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Instead, it came to a resoundingly inconclusive conclusion.
For in that inconclusive conclusion, we see a wiser group of friends gathered in seasonal confinement, ready, when the waters recede, to rejoin the stream of life.
And "Gravity's Gone," with lyrics by Mike Cooley, chugs toward a satisfyingly inconclusive conclusion: "What used to be is gone/ And what ought to be ought not to be so hard".
At the inconclusive conclusion of the Camp David summit meeting on Tuesday, Prime Minister Ehud Barak of Israel may not have won a peace agreement, but he did win the presidential award for best camper.
Near the end of his decision, Justice Kennedy offered an appropriately inconclusive conclusion: "There is a basic uncertainty about what the law means and how it will be enforced".
A systematic review of 13 RCTs enrolling 3025 patients evaluating acupuncture as a treatment for pain yielded inconclusive conclusion because the evidence was insufficient [ 15].
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This heterogeneity made it difficult for the review authors to synthesize the results of the underlying trials and this mostly led to inconclusive conclusions.
It is that the inconclusive end does not fit with the bulk of the book, which draws conclusions with almost every sentence.
In conclusion, an inconclusive.
France's six-month-long bank battle reached a conclusion so inconclusive that the arguing over who won is even noisier than the battle cries that preceded it.
Thus, inconclusive evidence supported the conclusion that seropositive animals are less likely to survive than seronegative animals.
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