You can think of this as a stay of execution for the Greek authorities.
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To treat it as an object of nostalgia achieves only a temporary stay of execution.
He was convicted, sentenced to death and then given a stay of execution Jan. 4.
Bail would be necessary, as well as a stay of execution pending appeal.
But only last month the owner had won a stay of execution until the end of the summer season.
Legal charity Reprieve has been working with Mr Shaikh and the organisation said a stay of execution was still possible.
However, an appeal was launched and the families were given a stay of execution pending the results of the latest inquiry.
So what are the chances that the government will be persuaded to back down and grant Birmingham a stay of execution?
Sirius XM Radio is fighting for a stay of execution, reworking some of its debt in an effort to avoid bankruptcy.
In June, for the first time, Mr Bush issued a stay of execution (though it was followed, quickly, by Gary Graham's execution).
But there can be no stay of execution for Sergei Magnitsky, and his trial deserves the full measure of the world's contempt.
After a last minute delay of the execution of Troy Davis, the US Supreme Court refused to grant Davis a stay of execution.
However, they have been given a further stay of execution after the court was told they are planning to transfer the money owed within the next few days.
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If so, the 91 hereditaries would win a stay of execution of at most a couple of years, although many might hope to be converted into life peers.
Mr Harper may have merely won a stay of execution.
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Earlier Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a stay of execution, as did the state Supreme Court, while the Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles similarly denied a request for clemency.
Analysts reckon that the banks gave the stay of execution only because a second collapse on the same day as the downfall of Daewoo Motor would have triggered a crisis of confidence.
Though Kemmler confessed to the crime and said publicly that he was prepared to die, Westinghouse secretly financed an all-out legal effort to win a stay of execution, challenging the constitutionality of electrocution.
Kain has been covering the case of Troy Anthony Davis, who was executed yesterday by the state of Georgia after being denied a stay of execution by the United States Supreme Court.
Though Kemmler had confessed to the crime and had said publicly he was prepared to die, Westinghouse secretly financed an all-out legal effort to win a stay of execution, challenging the constitutionality of electrocution.
Instead, death is modified by ludicrously lengthy appeals (the average stay of execution for state-imposed sentences is now almost nine years) which put off the day of accounting, but do not remove it altogether.
That gave Wenger a stay of execution, despite extending Arsenal's trophyless run to seven seasons, but this time the 63-year-old Frenchman has been under even more pressure after embarrassing exits to lower league sides in the domestic cup competitions and mixed EPL results.
Though Koomey can't specify to what extent the financial crisis and technological advancements are to blame, he insists, broadly speaking, that we're primarily seeing fallout from the economic slowdown -- a stay of execution, of sorts, for those of us rooting for energy conservation.
Whether this will amount to more than a fleeting stay-of-execution depends on how many other senators and their constituents become aware of the implications of making the day in this manner of the United Nations and affiliated organizations.
What is clear at this point, though, is that Rifqa Bary has received but a stay-- perhaps literally-- of execution.
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