Mumbai brought to a standstill Heavy rains brought Mumbai to a standstill Tuesday, with roads waterlogged with yellow-tinged water, disrupting schools, government, and transport.
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"We do know that I-70 eastbound traffic was at a standstill or close to a standstill because of a crash way out ahead of it," he said at a news conference.
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They pretty much brought central Hong Kong to a standstill.
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Their battle put production for season 8 at a standstill.
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Eventually they would have reached a standstill, forming another condensate.
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Getting a second opinion can also help end a standstill.
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Hurricane Maria brought life in Puerto Rico to a standstill.
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By Thursday morning, the traffic was already at a standstill.
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Work at Futurewei came to a standstill after the blacklist
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"The building has come to a standstill," the employee said.
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It has also brought the sporting world to a standstill.
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But Washington won't simply be at a standstill until then.
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The excavator was withdrawn, the demolitions left at a standstill.
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It has also brought the sporting world to a standstill.
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The outbreak has brought life to a standstill in Iran.
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The national war over gun control remains at a standstill.
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Earlier this year, Extinction Rebellion brought London to a standstill.
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The rocket fire brought much of Israel to a standstill.
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Their protest brought Wednesday's proceedings to a standstill for hours.
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I didn't know that things would soon crawl to a standstill.
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Negotiations to resolve the trade war are currently at a standstill.
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Crowds of mourners brought the state capital, Chennai, to a standstill.
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But for now, the Tibetan flag proposal remains at a standstill.
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Buses and streetcars were also at a standstill on Wednesday, NOLA.
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" • "It's a problem associated with productivity, we're basically at a standstill.
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"They were at a standstill for so long," one source said.
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Negotiations between congressional Democrats and the president are at a standstill.
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Nuclear negotiations between Washington and Pyongyang have remained at a standstill.
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This briefly brought the entire parade of humanity to a standstill.
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Congress came to a standstill on Zika funding before the recess.
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"Every manufacturer is at something of a standstill anyway," he said.
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"With the soul at a standstill until they return," one read.
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League traffic tends to come to a standstill while he deliberates.
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Dating, among other facets of life, has come to a standstill.
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Uber immediately halted its testing program, which remains at a standstill.
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Then, she reached a standstill, and even began putting on weight again.
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To be able to do so, Osram must waive a standstill agreement.
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In New York, for example, there has been a standstill since 2010.
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That was the night she says her world came to a standstill.
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The outage caused a standstill at checkout lines all over the country.
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In the first quarter of 2018 it slowed almost to a standstill.
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All departing flights were canceled on Monday, putting travel at a standstill.
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They are still waiting for approval, with their research at a standstill.
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It's a standstill so Clarke and Roan decide to try to negotiate.
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In Croatia, flooding brought traffic to a standstill in several coastal towns.
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But Albany seems to be at a standstill on the housing front.
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Even the idea of a standstill transition was initially resisted by Mrs.
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It has just been brought to a standstill by the humble drone.
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Much of the city will come to a standstill until April 7.
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But all other kind of social activity is grinding to a standstill.
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Boston came to a standstill on the morning of April 19, 2013.
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If Rivera lost his phone, the restaurant might come to a standstill.
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The Great Blizzard of 2003 brought East Coast cities to a standstill.
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RK: So, in Hong Kong and China, businesses are at a standstill.
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Negotiations between the White House and members of Congress appear at a standstill.
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On February 5, Super Bowl 51 will bring the country to a standstill.
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That leaves NATO's responses to cyber attacks on member countries at a standstill.
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Traffic literally comes to a standstill along Serangoon Road as observers look on.
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But 7 months after the hurricane, disaster-relief funding remains at a standstill.
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The process has come to a standstill, to the dismay of many residents.
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So far, neither side has backed down, and talks are at a standstill.
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The world's eighth-busiest airport being forced into a standstill didn't go unnoticed.
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Politics on all sides have brought both sets of negotiations to a standstill.
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He'd walk away at an opportune moment, grinding the match to a standstill.
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In the meantime, some traditional distributors of medical supplies are at a standstill.
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On Monday, a strike brought public transit — including airline flights — to a standstill.
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The virus outbreak has brought state legislatures across the country to a standstill.
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It blasts from a standstill to 62 mph in a claimed 1.9 seconds ...
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The Seattle airport was brought to a standstill for part of Friday evening.
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We rolled slow, clanging our bells as we brought traffic to a standstill.
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"The observed pace of regulatory activity has come to a standstill," he said.
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After January 31, the EU and the UK will enter a standstill period.
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When the body was found, work at the plant came to a standstill.
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The move is intended to bring the country to a standstill on Thursday.
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In December, borrowing in the high-yield bond market came to a standstill.
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"We are at a standstill," said a national EU diplomat who follows Brexit.
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We should be at a bit of a standstill politically and financially in August.
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Would the political turmoil and economic collapse bring the entire event to a standstill?
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Guessing she most likely brought traffic to a standstill when she crossed the street.
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When winter weather brought New York City to a standstill, James had an idea.
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A powerful storm packing heavy winds has brought much of Maine to a standstill.
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Rcom continues to be in a standstill agreement with its lenders until end-2017.
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It can accelerate from a standstill to 62 miles per hour in 7.2 seconds.
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In 2006, Hezbollah fought Israel to a standstill in a 34-day border war.
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But a weapon and assault charge in 2007 brought her momentum to a standstill.
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British politics would crawl to a standstill at a critical time in global politics.
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Real talk: Net neutrality legislation is at a standstill on Capitol Hill right now.
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From a standstill, it's difficult to coast the Racer board up to its speed.
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Unable to maintain a standstill, they shuffled back and forth, talking at each other.
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They brought the city to a standstill, burning trucks and firing on government forces.
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And yet he has brought part of the government to a standstill over it.
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With the president in town, and rain, Los Angeles traffic ground to a standstill.
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"It feels like nothing is getting better, it's all at a standstill," he said.
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And shippers have made drastic cuts to their operations with work at a standstill.
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The coronavirus has brought the cruise industry to a standstill and walloped stock prices.
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The talks are now at a standstill over deep divisions among the three countries.
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London (CNN Business)Last year, a vegan sausage roll brought Britain to a standstill.
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A standstill agreement among the parties, however, looks designed to mitigate the governance risk.
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Both sides have continued to dig in as trial negotiations remain at a standstill.
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This has brought Italy to a standstill, and may bring a general election soon.
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If the subways and buses shut down, the city would come to a standstill.
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But on Wednesday, sources in the bloc said the talks had hit a "standstill".
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The only oxygen-producing plant is at a standstill due to lack of fuel.
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Here are 10 blizzards that have brought parts of the US to a standstill.
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With negotiations apparently at a standstill, the strike could last days or even weeks.
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On Tuesday, not a single Democrat showed up, putting the two nominations at a standstill.
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The athlete's football career has also come to a standstill after his peaceful political protest.
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This often means dragging the action to a standstill to prove he's done his homework.
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Osram waived a standstill agreement, paving the way for AMS to launch a takeover bid.
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Now, the case is reportedly at a standstill, despite the reported wealth of evidence involved.
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But talks between the team and city officials appeared to hit a standstill in 2015.
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The first Futurewei employee said work had come to a standstill since Huawei was blacklisted.
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"As a result of his detention, the proceedings have come to a standstill," Meron said.
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So, with Washington policy at a standstill, Cramer sees two ways this market can go.
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The Liberal Democrats said they want to grind the business of government to a standstill.
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The resistance is one action, but that can actually be a standstill without a plan.
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A major power cut left trains at a standstill and 1 million homes without power.
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Others could be seen coming to a standstill in the middle of a shopping center.
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The prefectural government recently fought Tokyo to a standstill in court over the expansion plan.
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I feel like I'm at a standstill and don't know how to get started again.
