inconclusiveness

NOUN
  1. the quality of being inconclusive
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How To Use inconclusiveness In A Sentence

  • Its inconclusiveness demonstrated its futility.
  • As with all the other evidence, the results are remarkable for their inconclusiveness.
  • PR would mean that this disappointing inconclusiveness, this national post-electoral dithering and huddling, becomes the norm. Azeem Ibrahim: Proportional Representation Is Like a Box of Chocolates : You Never Know What You're Going to Get
  • The shared pattern of the first three Anglo-French wars helps explain their inconclusiveness.
  • Nonetheless, on December 13, 1999, despite the inconclusiveness of the "group identification" and the lack of mass graves, the Pentagon released its official, public announcement that all members of this crew of U.S. military service personnel are now "accounted for." ... Statistics on the Prisoner of War issue
  • The hours he spent with Ruth were maddening alike in promise and in inconclusiveness. Chapter 20
  • Both sides of the dispute noted the inconclusiveness of the decision. Supreme Court overturns objection to cross on public land
  • Still, the real power of the play lies in the subtle inconclusiveness of the character studies. The Taming of the Shrew; The Trial of Ubu; Our New Girl – review
  • That split is leading to further "inconclusiveness" on what the Fed will do at its next meeting, either follow recent statements and keep interest rates on hold, or follow financial-market concerns and cut, said Carl Forcheski, vice president for foreign exchange at Société Générale in New York. Dollar Climbs on Stocks' Performance
  • Despite and perhaps because of their inconclusiveness, these timber studies offer an illuminating chapter in environmental history.
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