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development limbo
noun
Synonym of development hell
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For years the 51-acre wooded parcel tucked into the northwestern corner of the Taconic Parkway/Route 6 was stuck in development limbo.
But no Splinter Cell Conviction - shown at last year's event but now seemingly in development limbo - and a disappointing looking Brothers in Arms game took some of the shine off.
In the eight years that the project roiled around in development limbo, Laura Jones, who adapted "Angela's Ashes" and "The Portrait of a Lady," produced a draft, as did the playwright Beth Henley.
After years in drug development limbo, a compound that interrupts cell division has revitalized a troubled area of cancer research.
In fact, the original Echo apparently sat in development limbo for a number of years because the company just couldn't get the product right.
As a result, The Phantom of the Opera languished in development limbo for Warner Bros. throughout the 1990s.
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Only then will the indicators be near to finalisation - leaving global tracking for development in limbo while we absorb the results of the MDG measurement efforts.
The development left in limbo a July deadline the organization had set earlier for 35 countries and territories on a blacklist to agree to cooperate with it or risk sanctions.
It vanished into the limbo of development, but the memory sustained her during the dry spell to come in which her steadiest income came from working in Prime Time Video in Battersea.
Applications for grants from the Nordic Game Program, which had funded Limbos initial development, increased 50% in the second half of 2010, believed to be tied to the game's success.
But some worry that Google's bicycle vision and a broad swath of other proposed community benefits linked to the company's development plans may be in limbo.
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