The hours he spent with Ruth were maddening alike in promise and in
inconclusiveness. It was a week after he cured her headache that a moonlight sail on Lake Merritt was proposed by Norman and seconded by Arthur and Olney.
But far from restricting progress of computer science, the knowledge of such
inconclusiveness paved the way for building previously unimagined technologies.
Although this is simply speculation, an expert contribution to such a discussion could contribute to the intrigue of the narrative whilst taking into account the complexity and
inconclusiveness thereof.
Spectators must be extra attentive, connect apparently unrelated features, make up for ellipses or silences, and above all accept
inconclusiveness. A sequence in Il divo opens with a medium shot of galloping jockeys.
What's maddening is its
inconclusiveness. The author was listed in 2010 as one of the twenty best British novelists under forty.
After the preliminary inquiry, and especially after the
inconclusiveness of the Grange Inquiry, attention turned to the way the police investigation and prosecution were carried out.
According to Wutz, in Lowry's attempt to overreach the information capacity of the novel, "sentences tend to trail off into
inconclusiveness or enmesh themselves into arabesque loops that defer closure" (15).
The concepts that the students put forth as the reasoning of the metaphors that they have come up with regarding a malfunctioning educational system (disengagement,
inconclusiveness, fruitlessness, inability to nourish, being dysfunctional, congestion, immovability, being unnatural, being enclosed, uselessness, defectiveness, breakability, superfluous size, immobility, emptiness, incoherence, artificiality and slipperiness), seem to be affirmative of the problems in the operation of a system.
Almost all science rests in a realm of
inconclusiveness, where there is credible, but unproven, evidence associating a thing with an effect, and where informed conclusions are reached about the likelihood of the thing to produce the effect in the ordinary course.
In Boldon's work, this low-level anxiety is linked to an implicit
inconclusiveness about new technologies.
While I'm not convinced that this book arrives at any definitive metaphysical answers, this
inconclusiveness is appropriate given Adolph's literary focus: while the writers analyzed here each wrestle with the mind-body problem, none comes close to resolving it.