Then there is the Byzantine political limbo in which the city is suspended.
If they're not going to deploy in this century, then it's in political limbo.
For years, the Towers were closed to the public, caught in a political limbo of funding and restoration.
So this little area has existed over the years in a kind of political limbo.
Puerto Ricans remain in political limbo, resulting in a sort of national despair.
It's a good mystery set against, what else, a vast conspiracy, to be investigated by a detective whose police authority is in political limbo.
Now the surviving refugees in the two largest camps are in political limbo.
He has thus left the country in a kind of legal and political limbo.
Greece could be left in political limbo for months.
Without it, the United States has been placed in political limbo.