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limbo
noun as in state of uncertainty
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The Conservative government left the courts in financial limbo until June because it failed to settle their funding, the most senior judge in England and Wales has told MPs.
Trump’s return to the White House has left several of the criminal cases against him in limbo.
He told the BBC it was costing the Sudanese charity for the shipping container to be sitting in "limbo" and puts them at risk of closing.
Cancelling TPS, he said, will only place many holders in limbo without work authorization or immediate relief, making it harder for them to provide for themselves and their families.
The report has been in limbo since Gaetz's rapid resignation following his nomination to lead the Department of Justice.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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