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47 Sentences With "be in limbo"

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As of now, though, that project seems to be in limbo.
Now, those plans could be in limbo until new treaties are ratified.
Harriet Tubman's face on the $20 bill appears to be in limbo.
Quinn may be in limbo but has an obvious path out of purgatory.
U.S.-North Korean engagement has appeared to be in limbo since the Feb.
U.S.-North Korean engagement has appeared to be in limbo since the Hanoi meeting.
Gabrielle Union had a hair care brand called Flawless that seems to be in limbo.
Once Trump has engineered the new policy direction, the deal's fate will be in limbo.
Brexit talks seem to be in limbo over the key issue of preventing a hard Irish border.
It seems to be in limbo between reality and the spirit world, mixing the mundane with the ethereal.
That means people seeking to travel or settle here may be in limbo until the case is finally resolved.
Then diplomats said it would be delayed at least until Friday, but the plans seemed to be in limbo later Thursday.
On Saturday, Congress begins a nine-day recess, which is a long time for any embattled presidential nominee to be in limbo.
The fate of any agreement will be in limbo, however, since the Justice Department will likely soon by led by Alabama Sen.
If the FCC doesn't vote on BDS by the Inauguration, its status could be in limbo and/or its proposed rules could be revisited.
Those negotiations, however, appear to be in limbo after the president tweeted that Republicans should stop "wasting their time" on immigration until after the election.
Yet the fate of Obama's executive actions might still be in limbo after the Supreme Court issues its ruling in the heat of the presidential campaign.
Arbid agreed that the possible date of Saudi Aramco's IPO "does seem to be in limbo," but said there are good reasons to delay the launch.
Perdue's nomination appears to be in limbo due to either the FBI background check or to financial conflicts of interest considered by the Office of Government Ethics.
The future of U.S. engagement with North Korea has appeared to be in limbo since the Vietnam summit, with no sign of direct contact between the two sides.
However, China is unlikely to react positively to the bullying tactics of the US. And that means Huawei's phone business may be in limbo for a while yet.
The Hollywood Reporter reported in March that the expected reshoots had yet to be completed, and that the movie appeared to be in limbo, raising questions about its status.
He is relieved to be in the United States, he said, but will be in limbo until his asylum application, and that of his 21-year-old daughter, are decided.
Its fate in the United States could be in limbo if Democrats win control of the House in the November midterm elections and want to stop the trade treaty from passing.
Nash argued that many marijuana patients will be in limbo unless the government somehow swiftly replaces the shuttered dispensaries with a way for them to access their cannabis quickly and easily.
But if Congress waits until the last minute, a flood of DACA recipients will be in limbo — a thousand people a day for seven months is 210,000 people who will be vying for status.
Members of the GOP are likely breathing a sigh of relief that both of Arizona's US Senate spots won't be in limbo, since the contest to take Flake's seat is expected to be a contentious one.
This means that the trial could be in limbo for sometime if the Senate decides to subpoena Bolton, especially given the legal battles that may ensue from any potential White House attempts to block the testimony.
But it seemed to be in limbo, with no release date set — and the lack of detail surrounding its future didn't seem accidental, given that all that was happening in the wake of the #MeToo movement.
This means that the trial could be in limbo for some time if the Senate decides to subpoena Bolton, especially given the legal battles that may ensue from any potential White House attempts to block the testimony.
The court isn't likely to resolve questions about Kupperman's lawsuit until at least mid-December, meaning that if Bolton were to go to court, he too would be in limbo for more than a month and not appearing before the House.
U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un have met twice in the last year, with Washington seeking curbs on Pyongyang's nuclear program and North Korea pursuing sanctions relief - but the rapprochement appears to be in limbo.
For at least the next two years, we will be in limbo as the Conservative government—itself in a intra-party turmoil after the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron—figures out exactly how it's going to negotiate our rights and obligations in the Union.
" U.S.-North Korean engagement has appeared to be in limbo since the February 27-28 summit, despite U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo saying on March 4 he was hopeful he could send a team to North Korea "in the next couple of weeks.
In an open letter to the Swedish minister of migration, forty-two psychiatrists asserted that the new restrictions on asylum seekers and the time it took the Migration Board to process their applications—children could be in limbo for years—were causing the disease.
Officers have executed search warrants in relation to Project Claudia-storefront cannabis distributors targeted-details to come ^js Nash argued that many marijuana patients will be in limbo unless the government somehow swiftly replaces the shuttered dispensaries with a way for them to access their cannabis quickly and easily.