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That's without a pandemic streaking across the globe and bringing regular business to a standstill.
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A standstill like this cannot be withstood by society, economically or politically for too long.
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Businesses are shuttered, the American people are hurting, and our economy is at a standstill.
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But now a standstill in so many of the activities we love has gone global.
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But then the coronavirus outbreak hit Hong Kong and largely brought society to a standstill.
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Successive governments failed to provide a budget for the commission, bringing work to a standstill.
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Streets, schools and banks were closed throughout the country, bringing the economy to a standstill.
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The UAW and GM, while communicating, appear to be at a "standstill," according to Lightbody.
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Some towns remain at a standstill as residents fear the flooding the rainfall can bring.
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This has left the CHIP debate at a standstill, with no clear resolution in sight.
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More than 9 million Americans are reportedly now at risk of unemployment as a result of the industry coming to a standstill as countless servers, chefs, dishwashers, suppliers, and vendors have lost their jobs as a result of the industry coming to a standstill.
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Growth is slowing to a standstill globally, because much of the world's population already has smartphones.
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"Not much has to go wrong to bring GDP growth to a standstill," said Vanden Houte.
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Some people who need loans to take care of existing property are also at a standstill.
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Cars were brought to a standstill Tuesday by yellow-tinged water on waterlogged streets, photos showed.
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Estonians recall the crippling Russian cyber-attack that brought their country to a standstill in 2007.
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He says he expects a trial "at some point", but concedes that "we're at a standstill".
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In some of the most dramatic cooling episodes, overturning circulation seemed to come to a standstill.
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And traffic, which sat in a standstill for hours, is reportedly just beginning to move again.
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We were at a standstill: I demanded the Mel C tin, but my sisters wanted Geri.
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However, the U.S. and Turkey are at a standstill when it comes to the Kurdish issue.
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The Model X will sprint to 60 mph from a standstill in a paltry 3.1 seconds.
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Her community is at a standstill with the loss of such a charismatic thinker and maker.
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In the United States, political polarization has brought fiscal policy — spending and taxes — to a standstill.
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A false alarm about a security situation brought Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport to a standstill Wednesday afternoon.
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Lawmakers are back in Washington today, but talks to end the shutdown are at a standstill.
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He was standing near the access lanes to the bridge, and traffic was at a standstill.
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When I finally reached Olympia, I found the main street blocked, with traffic at a standstill.
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See how the demonstrations brought the country to a standstill and earned the ire of China.
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Terrorist attacks and assaults on health workers have at times brought the response to a standstill.
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Like honestly talk about what is the ... New York has been at a standstill since 22015.
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A strike last Tuesday brought a large part of the Catalan transport network to a standstill.
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Since my last lay off in early 2015, the cycle seems to have reached a standstill.
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His decision to step down ended a standstill arrangement between the company and the Icahn Group.
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What happened next was the vehicular equivalent of a stampede, packing the roads to a standstill.
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Other data could show some of the early signs of an economy brought to a standstill.
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Outside Downing Street, protesters sang "No-one voted for Boris" and brought traffic to a standstill.
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America's automotive manufacturing will not come to a standstill as the coronavirus spreads throughout the country.
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The workers protested reduced wages amid falling wool prices, bringing the local industry to a standstill.
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But as I looked around CVS in Harlem that Sunday, everything had come to a standstill.
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Others, from closer to home, streamed toward the church all morning, bringing traffic to a standstill.
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The grouting came to a standstill—but the passage of water underneath the dam did not.
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It rockets from a standstill to 60 mph in 5.1 seconds, according to Car and Driver.
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LONDON — Earlier this year, a little-known environmental group, Extinction Rebellion, brought London to a standstill.
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But this fact-check drama is at a standstill, with the Post standing by its rating.
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Browsing playlists from within Waze, though, will only be allowed when the car is at a standstill.
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The GOP's inability to agree on reform has left it at a standstill for the time being.
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But eventually and repeatedly the poem would come to a standstill because language betrayed me every time.
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"Some people's lives are basically at a standstill because of this unusual and drastic directive," he said.
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Economists predict prices will go up at grocery stores and U.S. industries would come to a standstill.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Global aluminum production growth ground to a standstill in the first half of this year.
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Since then, wages have largely been at a standstill, and have failed to keep up with inflation.
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A huge mob of 10,000 angry cabbies brought the capital of Jakarta to a standstill in March.
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Strike 4 Repeal estimated that 5,000 people packed the O'Connell Bridge today, bringing traffic to a standstill.
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A change in Indonesian mining rules in January led to a standstill in Freeport's copper concentrate exports.
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"With vessel traffic at a standstill, liquefaction activity appears to have been ramped down drastically," Iyengar said.
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The peg has produced a black market for the currency and brought economic growth to a standstill.
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" The ruling brought the criminal case against Mr. Dear to what the district attorney called "a standstill.
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My body was in such shock that I was at a standstill; the bruising wasn't going away.
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The case had ground to a standstill under Fernandez's government, leaving Argentina isolated from global capital markets.
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Warp 1, or light speed, makes the Enterprise look like it's at a standstill over the sun.
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DACA is only one piece of a larger debate over immigration reform that remains at a standstill.
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With no road map, executive decision-making could be paralyzed and investment could come to a standstill.
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Britain's negotiations with the European Union were at close to a standstill before Germany's coalition talks collapsed.
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The brawl brought the game to a standstill as officials attempted to separate players from both teams.
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Delaware's system, which requires a 7-to-5 jury majority, is under review and at a standstill.
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Given that the porn industry is now at a standstill, when do you think its decline began?
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Since then, those pilots have picketed and threatened to strike, leaving millions of deliveries at a standstill.
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Now there are fears the waters will get too warm and bring the business to a standstill.
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The latter has decimated thousands of lives across Europe and brought all its economies to a standstill.
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Argentine ports and cellphone service largely came to a standstill, while flights in the region remained operational.
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Tourists and residents alike came to a standstill, pulling out their phones to call their loved ones.
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Now, negotiations are at a standstill, with each side insisting the ball is in the other's court.
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The strike, which was backed by the Catalan regional government, also brought public transit to a standstill.
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But on Monday, the airport was brought to a standstill as protesters occupied parts of the airport.
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Demonstrators and paramilitary forces faced off in the streets of Khartoum, bringing the city to a standstill.
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We need to stay solvent as we come to a standstill … cash flows are drying up overnight.
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Instead, it is being driven by a deadly virus that brought a flourishing economy to a standstill .
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And the process for Turkey to become a member of the European Union is at a standstill.
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The government has come to a standstill, and Ms. Park's approval ratings are in the single digits.
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Experts call them "phantom traffic jams," moments when traffic grinds to a standstill for no apparent reason.
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"I was just at a standstill," said Mr. Smith, whose debt has ballooned to more than $13,20193.
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They've launched street protests that brought parts of London and New York and Sydney to a standstill.
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When the traffic is at a standstill, some of the smaller cottages look dwarfed by the cars.
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But as the island's economic growth has ground to a standstill, voters appear cautious about continuing that path.
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" New contender Robert Whittaker joined Rockhold, saying "the division is at a standstill … There's no incentive to fight.
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For one, Altria entered into a standstill agreement that limits to 35 percent the company's ownership in Juul.
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Boeing orders have been at a standstill since shortly after global regulators grounded the 737 Max in March.
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In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, in early November 2012, New York City was at a standstill.
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Israeli forces were fought to a standstill, and eventually forced to withdraw without achieving any of their goals.
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I considered how horrific it looked, only to realize that one car hadn't been forced to a standstill.
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All the more challenging, health workers were attacked in the conflict zone, bringing vaccination efforts to a standstill.
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And the Post Office's plan to auction off a 1.7-acre parcel in Sacramento is at a standstill.
