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abeyance

[uh-bey-uhns] / əˈbeɪ əns /


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The chief worry for White is that until 2020 most supply shocks were positive and disinflationary, as globalization and efficient supply chains kept prices in abeyance.

From MarketWatch

Only legislation can formally remove his dukedom, which is now held in abeyance.

From BBC

In all cases the removal of his titles and honours has been voluntary and they remain in abeyance, though not in use.

From BBC

"We are still awaiting a decision from Staffordshire Police regarding their ongoing investigations," the authority added, "and any action by ourselves is held in abeyance until such time as their investigations are concluded."

From BBC

The case is currently held in abeyance while the appeals court ponders various issues.

From Los Angeles Times