Sentences with phrase «in abeyance for»

Inconsistency at the level of contingent or incidental rights will not extinguish native title, but hold it in abeyance for the duration of the inconsistency.
Regarding your multiple «testing» posts (now deleted), please be patient and just post your comment once; if it doesn't show up immediately, that doesn't mean it has disappeared; it's just being held in abeyance for moderation, or until one of us gets to approve it.
Also, we have to reengage with all of our academic units, allowing for some renewal of faculty positions that were held in abeyance for the last couple of years, allowing those positions to be recruited.
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.
Basically the charges are held in abeyance for a period of time, usually a year, and if the person has not screwed up again or gotten arrested the charges are dismissed.
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.
I think it is fair to say that a host of important literary questions about the Gospels have been held in abeyance for a century and a half, awaiting the work of the source, form and redaction critics.
Holding in abeyance for the present the matter of decision regarding the pacifist issue, let us assume that thoughtful Christians will for the most part agree in what has been said thus far.

Not exact matches

That would mean lost jobs for Montreal companies because they will be in abeyance with their contracts until they get around to ordering planes.
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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.
The very few will contest it go to arbitration or, possibly, court, and in the end even if judged against Chase just loses some legal fees — there is no penalty for them because the whole time, these customers» fees etc were held in abeyance because of the dispute process.
The excesses of this method — such as the giant dragon the artist created for the Fifty - Fourth Venice Biennale — are here held in abeyance, allowing a sublimated conversation about contemporary masculinity to energize his experiments in form.
The ruling of AESA was held in abeyance pending the European Court of Justice finding on compensation for delayed flights.
My licence is in abeyance; do I need to meet the requirement for a Human Rights and Diversity Policy?
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