Sentences with phrase «limbo which»

The Summer of Arcade 2010 kicks off with LIMBO which has already received great review scores.
Inside is Playdead's follow - up to its critically acclaimed debut, Limbo which received top accolades from the IGF in 2010 and again at the Choice Awards in 2011.
The demons exist in the world of Limbo which sits parallel with our own.
Opponents have long criticised control orders for creating a legal limbo which fails to fully satisfy human rights or security concerns.
For it is only by looking at a medium to long term solution that Leeds can escape the limbo which the club currently finds itself in.

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That wake - up call drove Lamb to develop processes to keep his company, which has evolved into a business management software provider called VistaVu Solutions, from ever experiencing that kind of cash - flow limbo again.
The proposed delay should have a «calming» effect on the marketplace, which had been «hanging in limbo» ahead of the April 10 effective date, said Denise Valentine, a senior analyst with Aite Group, which advises the financial services industry on regulatory issues.
With actual net neutrality rules in the United States in limbo if not dead, large network owners such as Comcast are effectively free to engage in whatever activities they want, which is exactly how this situation has been perceived; Netflix had no choice but to give in to its customers being held hostage.
The legislative push come against a backdrop of the expanding legalization of same - sex marriage, which is now allowed in 36 states and in limbo in a 37th — Alabama, where there have been contradicting state and federal court orders on the matter.
He couldn't undo it on his own, but he could work with Congress to make changes to it or to rewrite the rule, which is currently in limbo since a federal judge in Texas blocked it in late November.
That deal, which included a letter of intent issued on April 9, never materialized and will leave over 1 million square feet of retail space in limbo throughout Wisconsin.
By Pitstick's reckoning, the Church teaches that Christ's descent was to «the limbo of the Fathers,» which is to say, to the patriarchs of the Old Testament, in order to liberate them.
Indeed, the ITC - which recently even questioned the existence of limbo and thus, by implication, the necessity of baptism to enter heaven - forms no part of the Magisterium but is merely an advisory body.
According to World Watch Monitor, an organisation which reports on cases of Christians seeing persecuted for their faith, people leaving Islam in Malaysia are being left in «legal limbo».
A controversial anti-gay bill in Uganda, which would give the death sentence to some open homosexuals, is in legislative limbo after the legislature recessed for their break without voting on the bill.
Some may be somewhat in limbo because of differing opinions as to what is right, for example, abortion which is regarded by some as horribly immoral and by others as a legitimate step in some cases toward better family life with better rearing of those children who are born, and toward a better - fed world.
They are all just in limbo waiting for the right catastrophy to turn their lives upside down, which will help them remember and turn toward God for help.
Unless baseball voluntarily complies with the decision, which seemed doubtful as of Monday, the case is likely to slog through the legal system and keep the nine umps in limbo for the rest of this season.
Chelsea find themselves in limbo over the potential departure of unhappy striker Diego Costa following a FIFA ruling which could stop Atletico Madrid moving for the player this summer, according to the Mail.
He had agreed to join United, but they instead hijacked Chelsea's interest in Lukaku which left Morata in limbo.
At that time, NCFOM has two bills in limbo — both of which end up languishing in Health Committee in both chambers.
For the last five months while the two communities battled in court over which municipality's annexation would be upheld on the formerly unincorporated land, the property was in limbo in regard to garbage pickup, library and park services, police patrols and street snowplowing.
I got smoked in a limbo contest by all the more flexible campers and counselors, which was both exhausting and awesome.
17:35 - Clarifying Bryant's point about the Lords reform bill being in limbo, which was originally raised in a point of order by Peter Bone, Speaker John Bercow says under parliamentary rules it won't be in limbo - not technically, anyway.
But the destruction caused by Sandy to the Queens district over which Addabbo and his Republican opponent, New York City Councilman Eric Ulrich, are fighting has thrown this race into limbo.
«The fractionalization of the Peoples Democratic Party on August 31, 2013 had left me in a situation where I was, with several other loyal party members, in limbo, not knowing which of the parallel executives of the party was the legitimate leadership.
The trio have been left in a state of legal limbo by the privileges committee following serious accusations made against them in 2012 by the Commons culture, media and sport select committee, which was then investigating phone hacking at the News of the World.