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Unfortunately, it still didn't provide any assistance from a standstill like the throttle on VanMoof's X2, for example.
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But at the same time not much has to go wrong to bring GDP growth to a standstill.
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The sudden mass movement has brought the country to a standstill and caught the political elite by surprise.
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Senate Democrats are working to grind legislation to a standstill to pressure Mitch McConnell, the NY Times reports.
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Latin American nations far sturdier than Haiti have been brought to a standstill by protests over fuel prices.
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Since May 21st, a virus has shut down Philadelphia's online court system, bringing network access to a standstill.
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With Christmas around the corner, volume is drying up, and the market has essentially come to a standstill.
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"Without them — as these courageous strikes have demonstrated — our business would come to a standstill," the author states.
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Many traffic lights and railroad signals also timed by GPS default to red, bringing transport to a standstill.
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Reed said he feared that if there's no budget deal, the federal government could come to a standstill.
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But Trump's push to make the farm bill more partisan could bring the legislative package to a standstill.
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The Ludicrous Model S, if you don't recall, will hit 60 mph from a standstill in 2.8 seconds.
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Environmentalists say the crisis has brought many projects intended to help farmers fight climate change to a standstill.
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Chinese business has come to a standstill as half the population travels over a one-week public holiday.
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With the floor debate largely at a standstill, rank-and-file Republicans are drafting a range of alternatives.
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Protesters disrupted the morning commute and brought parts of the central business district to a standstill around lunchtime.
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Some of the extra traffic, which Hannity said was at a "standstill," could be attributed to Kim's arrival.
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Immigration has led to violent protests and a general strike, bringing the island to a standstill since February.
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Traffic comes to a standstill, strangers huddle under a shared awning, and inside-out umbrellas litter trash cans.
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In those incidents, graffiti taggers forced trains to a standstill using the emergency brake and then vandalized them.
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In the days that followed, the Ebola response ground to a standstill in the epicenter of the outbreak.
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Two years ago, the government and Apple fought to a standstill over encryption following the San Bernardino shooting.
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Members of the opposition New Democratic Party brought the legislature to a standstill by pounding on their desks.
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The virus has also caused countless flight cancellations and brought parts of the Chinese economy to a standstill.
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This 4,220-pound machine moves from a standstill to 60 miles an hour in a robust six seconds.
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Britain left the EU last month and a "standstill" transition period is due to end on Dec. 31.
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So many people poured into the streets on Friday to celebrate that traffic was brought to a standstill.
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The 203,600-pound Cooper S ALL4 goes from a standstill to 60 miles per hour in seven seconds.
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Washington D.C., along with the United States' east coast, has been brought to a standstill by a blizzard.
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The company on Wednesday posted a video of the R500T truck performing 360-degree turns from a standstill.
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As court duels drag on, campaigns lag, research comes to a standstill and years of community mobilization dissipate.
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Public broadcaster NHK reported that flights and public transport across the region had been brought to a standstill.
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In London, students chanting, "Save our planet!" gathered in Parliament Square, where they brought traffic to a standstill.
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The protests, led by British climate group Extinction Rebellion, brought parts of central London to a standstill on Tuesday.
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Which is why many of them were delighted when the city of Lisbon came to a standstill in November.
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As Brexit negotiations crawl to a standstill, details of the tactics the Leave campaign used are still being uncovered.
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Although the debate seems to be at a standstill, activists against the repeal don't think the fight is over.
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"In the megacities in China, we learned that traffic is at a standstill there an awful lot," Bangle says.
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Another Grand Coalition would be a standstill and with the FDP Germany would take a step into the past.
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On Thursday, the Journal reported that talks were at a standstill as Washington weighs limits over business with Huawei.
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"Things are 'mouta mouta' here," said Tankoano, using an expression in the local Mossi language meaning "at a standstill".
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As a result, their cases are at a standstill, and they're stuck waiting indefinitely in the jail's lockdown unit.
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If the U.S. hold-up continues, the court might grind to a standstill by the end of next year.
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Major projects such as the Mes Aynak copper mine, being developed by a Chinese consortium, remain at a standstill.
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So while traffic came to a standstill, passersby witnessed as a red carpet was rolled out onto the road.
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Any one of these crimes could call the election into question and bring the democratic process to a standstill.
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They had fought ISIS to a standstill in Kobane and with our help back in 2014-43, repulsed them.
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With a rumble from the exhaust, it'll snap from a standstill to 21 miles an hour in 226 seconds.
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A Futurewei employee not affected by the layoffs said work had come to a standstill since Huawei was blacklisted.
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Negotiations between the U.S. and China — the two largest economies in the world — also appeared to reach a standstill.
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In the following months, talks appeared to be at a standstill, and North Korea tested several short-range missiles.
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The combination of a crazy presidential race and long-standing political polarization has brought Congress almost to a standstill.
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And last fall, Philadelphia came to a standstill at times as Pope Francis greeted hundreds of thousands of people.
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Eventually, the men and the Children chose peace over mutually assured destruction, after fighting each other to a standstill.
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"We're at a standstill," said Parker, who works as a substitute teacher and doesn't have his own retirement fund.
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The demonstrators had vowed to disrupt every stage of Mr. Trump's visit by bringing central London to a standstill.
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Until the plane is cleared to fly again, a substantial chunk of Boeing's business will remain at a standstill.
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Automakers are shutting down manufacturing plants in Europe as the coronavirus spreads and brings many industries to a standstill.
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He swivels his hips, and as he does so, he slows down: to a crawl, then to a standstill.
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The bad news: A good chunk of Disney's business is at a standstill and that's unlikely to change overnight.
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The deadly virus has brought all the key EU economies to a standstill, with most people confined at home.
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Many restaurants and shops in once bustling airport terminals have closed with business essentially having come to a standstill.
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But after draconian containment measures and colossal medical efforts, new reported cases there have slowed almost to a standstill.
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For anyone who "really wants Sweden to come to a standstill," she said, information technology is a vulnerable area.
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DAKAR, Senegal — Julius Ikena's trade business is at a standstill because he cannot make electronic payments to his partners.
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As France braces for a fifth day of nationwide strikes, much of its train network is at a standstill.
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A slew of food inspections were postponed, immigration cases came to a standstill, and some National Parks were shuttered.
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When the Alexandrians and their enemies are at a standstill, it's Rick's son Carl who takes the first shot.
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The teams played to a standstill in the third quarter as Miami entered the fourth with a 77-74 lead.
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"Military tensions have brought human rights dialogue with the DPRK to a standstill," Ojea Quintana told the 47-member forum.
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It can go from a standstill to 249 mph and get back to 0 mph in less than 42 seconds.
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WE'VE BASICALLY BEEN AT A STANDSTILL SINCE THE MARKETS HIT CLOSE TO A RECORD HIGH JUST ABOUT A MONTH AGO.
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The widening scope of the new virus has strained China's health care system and brought the country to a standstill.
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Nant Capital has also entered into a standstill agreement with Tribune, limiting its ability to raise stake in the publisher.
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It is ironic, then, that the scandal that has ensued seems to have brought her administration almost to a standstill.
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"For now, we're sort of in a standstill until we see how the data this week turns out," he added.
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Yet these days, players can use the glyphs they buy forever, and steady profits have screeched almost to a standstill.
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For years it would arrive limp and tan, which brought breakfast to a standstill when I sent the toast back.
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As Tokyo ground to a standstill over the weekend, with most businesses closed, three Rugby World Cup matches were canceled.
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The highways out of town were at almost a standstill, turning their eight-hour drive into a sixteen-hour journey.
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Additionally H/2 has said it is prepared to sign a standstill agreement, deferring the interest payment for three months.
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The Snow Gods reserve special contempt for those who don't respect their ability to bring human activity to a standstill.
