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"inconclusive" Definitions
  1. not leading to a definite decision or result

921 Sentences With "inconclusive"

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Can inconclusive DNA evidence ever point to a single suspect?
Scientific studies on whole body cryotherapy are inconclusive at best.
But so far, the results have been inconclusive and inconsistent.
Though CMS presented GAO's study as determinative, it was inconclusive.
He took four lie detector tests that were deemed inconclusive.
Yet after the test in 2013, such inquiries were inconclusive.
But research on the effectiveness of metal detectors is inconclusive.
Ten out of 11 voted that the data were inconclusive.
Germany's government has been in doubt since an inconclusive election.
The scientific studies are few in number and largely inconclusive.
Scott's family has viewed the tape, but found it inconclusive.
For months, the polls were pointing to an inconclusive outcome.
The results of the program, however, were inconclusive, Gupta said.
The image was frustratingly small, and Photoshop enhancement proved inconclusive.
I'm sorry to end this journey on an inconclusive note.
The article broke down video that is at best inconclusive.
Polls show new elections would produce a similarly inconclusive result.
For its part, The End of Eddy's takeaways are inconclusive.
Inconclusive. But the methodology behind the "audit" is highly dubious.
Italy had been deadlocked since an inconclusive election in March.
The link between the powder and cancer is still inconclusive.
Several independent experts said the findings were mixed or inconclusive.
Even with such comprehensive glossaries, however, results can be inconclusive.
The evidence is inconclusive, and it doesn't much matter anyway.
According to the 2017 F.B.I. report, the analysis was inconclusive.
For all that, these overlapping documentaries yield an inconclusive portrait.
Their other option was an open verdict, an inconclusive ruling.
Chancellor Angela Merkel faces tricky coalition negotiations after Sunday's inconclusive elections.
I even Googled what to do, but the results were inconclusive.
A quick glance at the history books provides an inconclusive answer.
Initials tests were inconclusive and Golden was held overnight for observation.
The results, according to the experts at Digital Foundry, are inconclusive.
" She went on to tell him that "the results were inconclusive.
Sanchez, whose party came second in inconclusive national elections on Dec.
"Polls related to the referendum have become more inconclusive," Vamvakidis said.
Update: Here is another inconclusive angle of the supposed home run.
They can be messy and inconclusive for months, or even years.
Acknowledge that the data is inconclusive, and sit back and watch.
The inconclusive result in April triggered a months-long political impasse.
A subsequent attempt at a sonar survey was inconclusive, Sumption said.
On the formation of a national government after the inconclusive Dec.
When she was tested for the disease, the result was inconclusive.
It's an inconclusive film and I think it had to be.
Critics argue that the evidence that perpetrator programs work is inconclusive.
After the meeting, Cuomo said the meeting was "productive" but inconclusive.
Investigations into this year's airbase attack have so far been inconclusive.
Still, given the relative size of Coinrail, that claim proved inconclusive.
Israel has held three inconclusive elections in less than a year.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack, although investigations have been inconclusive.
Mattis, however, suggested the evidence of sarin was so far inconclusive.
The texts, far from resolving the image, were suggestive and inconclusive.
The Russians have said the evidence of Iran's malfeasance is inconclusive.
The third step had been causing some inconclusive results, Azar said.
Like Basis's efficacy with humans, the results here are currently inconclusive.
In 2015, another study, the PACE-Lift trial, was also inconclusive.
Local media outlets report that autopsies performed last week were inconclusive.
Two inconclusive general elections have left him leading a minority government.
The research on chemical straighteners and breast cancer is also inconclusive.
As with any such report, these may be wrong or inconclusive.
It followed two months of political uncertainty after an inconclusive election.
DNA testing on remains found near Hart family crash came back inconclusive.
But as far as a closest evolutionary relative, the data's still inconclusive.
Trump repeatedly declined to acknowledge Russia's role, saying the evidence was inconclusive.
Records are inconclusive on whether Cruz attended Promise or skipped the assignment.
Of course, most of this research is still anecdotal and (unfortunately) inconclusive.
Evidence for any other cancers linked to drinking coffee was also inconclusive.
But there was inconclusive evidence on whether it could help academic achievement.
A few dogs may have died of palytoxin, but tests were inconclusive.
Spain has been without a government since inconclusive parliamentary elections on Dec.
The test results were inconclusive, and the spot had just kept growing.
When the result of the election came in, though, it was inconclusive.
An initial examination carried out in December proved "inconclusive," according to authorities.
The council has held three inconclusive meetings on this issue this month.
But Dow Chemical, which makes the product, said the science was inconclusive.
Polling so far has been inconclusive as to who's winning this debate.
"Early on, the keys were inconclusive," Lichtman said of the 85033 race.
The short, maddeningly inconclusive answer to the first question: Maybe it works?
But legal proceedings over the right to encrypt have been largely inconclusive.
We're saying it's inconclusive because the evidence does not support their conclusions.
If that round is inconclusive, they can then vote as they choose.
Forensic analysis was inconclusive, and no sign of MacDermott's remains were discovered.
If that round is inconclusive, then they may vote as they choose.
The final battle is inconclusive, and the bad guys are still around.
A similar story unfolded in Ireland last week, with an inconclusive election.
Internet sleuths went to work and so far, the results are inconclusive.
My selfies all differed in angle and lighting, making a comparison inconclusive.
Like with Stewart, those claims have been investigated but also proved inconclusive.
The evidence for shift workers and shifting the body clock were inconclusive.
Inconclusive, though Williams did her best to put on a positive spin.
On others, what should have been positive results came back as inconclusive.
"While the White House meeting was productive, it was inconclusive," he said.
A third step, which was causing inconclusive results, was eliminated, Azar said.
Data on reoffending, which is hard to define and measure, are inconclusive.
In the worst cases, they reveal danger, or they are frustratingly inconclusive.
BuzzFeed News' own examination of possible censorship on the platform was inconclusive.
The script is familiar: international investigations will follow, inconclusive outcomes, redoubled hatred.
The Fed conducted an inconclusive investigation into the source of the leak.
The country is in political gridlock after an inconclusive election in September.
The election was triggered after a similarly inconclusive election earlier this year.
The most I can say is that results were promising, but inconclusive.
He was interviewed, and the allegations were deemed unfounded or inconclusive, officials said.
That's despite the likelihood of fresh elections after an inconclusive vote in March.
Studies comparing firms' performance before and after quotas were introduced have been inconclusive.
A commission that handed its report to the pope this year was inconclusive.
Yellow: Somewhat inconclusive evidence for their effectiveness, but they are still considered safe.
But research on the effectiveness of metal detectors in reducing violence is inconclusive.
But scientists have told Reuters the evidence of a real danger is inconclusive.
Spain is currently without a permanent government following an inconclusive election last month.
The right castigated Mr Sánchez for having held inconclusive talks with Catalan officials.
The fact that the videos are inconclusive doesn't automatically benefit the police officer.
The shooter will be found to be unstable, using anti-depressants or inconclusive.
The FDA maintains that research about the dangers of daily use is inconclusive.
Research says: Lots of studies have been done, and the results are inconclusive.
Analysts deal with inconclusive and contradictory information and try to make sound conclusions.
Spain currently has a leadership vacuum following an inconclusive poll in December 2015.
The longer view remains inconclusive and subject to the anxieties of the present.
It follows an inconclusive meeting of regional leaders in Colombia earlier this week.
But its inconclusive nature still holds back investors, London-based Capital Economics said.
The research is inconclusive at best when it comes to handwriting and personality.
Their results, perhaps befitting the complex topics of advanced research, were somewhat inconclusive.
But his personal doctor warned the findings were inconclusive and could be wrong.
The party holds the balance of power after an inconclusive election on Sept.
Spain has been without an elected government since December, after two inconclusive elections.
Which may be frustrating and inconclusive, but then, so is our current reality.
Ten members of the 11-member panel voted that the data were inconclusive.
As for the statue, or statues, of Horus: The available evidence is inconclusive.
That analysis, done by a company called Cybergenetics, based in Pittsburgh, was inconclusive.
Right down to its random-seeming ending, "Christmas in Austin" is aggressively inconclusive.
After getting an ultrasound that was inconclusive, his insurance approved a CAT scan.
The third act examines the author's own project, with inconclusive but absorbing results.
Those studies did little to hurt Tab sales and were ultimately deemed inconclusive.
The result was a failed and inconclusive Senate floor debate on the issue.
But so far, instructions from the federal government have been contradictory and inconclusive.
Netanyahu is fighting for his political life after an inconclusive election in April.
The research on how vote-by-mail affects party performance is actually inconclusive.
DNA tests on the silver lighter recovered near the shell casing were inconclusive.
The Fed had conducted an inconclusive investigation into the source of the leak.
The talks about Raad's show were inconclusive, and it eventually went to MOMA.
However INEC officials declared the result inconclusive and a winner was not announced.
Dow Chemical, which makes the product, has argued that the science is inconclusive.
By contrast, others have argued that the accumulated evidence is, at best, inconclusive.
Mark Dayton viewed video recorded by an ambulance camera and said it was inconclusive.
Slow-motion replays were inconclusive as to whether Mr Williams knocked the ball forwards.
" Sadly, "by the second hospital, so much time had passed, the results were inconclusive.
He was interviewed and the allegations were deemed unfounded or inconclusive, the DCFS said.
It was inconclusive as to which engine the cowling came from, the report added.
But uncertainty over the outlook is building as, following inconclusive national elections on Dec.
All of these hints and possible references are intriguing but, in the end, inconclusive.
Prosecutors say the records are inconclusive because they do not cover the entire month.
No wonder that they reached one, but it's very inconclusive: a ninety-day truce.
The first came on September 26th, just two days after Germany's inconclusive federal election.
There was always a reason the potential episodes of obstruction of justice were inconclusive.
Scientists found most of the other studies were inconclusive and decided one was flawed.
The evaluation was inconclusive after rain forced him to cut the session short, however.
Officials say the autopsy was essentially inconclusive ... though it revealed Piana had heart disease.
" Meanwhile, Niamh Bushnell, Dublincommissioner for start-ups, called the inconclusive election resulta "temporary blip.
They are hard because the sources that the justices can turn to are inconclusive.
Previous talks have been inconclusive and the UN is mediating the conversations, per Reuters.
But Balderson's slight lead over O'Connor left the race in Ohio's 12th District inconclusive.
He said she may also have cervical cancer but that tests have been inconclusive.
The official cause was never determined, the evidence simply ruled "inconclusive," but suspicions linger.
A CT scan on Wednesday had come back inconclusive, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Many cases involve flimsy or inconclusive evidence and don't result in findings of liability.
Spain has been without an elected government since an inconclusive national election in December.
The economy has weathered the political crisis resulting from an inconclusive election on Sept.
The United Nations hosted two inconclusive rounds of peace talks in Switzerland last year.
If he doesn't, we're likely to get an inconclusive vote on the first ballot.
I would say, in the broadest sense, it's the inconclusive nature of being human.
What the investigators found was fuzzy and inconclusive, lacking a smoking gun but weird.
The two parties forged an unexpected alliance last May following an inconclusive national vote.
I know which version I want to be true but the photo is inconclusive.
That's not always easy and probably why I got some errors or inconclusive results.
With inconclusive physical evidence, the statements were a key part of the prosecution's case.
The Finnish government's project — too limited, halfhearted, ideologically skewed — can only yield inconclusive data.
This third-straight inconclusive result isn't all that surprising to observers of Israeli politics.
