Hanging in limbo A nominee could be left hanging in limbo for a year with no guarantee that, even if a Democrat wins in November, they'll end up on the court.
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But for all this activity, Sri Lanka is in limbo.
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Some on the list have been in limbo for decades.
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"She's kind of stuck in limbo right now," Esquilin said.
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The decision left hundreds of children and adults in limbo.
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In essence, the status of the telescope is in limbo.
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We're halfway through the season and Oleg's still in limbo.
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After years of being in limbo, this was her moment.
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"We're sort of in limbo at the moment," Ashley replied.
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"Contracted workers are still in limbo," he told the newspaper.
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Her nomination is still hanging in limbo in the Senate.
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But Farr's nomination is now effectively in limbo after Sens.
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Diversity visa applicants like Elly are among those in limbo.
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Without federal approval, however, the sites have sat in limbo.
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And yet Frye began this season, with Orlando, in limbo.
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Russia retaliates, migrants in limbo and celebrating Passover in Spain.
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And a man convicted in the killing remains in limbo.
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But much of the project lay largely in limbo then.
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Here's what you need to know: • Rod Rosenstein in limbo.
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Some airlines and cruise lines have left travelers in limbo.
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"We're in limbo and our relationship is suffering," she said.
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This is a territory in limbo -- neither state nor nation.
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That left seven people in limbo on that September afternoon.
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"I'm just kind of in limbo right now," Barkley said.
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Other cities are moving forward and we're stuck in limbo.
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The fate of the subsidies remained in limbo on Thursday.
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Read "British politician's murder leaves EU membership campaigns in limbo"
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A cruise ship with 3,1003 people is in limbo at sea A cruise ship in limbo off the California coast with about 3,500 people aboard will get results from dozens of coronavirus tests Friday.
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But when it's in limbo, it stays active in our minds.
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The confounding tweet put trans service members in limbo for months.
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Those who are not deported remain in the country in limbo.
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What looked like a breakthrough day for DACA ended in limbo.
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The delays have left prisoners like Linda Byrnes, 303, in limbo.
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And so the migrants were stuck in limbo on the base.
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Italy's sluggish legal system drags out the time spent in limbo.
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Although her role remains uncertain, the generals are left in limbo.
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But that's put the most innovative aspects of Uber in limbo.
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As of now, though, that project seems to be in limbo.
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For those left in limbo, there is not much to do.
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Capital punishment was in limbo in Florida for a brief period.
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I didn't know if I was drunk or just in limbo.
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As a result, the future of biomass energy is in limbo.
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The 'bathroom bill' Meanwhile, bathroom rights in Texas remain in limbo.
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The committee's vote had been in limbo for weeks as Sen.
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Right now, they are floating in limbo between hype and skepticism.
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In fact, American sorghum destined for China is now in limbo.
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McAleenan's nomination has been in limbo for more than a year.
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Barber blames the legal system for the settlement being in limbo.
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But the future of the thousands already affected remained in limbo.
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The case is now in limbo in the 9th District Court.
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There were other moments of terror during our time in limbo.
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Stras's nomination has been in limbo since early September when Sen.
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The medication they purchased with Title X funds remains in limbo.
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You're living in limbo—but you may as well enjoy it.
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Now it seems the retirement conversation is back in limbo, however.
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Many are in limbo awaiting a decision on their asylum claim.
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Refugee advocates say the offer only keeps the men in limbo.
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A nation in limbo, they continue to clutch those dusty keys.
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Their lives in limbo have taken on an air of permanence.
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It needlessly leaves states and families in limbo, which is unacceptable.
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"They're in limbo," said Gustavo Salvador, a Red Cross Ecuador worker.
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It would also leave millions of EU citizens in limbo, he said.
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The side-scrolling presentation worked in Limbo and it's even better here.
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Sprint and T-Mobile are still in limbo for their proposed merger.
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As a result, these people are living in fear and in limbo.
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Though the baby's heart surgery is still in limbo, New York Gov.
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So the race for the Seventh is truly in limbo right now.
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Now, those plans could be in limbo until new treaties are ratified.
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Like other asylum-seekers in limbo in Greece, they are barely coping.
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Since then, relations between the two Koreas have been left in limbo.
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Considering how frequently Trump contradicts himself, we find ourselves in limbo, waiting.
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Harriet Tubman's face on the $20 bill appears to be in limbo.
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I'm kind of in limbo until we receive more shipping boxes today.
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But if the pills don't work, they can be left in limbo.
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The venture capitalist sits in limbo even though DFJ's investigation has concluded.
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However, the ring wasn't the only symbol of their love in limbo.
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But this still leaves people who depend on Medicaid expansion in limbo.
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Capital punishment was recently in limbo in Florida for a brief period.
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" She said, "I mean, until you don't, aren't you caught in limbo?
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Now, active-duty transgender service members say their lives are in limbo.
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Chile's demand for his extradition, first made in 2013, hangs in limbo.
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Attorney Abiel Garcia says his clients have also been kept in limbo.
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The deal for the DREAMers, who are still in limbo, never materialized.
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Others cast doubt on the findings, leaving them in limbo, at best.
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He has been in limbo since his last game on May 27.
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"Being in limbo was the hardest time," Vallabh said of being tested.
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Since then, scheduling conflicts left prospects for a fifth season in limbo.
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"We made lives here and now we're living in limbo," she says.
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Five months after Hurricane Maria, many Puerto Ricans are still in limbo.
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But after lobbying from the industry, the proposal has remained in limbo.
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After so many years in limbo, he said, he wanted some finality.
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It may sound harsh, but it's better than being left in limbo.
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In the meantime, the episode has put his entertainment career in limbo.
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"Having escaped from ISIS, he is in limbo," they said in June.
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Critic's Notebook New York City Ballet both is and isn't in limbo.
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Five weeks after asking FEMA for assistance, the Leons were in limbo.
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They live in limbo and in a state of ever-increasing tension.
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But on Tuesday, many families of Ross students were left in limbo.
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Mr. Bannon's place at the White House, though, is now in limbo.
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But the next steps in the historic process are still in limbo.
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No bill is moving in the Senate — and CHIP remains in limbo.
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Workers stuck in limbo have told her they're considering other options, too.
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The task force aims to resettle those left in limbo in Libya.
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His agency has stalled the legal fight, keeping the rule in limbo.
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Right now, all of this in limbo, both for buyers and manufacturers.
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Essebsi had not signed the law before he died, leaving it in limbo.
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Tencent is caught in limbo because it is a long-standing Kakao backer.
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Uncertainty over the tariffs' future has left U.S. steel producers' shares in limbo.
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New, restrictive European Union border policies mean that they are stuck in limbo.
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His status was in limbo and he wasn't cleared to play until Monday.
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"Oil looks in limbo at the moment," said Craig Erlam, analyst at OANDA.
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We are in limbo in terms of what we actually want to do.
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House Bill 142 "leaves transgender people in limbo and that's intentional," Esseks said.
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Quinn may be in limbo but has an obvious path out of purgatory.
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He was denied asylum and has been in limbo ever since, filing appeals.
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Now Congress is out on summer recess, leaving our funding situation in limbo.
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Police weren't dissuaded and kept him on their radar, leaving Minch in limbo.
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So the fate and details of both transactions are in limbo, he said.
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As series finales go, that's definitely better than being left hanging in limbo.
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In 2018, the British conglomerate went bankrupt, leaving the remaining workers in limbo.
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Lots of people who suffer from chronic pain are being left in limbo.
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But the updates don't always improve the situation for families living in limbo.
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We visited Britain's women's prisons (Cell block tango) and Afghan refugees In limbo.
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Hours before it was due to start, the fight was still in limbo.
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Interest accrued on the loans while students waited in limbo for a ruling.
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"There's half a million dollars in limbo and a dying beneficiary," Saikaley said.
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Evidence in the case was destroyed decades ago, leaving Gaul's case in limbo.
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The delay has left fishmongers, many of whom oppose the move, in limbo.
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Fast forward to July 2628, and all of those priorities are in limbo.
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The bill remains in limbo for now, stalled after Sanders and Caifornia Sen.
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There she was – neither dead nor truly alive – stuck, it seemed, in limbo.
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He had been talking about moving the team because it was in limbo.
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By 1961, the fate of the two Manhattan Bridge sculptures was in limbo.
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BATTLE IN COURTS The Supreme Court's ruling can leave the industry in limbo.
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The Democratic Alliance said that meant "the procurement process is now in limbo".
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And then a fizzling out, keeping DACA recipients where they started: in limbo.
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Others like Haoran are in limbo, and their families fear for their future.
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Several deals were in limbo as HNA waited for approval from American regulators.
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Their future remains in limbo after President Trump ended the program last September.
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Their future remains in limbo after President Trump moved to end the program.
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That means that many of the second graders in Castellina live in limbo.
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The courts suspended work on 3,500 bankruptcy cases, leaving financial lives in limbo.
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They are stuck in limbo, however, over who will foot the substantial bill.
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Duke's firm rejection has put the future of the entire project in limbo.
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But his literary remains have been in limbo since his death in 2005.
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That didn't happen, leaving them with tens of thousands of dollars in limbo.
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The refugees remain in limbo as a supposed deterrent to future boat arrivals.
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Others have found themselves trapped in limbo in the north, including Mustafa Alagha.
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We can't leave victims in limbo or they choose to forgo risk reduction.
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What does a network's lineup look like when its ownership is in limbo?
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His status for Friday's game against the Los Angeles Lakers remains in limbo.
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But the timing for the resolution remains in limbo given the impeachment trial.
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"Being homeless, it's like you're in limbo," said Mr. Roberson-Charles, now 29.
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These children depend on the programs currently in limbo due to congressional inertia.
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The department had more than 210,000 claims stuck in limbo as of June.
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All of them are currently sitting in limbo on the Kentucky senator's desk.
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With lawmakers at odds over a trial's format, impeachment proceedings are in limbo.
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The slowdown has left the islands' critical infrastructure in squalor — and in limbo.
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For them, a life in limbo has taken on an air of permanence.
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Finally, a tight race in Honduras has left a popular incumbent in limbo.
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Iraq's government has been in limbo ever since, unable to pick his successor.
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U.S.-North Korean engagement has appeared to be in limbo since the Feb.
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In the midst of it all, real people and real families remain in limbo.
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"People who have families are hanging in limbo," one of the NIFA employees said.
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Which means the state of the union's foreign policy is, at best, in limbo.
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Go deeper: Trump judicial pick in limbo, seen as a threat to voting rights
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This leaves Eric and Cassandra in limbo — until he gives his rose to her.
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As of now, the bill is in limbo partly due to opposition from Sen.
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This leaves the EU in limbo, ill-equipped to cope with the next crisis.
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For now, the men who led Quezon City's deadliest drug squad are in limbo.
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U.S.-North Korean engagement has appeared to be in limbo since the Hanoi meeting.
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But the scheme was subsequently scrapped, leaving the Brains in limbo and facing deportation.
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Trapped in limbo, they wait for resettlement abroad, too afraid to return to Somalia.
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This leaves nearly 2628 condemned prisoners — the second largest death row population — in limbo.
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The gatekeeper, on the other, wakes up one day to find himself in limbo.
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Plus, the bread and butter of the PBM business, rebates, also hang in limbo.
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Thousands of people are in limbo following a conflict that no one saw coming.
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The deal is essentially in limbo until May, when Trump makes his next move.
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But thousands of companies have applied and remain in limbo (The New York Times).
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However, the requirement remains in limbo as the measure is being fought in court.