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However, in the absence of a standstill agreement, Barington is not prohibited from agitating against the company in other matters.
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But there's no denying that those muscular haunches are menacing, even at a standstill under the staid convention center lights.
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To make matters worse, the island's agricultural industry is at a standstill, importing more than 85 percent of its produce.
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Most of the destruction is in rural areas, though the rains caused Mumbai's transport network to come to a standstill.
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Separately, a Seville court rejected on Monday international creditor challenges to a standstill agreement protecting the restructuring process in Spain.
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A strike by lorry drivers in Brazil continued to affect fuel supplies across the country, bringing businesses to a standstill.
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About 5 minutes after I entered the store, everything came to a standstill because the Snapbot needed to be restocked.
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Drivers of Barcelona's signature black and yellow cars have been bringing sections of the city to a standstill last Wednesday.
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She spoke at the Extinction Rebellion climate protests in London, which brought the British capital to a standstill in April.
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The catapult releases its bungee cord, slinging the drone from to a standstill to 50 mph in half a second.
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OPEC members appear to be inching towards agreement on a standstill production agreement in cooperation with key non-OPEC countries.
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At each, the vehicle has to slow down almost to a standstill to cross it, and then gradually regain speed.
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Work on the huge project ground to a standstill last year after its owner defaulted on payments to his bankers.
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Yet Gurgaon, often described as India's 'millennium city' has been brought to a standstill since yesterday due to heavy rains.
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Whatever disorienting swirl of historical and present violence had flown about the room, it all came to a standstill now.
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Negotiations are at a standstill and neither party seems to be facing the potential crisis with any sense of urgency.
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But much of the country remained at a standstill, and traders said they could not pay for imports of necessities.
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Without constructive conversations, we're all at a standstill—online, in person, and when it comes to moving the country forward.
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The Category 85033 storm has saturated the streets with large-scale flooding, bringing much of east Texas to a standstill.
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August 12 and 13: Protesters caused their biggest disruption yet when they brought Hong Kong International Airport to a standstill.
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Retail businesses came to a standstill because people hoarded the little cash they had for food and other needed supplies.
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The ceremony on Thursday brought Thailand to a standstill as many businesses, including banks, shut to honor the late king.
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And now that the White House's inner battle seems at a standstill, a trade war may be poised to start.
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Action typically requires the votes of four commissioners, which means that three commissioners can bring the commission to a standstill.
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The protests, led by British climate group Extinction Rebellion, brought parts of central London to a standstill again on Tuesday.
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Airlines have stopped most of their activities and the entire tourism industry, from hotels to museums, is at a standstill.
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Watching public life grind to a standstill is strange in a moment when I've never felt more full of life.
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More demonstrations, more sit-ins, more tying up traffic and bringing normal life to a standstill until the war stopped.
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But negotiations with Democratic leaders are at a standstill, and each side says the ball is in the other's court.
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While the steep hills I encountered slowed me down, it was the stunning vistas that brought me to a standstill.
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Most of the art I create is with other people, and all of my productions have come to a standstill.
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An agreement would probably invoke a "standstill" transition period, during which few Britons would notice any changes until December 2020.
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However, efforts to pass the legislation are at a standstill and it's unclear when Congress will take up the issue.
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"What we cannot allow is for central London to be brought to a standstill," said Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor.
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Along with a recession due to the city coming to a standstill, 1,755 people were infected, and 299 people died.
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How are we supposed to feel about the way the Don Jr. crisis has brought the administration to a standstill?
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Traffic on the bridge was at a standstill with a truck parked at a 90-degree angle across the road.
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Strike in France: Nationwide protests against changes to the pension system threaten to bring the country to a standstill today.
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But after decades of breakneck economic growth, the country's wealth has ceased trickling down, bringing social mobility to a standstill.
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After a rally at Arizona State University with 15,000 people — huge by Clinton standards — her convoy is at a standstill.
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The department plan said routine inspections, enforcement and the monitoring of food and drug imports would come to a standstill.
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Disruptions in oil supply not only exact a financial price – they could literally bring parts of China to a standstill.
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For instance, he refused to recommit to the annual G-20 embrace of a standstill and rollback of protectionist measures.
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One of the English officers drew a gun and held it to his grandfather's head, drawing everything to a standstill.
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Time is at a standstill, and it's hard to give a sense to the audience that things are going somewhere.
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The United States and China have agreed to a standstill until early March so that they may reach a deal.
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American disarray was amplified at South Vietnamese military headquarters, with the Thieu-Ky clash grinding army affairs to a standstill.
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I heard a loud bang, and after what felt like a hundred seconds, the train finally came to a standstill.
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It was an introduction to band's music for many, as the band's noisy, monolithic doom brought attendees to a standstill.
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"New York has been at a standstill since 2010," Chesky said onstage at Code Conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
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They were at a standoff, a standstill and it didn't seem like there was a clear path to a resolution.
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Talks are at a standstill, and China is now making very clear that it could pull American businesses into the fray.
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Those traveling in south western Pennsylvania near Somerset and Bedford saw the major highway come to a standstill late Friday night.
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If investors stop funneling money into dispensaries and other business opportunities, it could bring the legal weed industry to a standstill.
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China is spluttering under sky-high pollution levels which have brought factories, roads and schools to a standstill for several days.
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The scope of evacuations put traffic at a standstill on Pacific Coast Highway, the only route to safety for Malibu residents.
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Both vehicles are a standstill briefly, until the Hummer starts to pull over; the Mercedes, though, goes around and drives off.
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The former advisor's optimistic outlook on U.S.-China negotiations came as talks between the nations appeared to be at a standstill.
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The feature is rolling out now to workplaces that are either now running extremely efficiently or have halted to a standstill.
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While electric scooter startups are at a standstill in San Francisco, Lime is taking its scooter service to Santa Monica, Calif.
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Seven years later, a far greater catastrophe followed with the major meltdown at Chernobyl, bringing the American industry to a standstill.
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In addition to the food shortage, 84 percent of the island remains without power and its economy is at a standstill.
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Britain is due to leave the EU on Friday unless it secures a "standstill" transition agreement to avoid a disruptive departure.
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The flight went without a hitch, but high winds did mean that the airplane effectively stood at a standstill at points.
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It involves using directed radiation to slow a group of atoms nearly to a standstill, producing all manner of interesting effects.
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Europe is "now gambling with its future", said Sewing, who said he was "so concerned" about a standstill in policy integration.
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Fighters who were just starting out their careers have been put to a standstill, whereas others, like the kids at Wor.
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Islam said scores of people had instead camped on embankments, railway lines and highways, where traffic has come to a standstill.
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The group said on Friday that it asked creditor banks a standstill agreement for the time needed to renegotiate its debt.
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Trams and busses had come to a standstill—as if someone had shut them down with one push of the button.
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Lawmakers remain at a standstill over Zika funding as members of both chambers departed Thursday for a record seven-week recess.
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Nant Capital has also entered into a standstill agreement with Tribune, limiting its ability to raise its stake in the publisher.
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But several Senate Republicans have signaled they believe they should remain in town, even if negotiations are still at a standstill.
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But the criminal inquiry "seems to be at a standstill", the plaintiffs' lawyers, led by Damien Chervaz, said in a statement.
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The vote leaves the current fight over the Zika virus at a standstill with days left before the July 85003th recess.
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Manufacturers said the import duties had increased prices, made it difficult to source material and brought business planning to a standstill.
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And they were at a standstill with the House for months, which passed a prison reform only bill earlier this year.
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Under a "standstill agreement" announced on Wednesday, AkzoNobel and Elliott agreed to suspend all ongoing litigation for at least three months.
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The vote leaves the current fight over the Zika virus at a standstill with days left before the July 22019th recess.
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And in the meantime, more than a quarter of federal agencies are at a standstill and 800,000 workers aren't getting paid.
