The guidelines are a big improvement, but the diagnoses can still be complicated, sometimes relying on inconclusive tests and steps that vary with the patient’s age.
Where do we draw the line between life and death?|Nancy Shute|September 6, 2020|Science News
The academic literature on the performance of companies’ post-split stocks is inconclusive.
Investors riding high on Apple and Tesla stock splits could get clipped, data shows|rhhackettfortune|August 31, 2020|Fortune
Yet with all the moving pieces, the headline for investors here is to be “prepared for volatility in the event of an inconclusive result,” says McLoughlin.
Here’s what could happen to stock markets if the Trump-Biden election results are contested|Anne Sraders|August 18, 2020|Fortune
Viking was the first spacecraft to search for life on Mars, but its results were inconclusive.
The Perseverance rover caps off a month of Mars launches|Lisa Grossman|July 30, 2020|Science News
But the available evidence is inconclusive about the effect of a small increase.
A Minimum Wage Increase Is Great, but Full Employment Would be Better|Jamelle Bouie|December 30, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Indeed, the available evidence is inconclusive on what will happen to employment with an increase at these levels.
Next Up for Democrats? A Push to Raise the Minimum Wage to $10|Jamelle Bouie|November 8, 2013|DAILY BEAST
“Uncertain,” “inconclusive,” “probably”—one would be alarmed to read such nervous gossip in a hack showbiz biog.
Did Hollywood Collaborate With Hitler? A New Book Makes Bold Claims.|Christopher Bray|September 9, 2013|DAILY BEAST
As a result, late on Thursday, Mr. Bersani told Italy's President Giorgio Napolitano that his talks had been inconclusive.
The State of Italy's Political System is... Terrible|Justin Green|March 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
There was no direct retaliation—only a lot of inconclusive inquiries.
Where’s the Retaliation for American Deaths in Benghazi and Algeria?|John Avlon|January 24, 2013|DAILY BEAST
No case has been presented to me in which the evidence afforded of a continuance of disability seems so inconclusive.
A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents|Grover Cleveland
This inconclusive result greatly disgusted all the Italian patriots.
Beacon Lights of History, Volume X|John Lord
Or shall we say: Insurrection has now served its Apprenticeship; and this was its proof-stroke, and no inconclusive one?
The French Revolution|Thomas Carlyle
He was interesting and inconclusive, and the original papers to which he referred her discursive were at best only suggestive.
Ann Veronica|H. G. Wells
The interpreter will discover, when he tries to read the monologue aloud, that his subjective studies were crude and inconclusive.
Browning and the Dramatic Monologue|S. S. Curry
British Dictionary definitions for inconclusive
inconclusive
/ (ˌɪnkənˈkluːsɪv) /
adjective
not conclusive or decisive; not finally settled; indeterminate