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"abeyance" Definitions
  1. (formal) not being used, or being stopped for a period of time

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It is still yellow, the color of abeyance, unease, hesitation.
Previously MetLife had asked for an abeyance until the review was complete.
As such, their functional identity is in abeyance; who knows what's possible.
In May, the court granted a 60-day abeyance, which expired this month.
Solidarity can be this too: keeping memory, debate, and discussion alive in abeyance.
A spokesman for the company said it was pleased with the 60-day abeyance.
PM Lee: Well the matter is in abeyance, I'm not sure if it's solved.
Here the heir to Peter's melancholy abeyance is Hassan, an unaspiring analyst from Karachi.
Odor and Bautista appealed their discipline, which will be held in abeyance pending a resolution.
In the immediate term, contingency measures held in abeyance would need to be enacted en masse.
"This period of abeyance has turned into a non-assertion assertion of executive privilege," Whitehouse said.
In a tenth case, a decision was held in abeyance while voluntary restraint agreements were negotiated.
Because they do not, defendant's motion to dismiss this case or hold it in abeyance is denied.
Instead, we typically hold information in abeyance and evaluate it based on the source, context, and content.
The Washington Redskins appealed that decision, but that decision was held in abeyance pending The Slants case.
So for a while the usual complaints about the supply and/or quality of workers were in abeyance.
The noise remained — though that, too, has been in abeyance for some time — but the effect was different.
Xi hardly can walk away from trade talks and bring on the higher tariffs Trump has held in abeyance.
This work mostly holds its bravura moments in abeyance until the finale, and Mr. Brey rose to them admirably.
"Whereas abeyance would maintain the Supreme Court's stay, a remand would raise substantial questions regarding the stay's vitality," they said.
The Catalans could affirm that their independence is in abeyance; Madrid could signal it is prepared for greater Catalan autonomy.
Rather, once it decides the rule's fate, BLM will likely seek an abeyance, as has been done with other regulations.
I'd gotten the text after an exercise class, where I'd been attempting to plank and crunch my curves into abeyance.
US President Donald Trump inherited an improving economy, two of America's longest wars in abeyance, and ISIS on the way out.
Recently enacted statutes explicitly aimed at protecting fetal life have resulted in women's basic rights being held in abeyance throughout pregnancy.
Trump administration just asked the DC Circuit to keep #CleanPowerPlan case in abeyance pending the outcome of the planned repeal. pic.twitter.
His characters are people emblematic of our time, when the notions of duty and sacrifice are by and large in abeyance.
Millions more dollars from 2018 and 2019 are being held in abeyance pending certification that Egypt met congressional conditions, congressional sources said.
Nadler said in a statement that he would "hold the criminal contempt process in abeyance for now" as a result of the agreement.
It effectively restores the Creek Nation's sovereign territory after a century in abeyance, handing the tribe a significant and perhaps unintentional legal victory.
The Obama presidency put some of those factional fights into abeyance, but Bernie Sanders's 2016 campaign renewed infighting and scrambled the factional lines.
It also asked litigants to file motions on whether to remand the case back to the agency rather than hold it in abeyance.
Not so subtly, he cites the critical assistance the U.S. provides to that Russia-threatened country, aid Trump then was holding in abeyance.
A U.S. Appeals court in May granted a 60-day abeyance in the appeal filed by the administration of Democratic former President Barack Obama.
Instead, they have elected simply to bypass the process by refusing to start it — to hold the nomination in abeyance for purely political reasons.
The possibility is held in abeyance: to access these preserves of learning, ordered and structured for a reader who is always on the horizon.
Postmates, meanwhile, told AAA that its couriers' arbitration demands must be held in abeyance until workers decide whether to participate in the class action.
Judge Bates held his decision in abeyance for 90 days to give the Trump administration time to send along a better justification for ending DACA.
The installment is, if anything, even more programmatic than its predecessor, where the milk-tooth winsomeness of the children held class-grooved destiny in abeyance.
Mr. Qassim's petition, along with others, was kept in abeyance as cases that would inevitably bear on it traveled up and down the legal system.
The two leaders walked away from Hanoi, Mr. Kim's negotiators were fired, and talks were in abeyance until the new team arrived in Stockholm on Friday.
