- but
clinical evidence that it is
effective for this
purpose is weak or
inconclusive. The name of the herb is
derived from the
personal name
Valeria and the...
-
subject of
ongoing debate,
although mainstream Egyptological consensus inconclusively identifies Menes with the
Naqada III
ruler Narmer or his successor,...
-
skirmishing off Port
Arthur would continue until May 1904. The
attack ended inconclusively,
though the war
resulted in a
decisive ****anese victory. The opening...
- Run in August. His
invasion of
Maryland that
September ended with the
inconclusive Battle of Antietam,
after which he
retreated to Virginia. Lee won two...
-
Muscovite victory Another result* *e.g.
result unknown or indecisive/
inconclusive,
result of
internal conflict inside Poland or
Russia in
which the other...
-
under pressure from some of his troops. The
arbitration process ended inconclusively in 658
though it
strengthened the Syrians'
support for Mu'awiya and...
- made
permanent gains—though in the
Eastern theater the
conflict was
inconclusive. The
abolition of
slavery became a
Union war goal on
January 1, 1863...
-
choosing a
nominee for
president in the 1912 election. The
primaries were
inconclusive, with
Speaker of the
House Champ Clark holding a lead over
Woodrow Wilson...
- direction), then the
proposition can be
called unproven, undecided,
inconclusive, an open
problem or a conjecture. The term was
likely coined by philosopher...
- to
integrate the
Soviet Union into the anti-British bloc
failed after inconclusive talks between Hitler and
Molotov in
Berlin in November, and he ordered...