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Also inconclusive: whether we now have three times as many wishes.
But in 1996, a State Supreme Court justice acquitted Mr. Livoti, saying it was inconclusive whether Mr. Livoti's actions, or Mr. Baez's asthma, had led to his death.
It's somewhat inconclusive; whether the human spirit can overcome the kind of damage inflicted on these youngsters will take a lifetime to learn.
Thus while it's inconclusive whether the carbon tax is helping or hurting British Columbia's economy, it's certainly not having the seriously damaging economic effect that alarmist opponents claim that carbon taxes will have.
Although the surveys showed that 78percentt of those who identified themselves as evangelical Christians voted for Mr. Bush this year, it is inconclusive whether that meant his support among those voters increased; questions used in 2000 and 2004 to identify evangelical Christians were not directly comparable.
The empirical literature is inconclusive whether poor health is a barrier to screening.
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So far testimony has been inconclusive about whether the sexual assault occurred and whether Cruz and Morales lied to cover it up.
Citing Mr. Koh's memo, among other things, he pressed Ms. McLeod to say whether the text and its drafting history were inconclusive, and whether there were reasonable arguments on both sides.
The research is inconclusive regarding whether these methods are effective.
But he said the available evidence was inconclusive on whether the attack was staged.
Studies are inconclusive about whether large primaries are better, but researchers have found several advantages.
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