Studies examining the link between company performance and CEO-chairmanships have been collectively inconclusive.
One strike near Hit in Iraq "produced inconclusive results," the statement said without elaborating.
It speaks to an election that was at once historically consequential and strangely inconclusive.
The research on framing effects has thus far been inconclusive, to say the least.
Broader-reaching studies have been inconclusive on the mental health effects of school discipline.
But the results of that search proved inconclusive, so Colls turned to radar imaging.
Agency findings are inconclusive The agency has not asked the companies to recall their products.
The results of Knox's necropsy, released on Wednesday evening, were "inconclusive" in providing more information.
In many cases, the special counsel says the motives behind the president's actions are inconclusive.
So far, however, lab studies of those low-frequency noises, called infrasound, have been inconclusive.
The results of that test were inconclusive, however, and there are no other biological remains.
An new election is planned in Spain on Sunday after an inconclusive election last December.
Since an inconclusive election more than three months ago, Moldovan political life has been gridlocked.
Finland this week looked likely to go the same way after its own inconclusive election.
Hints of a dramatic collision had been seen before, but the indications had been inconclusive.
Forza Italia was allied with the far-right League in an inconclusive March national election.
In 1862 Union forces won 30 battles, the Confederacy won 42 and 21625 were inconclusive.
The officials had conducted three blood tests on Murawski, all of which came back inconclusive.
Given this cultural elision, the inconclusive DNA and physical dispersal, firm membership criteria are elusive.
But studies of whether they can predict pregnancy rates following fertility treatment have proven inconclusive.
A group representing American ad agencies slammed the report as "anonymous, inconclusive, and one-sided".
So far, there is inconclusive evidence that Zika has led to a rise in abortions.
You take him to the hospital for evaluation, and a series of tests proves inconclusive.
Studies on assault weapons bans have generally ranged from inconclusive to unfavorable toward a ban.
So, too, did his decision to start a massive but inconclusive bombing campaign in Lebanon.
A 2018 British government board issued an inconclusive report on the potential threat from Huawei.
Their "proof of death" photos were "scientifically inconclusive," according to the forensic expert we consulted.
An analysis of the study and critiques by The Washington Post's Fact Checker was inconclusive.
The judge in the case, however, said he found the evidence inconclusive, according toThe Times.
The impact of the top-two primary in Washington and California is still somewhat inconclusive.
Research in the overlap between reproductive and mental health is ongoing, but still largely inconclusive.
It's a conclusion that's the most inconclusive, decisively vague so as to be universally applicable.
If inconclusive, it might merely provide Flake and others political cover to vote for Kavanaugh.
But some of the components of the diagnostic kits were flawed, and produced inconclusive results.
Because of the inconclusive evidence, Kumar was granted an appeal almost immediately after his conviction.
The remains were exhumed for testing in the 1990s, but a yearslong investigation was inconclusive.
By the time the baby's skeletal remains were found, her cause of death was inconclusive.
By the time the baby's skeletal remains were found, the cause of death was inconclusive.
Fifty percent admitted to only reporting studies that panned out (ignoring data that was inconclusive).
The parties have been trying to form a government since an inconclusive election in April.
The third Israeli election in less than a year has delivered a third inconclusive result.
The woman first tested negative, had a second inconclusive test and then tested negative again.
As I watched the frustratingly inconclusive BBC footage, I was overcome with an acute homesickness.
While Basra burns, Baghdad is gripped by political paralysis following an inconclusive election in May.
The Dickinsons in each, with their candid, unguarded gaze, share a clear, if inconclusive, resemblance.
There have been attempts to resolve the dispute in court, but they have proved inconclusive.
Financial markets remain uneasy over the prospect of an early vote and possibly inconclusive outcome.
Israel held two inconclusive elections and is heading for a third poll in March 2020.
I don't expect big movements on markets because an inconclusive outcome was already priced in.
Therefore, even though the existing calculations are consistent with asymptotic safety, the situation has remained inconclusive.
"The research around that particular question is scarce and inconclusive right now," Strand said by email.
Political parties have struggled to form a new government since an inconclusive election on Dec. 20.
Tunisian politicians have been struggling to build a new government since an inconclusive election last October.
The polls published last Thursday and Friday were inconclusive and contradictory, with many voters remaining undecided.
Northam has denied that either of the individuals is him, but a subsequent investigation was inconclusive.
The substance was sent to a coalition-operated Iraq-based lab, and tests there were inconclusive.
Labour had an even chance as National to form a government after inconclusive elections on Sept.
Or maybe it was on the Brainiac episode that investigated the "brown note", with inconclusive results?
And a latex glove was found in the front yard, but DNA testing came back inconclusive.
The family video, shot by Scott's wife, was also inconclusive on the question of a gun.
The Spanish economy has been largely unaffected by political uncertainty after an inconclusive election in December.
The most recent, in 2012, was inconclusive (another is planned, though it is as yet unscheduled).
Data gathered from the Viking landers — two Martian spacecraft equipped with astrobiology experiments — is considered inconclusive.
When this study group used the watch, the result was inconclusive about 12% of the time.
He later led an expedition to find a Yeti on Everest, but the results were inconclusive.
Seven other studies met a slightly lower scientific standard, but produced conflicting results or were inconclusive.
Talks between the two states have been inconclusive since 1991, when Macedonia withdrew from former Yugoslavia.
Most experts agree that less hitting is good, but the evidence for safer helmets is inconclusive.
However, the outcome of all of this was, as typical of such encounters, nasty but inconclusive.
Some studies have shown an association with dementia, though experts call the evidence to date inconclusive.
Since Congress returned to session in early January, negotiations over spending have been an inconclusive scramble.
"Inconclusive" tests have suggested the cremated remains may not be entirely his father's, the lawsuit claims.
In regard to other areas, the senators acknowledged that their work was either stuck or inconclusive.
The company has said concerns about talc's being linked to cancer are based on inconclusive research.
She has struggled to rebound, becoming mired for several days in an inconclusive dispute with Sen.
The indictment came at a critical time in Israeli politics: the aftermath of an inconclusive election.
For many years, research on the relationship between spending and student learning has been surprisingly inconclusive.
The vote comes two weeks after an inconclusive election whose result rocked the country's political establishment.
And depending on the type of plastic polymer, the health effects vary from inconclusive to disturbing.
After the first autopsy proved inconclusive, cops interviewed Fawaz for hours but cleared him of any wrongdoing.
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Gilbert was deemed fit to stand trial after undergoing four mental evaluations, one of which was inconclusive.
Polls on whether people want another vote are inconclusive and often heavily dependent on the question's wording.
Amiri heads the Fatih Coalition, an electoral bloc which came in second in May's inconclusive national election.
Foresman also appears in the Mueller report's inconclusive findings about the ties between Russia and Jared Kushner.
But, the Eagle reports, defense attorney Jenny Cheung argued the state's evidence against her client is inconclusive.
Although the results are inconclusive, they might want to take a look at a new case study.
It's easier to publish positive results than inconclusive results, leading to yet another form of publication bias.
"The cause of death is inconclusive and further tests will now be carried out," the statement read.
Ottawa challenged the goal, contending Motte was off-sides, but officials determined the video review was inconclusive.
One study shows dog-appeasing pheromones can calm canine noise-associated anxiety, but two others were inconclusive.
I have asterisked home run because, yet again, the documentary evidence of Tebow's offensive prowess is inconclusive.
The test is not perfect, Jamieson said, noting a risk of false positives or even inconclusive results.
Irish yields rose slightly after inconclusive elections raised the prospect of weeks of political stalemate in Dublin.
Therefore, positive or inconclusive tests should be followed up with additional screening to confirm a Zika diagnosis.
If an investigation into non-consensual sexual conduct proves inconclusive, Uber marks the driver with a warning.
The country has yet to appoint a prime minister after inconclusive elections more than one month ago.
The inconclusive war in Yemen, and support for governments and Sunni groups elsewhere, do not come cheap.
He keeps a photograph of her as a girl, but even that ostensibly objective evidence is inconclusive.
But the latest polls are inconclusive, and some show Moore still leading even after the Post story.
The risk is that divided voters once again deliver an inconclusive result, leaving Britain stuck in limbo.
Growth in New Zealand's services sector slipped in September as an inconclusive general election hit sales activity.
During a Security Council meeting, Russia called the investigators' findings inconclusive and no basis for punitive action.
The euro zone's third-largest economy has been without a government since an inconclusive vote in March.
Only a few presidential elections, with painfully inconclusive results, have yielded more turbulent challenges after Election Day.
Mateen had previously been investigated by the FBI and interviewed twice, but the findings were deemed inconclusive.
During the polite but inconclusive conversation, they discovered that Tim had shared their secret with his wife.
Other officials, though, say the findings are speculative and inconclusive and have been rebuked by subsequent investigations.
The results were inconclusive, largely because the less accepted theories were too far-fetched to be attractive.
Amiri heads the Fatih Alliance, an electoral bloc which came in second in May's inconclusive national election.
Zinke responded that the data so far is "inconclusive" and a decision had not been reached yet.
But some of those kits were flawed, thanks to a contaminated reagent, leaving labs with inconclusive results.
As a result, the CDC remade parts of the test kits after some produced inconclusive test results.
When talking about running, we existed in a world far from the exam rooms and inconclusive tests.
The agreement ends three months of political deadlock that began with an inconclusive election on March 22015.
They readied themselves for an inconclusive or ambiguous result — a blur, perhaps, that they couldn't quite read.
The investigation's inconclusive outcome may help, observers said, because it did not definitively undermine Mr. Northam's account.
If the public did spot evidence of such an event, it would look thin and inconclusive, too.
These are updated test kits following the first release which contained a reagent that gave inconclusive results.
On trial runs in some states, the C.D.C. kits produced results that were "inconclusive," Dr. Messonnier said.
Spain, the EU's fifth biggest economy, has been without a government since an inconclusive election in December.
If the public did spot evidence of such an event, it would look thin and inconclusive, too.
Mr. Limbaugh complained of chest pains in late 2009, but said testing at the time seemed inconclusive.
The Israeli economy has so far weathered two inconclusive elections and a year of successive caretaker governments.
And whoever composed these words — history is inconclusive — didn't intend a jesting, surreal tribute to the colonists.
The tests have also been faulty, causing more than half of state labs to receive inconclusive results.
Mr. Trump during the campaign explored the idea of a Muslim database, although his remarks were inconclusive.
UK election The first debate in the UK general election was, well, inconclusive, to say the least.
The announcement also came at a crucial time in Israeli politics: the aftermath of an inconclusive election.
Recent opinion polls have predicted no dramatic shifts among voters since inconclusive elections in April and September.
Linick again finds the case inconclusive but notes that the employee didn't contact his office about it.
The vast social science literature on this topic is inconclusive (so far), but two conclusions are warranted:
"People don't want to stick their necks out," Karbiener said as we discussed the inconclusive scholarly consensus.
An autopsy of George Michael's body to determine the cause of the singer's death has been found "inconclusive," according to a statement released by the Thames Valley Police today, reports ET."The cause of death is inconclusive and further tests will now be carried out," the statement read.
The new studies he sent me were more convincing, but still many of them were small and inconclusive.
Still, the science remains inconclusive as to if—and how—caffeine consumption might negatively affect children and adolescents.
There are a few reasons why the research base on marijuana in pregnancy is so limited and inconclusive.
He appeared equally calm the next time we spoke about it, despite the inconclusive results of his appointment.
