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Martin noted that polls, which he doesn’t trust, are inconclusive, and he said that while he still cringes at times when Trump speaks, “I don’t think any of his ramblings will cost him the election.”

Some wildlife officials call these results “inconclusive” because they don’t consider them robust enough, but some experts see them as writing on the cave walls.

One passed a polygraph; the other showed inconclusive results.

She said she received “inconclusive results” to due her dense breast tissue and underwent a breast ultrasound as a result.

No close-up of Woakes’ right foot was available, the grainy footage was inconclusive and the benefit of the doubt went to the batter.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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