inconclusive evidence
The curiously inconclusive finish to the symphony
The jury found the evidence against the prisoner inconclusive and acquitted him.
Historical linguists posit a common ancestor from which both Romance and Germanic languages descend. Toassume is to accept something as existing or being true without proof or on inconclusive grounds:
The test results were inconclusive.
The investigation into the accident was inconclusive.
The evidence presented was inconclusive.
The research findings were inconclusive.
The debate ended inconclusively.
The meeting ended inconclusively.
The discussion was inconclusive.
The experiment yielded inconclusive results.
The analysis was inconclusive.
The diagnosis was inconclusive.
Alternatively, if the ultrasound is inconclusive, a more invasive venography procedure can be performed.
That the evidence was inconclusive, the science uncertain?
Researchers say early results are a bit inconclusive.
In terms of headaches, the studies are quite inconclusive.
Our man at Questioned Documents says it's inconclusive.
However, the link between yawning and empathy is inconclusive.
Israel has been in a long deadlock - four inconclusive parliamentary elections in two years.
Though the origin of the virus remains inconclusive, it spread worldwide during 1918-1919.
Erdogan’s government re-launched the war on separatists after June’s inconclusive elections, and the crackdowns continue.
The 2-day negotiations are the latest in a series of inconclusive meetings among the group.
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