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Government officials in Oregon are telling people to prepare to shelter in place, since the traffic may come to a standstill.
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Senna's career as a fashion buyer is at a standstill, and her dreams of becoming a designer seem out of reach.
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In 2016, anti-corruption protesters broke into the Green Zone, sacking the Parliament building and bringing the government to a standstill.
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Its strategy has been to fight ethnic rebels to a standstill, manage the conflicts through cease-fires and enrich its officers.
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But for those who booked through their card issuer, even credit card experts are at a standstill about what to do.
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With global travel grinding to a standstill, Europe's travel and leisure stocks index has halved in value in roughly three weeks.
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None have brought the industry to a standstill like the coronavirus pandemic, and the bottom-line impact has already been jarring.
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A proposed three-tower project in Jersey City came to a standstill last year after a falling out with the mayor.
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FRANKFURT — European auto manufacturers have so far defied expectations that supply chain chaos would bring their assembly lines to a standstill.
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According to Czinger, the 21C travels from a standstill to 186 mph and back to 0 mph again in 15 seconds.
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The teams played to a standstill in the third quarter as Miami held on to its three-point lead (63-60).
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At this session, ministers gave the impression to the industry figures present that they were committed to a standstill transition period.
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The days when the Cup final, practically the only televised domestic game of the season, brought the country to a standstill.
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A similar US move against Chinese telecommunications equipment maker ZTE (ZTCOF) in April brought its factories to a standstill for months.
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Years ago when his acting career was at a standstill, his mom sent him to carpentry school as a backup plan.
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The nuclear situation therefore remains at a standstill, and that's at a minimum delayed any prospects for better inter-Korean ties.
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Imagine: You're late for the most important meeting of your life and traffic is at a standstill on congested city streets.
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No surprise, the 2016 presidential election figures in at least half of the dialogues, and it brought one to a standstill.
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The AP report comes as gun legislation sits at a standstill in Congress yet pops up consistently among Democratic presidential candidates.
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I took a seat in the back, and when the debate started, all the reporters rifling around came to a standstill.
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Traffic on New York's Tappan Zee Bridge has come to a standstill after a crane collapsed around midday Tuesday, blocking all lanes.
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Some protesters walked onto Interstate 95 and surrounded cars, bringing four lanes of traffic to a standstill, according to the WSVN footage.
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"We want a standstill arrangement for three years, that would kick in after the government's negotiations on Brexit are finalised," McFarlane said.
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We have no idea how fast it will go, or how quickly it will reach 60 or 125 mph from a standstill.
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But if fellow officers can't trust that they can stand up to one another, actual change will likely remain in a standstill.
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Both vehicles are at a standstill briefly until the Hummer starts to pull over; the Mercedes, though, goes around and drives off.
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The case was at a standstill, he said, no leads to chase, and since five murders packed his agenda, just as well.
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Trump and Xi will meet in November, so it's possible they might agree to a standstill to allow more time for negotiations.
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In the case of the GX, the most notable tradeoff is in how power is supplied to the pedals from a standstill.
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Extinction Rebellion — XR for short — first made major headlines in April by bringing London to a standstill for more than a week.
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The Cowboy, however, provides noticeably more power from a standstill, helping you get started easier when under load or on an incline.
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Talks are at a standstill for now, with the threat of greater tariffs and other trade restrictions hanging over the world economy.
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Reuters reported last month that talks between SAIL and ArcelorMittal were at a standstill, with the two companies disagreeing on key terms.
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Fears of violent clashes brought life to a standstill in Almaty, Kazakhstan's biggest city, on Wednesday, when the latest protest took place.
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Oil group Total SA said three of its five refineries in France were being prepared for restart after days at a standstill.
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Hong Kong shares declined Monday as businesses faced major disruptions amid a general strike aimed at bringing the city to a standstill.
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The fighting brought civilian life in the city to a standstill, and also severely damaged Ghazni&aposs historic neighborhoods and cultural treasures.
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Friends traded theories and rumors, and workplaces came to a standstill when TV stations cut to live broadcasts of police news conferences.
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In 25.8, cars were stranded on the roads for 285 hours after a two-inch snowfall brought the city to a standstill.
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This is a question that admits of no answer, a kind of Zen koan that brings the reflecting mind to a standstill.
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When Loeffler moved his work to the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin in 1913, research on the island came to a standstill.
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Huge pro-democracy protests in late 2014 brought parts of the city to a standstill and hindered policy-making and legislative work.
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Security is tight throughout Singapore, with armed police roaming the streets and motorcades of the international delegations bringing traffic to a standstill.
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This includes pushing for a standstill transition to 53, and potentially a "temporary customs partnership" lasting for at least a year longer.
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The EU has long insisted that the only possible transition arrangement would be a "standstill" one, involving continued compliance with EU law.
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On Sunday, the eleventh day of mass protests, protesters blocked roads and brought the country to a standstill, according to Al Jazeera.
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The overall impression is of a market stuck in an uneasy truce after bulls and bears fought each other to a standstill.
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As the protesters held their ground, Mr. Rizvi grew bolder and urged his supporters to bring the whole country to a standstill.
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Mass shootings in Texas and Ohio leave 31 people dead; protests disrupt Hong Kong's transportation systems, bringing the city to a standstill.
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And all the other bills are just on a standstill — I just have to hope and pray that they'll work with me.
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In return, the Islamists halted their protests, which had blocked roads and brought life to a standstill in parts of the country.
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Marshal the troops too quickly for a storm that underwhelms and get mocked for bringing the city to a standstill over nothing.
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Whether it's highways, electricity transmission projects, new offshore wind turbines or hard-rock mines, broken bureaucracy is grinding progress to a standstill.
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But on Monday, the airport was brought to a standstill as demonstrators occupied parts of the airport, in protest against police violence.
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In June 2014, thousands of London cabbies stopped working and blocked traffic to protest Uber's incursions, bringing central London to a standstill.
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For nearly a year, British pilots have been negotiating with the airline for higher pay, but negotiations have been at a standstill.
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Entire cities and transport links came to a standstill for weeks as the Chinese authorities scrambled to try to contain the virus.
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Launching a drone ballistically is definitely quicker than doing it from a standstill, but the other big advantage SQUID has is flexibility.
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"Vietnam's socialist experiment was failing, growth was at a standstill and inflation was running at something like 500% per annum," he said.
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The government is currently at a standstill as the two leaders try to share power, but continue to bicker, per Al Jazeera.
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The venerable mind-body problem, argued to a standstill by philosophers and scientists, will move to the courtroom, the mystery stubbornly intact.
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You either need to structurally reform the economy or just maintain everything at a standstill for fear of very high inflationary pressures.
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The traffic on Collins Avenue where the hotel sits was at a standstill, and the hotel's arrival area was packed with cars.
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"It's depressing," said one veteran German diplomat who said Grenell's wrecking ball approach had brought the German-American relationship to a standstill.
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The country of around 4 million people came to a standstill as Croatians watched the game on screens in squares and cafes.
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Brexit secretary Steve Barclay has said Britain could stay in a standstill transition deal with the EU until the end of 2022.
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It will also create a standstill transition period after Brexit day on March 29th 503, which will last until at least December 2020.
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Mark Geragos, a lawyer for Kesha, argued that her career is "at a standstill" because of Kesha's refusal to record with Dr. Luke.
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In 2014, parliament did not form a government for six months, bringing the economy of the country of 1.8 million to a standstill.
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The light dusting of snow then brought some Florida cities to a standstill since they don't have snow removal equipment or ice trucks.
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By stepping back on the board once its rolled to a standstill, the Pint's gyroscope deactivates, allowing you to safely dismount the rideable.
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The crisis brought the country to a standstill for seven weeks and was only resolved after a court ordered Sirisena to reinstate Wickremesinghe.
