Examples of 'been inconclusive' in a sentence
Meaning of "been inconclusive"
been inconclusive - suggests a lack of definitive results or findings, often used in the context of research or investigations
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This restricted ballot has again been inconclusive.
Results have been inconclusive so far.
This unrestricted ballot has again been inconclusive.
Results of tests have been inconclusive as to the source of the sound.
I take it your observations so far have been inconclusive.
Findings have also been inconclusive with regard to sex and.
Reviews of the process have so far been inconclusive.
Studies have been inconclusive as to whether one model delivers better results than the other.
Investigations thus far have been inconclusive.
Longitudinal studies have been inconclusive in identifying alcohol as a risk factor for anxiety and depression.
The discussions on this point have been inconclusive.
Genetic studies had been inconclusive in determining whether different stocks existed in the Atlantic sector.
So far the investigations have been inconclusive.
The talks so far have been inconclusive but will continue, he said.
The samples of former balloon missions have been inconclusive.
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Polling has been inconclusive.
The sparse literature on this interaction has been inconclusive.
Studies in this area have been inconclusive and contradictory.
Studies to assess similar cognitive abilities in apes have been inconclusive.
Discussions have also been inconclusive on NTBs.
Studies of their effectiveness in providing pain relief have been inconclusive.
Earlier studies of neuroblastoma have been inconclusive as to the exact nature of its cause.
Discussion on the idea has taken place but has been inconclusive.
Studies since that publication have been inconclusive and have not confirmed causality.
Negotiations to reunify the island under a single government have been inconclusive.
The data of the past studies have been inconclusive on this dimension.
Attempts to obtain patient images of this system during panic attacks have been inconclusive.
However, most research has been inconclusive and study results have been debated.
Your observations so far have been inconclusive.
Evidence has been inconclusive so far as to what this activity is . ".
These studies have hitherto been inconclusive.
Your doctor may recommend molecular breast imaging if other imaging tests have been inconclusive.
Information from the children 's families has been inconclusive in pinpointing an infection source.
Discussions on the further development of the tool kit idea have been inconclusive.
Decisions so far have been inconclusive.
Testing of the roller surfaces for residues has thus far been inconclusive.
The investigation has been inconclusive.
The agnostic may urge that he finds his investigation has been inconclusive.
The discussions have been inconclusive.
Containing background information . The Interim Chemical Review Committee 's discussions of the matter had been inconclusive.
Animal studies have been inconclusive.
Although there is evidence that mirror-touch synesthesia occurs in amputees, recent data has been inconclusive.
As a result, the studies have been inconclusive to date.
DFO researcher Brent Hargreaves tells Northern Aquaculture that so far the results have been inconclusive.
However, he announced on 6 October that the dialogue had been inconclusive after four preliminary meetings.
This left the impression that the grand jury investigation had been inconclusive.
Findings so far have been inconclusive.
Studies on the effects of legalizing marijuana for medical use also have been inconclusive.
Two rounds of talks have been inconclusive.
There have been a few studies conducted and most of their results have been inconclusive.
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The field reports are inconclusive at this time
Uh inconclusive and that a ground search is advisable
The surveillance video is inconclusive and irrelevant