As with all the other evidence, the results are remarkable for their inconclusiveness. |
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Despite and perhaps because of their inconclusiveness, these timber studies offer an illuminating chapter in environmental history. |
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The shared pattern of the first three Anglo-French wars helps explain their inconclusiveness. |
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This is not a conclusion, but something more nuanced and perhaps more appropriate: considered inconclusiveness. |
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Despite the inconclusiveness of the proton-decay experiments, some of the apparatuses were eventually put to good astronomical use. |
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However, this cannot be ruled out as an extinct population of brown bear, based on the inconclusiveness of the only known fossil. |
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Despite the inconclusiveness of the Amendment Conference, many were still in favour of a comprehensive test ban, and Global Action persisted in working toward this goal. |
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What I would like to have in terms of an interchange is an acknowledgement that the inconclusiveness does not leave us in this country isolated from new information coming to us. |
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