They have confirmed three pieces as certainly from the plane, while five others remain highly likely but inconclusive.
" Allen said the replay views were "inconclusive, so we have to stay with the ruling on the field.
The few studies released by the Mexican government have been inconclusive about the damage caused by the spill.
According to Boies, serious settlement talks with Halliburton began after the inconclusive oral argument at the 5th Circuit.
"Those interviews turned out to be inconclusive, so there was nothing to keep the investigation going," Hopper said.
His dentist referred him to an ear, nose, and throat doctor who did a biopsy, which was inconclusive.
What haunts Mr. Scott's book, and makes it so satisfyingly inconclusive, is the deceptively simple notion of thinking.
It fought Israel in an inconclusive 2006 war and is supporting President Bashar al-Assad's forces in Syria.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has seen her grip on power wane following an inconclusive election a year ago.
Wentz had a scan done on his back Wednesday, the results of which came back inconclusive, Schefter tweeted.
Current research results have been inconclusive about whether intake of nutrients involved in bone metabolism can prevent fractures.
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Spain itself holds an election on Sunday, its second in six months after an inconclusive vote in December.
Following inconclusive elections in December, Sanchez is leading talks to try to set up a viable leftist coalition.
Footage is often inconclusive or subject to interpretation, especially for those not trained on what to look for.
Talks between the two countries have been inconclusive since the Balkan state broke away from Yugoslavia in 1991.
Though tests were inconclusive, there was only one recommended course of treatment: surgical removal of a diseased testicle.
His coalition of right-wing and religious parties lost seats in two inconclusive elections in April and September.
But a review was inconclusive, as the video failed to show the puck completely crossing the goal line.
When lab tests came back inconclusive, her pediatrician, Barbara Clifford, referred her to a gastroenterologist for a colonoscopy.
But, the Eagle reports, Vetrano's defense attorney Jen Cheung argued the state's evidence against her client is inconclusive.
According to Apple, each reading will be classified as either atrial fibrillation (AFib), sinus rhythm (normal), or inconclusive.
The vote for a second deputy was inconclusive and will be put to a second round on Sunday.
What's worse, in some ways, is that information on how to live with endometriosis is also pretty inconclusive.
The bottom line: The inconclusive results should not obscure a new direction in U.S. relations with China: disengagement.
The research seemed to be conflicting and inconclusive, but nonetheless laid out some terrifying and high-stakes possibilities.
But previous research has offered an inconclusive picture of the survival odds associated with light or moderate drinking.
After two inconclusive elections this year, Netanyahu and rival Gantz have both struggled to forge a ruling coalition.
Faulty kits from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention initially led to delayed and inconclusive results.
After an inconclusive March election, the president this week asked political novice Giuseppe Conte to form a government.
But when the evidence cited for that turns out to be inconclusive or wrong, their position is weakened.
The industry tried to discredit and marginalize the science by maintaining that the health-effects data was inconclusive.
But if those results are inconclusive or disputed, then the delegates will have to — somehow — work something out.
As a result, the CDC is remaking parts of the test kits after some produced inconclusive test results.
After an inconclusive ultrasound, she finally received the CT scan, which indeed revealed blood clots in her lungs.
But it would be myopic to tie ourselves up in these near-term (and frankly inconclusive) tactical arguments.
And he was inconclusive about whether he would mount a third-party bid, as he had earlier floated.
His research remained inconclusive, but along the way he essentially founded dendrochronology, the science of tree-ring dating.
His death was confirmed by his son, Simon, who said an autopsy report was inconclusive about the cause.
In 473, Spain spent 10 months in political limbo after two inconclusive elections, a sign of future fractures.
Their latest collision — at the Univision/CNN debate in Miami on Wednesday — was suitably feisty and characteristically inconclusive.
The research has been mixed and inconclusive, but now government investigators have turned up a disturbing new possibility.
Its rejection could spell weeks of wrangling after Tuesday's election, which followed an inconclusive national ballot in April.
Trump's own talks on trade with Europe have been inconclusive, after he threatened to spark a trade war.
The Braves said afterward that X-rays were inconclusive and that Freeman will have more tests on Thursday.
Back in 2016, Irish lawmakers took 70 days to form a new government after an inconclusive election result.
After an inconclusive hearing in May, I went to a nearby diner with Edward Garry, Sr., Garry's father.
An initial autopsy on Kim Jong Nam proved inconclusive, so authorities carried out a second one, incensing Pyongyang.
Eakins didn't label it so ("old man," he simply noted), and under close examination, the face appears inconclusive.
Fiat Chrysler had held inconclusive talks with France's PSA Group, which also has the French government as a shareholder.
They scrubbed any research in which the lead author's gender was inconclusive, reducing the final sample to 149,741 papers.
A new government could be finally take power next week after almost two months of stalemate following inconclusive elections.
No one wants to go back to the polls for a third time and risk yet another inconclusive vote.
Americans are importing about 12% less from China, a shift that comes after a year of inconclusive trade negotiations.
A new government could be finally take power next week after almost two months of stalemate following inconclusive elections.
Although the rules were originally enacted to reduce energy costs, the commission said that the benefits here were inconclusive.
An X-ray imaging at the Fitzwilliam Museum, which is the university's antiquities facility, was inconclusive, the university said.
Should talks between the parties prove inconclusive, the president could attempt to nominate a technocratic or cross-party government.
That heartbreaking cry of agony, and the episode's inconclusive end, left many wondering: what will become of Drogon now?
The FBI had looked into him twice with inconclusive findings — not that a different result necessarily would have mattered.
Apparently the race was inconclusive, but the two men, unwilling to end their feud, challenged each other to fight.
That gave American and Chinese officials something to chew on as they met in Washington for inconclusive bilateral talks.
The Oscar-winner's attorneys, Mark Heller and Peter Toumbekis, claim he's innocent and believe the video evidence is inconclusive.
The FDA has asked the advisers to decide whether the drug is effective or whether the data is inconclusive.
After initial tests came back inconclusive and the woman was still suffering, her medical team finally pinpointed the source.
Many of the biggest countries in the region, including Egypt, are suffering inconclusive regime changes or catastrophic civil wars.
Survivors report feelings of frustration and anger, which are heightened by what they see as inconclusive interactions with police.
Political uncertainty following an inconclusive election and a change in government earlier this year dented the New Zealand dollar.
It could just mean that their investigation was inconclusive and they want to look into matters a little further.
Zarif did not respond to Prince Turki's attack in the meeting and the rest of the session was inconclusive.
" She also told the Spokane Review that, "Scientific reports are inconclusive at best on human culpability of global warming.
Correction 1/31/18: A previous version of this article describes the inconclusive effects of the SnoreStop Starter Kit.
Inconclusive elections last October culminated in the creation of a Socialist-led administration propped up by the far-left.
He said that in fact, Mueller's determination — or lack thereof — was prompted by the inconclusive nature of the evidence.
Abdul Mahdi was confirmed as premier in October after months of political gridlock that followed an inconclusive May election.
For that reason, the (EPA Office of the Inspector General) deemed that the result of the investigation was inconclusive.
Muddy Waters issued a statement saying the firm was not surprised that the result of the research was inconclusive.
Physicists have now wrung out all the information they can from that data run, and the results remain inconclusive.
But when Core chooses to push past the inconclusive framing she often employs, she reaches moments of extraordinary grace.
After an inconclusive election in September, it took Merkel months to form a coalition and secure a fourth term.
With my recreation experiment inconclusive, we asked VICE producer Ricardo Contreras to analyze audio of the Hardball Fart clip.
At Thursday night's Security Council meeting, Russia's ambassador to the U.N., Vitaly Churkin, said the fourth investigation was inconclusive.
There's some evidence from this iguanodon brain that it did take up most of the skull, but it's inconclusive.
He turned up a few inconclusive cases, but even then their regret was largely down to stigma and discrimination.
He was thrown out stealing in the ninth inning — a play that was reviewed and allowed to stand (inconclusive).
Because unforced errors are a common part of any tennis match, reviewing video of the match is generally inconclusive.
The club said at the time the result was "weak positive or inconclusive" and a second test was required.
The faulty component, which caused most state labs to receive inconclusive results, was never essential to the test's function.
And some of it is the nicely inconclusive way the episode ends, with the investigation still technically in progress.
The official autopsy report's inconclusive findings help "law enforcement avoid the appropriate scrutiny of their actions," Mr. Merritt said.
Early studies were inconclusive: Native Americans didn't seem to have many genetic links to any living group of Siberians.
The judge in their custody case wrote that evidence of abuse remained inconclusive and Mr. Allen was never charged.
George Michael's death has become suddenly mysterious, because we've learned the autopsy was inconclusive as to cause of death.
Pence said on Friday that 46 people were tested; 24 tested negative, one is inconclusive, and 21 tested positive.
He thinks that small, inconclusive, worrying studies should not be published because they could do more harm than good.
The first two votes, in April and September, were inconclusive: Neither man was able to form a governing majority.
The big picture: The looming indictments plunged Israel into a political deadlock following an inconclusive election two months ago.
Mr. Trump has suggested the evidence is inconclusive, and that other American intelligence agencies disagree with the C.I.A. finding.
The few studies that assess the risk of exposure of acrylamide in humans have been inconsistent and ultimately inconclusive.
A bone analysis in 2013 suggested that the skeleton was that of a woman, although the evidence remained inconclusive.
The science behind fish oil and cardiovascular health has been inconclusive, and many studies have not shown a benefit.
The test results were inconclusive with three of the seminary's fragments, Ortiz said, and they are awaiting further results.
But when its inconclusive results came out on April 20163, the Democratic caucus was split on what to do.
Indonesia has promised to take more, though talk of shipping sugar-laden barges down riverways to Bangladesh was inconclusive.
Spain itself is facing an election on Sunday, its second in six months after an inconclusive vote in December.
This later led to hospital visits for scans and tests, including a needle biopsy (ouch), all of them inconclusive.
While the human data was inconclusive, the review concluded that certain phthalates can cause an inflammatory response in mice.
" Obama said a link between "a skyrocketing autism rate" and vaccines was "inconclusive, but we have to research it.
The real Joe Papp, showman that he was, might have deemed "Illyria" too muted and inconclusive to be satisfying.
Psychologists are now realizing it's more likely that false positives will make it through to publication than inconclusive results.
After a consequential but strangely inconclusive election, the prime minister still has not said what he means by Brexit.
" Obama said a link between "a skyrocketing autism rate" and vaccines was "inconclusive, but we have to research it.
George W. Bush, as we all know, brought the country into two inconclusive and at least one unnecessary war.
Bob Corker, the Tennessee Republican who chairs the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said early classified assessments he saw were inconclusive.
When Memphis Meats discusses the environmental benefits on its website, given the inconclusive data, these claims seem reliant on optimism.
Morningstar analyst David Ellis said the inconclusive election results and threat of a royal commission had weighed on bank shares.
Once finished, you'll get one of four different results: sinus rhythm, atrial fibrillation, low or high heart rate, or inconclusive.
The science on whether any of this qualifies as an actual "addiction" is inconclusive, as Rachel Becker explained last December.
Charter school proponents argue that evidence proves the model's efficacy, but opponents have countered the data are inconclusive at best.
Hendon says that the studies on this are old and inconclusive, but that ultimately any effect would likely be negligible.
Both parties currently rule out such an alliance, but they managed to work together, briefly, after inconclusive 2013 national elections.
