Sentences with phrase «left in a state of limbo»

Now owners of the supposedly still supported device are left in a state of limbo.

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Potential U.S. sanctions on sales of light crude to Venezuela's oil company PDVSA would hamper its already weak refining network while leaving at least one tanker in limbo, according to a source from the state - run firm and Thomson Reuters data.
Crosswalk: New U.S. Security Measures Leave Iraqi Christian Refugees in Limbo Hundreds of Christians fleeing persecution in Iraq have had their bid to resettle in the United States dashed by new security measures.
Then he left for Palace in a bit of a limbo state about his best position under a bad manager (sorry Frank) who's still figuring out how life works outside of Ajax and the Eredivisie.
Some signed treaties are left in limbo and never ratified, very few become contentious issues and fail (e.g. in a referendum) but for the most part, all the head of states / governments and their representatives around the table have a parliamentary majority behind them and can get whatever they agree on through their own parliament.
The trio have been left in a state of legal limbo by the privileges committee following serious accusations made against them in 2012 by the Commons culture, media and sport select committee, which was then investigating phone hacking at the News of the World.
Legislative leaders were back at the state Capitol on Columbus Day for more closed - door talks to find some way out of the nine - month - long budget stalemate that has left state and local governments in fiscal limbo.
But many states offer meager financial support to their guardianship system, leaving some of the country's most vulnerable citizens without a guardian and in a perpetual limbo.
If he deliberately left Limbo's scenario unresolved, Sunshine State is a deliberately baggy tribute to the ups and downs of life in Delrona Beach.
I'm guessing the ever - evolving state of «Community» left him in limbo.
It's not hard to give her some leeway early on (she is, after all, a grieving mother haunted by her own actions just before her daughter's horrific murder and left in a state of emotional and legal limbo by the lack of progress on the case), but by the end it's hard not to be sick and tired of the manner in which she constantly uses that as an excuse to dehumanize everyone around her, whether it be her surviving teenage son (Lucas Hedges), a local with an inexplicable crush on her (Peter Dinklage), or the aforementioned Sheriff Bill Willoughby (Woody Harrelson), who isn't so much a bad man as he is a complacent one.
That left Carrie, played by everyone's favorite ugly crier, Claire Danes, in a state of limbo.
Connecticut's lawmakers, however, are poised to enter the negotiation phase of session without a concrete education funding fix that includes charter schools, leaving the state's more than 9,000 current charter students and nearly 7,000 others on charter school waitlists in limbo.
While that leaves the legal status of the plan in limbo, the best course of action is for the Windham Board of Education to approve a revised plan and re-submit it so that the version the Board has approved and the version filed with the state are the same.
Meanwhile, its courtship of Take - Two continues to drag on, leaving both companies in something of a state of limbo.
Gone are the days of being forced to drag a banana behind you while in first place, and being in that weird limbo state where you can't collect anything else but don't want to drop said banana because you'll be left exposed.
With little sound play it really leaves you in a state of «limbo».
If the viewer is encouraged to lose him or herself in the painterly space of traditional landscape painting, in Italienische Landschaft one is, «left in a state of perpetual limbo bracketed by exigent pleasures and an understated but unshakable nihilism.
As President Obama today expressed his support for gay marriage, the State of Florida continues to define marriage as «a legal union between one man and one woman,» leaving homosexuals in loving relationships in a state of legal lState of Florida continues to define marriage as «a legal union between one man and one woman,» leaving homosexuals in loving relationships in a state of legal lstate of legal limbo.
They are also vulnerable to deportation and unprecedented separations where families are torn apart abruptly, leaving U.S. born children in a state of limbo.
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