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The committees have been in abeyance for some years but they have not been disbanded.
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This Pacific island needed a stronger bark-abeyance law, authorities here say, because it has a particular pooch-population problem.
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Until Serbia has a new government the European Union-sponsored dialogue between Kosovo and Serbia will remain in abeyance.
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O'Connor didn't plead guilty this week and the charge is played in abeyance for two years, Iredale said.
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Facebook's policy of prohibiting hate speech was apparently in abeyance: drawings of pigs urinating on the Koran and worse were posted.
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He would now be prepared to countenance a less-than-final agreement that would leave Jerusalem in abeyance for the time being.
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So peace talks with the Palestinians, which have been stumbling forward under Mr Olmert, will probably be put into abeyance for weeks, perhaps months.
ECONOMIST: Israel
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With the widely perceived abeyance of the Soviet threat, nearly every Western democracy has chosen to slacken the pace with which it pursues defense research and development.
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However, attempts are being made to challenge PA4 and if enough signatures are gathered the law can be held in abeyance until a referendum in November 2012.
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But, on the other hand, with peace in abeyance, the diplomatic and economic salvation that a treaty with Israel would have brought is out of the question as well.
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And, although the judges annulled the decision to put the pact in abeyance, they also said that the council's failure to adopt the commission's recommendations was not something they either could or should overrule.
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