abeyance in A Sentence

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    This"privilege" created substantial returns in the next 250 years, although initially it was held in Abeyance.

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    The erring directors called for an illegal meeting of the Apex Council on November 19 to discuss the agenda, which was kept in Abeyance by the ombudsman, the plea alleged.

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    For example, if a trust fund is to be given to a child once he or she finishes college, the funds are said to be in Abeyance until the goal is reached.

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    Also, there was litigation in the first decade of the program, and as a result, a number of cases were held in Abeyance for several years, and some may still be on hold.

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    The apex court had on April 3 refused to keep in Abeyance this verdict, saying those agitating against its order putting in place certain safeguards on arrests under the Act may not have read the judgement or could have been misled by“vested interests”.

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