In Ankara, officials from Turkey and Russia held three hours of apparently inconclusive talks, agreeing to meet again next week.
In 29, the studies showed possible benefits but problems with sample sizes and other flaws meant the results were inconclusive.
Equally, when studies are conducted before and after quotas are imposed, the results in terms of companies' performance are inconclusive.
In many ways, the end of globalisation is marked by the poor and inconclusive response to the global financial crisis.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez suggested starting from scratch after an inconclusive second attempt at a summit earlier in June.
But the photographs are as inconclusive as the video in determining whether the officer was provoked to use lethal force.
It noted the bite-mark analysis on the victim was inconclusive because of the lack of a distinct bite pattern.
At the same time, as health agencies, public health experts, and studies conclude, past research is both inconclusive and inconsistent.
Two other trial runs at Stanton that year proved inconclusive, according to a copy of the results viewed by Reuters.
Italy held an inconclusive election on March 4 and efforts since then to put together a government have gone nowhere.
The FBI, which had already investigated Hill's allegations, came up with an "inconclusive report," which it gave to the committee.
The officials decided to stay on after an inconclusive meeting of euro zone finance ministers in Brussels on March 20.
U.S. OFFICIAL SAYS FAA AWARE OF SATELLITE DATA REFERENCED BY CANADA IN GROUNDING 737 MAX BUT CALLS IT INCONCLUSIVE -- SOURCE
The great news is we all have three-plus months to tear our hair out over these utterly inconclusive tidbits.
And when the the orbiter did send back data to flight controllers on Earth, ESA said the information was inconclusive.
The step followed months of political paralysis and discord over who should form a government after inconclusive elections in December.
Gantz has been tasked with forming the next government after Netanyahu failed to do so following an inconclusive September election.
In October, neighboring Portugal also held an inconclusive election, he noted, but then formed a new government within two months.
Italy has been without a government since an inconclusive vote on March 4 that saw M5S gain the most votes.
Without an agreement, snap elections are a possibility, but these may produce an outcome just as inconclusive as the last.
While studies have shown that restorative practices curb suspensions, research on their influence on test scores and grades is inconclusive.
A Russian state hospital has said Navalny tested negative for poison, but his personal doctor said the findings were inconclusive.
It is unclear how this unprecedented situation in Spain's modern history could be resolved if this second election is inconclusive.
The arguments have been contradictory and inconsistent and the information has all too often been misleading as well as inconclusive.
"Inconclusive," said David Hosansky, a spokesman for the National Center for Atmospheric Research, a federally funded research and development center.
In a statement, Flamengo termed the test result "weak positive or inconclusive" and said it was performing a second test.
The report asked several experts to weigh in on how AI might change nuclear deterrence and the results were inconclusive.
A U.S. official told Reuters the FAA was aware of the satellite data Garneau had cited, but called it inconclusive.
In reality, the evidence on North Vietnamese intentions at Khe Sanh is inconclusive, and the case is far from closed.
A problem with one ingredient in the US tests caused more than half of state labs to receive inconclusive results.
Such inconclusive results would make it difficult for any candidate to ride unrivaled momentum into New Hampshire one week later.
The hospital that treated him was inconclusive on the cause, but he was highly suspected of having a coronavirus infection.
On Tuesday, for a second time this year, voters did what voters do, and the conclusion is still, well, inconclusive.
While many experiments have tested whether these warm-ups keep athletes healthy, most have been small and their results inconclusive.
Israel was already struggling to choose a leader who could form a new government after two inconclusive elections this year.
The findings were inconclusive, but the publication's greatest value may be an invitation to the broader medical community for comment.
The medical procedures and testing were inconclusive, but the men were still slapped with charges stemming from same-sex relations.
Although an emerging body of research has suggested that they are helpful to those ends, the results are considered inconclusive.
Netanyahu is fighting for his political survival in a March 2 vote after two inconclusive elections in April and September.
But despite what you may have heard, the evidence as to whether cultured meat is better for the environment is inconclusive.
Italy's membership of the euro was not a prominent issue during the campaign leading up to the inconclusive March 4 vote.
While such crossover benefits people in the study, who are facing a life-threatening disease, it can lead to inconclusive findings.
There's been little research on alcohol and skin cancer risk, however, and the studies that have been conducted have been inconclusive.
Asimo is an acronym for "Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility," a vague expression of inconclusive innovation if I've ever seen one.
In Sweden, the prime minister, Stefan Lofven, was formally ousted by a parliamentary vote following an inconclusive election on September 9th.
If the patient or her physician doesn't provide the actual coil, so it can be inspected, the cases are considered inconclusive.
According to the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner, an autopsy was performed July 8 but yielded inconclusive results.
Iron prices rose after Vale SA said it would halt operations at a mine in Brazil following an inconclusive stress test.
The method is popular in other countries, but U.S. research has been deemed too inconclusive to draw any long-term conclusions.
Yet this is not unsatisfying: Mr Tallis's characters remain sharply, painfully real, their stories as inconclusive, messy and fascinating as life.
"In some cases investigations are unfortunately inconclusive and come down to one person's word against another," they wrote on the blog.
The crisis comes at a time when politicians still have not agreed on a government after an inconclusive election in May.
The initial autopsy was inconclusive, and the cause and manner of death remain pending, according to a Medical Examiner's Office spokeswoman.
Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland left Washington on Thursday after two days of inconclusive talks with U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer.
While inconclusive, files the Brokers released as proof it had the code appeared legitimate enough to pique the security community's interest.
Rangers manager Chris Woodward told reporters that Wednesday's MRI exam was inconclusive and that the team sent Gallo back to Dallas.
Spain's economy has shown signs of a recovery over recent months, though an inconclusive election result in December could jeopardise growth.
Italy's two anti-establishment parties, the League and 5-Star, tried and failed to form a government after inconclusive March elections.
Di Maio and Salvini, leader of the far-right League party, forged an unexpected alliance a year ago after inconclusive elections.
The sluggish growth came during a period of political uncertainty after an inconclusive September election resulted in coalition negotiations until Oct.
Instead, WTH presents a great deal of weak epidemiological data, case studies on one or two people, or other inconclusive evidence.
The Spanish economy has been largely unaffected by political uncertainty despite eight months without a functioning government after two inconclusive elections.
A recent 2017 review looking at magnesium supplements was "suggestive of a beneficial effect" on anxiety, but the results were inconclusive.
The painful and inconclusive Brexit process to date has only made those forces clearer; Brexit has been hard for a reason.
Party leader Pedro Sanchez has been acting prime minister since April when the Socialists finished first in an inconclusive national election.
Earlier studies, in the 1970s and 1990s, examined whether the blade came from a meteorite but they were inconclusive or disputed.
For many years the studies were considered inconclusive in finding a link between calorie restriction and aging because their results conflicted.
The only groups that are inconclusive or stayed the same on a national level were African-American women and Republican women.
Harms to aquatic life have been documented by a number of studies, yet possible negative effects for human health are inconclusive.
Inconclusive. It's not like PR is going to give it to me straight if this is some super-secret ad campaign.
Research on the topic is inconclusive, but has found soy is unlikely to be harmful unless you're consuming extraordinarily large amounts. 
But some are holding off for now against an uncertain political backdrop, they added, after an inconclusive general election on Dec.
More than two months after inconclusive national elections, the government headed by Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez is still in caretaker mode.
OPINION polling on whether the Brits want to stay in the EU had been inconclusive long before the Brexit campaign started.
New computer programs have allowed analysis of many samples — often with mixed and multiple individuals' DNA — that were previously considered inconclusive.
The agency has asked its advisors to decide whether or not the drug is effective or whether the data is inconclusive.
The results of Macedonia's referendum on Sunday about changing the country's name were resoundingly inconclusive — leading both sides to claim victory.
Video snippets have bounced across the internet, brief and inconclusive, taken during warm-ups or workouts far from the fans' glare.
At least seven people were killed and dozens were seriously injured during the chaotic and inconclusive standoff along the country's border.
After a second inconclusive election six months later, Mr. Sánchez was unceremoniously removed by his own party, amid stinging personal attacks.
He said that they're still waiting for results from 20 of those tests tests, and at least three have been inconclusive.
One school-age child had an inconclusive test and is being retested, and all other tests were negative, according to officials.
Last week's British election "was at once historically consequential and strangely inconclusive," as Mark Landler, our London bureau chief, put it.
The beneficiary, he said, would be Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite organization, with which Israel fought an inconclusive, monthlong war in 2006.
After an inconclusive election in September, Israel is in political deadlock; neither leader has been able to form a ruling coalition.
The economy has been humming along despite Chancellor Angela Merkel's struggle to form a government after an inconclusive election in September.
Netanyahu, Israel's longest serving leader and in power since 2009, presently heads a caretaker government after two inconclusive elections this year.
The first two were analyzed to be truthful and the third question was "inconclusive," according to the polygraph examiner, Ronald Slay.
The whole rationale for super-delegates is that they get to assert their voice in the event the primaries are inconclusive.
Spain has been in a political gridlock and without a proper government for many months after two inconclusive elections this year.
Unable to form a government after two inconclusive elections this year, Mr. Netanyahu is hanging onto office by a fraying thread.
Cubs starter Mike Montgomery was pulled for pinch hitter Tommy La Stella in the sixth after an impressive — if inconclusive — night.
Growth in New Zealand's services sector slipped in September as the inconclusive election hit sales activity, a survey showed on Monday.
Another disclaimer: Tai speaks with an East Coast accent and Murphy's character in Frasier does not, which leaves the theory inconclusive.
One of the mistakes providers often make is discounting spiking blood pressure and other symptoms because a protein test is inconclusive.
That resignation pushed the country into its current predicament, setting the stage for inconclusive elections in April and then in September.
Following two inconclusive elections in six months, Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez met with Rajoy earlier on Tuesday to discuss the deadlock.
Meanwhile, a political stalemate continues in Italy as parties vie for the leadership of a governing coalition after Sunday's inconclusive election.
Prime Minister Theresa May's talks in Brussels, aimed at reopening the 585-page withdrawal agreement with the E.U., were predictably inconclusive.
The CBSA says it fully investigated and found the case inconclusive, but police in Quebec found enough evidence to lay charges.
"When some states were doing this, we received feedback that they weren't -- that it wasn't working as expected, specifically some public health labs at states were getting inconclusive results and what that means is that test results were not coming back as false positive or false negatives, but they were being read as inconclusive," Messonnier said.
But antibody testing may yield false positives or inconclusive results if the patient has also been infected with dengue or related viruses.
Although documented, the case is considered inconclusive until the fall of 2015, when a couple in Dallas pass the virus during sex.
The report found no evidence that Trump's 73 campaign colluded with Russia, but it was inconclusive on whether the President obstructed justice.
Suffice to say that my mission to actually verify whether these two drones actually existed and worked or not came up inconclusive.
That said, at the time of the Waco siege, the evidence to support any sexual allegations against Koresh was far more inconclusive.
The failure to form a Catalan government mirrors a political stalemate gripping all of Spain following an inconclusive national election on Dec.
It would take the coroner until January 225 to release a cause of death: "Multiple post-operative factors" was the inconclusive report.
However, Mohr states, the results were still somewhat inconclusive because both situations made eaters more aware of the act of eating itself.
The two-year Italian debt yield was around minus 0.10-0.20 percent, compared to minus 13 percent, just before the inconclusive election.
" In contrast, an editor's note or "expression of concern" is warranted for "inconclusive evidence of research or publication misconduct by the authors.
