Sentences with phrase «inconclusive whether»

While consistent with other studies of children with mood disorders in this age range,12 - 14, 28,29 it is inconclusive whether these results generalize to girls and individuals from other ethnic and racial backgrounds.
While soy is enjoying popularity, it's inconclusive whether soy has much in the way to offer, health-wise.
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.»

Not exact matches

Scientific studies on whether fitness trackers actually change behavior have been largely inconclusive.
Inconclusive thus far is whether there is some form of FIFO or LIFO accounting for gains and losses.
Whether those two facts are in any way connected is inconclusive.
European and U.S. markets sank Tuesday as investors worried whether Greece, after an inconclusive election, would be able to form a new government to save it from financial disaster.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Previous studies were too small and inconclusive to indicate whether men with lower testosterone levels were more likely to have children or whether the hormone dropped for all men after fatherhood.
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.
They discovered that the evidence is inconclusive as to whether the initiative has an impact on breastfeeding rates.
This creates a puzzle for academics: the ambiguity about whether donations are rewards or incentives — as well as the sheer multitude of factors that affect politicians» decisions — has led to inconclusive evidence about the influence of money in debates like this.
Whether particles with more than three quarks exist was unclear, with glimpses of penta and tetraquarks proving inconclusive.
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.
So it's not clear that they actually are qubits, and tests have proved inconclusive as to whether it really outperforms ordinary computers.
However, research has been inconclusive as to whether the higher related medical costs in obese TKR patients are directly due to a higher BMI or related comorbidities.
Findings have thus far been inconclusive about whether having the support of friends can actually buffer someone from the negative effects of peer victimization.
In 1996, when climate research was more certain about the link between fossil fuel combustion and climate change than during the time of Shaw's memo, Exxon's new chairman and chief executive Lee Raymond said in a speech in Detroit: «Currently, the scientific evidence is inconclusive as to whether human activities are having a significant effect on the global climate.»
The results were inconclusive in regards to whether the supplement was the main reason for the experienced weight loss.
The evidence for whether high salt intake is good or bad for health is inconclusive.
Studies were inconclusive as to whether these changes translated directly into added strength and agility or any other tangible benefit.
Although cognitive behavioral therapy and other psychological interventions have been reported to have small to moderate beneficial effects on patient reported outcomes in mild depression, this research is inconclusive.30 More research is needed on whether antidepressants or psychotherapy are superior to exercise or nonspecific attention for mild depression.
Research into whether online dating actually produces more successful relationships or romantic outcomes than conventional (offline) dating is generally inconclusive, although these sites clearly offer a qualitatively different experience compared with traditional dating.
Their life consists of intermittent, inconclusive conversations about whether or not to have kids, and their weekly game night with their other couple friends (Lamorne Morris, Kylie Bunbury, Billy Magnussen and, eventually the fantastic Sharon Horgan of Catastrophe).
All of them head to the Maryland woods to discover whether the supernatural claims about the Blair Witch are true, and after contradictory and inconclusive results over a single night they proceed to an abandoned broom factory (I'm not making this up), where Jeff currently lives.
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.
Unfortunately, research is inconclusive on whether year - round schooling is an effective solution to this problem.
Would agree to disagree on whether «rocket and feather» pricing is real, though note that conclusions of various regulatory investigations is pretty inconclusive which supports your thesis.
An article from Dog Care Journey says, «From a scientific perspective, the evidence is inconclusive about whether or not a dog can sense and predict earthquakes and other natural disasters, but some people believe that dogs and other animals are good at predicting such dangers and are able to warn us minutes before an earthquake is about to occur.»
I know one is business card and the other is personal card but i am finding mixed and inconclusive data points on whether it results in 1 or 2 pulls.
So I'd say it is a judgement call whether or not «not inconclusive» information should be taken out.
There has been no shortage of attempts to determine whether or not dogs can discriminate between our emotional expressions, but studies have turned up inconclusive.
Yet the accord is as of yet incomplete given the lack of emission reduction targets for different parties, the inconclusive determination about whether it will become a legally binding agreement, and a robust plan for how compliance with commitments for reductions will be enforced.
The results of the RCMP investigation were inconclusive as to whether the hard drive was lost or stolen.
Teare J also rejected arguments that the respondent had submitted to the jurisdiction of the English court through its conduct and found the evidence inconclusive as to whether the London office of the UAE bank in fact represented a place of business for the UAE bank.
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.
(2) Inconclusive, meaning that the Licensing Analyst can not determine or prove whether or not the allegation was correct; or
Specifically, the evidence is inconclusive as to whether providing parents with choice of intervention improves child / youth outcomes (i.e., reduces externalizing problems).
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