Not exact matches
Fixed, focused and direct, they can be used to great success
in things like
abeyance, corporate
actions, mergers, hostile takeovers, or will and testaments A formal agreement, detailing the execution of a planned corporate
action.
Due to the
actions of a certain Mr Hitler the match was never replayed and the competition remained
in abeyance until the 1960s.
Depending on your opinion, the British government either (a) did nothing because they were powerless or (b) held the matter
in abeyance, until 2014 when Russian
actions in Ukraine and Syria made drawing attention to Russian wrongdoing politically expedient.