Ireland has become one of several euro zone countries facing a prolonged political stalemate following its inconclusive parliamentary election on Feb. 26.
After inconclusive March 4 elections, they proposed a political novice, law professor Giuseppe Conte, as their choice to lead the next government.
President Sergio Mattarella will meet party leaders on Monday to try to secure a coalition deal following an inconclusive March 4 election.
After an inconclusive first round of the presidential election in November, the result of a run-off on December 17th looked uncertain.
Spain faces a repeat election on June 26 after political parties failed to reach a coalition deal after an inconclusive December ballot.
The ratings agency had warned that deadlock on government policy after Saturday's inconclusive elections could endanger Australia's rating over the long run.
It has also formed another complication in the stalemate after last month's inconclusive election that may take weeks of negotiations to undo.
The doctors subjected him to a battery of tests, all of which came back inconclusive—"their favorite word," as Baca puts it.
Its conclusion is that studies so far have in fact been inconclusive and we need to go back to the drawing board.
The Socialists control only 90 seats in the 350-seat parliament, which has been deadlocked since an election in December proved inconclusive.
Democrats are favored in the U.S. midterm elections, but the data is inconclusive at this stage as to who will control Congress.
"We basically decided, 'Jeez, we should research this,' because we weren't really satisfied with the original results; they were inconclusive," remembers Foy.
The judge said that the video evidence was inconclusive and that she needs to hear from the process server and from Beck.
Spain, still without a government after inconclusive elections in December, was asked to cut its headline deficit to 21.2 percent in 21.8.
Instead, in 2013, the agency turned the investigation over to the state of Wyoming, which has issued more inconclusive reports since then.
Spanish bonds, hit by political uncertainty after inconclusive general elections in December, were holding up better than their Italian and Portuguese peers.
According to North Korea, Megumi killed herself in 1994, but DNA testing on remains returned to her family by Pyongyang was inconclusive.
The deadlock is threatening to force an unprecedented third national vote this December, a year after the first inconclusive election was held.
Ralph Northam (D) said Wednesday that the results of the probe were inconclusive, according to a statement from Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Italy could see repeat elections in July after anti-establishment parties failed to reach an agreement following the inconclusive vote in March.
The original catalyst for the selling came from the populist parties hoping to take control of Italy after inconclusive elections in March.
Two inconclusive general elections in December and June have plunged politicians into months of fruitless negotiations to try to assemble a government.
Tampa Bay challenged the play for offside but review proved inconclusive on the back skate of Brad Marchand on the entry play.
Doing so will be difficult as last month's inconclusive election means it could be many months before a new government is formed.
That was inconclusive enough that Judge was sent to NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital for a magnetic resonance imaging test and a CT scan.
But the source also said that they saw the chance of a repeat election, following an inconclusive one in April, at 70%.
But even an inconclusive paper can be important, others say, as it can spur the larger, more definitive studies that are needed.
Initial talks to form a new government between Varadkar and Coveney's Fine Gael party and rivals Fianna Fail following an inconclusive Feb.
In such situations, labs used to report that the results were inconclusive, or the defendant could not be excluded from the mix.
In Gaza, Netanyahu has overseen several inconclusive military confrontations that have not put paid to occasional cross-border rocket attacks on Israel.
She had to make painful concessions to the SPD to break months of political deadlock after an inconclusive election on Sept. 24.
He noted that early clinical trials to test whether HIV-prevention medications like Kaletra can help prevent coronavirus transmissions have been inconclusive.
In 2014, the United States Fish and Wildlife Service refused to list the animal for endangered species protection, calling the science inconclusive.
What's more, many CDC tests distributed to state labs have been faulty, causing more than half the labs to receive inconclusive results.
The test results, he said, have the potential to spare patients lung biopsies, which involve some risk and often yield inconclusive results.
The voting comes five months after an inconclusive ballot and threatens the political future of Mr. Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister.
But the early litmus test on the Liberty's DNA remains largely inconclusive, a troubling sign for a team that harbored championship aspirations.
The euro edged up 0.1 percent to $1.2347, having recovered from a brief selloff on Monday tied to Italy's inconclusive weekend election.
The president seemed to be responding to an interview with Mr. Phillips on CNN Friday morning that was, shall we say, inconclusive.
Benny Gantz's rejection of this offer could spell weeks of wrangling after Tuesday's election, which followed an inconclusive national ballot in April.
His remarks, which brought back the focus on Italy's inconclusive election outcome, hit Italian government bonds and sent the country's banking stocks .
Mr. Assad and his subordinates have repeatedly denied that their side has ever used chemical weapons, calling the evidence fabricated or inconclusive.
Mr. Weiss has said in statements that Sotheby's research may be inconclusive, and he is awaiting additional data before he will respond.
" As for improved workplace mood, researchers found "inconclusive" results, and for workplace productivity, they "didn't see any negative effects on work performance.
He said some of the literature on the issue remained inconclusive — despite the overwhelming consensus of the scientific community about humans' role.
But one of the chemicals, or reagents, in the tests turned out to be faulty, causing the lab to get inconclusive results.
Though companies are offering contact-less delivery options, information regarding how long the coronavirus lives on surfaces like cardboard remains somewhat inconclusive.
But a small few are deemed inconclusive, at which point the FBI can ask for three business days to complete a check.
However, a handful of inconclusive but highly disturbing details have come out that suggest possible links to the Ministry of Islamic Affairs.
Although there are no waiting periods under federal law, a check that turns out inconclusive can be extended for three business days.
The evidence on how effective they are is inconclusive, which makes the new scheme even more striking for its potential scale and generosity.
Italian bonds have faced pressure since anti-establishment parties joined forces in May and formed a coalition government following an inconclusive March election.
Public anger has grown at a time when politicians are struggling to form a new government after an inconclusive parliamentary election in May.
Public anger is rising at a time when politicians are struggling to form a new government after an inconclusive parliamentary election in May.
Video Defense attorneys argued that the evidence was inconclusive, and that their client was being singled out because of his ultraconservative Muslim beliefs.
Years of congressional hearings and "inconclusive" hardware inspections have presented a mixed picture on the threat that Huawei may, or may not pose.
It is expected to finalise a decision on which party it will help to form a government, following an inconclusive election in September.
The social services department was concerned that River View was "operating an unlicensed group home," but the investigation was inconclusive, the report stated.
For many candidates, this is still unexplored, inconclusive territory: Upload videos of rowdy rallies or photos of relatable activities, like getting a haircut?
Cristina's legal problems come as Felipe is expected to take a front-line role in Spanish politics, after inconclusive parliamentary elections in December.
Studies are inconclusive on whether companies perform better with different people in the two posts, said Abby Adlerman, founder of consulting firm Boardspan.
Spain is still without a government following inconclusive national elections in December but a strong economic recovery similar to Ireland's remains on track.
After the medical tests were inconclusive, they went to an eye doctor who simply asked them where they were when the blindness started.
Military officials had told CNN that a second test of the weapon had produced negative results while a third lab test was inconclusive.
The meeting was rather… inconclusive, they report: For about an hour, the group tried to get a handle on what constituted dehumanizing speech.
Today, as Germany clumsily grapples with the result of its inconclusive election in September, much of Europe finds itself in a similar spot.
Roethlisberger said during his weekly radio spot on Tuesday that he required X-rays in the locker room, but the tests were inconclusive.
Political fragmentation and polarisation have been evident in the aftermath of the eurozone crisis, leading to inconclusive elections in various countries, including Spain.
Public anger has swelled at a time when politicians are struggling to form a new government after an inconclusive parliamentary election in May.
But early tests around male contraceptives were inconclusive, and as birth control pills exploded, there wasn't as much interest in a male version.
Michel is currently heading a caretaker administration in Belgium after an inconclusive election in May, with talks on forming a new government continuing.
After conducting an investigation, the EEOC's findings were inconclusive, but the agency did say that the flight attendant has the right to sue.
Bashar had previously been suspected in the rape of an 11-year-old girl at a refugee center, although an investigation was inconclusive.
The Rangers challenged that the Carolina defenseman was offside, but the officials determined the video review was inconclusive, allowing the goal to stand.
Talks to form a coalition government have so far failed following an inconclusive vote in March that saw M5S gain the most votes.
Sandu had partnered with the Socialists to remove a party run by tycoon Vladimir Plahotniuc from power after an inconclusive election in February.
As Schwartz suggests in her piece, research on the long-term effects of extended use of prescription amphetamines is sadly insufficient and inconclusive.
Spain returns to the ballot box on June 2016 after an inconclusive December election stripped Rajoy's center-right party of its absolute majority.
The poll was set to be a referendum on that deal, but it proved inconclusive, and the country is heading to a runoff.
Spain has been in political limbo since two inconclusive national elections in December and June delivered the most fractured parliaments in four decades.
Chris Godwin bobbled it slightly, leading to an inconclusive booth review, but he could not have asked for a better ball to catch.
Financial markets and investors had been relatively resilient during 1.93 weeks of inconclusive talks between Italian political parties seeking to form a government.
Science is inconclusive in supporting its fat-dissolving properties, but the claim is that it acts as a detergent to break down fat.
Public outrage over corruption has taken its toll on politicians on the traditional left and right who lost votes in the inconclusive Dec.
CSIS analyst Matthew Funaiole told Reuters that images taken late last year were inconclusive, but that now the work under way is clear.
So the prelude, with its inconclusive ending, leads directly into Rameau's "Le Rappel des Oiseaux," and the cross-temporal exchange goes from there.
Earlier efforts by the board of elders to investigate were inconclusive, and Mr. Hybels retained their trust until the news reports were published.
The survivors' frustration at the slow pace, building through meeting after inconclusive meeting of the local governing council, boiled over late last month.
DUBLIN, March 10 (Reuters) - Ireland's Fianna Fail and Fine Gael parties decided on Tuesday to open formal coalition negotiations after an inconclusive Feb.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent test kits to states in February, some of which were flawed and produced inconclusive readings.
The kits had three components but some of the components were producing an inconclusive result for many public health labs using the test.
But because some CDC tests distributed to state labs turned out to be flawed, more than half of the labs received inconclusive results.
After months of inconclusive cultures, genomic testing pointed to leptospirosis, an extremely rare bacterial infection that is easily treated with old-school penicillin.
Researchers caution that the study is small and inconclusive, and acknowledged they were not able to determine what the increased levels might mean.
Bailout talks for Greece, which are scheduled for February 20 during a meeting of euro zone finance ministers, may continue to remain inconclusive.
Renault's numbers were "an inconclusive start to earnings season", said Evercore analyst Arndt Ellinghorst, who found its fourth-quarter comments "hardly confidence-inspiring".
But previous results have not deterred doctors, who have called earlier research on the subject inconclusive and the design of the trials flawed.
The two parties that supported democracy's conventional division – left versus right – failed in Sunday's inconclusive election in the euro zone's third-largest economy.
New York State's Department of Environmental Conservation said the source of the salt is "inconclusive," and that the salt has been stored safely.
They bucked the Thai index, which closed down 1.2 percent on concerns that the election would be inconclusive and a broader regional decline.
It was an embarrassing development for Rajoy's party, which was attempting at the time to form a national government after two inconclusive general elections.
Administration officials also say that they won&apost be able to confirm a child&aposs parentage by the deadline if DNA testing is inconclusive.
Two anti-establishment leaders made early plays to govern Italy on Monday, following an inconclusive election where voters shunted mainstream parties to the sidelines.
