Sentences with phrase «still inconclusive»

No drug treatments specifically work for CU traits, and they may be predictors of poor response to pharmacological treatments in CD, although data are still inconclusive [100, 103].
I touched on it briefly in the paper, but the «responsibility to protect» doctrine is still inconclusive under international law.
While research is still inconclusive, some scientists believe that global warming could bring stronger and more frequent hurricanes to the Florida coast.
One person added the caveat that US Gamer is «making a conclusion about something that is still inconclusive
This work is still in progress but there is some evidence, still inconclusive, that CDRM may be the result of a trinucleotide repeat expansion.
If the results of both tests are still inconclusive but the results of other tests indicate liver, heart, kidney or muscle problems, or if no other disease is found that could account for the symptoms your pet is having, a thyroid scan needs to be performed.
Overall, it seems the research on shock collars is still inconclusive, but I'm going to take a closer look at it below.
All in all, the research is still inconclusive, but more evidence is leaning towards shock collars causing additional stress in dogs.
Also, pregnant and lactating pets should not be given milk thistle because the research is still inconclusive.
«As a whole, the research evidence is still inconclusive regarding the overall effectiveness of different forms of instruction for English learners,» write authors Lisa Barrow and Lisa Markman - Pithers.
Studies are still inconclusive, however, and one review of them, published in the journal Advances in Nutrition, suggested that future research focuses specifically on vitamin - K deficient patients.
However, the evidence on the effects of soy on progressing hypothyroidism is still inconclusive and experts may suggest some amount of processed soy for some.
Even though a lot of researchers have studied this, the evidence is still inconclusive.
There is some evidence that synthetic trans - fats may be harmful, but the research is still inconclusive.
Studies have also indicated various brain regions as playing a role in ASD, and that these areas may fluctuate in size compared with brains of kids without ASD, but the work is still inconclusive.
This is because hydroquinone has been proven to create birth defects in animals, but is still inconclusive but a risk for humans.
It's still inconclusive as to why this is (theories include hormone production, diet, or full breast maturation), but do we even need a reason?

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Here is a splendid example of a seemingly strong (empirical) case for a philosophical view, a case which is nevertheless inconclusive, and indeed can be opposed by perhaps a still stronger though non-empirical case.
Fluctuations have since been measured during around 20 total solar eclipses, but the results still remain inconclusive.
Testing on animal wounds showed inconclusive results, and we still don't have any human studies that confirm the effects of emu oil on a wound.
There have not been any conclusive studies done on humans; however, it is still better to play it safe when it comes to inconclusive studies.
Although studies have been inconclusive, it is still best to limit caffeine consumption during pregnancy.
In the inconclusive ending, the viewer is still left wondering about his feelings for his wife, preventing the message the movie is trying to make from coming across clearly.
While the origins of this dog breed may still be inconclusive, the first breed standard is always attributed to Robert Kaleski.
If the tests are inconclusive but he still suspects a cruciate injury he may recommend a cranial drawer test be done while your dog is under heavy sedation.
As the retrospective emphatically demonstrates, a new chapter urgently needs writing in the still - inconclusive history of postwar abstraction — its highs and its lows.
While her shoot was aborted after an official missive telling her it was unsafe to continue, just about any frustrated filmmaker could have thrown together this collection of inconclusive tracking shots and still - born personal encounters.
The inevitably inconclusive and problematical relationship between shared American and British influences in Contemporary art (leading to Abstraction in the 1950s / 60s) is, perhaps, still unresolved — at least for those of us who are still enthralled by Patrick Heron's take on the relationship between the New York School and the St.Ives painters.
For her Tuesday Evenings presentation, «Ending Things, «O'Neil discerningly addresses the nature of «endings,» from the last lines of poems to final episodes of TV sitcoms, explaining that, «Endings can be inconclusive, but yet are still called «endings».
We still are studying the «best» ways to transport tar sands and its inconclusive how long a pipeline will last with the corrosion and pressure caused from transporting bitumenous oil.
It appears, therefore, that employers still must be prepared to manage potential delays in resolving inconclusive results until the RCMP can offer a more expeditious verification process.
And while there isn't any evidence it's actually bad for your baby — outside of some inconclusive - but - still - worrying studies that diapers may be linked to asthma — some parents may err on the side of caution, especially with the other benefits cloth diapers provide.
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