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But the fate of the board remains in limbo since it was ruled unconstitutional.
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Hint: it could mean the bill will finally pass — after 21982 years in limbo.
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Now, James' athletic career is hanging in limbo because he chose pot over pills.
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The status quo is simply unfair to the high-skilled immigrants left in limbo.
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In the meantime, Greek homeowners like Mr. Hanis, the retired accountant, remain in limbo.
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So far, Trump himself hasn't made any such pledges, leaving the process in limbo.
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It took one more anxious hour in limbo until he was free to go.
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Families depending on those programs to buy a house have been left in limbo.
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In that time, people are left in limbo wondering whether they should self-quarantine.
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The Zaandam is not the only cruise ship in limbo because of the coronavirus.
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The bipartisan bill did not include that money, leaving the health plans in limbo.
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He discovered that many of them perish, dying in limbo, and are never identified.
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Owning or renting a property with a lot-line window means living in limbo.
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The North Korea meeting in limbo, a Malaysian opposition leader's return and Indian elections.
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Much has changed since then, though, and a final restructuring deal is in limbo.
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The emissions requirement now hangs in limbo as a lengthy court battle plays out.
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All inbound and outbound packages are in limbo, and transport vehicles are in gridlock.
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Yet 21 months after submission, Maikel's application for political asylum is still in limbo.
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That means more than $30 billion in pending loans remain in limbo, Dent said.
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"Now a big part of our business is being held in limbo," Beim said.
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All of the above leaves Brexit — and Britain's economy — in limbo for even longer.
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Some other firms are still in limbo, awaiting the green light to go public.
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He accused Pelosi of wanting to keep Trump "in limbo" over the trial indefinitely.
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Meet the tech workers, like Kaushik Gopal, above center, whose lives are in limbo.
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Many settling in for the holiday weekend were left anxious, angry and in limbo.
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The criticism has erupted as the future of 21st Century Fox remains in limbo.
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Silicon Valley investors and start-ups are stuck in limbo due to the coronavirus.
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After submitting law school applications in 2011, Sam Egendorf also found himself in limbo.
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" Margaret Brennan of CBS declared that "the state of our union is in limbo.
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Awkwardly, the U.K. has yet to even start departure proceedings, leaving the relationship in limbo.
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I'd like to get on with it as soon as possible but it's in limbo.
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Still, Abdi Halane's case remained in limbo as she waited to renew her medical certification.
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The boat has been in limbo since Malta and Italy rejected requests to disembark there.
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Trump trade war with China puts 300,000 soybean farmers, $14 billion export industry in limbo .
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And, for sure, a market caught in limbo between bull and bear is not unique.
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Both countries remain in limbo, with no indication of when their fate might be decided.
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Gabrielle Union had a hair care brand called Flawless that seems to be in limbo.
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The rusty patched bumblebee is now in limbo, though it may not remain there long.
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The sweet dog was in limbo when her owner passed away — but not for long.
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So, we are left in limbo: Who will get Clay's rose, now that he left?
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That time in limbo was too long for some, who moved on to nearby communities.
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Last week, Martelly said he would not "leave the country in limbo," but later backtracked.
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Meanwhile, many DREAMers are in limbo, worried that they could become Trump's next deportation target.
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U.S.-EU talks on a trade pact called TTIP have been in limbo since then.
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That deal has however been thrown in limbo following a referendum in Macedonia on Sept.
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You remember the people who, today, are stuck in limbo or have lost their homes.
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Increasingly, they suffer the worst of both worlds: a perilous journey and years in limbo.
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That scheme was subsequently scrapped to address Britons' immigration concerns, leaving the Brains in limbo.
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"Both have significant product in limbo," said Taylor, a partner and transportation lawyer in Sacramento.
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During the shutdown, HUD cannot renew those contracts, putting 1,150 of those buildings in limbo.
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Once Trump has engineered the new policy direction, the deal's fate will be in limbo.
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The project, which raised $232 million in July, remains in limbo because of corporate infighting.
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We do not want to believe that we live in limbo, but perhaps we should.
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But the embryos are now stuck in limbo after Nepal abruptly banned surrogacy in September.
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Read part two: How America's patchwork system for identifying migrants' remains leaves families in limbo.
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Malta refused, promoting a diplomatic rift with Italy and leaving the migrant vessel in limbo.
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Though the iPhone franchise is somewhat in limbo, there are other factors afoot for Apple.
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Egan's nomination has been in limbo since September 2014, partly due to opposition from Grassley.
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The team's season was then left in limbo Monday as university officials investigated the texts.
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In March, he was still in limbo, unable to do his job but still employed.
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"This issue is in limbo," said Edward Foley, a law professor at Ohio State University.
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During the shutdown, HUD cannot renew those contracts, putting 2202,2628 of those buildings in limbo.
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The effort to end the program is in limbo after intervention from two district courts.
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RHP Tim Lincecum's comeback is in limbo after he was designated for assignment Saturday afternoon.
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Other applicants now in limbo say their transgender status rarely hinders them in civilian life.
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Now, many hospitals are in limbo, waiting for a potential surge of Covid-19 patients.
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Brexit remains in limbo, the U.S. government shutdown grinds on and China's economy slows down.
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With Trump's action, their legal status is in limbo pending the outcome of court battles.
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His enlistment has been in limbo ever since, stalled by a backlogged security vetting system.
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It had been in limbo since August when the city pulled a promised tax incentive.
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Three of those ships have been left in limbo with confirmed coronavirus cases on board.
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In limbo and confused, many children likely internalized the separation as a punishment, experts say.
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"We see people suffering in limbo because of the policies of this administration," Vandenberg said.
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But there are still 1.9 million people living in Assam whose citizenship remains in limbo.
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Due to multiple appeals, his legal right to stay has been in limbo ever since.
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That's heaven for politicians, hell for their constituents — and the agencies are stuck in limbo.
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With the criminal case in limbo, the Justice Department's civil lawsuit reflects a new approach.
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The situation has left the patient in limbo and the hospital stuck with mounting costs.
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Some of these titles can be streamed right now, while others are currently in limbo.
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Being in limbo as a clean athlete is what is extremely frustrating about this process.
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As those months stretched into years, Campbell waited in jail, his fate hanging in limbo.
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May's Brexit deal by the crushing margin of 230 votes, leaving the process in limbo.
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So, technically, Simons — and, in some ways, the future of the FTC — is in limbo.
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This is the dynamic that's kept the efforts to reform the 2001 AUMF in limbo.
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But thousands of others, stuck in limbo in refugee camps worldwide, will not be so lucky.
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Everyone suffers when people with mental illness are stuck in limbo in the ER, Schmitz said.
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Though construction continues on schedule for the Encore Boston Harbor — the gaming license remains in limbo.
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The second phase, which would extend the route north into East Harlem, is still in limbo.
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Chip suppliers to Huawei have been in limbo, after the U.S. blacklisted the Chinese telecom company.
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However, it leaves businesses that bought C$2.8 billion ($2.1 billion) worth of allowances in limbo.
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DC's villains have a clear future as well, even as the Justice League remain in limbo.
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In limbo is $5.7 billion in housing infrastructure investment, with most funding coming from private sources.
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They also need better communication about where their cases stand so they're not sitting in limbo.
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But they also want to keep their legal status in limbo for as long as possible.
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It is on him that Dreamers live in limbo and fearful of deportation at any time.
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The last measure expired at the end of 2012 and has been in limbo since then.
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The movie has been in limbo, but Spider-Man franchise producer Amy Pascal still has hope.
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As a consequence, any companies considering similar transactions have been in limbo since the Yahoo ruling.
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Discussions with Mueller's team have been in "limbo," since then, according to a source with knowledge.
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The court itself has said the new rules are illegal, effectively putting the changes in limbo.
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Many have effectively gone out of business without selling the homes, leaving their ownership in limbo.
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They are currently living in limbo, as the fate of the program sits in the courts.
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Check back for the latest on the 22000 Russian athletes who are still caught in limbo.
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Other Menorah staffers brought to this country as children, now DACA recipients, also remain in limbo.
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It leaves Mr. Orcel without a job and leaves his once-high-flying career in limbo.
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And, how do you build a life for yourself when it feels like you're in limbo?
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The lucky farmer is in limbo; the unlucky one is itemizing inventory for the farm auction.
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And as they wait in limbo, it's unclear where these children will be able to stay.
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And while faculty and staff are guaranteed pay during school closures, Auerbach is hanging in limbo.
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Biden finds himself stuck in limbo, unable to extend his wide pledged delegate lead over Sen.
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Instead, he cruelly manipulates the plight of DACA recipients, keeping them and their families in limbo.
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Our elected officials failed the more than 28503 million undocumented youths whose lives are in limbo.
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Honey the dolphin and dozens of penguins have been abandoned there, leaving their fate in limbo.
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In the United States, undocumented immigrants have always lived in limbo, officially illegal but often tolerated.
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The fate of all of those gently worn, tissue paper-preserved shoes was now in limbo.
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I'm in limbo, like, do you cash out or do you stay genuine to your craft?
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She is currently living in limbo, unsure if she will ever be able to return home.
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It's one project among many infrastructure priorities that have been in limbo under the Trump administration.
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"We were in limbo last year," said Stewart J. Lowe, an agent for Calgary Dream Homes.
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It has left many of them in limbo, with their houses and goods here already sold.
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After her husband, Eddy, died in 193, Laura Callens found that her life was in limbo.
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She is in limbo, caught between worlds, suffering from the disorientation that so often accompanies mourning.
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That put negotiations in limbo until senators met Wednesday to put the talks back on track.
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Johnson's Brexit deal is currently in limbo and has not been fully ratified by U.K. lawmakers.
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That has left a small but growing number of tenants, like Ms. Wormley-Mitsis, in limbo.
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Then the Trump administration yanked that away from them, and their status is now in limbo.
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But the material proved ultimately too dense for a feature, and the project sat in limbo.
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Those elections remain in limbo, with no indication from the government that they will ever be held.
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While the politicos hash things out, clubs and their incredibly passionate fans have been left in limbo.
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"We're in limbo until management figures out what it wants to do next," one frustrated staffer said.
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Brexit talks seem to be in limbo over the key issue of preventing a hard Irish border.
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Marvin Goodfriend's future as a Federal Reserve governor appears either in doubt or at least in limbo.
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But in 2013 the DRC blocked their departures from the country, so these children were in limbo.
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A drug left in limbo Meanwhile, there also have been calls for the FDA to ban Makena.
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But even that order appears to have left the children already separated from their families in limbo.
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The political quagmire leaves Australia's gay and lesbian community and supporters of same-sex marriage in limbo.
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The ill-fated "Dark Tower" film, which sat in limbo for around a decade, has failed miserably.
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The TPP has been in limbo since U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew the United States in January.
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Millions of hardworking members of our communities continue to live in limbo, without a pathway to citizenship.
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My money is stuck in limbo in their system and I have received no solution or answers.
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Other funds are in limbo, including some $160 million in Stanford's Swiss bank of choice, Societe Generale.
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Meanwhile, the possibility that veterans might access additional care providers in the VA system remains in limbo.
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And while the Landlord's Game languished in limbo, the single-tax movement that inspired it shriveled away.
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With the bill in limbo, it's easier to sit on the fence than take a firm stance.
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The camp I leave is one left in limbo—between mistrust and a quiet desperation for dignity.
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The top three White House legislative priorities are all in limbo: health care, tax reform, and infrastructure.
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Only about a third of migrants who reach Italy qualify for asylum, leaving the rest in limbo.