Scientific research remains inconclusive and there is no consensus on any of the potential carcinogenic nature of cellphones, according to the National Cancer Institute.
Psychologists are now realizing their institutions are structured so it's more likely that false positives will make it through to publication than inconclusive results.
Data about how kink habits have changed since then might be inconclusive, but that still shouldn't stop people from have a good, consensual time. 
Boulder police, however, considered those signs inconclusive, pointing to dust and an undisturbed spider web around the window as evidence that undermined the theory.
Consumers have suffered a sharp loss of confidence, according to the first GfK survey published since the inconclusive outcome of this month's national election.
Bashar had previously been suspected in the rape of the 11-year-old girl at the refugee center, although an initial investigation was inconclusive.
First, speculation that Britain might seek a "softer" Brexit, after an inconclusive election in which the Tories lost their majority, was squashed—for now.
As The Economist went to press, a meeting between the boards of both firms to discuss Broadcom's bid of $146bn (including debt) proved inconclusive.
A new report issued by a government panel with the straightforward name "Huawei Cyber Security Evaluation Centre" this week presents some fairly inconclusive findings.
Kloeckner, 45, is one of a series of younger ministers named by Merkel after months of political deadlock following Germany's inconclusive elections in September.
That crisis was alleviated in August; since then, the two sides, which have technically been at war since the 1950s, have held inconclusive talks.
There, António Costa, the Socialist leader, eventually became prime minister, with the support of more radical-left parties, after similarly inconclusive elections in October.
The incident, as upsetting as it is inconclusive, became the talk of Moscow when Mr Pavlensky revealed the news from Paris earlier this week.
These pioneering efforts produced results that were either inconclusive or unreproducible, so scientists largely gave up, figuring magnetoreception is something outside the human realm.
Research says: While plenty of research has been done to try to figure this out, the results are still pretty inconclusive, especially for kids.
A lifting of the political uncertainty that followed two inconclusive elections in the past year has helped boost Spanish government bonds in recent weeks.
And despite recent volatility in the wake of Italy's inconclusive March 4 election, spreads remain near their tightest levels in months, or even years.
Italy's government bonds steadied after a selloff on Monday, sparked by a surge in support for anti-establishment parties in Sunday's inconclusive national election.
The currency was hit by increasing prospects of another election in Italy as the political impasse there has continued since early March's inconclusive ballot.
And given how little empirical data is available, it said evidence was inconclusive about the extent to which such taxes could aid public health.
The talks follow an inconclusive election outcome on Friday in which May's party secured an underwhelming 318 seats, eight short of a parliamentary majority.
Swift shows that the elegance and lyricism of high modernist writing still has value for contemporary fiction, but the book is inconclusive and vague.
In the scenes of archival research, art historians resemble a team of forensic detectives studying the sometimes inconclusive evidence found at a crime scene.
Yet placing early and inconclusive blame on the reliability of the Patriot or similar missile systems plays directly into the hands of America's enemies.
The pictures of that supposed bite are inconclusive, and of course Costa denies that it was anything other than a hug and a kiss.
Mr. Rajoy is set to form a new conservative government in the coming week, after two inconclusive national elections and 10 months of stalemate.
It has not helped that he leads a left-wing minority coalition government that barely scraped into office earlier this year, after inconclusive elections.
Proponents say that bidet use reduces urinary-tract infections by removing bacteria that can travel up to the bladder, but the evidence is inconclusive.
They pledged to regularly evaluate the track, which has fallen under scrutiny as excessive rains may have made it more treacherous (studies are inconclusive).
" When asked why Amtrak had not installed seatbelts, she said international research on the matter has shown "inconclusive results regarding any improvements to safety.
Many people were convinced that racists had thrown a firebomb in the window, but a police inquest was inconclusive and no charges were brought.
"It gave them an inconclusive result, so the test was not valid," said Scott Becker, the CEO of the Association of Public Health Laboratories.
The spread between Italy's 10-year government debt and its German equivalent, which narrowed following the ECB's intervention, widened after the inconclusive EU summit.
But the tests turned out to be faulty: A problem with one ingredient caused more than half of state labs to receive inconclusive results.
It was unclear whether the present caretaker government had a legal mandate to carry out such a move after two inconclusive elections in 2019.
And in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for a unity government with his rival, Benny Gantz, after a second inconclusive election in Israel.
Meanwhile, the C.D.C. said that some of the coronavirus testing kits it began sending to laboratories within the U.S. have flaws, delivering "inconclusive" results.
Montaigne accepts, as no other writer had, that our inner lives are double, that all emotions are mixed, and that all conclusions are inconclusive.
City Ballet presented it at the evening's end, but surely this, unlike most Peck compositions, is not a closing piece: too quiet, too inconclusive.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella was holding a second day of talks to try stitch together a new government after an inconclusive March 4 election.
Kim Il-Sung's 1950 invasion of South Korea and three years of ultimately inconclusive war resulted in hardening the bifurcation into its current manifestation.
The conversation eventually moves on without Trump making any promises or resolving his concerns — which have been the subject of dueling and inconclusive studies.
She offers various interpretations of the victim of the book's famously motiveless murder (an Arab shot by a European), which are compelling, if inconclusive.
Rivlin's announcement came as Netanyahu and rival Benny Gantz failed to make progress to form a broad unity government after last week's inconclusive election.
Studies showing that people tracked by GPS appear in court more reliably are scarce, and research about its effectiveness as a deterrent is inconclusive.
However, a comparison with the last bond Intesa issued soon after March's inconclusive election shows the extent of the damage to banks' funding costs.
But a fairer reading of McDonagh's script is that people are complicated, requiring a more nuanced view that's reflected in the film's inconclusive ending.
Director Comey must have known that his inconclusive letter would be received as a bombshell and dominate news coverage and lead to endless speculation.
Despite the inconclusive result of a referendum, Mr. Zaev opted to continue with the implementation of the agreement and brought the measure before Parliament.
A day that was billed by the opposition as decisive in the struggle with Mr. Maduro over the country's leadership turned chaotic and inconclusive.
In Europe, which accounts for just under half of CK Hutchison's total revenue, Brexit and an inconclusive outcome in Italian elections add to uncertainty.
Instead, 12 days turned into 14 and the resulting agreement was largely inconclusive, with vague language that deferred big decisions until next year's summit.
But Ware said non-disclosure agreements are still likely to be used in less egregious cases, or when investigations into harassment claims are inconclusive.
Cyprus is not at the top of the agenda for the UN, and in any case its involvement has so far proved expensive and inconclusive.
The test results were received on March 15, but these had proved inconclusive and as a result the samples were sent for further re-testing.
That comes into play if election night is inconclusive, with races so close that recounts are necessary, said Tobias Levkovich, Citigroup's chief U.S. equity strategist.
Political uncertainty in Italy following an inconclusive general election adds to the nervousness surrounding Monte dei Paschi, which is 68 percent owned by the state.
Italians went to the polls on March 4 in what proved to be inconclusive national election in which voters shunted mainstream parties to the sidelines.
The vote will draw a line under two inconclusive elections and fruitless attempts at coalition-building between bickering parties, but it won't guarantee political instability.
The country's economy is growing at one of the fastest paces in the euro zone despite nine months without a government after two inconclusive elections.
Her mother, Agnes, said she had been told that the autopsy might be inconclusive because her daughter's body was found presumably days after her death.
A European Commission survey showed consumer morale in June was its weakest since the Brexit vote as households digested the implications of the inconclusive election.
After results from the first autopsy on Kim Jong Nam proved inconclusive, a second round of testing revealed the presence of the highly-toxic chemical.
However, the parties seem increasingly willing to bury their differences over the ideal system and risk an election even if the result could be inconclusive.
The groups are locked in talks to try to form a coalition government and end three months of political deadlock following inconclusive March 4 elections.
Analysts said that for now expectations for further ECB easing were helping buffer Spanish bonds despite the political uncertainty triggered by inconclusive elections in December.
"However, from all of these studies the results have been inconclusive," with some studies finding an association and others not finding an association, Wu said.
However, there are signs from recent PMI surveys that business sentiment is souring, and polls still show another inconclusive election on June 26 is likely.
Peace talks between the two sides have been "intermittent and inconclusive" since 1986, bogging down in 2012 when the government refused to free political prisoners.
Deciding how to juggle mental health and pregnancy is tricky, and a medley of slightly confusing, somewhat inconclusive medical studies don't make things much easier.
Washington has finally come to the point where it can no longer tolerate inconclusive talk fests while China laughs all the way to the bank.
For the first time since the inconclusive March 4 vote ended, Di Maio said he would pick a prime minister with League leader Matteo Salvini.
Even though Bigelow is a believer in the notion that aliens have been regularly visiting Earth, the results of the study were inconclusive at best.
Following inconclusive elections in Italy last month, diplomats say the caretaker government in Rome may tell its EU partners it cannot support any new sanctions.
Merkel's conservatives and the center-left Social Democrats (SPD) forged a loveless coalition in March 2018, ending months of political limbo following an inconclusive election.
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), led by Pedro Sanchez, would lead with 117 seats, down from the 123 seats obtained in April's inconclusive election.
As Spain heads into its fifth month without an elected government, after inconclusive elections in December, the criticism has taken on a distinctly political flavor.
Editorial Spain has effectively been without a government for eight months now, its politicians unable to form a majority in Parliament after two inconclusive elections.
Mr. Obama's visit to Spain, his first as president, comes at a time of political limbo in the country after inconclusive national elections last month.
And that means you might have been upset to see widespread reports that the science is still inconclusive on whether it actually improves your health.
Tampa Bay then challenged that the entry play was offside, but replay proved inconclusive as the puck sailed high as it crossed the blue line.
He said the company's plans were not affected by political turmoil in Italy, which is heading for new elections after an inconclusive vote in March.
The right-wing League and the anti-establishment 5-Star have often been at loggerheads since forming an unlikely alliance last year after inconclusive elections.
Kim could be playing a familiar game of offering symbolic concessions to draw the US and its allies into a prolonged and ultimately inconclusive dialogue.
U.S. farm cooperative CHS Inc was excluded from the ruling because the information submitted by the company to the government was inconclusive, the ministry said.
And so it doesn't seem like a coincidence that there's a lot of conflicting and inconclusive information about what causes endometriosis and how it works.
It was hard for Evans to figure out exactly who actually developed the phone, and he warned us that the evidence he found is inconclusive.
The studies we have so far on the relationship between digital technology use and mental health — for both teens and adults — are more than inconclusive.
After results from the first autopsy on Kim Jong Nam proved inconclusive, a second round of testing revealed the presence of the highly-toxic chemical.
Last Friday, the Bank of Spain warned that political uncertainty in the wake of December's inconclusive election could hurt economic growth due to stalled policymaking.
But one of the CDC's reagents turned out to be faulty, causing the majority of the state labs to come up with inconclusive test results.
There aren't many of those, so the panel endorsed just three interventions "supported by encouraging but inconclusive evidence," to prevent, delay or slow cognitive decline.
Without a firm answer, Mr. Ocalan's children are savvy enough to not get dragged into an inconclusive fight with either Iran or the Syrian regime.
The question of Ms. Merkel's succession has become a pressing matter five months after inconclusive elections left the chancellor struggling to build a new government.
The paralysis in Parliament has only compounded the country's political deadlock and chaos in the wake of three inconclusive elections in the past 12 months.
A 2011 government-funded assessment of existing research said there may be long-term health effects, but the evidence was lacking and the data inconclusive.
