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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inadequate conclusion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a conclusion that is not thorough or satisfactory. Example: The study was well-researched, but the author's inadequate conclusion left many questions unanswered.
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I have no idea what has heralded this change of heart or what Myerson is driving at here; the ending feels like an abrupt, convenient and grossly inadequate conclusion to a narrative of horrific loss and mental fragmentation.
These claims propagate some errors and may lead to an inadequate conclusion.
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Christine Haigh, a food justice campaigner at the World Development Movement, criticised the Icai report for failing to question DfID's "sticking plaster" approach to addressing undernutrition, arguing the watchdog "asks the wrong questions and comes to inadequate conclusions".
DRF provides only relative values depending on both kidneys that may lead to inadequate conclusions on individual renal function.
2 If quality of data is inadequate conclusions can be biased.
Consequently, failure to understand the sociocultural and economic perspectives of antibiotic consumption and resistance will lead to inadequate conclusions about the chances of success for possible interventions.
Given that the data are inadequate, the conclusions of the experts are determined by subjective criteria and prior assumptions, often unstated.
Regarding health effects, the IOM concluded: Existing data are inadequate for conclusions regarding the association between ventilation rates or ventilation system microbiologic contamination and the exacerbation of asthma symptoms.
Conclusion Inadequate kidney response to metabolic acidosis was frequent in septic patients and persists despite normalization of the acid base status.
Although no major differences between natural and artificial fluoridation were apparent, the evidence was inadequate for a conclusion about any differences.
In conclusion, inadequate sequence coverage is a well-known reason for dropout of alleles (sequences).
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