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Meantime, fish-sellers, many of whom already had reservations about the Toyosu location, are left in limbo.
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The D.C. Circuit Court has kept it in limbo while the new administration plotted a new course.
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A major sticking point remains a disagreement over a solution for young undocumented immigrants currently in limbo.
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Left in limbo by this procedural hitch, Bosman took his case to the European Court of Justice.
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So, when a would-be crosser doesn't survive, his or her family is often left in limbo.
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The fate of the program remains in limbo for now thanks to a handful of court battles.
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The risk is that divided voters once again deliver an inconclusive result, leaving Britain stuck in limbo.
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The IMF deal, negotiated with Argentina's outgoing President Mauricio Macri, has been in limbo since the Aug.
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As a result, Iran's properties in the United States remain in limbo, with little prospect of change.
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The community health centers have been left in limbo for months awaiting an extension of their funding.
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Friday's events could leave in limbo some of the top priorities of the United States and Europe.
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"So basically, like the 11 million immigrants in this country, I am in limbo land," he said.
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Defense firms and other federal contractors have been in limbo since the fiscal year began on Oct.
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At the same time, important questions about issues like net neutrality and data privacy hang in limbo.
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While due process shouldn't be rushed, the China Forestry cases have spent a long time in limbo.
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More than four dozen judicial nominees are in limbo as President Obama's term draws to a close.
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With the country's peace agreement in limbo and violence continuing, children experience trauma on a daily basis.
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As the rumors and conspiracy theories continue to swirl around Colombo, Sri Lanka's government is in limbo.
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But their property transactions have been in limbo because of the uncertainty over the land-use rights.
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And more than a month later, the long-term prospects for roughly 700,000 Dreamers remain in limbo.
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That process has been tied up in court proceedings, leaving more than 150,000 student claims in limbo.
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And Frieden's own future is currently in limbo, as submitted his resignation as director on January 2794.
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As of right now, 2244 of those who appealed are still in limbo awaiting a final decision.
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Ireland are also in limbo over their home game against Italy, originally scheduled for earlier on Saturday.
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For now, ESPN is still in limbo as Disney navigates the transition from linear TV to streaming.
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The State Department's decision to stop issuing visas in Havana indefinitely leaves thousands of Cubans in limbo.
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Under the Obama administration, Congress allowed those tax credits to briefly expire, putting the industry in limbo.
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While some staff in those offices remained fulfilling the same duties, many others were left in limbo.
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Other Iraqis who assisted the American military or government in Iraq indirectly remained in limbo on Thursday.
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And Enbridge's Line 3 expansion, from Alberta to Wisconsin, is in limbo because of concerns in Minnesota.
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When men disappear, women, in a society with laws that privilege male authority, are left in limbo.
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Mr. Guardado said the administration's decision to end his protected status had put his life in limbo.
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Even though DACA recipients can still renew their protections, advocates say many could find themselves in limbo.
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This means the articles of impeachment could sit in limbo through the holiday break or even longer.
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However, many adoptees who had already aged into adulthood still found themselves in limbo and without citizenship.
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Yet for all its intelligent design, the episode still feels as stuck in limbo as its characters.
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Democrats argued that a short-term extension of miners' health care benefits would leave them in limbo.
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That proposal is now in limbo as he reportedly weighs whether it would damage his election prospects.
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He is still in detention, still stuck in limbo on this remote island like so many others.
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Our Trump sources say the fate of Trump's 757, Citation X and 3 choppers are in limbo.
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They were also implemented with stunning speed, leaving hundreds of people already in transit stuck in limbo.
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The 4-4 ruling has left my parents and millions of families like mine in limbo -- yet again.
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His security clearance has been "in limbo for some time," a federal law enforcement official told NBC News.
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Indeed, lenders have wasted no time beginning to experiment with these products while the rule sits in limbo.
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Now, the rule will still go into effect April 10 even as its ultimate fate remains in limbo.
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The situation is currently in limbo due to Brazil's upcoming federal election, which is scheduled for next week.
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Talks between Greece and its lenders stalled in recent weeks leaving a review of Greece's progress in limbo.
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That shocking result leaves the peace process in limbo, plunges the country into uncertainty and weakens the president.
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While the program remains tied up in the courts, over 4 million lives continue to remain in limbo.
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Now they were sending us on our way with Eddie's status in limbo until they found his file.
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One of the problems with getting back to real life is that my real life is in limbo.
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Many cannot afford the bamboo and plastic sheets they need for their housing - leaving the children in limbo.
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For me, I think he's—and I shouldn't even be saying this, but—I think he's in limbo.
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Of course, the Fold's U.S. availability is also in limbo at the moment, albeit for very different reasons.
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A report has raised concerns that Deutsche Bank could hang in limbo longer than many people had hoped.
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It seems to be in limbo between reality and the spirit world, mixing the mundane with the ethereal.
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Living in limbo For an Arizona border community, life under President Donald Trump means risk, confusion and delays.
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The latest ruling leaves ArcelorMittal, which reportedly opened an office in Mumbai to manage the takeover, in limbo.
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After getting lost in limbo for several years, myCinema recently acquired the rights and set a release date.
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Our period of living in limbo forced them to learn to linger in the service of that intention.
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BT's rivals are also understandably disappointed by Ofcom's fudge, which they feel leaves the whole industry in limbo.
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And tens of thousands of refugees and migrants have been stuck in limbo for weeks because of it.
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It was the conscious uncoupling of pop culture and feminism that put a show like Rose's in limbo.
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The administration is debating whether to send the letter and start the clock while he remains in limbo.
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Republicans expressed frustration with leaving for a two-week recess with the repeal-and-replace plan in limbo.
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The status of the guidance is currently in limbo after regulators signaled they are open to revising them.
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The Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday advanced a controversial appeals court nominee after weeks of being in limbo.
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But the FBI's role is now in limbo in the wake of Trump's surprise decision to fire Comey.
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The closed-door court hearing on Tuesday ended in limbo, however, as the women did not show up.
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It leaves millions in limbo, although "limbo" is a poor word for a state of fear and frustration.
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The woman, who speaks in Spanish, warns that talking to the press could put their case in limbo.
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It was the multibillion-dollar deal that Beijing kept in limbo, before it finally fell apart in July.
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These are human beings stuck in limbo as Trump desperately tries to limit their right to claim asylum.
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But Congress can't find a way to get the job done, and so the kids remain in limbo.
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In effect, Trump put the agreement in limbo without killing it off entirely as some backers had feared.
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The allegations have left the fate of the race for North Carolina's 9th District in limbo for months.
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He said lawmakers are tired over the budget stalemate, which has put federal agencies in limbo for months.
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The fate of the migrants has been in limbo since Italy and Malta rejected requests to disembark them.
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There was a little bit of a lull after we wrote it where the project was in limbo.
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However, the U.S. only made decisions on one-fifth of those applications, leaving hundreds of thousands in limbo.
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There are still around 800,000 DACA recipients in limbo, and Trump's signature promise of "the wall" remains unfulfilled.
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Trapped in limbo with their dreams of a better future fading, some residents are depressed and mentally fragile.
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The realities of the pandemic could further limit access while putting legal fights over abortion rights in limbo.
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Jones' career remains in limbo as he faces a potential four-year suspension for his latest doping violation.
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Letter To the Editor: Re "For Harvey Weinstein, Life in Limbo" (Sunday Styles, March 11): Sexual addiction rehab?
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The athletes in limbo are cross country skiers and biathletes, bobsledders and speedskaters, hockey players and figure skaters.
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"I don't know where I'm going to be and now I'm putting everyone else in limbo," he laughed.
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The dispute left the ownership of the collection in limbo for more than a year, delaying the exhibitions.
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With Keaton's life in limbo, Georgina and Payton find themselves trapped in a Lifetime movie-worthy family drama.
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Why it matters: Hudson's Bay was already drowning in limbo, and this might pull away its life preservers.
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But about 400 workers who were terminated right before the additional restrictions were imposed are caught in limbo.
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While California and Alaska used state money to keep their centers open, 22017 of 240 remain in limbo.
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But while PHS was in limbo — about a week, according to Blust — two of the four doctors resigned.
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Zuckerberg wrote on his Facebook page DACA recipients are in limbo while their legal status is being negotiated.
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The court allowed her to collect the windfall via a trust while the case was still in limbo.
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But mothers must apply for it, a process that can leave foreign-born children in limbo for years.
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The Senate's version of the annual defense policy bill is in limbo this week following news of Sen.
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The tests patients are getting often take days to come back, leaving patients with suspected cases in limbo.
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Retirement savers are left in limbo now that a court decision has knocked down an investor protection rule.
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Since then they have been living in limbo, fearing deportation while awaiting decisions on asylum applications to Canada.
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And I was left as an artist in limbo with all my songs owned by the record label.
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With the fate of the ACA now in limbo, Hastings said she's very concerned about those people losing coverage.
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Some equivalence decisions, such as with U.S. derivatives clearing, dragged on for several years, leaving the industry in limbo.
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Caught in limbo, borrowers are seeing interest and fees accrue and their credit damaged, the inspector general's report showed.
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Only 10 of the 41 still there face charges or have been convicted; the rest are simply in limbo.
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But negotiations ended without the two sides reaching a deal, meaning some 2100,2000 school children will remain in limbo.
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The medication now remains in limbo until the FDA makes a final decision based on its committee's new recommendations.
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Because it's taking so long to settle Escobedo's future, Adams and Hempstead are both in limbo about their futures.
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And those who decide to wait anyway are in limbo, with no one willing to take responsibility for them.
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But in August, that relationship broke down, effectively leaving Holland's Spider-Man in limbo and possibly without a job.
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During Ali's time in limbo, Joe Frazier ruled the boxing world, setting up three epic matches after Ali returned.
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For the past few years the future of the most famous temporary city on Earth has been in limbo.
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That meant no cadet hires in 2015 and 2016, and 2017 remains in limbo as well, state police said.
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"Dreams From Yesterday" is the sound of a young kid hitting the jackpot, only to find himself in limbo.
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They live in limbo, not knowing when -- or if -- they'll be able to return to their homes or schools.
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Caught in limbo on the border, they have been left to starve or die from a mounting cholera epidemic.
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The show's future had been in limbo ever since the accusations against the actor first surfaced in late October.
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Activists worry many could be left in limbo for years, perhaps decades, stateless wanderers like Myanmar&aposs Rohingya Muslims.
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Planned Parenthood was a flashpoint during the presidential election, with its fate remaining in limbo in the GOP Congress.
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"The market sits in limbo as it searches for direction," said Matt Stanley, a broker with Starfuels in Singapore.
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Ahead, see how the couple handles love and parenting, together, while they are stuck, in limbo, so far apart.
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By the end of Mars retrograde, you'll have worked through many complicated issues that have felt trapped in limbo.
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The coming days will determine the trajectory of both of these women's lives; for now, they are in limbo.
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The fate of the networks has been in limbo for months, and it isn't clear whether Amazon would prevail.
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Thousands of young service members who, in good faith, had done what they were told were now in limbo.
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However, the mark of rare bipartisanship was beset by news about the government funding bill, which stood in limbo.
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"The main problem here is that they are keeping us in limbo," a 28-year-old Iranian told me.
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Even with the race still in limbo, McAdams traveled to Washington, D.C., last week to attend new-member orientation.
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Whether or not Hernandez is entitled to Constitutional protections is in limbo until the Supremes rule on the case.
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Even contact with the baby the couple had together was in limbo until he passed a sex offender evaluation.
