be off to a false start
To make a failed, impaired, or underdeveloped beginning at something. Taken from racing, when a participant begins before the starting signal has been given. The small nation has been off to a few false starts since gaining independence, but it is now starting to find some economic and political stability. We knew the company was off to a false start, but, unfortunately, there was no way to put things on hold once the wheels were in motion. I hate to tell you this, but you're off to a false start with this thesis. It's just way too broad for a five page paper.
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