Sentences with phrase «limbo period»

As a final year student, I've now entered that limbo period between receiving my results and graduating, so I've taken some time out to relax, enjoy not having to cram my brain full of French and formulae, and now return to blogging.
Since the new ethics law was signed last August, there has been a kind of limbo period, with no active investigations of lawmakers for any alleged ethics violations.
Also, I read MR like WAY back in the day — quite possibly its first year of existence — and returned the past few months because it is SUCH an uplifting read and I'm going through that post-grad limbo period of What the Fuck Do I Do With My Life.
How do best take advantage of this suspenseful limbo period?
I have been reluctant to do a full shopping spree this season since I am in a bit of a limbo period where some of my old clothes still fit, but some of them are still too small.
Sustainably brokering schools and MATs will never be a quick task, and we need a shift in focus to ensure the limbo period is used for the following improvements.
Keep in mind that the «limbo period» is usually much shorter with a VA loan than other loan options.
2) Testing limitations: No commercially available test can detect heartworm larvae until they become adults, so there is a limbo period when heartworms can't be detected by a test or stopped by a preventive.
There is often a limbo period between being offered a job and joining the business of a couple of weeks or so.
This limbo period following your interview is tough, and whilst you may have a gut feeling, you may still be second guessing how you performed.
«The big issue for us is the limbo period when a person is foreclosed on and the bank takes possession of property,» he said.
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