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They were perpetually in limbo, waiting for maids to fasten dresses, open doors and maybe even scratch their noses.
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Numerous U.S. citizens are already in limbo abroad, and the new guidance threatens to stir further anxiety among travelers.
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As a refugee from one of the 11 countries targeted for additional scrutiny, he is once again in limbo.
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The scene desperately needs safeguards to established for the professional sport, but for now, Irish MMA remains in limbo.
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For Mill, it is the second time in a row that his chart position has been held in limbo.
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While a vast majority of the lawyers were later sentenced to prison or released, Mr. Wang remained in limbo.
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That has left more than 100,000 claims for relief in limbo, according to the Education Department's most recent data.
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The bill would leave in limbo hundreds of thousands of young immigrants brought to the country illegally as children.
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Immigration attorneys say government scrutiny of SIJS petitions has increased, slowing the approval process and leaving kids in limbo.
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And the tests patients are getting often take days to come back, leaving patients with suspected cases in limbo.
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Held in an estimated 100 shelters around the country, these children remain in limbo, with no plan for reunification.
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"We just kind of left our plans in limbo: maybe reschedule in a week, maybe a month?" she said.
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Izzy (Madelyn Deutch) is the elder sister, a college graduate in limbo after the recent suicide of her father.
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Considering that some have been in limbo for four decades, it may have seemed like no time at all.
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After having left the fledgling industry in limbo for years, the Russian parliament finally legislated on cryptocurrencies in October.
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Bethany's own Saudi residency at one point was in limbo following her divorce, though that has since been resolved.
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It also has the potential of leaving some refugees who were approved to come to the US in limbo.
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We need at least 16 jurors in attendance to hear a case, so we're in limbo waiting for her.
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The Hashemis had been stuck in limbo since then -- until Maziar received a phone call from his lawyer Wednesday.
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Garcia's wife, Cindy, and their children -- all US citizens -- remain in Michigan, while Garcia lives in limbo in Mexico.
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Toshiba's plan to sell its prized chip business to cover nuclear losses is in limbo due to various complications.
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That means people seeking to travel or settle here may be in limbo until the case is finally resolved.
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Yet, while the Roane litigation sat in limbo, the legal landscape shifted drastically against the plaintiffs in that case.
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The crisis left the fate of a 2018 deal changing the name of Macedonia to North Macedonia in limbo.
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On top of that, new foreign service officers in Washington for training are basically in limbo, the official added.
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The downside is that it leaves companies — and even entire industries, like soybean farming — in limbo for even longer.
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You've picked a Wi-Fi access point to connect to, but your device is just hanging there in limbo.
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Instead they have decamped to a settlement near the reservoir that flooded their homes, and are now stuck in limbo.
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After many months of living in limbo, Bushra and her family arrived in the United States on September 17, 2008.
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With the Fed likely on hold and the trade war in limbo, buying some insurance makes sense right about now.
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Until we get another leg up in U.S. yields, the dollars going to be sort of in limbo, said Thin.
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Since then, the number of Cuban migrants stuck in limbo inside Costa Rica's northern border with Nicaragua has grown steadily.
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It hardly helps that the country is in limbo after the impeachment in March of the president, Park Geun-hye.
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The Education Department stopped processing borrower defense claims altogether, leaving some 100,000 mostly for-profit college students waiting in limbo.
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Flagged ads can end up in limbo as they await human review, sometimes taking days to get approval, they said.
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For months, 15-year-old Peyton Linafelter was in limbo, unsure of why her body was filled with ovarian cysts.
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Britain is willing to legislate but the EU has yet to indicate any proposed action, leaving the industry in limbo.
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Students in limbo may also be able to transfer their credits, in which case they wouldn't qualify for loan forgiveness.
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A group of Republicans, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, are resisting, and the bill is in limbo.
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The American Health Care Act has been in limbo since House leaders pulled it from the floor two weeks ago.
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And now we have the worst of all possible worlds: an abdication that leaves some 327 million Americans in limbo.
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Delay or denial there keeps them in limbo, with governments unwilling to impose harsh terms necessary to fix the system.
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That legislation was seen as a necessary step ahead of tax reform, and markets now see both as in limbo.
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Some like Ekaterina, who was abroad when the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, have been stranded in limbo ever since.
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But if you leave a questionable friend request in limbo for too long, you'll probably never confirm or delete it.
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Crude prices were caught in limbo mainly due to counteracting disputes between the United States and other nations, analysts said.
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That's an incredible number of people left in limbo by three tweets sent back-to-back on a Wednesday morning.
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Hoyer said in the two years of Brexit negotiations, expected to start in March, the bank will remain in "limbo".
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The deal is in limbo after the Federal Trade Commission sued in December to block it on anti-competitive grounds.
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It is clear that parents and children are sitting in limbo, with virtually no access to legal advice or representation.
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"Hustlers" was now in limbo and due to Lopez's hectic schedule it wasn't clear if she could still be involved.
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It's typical for cooperators in conspiracy investigations to hang in limbo for months or even years before they are sentenced.
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Much of its executives' time is spent trying to wrangle the legal rights for unloved projects that remain in limbo.
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Until Mr. Trump's team can deliver on the specifics, several infrastructure projects remain in limbo — even ones approved by voters.
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In limbo and without coverage, she was looking at a nearly $1,000 out-of-pocket cost for her antidepressant, Celexa.
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Accepting Anbang's cash now is by no means a sure thing and could leave Starwood in limbo for a while.
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The agreement was made despite objections from humanitarian groups, and it leaves 26,26 migrants now trapped in Greece in limbo.
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But after a while, I felt stuck in limbo—stuck because I knew a lot about what not to do.
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The fate of the program is now in limbo in the courts, and Congress still doesn't seem poised to act.
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It's the latest Marine unit to have its rotations stuck in limbo with Marines waiting to return home or deploy.
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"There are people in limbo," Speaker Ryan said on the radio station WCLO on Friday, according to the Huffington Post.
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The state basketball tournament has been suspended, with Lower Merion in suburban Philadelphia stuck in limbo in the second round.
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The firm remains in limbo while the regulator investigates the deal, a probe that likely won't conclude before summer 2020.
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And most future contests are in limbo given the restrictions on group gatherings being pressed by state and federal officials.
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With the live-music industry on pause and upcoming release dates potentially in limbo, the music industry is in crisis.
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But the fate of conscientious objectors already on trial had been in limbo until the Supreme Court's ruling on Thursday.
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But his homeowners' insurance does not cover flood damage, Mr. Brunemann said, and his flood-insurance claim remains in limbo.
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Millions of Chinese away from home are in limbo because of travel restrictions and quarantines imposed after the virus emerged.
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More than 210,000 applications were stuck in limbo and awaiting a decision as of June, according to Education Department data.
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It isn't a time to leave workers in limbo, but time is running out for the Labor Department to act.
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Until Mr. Trump's team can deliver on the specifics, several infrastructure projects remain in limbo — even ones approved by voters.
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LIFE IN LIMBO Ann, Tai's girlfriend of a year, recalled the anxiety she felt when she learned of his arrest.
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Now roughly 700,000 of them are in limbo, waiting for Congress to pass a legislative solution before time runs out.
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The 2nd Circuit heard arguments in August 2018, and then the case sat in limbo for more than a year.
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UniCredit has been in limbo since CEO Federico Ghizzoni agreed to step down on May 24 without a clear successor.
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But Republicans refused to participate in the creation of an interim election board, which has left the race in limbo.
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He has not settled on a concrete gun proposal, according to administration officials, leaving lawmakers from both parties in limbo.
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Now those people, including Frank and his family and hundreds of others in the special visa pipeline, are in limbo.
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This means the calls for justice from the National Inquiry will stay in limbo until the new government can reassemble.
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The decision could be reversed after Donald J. Trump takes office, but for now it leaves the project in limbo.
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Some refugees have since been resettled in the United States, but hundreds of people like Mr. Boochani remain in limbo.
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"The White House proposal gave them everything they asked for while leaving Dreamers in limbo," said a senior Democratic aide.
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Congressional Democrats are keeping up the impeachment pressure over their holiday break, even as a Senate trial remains in limbo.
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Then diplomats said it would be delayed at least until Friday, but the plans seemed to be in limbo later Thursday.
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Given the four-four ideological split there, the on-again, off-again travel rules may remain in limbo for a while.
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In July, Vox ended Mr. Maza's show, and after a few months in limbo, he decided to hang his own shingle.
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But that case has been bottled up in an appeals court ever since, and the House committee's subpoena remains in limbo.
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More than 1,100 remain in limbo because the department has not yet confirmed whether they are in the correct repayment status.
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The Trump administration's proposed solution is to legally codify the idea that asylum seekers should be held in Mexico, in limbo.
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President Barack Obama's choice for an open seat, Merrick Garland, remains in limbo with Senate Republicans refusing to consider his nomination.
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Cordero objected to the civil rights representatives' claim that tens of thousands of Dominicans are still in limbo regarding their nationality.
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Hundreds of Syrian refugees are living out of hotels, stuck in limbo as the Canadian government scrambles to arrange permanent housing.
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Now it is in limbo, awaiting billions of dollars of investment to rebuild it and raise it almost twice as high.
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But DeVos has begun efforts to roll back loan forgiveness policies by freezing the regulation, leaving thousands of students in limbo.
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On the downside, there are several significant companies that have lost value since late 2015 and others that are in limbo.
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Fast forward four years -- and three husbands - and she and her two small children are caught in limbo in northern Syria.
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Lula was named Rousseff's cabinet chief earlier this month, but his nomination remains in limbo pending a series of legal challenges.
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"This is painful, but it was important for us to give clarity rather than to leave people in limbo," Sewing said.
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Trump's move would put 800,000 immigrants back in limbo, and several top Republicans, including Paul Ryan, have said Congress should act.
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The new law left transgender people in limbo, according to the ACLU, which amended its lawsuit to challenge the new law.
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That's because its core business is in decline, and its most valuable asset, a massive stake in Alibaba, is in limbo.
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Despite a television series and one made-for-TV movie, Diana Prince has been stuck in limbo for almost a century.
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The suit arrives as Allen's latest film, "A Rainy Day in New York," has been set in limbo, months after release.
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The result, says Elizabeth Collett, of the Migration Policy Institute in Brussels, a think-tank, will be a "population in limbo".
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The Surf Lodge, which had announced a summer concert lineup that included Miike Snow and Gary Clark Jr., is in limbo.
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Others who received official refugee status have been resettled in the United States, but hundreds remain in limbo on the island.
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After waiting in limbo for weeks, the Interior Ministry asked the Dispute Settlement Committee of Branches to take up the case.
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It freezes his actions for the rest of his term, leaving the program's future, and millions of unauthorized workers, in limbo.
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After the singer's death in 2009, the property remained "in limbo" until it appeared on the market in six years later.
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A source told Vanity Fair the offer is now "in limbo," while another said Trump still wants Thiel in the role.
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Carroll will now join the 21 other women whose claims of sexual abuse or harassment by the president live in limbo.
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Democracy seems ensnared in a battle to redefine itself in a time of dislocation that threatens to leave voters in limbo.
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But for Rashid and the other Bangladeshis living in limbo in Vanuatu, money rather than food is their most pressing concern.
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Since the freeze was lifted in late December, regulators have approved fewer than 400 new games, leaving thousands more in limbo.
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With a release date still very much in limbo, Best Buy has sent notes to those who pre-ordered the Fold.
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His case was in limbo: He could not present his case, but there was no lawyer the court could provide him.
