Sentences with phrase «in abeyance»

In Paul the preexistent Son of God surrenders his divine nature and status to become a man, even a slave, for man's sake; in Mark he becomes a man, but without surrendering so completely his divine powers — they are only held in abeyance for a while; in John the Word becomes flesh without any significant surrender of divine prerogatives.
Senate Deputy Majority Leader John DeFrancisco, a Republican from Syracuse, said lawmakers planned to enter the chamber and start voting on bills that, various lawmakers said, have been finished but held in abeyance for days by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Malloy's teacher evaluation program, currently held in abeyance until after the election (as if he believes that we are stupid), mandates that teachers be evaluated not only on their teaching but on student performance on standardized tests and parent involvement.
The appeal is held in abeyance pending further ruling from the trial court.
Fear is not held in abeyance as it is by mere morality, it is positively expunged and washed away.
As well as applications that are likely to be withdrawn, dismissed or struck out or for some other reason should be placed in abeyance.
King's protests kept Douglas's title in abeyance for 48 hours, until public reaction caused King and the sanctioning bodies to acknowledge the obvious.
Due to the actions of a certain Mr Hitler the match was never replayed and the competition remained in abeyance until the 1960s.
That would mean lost jobs for Montreal companies because they will be in abeyance with their contracts until they get around to ordering planes.
It is not enough to hold the question of the modality of God's foreknowledge in abeyance, he felt, if the assertion of prescience is to have any rational meaning.
Most Arminians were simply content to leave the question of the modality of divine certainty in abeyance.
To determine the distinctive essence of Christianity, we should hold initially in abeyance the question of its relative value or excellence.
The movement attributes large changes in biological history to an «intelligence» — but what, exactly, they mean by this term is left largely in abeyance.
Here the aim is to come to Scripture without any overt presuppositions or at least holding these presuppositions in abeyance so that we can hear God's Word anew speaking to us in and through the written text.
They must either know Hebrew or consult with someone who does; they should avoid invidious comparisons, explicit or implied; and they should hold their christological prejudices in abeyance.
In our time, thought must hold its goal in abeyance; otherwise it can scarcely establish itself, and is thereby doomed to be a mere appendix to society.
Still, I confess that I find these approaches, all of which hold the Jesus - fact in abeyance, not wholly satisfactory.
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.
When term limits were overturned she placed her fundraising in abeyance, and picked up again in 2011.
He asked the Second Circuit to hold its decision in abeyance — and deprive Caproni of the ability to begin a second trial — until he has time to petition the Supreme Court.
Maintaining the sex - related act in abeyance for a little while will create the key between the two and may create the appeal between the two.
Putting his plans for a medical career in abeyance to work as a baker and bank clerk, Paris - born Michel Bouquet began taking acting lessons during the war years.
... quantum mechanics — the physics of our world — requires that you hold such pedestrian complaints in abeyance.
I was relieved to find 3D - printed objects in abeyance; of the three sculptures that looked suspect, George Condo's was of bronze, Daniel Silver's of marble, and only Julieta Aranda's If a Body Meet a Body (2015) proved to be a resin 3D impression — in three sizes, but an edition of only three.
Describing Collier's work in Frieze magazine, the acclaimed author and critic Brian Dillon wrote, «Collier uncouples the machinery of appropriation so that her found images seem weightless, holding their obvious meaning in abeyance
None of this work has come to the conclusion that the physical processes underlying global warming are somehow in abeyance or that prevailing scientific conceptions of them are incorrect.
President Obama, probably dismayed by the capacity of Mother Nature to hold even the apparatus of the state in abeyance, called the storms «Snowmageddon.»
The D.C. Circuit granted Metlife's motion to hold FSOC's appeal in abeyance indefinitely, pending further order of the court.
Mindful of the six - month deadline for service, counsel serves the statement of claim and an agreement is struck with the adjuster to hold the action in abeyance pending the outcome of settlement discussions.
The solution was not to place its function as administrator and its associated fiduciary duties in abeyance.
When time is passing and you can't get instructions from the client or a replenished retainer, you can't just let the file sit in abeyance.
That appeal has been held in abeyance following the commencement of this action for Charter relief but the appeal remains open.
Those whose licence is in abeyance under section 31 of the Law Society Act do not need to meet the requirement for a Human Rights and Diversity Policy.
In case of delays in sharing this information, the new insurer can hold the porting request acceptance in abeyance.
The death claim will be kept in abeyance till the legal heir proves his legal identity to the satisfaction of the Insurance Company.
By contrast, in mediation, the court case is held in abeyance while the spouses participate in a series of private negotiation sessions facilitated by a trained and experienced mediator, in a calm atmosphere.
The government's state - wide Indigenous Affairs Advisory Committee is in abeyance subject to the outcomes of the consultation project on representation models.
Postwar Modern Art and the Rejection of Modernism The development of a new American art movement was held in abeyance until after World War II, when the United States took the lead in the formation of a vigorous new art known as abstract expressionism with the impetus of such artists as Arshile Gorky, Jackson Pollock, and Willem de Kooning.
You do not need to include Judges, as their licence is in abeyance as a result of subsection 31 (1) of the Law Society Act.
First, they claimed a fast count was made by the ref in Bryan's favor, and they put the titles in abeyance *.
So for most of the following decade, the Kyoto protocol remained in abeyance and global climate change negotiations ground to a near - halt.
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