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It is a noun form of the adjective 'inconclusive' and refers to the state of lacking a definite conclusion or satisfactory outcome. Example: The inconclusiveness of the investigation left the public frustrated and confused.
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inconclusiveness
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The state or condition of being inconclusive.
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Despite the inconclusiveness of the proton-decay experiments, some of the apparatuses were eventually put to good astronomical use.
It's famously said that a grand jury would "indict a ham sandwich" if a prosecutor wanted, but prosecutors also have the ability to significantly increase the likelihood of a non-indictment by presenting materials and witnesses that play up the inconclusiveness of the evidence.
Still, Burgess and Maclean had indubitably disappeared; and again Connolly's inconclusiveness about why and whither remains instructive.
Comment about the Iran-Contra affair and the savings-and-loan debacle--the great public scandals of the last decade, which are remarkable above all for their inconclusiveness.
But at this point in my career I could write the Odyssey and people would say, 'Chick lit in Greece.' " Some readers hated the book's inconclusiveness, and wrote to Weiner to complain.
In work and in life, Blanchett, whose favorite word is "fluidity," has a kind of inconclusiveness that lets her remain receptive.
This is not a conclusion, but something more nuanced and perhaps more appropriate: considered inconclusiveness.
Becky Chacko, director of Climate Change policy for Conservation International said: "The Mexicans have tried very hard to maintain an atmosphere of transparency and inconclusiveness.
"It was always about a sense of homelessness or nomadic energy, and of inconclusiveness".
By Mark Danner The New Yorker, September 24 , 1990P. 33 Comment about the Iran-Contra affair and the savings-and-loan debacle--the great public scandals of the last decade, which are remarkable above all for their inconclusiveness.
It's a simple argument: a world that is complex requires a poetry that is complex; a world that is somewhat incoherent may actually demand a poetry that is itself incoherent; a world in which no conclusions apply may even revel in its inconclusiveness.
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