These results are
rather inconclusive but indicate to me that if you work in a conservative industry it might be best to stick to the tried and true bullet format; in more innovative industries I think charts and graphs can be a great fresh approach.
Last week, in the first part of our blog series on multi-academy trusts (MATs), we looked at what pupil performance data could tell us about MATs and found
rather inconclusive evidence.
After pouring through each bit of research, we found that it contains several flaws which make
it rather inconclusive.
At the time I thought it was
rather inconclusive and not too helpful.
Not exact matches
The being of cosmology theology is also conditioned and
rather warped by «existence» such that its conclusions become
inconclusive.
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.»
Gibbs, whose advocacy drew national attention to Love Canal, said government responses in the future should involve long - term monitoring of residents» health conditions
rather than releasing
inconclusive studies.
In a sense, in AR5, the IPCC just throws up its hands and says «yes ok, the models don't align with the data, but the data might be wrong, and
rather than fix those models, we'll quietly dump that test and the awkward results and pick a different set of
inconclusive tests instead.