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Advocates worry that the information-sharing rule has prevented potential sponsors from coming forward, leaving more than 4,000 kids in limbo.
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But an ethics investigation could take months, leaving Moore in limbo in the Senate -- especially if he's denied committee assignments. Sen.
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Student testing is in limbo The pandemic is delaying standardized testing for current and prospective students at schools across the country.
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The photos stuck in limbo on that hard drive, if they're even salvageable, will cost me an estimated $800 to retrieve.
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No matter where they go and how often they settle down, these conflicted kinfolk are always destined to live in limbo.
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But without definitive legislation supporting drilling, and without any rulings declaring ANWR completely off limits, the proposal has remained in limbo.
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The team has decided not to pick up his option, and he is currently in limbo and likely to be traded.
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But now some of those loans are stuck in limbo as the in-person closing process can no longer be held.
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Students, whether they have jobs and internships lined up or are still searching, have been put in limbo by the coronavirus.
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This freshman comedy starring Adam Scott and Craig Robinson remains in limbo, which is fitting for a series about paranormal activity.
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Before you leave a rewards balance in limbo, look for opportunities to earn, transfer or redeem rewards with partners, Honig said.
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For many, it is not their first Christmas in limbo as the their appeals languish in a sea of red tape.
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Stuck in limbo In June, President Emmerson Mnangagwa said the country needed to sell wild elephants to fund its conservation efforts.
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How long that lasts, of course, is an open question — and a source of continued anxiety for DACA recipients in limbo.
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During months in limbo, al Kontar said he depended on the kindness of airport and airline staff for food and sundries.
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Mark Harris, a Republican who had looked like the winner in November, finds himself in limbo, with his election under investigation.
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He also has a national conference set for the end of February, and the short-term opening leaves him in limbo.
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The future of "Transparent," Jill Soloway's critically beloved show, remains in limbo following sexual harassment allegations against its star Jeffrey Tambor.
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Reports are also pouring in of students and workers who now find themselves in limbo abroad because of their suspended visas.
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But we were okay being in limbo because getting married felt like the icing on the cake, and the cake was enough.
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However, the Chan II hydroelectric power plant is in limbo because Odebrecht won the contract but had not started work, she said.
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On Saturday, Congress begins a nine-day recess, which is a long time for any embattled presidential nominee to be in limbo.
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A recent executive order from President Trump has placed the new rules in limbo, so it's anyone's guess what the future holds.
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A desperate child in limbo Trump signed an executive order last week to keep refugees from entering the country for 120 days.
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While the family was in limbo, Dilbireen was left in the care of Adlay Kejjan, director of the Yazidi American Women Organization.
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They've spent their childhood in limbo, feeling as though their lives could change for the worse at the drop of a hat.
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Four years later, much of Central Pennsylvania is still frozen in time, the ambiguity of Paterno's involvement leaving his supporters in limbo.
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Time is short: the FARC's troops cannot remain in limbo indefinitely, nor can the UN team that was to supervise their disarmament.
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Meanwhile, gun owners are in limbo over what to do about the guns, which allegedly can fire without the trigger being pulled.
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Many lived in limbo for years or decades in camps, with no personal property or connections to the land to speak of.
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Early on, some users even complained that Venmo would hold thousands of dollars worth of payments in limbo for no specific reasons.
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Sabrina asks her mother why she's in limbo and if there's anything she can do to help, but suddenly the mood changes.
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The case, they say, exposes a flawed US law that unfairly leaves tens of thousands of international adoptees in limbo without citizenship.
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Instead, the future of the health system remains in limbo after Republican moderates and conservatives could not agree on a path forward.
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New Jersey's slow judicial process kept many of these homes in limbo for years, and they are just now coming to market.
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It&aposs still potentially in limbo here, and we still don&apost have someone heading the VA on a full-time basis.
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The suit arrives as Allen's latest film, "A Rainy Day in New York," has been set in limbo, months after completion. 6.
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Carrie Fisher's body is in limbo right now ... because the L.A. County Coroner is not sure how to proceed ... TMZ has learned.
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In effect, more than 6 million barrels of Venezuelan crude remain in limbo as a result of U.S. sanctions imposed on Jan.
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Some 20183 Afro-Colombian collective land claims await a decision by government authorities, leaving about two million hectares in limbo, they said.
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Second-in-command Eric Meyhofer has temporarily taken over, but the legal situation has left most Uber engineers in limbo, sources say.
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Second-in-command Eric Meyehofer has temporarily taken over, but the legal situation has left most Uber engineers in limbo, sources say.
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Currency markets were in limbo, the euro trading just over half a cent below last week's 14-month highs against the dollar.
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"The reality is that some of us made it out, some of us drowned, and some are still in limbo," Mel writes.
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Their comments leave the passage of the tax plan in limbo as the GOP cannot afford to lose more than two votes.
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But the bill has been stuck in limbo, and Rubio told The Hill he had not seen any movement on the legislation.
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These projects are in limbo just as the ultraluxury market weakens and there are warnings of a coming downturn across the board.
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They remain in limbo, stuck in detention centers or group homes where their lives and care are subsidized indefinitely at taxpayers' expense.
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And so the consequence, outside the mere fact that these children are waiting in limbo, has been a second kind of disaster.
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The latest tranche of IMF aid is in limbo until parliament backs the creation of an independent court to consider corruption cases.
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From this meeting their friendship—which feels urgent and lifesaving, for they are both in limbo—plays out in gorgeously spatial terms.
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While California and 11 other states engage in a legal challenge to block the rollback, the industry will be put in limbo.
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If he leaves regulations in limbo or delays their implementation, industries get relief from environmental rules while the EPA retains plausible deniability.
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The final regulation faces a multi-year legal battle that could leave automakers in limbo about future emissions and fuel-efficiency requirements.
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The bigger picture: Many Rohingya, a majority-Muslim ethnic group often described as "the world's most persecuted minority," now live in limbo.
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Roopa was among the six left in limbo, her ordeal in the sex trade compounded first by bureaucracy and now by coronavirus.
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But then President Trump's own hard-line immigration bill fell much harder, leaving the fate of the so-called Dreamers in limbo.
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The legislation would affect about 50,000 people and force some immigrants who have been waiting in limbo for years to apply again.
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The fate of any agreement will be in limbo, however, since the Justice Department will likely soon by led by Alabama Sen.
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More than 4,000 Mavni recruits have been in limbo since late last year, when the Department of Defense began introducing additional vetting.
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Many of the recruits now in limbo may be discharged and deported before the challenges now in federal court can be decided.
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In the meantime, most think DACA recipients will continue in limbo, especially with the courts ensuring that renewals can continue for now.
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With the border now closed on orders from Moscow, this has all ground to a halt, leaving the city frozen in limbo.
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Production could easily put Karev's character in limbo by explaining he has decided to stay in the Midwest for an undetermined time.
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The year ended in limbo, though, as President-elect Donald J. Trump has yet to say much about his plans for NASA.
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As the coronavirus spreads across the world and airlines cancel flights to and from China, many travelers have been stuck in limbo.
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McConnell, who has pledged to coordinate the trial with the White House, accused Pelosi of wanting to keep Trump "in limbo" indefinitely.
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The speaker's statement effectively ended an impasse over the impeachment process that had left the president's Senate trial in limbo for weeks.
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The real disruption may be how Sprint's negotiations with the cable companies put a potential merger with T-Mobile USA in limbo.
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EU leaders' inability to reach agreement on responsibility sharing condemns more than 40,0003 refugees to living in limbo on the Greek islands.
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For years, Belsy and her two sisters, along with Felix and their mother, his wife of 28 years, have lived in limbo.
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While Mr. Scaramucci is in limbo, President Trump has continued to be busy, nominating Judge Neil M. Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
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The doctor, Silviana Marineci, who is completing a fellowship at the University of Minnesota, said she was frazzled by being in limbo.
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Those talks have been in limbo since that meeting, which in turn has led to an impasse over keeping the government open.
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The GOP's plan wasn't just cruel policy — threatening to leave millions with healthcare needs in limbo — it also made no economic sense.
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A Turkish entrepreneur, after spending two years setting up a business in New York, finds herself in limbo, her visa appointment canceled.
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She then got to the camp and she started hearing stories of Canadians who has been in limbo for a long time.
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McConnell signaled on Monday the rules on a trial are in limbo until senators return to Washington shortly after the New Year.
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The Keystone XL pipeline's construction application stood in limbo for five years while the Obama administration wavered on it, before finally rejecting it.
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As a result, he's kind of in limbo — funny when the original Smith-isms shine through, and kind of lame when they don't.
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Halting these overseas interviews until further notice means the admissions process will remain in limbo as refugees await their interview with DHS staff.
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Student in limbo Hoda is a 29-year-old Iranian student at the University of Southern California pursuing her master's degree in marketing.
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The move created disruptions for several U.S. companies whose employees were caught in limbo while traveling overseas, and sparked protests around the world.
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Halting these overseas interviews until further notice means the admissions process will remain in limbo for refugees awaiting their interview with DHS staff.
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Given the 4-4 ideological split on the high court, the on-again, off-again travel rules are likely to remain in limbo.
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They elucidate the possibilities of lingering in limbo between sick and well, and they shift the idea of what "normal" could look like.
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My rural town leans conservative Catholic, so knowing other "yes" voters are out there is reaffirming, even when everything else feels in limbo.
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Many have since won a reprieve, but thousands remain in limbo, says Misfer al-Marri, a Ghafran who is now exiled in Scotland.
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Under the prevailing "care and maintenance" model, the UNHCR and its partner agencies act as surrogate states, keeping refugees in limbo for years.
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The FBI has returned most of the 230 vehicles that had been in limbo behind crime scene tape for days after the attack.
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"It leaves communities in limbo of letting people die, because they don't know how to reach out to someone for help," he said.
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Given the timeline of Rita's life, the son told Downey that it's likely the quilt was in limbo for more than 20 years.
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You have hundreds of millions and maybe even over a billion in U.S. aid and development contracts that will be left in limbo.
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But the state lost that momentum when the agency's chief left, putting a licensing process in limbo and allowing rivals to catch up.
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Roberto G. Gonzales is professor of education at Harvard University and author of Lives in Limbo: Undocumented and Coming of Age in America.
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Just look at Hoboken's ongoing battle against its sea wall—designed by OMA—which is in limbo now due to vicious community opposition.
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Some of Mali's most popular festivals, vital to attracting international audiences and industry attention, were suspended amid security concerns and remain in limbo.
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That left about 2m Americans in limbo, earning too much to qualify for Medicaid but too little to be eligible for Obamacare subsidies.
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It's too soon, ultimately, to conclude whether "Twin Peaks" will justify the investment or, like many a revival, should have stayed in limbo.
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An unprepared court left several inmates and other petitioners in limbo because it wasn't able catch up with the changes in the law.
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My house sister just curated a show about queer Caribbean culture and dealing with questions of identity in limbo, national identity and citizenship.
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That move would have put the legislation in limbo for the foreseeable future and scuttled an all-night voting session on tax relief.
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The acquisition was in limbo until the companies and the department could come to an agreement, which has now been established on principle.
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Hospitals have been keeping patients like Ms. Cannon in limbo — in "observation status" — for fear of being penalized by Medicare for inappropriate admissions.
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Like many others, this young man was kept in limbo with little or no information until finally being told he was being rejected.
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Meanwhile, the fate of the 33 applications before the agency continues to sit in limbo, and scientific progress continues to be unnecessarily stifled.
