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inconclusivo
Catalan
inacabat
Not conclusive; not putting an end to doubt or question.
conclusive
indeterminate
equivocal
undetermined
indecisive
nisi
neck and neck
head-to-head
nip and tuck
Portuguese
inconclusivo
1
However, research into human health effects has returned inconsistent and
inconclusive
results.
2
A week ago, the situation following June's
inconclusive
elections was completely blocked.
3
So far, some doctors including in China say results have been
inconclusive
.
4
An
inconclusive
election result could lead to greater paralysis in economic policy.
5
The World Health Organization said later test results on him were
inconclusive
.
6
Results regarding the effect of physical activity on cognitive change were
inconclusive
.
7
Results from the previous studies of this question have been somewhat
inconclusive
.
8
I don't understand-howcould
inconclusive
test results be dangerous?-butI still nod.
9
That claim is the subject to this day of much
inconclusive
debate.
10
The judge said the evidence relating to sex abuse charges was
inconclusive
.
11
The council has held three
inconclusive
meetings on this issue this month.
12
Several rounds of peace talks with the new government have been
inconclusive
.
13
These data were
inconclusive
,
as both positive and negative effects were observed.
14
Results from clinical intervention studies on the other hand are largely
inconclusive
.
15
However, the tests were
inconclusive
due to low bacteria concentration during sampling.
16
Previous studies looking at whether acupuncture helps ease depression have been
inconclusive
.
inconclusive
inconclusive election
prove inconclusive
inconclusive results
remain inconclusive
still inconclusive
Portuguese
inconclusivo
Catalan
inacabat
incomplet
inconclús