Sentences with phrase «in abeyance with»

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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We are not apt to have more than an uneasy tension, with open hostilities held in abeyance, until some surrender of absolute sovereignty among competing national States is brought into being.
What little difference exists between these two views revolves around whether religion's diminution (secularization) occurs automatically with pluralization or instead will occur only if the «holding in abeyance» is helped along (as by a changing legal order).
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.
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.
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