Sentences with phrase «largely in abeyance»

The movement attributes large changes in biological history to an «intelligence» — but what, exactly, they mean by this term is left largely in abeyance.

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The separation so largely brought about by Paul was to result in Gentile Christians becoming subject to the drastic Roman laws against «illegal superstitions», often in abeyance, but always liable to be put into effect.
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