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"The truth is, I'm in limbo," Ms. Alberto said in Spanish through a translator during a telephone interview last week from the center.
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"Talk of Tariffs Leaves Local Ag, Steel business 'in limbo,' " read the splash headline in the Fargo, N.D., paper The Forum on Thursday.
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He was in limbo between his old job, as president of the Cleveland Indians, and his next one, succeeding the retiring Paul Beeston.
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The Hill: Trump awaits a letter from the North Korean leader as an on-again, off-again June 12 summit remains in limbo.
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These Dreamers deserve legal certainty after years of existing in limbo because of a legally dubious executive order signed by President Barack Obama.
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Cai is one of a number of students who told CNN the suspension of visa processing in China has left them in limbo.
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Now the Senate talks are in limbo, giving House Democrats more time to draft their own bill to counter the Senate GOP plan.
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The committee had planned to vote on Judge Kavanaugh's nomination this Thursday, but a confirmation that once seemed inevitable is now in limbo.
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With no March Madness, and NBA, NHL, and MLB seasons in limbo, US sports-media and betting companies are very ready for football.
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The CDC's report also detailed the other cruise ship, the Grand Princess, which was in limbo for days off the coast of California.
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And now, nine April cases, scheduled to begin on the 20th of the month and run for two weeks, are similarly in limbo.
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Now, Lord & Taylor is in limbo, with the flagship building sold off last year to the office-sharing company WeWork for $219 million.
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Stuck in limbo, their plight reflects the enduring humanitarian toll of the migration crisis, which is expected to grow again as winter fades.
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However, the absence of an official confirmation earlier Friday afternoon had caused confusion in the markets, leaving customs at major ports in limbo.
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A separate investigation, by Special Operations Command, has been in limbo as high-ranking Defense Department officials have been divided on its outcome.
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Again, the prospect of a recount, like the one that kept the presidential race between George W. Bush and Al Gore in limbo.
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His legal team is trying to expand the legal exceptions already afforded to the president, potentially putting ongoing lawsuits against Trump in limbo.
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When the Taliban assaulted a major city just 90 miles from Kabul, it put the fate of a second cease-fire in limbo.
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Domestic soccer leagues, Europe's elite club competition the Champions League and the pan-continental 2020 European Championship have all been left in limbo.
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Now, he says, he is in "limbo" waiting for guidance from the New York State Department of Health about what to do next.
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"Campaign reporters are stuck in limbo as the 2020 race gets drowned out," by Tom Kludt Won't somebody think of the real victims?
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The breakdown leaves Germany in limbo at a time when Europe and much of the Western world is looking to Berlin for leadership.
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The numbers are somewhat in limbo, though, likely due to differing definitions of the syndrome and delays in tallying up all the cases.
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As a result of the filing, all civil litigation against the organization is suspended, leaving those who are suing the group in limbo.
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In any case, legal challenges brought by indigenous groups and others may put the project in limbo, making action by the province unnecessary.
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Apart from how far-fetched this idea is, how exactly would sacrificing the quality of Disney's own franchise help "keep DC in limbo"?
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TWO MONTHS after India's Hindu-nationalist government stripped the state of Jammu and Kashmir of its autonomy, 7m people are still in limbo.
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The register was targeted at Muslims who came from Bangladesh, but some of the 1.9 million people left in limbo are actually Hindu.
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Because the Appellate Body no longer is functioning, appealed cases will sit in limbo until some future time when new judges are appointed.
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It's hard to be optimistic and hopeful when you're stuck in limbo and living under tarps, Brenda said, but Pablo keeps her going.
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Partly because of the Voting Rights Act, gerrymanders based on race are flatly illegal, but ones based on partisan intent remain in limbo.
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Senators expect the trial to start in January, though the exact date is in limbo until after the House transmits the two articles.
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The mistrial leaves in limbo a large slice of American popular culture from Mr. Cosby's six-decade career as a comedian and actor.
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And Obamacare's individual mandate was struck down as unconstitutional by a federal appeals court, leaving the fate of the law in limbo. 4.
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But some funding for the island's long-term recovery has remained in limbo, despite outcries from the island and its allies in Washington.
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But despite its 18-months in limbo, Gupta told Australian media on Friday he did not see why the plant should be condemned.
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That has left the fate of the immigration bill, despite multiple efforts by different groups in Congress to find a solution, in limbo.
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Eventually, Hogan stepped down, the contract still in limbo, and Evers appointed Missy Hughes to take Hogan's place as CEO of the WEDC.
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Now Mr. Trump's order will effectively leave tens of thousands of families in limbo, all vying for the sliver of seats still available.
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The grizzly hunting season is in limbo The hunting season for the bears was supposed start this Saturday and last until November 15.
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This left researchers who were in transit and those with visas permitting them to come and work in America in limbo — or worse.
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In limbo in Jackson Heights, he denied that he had participated in any killings and said the SS had forced him into service.
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The cattlemen's association has a TPP website highlighting the losses the industry is facing in the Pacific while the deal remains in limbo.
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The clock problem put the mission in limbo, forcing Starliner to burn more fuel than expected and precluding a docking with the station.
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Trump and Price's stated plans put Slain, and the hundreds of thousands of people who recently got Medicaid in Louisiana, in limbo again.
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It's still enough information for Sabrina to determine that Tommy's soul is in limbo, which means it's only his body that's up on earth.
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A Murphy aide professed optimism to me that Democrats would get this done in the next few months, but for now, it's in limbo.
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European allies have warned of a split with Washington over the nuclear agreement and say that putting it in limbo undermines U.S. credibility abroad.
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We've been in limbo in a sense because I feel like I can't totally move on until I make sense of everything that happened.
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Adidas isn't weighing in on specifics here, but this move does appear to, at best, put those sorts of products in limbo, moving forward.
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Between each performance, it exists in limbo—half on the page, half in the minds of the cast and crew—and continues to change.
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The decision was a devastating blow to Zaid, who says he's spent over $12,000 waiting in limbo for an answer from the U.S. consulate.
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For example, in the duet Ryan and Emma do up on the hill, for a long time, those lyrics were very much in limbo.
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After 10 days in limbo and one strangely worded statement — "I am a victim," Olympios stated — the investigation revealed nothing incriminating, and production relaunched.
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Go deeper: Trump judicial pick in limbo, seen as a threat to voting rights Grassley cancels hearings on Trump judicial nominees amid Flake standoff
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Ever since she discovered that her mother is still in limbo, Sabrina has become determined to help her resolve any unfinished business on earth.
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Both girls spent years in limbo, not knowing if they would be able to stay in the country where they were making a home.
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Analysts also said uncertainty surrounding Brexit persisted despite the recent rally in global markets, as it "hang(s) in limbo," according to one analyst.
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As the official memorial to victims of the 2011 Christchurch earthquake is unveiled, an unofficial but beloved installation commemorating the dead remains in limbo.
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" When months turn into years, the family and friends of missing people are left living in limbo, experiencing what is termed as "ambiguous loss.
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They were put on a flight back to the Addis Ababa airport in Ethiopia and are now stuck in "limbo," according to the suit.
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Thousands of migrants are spending months in limbo in border towns near the United States, as they wait for asylum applications to be processed.
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His application is in limbo because the Treasury Department office that needs to verify his claim is closed as a result of the shutdown.
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Sitting in limbo The near impossibility of getting a waiver has led desperate visa applicants to think creatively about how to press their cases.
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Trump's executive order threatens a refugee resettlement deal with Australia signed late last year, and could leave more than 1,000 asylum seekers in limbo.
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But among the bustling clubs and zebra-painted donkeys, there are also thousands of deportees in the city who find their lives in limbo.
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I recognize in Agent Cooper that coalescence of malformed time and experience: the stillness of being in a great rush while stuck in limbo.
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He must let the nation know that he is willing to offer a solution to DACA and other immigrants whose status is in limbo.
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Those requests remained in limbo for months, with Kelly reportedly insisting that there weren't enough open spots for those aides to have senior titles.
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The Nets were stuck in limbo without any first-round picks after the trade for Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett did not pay off.
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" Reedie added that athletes both inside and outside in Russia had been "in limbo" until last September, a situation which he said "served nobody.
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Two other major coal companies, Alpha Natural Resources and Arch Coal, recently filed for bankruptcy, leaving hundreds of millions in reclamation guarantees in limbo.
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The number of translators granted admission to the US over the years has dropped dramatically, leaving their safety and US foreign security in limbo.
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After the eight sitting Supreme Court justices split on the case in June, the judge's injunction stands, and millions of families remain in limbo.
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The upheaval on Capitol Hill over Helsinki is coming at a time when the legislative shop is "in limbo," a White House aide said.
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Hanging in limbo are the fortunes of the Redstone family and the fates of Viacom and CBS, two of the world's largest entertainment companies.
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The review put the academic status of students including Olivia Jade and her sister in limbo as their parents faced charges in the scandal.
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The migrants said they are stuck in limbo as they are witnesses in the case against their traffickers but lack the right to work.
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The delay shows that another company in SoftBank's web of funding and influence is in limbo between massive private fundings and the public market.
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The fate of these residents hangs in limbo in the courts and in the judicial and executive branches as Congress deliberates on the subject.
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As the elections board continues to investigate fraud claims, the unresolved race has been left in limbo since that board was dissolved last month.
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The demand is there—yet Criterion is adamant that it's moving away from the cars-and-crashes market, so the IP remains in limbo.
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I spent 11 months in limbo and ended the year with no more insight into what I wanted to do — other than not this.
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The vessel has been in limbo since Wednesday, when officials announced that a passenger from a previous cruise on the Grand Princess had died.
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He'd heard their wedding was in limbo and offered to personally help them reschedule it at the luxury boutique resort, even discounting some rates.
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Court was the program's first staff member to resign over the death; Durkin's fate remains in limbo pending the results of a new investigation.
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The boat and its occupants have been in limbo for weeks awaiting permission to disembark after several South American ports denied the ship's entry.
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Soon after the movie opens, he is entrusted to copy a Buddhist sutra (a dialogue or sermon) that can liberate souls stuck in limbo.
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That hit the rocks this week when her proposals suffered a crushing defeat in Parliament, leaving the country in limbo and suggesting that Mrs.
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Mr. Ghosn's fall has left the unlikely Franco-Japanese union in limbo and revealed how much of its success revolved around his forceful personality.
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The Bakkt and Goldman Sachs efforts are still in limbo because of questions from regulators about how the institutions would hold Bitcoins for clients.
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When I was in high school, a fire decimated half the block, and ever since, the area has been in limbo, continuously under construction.
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Meanwhile, hundreds of survivors remain in limbo in 49 hotels scattered across London, and tempers already roused by smoldering class resentments have grown short.
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So it's not too surprising that virtually all of Mr. Trump's signature populist ideas have been watered down or ignored, or are in limbo.
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That would appear to prevent a repeat of the original travel ban, when travelers got stuck in limbo in airports around the United States.
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But the plant's fate remains in limbo, and despite a Christmas Eve visit to Taranto by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, optimism is not high.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's pick to lead Immigration and Customs Enforcement remains in limbo after the union representing ICE officers opposed the nomination.
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The agreement, enacted early Friday, keeps the government operating through March 85033, but leaves in limbo immigrants brought to the country illegally as children.
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They had been looking forward to the start of the school year this week, Ms. Vallecilla added, but their studies were now in limbo.
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For now, it seems that the stalemate between the two parties is deepening and Trump will be left in limbo over the holidays. 0003.
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The toy store mega-chain will shutter or sell all 735 of its stores in the US. That'll put about 31,000 jobs in limbo.
