Sentences with phrase «in inconclusive»

He also argues forcefully that responsible biochar production ought to start with waste biomass, not plantations specifically designed for the purpose of biochar production — something that was echoed in an inconclusive NRDC report on how much biochar might help in the fight against climate change.
With respect to soil carbon in particular, Briske et al. correctly make realize that the work they have evaluated in inconclusive: «The response of SOC to stocking rate is equivocal, based partially on the limited number of investigations conducted» (Briske et al., 2008).
In the inconclusive ending, the viewer is still left wondering about his feelings for his wife, preventing the message the movie is trying to make from coming across clearly.
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in its statement signed by Olisah Metuh, its spokesman, asked the AGF to vacate his position for «misleading the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) into arriving at an unconstitutional decision to allow the APC to substitute its candidate in the inconclusive Kogi state governorship election.»
President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed devastation over the demise of the All Progressives Congress candidate in the inconclusive Kogi State gubernatorial election, Prince Audu Abubakar.
Their resistance and refusal of the world's promise of unity, Soloviev implies in his inconclusive conclusion to the tale, precipitates the end of times and the return of Christ.

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According to Wolfango Piccoli, from analysis firm Teneo Intelligence, the Five Star leader faces a dilemma: partner up with Lega and risk alienating his own party due to conflicting platforms, or run the risk of holding multiple inconclusive voting rounds and not end up with a speaker in the House.
The vote was actually inconclusive with no party garnering a majority in parliament, although Grillo's anti-establishment party surged dramatically.
WASHINGTON (AP)-- Republicans struggled to get their stories straight Tuesday as President Donald Trump's Homeland Security secretary became the latest GOP official to offer an inconclusive version of a meeting in which Trump is said to have used vulgar remarks that have been criticized as racist.
And despite recent volatility in the wake of Italy's inconclusive March 4 election, spreads remain near their tightest levels in...
At the White House, spokesman Jay Carney said the administration remains in contact with congressional leaders despite the collapse of talks last Friday and inconclusive discussions this past weekend.
ROME, April 5 - Talks to try to break the stalemate following Italy's inconclusive election have failed to make progress, the president said on Thursday, calling for parties to be responsible in fresh consultations next week.
The impact of Italy's inconclusive election results was limited to a mild sell - off in Italian bonds and stocks, with the euro gaining support from the creation of a coalition government in Germany.
An inconclusive election result in Italy that raises the specter of policy deadlock in the euro zone's third largest economy, appears to have stopped a stellar euro rally and could mark a turnaround in the currency's recent good fortunes, analysts said.
Americans for Annuity Protection has engaged in active outreach to leaders of influence to establish the argument that the DOL's fiduciary rule should be returned because of the analysis performed by the department is flawed, inconclusive and arbitrary; it is not compatible with the Uniform Security Law or established insurance law, and the law has potential conflict with the Dodd - Frank requirements to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on reviewing a uniform fiduciary standard.
And Institutional Shareholder Services, which supports shareholder resolutions that separate the roles of chair and CEO in many circumstances, acknowledged in an independent analysis that «attempts to correlate the separation of positions with market performance have been inconclusive
Whether those two facts are in any way connected is inconclusive.
It came four months after inconclusive elections here in Germany.
Congress banned the guns for a decade in 1994, but they let that expire in 2004 as partisanship on guns hardened and in response to inconclusive evidence about whether it reduced mass violence.
Although quite a few link building text books advize you to avoid using image links, and the results for this subject in the Link Value Factors were inconclusive, I have always believed that optimized image links can be nearly as valuable as regular text links.
Reviewing the claims of the so called «Jesus» we find said «Jesus» to be faulty in opinion and inconclusive in data cited.
to ponder on the question of how much ethics and religion can be comprised in a Weltanschauung which dares to be inconclusive» (Albert Schweitzer, by Oskar Kraus [Adams & Charles Black, Ltd., 1944], p. 43).
NEW YORK (CNN)- An inconclusive autopsy left unanswered questions Monday in the death of Florida megachurch founder Zachery Tims, whose death in a New York hotel room shocked members of his congregation.
I have read statements from his peers in the past saying that there is inconclusive evidence in regards to age old mysteries, and I respect him for standing firm with what he believes, but I would expect someone with such a scientific background to have more than conjecture to back their claims.
Both claim to «know» that their belief is the right one, whereas I like to state that frankly, since there is inconclusive evidence for every theism in the world, there isn't enough proof that atheists are correct either.