Five Star and the League joined forces this month in response to Mr. Mattarella's proposal to appoint a caretaker government after the inconclusive March elections.
Overall, 46 people were tested, 24 people tested negative, and one test was inconclusive, Vice President Mike Pence said in a press conference on Friday.
A SoftBank special committee of the board found circumstantial evidence when probing the allegations in 2108 but deemed it inconclusive, two of the people said.
The scientific evidence on reiki (a commonly practiced form of energy healing) is inconclusive about whether it can help people cope with anxiety or depression.
All these suggestive, ambiguous images jostle together in warm disorder, intensely colored but inconclusive, proceeding endlessly with no clear direction, impossible to summarize or explain.
LISBON — Through more than two months of tough negotiations to form a government in Italy after inconclusive March elections, global financial markets remained relatively calm.
After an inconclusive meeting, he and Ms. Morrissy Merick adjourned for drinks in her hotel room, where she persuaded him to have Westmoreland's edict reversed.
I was able to confirm with medical records that some of the medical tests resulted in inconclusive results for common causes of such an injury.
Read more " _____ • Brandon Rottinghaus in conversation with Clare Malone in Five Thirty Eight: "History shows that these investigations can take years and often prove inconclusive.
Lauren McLean, the City Council president and top vote-getter in an inconclusive November election, opposes the city's quest for leeway in policing the homeless.
Spain returns to the ballot box on June 26 after an inconclusive December election stripped Rajoy's center-right People's Party (PP) of its absolute majority.
Analysts said uncertainty over the make-up of the next Italian government after an inconclusive March 4 election was starting to weigh on Italian bonds.
LONDON (Reuters) - Irish government bond yields rose on Monday, underperforming euro zone counterparts, amid concerns that an election on Friday could produce an inconclusive result.
Italy has been immersed in the operatic political drama at which it excels, only Friday swearing in a new government after inconclusive elections in March.
" While noting that the data on vaping devices as a gateway to cigarettes is inconclusive, he added, "I think we have to have alarms out.
Although there are no waiting periods under federal law, a check that turns out inconclusive can be extended for three business days for further investigation.
Polls show the League has gained support since winning 17 percent of the vote in inconclusive March 4 elections, climbing as high as 24 percent.
Italy's current political instability comes after months of rising tensions between the governing partners which formed a coalition government in May 2018 after an inconclusive election.
The two pre-election adversaries began negotiating a coalition deal last week, more than two months after an inconclusive March 4 election produced a hung parliament.
His move effectively scuttled efforts at forming a coalition government, opening the way for possible early elections in the autumn following an inconclusive vote in March.
The Soliris lawsuits involved patients suffering from the rare disorder treated by drug, but also individuals with inconclusive or negative tests for the disease, police said.
Conte was a virtually unknown lawyer when he was chosen by the League and 5-Star to lead their government following an inconclusive March 2018 election.
The holiday is deeply ingrained in tradition across the world, and (albeit limited) evidence on year-round schooling remains inconclusive about its effects on academic performance.
De Toth said the film's adulterous hero was a problem for the Production Code, and the mandated reconciliation at the end is emotionally complex yet inconclusive.
After his proof got dissected by experts and turned out to be inconclusive at the very least, Wright publicly promised he'll follow up with better proof.
It prohibits sex-selective abortions—a fairly common justification for abortion restrictions, one for which there is "limited and inconclusive evidence," according to the Guttmacher Institute.
The agreement between the two parties that won the most parliamentary seats in an inconclusive March 4 election, watered down some of their most radical proposals.
While it's inconclusive which Hadid sister ended up taking the cake as the best model of 2016, we can still crown one the queen of karaoke.
Talks over these dams have been inconclusive, partly because the Syrian and Iraqi states barely function and partly because IS has controlled swathes of the Euphrates.
There has even been some suggestion that use of primrose oil and/or vitamin E supplementation may improve breast pain, although the evidence is still inconclusive.
Research on the subject has been largely inconclusive, but a large part of buying plane tickets is knowing you've done everything possible to keep costs down.
Britain's Parliament held a debate after a woman was sent home from her job as a receptionist for refusing to wear high heels (it was inconclusive).
Australian shares advanced on Monday, shrugging off uncertainty over its inconclusive election outcome over the weekend, to join the continuing post-Brexit rally across Asia markets.
In a general election last week after an inconclusive vote in December, Unidos Podemos failed to increase the number of seats it won six months ago.
Its shifting fate underscores how Haftar's one month offensive on the capital city has been inconclusive and suggests that fighting could last for many months more.
Here are some of the possible scenarios, including even a third parliamentary election in less than a year, following two inconclusive elections in April and September.
Netanyahu has highlighted, in two inconclusive Israeli elections this year, what he has described as his close relationship with both Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump.
Then, it manipulated its own studies to ensure that the outcome would arrive at the word so many burn-pit soldiers have come to dread: inconclusive.
While Italian markets have proved relatively resilient in the wake of the inconclusive election in March, a fresh election could put investor sentiment to the test.
On one such forum, worriers say they have scoured government and vaccine-manufacturer websites but feel overwhelmed by information that they regard as inconclusive or contradictory.
After the inconclusive 2010 election Lord Ashdown scrambled in vain to midwife a "progressive coalition" encompassing both parties, plus various small centre-left and regional outfits.
WELLINGTON, Oct 19 (Reuters) - New Zealand First leader Winston Peters said on Thursday he would support the Labour Party to form government after an inconclusive Sept.
Both times the interviews were inconclusive, FBI agents told reporters in Florida, adding that the killer was not under investigation at the time of Sunday's shooting.
There was no evidence of improper actions in two of the cases; in the other two, investigators found the evidence too inconclusive to determine any fault.
The resignation of Mr. Soria, who has not been charged with wrongdoing, comes at a time of turmoil in Spanish politics, after inconclusive elections in December.
The far-right Vox emerged as the third most voted force, with an estimated 52 seats - more than double the 24 won in April's inconclusive election.
The meeting ended without a decision, however, and was followed on Monday by more inconclusive and confidential wrangling in the Albert Borschette Congress Center in Brussels.
The emergency signal raised concerns that people may be missing or stranded, but after an inconclusive investigation, authorities are now appealing to the public for information.
There is some thought that commercial lubricants can alter the pH of a vagina and lead to increased infections, but the evidence is mixed and inconclusive.
DNA gathered from Dalí's death masked proved inconclusive in a 2007 paternity test, so Abel went to a Madrid court for help obtaining more genetic material.
This is a great illustration of what's known as publication bias: the tendency for journals to favor publishing results that confirm hypothesis, and neglect inconclusive data.
The U.S. is developing military options, which were discussed at an inconclusive meeting last week of President Barack Obama and his top security aides, officials said.
Catalonia's independence drive has overshadowed Spanish politics for years, triggering Spain's biggest crisis in decades in 2017, and helped bring about inconclusive national elections in April.
Meanwhile, the lists of users who have looked at each of your Story cards mean that you now have data — rudimentary and inconclusive, but still, data!
Under law, Gantz could ask for a two-week extension but after three inconclusive national elections in less than a year, he might not get one.
It found that the Federation for American Immigration Reform's estimate "is largely based on broad estimates and assumptions" while others have been significantly lower or inconclusive.
After three years of inconclusive chaos, with all Johnson's lies in 2016 now exposed, Britons deserve a chance to say if they really want to leave.
Accountancy firm Deloitte said business optimism at large British companies fell sharply in the second quarter, dampened by the inconclusive outcome of last month's national election.
After inconclusive elections in April and September, neither he nor his opponents have been able to form a governing coalition, which could force a third election.
The violence came a week before an Israeli election in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking a fifth term in office after two inconclusive votes.
The violence comes a week before an Israeli election in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking a fifth term in office after two inconclusive votes.
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Although President Obama's hair turned gray during his time in office, studies that have looked at stress and hair color have been inconclusive, Dr. Kirkland said.
Italy's government bonds recovered from a selloff on Monday that was driven by a surge in support for anti-establishment parties in Sunday's inconclusive national election.
Investors have shied away from Spain's domestic initial public offering market in 2019 partly in response to the uncertainty created by the country's two inconclusive elections.
After two inconclusive elections this year, Netanyahu heads a caretaker government and is fighting for his political survival ahead of a possible indictment on corruption charges.
In some cases — German floods around the same time as the French ones, for example — studies have been inconclusive or found no link to climate change.
The emotionally charged series of events, which included an inconclusive national referendum in Macedonia and months of protests in Greece, has left a trail of questions.
Sanchez, whose Socialist Party finished first in an inconclusive national election in April, has been trying to rally support among parliamentarians to confirm him as premier.
A post mortem examination took place that was inconclusive and therefore we need to undertake a number of other examinations before we can establish why she died.
The Mendocino County Sheriff's Office announced the inconclusive results on Tuesday, months after the remains were sent to a DNA laboratory for testing and analysis, KOIN reported.
But if the results tonight prove inconclusive and they continue to go after each other, the chances only increase that Trump will run away with this thing.
The two populist parties have been holding talks aimed at forming a coalition government and ending 10 weeks of stalemate following an inconclusive election on March 4.
Italian President Sergio Mattarella is scheduled to hold further talks on Thursday and Friday to try stitch together a new government after an inconclusive March 4 election.
Thiel is also underweight on Italian bonds and said the lack of a reaction in Italy's bond market to inconclusive elections on March 4 were a concern.
The currency was hit by increasing prospects of an another election in Italy as the political impasse there has continued since an inconclusive ballot in early March.
In Europe, inconclusive Brexit negotiations dominated the political outlook, along with violent protests in France and the ebbing political authority of Germany's long-time leader Angela Merkel.
Intelligence gained from the wiretapping has led to some evidence — though possibly inconclusive — that Manafort may have encouraged Russians to help with Trump's campaign, the network reported.
Mr. Rajoy is struggling to stay in office after inconclusive elections in December in which his Popular Party won the most votes but lost its parliamentary majority.
It may be some time before the appeal is heard as Spain is currently stuck in a complicated process of forming a government after an inconclusive Dec.
The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) conserved its ammunition at Tuesday's policy review, as widely expected, despite renewed doubts over the economic outlook following an inconclusive election.
Italy's 5-Star Movement reiterated on Thursday that Silvio Berlusconi and his Forza Italia party were an obstacle to forming a government after last month's inconclusive election.
Thanks to the ECG app, I now know that my heart rate is normal; the app classifies heart rhythm as either AFib, sinus rhythm (normal), or inconclusive.
Inconclusive talks between Greece and its international creditors on economic reforms and debt relief have cast doubt over the future of Greece's 85 billion euro bailout program.
Ireland's benchmark equity index fell about 0.5 percent, taking this year's losses to around 10 percent, after early results pointed to an inconclusive outcome to parliamentary elections.
THE inconclusive result of Italy's election on March 25th has, paradoxically, foisted a decisive role on a party that emerged from the contest demoralised, defeated and divided.
On the formation of a national government after the inconclusive December 20 national election, Rajoy said he had no plans to stand down as prime minister candidate.
For example, although there are no waiting periods under federal law, a check that turns out inconclusive can be extended for three business days for further investigation.
The sophomore collapsed during class at Spring Hill High School in Chapin, SC, and though authorities conducted an autopsy shortly after his death, the results were inconclusive.
Spain, which has a caretaker government following inconclusive parliamentary elections in December and June, is to present draft budget assumptions for 2017 to the Commission by Oct.
