Sentences with phrase «far inconclusive»

If after its first weekend the Toronto International Film Festival is so far inconclusive, one thing is truly clear: This year's TIFF belongs to the women.
Research is so far inconclusive on that matter, but what it has proven is that online dating and offline dating offer noticeably different experiences.
Studies of two herbal treatments — kava for anxiety and St. John's wort for depression — indicate that some plant - derived substances might help individuals with psychological problems, but the evidence is so far inconclusive.
Babywearing research is somewhat limited and so far inconclusive, but there are many babywearing advocates out there who are against a number of branded carriers which they believe do not support the pelvic region correctly and do not mimic the natural baby - holding position.

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Inconclusive thus far is whether there is some form of FIFO or LIFO accounting for gains and losses.
But, the situation — as it is now — is the kind of thing that tends to lead you to an inconclusive result as far as initial research goes.
No, it was a conversation, and like almost all good conversations, inconclusive, an invitation to further conversation.
As we have seen, the story about the women at the tomb, on the showing of the authors themselves, circumstantial as it is, remains inconclusive as evidence apart from further verification.
As far as energy savings go, the results are inconclusive and in some cases, suggest an increase in energy usage.
Although the empirical evidence is clear that cycling compression socks enhance the performance and recovery of cyclists, but the science so far is inconclusive.
The Southwest PDP wish to put on record our dissatisfaction with the performance of the electoral body under the ruling party as all the elections the APC has so far superintended have ended as inconclusive!
Although Grabowski's long jump study was inconclusive, her research is far from the finish line.
But research so far has been inconclusive.
So far, the clues for extraterrestrial life are tantalizing but inconclusive.
The few experiments completed so far have been inconclusive, says Kristen Kulinowski, chemist and executive director of the Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology at Rice University in Houston, US.
Findings have thus far been inconclusive about whether having the support of friends can actually buffer someone from the negative effects of peer victimization.
Previous in situ analyses of the Martian terrain have found inconclusive evidence for the existence organic compounds — so far only finding chlorinated organic matter.
Professor Mark Sephton, co-author of the research from the Department of Earth Science and Engineering at Imperial College London, said: «We've literally only scratched the surface of Mars in our search for life, but so far the results have been inconclusive.
Attempts to find out which personal characteristics might explain differences among children in their ability to solve the task have so far been largely inconclusive, says Jackie Chappell of the University of Birmingham, who has worked with birds (including Betty) as well as children.
The illness runs in families, and is known to have a strong genetic component, though efforts to identify the specific gene or genes that predispose a person to schizophrenia have so far been inconclusive.
The success of alternative approaches to quitting smoking can be difficult to measure in a clinical setting; so far, research is mixed or inconclusive.
Most of the studies that claim inconclusive results are based on using a limited number of cultures (often one particular culture), further limited by the use of a single strain, and testing for a one predefined result that may or may not fall within that particular strain's actual benefits.
When it comes to side effects of AAKG: «So far, research is inconclusive on the adverse side effects of this product and it appears to be safe for most adults.
Years later and Snowden living in exile in Russia, the charitable answer would be inconclusive, though the pessimist in goes further.
And that plethora of Monday debuts is one of the reasons why TIFF has been inconclusive so far.
A 2011 meta - analysis study of more than 30 studies (including the oft - cited 2011 Friedman Foundation Report) by the Center for Education Policy found that «the empirical evidence on vouchers is inconclusive and further found that any gains in student achievement are modest if they exist at all» (amicus brief, Schwartz v. López, 2016).
So far my tests with the Notion Ink Adam are inconclusive.
There is far wider scope than just the «deleted emails» for the new House of Commons Select Committee on Science and Technology to revisit the UEA inquiries, as well as the old Committee's very hasty and inconclusive inquiry, and particularly to question the people involved: Acton, Davies, Russell and Oxburgh.
These examples, which are discussed further in Section 9.8.3, remain part of an area of active and as yet inconclusive research.
And further that all this inconclusive bickering over the pause, clouds, attribution, little jimmy dee's sanity, sensitivity and whatever would be rendered moot.
There is a lot of good science here, it just happens to be inconclusive as far as climate change is concerned.
The Court acknowledged the «conceded investigative function» of outside counsel and that their final report «did not focus on any imminent litigation,» «reflected no legal research,» and «was inconclusive, looking toward further discussion.»
In appropriate cases, then, it would probably be open to the expert to suggest that further evidence be obtained, or even that an additional expert be instructed to report on matters which are inconclusive or outside the current expert's field of competence.
The analysts stress that merchant adoption of bitcoin is in its «infancy» and that results so far have been inconclusive.
Pharmaceutical companies are currently researching the impact of testosterone on women's desire, but so far, the results have been inconclusive.
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