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limbo

[lim-boh] / ˈlɪm boʊ /


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But the signing also allowed Brussels to turn the page after a just-sealed pact with South American bloc Mercosur was cast into limbo by a legal challenge in the European parliament.

From Barron's

An irate Armstrong maneuvered to have the bill pulled, and the Clarity Act is now stuck in limbo.

From Barron's

Since then it remained in something of a legal limbo in South Korea.

From Barron's

This has left them in legal limbo and they have been barred from speaking in public, the group said.

From BBC

Foro Penal has also said that many those released have not had the charges against them dropped, leaving them in legal limbo, and have been barred from speaking in public.

From BBC