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President Trump said that Congress was expected to introduce legislation to replace the program, but so far things have been at a standstill.
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That marks the second time in two months that Australia's second-biggest copper mine has been brought to a standstill over power issues.
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" Smith soon took his turn, racing three laps before coming to a standstill in front of his sons, asking, "Did he get me?
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A 24-hour strike to protest against Argentina's $50bn standby-loan agreement with the IMF brought much of the country to a standstill.
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Even though Roach believes the trade war is in a standstill, he thinks a resolution may not be in the cards this year.
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The Thai capital, Bangkok, was hit by heavy rain at the weekend, with gridlocked traffic bringing parts of the city to a standstill.
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Authorities brought Boston to a standstill for four days as they searched for the Tsarnaev brothers, perpetrators of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
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Our system of commerce and travel would come to a standstill if we essentially pushed out security to the highways outside an airport.
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Initial public offerings are at a standstill in the U.S. There have been no IPOs on the New York Stock Exchange since Dec.
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With them having dedicated their young lives to progressing their motorsport career, feeling it coast to a standstill often leaves drivers utterly bemused.
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Production at Freeport's giant mine in Papua, Indonesia, came to a standstill last week after the government banned copper concentrate exports on Jan.
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The Sueddeutsche daily said the truck's automatic brakes had brought the vehicle to a standstill after about 80 meters, preventing even more deaths.
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Six years into the business, Quincoces finds herself at a standstill, hoping Lemonis can take her brand beyond being just a regional product.
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With just one week left before Congress recesses for the political conventions, GOP leaders and Democrats remain in a standstill over the funds.
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The new administration is already facing major unrest with strikes and protests bringing Zimbabwe's two largest cities, Harare and Bulawayo, to a standstill.
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The intrepid animal brought traffic in San Francisco's Mission District to a standstill Tuesday morning, darting between cars on the busy roads nearby.
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Now we're at a standstill: Trump seems unwilling to give up the wall, and House Republicans, at least, are prepared to back him.
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Bunge rebuffed Glencore's approach, and a standstill agreement prevents Glencore from making a new offer until next month, a source said this month.
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With health reform debates at a standstill in Washington, her advice for the millions of Americans stuck in the middle feels very timely.
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The two investors have been working to agree on a standstill agreement meaning the interest payments would not be due on Dec. 15.
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"Traders have failed to get excited today as the trade spat seems to have reached a standstill," CMC Markets analyst David Madden wrote.
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But Argentine ports came to a standstill for a few hours, said Guillermo Wade, the manager for the Port and Maritime Activities Chamber.
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In 260 Jacques Chirac's government shelved his attempt to reform the system after weeks of protests and strikes brought Paris to a standstill.
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By mid-May, more than 10 million people across France were on strike, and the country had all but come to a standstill.
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Why it matters: North Korea has tested weapons repeatedly in recent months, after talks with the U.S. came to a standstill in February.
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Huge vessels, each of which disgorges as many as six thousand passengers, can drive locals away and bring neighborhood streets to a standstill.
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There was a standstill traffic outside of Baltimore, and things could have easily gone awry, but this is where Super Cruise really shined.
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"At its height an estimated 1,000 vehicles were at a standstill, (with) tailbacks for 8 miles north and south bound," Police Scotland said.
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When Franklin D. Roosevelt pushed the New Deal through Congress, the conservatives on the Court, for a time, fought him to a standstill.
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With huge crowds along Fifth Avenue near Trump Tower, a large slice of Manhattan came to a standstill for much of the day.
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"Traders have failed to get excited today as the trade spat seems to have reached a standstill," CMC Markets analyst David Madden wrote.
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Many of those who would be affected by the reforms have walked off their jobs to strike, bringing the country to a standstill.
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The bitter cold lifted in the region after days of dangerously low temperatures left at least 29 dead and cities at a standstill.
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Even now, in Argentina's winter, people have taken to the streets in support of the bill, sometimes bringing Buenos Aires to a standstill.
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As we moved through the gridlock, I fell asleep for a good 30 minutes while it felt like we were at a standstill.
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In 1994, a slow-speed police chase brought Los Angeles' 405 freeway — and the vast majority of the American viewing public — to a standstill.
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As the protesters turned their focus from labor rights to the British Imperialist administration, strikes and work stoppages brought the territory to a standstill.
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It has backed the Houthis in Yemen, who have managed to fight the US-backed and armed Saudi and Emirati armies to a standstill.
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With our newsroom at a standstill (sorry, boss), we waited patiently to hear if our combination of hacks, knowledge, and luck had paid off.
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Ships belonging to logistics giant Maersk were at a standstill, and the company later said it took a $300 million hit from the attack.
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The Chinese population officially returned to work on Monday after the extended Lunar New Year holiday, but much of China remained at a standstill.
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Job growth has tailed off a touch, a manufacturing reading Monday showed the sector at a standstill and the consumer remains unwilling to spend.
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Apple has disabled Facebook and Google's internal applications after privacy violations were revealed, leaving Google and Facebook employees at a standstill for key operations.
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The protests came amid a three-day general strike against the cuts which brought public transport to a standstill and shut down media outlets.
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Extinction Rebellion, the climate change protest group, first made major headlines in April by bringing London to a standstill for more than a week.
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The first tiebreaker, opening yet again with the Ruy Lopez, which was played 10 times during the 16 matches, was fought to a standstill.
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It said, however, that two of its five refineries in France were at a standstill and two more set to halt in coming days.
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And as such negotiations languish in a standstill, the settlements continue to grow, making any hope for peace dimmer with every new neighborhood built.
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But if Britain's trading infrastructure came to a standstill because of extra trading frictions with the EU, trade with those partners would suffer too.
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"Everything is just at a standstill," said a banker involved in discussions between lenders, companies and government officials, who asked not to be named.
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So the A.I. might get very intelligent, but I hope as a human I continue to get intelligent and not stand at a standstill.
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"We think the economy was not recovering last year but it was at a standstill," said Takeshi Minami, chief economist at Norinchukin Research Institute.
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The car is powered by a 310-horsepower 3.0-liter V6 that will rocket it to 62 mph from a standstill in 7.1 seconds.
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Jakarta, the capital of Indonesia, came to a standstill when taxi drivers and public-transport workers demonstrated against ride-hailing apps, such as Uber.
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A wave of protests are planned across Hong Kong this weekend, as well as a strike which could bring the city to a standstill.
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On Thursday, he did not touch specifically on rules reform but urged fellow Republicans not to let Democrats slow Senate business to a standstill.
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The vote comes as lawmakers are at a standstill over how to get the Zika proposal to President Obama's desk before the summer recess.
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Long-distance rail traffic came to a standstill and commuter and freight trains were disrupted after the walkout by workers from the EVG union.
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I'd heard of financial therapy before, but until our own cash flow was at a standstill, I didn't think of it as an option.
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The day served as a powerful symbol of a woman's power—and of the fact that without them, society would come to a standstill.
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Still, Ali's career had been at a standstill for almost 3-1/2 years because boxing officials would not give him licenses to fight.
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Iran threatens to violate part of the 2015 nuclear deal; a nationwide blackout in Argentina brings the country to a standstill for a day.
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The processions bring Seville to a standstill over the Easter week, and the 60 or so brotherhoods start preparing for them months in advance.
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And at the global level, the budget of the World Health Organization has been at a standstill and not adjusted for inflation for years.
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If that is forthcoming, the agreement would lead to a standstill transition period during which very little would change before the end of 2020.
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In a new report, the bank said economic growth in China could come to a standstill or even contract by as much as 2.8%.
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They won not because they battled the army of the dead to a standstill, or even held their own in a near-glorious defeat.
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I was only 4 years old, and so I missed this huge "happening," the student and worker uprising that brought France to a standstill.
