Sentences with phrase «too inconclusive»

For them, simply critiquing the methodology of a prior paper isn't worth publishing, and it's certainly a high offense if any conclusion of the paper mentions that data may be too inconclusive, or there be too much uncertainty.
Beyond that, there was no clear winner in the excuse stakes: Some had published and Patat's search had missed the paper; others didn't get the quality or quantity of data they expected; for others, the results were too inconclusive.
They are too inconclusive

Not exact matches

At the time I thought it was rather inconclusive and not too helpful.
And while the data is largely inconclusive at this point, it certainly has not eliminated the possibility that too much technology - use could have adverse health effects down the road.
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.
Conducted from 1999 to 2004 in a population of 60 patients (29 treated and 31 controls), that study produced statistically inconclusive results, in part because too many drug - treated patients dropped out complaining of weight gain.
In population - based studies, too, the association between egg consumption and type 2 diabetes has been investigated only scarcely, and the findings have been inconclusive.
Then, when inconclusive nodules are discovered, these patients are sent for surgery to remove the thyroid, and some discover too late that the nodules were not cancerous.
Apart from nuking too long and making a mess, it's inconclusive — gooey whitish translucent, not gel.
The three screenwriters may have been trying to work too many plot strands into two hours; in any case, State of Play is both overstuffed and inconclusive.
She is too soft and inconclusive, even when she points a gun.
CBC / WBC and blood chemistry panel, urinalysis, fecal examination, x-rays and ultrasound (diagnostic imaging), pancreatic biopsy if other tests were inconclusive and risk of the procedure is not too great in the pet's current condition, vitamin B12 and folate blood levels
This option should be considered when other tests are inconclusive and before the cat is debilitated to the point that anesthesia and surgery would present too great a risk.
Researchers and self - regulatory bodies have been pushing back against the move in the US — and apparently in Europe too, as The Guardian reports this week that UK Interactive Entertainment (Ukie) has also said it's concerned about «the inconclusive nature of the research» upon which the classification is based.
The CLAs advised against including this statement in the SPM, noting that: the research is currently inconclusive; overestimation of the models is too small to explain the overall effect and not statistically significant; and it is difficult to pinpoint the role of changes in radiative forcing in causing the reduced warming trend, with Co-Chair Stocker referring to this issue as an «emerging science topic.»
I like Bob Tisdale's work too but I can't seem to get him to extend his work to longer timescales so as to see the wider overview and in the meantime he picks away at my work with inconclusive short term and regionally limited data.
Comparing lawyers based on their past work, biographies and marketing claims is time - consuming, subjective and too often inconclusive.
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