With the talks in abeyance until 2006, the North accuses the United States of being a nuclear menace, drawing a warning from President George W. Bush.
Ultimately, though, he believes that those who have held volatility in abeyance for so long — from risk parity funds to global central banks — will face a reckoning.
"We have a historic responsibility that this deal is not held in abeyance," Tsipras said as he and his Macedonian counterpart Zoran Zaev received a standing ovation.
This is why the Fed has decided to hold in abeyance future rate hikes, in hopes the falling dollar will continue to bail out the global financial system.
Antiglobalization activists and intellectuals quickly felt the power of such rhetoric: Many, including the AFL-CIO, stayed away from the protest, and the movement quickly fell into abeyance.
Trump is resurrecting the Republican Party's disdain for the use of American statecraft as an instrument for promoting liberal values, which went into abeyance with President Ronald Reagan.
"Given our conversations with the Department, I will hold the criminal contempt process in abeyance for now," said House Judiciary chairman Jerrold Nadler, a Democrat from New York.
"Given our conversations with the Department, I will hold the criminal contempt process in abeyance for now," House Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler said in a Monday statement.
Sadly, jokes about this have gone into abeyance since Hillary Clinton's grueling 11 hours of testimony before a congressional Benghazi committee turned into a triumphant moment for her.
"The comments from Trump were seen as offering a glimmer of hope that further tariff action could be held in abeyance," said NAB's head of FX strategy, Ray Attrill.
"Remand thus would avoid the most egregious flaw in EPA's request for indefinite abeyance of a rule that is subject to a stay pending expedited judicial review," they said.
When you are raised in two cultures at once — when people see in you two heritages at odds, unresolved, in abeyance — you learn to shift at will between them.
Rather, it is whether America faces "irreparable harm" if the new Trump administration policy is held in abeyance for a few months while the lower courts investigate its legality.
As part of his executive order, Trump authorized Attorney General Jeff Sessions to ask the court to hold the case in abeyance, which lawyers said he is likely to do.
In 1913, Woodrow Wilson reignited the tradition of personally delivering the State of the Union address to Congress, a practice that had been in abeyance for more than a century.
Kushner's lawyer, Abbe Lowell, said on Wednesday that his client had passed an FBI background check, which had held his permanent security clearance in abeyance for more than a year.
But those plans have been held in abeyance because of the intense fighting, the absence of assurances of safe passage and the lack of a green light from the government.
Judge Nogeira decided that about $2.8 billion in Vale assets that judicial officials froze earlier this year should remain in abeyance as investigations into Vale's culpability in the disaster continue.
Allegories, on the other hand, are not made out of parts, and the captioning of an allegorical image or situation activates what was in abeyance, latent, dormant—but not fragmented.
On the eve of last year's Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un, President Trump said he put "hundreds" of North Korean sanctions in abeyance because "we're talking so nicely" with Pyongyang.
We are therefore declining to issue a correction, or at least are holding one in abeyance, perhaps for another 165 years or so, until a more definitive conclusion can be reached.
A three-member special court found Musharraf guilty of violating Article 6 of the Constitution: "Any person who abrogates or subverts or suspends or hold in abeyance, or attempts or conspires to abrogate or subvert or suspend or hold in abeyance the Constitution by use of force or show force or by any other unconstitutional means shall be guilty of high treason" In Pakistani law, the court noted, the only punishment for high treason is death.
That the Blue House was able to score a historic meeting with the North Korean leader amidst ever-high tensions, and at least hold in abeyance further conflict, is no small achievement.
Trump administration lawyers asked the court in April to hold the case in abeyance because they had started the process of reviewing the rule, as ordered by a Trump executive order on energy.
Last week, a U.S. appeals court said that a U.S. government appeal of a ruling last year that the label was wrongly applied to MetLife would remain in abeyance until further court order.
It's a perverse way to watch a presidential debate — holding my own feelings and judgments of a candidate in abeyance as I try to control for the presumed sexism of the American public.
The case is pending before the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, which has held it "in abeyance" at the request of House Republicans and the Trump administration.