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The outbreak has brought elite-level sport to a standstill and sparked fears that the 2020 Olympics may have to be postponed or cancelled.
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Given that virtually all travel has come to a standstill during the coronavirus pandemic, this feature makes the current sign-up bonus more appealing.
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Because of the power failure and gas leaks, businesses are at a standstill, but her husband was working as an Uber driver in Boston.
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The Taycan Turbo can produce up to 670 horsepower (500 kW), allowing it to go from a standstill to 60 mph in 3 seconds.
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With elections next year, some Lebanese politicians are promising to deport the refugees once the war in Syria has been fought to a standstill.
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Only the onset of the Jewish Sabbath, during which religious Jews do not use the telephone, brought the frenzy of reporting to a standstill.
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Powerful enough to jump fifteen feet in the air from a standstill, they provide a bracing reminder of humans' place in the food chain.
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The issue of forced technology transfers, which China refused to put on the table, was the reason talks were at a standstill, SCMP reported.
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The crisis has killed more than 211 people, infected over 22003,000 and brought large parts of the world's second-largest economy to a standstill.
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However, Jiangxi is prevented from buying more than a 20% interest in First Quantum under a standstill agreement reached by the companies in October.
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So the A.I. might get very intelligent, but I hope as a human I continue to get intelligent and not stand at a standstill.
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These days, however, the tortoise is at a standstill, and the justices have left for a winter recess and won't return until late February.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Some of Spain's biggest port terminals came to a standstill on Monday as shipping companies redirected cargos to avoid a dockers' strike.
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Traffic on the freeway came to a standstill for an entire night when hundreds of protesters poured onto the freeway at the downtown exits.
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Although it hasn't ever been confirmed, it's widely believed Russia was behind the cyberattacks that left large parts of Estonian society at a standstill.
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Randomly getting inspired to clean the entire house sounds productive — until your hand-me-down vacuum craps out and everything comes to a standstill.
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Bunge rebuffed the Glencore's approach, and a standstill agreement prevents Glencore from making a new offer until next month, a source said this month.
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This process could collapse if traffic comes to a standstill at Dover or Calais, and the parts that manufacturers need are stuck in transit.
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The Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces (DFCF) alliance on Sunday began an open-ended strike that brought much activity in Khartoum to a standstill.
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By Wednesday morning, tens of thousands of mainly young people had arrived in the area, blocking streets and bringing central Hong Kong to a standstill.
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While Sirius XM agreed to a standstill agreement for 18 months, it probably does not rule out an outright acquisition of Pandora later, analysts said.
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With the traffic at a standstill for four hours, drivers had already been milling about between cars and immediately lined up to buy some breakfast.
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The US was at a standstill in January because of the money it would take to build a wall, so what can South Africa do?
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There's a lot of debate on how many doodads people want or should have at their fingertips while driving, and even while at a standstill.
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Ralph Lauren has shut about half of its 110 stores in China, while jewellery maker Pandora said business in the country was at a standstill.
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Toyota says the Supra 2.0 rockets from a standstill to 60 mph in five seconds and hits an electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.
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Malaysia's latest salvo has brought the offshore ringgit NDF market to a standstill, traders said, while the currency is slowly beginning to strengthen again onshore.
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"We are at a standstill now, absent a complainant," said Stephen P. Davis, the deputy commissioner of public information for the New York Police Department.
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The government and the opposition lawmakers are at the edge of a standstill after the mass pro-democracy protests in 2014 called the Umbrella Movement.
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Pictures of the flood showed traffic being brought to a standstill, but people were still making their way to work by hook or by crook.
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It culminated in the blockage of store entrances on the Magnificent Mile in a surreal scene that brought Chicago's premiere shopping district to a standstill.
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Shortly after, the US Food and Drug Administration stepped in with warning letters, abruptly bringing such work in the American infertility scene to a standstill.
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They splintered in different directions and blocked major roads, bringing Hong Kong's central district to a standstill and prompting malls and shops to close early.
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At China's private firms, investment spending has plunged, layoffs are ticking up and borrowing has come to a standstill, China Beige Book International research shows.
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The state had been brought to a standstill, with ports closed, trains and trams stopped, traffic lights out and long commuter delays, state agencies said.
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Year-on-year gold demand overall slumped 18 percent, according to the WGC's latest Gold Demand Trends report, as Chinese buying came to a standstill.
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It seemed that Washington, D.C. came to a standstill to listen to Comey's account of his troubling interactions with the president of the United States.
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A standstill agreement prevents Glencore from making a new offer until next month, and Bunge is keeping its options open for now, the source added.
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Prayers at site At noon on Wednesday, the country came to a standstill for a minute's silence to honor those who died in the tragedy.
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The club — which won every trophy possible a year ago and which went unbeaten in 39 straight games this season — has ground to a standstill.
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"It is possible that resulting delays to public tenders is one of the reasons GDP came to a standstill in the second quarter," said Codogno.
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Traffic came to a standstill on choked roads Tuesday and those without vehicles walked, even in central Escuintla, which was not under an evacuation order.
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On Friday morning, activists unfurled a giant banner and lay down on an access road near Heathrow, bringing traffic to a standstill for several hours.
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On Monday, German rail workers staged a four-hour stoppage that brought long-distance rail traffic to a standstill and disrupted commuter and freight trains.
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But bringing the body to a standstill would do nothing to solve the rows that have brought America and China before it again and again.
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The women's team has been a quadrennial phenomenon, winning world and Olympic championships and bringing much of the country to a standstill in the process.
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Lopez Obrador then brought large swathes of the capital to a standstill for weeks with huge demonstrations, and declared himself the legitimate president of Mexico.
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The Taliban -- who fought the world's military hyperpower to a standstill -- may end up in a unity government with Afghan liberals they once called puppets.
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The protest, which brought the capital Islamabad to a standstill, ended in clashes between police and demonstrators that killed seven people and injured over 200.
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With Mars retrograde for 10 weeks after April 17, however, love could grind to a standstill if you don't take a chance here and there.
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Unlike many racing series, Formula One begins the race with the cars at a standstill until the red lights go out, when the charge begins.
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The shock to the United States and Europe, meanwhile, is expected to be concentrated between April and June as daily life grinds to a standstill.
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Brexit is at a standstill because none of the options has the support of a majority of Parliament (or, it seems, of the British people).
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The same goes for Volvo, whose CEO, Hakan Samuelsson, described production in China as at a "standstill" in an Automotive News story from early February.
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Football around the world has been brought to a standstill by the pandemic and Italy's top-fight Serie A has been suspended since March 9.
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From early Tuesday morning until late Wednesday night, Belgium and France, England and Croatia came almost to a standstill, nervously anticipating the World Cup semifinals.
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Swaths of China have ground to a standstill as authorities try to contain the virus by shuttering factories and enforcing quarantines, disrupting trade and tourism.
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After an embarrassing failure to pass an alternative healthcare plan, and an even more mortifying failure to repeal ObamaCare, Senate Republicans have reached a standstill.
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More than 800,000 people reportedly flooded the streets this weekend in a coordinated large-scale demonstration that brought parts of the city to a standstill.
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In the capital New Delhi attempts by authorities to prevent demonstrations proved ineffective, as large crowds brought parts of the downtown area to a standstill.
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The hyperpartisan healthcare debate is only one of the issues in which the parties seem so divided that legislative progress has come to a standstill.
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With traffic at a standstill as the police rushed to answer 911 calls about the shooting at the cemetery, the pair invaded a kosher market.
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Transport came to a standstill, forcing Herrera and two Venezuelan colleagues to walk almost 20 km (12 miles) to reach their homes in southern Bogota.
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But many activists and Saudi feminist groups argue that the reforms pushed by the crown prince have reached a standstill, precipitating the urgency to flee.
