/ɪnˌkənˈkluːsɪv prɪˈzʌmpʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: suy đoán không chặt chẽ.
A more thorough explanation: An inconclusive presumption is a legal presumption that does not require the trier of fact to reach a particular conclusion. It is a presumption that may be rebutted by evidence to the contrary, and does not necessarily dictate a specific outcome in a legal proceeding.
Example: In a court of law, the inconclusive presumption that the defendant is innocent until proven guilty must be upheld throughout the trial.