In many of its writings we meet with a recurrent suggestion that the existing relations between God and His people under the covenant are in some measure incomplete or inconclusivIn many of its writings we meet with a recurrent suggestion that the existing relations between God and His people under the covenant are in some measure incomplete or inconclusivin some measure incomplete or inconclusive.
But «a moral discussion is inconclusive and even trivial, if it leaves out the question of its application,» as Gregory Vlastos has said.13 In order to be as specific as possible about this approach to Christian social philosophy I shall outline in arbitrary fashion five general principles which I suggest can be supported by the evidence of human experience as being necessary guides to the conditions under which the Good Society can groIn order to be as specific as possible about this approach to Christian social philosophy I shall outline in arbitrary fashion five general principles which I suggest can be supported by the evidence of human experience as being necessary guides to the conditions under which the Good Society can groin arbitrary fashion five general principles which I suggest can be supported by the evidence of human experience as being necessary guides to the conditions under which the Good Society can grow.
In the case of others, the evidence we have either is inconclusive or else hardly even seems relevant to the question of their truth or falsity.
Yet his comments were a bit inconclusive, I must have read hundreds of commentaries on the Bible which I have found useful, especially when placing the events in their time, place and culture.
Tolstoy, for instance, is an epic writer, whose books overflow with physical details and frequently threaten to overflow their own narrative structures and become as vast and as inconclusive as life itself, while Dostoevsky is a dramatic writer, whose books are full of fraught and urgent voices, at times almost disembodied, trapped in situations of immediate and pressing crisis, and surrounded by a physical world usually having no more substance than a collection of painted canvasses or pasteboard silhouettes at the back of the stage.
cit., p. 208), the case against 29:16 is, in my judgment, quite inconclusive.
Nonetheless we will see that the manner in which Altizer attempts to open up the possibility to his kind of death - of - God theology for Catholicism must be judged inconclusive.
This argument, based not strictly on deterrence but on incapacitation of known offenders, is inconclusive, since there are other effective means of protecting the innocent against convicted murderers — for example, imprisonment of murderers for life in high - security institutions.
As far as energy savings go, the results are inconclusive and in some cases, suggest an increase in energy usage.
The data is inconclusive in trying to determine the «best» Kona coffee bean produced in Hawaii.
The data is inconclusive in trying to determine the «best» Hawaiian coffee production of Hawaii — The only state in the United States of America able to grow coffee plants commercially is Hawaii.
[63] They cite the cases of Sweden, Norway and Quebec as instances where there is inconclusive evidence that bans have been successful (see the section later in this paper on what actions other countries have taken in relation to junk food advertising for more explanation of the regime in place in these countries).
Somewhere within the week, between when Scott was killed to the subsequent protests to watching the inconclusive released video from CMPD that Saturday in Marshall Park — a popular meeting ground that week — protestors and organizers decided they had enough.
Arsenal have been left in fourth place in the Premier League after the inconclusive draw against Tottenham yesterday, but should the Gunners have taken all three points and ended up joint top with Liverpool?
Video was inconclusive whether Kahne turned Patrick deliberately and he immediately apologized for the incident in radio communication to his team saying he, «didn't mean to do that.»
Furthermore, as for statistics on infant mortality in history, they are extremely inconclusive given the fact that many populations were excluded and that infant mortality was based on the infants first year of life.
In contrast to this absolutist presentation, the evidence is more accurately described as suggestive and inconclusive...
It is also advised to avoid sleep positioning devices because their effectiveness is inconclusive and in some cases, they can be a threat to your child's health should they roll out of the apparatus.
At the moment the scientific evidence on the usefulness of cycling compression socks in enhancing sports performance and helping recovery is inconclusive.
The vast majority of baby milk formula options available on the market are non-organic, which means they could potentially include worrying chemicals such as preservatives, corn syrup solids and artificial flavors, colors or sweeteners that you certainly would want to avoid as studies have shown an inconclusive potential to exacerbate hyperactivity in kids or affect a child's health; a potential that's not worth the risk.
Researchers caution colleges not to put too much emphasis on AP when considering applicants, since research is inconclusive on whether AP experience alone impacts student achievement in college.
Currently, there is inconclusive evidence to support or refute the practice of giving LCPUFA supplementation to breastfeeding mothers in order to improve neurodevelopment or visual acuity.
Currently, there is inconclusive evidence to support or refute the practice of giving LCPUFA supplementation to breastfeeding mothers in order to improve neurodevelopment.
A study in the April 2011 Journal of Pediatrics found that while herbal supplements like gripe water may help, the results were inconclusive.
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