He went to the ER at a nearby hospital, but blood tests and a CT scan were inconclusive, so the doctors sent him back after five hours.
After months of fruitless coalition talks between different combinations of parties, a second election looks increasingly likely, though polls show it too would produce an inconclusive result.
Fico, whose centre-left Smer party won the most votes but lost its parliamentary majority at last weekend's inconclusive election, has until Friday to form a government.
Greenblatt told the Security Council on Tuesday a peace plan cannot rely on global consensus, inconclusive international law and "unclear" U.N. resolutions, sparking pushback from several countries.
Salvini is facing significant pressure from within his party to pull the plug on the coalition, which was formed in June 2018 after an inconclusive national election.
The PP emerged as the only major party to gain ground from inconclusive elections held last December, as voters flocked back to traditional parties and abandoned newcomers.
The EU Commission and the European Central Bank have held weeks of inconclusive negotiations over Monte Paschi's rescue plan, which can only go ahead with their approval.
In Spain King Felipe announced that, after exhaustive talks following the country's inconclusive election in December, he had not been able to find a new prime minister.
The result in Podemos' favor is likely to weigh significantly on negotiations to build a left-wing coalition after an inconclusive December election created a political stalemate.
The right-wing League has governed since June with the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, eventually forming a coalition among former rivals following an inconclusive March election.
The inconclusive war in Afghanistan, the disastrous outcome in Libya, the bickering over defense spending, and the gradual drifting away of Turkey have worn down the organization.
But a similar inconclusive result could mean months of lost leadership at a time when the country is trying to cut debt and sustain an economic recovery.
The use of new computer programs to analyze mixed — and extremely minute — portions of DNA has allowed the use of some samples that were previously considered inconclusive.
A co-star noticed the girl's reaction but only put together what happened after she heard of the allegations, and photos taken during the shoot were inconclusive.
A cost-benefit analysis was "inconclusive": the people who were being helped were so poor that the benefit of saving their eyesight didn't have much monetary impact.
In recent years, a handful of inconclusive but highly disturbing details have come out that suggest possible links between the Ministry of Islamic Affairs and the hijackers.
And while some research does support the empathy connection, Dr. Gallup says there are other studies in this line of thinking that have been inconclusive or contradictory.
The frustration was reflected in the inconclusive election at the end of February, when the incumbent coalition was rejected by voters yet to benefit from the upturn.
"Some tests came back inconclusive on other viruses, which is common," de Blasio spokesman Eric Phillips said on Twitter, adding that the tests were being re-administered.
No one has figured that part out yet: The New York Times tried to crowdsource an answer to that question in January, but the results were inconclusive.
Though Martínez attempted to conduct two paternity tests in 2007 using hair and skin samples taken from a death mask of the artist, the results were inconclusive.
Skeptics of Ms. Nixon's debate performance, who said she had dodged tough questions by offering meandering, often inconclusive replies, may have seen their critiques reaffirmed on Thursday.
The C.D.C. distributed its own diagnostic test kits to state and local health departments last month, but they turned out to be flawed, producing sometimes inconclusive results.
Opinion polls predict a close race, five months after an inconclusive election in which Netanyahu declared himself the winner but failed to put together a coalition government.
Opinion polls predict a close race, five months after an inconclusive election in which Netanyahu declared himself the winner but failed to put together a coalition government.
A drug that was originally synthesized as a treatment for malaria has had a breakout week after a small, inconclusive study made its way across the internet.
And if the status of Mr. Durham's Native American DNA is left inconclusive, that is clearly the heritage with which he self-identified from an early point.
Those that have been conducted are out of date or yielded inconclusive results, though some TRIO programs have been evaluated and found to have a positive impact.
The inconclusive vote last fall led to the formation of this current minority coalition government, however, and it very narrowly won a parliamentary vote earlier this month.
Two months after inconclusive elections created a political stalemate, Mr. Mattarella asked his country's bickering political leaders to support a neutral caretaker government of his own choosing.
More divided than ever after an inconclusive election, the country has lived through four terrorist attacks in recent months — three by British Muslims and one against them.
Initial DNA tests performed in the case have been inconclusive, the official said, adding that the authorities were hoping that pending test results would provide crucial information.
Investors have shied away from Spain's domestic initial public offering (IPO) market this year partly in response to the uncertainty created by the country's two inconclusive elections. .
However, the anti-immigrant League indicated that they expected a swift green light from the president after more than 11 weeks of political deadlock following inconclusive elections.
The impact of prosecution is similarly inconclusive: A conviction may have some effect on recidivism, but its deterrence largely disappears without continuous monitoring, such as intensive probation.
The impact of prosecution is similarly inconclusive: A conviction may have some effect on recidivism, but its deterrence largely disappears without continuous monitoring, such as intensive probation.
But instead, the FDA eventually gave all 50 state labs permission to use the original tests without one reagent that was to blame for the inconclusive results.
Italy has been unable to assemble a coalition government since inconclusive elections in March, which saw the rise of anti-establishment parties that support leaving the euro.
But an amniocentesis Rachel had taken came back inconclusive, which meant that her doctor couldn't definitively prove that denying her an abortion would seriously threaten her health.
Italy's centre-left caretaker government said on Thursday it will not issue new, multi-year budget targets until a new government has been formed following Sunday's inconclusive election.
The vote delivered an inconclusive result and the parties formed a coalition, one that has since caused consternation in Brussels for its euroskeptic rhetoric and big spending plans.
Fiat Chairman and controlling shareholder John Elkann withdrew a proposed 250:230 merger late on Wednesday night after the second inconclusive Renault board meeting in as many days.
The evidence of other long-term health benefits, such as reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, or Type 299 diabetes, is either weak or inconclusive.
It characterized the empirical evidence on resource extraction benefits as "inconclusive" and suggested that "important foreign-policy objectives" should necessarily be subject to a quantification requirement before adoption.
Even then, the school only did so at the request of the department's Office for Civil Rights and told Roe the investigation was inconclusive, which was not correct.
The two parties held a sixth day of negotiations aimed at creating a government and ending 10 weeks of political stalemate following an inconclusive election on March 13.
The is no end in sight to the new normal of bitter but inconclusive politics, politically inadequate economic growth and dramatic but largely ineffective interventions from central banks.
After two months of political deadlock following inconclusive elections, Conte spent his first day on the job meeting in scheduled consultations with a steady stream of political leaders.
PA) ruled out its participation in a "Big Bang" merger as the aerospace industry digested news of inconclusive talks between two of its largest suppliers, United Technologies (UTX.
Two inconclusive votes have left Spain in political limbo since December - and parties are still trying to cobble together a workable coalition after the last election in June.
STOCKHOLM, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Sweden's caretaker government said on Thursday it would cut taxes for pensioners in a budget limited by the political deadlock after September's inconclusive election.
The death of the first African-American woman to serve on New York state's highest court is still under investigation after the autopsy came back inconclusive, authorities say.
The drawn-out process of forming a government in Catalonia echoes the political stalemate gripping Spain at a national level following an inconclusive general election two weeks ago.
But after an inconclusive election in October, Mr Costa struck a deal with the radical Left Bloc and the Portuguese Communist Party to back a minority Socialist government.
Spain has been without a proper government since the inconclusive elections in December 2015 and could therefore argue it was and is unable to quickly implement spending cuts.
The U.S. still does not accept North Korea's claim that it tested a hydrogen bomb, but air sampling conducted after the test has proved inconclusive, the official said.
The United Nations, which had hosted two inconclusive rounds of peace talks in Switzerland last year, is pressing ahead on the diplomatic front for another round of negotiations.
Their findings were inconclusive and suggested that, in some cases, certain personalities would exhibit what they called a "backfire effect," and dig in deeper to their initial positions.
An inconclusive general election result has thrown Irish politics into disarray, promoting a flurry of back-room negotiations among the country's political parties to form a coalition government.
The hesitancy was in part due to the fact that Netanyahu heads a caretaker government, having failed to form a coalition after an inconclusive national election in April.
More recently, fears about a global trade war and political uncertainty in Italy after an inconclusive election could encourage the ECB to go slow in removing monetary stimulus.
Spain has been without a proper government since the inconclusive elections in December 2015 and can therefore argue it was and is unable to quickly implement spending cuts.
In fact, RAND cautioned that the research just on closing the background check loopholes, to make the system more universal, was "inconclusive" when it came to firearm homicides.
A video of him calling a FBI investigation into sexual misconduct allegations "inconclusive" went viral as calls grew last week for the bureau to look into Ford's allegations.
After December's inconclusive elections, in which the Socialists edged Podemos into second place, the two parties held talks about forming a left-wing coalition to oust Mr. Rajoy.
"Given substantial differences related to classification, it is not surprising that information on the prevalence, course, treatment and biomarkers associated with internet gaming disorder is inconclusive," they write.
GfK researcher Rolf Buerkl pointed to the political uncertainty since last year's inconclusive federal election as a factor behind the drop in all three components of the indicator.
The unrest has thrust Iraq into a major new crisis at a time when politicians have yet to agree a new government after an inconclusive election in May.
In 1976, NASA's Viking landers examined soil samples on Mars, and tried to animate them using the kind of organic nutrients that Earth microbes like, with inconclusive results.
The other big problem is that it adds a confirmatory finding to the ego depletion literature, when in actuality there's a greater chance that the study is inconclusive.
The index has pulled ahead this week, brushing aside political uncertainty from an inconclusive national election, and is on track for a ninth straight monthly streak of wins.
The public backlash against such scandals has taken its toll on Spanish politicians, with the traditional parties on the right and left ceding votes in an inconclusive Dec.
Lane openly wonders if his lab, on the whole, shows an inconclusive result for oxytocin "that may be the case in many labs around the world," he says.
Brexit is expected to dominate the speech while some of May's manifesto pledges are predicted to have been scaled back after an inconclusive General Election earlier this month.
To the Editor: Nutrition research is often confusing and inconclusive, yet so many of us do not look closely enough at the studies we allow to affect us.
Fighting for his political life after an inconclusive election in April, Netanyahu also reaffirmed a pledge to annex all of the settlements Israel has established in the territory.
Among 13 recent deaths, tests had come back positive for the virus in six cases, while five were still pending, another was inconclusive, and another came back negative.
But few analysts expect Spain to be plunged into another period of political limbo, similar to 2016, when politicians squabbled over who should govern after two inconclusive elections.
A stalemate after inconclusive elections in late 2015 led to a repeat election in 2016 and a weak conservative government that was ousted by Sanchez two years later.
Scott's wife, Rakeyia Scott, recorded the moments leading up to Scott's death on her cellphone, but the video was inconclusive as to whether Scott was holding a gun.
"If the footage is inconclusive, then I have to look at all the other evidence," Mr. Stroth said, saying he knows of witnesses who tell a different story.
Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving leader, is struggling to keep hold of power in a third vote after failing to secure a majority in two inconclusive elections last year.
The devices are incorporated alongside the more conventional use of searches of sniffer dogs and gunshot residue tests, both of which came up inconclusive in the Dabate case.
The unrest has thrust Iraq into a major crisis at a time when politicians still have yet to agree a new government after an inconclusive election in May.
After an inconclusive election in Italy on March 4, the prospects of a coalition agreement between the far-right League and anti-establishment 5-Star Movement have grown.
His People's Party failed to win a majority in elections on June 26 but won the most votes and increased its lead from an inconclusive ballot in December.
Tensions were running high at the session, in part because organizing the government is still proving difficult after an inconclusive election that left political parties scrambling for control.

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