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The experts also seemed resigned to the inconclusiveness of the whole issue.
Sometimes - particularly at the book's close - this makes for an unsatisfying inconclusiveness.
Their report could stand as the archetype of diplomatic inconclusiveness.
The book ends with entirely satisfying inconclusiveness on all fronts.
But he also, like Frank, possesses a dry, modern sense of irony and inconclusiveness.
The inconclusiveness of the obituary was its own inspiration.
We were used to winning or losing; the inconclusiveness of this incident made fighting men uncomfortable.
That inconclusiveness became a signature of those times.
Perhaps the inconclusiveness of the film was inevitable, given the ambiguity of a case about which the whole truth may never be known.
The inconclusiveness of such a kind of war!
These encounters are marked by an odd inconclusiveness.
He accepted contradiction and paradox, the inconclusiveness of logic."
Notwithstanding the inconclusiveness of our findings, some comments are appropriate if only to raise questions that deserve further consideration.
Effects were made, but they quickly evaporated, generating a feeling of unease or inconclusiveness."
The hours he spent with Ruth were maddening alike in promise and in inconclusiveness.
Mr. Gingrich might reasonably be depressed at the inconclusiveness of the struggle in this arena, too.
He says simply that the obituary, and especially its inconclusiveness, was what jolted his imagination into writing the book.'
There's a nice inconclusiveness about these paintings; closure is not their forte (Glueck).
Inquiry Inconclusive The mystery about the motives has flourished with the inconclusiveness of the investigation.
His own reply is relatively brief though intelligent, storm-battered and - most useful of all - convincing in its very inconclusiveness.
She was even a little offended at the inconclusiveness that did not settle things at Pangbourne.
Still, inconclusiveness in these matters is smarter than certainty, and Mann manages to be convincing when it comes to patterns if not particulars.
They refused for that reason to cooperate with Sir John and expressed bitterness today at the continuing inconclusiveness of the investigation into the killing.
But when a documentary film takes on the considerable subject of war, inconclusiveness can frustrate, though the viewer's frustration is not necessarily with the film.
Yet, because of its inconclusiveness it did not prevent further warfare between Denmark and Sweden ending only in the 1720s.