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She found a substantial amount of information that is somewhat inconclusive but endlessly interesting.
On the morning after the somewhat inconclusive battle at Borodino, Napoleon made him prince de la Moskowa.
Though somewhat inconclusive, the evaluation demonstrates that automatic document linking performs well, but also indicates that much work remains to be done toward understanding automatic link typing.
It's somewhat inconclusive; whether the human spirit can overcome the kind of damage inflicted on these youngsters will take a lifetime to learn.
Although our results from the field trials were somewhat inconclusive in this first year, we're hopeful that the information we've compiled about how these biofungicides work and how to use them will be useful.
LDH and protein were significantly different from the control in the LPS-IH group (days 1 and 3) with a somewhat inconclusive outcome in the LPS-IT group due to the effects occurring in the control.
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The result is fairly inconclusive.
"One Nation Under Dog" assigned different film crews in different directions to document aspects of an overall story, and the result can seem somewhat scattershot and inconclusive.
At the same time, the results on protection were inconclusive, somewhat inconsistent with the measured immune responses and uneven across the four strains included in the vaccine.
Such a development, he argues, would probably not result in the " 'coronation' of an effective global successor" like China, but would likely lead to a "protracted phase of rather inconclusive and somewhat chaotic realignments of both global and regional power, with no grand winners and many more losers".
Laboratory and clinical investigations of the effects of nanoparticles on health have been somewhat controversial and remain largely inconclusive.
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