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limbo
noun as in state of uncertainty
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In Germany, the government must clear up a legal limbo to allow the police to shoot down threatening drones.
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But a partial U.S. government shutdown has thrown the process into limbo.
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While Judge Cobb’s decision dealt a blow to the IRS, it also left the rules in limbo.
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The Hedgehog clears crumbs from the recesses of a toaster oven, the back of a pantry or that limbo area under the fridge.
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They simply failed to realize how disrespected—and left in limbo—inviters felt with a “maybe.”
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