Sentences with phrase «inconclusive at»

The shift to a four - day school week is so new that the research to support or oppose the trend is inconclusive at this point.
Some 25 years ago, Russian researchers reported a sulfur - containing compound helped lessen destructive joint changes in mice, but the results were inconclusive at best.
The Center for Science in Public Interest (CSPI) has evaluated such claims on yogurt and found the evidence to be inconclusive at best, primarily owing to the limited research and small sample sizes.
Research concerning after - exercise metabolism boosts is inconclusive at best.
And while the data is largely inconclusive at this point, it certainly has not eliminated the possibility that too much technology - use could have adverse health effects down the road.
The research is inconclusive at best when it comes to handwriting and personality.
Manufacturers of e-cigarettes claim they are a safe alternative to tobacco, but studies on the effects of using e-cigarettes have been inconclusive at best.

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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.
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.
Because you can not disprove this existence of God, your argument is logically inconclusive (at best).
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.
At the time I thought it was rather inconclusive and not too helpful.
These researchers at UCSF have revealed how the Sugar Research Foundation influenced Harvard medical researchers financially and otherwise to report open - ended inconclusive research that omitted a lot of conclusive negative health data.
At this point the studies I've read about the glycemic value of coconut sugar have been inconclusive.
Inconclusive that he aimed at Cisse — Dana Haqjoo (@danahaqjoo) March 4, 2015
After months of false hopes, inconclusive races, do - nothings and dropouts, the Kentucky Derby now has a horse at whom everyone can take aim.
The incident was reviewed at length by VAR and, with the lines on the television proving inconclusive as to whether Son was offside, the original decision stood.
The data is inconclusive as to whether young children are at a greater risk for adjustment problems, but they clearly are harmed by it as much as older children are.
At the moment the scientific evidence on the usefulness of cycling compression socks in enhancing sports performance and helping recovery is inconclusive.
Inconclusive and unsubstantiated articles like the one read by your daughter at that time only exacerbate our challenges as food - allergic parents and put us on the defense.
Similar to peanut in pregnancy, data are inconclusive about whether you should avoid peanuts while breastfeeding, and at this time no recommendation can be made.
[20] An evaluation of 24 different studies on cost - effectiveness revealed that, at best, results of the question are inconclusive and, at worst, there is no difference in cost - effectiveness.
He continued: «We knew at the time that the purpose of the dossier was precisely to make a case for war, rather than setting out the available intelligence, and that to make the best out of sparse and inconclusive intelligence the wording was developed with care.»
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.»
A recent meeting between representatives of the Abudu and Andani royals at the Manhyia palace in Kumasi was inconclusive.
However, we are taken aback by signals indicating that the National Electoral Commissioner in charge, Mrs. May Agbamuche - Mbu, has ordered that the incomplete results be declared despite the earlier declaration by the two Returning Officers on Saturday at Okehi that the elections were inconclusive.
In his keynote address at the Liberal Democrat party conference, the party's leader Mr Clegg will say he made the right choice in striking a deal with David Cameron after the inconclusive general election.
The party claimed that the Etche State Constituency and Etche / Omuma Federal Constituency were formally declared inconclusive by both Returning Officers, Prof. Olatunbosun Odusanya and Prof. Omotola respectively at the Okehi.
And finally, in felids, the data were inconclusive: None of the facial and chest patterns matched up significantly with any of the life traits the researched looked at, though it's possible they just haven't identified the right variables yet.
Studies looking at seven of the investigated policies, including concealed carry laws and background checks, were inconclusive about whether those policies lowered the likelihood of a mass shooting.
Researchers have videotaped cultures in which embryos develop but found no visual pattern that hints at which cells are about to sprout, and staining for certain patterns of gene expression has been 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.
Few studies, «some very old and all inconclusive,» have probed how cognition changes in aging chimps, says behavioral neuroscientist Agnès Lacreuse at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst.
As for women, researchers have yet to really investigate how cannabis impacts them between the sheets, and studies looking at human female fertility have been inconclusive.
«Even if you have a million pieces of evidence, if all the evidence is inconclusive, you can't count it all up to make something conclusive,» says David J. Daegling, an anthropologist at the University of Florida who has critiqued Meldrum and the Bigfoot quest in the Skeptical Inquirer and is the author of Bigfoot Exposed (AltaMira, 2004).
The results are inconclusive, but, if combined with recent theory, they hint at something exciting.
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.
At the request of the European Commission, EFSA set up a task force to look into the study; an initial review on 4 October deemed the research «inconclusive
The result of the knowledge - based annotation is considered inconclusive when the information available at the time of analysis is evaluated as not sufficient for verification of the staining pattern and an estimation of the expected protein expression.
210/4: 00 Clinician perspectives on inconclusive genetic test results for osteogenesis imperfecta in children with unexplained fractures: Are families at risk if they engage in parental testing for VUS?
With diagnoses of autism rising at staggering rates, the hunt for its causes continues, often with frustratingly inconclusive results.
It'd be cool to e.g. look at 1000 or 10,000 studies and see how many were backing the plant based diet, how many were inconclusive or bullshit studies or later refuted and so on..
I have found that many people however are not at this extreme level of intolerance, and can suffer from years because tests are inconclusive.
These researchers at UCSF have revealed how the Sugar Research Foundation influenced Harvard medical researchers financially and otherwise to report open - ended inconclusive research that omitted a lot of conclusive negative health data.
I knew about the MTHFR gene prior to getting help from a fertility specialist but again when I brought this up at my appointment I was told studies were found to be inconclusive.
But the handful of studies that attempted to look at changing hormonal levels and sexual desire during a period cycle have largely proved inconclusive.
Despite recurrent visits at the clinic, the child - bearing matter remains inconclusive, never at the top priority.
But whenever the rate at which students were excluded from the NAEP because of a disability or lack of language proficiency moved in the same direction as that state's NAEP scores (in other words, an increase in test scores coupled with an increase in test exclusions), Amrein and Berliner declared the results contaminated and simply tossed out the state as inconclusive.
At the same time, however, others, primarily educational researchers, argue that the research on matching learning styles to teaching styles has produced inconclusive and contradictory results.
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).
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