The Harriman campus, which is between the University at Albany's uptown campus and Route 85, has spent years in development limbo as one master plan after another — private, public or mixed — was proposed, only to fade away.
More than one year ago, President Obama signed an administrative relief plan which brought millions of undocumented immigrants out of limbo by shielding them from deportation and giving them status.
There was also discussion of a proposal to use public funds to finance political campaigns, which Cuomo has proposed but is in limbo as lawmakers move to finish state budget negotiations.
The studies also strengthen the case that all of the indigenous people living in the Americas descended from the continents» first inhabitants, which could resolve a legal limbo for some archaeological artifacts and human remains.
These genetic estimations are also still in limbo because of ongoing debate about the average rate of genetic mutations over time, which could skew the age.
Given the timing, he and others suspect the cause is President Donald Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric during the campaign and his election, rather than the White House's 27 January travel ban against seven Muslim - majority countries, which is now in legal limbo.
In the new study, physicists went a step further, putting atoms into a quantum superposition, a kind of limbo in which an atom does not have a definite energy but occupies a combination of two energy levels.
The failure to reauthorize the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technical Transfer (STTR) programs leaves in limbo the fate of the programs, which expire on 31 January 2011, and ensures that a debate among legislators, biomedical researchers, and venture capitalists over the size and scope of the programs will continue into the new Congress.
The current official definition of a planet, which was issued by the International Astronomical Union in 2006, applies only to bodies in our solar system, which Margot said has created a «definitional limbo» for the newly discovered bodies.
It's a step back on track for the project, which has drawn fierce opposition from Native Hawaiians and was placed in limbo in late 2015 as a result of a decision by the Hawaiian Supreme Court.
The decision ensures job security for DFA members while their case is being reviewed, and it minimizes the amount of time they spend in career limbo, which in the past could be as much as a year.
Rattan joined the Clark group in 1984 and started exploring what happens when skin, bone, and connective tissue cells grow old and enter a state of limbo — called senescence — in which they neither divide nor die (see «More Than a Sum of Our Cells»).
And the next generation of GMOs, many of which are stalled in regulatory limbo, increasingly have traits that benefit consumers, not just the producers of the crops.
Some relationships which were in limbo, ended during what seemed to have been the worst time of the year.
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Puzzle - platformer Limbo follows a young boy searching for his sister, while Surge Deluxe is a colorful puzzle game in which players chain blocks to achieve color combos and clear each screen.
Am I forever in limbo, not knowing which side I'm really on?
INSIDE is somewhat of a spiritual successor to Limbo right down to its vague and open - ended context in which «hunted and alone, a boy finds himself drawn into the center of a dark project.»
The cast members — which include Minnie Driver as Guy's wife, John Leguizamo as a computer whiz, and Ed Westwick as a protégé who is also dating Guy's teenage daughter — all seem to exist in a limbo somewhere outside the narrative; at no point is it clear what any of these people are supposed to be doing, aside from sounding off on events that seem to happen somewhere else, apparently on their own.
It's not hard to give her some leeway early on (she is, after all, a grieving mother haunted by her own actions just before her daughter's horrific murder and left in a state of emotional and legal limbo by the lack of progress on the case), but by the end it's hard not to be sick and tired of the manner in which she constantly uses that as an excuse to dehumanize everyone around her, whether it be her surviving teenage son (Lucas Hedges), a local with an inexplicable crush on her (Peter Dinklage), or the aforementioned Sheriff Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), who isn't so much a bad man as he is a complacent one.
Tatum even talked about the project yesterday, saying that it's still very much in the cards and that the success of distinct and unique movies like Deadpool and Logan, which both opened while Gambit was in limbo, has changed their approach to the film.
What seems wrong is the first hour of the film, which I suppose sets up the characters effectively, but really Limbo only begins to pay off by the last half where the trio are stranded with seemingly no way off their deserted island.
While the tone of the film changes in the second portion (from dreamy ideals to stark realities), many sequences and shots still carry that slightly surreal aesthetic, which heightens the intrigue and beauty of this gritty working - class limbo; even more so than his other films, Mud showcases Nichols as a sharp and artistic visual storyteller.
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