But still, that was almost 50 years ago: Today feminist arguments are clearly dominant, population-control arguments are in relative abeyance, and the pro-choice consensus officially abjures both racism and authoritarian eugenics.
In total, as much as $20 billion worth of potential export deals, impacting large and small exporters alike, are stuck in abeyance thanks to the fact the bank's board falls short of a quorum.
The Muslim Brotherhood remains in shattered abeyance and more radical Islamists, who have mounted terror attacks and grabbed a chunk of territory in north-east Sinai, have not made broader inroads among the general public.
The coalition deal between Chancellor Angela Merkel's conservatives and the Social Democrats (SPD) includes a plan for a "Heimat", or homeland, ministry, rehabilitating a term that had fallen into abeyance in the post-war era.
Steve Schale, leader of the pro-Biden super PAC Unite The Country, said voters might still want an abeyance in the appearance of politicking in a time of crisis, at least in the short term.
"I hereby request that the committee hold the subpoenas in abeyance and delay any vote on whether to recommend a citation of contempt," pending a determination by Trump whether to assert executive privilege, Boyd wrote.
But instead of Trump's removal from office as a remedy, it would essentially place the impeachment process in abeyance until the House can determine whether it will be able to hear from additional key witnesses.
Perhaps no sport makes tiny, determined grown-ups of girls the way gymnastics does — "old beyond her years" is how Devon's teachers describe her — while at the same time keeping their sexual development in tortured abeyance.
In a statement on Tuesday, Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen A. Zappala Jr. suggested that he, too, would call for capital punishment but that the state charges would "remain in abeyance" while the federal case proceeds.
That leads to a peculiar reality: Some of the most popular ideas are in many cases held in abeyance so that they can be used to pass legislation that most members would oppose if considered separately.
Following the trail of thinking of the Jewish tradition without adhering to a specific aesthetic canon — there never was one — Pepperstein embraces the expanse of infinity, but without salvation or redemption; the world remains in abeyance.
The House Judiciary Committee announced Monday that it would "hold the criminal contempt process in abeyance" for Attorney General Bill Barr after reaching a deal with the Justice Department to access underlying documents supporting the Mueller report.
The department said it filed a notice Monday to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, but will ask the court to hold the appeal in abeyance to give officials time to rewrite the rule.
A 1982 memo from President Ronald Reagan directed that only the president can invoke executive privilege, and that administration officials should ask Congress to hold their requests for information in abeyance while they consult the White House.
Tuesday's election likely saw a surge in provisional ballots — those cast but held in abeyance until their eligibility can be verified — as election-law changes in some states left voters and poll workers alike confused about requirements.
It said that if Congress requested information that might be subject to executive privilege, officials should "request the congressional body to hold its request in abeyance" pending a final presidential decision on whether to assert the privilege.
The U.S. officials said the failure of diplomacy in Syria has left the Obama administration no choice but to consider alternatives, most of which involve some use of force and have been examined before but held in abeyance.
"We believe the Trump administration should support an abeyance in the case until the review of the FSOC designation process is complete, which could lead to the dismissal of the appeal," said MetLife in a statement to Reuters.
The Labor Department said it filed a notice Monday to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit, but will ask the court to hold the appeal in abeyance to give officials time to rewrite the rule.
All celebrations of Bastille Day, of course, went into abeyance when the traditional monarchy was restored in 1814 following Napoleon's defeat; observing the anniversary became a kind of underground act of defiance by Republicans during the following decades.
I think right now we'd be an oil-rich nation, and I believe that we should have done it, and I'm very disappointed that we didn't do it, and I don't think anybody would have held us in abeyance.
Today, the index is ahead by 6.3 percent less than four weeks into the year, and investors are relieved but also ambivalent and gun shy — unsure if the bear raid of the prior few months is over or only in abeyance.
On Wall Street at least, the Fed's dovish 33 conversion is paying off: The S&P 23 is up about 22 percent since the Fed's Jan 22 meeting signalled it was putting in abeyance a tightening policy that began in 2015.
They've reaped a reward for virtue, for facing up to the reality of their misery, but that misery is only in abeyance now, and the fact of it will come crashing down as soon as this season ends, however it ends.
