Sentences with phrase «prove inconclusive»

I believe if the data was displayed with a reasonable margin for error then the charts would be displaying single degree changes which would prove inconclusive.
A number of naval battles with the British proved inconclusive, and the Royal Navy was able to achieve a number of victories that crippled the Regia Marina.
Replay proves inconclusive; you could make the case that Peoples - Jones» left foot came down inbounds a split second before the right foot hit, but you would damn near need 3 - D imagery to know for sure.
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.
Whether particles with more than three quarks exist was unclear, with glimpses of penta and tetraquarks proving inconclusive.
ESA's Mars Express spacecraft orbiting overhead was also watching Schiaparelli's radio signal, but a preliminary analysis of those observations has proved inconclusive beyond revealing the same sudden loss of signal.
So it's not clear that they actually are qubits, and tests have proved inconclusive as to whether it really outperforms ordinary computers.
Earlier experiments that have searched for pentaquarks have proved inconclusive.
He says, «The findings of that investigation have proved inconclusive due to lack of sufficient specimens for analysis.
Results from previous comet - fly - by missions — which have snapped photos and even grabbed particles from a comet's tail — have proved inconclusive, but Rosetta's extended stay and carefully chosen toolkit mean it is well placed to provide answers.
Trial studies suggested that fish oil could help, but larger clinical trials proved inconclusive — possibly because the trials involved people with advanced cancers that were difficult to treat.
Microgravity tests on birds, sea urchins, amphibians and fish have proven 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.
Many comparisons that been carried out have proved inconclusive (e.g. Zaras et al. 2014).
Our attempt to identify environmental factors which may affect disease progression by questioning dog owners proved inconclusive.
My polling of various attendees at both events proved inconclusive.

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This is because hydroquinone has been proven to create birth defects in animals, but is still inconclusive but a risk for humans.
The results were inconclusive, but Ban reported that they ruled out a new suspect whose DNA, according to a second test in 2004, proved to be part of the mix.
In observational studies like the China Study, we can never prove cause and effect — so anything drawn from that data is inconclusive anyway.
Research is so far inconclusive on that matter, but what it has proven is that online dating and offline dating offer noticeably different experiences.
It was true that the studies proving the case for patent restoration — for laws that would give pharma additional compensatory patent time — were weak and inconclusive, but the essence of the industry argument struck a nerve with Engman: here again was a case of overregulation hurting the economy of the nation and depriving the consumer of an improved product.
The highlight of what proved a somewhat inconclusive foray is The Secret Life of Hernando Cortez, 1968, a fifty - eight - minute feature that stars Warhol staples Taylor Mead and Ultra Violet.
(2) Inconclusive, meaning that the Licensing Analyst can not determine or prove whether or not the allegation was correct; or
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