Sentences with phrase «be up in the air for»

The federal government's plans for transgender service members and recruits have been up in the air for some time.
The show's return was up in the air for years, and while we still don't know when the new season will premiere, we can rest comfortably with the fact that it's actually happening.
-- It's been a rough season for injuries in baseball this season, and the status of a number of key players are up in the air for this evening's games including:
The Chilean international's future has been up in the air for the last 12 months, with him and his club failing to agree personal terms over a new contract, and he has made some comments hinting towards the exit door.
His status for the midweek trip to Moscow is up in the air for now.
Byram's contract situation has been up in the air for months, and with the potential of losing him for nothing this summer, Cellino had to either pay the boy big money or salvage something in return.
«It's up in the air for the next trip,» Christner said.
Everything was up in the air for a while, and when they finally landed back down, I realized how much I missed blogging.
We were up in the air for about 45 minutes to an hour which was a good amount of time.
we don't know where we'll end up next school year so it's all up in the air for us: (ps: you look gorge!
Lots of changes are up in the air for me and I'm excited about new challenges and opportunities springing up in my life.
A lot is up in the air for the future of teacher evaluation as members of the U.S. House and Senate hash out new federal education policy this fall.
While Rogers has already rolled out OS 10.3.1 to BlackBerry Q10 and Z10 owners, their estimated time of arrival for the update on other devices such as the Z30 and Q5 was up in the air for a bit there with some reports suggesting, at the time, «early next week» with others suggesting March...
Basically whatever was paid for the car while you were in the relationship would be up in the air for shared value.
It has a long way to go and everything really seems to be up in the air for now.
While the release date is up in the air for now, the game is confirmed to arrive for PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.

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GENEVA, May 2 - India should follow China's example and clean up the air in its cities, which are among the world's worst for outdoor pollution, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday.
The attacks in rapid succession were a grim reminder of the strength of both the Taliban and Islamic State's emerging Afghanistan branch to wreak violence despite stepped up U.S. air attacks under Trump's new policy for the 16 - year - old war.
After the tax cuts and with NAFTA up in the air, «the ingredients for a domestic investment boom are in place,» analyst Sean Darby wrote Thursday.
According to a release issued on Friday, the Air Force is now looking to have retired pilots return to the service for up to 12 months in positions that require qualified pilots, an initiative called Voluntary Rated Return to Active Duty, or VRRAD.
As we've seen in previous incidents, passengers who try to make a jump for it while the plane is in the air usually wind up restrained during the flight and in handcuffs once the plane lands.
Airlines» customer service practices have come under fire in recent months, and just last year, U.S. carriers were cleared in a federal investigation regarding exorbitant fare mark - ups in the wake of a deadly Amtrak derailment that drove up demand for air travel on some routes.
You have to own up to the mistakes in your own thought process and on an emotional level, then go to the person you offended or who is now trusting you for some other reason and clear the air.
The Houthis have stepped up ballistic missile attacks on the kingdom in what it says is retaliation for the air raids.
Sue Mintor, who ran against Scott as a Democrat, was a former transportation secretary for Shumlin and would have likely maintained the relationships Shumlin forged with Canada — with Scott's governorship, those cross-border ties are now up in the air.
Plans for the show's fifth season are still very much up in the air, but the new «The Bachelor Winter Games» might have something to do with the uncertain future of «Paradise.»
The US Air Force, struggling to retain pilots and fill undesirable positions, is considering paying up to $ 455,000 in annual bonuses, the branch's personnel chief, Lt. Gen. Gina Grosso, told the House Armed Services subcommittee for military personnel on Wednesday.
One thing's for certain: you're a lot less likely to wind up in an epic in - air brawl using this head strap thing compared to some other bizzare travel gadgets we've heard about lately.
While Obamacare's fate still remains very much up in the air, today is the last day to sign up for individual health insurance plans through HealthCare.gov and other statewide marketplaces.
As we've seen in previous incidents, passengers who try to make a jump for it while the plane is in the air usually wind up restrained mid-flight and in handcuffs once the plane lands.
On a mystical level, certain sources maintain that the flatness and lack of air in matzah is a metaphor for keeping your ego in check and not getting too «puffed up» and arrogant.