Multiple employees who spoke to The Hill but asked to remain anonymous said the mood at the firm is mostly optimistic, though some noted that many of the firm's dozens of employees could be in limbo as the new firm Fritts is setting up makes its staffing decisions.
Concerned that Amazon could be in limbo for more than a year ahead of the state panel's vote, the growing consensus within the company was that it did not make sense to move ahead in the face of persistent opposition with a headquarters in New York City, where it already has 5,000 employees.
Existing carbon pricing systems like the one California operates with Quebec would also be in limbo, as the California credits would possess "no value" because buyers would have no assurance the U.S. had accurately accounted for those reductions, said Jeff Swartz, the climate policy and carbon pricing director at advisory and investment firm South Pole, which has worked on U.N. pilot programs.
Once Britain begins the formal process of withdrawing from the European Union by exercising Article 50 of the treaty that governs membership in the bloc — a step Mr. Cameron said he would leave to the next prime minister — it will set off a two-year clock on negotiations, a period in which Britain (including millions of European citizens living in Britain and British citizens living in the European Union) will be in limbo.
The 2007 tournament was never seriously contemplated and the series appears to be in limbo.
Revolutionary Road is the second onscreen collaboration for DiCaprio, Winslet, and Bates, all of whom previously co-starred in 1997's Titanic. Development of the film adaptation first began in 1961. However, a lack of commercial prospects and disagreements with the screenplay caused the project to be in limbo until the 2000s. BBC Films eventually purchased the film rights to the novel and Haythe rewrote the screenplay.
They will be in limbo. In the 1980s she helped establish the first full-immersion Pacific Island language early childhood centre in Auckland, A’oga Fa’a Samoa, a model since replicated around the country. Disappointed that her own children had not grown up bilingual, she took much pleasure in interacting with her Samoan-speaking grandchildren. She was also involved with the governance of her children's schools, and took part in initiatives to promote non-formal and community education initiatives for adults.
In 1998, after North Korea closed its embassy in Finland to save money and prevent defections, Kim was posted to Poland. His ambassadorship was initially suggested to be in limbo, as nine months after his posting he had yet to formally present his credentials to the Polish president. However, he remained as ambassador in Poland, and his daughter Kim Eun-song and son Kim In-kang went on to attend university in Poland. He was a rare sight in Warsaw's diplomatic community, only occasionally appearing at functions held by the Algerian, Russian and Syrian embassies.
Cole makes a guest appearance in the 150th episode, "The Seven Year Witch", in season seven; Piper's disembodied spirit receives advice from Cole, who claims to be in limbo atoning for his sins. However, it is later revealed that Cole, watching over the sisters, orchestrated Piper's illness and sent Phoebe's short-lived boyfriend Drake (Billy Zane) to her, all so that Phoebe could learn to believe in love again. However he also did this to get Piper and Leo back together so that they could be a beacon for Phoebe not to give up on love and turn into the bitter old woman as seen in "The Three Faces of Phoebe". In 2010, Cole returned in the Charmed Season 9 comic book series.
The epigrams at the beginning of chapters are taken from, for instance, John Bunyan, Walt Whitman, T.S. Eliot, Edgar Allan Poe, Christian Morgenstern, Lewis Carroll, A.E. Housman, Oscar Wilde, and the Finnish poet Uuno Kailas, which is a hint at what Ristikivi was reading at the time. The second half of the novel, entitled The Seven Witnesses begins with a strange waiting room scene where the protagonist appears to be in limbo between two countries, unable to proceed, unable to return. This is followed by a dreamlike court scene which is similar to the one that the old academic, Dr Isak Borg, experiences in the Ingmar Bergman film Wild Strawberries (1957). Each witness represents one of the Seven Deadly Sins.
103 However, unlike baptism, the rite is centered upon the parents, who dedicate the child to God and vow to raise him or her in a God-fearing home. Although Dedication often occurs at the same age as infant baptism, it is not considered a replacement for baptism nor is it considered salvific for the child. Believer's baptism is more prevalent in Christian traditions that maintain that there is a state of innocence from birth to the age of accountability (if the believer, because of mental or emotional disability, is not likely to gain the ability to judge the morality of his or her actions, this state of innocency persists for life). Credobaptism is less prevalent in traditions that maintain that the corruption of original sin is present at birth and is sufficient guilt in the eyes of God to cause the child to be damned or be in limbo, should he die before baptism.

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