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Lower level three-person WTO "panels" will still advise on trade disputes, but such cases could be left in limbo without an appeals mechanism.
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The settlement was aimed at ending the litigation once and for all, but it has been in limbo almost since it was first announced.
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What life is like on the border of Myanmar and Bangladesh, where a UN-labeled 'genocide' has left 1 million refugees living in limbo
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However, Democrats have argued that an average of 122 Dreamers a day have been losing their DACA protections since September, leaving them in limbo.
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I would favor leaving the outcome of his impeachment in limbo indefinitely and letting the voters decide his fate in the 2020 presidential election.
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With the legal status of Mr. Trump's executive order still in limbo, Canada's government has shown no enthusiasm for suspending its agreement with Washington.
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Jurvetson was eventually voted out of the firm in the middle of its investigation, and he has since sat in limbo in Musk's orbit.
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SINGAPORE/KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Two years after twin air crashes that left its brand in tatters, Malaysia Airlines is still a company in limbo.
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But since the release of Love & Resistance, Bosq's upcoming releases have been in limbo since his previous label Fania was bought out last summer.
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The Navarretes, whose house was burned down, and Belarmino Curipán, the Mapuche squatter who lost his home to chainsaws, have been left in limbo.
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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.
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Ms. Luchenko, the journalist, noted that in death, the two prime adversaries of the 1917 Revolution, the czar and Lenin, are both stuck in limbo.
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After delays, the phone finally went on sale, only to keep early adopters hanging around in limbo as they waited for handsets they paid for.
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Those aiming to list in the first quarter are stuck in limbo, unable to start the application process until the government is fully re-opened.
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The country is still in limbo after a budding revolution failed to deliver, leaving President Nicolás Maduro to preside over a society still in crisis.
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Her exhibition at PULSE, The _ _ _ _ _ is absent, poses the idea that we now occupy a space in limbo, split between our virtual and physical selves.
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President Donald Trump's executive order limiting the flow of refugees from predominantly Muslim countries into the U.S. has left many immigrants in limbo this weekend.
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By the '80s, "Daredevil was kind of in limbo, creatively and commercially," says Albert Ching, managing editor of the comics industry website Comic Book Resources.
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The patchwork of legal protections can leave some workers feeling like they're in limbo and sometimes fearful of representing their true selves in the workplace.
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The future of Viacom and CBS had been in limbo due to a power struggle that had taken on the feel of a soap opera.
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The Westerdam luxury liner is in limbo after it was denied entry to port by yet another country as panic about the deadly coronavirus mounts.
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But he and others are in limbo: The Israeli government won't give them asylum and permanent residency, but many Israelis don't want to evict them.
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These people have been left in limbo for up to four years with no future, despite the fact that most have been recognized as refugees.
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Read "Suspected killer of British MP Jo Cox had ties to neo-Nazis in US" Read "British politician's murder leaves EU membership campaigns in limbo"
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So it's a pretty decent sign that even if virtual reality is still in limbo right now, Samsung hasn't given up on it quite yet.
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They are in limbo — neither in Jordan nor Syria, but in the demilitarized strip that runs east-west between the two countries like a belt.
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Before the Paris Agreement, an international climate deal was in limbo for decades, with the developing and developed worlds unable to agree on emissions targets.
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This would leave the country in limbo in terms of leadership and economic reforms which Eurasia Group said had "lost momentum" ahead of the referendum.
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So the treaty and the organization hang in limbo, preparing for a day when the world's nuclear powers all agree to support the test ban.
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Withholding scores is a serious step: It means students applying to universities are in limbo while ETS determines whether their scores need to be canceled.
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Massachusetts' roughly $40 billion full budget is in limbo after lawmakers failed to reach a compromise over cutting spending in light of declining revenue forecasts.
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The Northern Ireland executive, currently in limbo, had committed to setting a rate of 12.5 percent, matching that of the Irish Republic, in April 2018.
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Until then, some patients are still left in limbo — unsure what they'll ultimately owe, or how the outstanding medical debt will affect their credit scores.
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Just nine of the scores of camps set up after ISIS have been closed, Mohamed said, with the future of the rest now in limbo.
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Trump has given Congress a six-month deadline to make a decision on what to do with DREAMERS, whose fate continues to remain in limbo.
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In the meantime, however, families with desperately ill children are stuck in limbo while waiting for Epidiolex's approval, which could take a year or longer.
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The charge is GOP leadership left the program in limbo for months, refusing to bring a consensus bill up for a vote on its own.
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Merrick Garland's nomination has been in limbo since President Barack Obama picked him in March to fill the seat of the late Justice Antonin Scalia.
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His lawyer Valeria Ilareva said there was an order for Al-Anezi's deportation but it didn't state a destination so he was left in limbo.
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But so far the debate is dragging on without one side claiming a clear victory, leaving tens of thousands of consumer transactions stranded in limbo.
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It's good news for the young tight end ... his role on the Cowboys is in limbo after Dallas brought back veteran Jason Witten this offseason.
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Postdoctoral researchers from outside the U.S. either had to wait in limbo for the situation to be resolved or look for work in other countries.
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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.
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It's unclear how much longer the Senate bill could remain in limbo — or how much time House leadership will give Hensarling to strike up talks.
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First and foremost, there's the possibility of a legal war between the EPA and CARB, which could leave automakers in limbo for months or years.
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Viacom shares have dropped about 20 percent in the last year and the company has been operating in limbo since the controversy erupted in May.
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U.S. officials are praising the results of a referendum that would allow Macedonia to join NATO, despite low voter turnout putting the bid in limbo.
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Even though the decision puts the country's leadership in limbo, letting Rajapaksa continue to govern would cause "irreparable" damage to the country, one judge said.
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Meanwhile, Trump's scheduled State of the Union address on Tuesday remains in limbo after Pelosi asked him to reschedule, citing security concerns during the shutdown.
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Feeley had dressed for the South Florida weather—he wore a blue polo shirt, jeans, and desert boots—but he was still feeling in limbo.
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Neasa, angry with Ian for having left her in limbo with his brother and disapproving sister-in-law, reveals a love affair with another man.
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The Goodlatte bill would call for more aggressive enforcement measures and would address thousands of young immigrants whose fate has been in limbo for months.
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The rule has been in limbo since the Supreme Court put it on hold in February 2016, after 27 states and other opponents filed suit.
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It is an important step toward cleaning up the mess that exists at Guantánamo, and reducing the so-called irreducible minimum who remain in limbo.
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They are desperately seeking certainty related to the Cost Sharing Reduction payments the Trump administration has held in limbo each month -- and so are Democrats.
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Edgar and Aldo in Limbo The main contenders in the featherweight division will be put on hold if McGregor's rematch with Diaz is officially announced.
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Many of these independent repair shops exist in limbo: Acquiring parts usually means going on the Chinese grey market or salvaging parts from recycled devices.
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And so, some point at the end of the year, the games find themselves tumbling aimlessly as if in Limbo, and Limbo were a laundromat.
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Someone with a successful restaurant in Manhattan who was thinking of coming over here was like, 'Now we're in limbo, let me see what happens.
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For nearly all, it'll be a long wait in limbo—asylum seekers aren't allowed to work or even volunteer during their time in Hong Kong.
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Until then, businesses will be left in limbo on what to expect for the country's industries — and some of the fallout is already taking place.
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But, there is also this: The move to place both in limbo most likely is related to the contracts both men have with the university.
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The Army stopped taking new recruits, but the approximately 1,000 enlistees who had signed their contracts and not yet shipped out were left in limbo.
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However, legal challenges have prevented the US from terminating the status for those countries, leaving people in limbo as the cases work through the courts.
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In February, ICE notified the city that it would terminate its detention contract with the facility in 90 days, leaving many transgender detainees in limbo.
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More than 80,000 Hondurans protected under the same law find their own legal status in limbo as Acting Secretary Elaine Duke deliberates over their fate.
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Members whose priorities are stuck in limbo often threaten to start a "discharge petition" to bypass the speaker and bring a bill to the floor.
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One way to know if your view is in limbo: The window glass is crosshatched with wire that prevents it from shattering in a fire.
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That surprise concession came during the Trump-Kim talks and left future military training in limbo in the hopes of helping advance North Korea's denuclearization.
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The company does say that as soon as shipping is allowed to resume, any customers' order in limbo at the moment will receive top priority.
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Now some of those loans are stuck in limbo as the in-person closing process can no longer be held because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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It left 3.7 billion pounds of milk in limbo, forcing farmers to find other markets, according to an analysis by the U.S. Dairy Export Council.
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Allies close to the administration want to see Trump act decisively or move on, rather than keep his staff in limbo under threat of change.
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Since Under Armour delivered its fourth-quarter earnings report, investors have been wondering whether the athletic brand has recaptured some momentum after months in limbo.
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But the House stripped the tariff language from the customs bill ahead of a conference on the measure, leaving the trade-related bill in limbo.
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Allison Crutchfield's recreations of their iconic suits, stylish but a little too tight, perfectly convey a duo in limbo: no longer schoolboys, not yet legends.
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They argue a final decision is needed, since the ACA remains in limbo and the health coverage of tens of millions of Americans is threatened.
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Kenneth King portrays multiple personalities and delivers tongue twisters in "Characters in Limbo," while Alan Good has made a new solo that features Kalliope Piersol.
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More than 5,000 Rohingya refugees are stuck in limbo in 'No Man's Land' - a small patch of land between the borders of Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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The spending bill is currently in limbo, as Democrats want to include an extension of protections for immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
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The changes have left the department in limbo, which has had at least three positions filled by people in an acting capacity in senior roles.
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He also signed "right to work," but that proposal is in limbo after unions got enough signatures to put it up for a statewide vote.
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Both measures died when the legislature adjourned last week, leaving many candidates in limbo over whether to gather signatures or campaign among caucus-convention delegates.
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But they remained in limbo until this week, so close to the shores of Europe, but so far from being allowed to claim asylum there.
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Song, 21, who graduated last week with an engineering degree, is hardly the first star athlete to leave Annapolis with his athletic career in limbo.
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They didn't have to waste away in limbo for long: TMZ reported in the wee hours of Tuesday morning that Grande had already returned it.
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It is one of a handful of development projects in the country that have in recent months seen more strategic interest after years in limbo.
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The state's Republican governor, Bruce Rauner, is locked in an impasse over the budget with the Democrats, who control the General Assembly, leaving Illinois in limbo.
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Yet, put into practice just before a weekend, the moratorium has sown confusion and stoked widespread anger, while leaving a number of immigrant travelers in limbo.
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In the days between her disappearance and confirmation of her death, her family was left in limbo, hoping for the best but grappling with the worst.
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These are just a few of the families whose lives are in limbo after President Donald Trump's executive order limiting immigration from seven Muslim-majority countries.
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The market has been in limbo for much of the week in the countdown to the UK poll, which is due to close at 2100 GMT.
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Following Morgan Spurlock's confession of sexual misconduct in the wake of the #MeToo movement, his latest movie "Super Size Me 2: Holy Chicken!" is in limbo.
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The department has essentially stopped evaluating borrower defense claims — leaving borrowers in limbo, sometimes for years — while it waits for the courts to resolve its appeal.
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However, these borrowers find themselves in limbo as the Trump administration postpones an Obama-era regulation aimed at canceling the debt of those with troubled degrees.
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This White House office is required to approve all big agency rules before they are published, but the government shutdown has left the review in limbo.
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Living in limbo Ostadhassan and his family live in a small apartment near the outskirts of Grand Forks, where the strip malls meet the soybean fields.
