Sentence examples for are often equivocal from inspiring English sources

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Like managers, investors are often equivocal about the impact on their organisation's bottom line.

However, clinical assessment of children with joint complaints is challenging and laboratory findings are often equivocal.

Tooth marks are often equivocal and some prey bones, such as those that predate tool usage, don't show marks from stone tools.

Although pharmacogenetics as a diagnostic tool has the potential to improve patient therapy, study results are often equivocal and limited by small sample sizes and often by their retrospective design.

It is encouraging that sTLR2 levels below 1 ng/mL had good ability to rule out sepsis whether it is secondary to bacterial or fungal infection within the first 12 h of ICU stay, when clinical parameters and traditional markers of infection are often equivocal.

Some of these markers, but not all, are also associated with the risk of developing incident dementia in population studies – however, age-specific, sex-specific, ethnicity-specific, and disease-stage-specific effects appear to exist, and hence results are often equivocal.

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Chest x-ray evidence is considered a key diagnostic criterion for pneumonia by the Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA) diagnostic guidelines, the modified McGeer diagnostic criteria, and the Loeb criteria for initiating antibiotics; however, x-ray interpretation is often equivocal.

This lack of data is compounded by the fact that evidence for direct cause-and-effect relationships in the literature is often equivocal, leading to feelings of uncertainty among the lay public and often leading to indecision among policymakers.

While small numbers of hybrid embryos can be produced in a few species in vitro, the evidence for hybrids in the field is often equivocal because the genetic techniques used for corals cannot distinguish between hybridization and incomplete lineage sorting.

But these factors-especially age and tenure-can be highly correlated and the literature is often equivocal: in the health care literature, some work has shown that tenure may both predict [ 40] and not predict [ 41] job satisfaction of clinical staff, while the tenure-workplace climate relationship was shown to be statistically significant [ 40] as well as non-significant [ 42].

Overall, findings relating to adverse effects on reproductive health have been equivocal and are often limited by crude exposure measures or implausible retrospective estimates of exposure to DBPs.

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