The North may have held in abeyance its nuclear provocations, but just this past weekend, we saw reports on the Kim regime's pirating and illicit transaction techniques to get around international sanctions that are wearing away at the DPRK's economy.
The Administrative Office said some federal courts have already granted requests from the Department of Justice to suspend, postpone or hold in abeyance civil cases in which the government is a party, subject to further consideration or until appropriated funds become available.
First, one major strength of the rebalance is its recognition of Southeast Asia's increasing strategic importance; with the U.S.-Thailand alliance largely in abeyance following that country's most recent military coup, The Philippines has been Washington's most important treaty ally in Southeast Asia.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit denied FERC's motion to "hold in abeyance" consolidated petitions for review filed in December by the Sierra Club, Appalachian Voices, the Chesapeake Climate Network and other groups opposed to the pipeline.
His mouth dropping into slack-jawed blankness, Mr. Gillen taps unnervingly into the silence, one imagines, that haunts this most supreme of melodists, a man held in fearsome abeyance from his own father and from a reactionary society that cannot easily accommodate him.
The S.E.C. could ask the 10th Circuit to hold the Bandimere decision in abeyance as it seeks Supreme Court review of the issue so that defendants don't flock to Denver to seek to have any sanctions imposed in an administrative proceeding overturned.
"The event that required a proposal by the Commission to suspend parts of the European Structural and Investment Funds is no longer present and there will be no such proposal," the EU executive said in a note, adding that the sanction procedure will be "held in abeyance".
"EPA fails to justify its unprecedented request for an open-ended abeyance at this late stage of litigation: more than six months after the en banc court heard a full day of oral argument," wrote the group, led by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman (D).
Like the Pirandello of "A Breath of Air," McGregor is alive to subtle shifts in the natural world—to the breath that quickens and kindles in spring, to the steady, hazy lengths of summer and the downcome of autumn, and then the slow abeyance of winter.
Words echo waves across time, sounding the sexual metaphor from Shakespeare's dark lady to Fonda, who the speaker becomes, "anchored in the bay where all men ride," her words falling in abeyance toward a boy of her youth on the dock of Otis Redding's overheard bay.
"Abeyance is the proper course of action because it would better preserve the status quo, conserve judicial resources, and allow the new Administration to focus squarely on completing its current review of the Clean Power Plan as expeditiously as possible," Justice Department attorneys representing the EPA wrote.
A 10-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit granted the request to put the litigation involving the regulations, known as the Clean Power Plan, in abeyance for at least 60 days while the administration plans its next steps.
The 20013-page Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (as amended) still has provisions on support for South African Homelands, prohibition of assistance to the Khmer Rouge and abeyance of aid to Afghanistan until such time that they officially apologize for the murder of Adolph Dubs (who died in 1979).
Alex Robert Ross, Stream Wire's Timely New Album, 'Silver/Lead' Specialist in All Styles and Made in Dakar, the 2001 and 2008 albums that reunited this world-class band, climaxed a career that began with a 15-year run in 1970, went into abeyance rather than "modernize," and then surged back.
A MINUS Orchestra Baobab: Tribute to Ndiouga Dieng (World Circuit Records) Specialist in All Styles and Made in Dakar, the 2001 and 2008 albums that reunited this world-class band, climaxed a career that began with a 15-year run in 1970, went into abeyance rather than "modernize," and then surged back.
What it doesn't tell us, but what we'll soon find out, is whether there are large majorities in Congress—and enough political will within the GOP leadership—to take modest legislative steps that would improve and stabilize the system, and leave partisan health care battles that have dominated politics for eight years in abeyance.
"Given our conversations with the Department, I will hold the criminal contempt process in abeyance for now," Judiciary Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerGOP memo deflects some gun questions to 'violence from the left' House Democrats urge Trump to end deportations of Iraqis after diabetic man's death French officials call for investigation of Epstein 'links with France' MORE (D-N.
Consistent with paragraph 5 of President Reagan's 1982 memorandum about assertions of executive privilege, the Department requested that the Chairman of the Committee hold the subpoena in abeyance and delay any vote recommending that the House of Representatives approve a resolution finding me in contempt of Congress for failing to comply with the subpoena, pending a final presidential decision on whether to invoke executive privilege.

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