Pending in a sentence as an adjective

Someone who has a pending comment will have to wait till it goes live to post another.

Allow 2 or 3 pending comments per person, rather than 1.

The big test case that is pending in the courts is EMI v. MP3Tunes, and this case will test whether the old offline rules should apply literally to the digital world.

This ruling involved Apple's attempt to block Amazon's use of the term "app store" pending trial in this case.

If pending comments is an answer to a problem, then it was not the sort of answer that would have been approved by this comment system.

My issue with pending comments requiring endorsements is that I have been here for several years and I only have 247 karma.

If you got in a knife fight and stabbed someone, you might well be held pending trial, but not usually in solitary confinement.

Humanity does not know how to unkill a cat, so if I did so while the lawsuit was pending, I would make the lawsuit moot and evade justice.

An additional suggestion- don't show username on pending comments.

I look forward to following your pending class-action lawsuit for violation of US federal wiretapping laws.

It may be that bad comments tend to be concentrated on particular threads, and that the right way to implement pending comments is per-thread rather than site-wide.

I'm an army intelligence analyst, deployed to Eastern Baghdad, pending discharge for "adjustment disorder" in lie of "gender identity disorder.

* Formed political alliances with leaders such as Yeddyurappa who has many cases of corruption pending and parties such as Shiv Sena who are notorious for using violence to target ethnic groups.

During that time, my Apple developer registration expired, and I renewed it... but because I renewed it for the LLC, not the sole proprietorship, and the LLC was "pending", my account expired anyway, and my app was removed from the store.

Pending definitions

adjective

awaiting conclusion or confirmation; "business still pending"