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Some recent private polls, like one taken for a big Wisconsin union, show an inconclusive edge for Mr. Gore; others show the race even.
This group of 800 senior party members must decide the nomination, since the primaries have so far given Mr Obama an inconclusive edge of only around 150 among the 3,250 elected delegates.
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But English official Nigel Llong decided, on the basis that the snicko technology didn't reflect any edge, the evidence was inconclusive.
The batsman took a long time to accept the decision, with replays inconclusive over whether the ball took the edge.
Results have been inconclusive, though she seems to give a bit of an edge to funds that do not trade often.
They confirm that a long crack at the compression edge will grow faster than one at the tension edge, but the results for short cracks were inconclusive.
For branching instructions, such as IFEQ and FCMPL, there can be up to two and three outgoing edges, respectively, if the path conditions of the branches are satisfiable (or if the decision procedure is inconclusive).
Answer: inconclusive.
The tests were inconclusive.
In conclusion, an inconclusive.
Historical precedents are inconclusive.
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