| 21. | Under the agreement, Welch's plea will be held in abeyance during his one-year probation.
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| 22. | The proposal was announced in August 1995; the industry immediately sued, but the case was held in abeyance.
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| 23. | However, the match ban on Harbhajan will be held in abeyance, allowing him to play in the final.
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| 24. | Negotiations with North Korea on curbing missiles have been held in abeyance while the Bush administration undertakes the policy review.
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| 25. | Other court cases may be held in abeyance when the issue may be resolved by another court or another event.
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| 26. | This " privilege " created substantial returns in the next 250 years, although initially it was held in abeyance.
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| 27. | The project, once called the world's largest casino, has been held in abeyance for nearly two years.
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| 28. | Pena announced his decision to leave the department in the spring of 1998, and major decisions were held in abeyance.
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| 29. | The match result was held in abeyance and the World Cup Organizing Committee will meet May 30 to decide its outcome.
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| 30. | The matter was held in abeyance during the war years, but after the conclusion of hostilities the subject arose anew.
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