Sentence examples for Quite inconclusive from inspiring English sources

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The little evidence available is quite inconclusive.

The efforts to reattribute it to one of Rembrandt's pupils, Willem Drost, about whose life and work very little is known, are quite inconclusive.

Further, diverse performance metrics and heterogeneity models, as adopted by various researchers, make the comparison process quite inconclusive.

In any event, the result is quite inconclusive, and I suggest removing it.

The evidence reported is quite inconclusive and the association has been found only in children receiving prolonged and nocturnal breastfeeding.

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Thus, comparison between studies may be quite difficult and rather inconclusive.

Their results were rather inconclusive.

The latter study, although inconclusive, is quite informative from another perspective.

However, because positrons are produced elsewhere in the universe, including in pulsars and neutron stars, the result was inconclusive at best although it stirred quite a frenzy.

"The report is quite damning, but the way it's presented on TV is inconclusive," Mr. Ahmed said.

"Up until the last couple of years, you needed quite a lot of biological material … and often the results were inconclusive," said Sykes.

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