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"There are so many people like me who are just stuck in limbo, putting their lives on hold waiting to see what will happen," he said.
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But CCHR's Sopheap said that the government had yet to provide clarity on how these protections would work, leaving those already engaged in surrogacy in limbo.
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Supersymmetry, which posits that all known fundamental particles have a heavier supersymmetric partner, called a sparticle, is another creature of the seventies that remains in limbo.
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Going forward then, we may actually see a bit of innovation in Currents — something that was sorely lacking from Google+ while it was lingering in limbo.
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President Trump announced last year that he would end the program, leaving DACA recipients — often called Dreamers — in limbo as the program is set to expire.
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And the infrastructure for the new bankruptcy code, which requires administrators to run firms in limbo and a new courts system, is being created from scratch.
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Now, the complicated thing is that copyright has existed in limbo because, at least under United States law, we have what's known as fair use, right?
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Google has said it will continue to provide security updates for current Huawei devices running Android, but the fate of future devices is still in limbo.
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Then, they spent two and a half years living in limbo in Za'atari refugee camp in Jordan, staying in temporary shelters under the brutal desert sun.
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While Boeing takes its gripe to the National Labor Relations Board, the unit remains in limbo, much like Boeing's own fleet of grounded 737 MAX aircraft.
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For weeks, several Central American countries tried to figure out what to do with the thousands in limbo and an international refugee crisis on their hands.
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Taiwan remains in limbo: it has all the traits of an independent country, but given China's attitude, the international community is not allowed to say so.
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"There is no excuse for the ... conditions in which thousands of people remain trapped in limbo while they wait out their asylum claims," the NGOs said.
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After being in limbo for three years after announcing their split in June 238, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck's marriage has officially come to an end.
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It was kind of a lot of bittersweetness, a lot of yin and yang, kind of in limbo or the middle of all these things happening.
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China Rules 1003 Photos View Slide Show ' SHANGHAI — Disney had pushed China too hard, putting the company's plans for a new theme park here in limbo.
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After the Oscars telecast left Anohni in limbo about whether she would perform, eventually announcing that she wouldn't, Anohni decided not to go to the ceremony.
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Many recruits that were now stuck in limbo awaiting additional screening would fall out of status (have their visas expire) under no fault of their own.
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"This means that tens of thousands of families of missing migrants are living in limbo, not knowing the fate of their loved ones," the report said.
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Nolte said SkyBridge had lost some clients because of "noise" around the deal and had also taken in less new capital with CFIUS approval in limbo.
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Since Jubran's organization is in its infant stages, he worried about how long the money might stay in limbo if he used Facebook to raise funds.
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On Sunday, Juilliard Opera presents Jonathan Dove's comedic English opera "Flight," about a refugee trapped in limbo at an airport, at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater.
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And House Republicans are obstructing an attempt to fix a drafting error in a budget bill that puts the system in limbo for the upcoming election.
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The tax was targeted for elimination in the GOP's ObamaCare repeal plan, but the failure of the bill in the Senate has left it in limbo.
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There is also no confirmed deputy defense secretary, and other significant senior civilian and military Pentagon positions are in limbo, more than at any recent time.
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"We have a territorial status on the island, without being a nation and without being a state, so we are kind of in limbo," said Gonzalez.
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However, lawyers say open-ended cases will enable prosecutors to drag out hearings and leave defendants in limbo, looking to pressure them into eventual plea bargains.
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When IndyMac failed in 2628, it was the third largest bank failure in U.S. history and thousands of borrowers, customers and communities were left in limbo.
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OF Dexter Fowler's status was in limbo on Sunday as Cubs officials pondered whether to put him on the disabled list with a sore right hamstring.
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Half of that equation is in place since Singapore has been our steadfast friend and security partner; the other half of the equation remains in limbo.
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Therefore the proposed rules are now likely dead or at the very least in limbo as the SEC likely changes course under a deregulation-minded administration.
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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.
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Cities and towns were left in limbo, bracing for deep cuts and in some cases delaying finalizing their own budgets as they waited on the state.
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As the PPE shortage continues to affect more of our nation's hospitals — and the DPA-ordered manufacturing remains in limbo — public officials like New York Gov.
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In other international news, we visited a camp in Syria where women and children who fled ISIS territory are stuck in limbo after the group's collapse.
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So the cavernous space will remain in limbo as officials move to expand storage space outside the library for one of the world's leading research collections.
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But he hasn't, ordering instead a crackdown by federal immigration agents that has torn countless families apart and left millions of other undocumented people in limbo.
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The San Francisco-based ship sat in limbo off the coast for days after three passengers from its previous voyage tested positive for the new coronavirus.
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The brand's racing activity is part of that marketing program, but the V-series is in limbo after the discontinuation of the CT22022-V in January.
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Twenty-one people aboard the Grand Princess cruise ship have tested positive for the novel coronavirus as the ship remains in limbo off the California coast.
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CEO Josh Silverman suggested that the online marketplace's business would dodge the negative impact of the spreading coronavirus that is throwing many other companies in limbo.
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An otherwise uncontroversial energy bill has been waiting in limbo for nearly a month after a surprise battle broke out on aid for the Flint, Mich.
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She had been tempted by the government's offer, but ultimately could not settle for a life spent in limbo with the constant fear of being deported.
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But with severe winter weather advisories posted across the Midwest, she was in limbo on Tuesday, waiting to hear whether her flight would even take off.
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Last year's budget was nine months overdue and forced school districts to borrow about $1 billion to stay open while their state aid sat in limbo.
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"Saturday Night Live," which is having one of its most successful seasons in recent years, would go dark, leaving the show's final three episodes in limbo.
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The film, tentatively titled "Bohemian Rhapsody," has been in limbo for over 10 years, with various names attached to the director's chair and Mr. Mercury's part.
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His schedule for the rest of the month is also in limbo as congressional leaders haggle over how and when to launch the Trump impeachment trial.
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To help mitigate the spread of the virus, the government has extended the holiday from Thursday to Sunday, leaving countless businesses, including theater operators, in limbo.
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The Goodlatte bill would call for more aggressive enforcement measures and would address thousands of young undocumented immigrants whose fate has been in limbo for months.
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The Trump administration has proposed revoking that type of work authorization last year but a lack of update has left many in limbo, according to reports.
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"It is truly shameful that gridlock and dysfunction in Congress have left nearly 70,000 Virginians who depend on the FAMIS program hanging in limbo," Virginia Gov.
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Government funding The Senate will start work on its fiscal 2628 government funding bills, after keeping its appropriations process in limbo for most of the year.
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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.
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The tax was targeted for elimination in the GOP's ObamaCare repeal plan, but the failure of the bill in the Senate has left it in limbo.
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As the program's future hangs in limbo — last weekend refugees began coming in again, after a legal challenge to the order — we trace the existing steps.
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The decision on the trophy ban had been hanging in limbo since the president tweeted twice in November that he was putting the decision on hold.
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Though each group meets slightly different needs, come Christmastime their collective aim is to bring something of a holiday to families and children living in limbo.
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Unfolding without narration or pushy musical cues, "Island of the Hungry Ghosts" (filmed from 2014-17) explores, with great delicacy, the agony of living in limbo.
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Nearly two months since its funding technically expired, the Children's Health Insurance Program is still in limbo while congressional Republicans try to pass their tax bill.
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A success in the long-run, construction that stretched from the late 90s until the Square's opening in 2003 seemed to put the surrounding area in limbo.
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Living in limbo Ignacia Rodriguez, an immigration policy advocate at the National Immigration Law Center, says the deportation fears that dreamers are feeling are real and justifiable.
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Trump ended the program and the lives of almost a million people have been in limbo ever since, wondering at any given moment if they'll be deported.
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This leaves the pair in limbo, potentially facing the death penalty in Iraq, or in the United States, whose citizens they are accused of imprisoning and torturing.
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The migrants, fleeing poverty and gang violence, will likely spend months in limbo there as they await their asylum hearings due to the bottleneck in the courts.
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Tens of thousands of refugees were left in limbo, many of the them forced to sleep outdoors, or in bombed-out buildings, as temperatures plunged below zero.
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As a result, the Brexit deal is now stuck in limbo — Parliament's given the okay to move forward, but it's not clear when, exactly, that will happen.
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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.
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A pause on admissions that was expected to lift on Tuesday will now extend into November, leaving those who expected to resettle in the US in limbo.
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Tearing up the trade pact altogether would be bad for workers and businesses in the US, Mexico, and Canada, many of whom could be stuck in limbo.
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The tower was left in limbo until 2011 when the province of Ontario provided the non-profit with a C$224 million loan to help finish construction.
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Nearly one week later from Crowe's offer, little has been been done for the asylum seekers in limbo, despite condemnation from the United Nations human rights office.
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While Nadia's ultimate fate is a mystery for now, her confounding entrapment in limbo does feel like a soul sibling to The Good Place and Amazon's Forever.
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But the DHS has been reassigning agents who conduct these interviews and has also reduced foreign trips to carry out such screenings, leaving many applicants in limbo.
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He was in limbo, sleeping on the futon of his college roommate and best friend, an assistant strength and conditioning coach at the University of South Dakota.
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What I say at the beginning of the book is that some of us made it, some of us didn't, some of us are still in limbo.
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But the fate of the board remains in limbo after it was deemed unconstitutional by a court ruling, which argued that the body limited the governor's authority.
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But the president could not resist weighing in on the controversy surrounding Brett Kavanaugh, as his Supreme Court nomination hangs in limbo following allegations of sexual misconduct.
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Garaufis said such a "conditional stipulation" appeared to leave "in limbo" whether the settling drivers' claims had enough in common for him to approve the proposed settlement.
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Legal challenges could place the wall funding in limbo for months or even years, like virtually every other major unilateral policy initiative rolled out by the administration.
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Esper's nomination was also temporarily in limbo as McCain held up Pentagon nominees over a lack of details on the administration's plan for the war in Afghanistan.
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He is trying his best to avoid making the choice, keeping millions of Palestinians in limbo; the West helps him with a "peace process" that goes nowhere.
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But a new relationship, including trade ties, will probably take many more years, requiring some kind of transition agreement so that Britain is not left in limbo.
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The bill would call for more aggressive enforcement measures in exchange for addressing the thousands of young undocumented immigrants whose fate has been in limbo for months.
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This "new nullification," as we call it, has left President Obama's nominee to fill the late Justice Antonin Scalia's Supreme Court seat, Merrick Garland, drifting in limbo.
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As of now, the case is in limbo — not actually the result of a definitive yes or no vote, meaning the block was not made permanent either.
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The Grand Princess has been in limbo since Wednesday, when officials learned a California man who traveled on the same ship last month later died of coronavirus.
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Outlander When we last left Claire and Jamie, they were in limbo: Claire in a stalled marriage, Jamie on the way to prison for his family's sake.
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But lawyers observing the case said that the decision on Tuesday still could keep day-to-day operations — and Ms. English's job — at the bureau in limbo.
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But more than a year later, some 24 of them remain stranded in Vienna, their savings drained, their lives in limbo and the promise of America dead.
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It also left Britain's exit from the European Union, or Brexit, in limbo, with lawmakers and analysts alike saying it was anyone's guess what would happen next.
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However, Turkey still hosts hundreds of thousands of people, and thousands are stuck in limbo in Greece as asylum application reviews crawl forward at a snail's pace.
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More members of Congress must join his call to action and ensure that these young people are not left in limbo after the president's six-month timeline.
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