It's still up in the air whether or not there will be a push for fresh elections come the summer,» he said.
Teams looking to up their production in the air will be in for a treat, as the current quarterback class is considered one of the deepest in history.
That being said, the fate of PSLF has been up in the air lately, and it's unclear whether the government will continue to fund the program for new applicants.
If China was investing in better health care, more retirement facilities for their aging population, and cleaning up their air (putting scrubbers on all their power plans) and water (forcing firms to stopping dumping industrial waste in their rivers), and generally providing more consumption goods and services to their own workers, THAT would be a step forward.
While the sign - up bonus may seem low compared to other travel reward credit card offers of 50,000 points or more, 25,000 SPG points can be more valuable in terms of being able to redeem them for free nights and air travel.
For start - ups, fewer numbers in the equation mean a projected valuation can be plucked out of thin air.
While much of how she will manage the DOT is up in the air, one thing is clear: She's a moderate choice for Trump.
Ensuring this is the fact that Alphabet has made great strides with Project Loon, with machine learning able to keep the balloons up in the air for over three months and further advances in artificial intelligence requiring less balloons to provide service to particular regions.
After the interim Liberal leader had expounded on the «absurd situation» before us — a cabinet minister unable or unwilling to stand in the House and explain his actions in helping divvy up millions in «border infrastructure» funds for bike racks and gazebos in his riding — the Prime Minister stood and restated the script about this having been «thoroughly aired» and there being «process improvements» to be made and so forth.
I liken this to a scuba diver who goes down and he has about an hour's worth of air, and then he's got ta come back up again and either get another tank or refill his tank, so you're limited on how much air you can have if you're scuba diving, but in business, unless you have a scuba diving type business, you don't wan na have to keep having to refill your tank, and so that's the issue that I see faces a lot of entrepreneurs and startups, is the amount of time and energy it takes to raise money for your business.
In my view, prospects for the U.S. cannabis industry are more up in the air than up in smokIn my view, prospects for the U.S. cannabis industry are more up in the air than up in smokin the air than up in smokin smoke.
March is expected to see some recovery, but trade does remain a major source of worry for the Canadian economyExports have struggled, and with global trade agreements like NAFTA left up in the air, the future is less than certain.
It's curious, because there's already at least one show on air proving that there is, in fact, an audience for the valuable stuff — that, in other words, the reality of start - ups can make for good TV.
As it stands, it's a site which people voluntarily choose to sign up for, and if they do so knowing that they must as either women or men (and that their networks are thus restricted to those groups), they're not being oppressed... they're willingly participating in a social network medium which openly airs those restrictions.
In the face of technical developments, which long ago made local and international radio - telephony possible, and which constantly opened up new wavebands for television — in the UHF band alone, the dissemination of numerous programs in one locality is possible without interference, not to mention the possibilities offered by wired and satellite television — the prevailing laws for control of the air are anachronistiIn the face of technical developments, which long ago made local and international radio - telephony possible, and which constantly opened up new wavebands for television — in the UHF band alone, the dissemination of numerous programs in one locality is possible without interference, not to mention the possibilities offered by wired and satellite television — the prevailing laws for control of the air are anachronistiin the UHF band alone, the dissemination of numerous programs in one locality is possible without interference, not to mention the possibilities offered by wired and satellite television — the prevailing laws for control of the air are anachronistiin one locality is possible without interference, not to mention the possibilities offered by wired and satellite television — the prevailing laws for control of the air are anachronistic.
You are «a good soldier» for the rebels, now: beating against a a section of seemingly dead institution which nevertheless apparently holds great influence of a manipulative and brainwashing kind — still caught up in the battle like Libyans after Gaddafi: shooting side arms and even heavy artillery up in the air out of car windows and trucks in victory and defiance.
It's essentially the same set up as The King of Queens that aired for nine seasons starting back in 1998.
Like the bug, if there's moisture in the air, the bottle will absorb it and fill up for you.
He has been missing for four days, and Wendy found him perched 30 feet up in the air on a telephone pole, and... well, take all the events I described above and fit them together into some sort of story (any crazy story will do) and you pretty much have what happened today as she tried to rescue Christmas.
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