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    Use "inconclusive" in a sentence

    inconclusive example sentences

    inconclusive


    1. The beaming of the impactors had been inconclusive


    2. The incident debrief was worryingly inconclusive


    3. In order, therefore, to make out something like an argument, it was necessary that they should express themselves as they have done ; and this argument, even supposing things actually were as it seems to presume them to be, turns out to be a very inconclusive one


    4. His thoughts were interrupted again when Aldin remarked, “It still all seems terribly inconclusive


    5. All of those lab tests were either negative or inconclusive


    6. An earlier war with Britain killed 20,000, though this potential war likely would have been longer, cost more lives, and inconclusive


    7. With both the US and Mexico likely fighting other nations at the same time, an earlier US-Mexico War would have been longer, bloodier, and maybe inconclusive


    8. But the evidence they provide is inconclusive, often including material unrelated to the Patriot Act


    9. Food for thought, but otherwise inconclusive


    10. He and I both transferred from Erudite, only his aptitude test was inconclusive

    11. “Some wings, like mine, are inconclusive until I get them read by a prophecy reader


    12. This Council of “political scientists” calls for elimination of alleged pollutants even if scientific evidence is “inadequate or inconclusive


    13. His meditation has been inconclusive, but there is no time for more


    14. can be interpreted in a variety of ways, sometimes contradictory or inconclusive


    15. To detect the disease, a veterinarian may take a cloacal swab; but if the virus is not actively shedding at the time the swab is taken, the results will be inconclusive


    16. I would have to conclude that my scans are inconclusive


    17. “Her readings are inconclusive


    18. The test was also negative for a pistol (nitrates on both hands is inconclusive and likely the result of other contaminants) He documents the false trail of finger print evidence that the FBI fingerprint supervisor, with 32 years of experience, refuted when Lt Day of the Dallas Police shows up with a latent print 4 days later (when the expert saw none the day after the killing on the same weapon)


    19. This was still inconclusive, and unfortunately, this séance had evidently failed to extract a confession 328


    20. was trying to rationalize the situation, an inconclusive exercise that

    21. between the measurements was slight enough to be inconclusive but matched the


    22. our premises are largely unproved and our results are inconclusive, although the study


    23. results would be termed statistically inconclusive


    24. tend to force the interest rate upward in the next year, but this hypothesis is statistically inconclusive: the effect may be due to Federal Reserve hikes and not the implicit increase


    25. amount of variation, the harder it is to prove a premise is true; a sample type and size must mathematically adjust to the amount of variation or the study will be inconclusive


    26. two or three times the average which renders many price related studies inconclusive


    27. “You’ve told us already that your analysis exceeded the margin of error you require, and that the rest of your evidence is spotty and inconclusive


    28. It would have been nice to have anthropological proof Keller evolved, but a qualified inconclusive is good enough


    29. The chromatography results were revealing, but inconclusive


    30. That short inconclusive

    31. There is inconclusive evidence that massage alone helps people with low back pain, though preliminary research indicates it has potential


    32. But the long-term studies are as of yet, inconclusive


    33. My mother knocked on my room door two hours after my inconclusive conversation with my Dad; “Angel, what is the matter with you? What is the meaning of your conversation with your father? Remember that your traditional marriage is just three days away and we don’t want any disgrace, after all, you decided to marry when you chose your would-be husband all by yourself


    34. Evidence of fire is inconclusive, as wildfires started by lightning-strikes are still common in East Africa and other wild areas, and it is difficult to determine when fire was first used for cooking, as opposed to just being used for warmth or for keeping predators away


    35. are confined to personal spheres, it seems they will also stay inconclusive inasmuch as sin is


    36. “It's inconclusive at this time, which is why I want to keep her in my care, where she can live safely and I


    37. It is also possible for the green tea antioxidants to enhance sperm motility, even though the evidence remains inconclusive


    38. This is probably due to the fact that the results from all studies showing that this herbal product might be harmful are inconclusive


    39. For, today we have even a much better understanding of Tai Chi’s potential than we did a few years ago, so ignorance or inconclusive data is not an acceptable explanation from our medical universities that train our future doctors, without teaching them about Tai Chi research, and what it portends for their future patients


    40. And it made no difference; for if I had thought of it, it could only have been in the lame and inconclusive way of the common uninitiated mortals; and I am sure that nothing short of intellectual certitude--obviously unattainable by the man in the street--

    41. But her expression was inconclusive


    42. I was so slow to find anything that he had plenty of time, after a minute, to continue with his suggestive but inconclusive smile: "You know, my dear, that for a fellow to be with a lady ALWAYS—!" His "my dear" was constantly on his lips for me, and nothing could have expressed more the exact shade of the sentiment with which I desired to inspire my pupils than its fond familiarity


    43. Since the speculative factors bulk particularly large in common stocks, it follows that analysis of such issues is likely to prove inconclusive and unsatisfactory; and even where it appears to be conclusive, there is danger that it may be misleading


    44. “Tons of partials, Lindsay,” the CSU chief replied, meaning inconclusive prints his team had lifted from the room


    45. The photos, the sightings were inconclusive


    46. A review of the literature in your chosen field is certain to turn up several studies in which the results are inconclusive


    47. odds of quitting but its effect on maintaining abstinence remains inconclusive


    48. A reversal signal appears, but it is inconclusive


    49. The inconclusive results are underlined when I plot 12-year rolling correlations between growth and inflation (year-on-year rates)


    50. On the morning of his return from his inconclusive journey, he learned that Fermina Daza was spending her honeymoon in Europe, and his agitated heart took it for granted that she would live there, if not forever then for many years to come






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    Synonyms for "inconclusive"

    inconclusive illogical lame weak unconvincing unsatisfactory

    "inconclusive" definitions

    not conclusive; not putting an end to doubt or question