Sentences with phrase «inconclusive on»

Research literature remains inconclusive on the efficacy of classroom based sensory interventions for children with ASD.
On this point, if the scientific evidence is inconclusive on the matter of a therapy's effectiveness, patients seeking these experimental treatments may be unable to tender compelling evidence that their physical pain is increased by the denial of coverage for that treatment.
Representative James Sensenbrenner (R - Wisconsin): «I think that the science is inconclusive on this.»
«I think that the science is inconclusive on this... I personally believe that the solar flares are more responsible for climatic cycles than anything that human beings do and our lunar, our rovers on Mars have indicated that there has been a slight warming in the atmosphere of Mars and that certainly was not caused by the internal combustion engine.»
Unfortunately, research is inconclusive on whether year - round schooling is an effective solution to this problem.
In an October article for the periodical Education Next, researchers Matthew Steinberg and Johanna Lacoe argued that current evidence is inconclusive on whether disproportionate discipline is actually the result of bias, and researchers have been unable to show how exclusionary discipline affects school climate or students» future lives.
Research is so far inconclusive on that matter, but what it has proven is that online dating and offline dating offer noticeably different experiences.
Not all protein powders are created equal, and research is inconclusive on how much a protein's source may matter when it comes to fat - burning potential.
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.
Grape skin extract allegedly helps with heart issues, manages cholesterol levels, provides antioxidants and assists with healthy blood sugar levels but, as with grape seed extract, research is inconclusive on its benefits.
The U.S. guidelines remain inconclusive on the effects of EMFs produced in infrared saunas when it comes to contact on the human body.
The majority of research in this area is inconclusive on the impact of compression on these physiological markers.
Folk medicine says this vitamin C - rich juice may even dissolve kidney stones, yet science remains inconclusive on these claims.
My Answer: Well, the research is actually pretty inconclusive on if we actually need that much fiber, but either way, vegetables and fruits have much more fiber and nutrients than whole grains without having to worry about how the gluten, lectins, and phytic acid are affecting my digestive track.
Data were inconclusive on motility and comparisons of porous and nonporous implants.
The hues and cry of Hon. James Faleke, the running mate to late Audu Abubakar may have just been given a wave of hand as Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the federal high court, Abuja, on Friday ruled that the court had no jurisdiction to hear the cases involving the Kogi governorship election, which was declared inconclusive on November 22.
«The X-ray came back inconclusive on the cooler,» said Paul J. Browne, the chief police spokesman.
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.

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Italian shares on its FTSE MIB index closed up over 1.5 percent, as traders awaited for clarity on which parties are going to form the next government following the inconclusive vote over the weekend.
Scientific studies on whether fitness trackers actually change behavior have been largely inconclusive.
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.
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.
The euro managed to recover losses made on Monday after two anti-establishment leaders made early plays to govern Italy following an inconclusive election where voters shunted mainstream parties to the sidelines.
Spain's general election on Sunday produced an inconclusive result.
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.
After all these years, managers continue to rely on hope, fly blind, or waste enormous time and money running experiments that are either misleading or inconclusive.
The effect of an unstable coalition or of inconclusive coalition talks on voters will have to be watched closely on two fronts.
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.
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).
Black smoke poured from the chimney fixed to the roof of the Sistine Chapel on Wednesday morning, indicating that the cardinals» first two votes of the day were inconclusive.
But this argument based on historical evidence is inconclusive because for every good deed or accomplishment, we could put alongside it an evil deed.
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.
Thus, the argument based on the feelings, temperament and mood of an age is inconclusive.
When people say, «I have a theory about why that happened,» they are often drawing a conclusion based on fragmentary or inconclusive evidence.
Instead, broadcasters continued to insist that the research on behavioral effects of TV violence was «inconclusive
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.
They all brought forth inconclusive findings, could find no sound and clear basis for legislative decision - making, and had little significant effect on industry practices.
You are obviously an intellectual and others like yourself that I have met sit on the fence of 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.
When evidence is inconclusive, they err on the side of safety.
Among 11 study participants for whom data from the oral food challenge were either inconclusive or not available, a diagnostic algorithm based on clinical history, the results of a skin - prick test, and the values for peanut - specific IgE were used to determine whether or not a participant should be considered to have peanut allergy (Fig.
[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).
The internet seems inconclusive, meanwhile, on the freezing temperature for bowls.
Supposed rejection from Jamie Vardy and inconclusive reports following on from Gonzalo Higuain, Karim Benzema and Álvaro Morata, Arsenal need to start turning our attention elsewhere, with Nolito to being a possible target.
After two inconclusive plays, Texas Quarterback Mike Cot - ten called a throwback pass, and End Bob Moses broke free to catch it for a 21 - yard gain, putting the ball on the Arkansas 10 - yard line.
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.
Speaking after the match, Kane swore «on his daughter's life» that he got a touch on the ball despite video replays offering inconclusive evidence, with the Premier League Goals Accreditation Panel officially marking the goal down as Eriksen's.
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.
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.
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