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"The findings were inconclusive." If something is inconclusive, you're not quite sure if the thing has been proven.
is another word for "conclusion". "The findings were inconclusive." If something is inconclusive,
That just sounds inconclusive.
It sounds inconclusive because it landed on the third of the minor one, okay?
So yeah, the findings were inconclusive.
So yeah the findings were inconclusive. Probably just have to try again another time
The evidence that breastfeeding makes a difference is just inconclusive.
is just inconclusive.
Although the talks were inconclusive, both sides pledged to continue dialogue.
In an attempt to ease tensions, although the talks were inconclusive.
The announcement came after Denmark's and Greenland's foreign ministers held inconclusive talks in Washington with U.S.
The announcement came after Denmark's and Greenland's foreign ministers held inconclusive talks in Washington with U.S.
but when more recent studies took drinking and smoking into account, the results were inconclusive.
the results were inconclusive.
While ranges were inconclusive, trauma surgeons reported an average of 5.75 patients an hour, colorectal surgeons reported an average of 4.75, plastic surgeons an average of 4.5, vascular surgeons 3.75, and neurosurgeons 3.5.
While ranges were inconclusive, trauma surgeons reported an average of 5.75 patients an hour, colorectal surgeons reported an average of 4.75, plastic surgeons an average of 4.5, vascular surgeons 3.75,
Intelligence reports locating Osama bin Laden were promising but inconclusive,
were promising, but inconclusive, and there was internal debate as to what the President
He still, that European official says, still wants control of all of the Donbass region, which he's fighting fiercely for at the moment that Ukraine will not withdraw from, and that a few weeks of inconclusive diplomacy might buy his forces the time they need to make real progress in.