In admitting that these paths don't lead to one logical, conclusive method, Burkeman invites us to choose our own.
But Junji pointed out that results aren't conclusive and testing is still ongoing.
MYTH: Sugar is as addictive as hard drugs : FACT: There is no conclusive evidence that sugar is addictive.
But Public Health England (PHE) says the infections data is not conclusive, although it does recommend supplements.
She said the evidence wasn't conclusive enough that it was life and not a geologic quirk.
Yet none of these five reasons is conclusive.
It's important to reiterate that the study was only conducted in mice, so it's not entirely conclusive on the effect it may have on humans.
But Dr Tedstone, chief nutritionist at Public Health England, agrees that the "evidence is by no means conclusive on having breakfast".
" Indeed, green tea is given credit for many health benefits – it's supposed to help against cancer, but despite suggestive evidence, there is no conclusive evidence that green tea helps to prevent or treat cancer.
And, looking in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), we can reveal that the answer is… not conclusive.
"And until now most of what we can say is there's not very conclusive data.
A yes or no from Amherst or the University of Virginia or the University of Chicago is seen as the conclusive measure of a young person's worth, an uncontestable harbinger of the accomplishments or disappointments to come.
In the lack of conclusive evidence, people have been forced to accept that he was probably just obsessed with his strange project.
Alfred North Whitehead (1861 - 1947) Don't accept your dog's admiration as conclusive evidence that you are wonderful.