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Stocks slumped in May as trade talks between the U.S. and China were at a standstill and economic data began to point to a slowing.
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When I and those around me weren't at a standstill for two hours, we were re-routed, because we didn't have enough space to go anywhere.
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"This is how you bring America to a standstill," a Minnesota journalist shared on Twitter alongside a photo of an error message at a cashier's stand.
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According to sources, Glencore is subject to a standstill agreement with Bunge that prevents it from making a fresh approach following its unsuccessful move last year.
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The festival has seen the city come to a standstill as hundreds of thousands of people descend on the area to check out the wild exhibitions.
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Though the government lifted the ban two years ago, federal funding remains hard to come by, and government-sponsored gun violence research is at a standstill.
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Stocks slumped in May as trade talks between the United States and China were at a standstill and economic data began to point to a slowing.
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The case has been at a standstill while an appeal is heard, and earlier this week Republicans put the case on hold for another three months.
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That's why impulse response becomes paramount with sound reproduction: how fast does a headphone's internal speaker or diaphragm return to a standstill after making a sound?
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What I didn't anticipate was how the action inside of the sports sedan would catch my passengers' attention — even when the car was at a standstill.
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There are really good examples of campaigns against limbic capitalist products like cigarettes that, if not quite successful, at least fought the industry to a standstill.
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Why it matters: The trade war with China will probably get worse — with a tariff escalation looming in January — and Brexit negotiations have reached a standstill.
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But some traders caution that the Golden Arches might be at a standstill once again, especially given how much McDonald's beat their first-quarter earnings estimates.
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They all but brought central London to a standstill when they occupied five of the capital's bridges—Blackfriars, Lambeth, Southwark, Waterloo, and Westminster—on November 17.
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It has earned a temporary reprieve from its banks, who have agreed to a standstill on its debt obligations as part of a planned debt restructuring.
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Six years ago, Damon told local Boston news outlet WCVB that his father would "fight [cancer] to a standstill," referring to Kent's disease, which is incurable.
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The 17 people who died in the wave of attacks that brought the country to a standstill last January will be honored this week in Paris.
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The long "cane trains" that carry the crop to processing plants cross the coastal highway here and there on narrow tracks, bringing traffic to a standstill.
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What's happening: In New York, state delegates are at a standstill on whether bettors in New York should be allowed to bet using a mobile device.
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The violence brought much of central Hong Kong to a standstill, as tear gas permeated the air forcing shops to shut and trapping residents inside buildings.
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The storm brought the Turkish metropolis to a standstill at rush hour, even closing the Eurasia Tunnel, which connects Asia with Europe under the Bosporus strait.
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Britain and the European Union are negotiating a "standstill" transition period of about two years to follow Britain's departure from the bloc in March next year.
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Specifically, the company neglected to update how it conducted coasting tests, in which a car slows to a standstill to measure its air resistance and drag.
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The pilots are taking the case straight to Amazon, because they say their own executives won't talk to them and contract negotiations are at a standstill.
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The IPO market is at a standstill and the new taxes worried S&P enough that it threatened to change Romania's credit rating outlook to negative.
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The snow and cold have brought parts of the Northeast to a standstill and were blamed for at least 18 deaths over the past several days.
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Tams told the news outlet that the ship was at a standstill as they waited for hours for the storm to move through the Yucatan Channel.
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Cape May Brewing Co. in New Jersey, like other breweries across the country, is at a standstill and their 85033 product release calendar is on hold.
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China is boasting of its growing economic and political development as the country comes to a standstill for the once-every-five-years Communist Party Congress.
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It said that its management and supervisory boards would review the agreement "in the near term" and decide whether to proceed by lifting a standstill agreement.
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The revelation comes amid a standstill on denuclearization talks between Washington and Pyongyang, which Kim Jong Un blames on the Trump administration refusing to loosen sanctions.
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While the bill has long had support in the Democrat-dominated State Assembly, the State Senate has kept the legislation at a standstill in recent years.
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Anyone who can count to three knows that the world economy and our society could not survive a standstill like this for even a few months.
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But Democrats and Republicans are still divided over a deal, and Senate Democrats blocked on Sunday a massive GOP stimulus bill after talks reached a standstill.
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Brown then arrived and argued with the officer, but ultimately they came to a standstill when the cop said that he needed to wait for backup.
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MUMBAI, India — Mumbai, India's bustling commercial hub, came to a standstill on Wednesday as protesters called for a general strike and thousands took to the streets.
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According to Alfa, the top spec Stelvio can hit 60 mph from a standstill in just 3.9 seconds and reach a top speed of 177 mph.
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The coronavirus pandemic has brought the bulk of the cruise industry to a standstill as Royal Caribbean and Norwegian Cruises announced Friday the suspension of operations.
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The coronavirus outbreak has left the world at a standstill as quarantines and other measures are implemented to contain the spread of the disease COVID-19.
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Many people experienced a standstill moment after that stunning picture of an earthrise came to light, taken by Apollo 8 astronauts during Christmas week of 1968.
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After protesters wearing gilets jaunes (yellow jackets) brought the country to a standstill last year, a chastened Mr Macron wants to be seen to be listening.
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At the time, the research and consultancy firm said the virus had "brought much of China's wind turbine component production to a standstill in recent weeks."
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What had brought things to a standstill were a cow and bull in the middle of the road, in the vigorous act of making a calf.
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Disaster aid negotiators are at a standstill over how much money should be allocated to Puerto Rico, which was hit hard by two hurricanes in 2017.
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The CSU has also blamed the SPD for a standstill in implementing steps to cut the flow of arrivals, such as the suspension of family reunions.
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The government also extended the Lunar New Year holiday, effectively bringing factories around the country to a standstill as workers have been ordered to stay home.
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Oil turned negative Wednesday morning and then took a major leg down after Trump's comments seemed to reassure markets that hostilities may be at a standstill.
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Even before Harvey struck, it was unlikely that Washington would let government come to a standstill and let the U.S. become known as an untrustworthy debtor.
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The rapid-fire decisions made by that quartet of candidates speaks to how quickly the 2020 race has gone from a standstill to a dead sprint.
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In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy.
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The auto business is "at a standstill" in the flooded Houston area due to Hurricane Harvey, said Mike Jackson, CEO of the nation's largest dealer chain.
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Authorities were finally able to bring him to a standstill by orchestrating an intentional crash, according to bystander video and Midland County District Attorney Laura Nodolf.
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Job searches typically slow to a standstill at the end of the year as job hunters turn their attention to holiday parties and hunting down Fingerlings.
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Brown then arrived and argued with the officer but ultimately they came to a standstill when the cop said that he needed to wait for backup.
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Authorities reported that migrants threw rocks, mattresses and branches onto the road to bring traffic to a standstill in an attempt to board vehicles to Britain.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of London commuters traveling to Britain's busiest rail station were stranded on Monday after a signaling fault brought services to a standstill.
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No matter how handy you are, your home repairs and DIY projects can come to a standstill when there's an issue where hands and eyes can't reach.
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And the House investigation has been at a standstill ever since then -- with a myriad of fights, including battles over who should testify at their next hearing.
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Routed to all four wheels through an 8-speed tiptronic automatic transmission, that power will push the S5 to 62 mph from a standstill in 4.7 seconds.
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Turkey aspires to join the EU but its accession negotiations, launched in 2005, are at a standstill amid concerns over human rights and the rule of law.
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Washington also has been increasingly voicing concern at Hezbollah power, echoing Israel, whose forces were fought to a standstill by the militia in a 2006 Lebanon war.
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After Kathy Griffin was featured in a photo of herself holding a fake decapitated head of the sitting president Donald Trump, her career came to a standstill.
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"We are sticking to the current prices as the domestic market remains at a standstill," Tokyo Steel's managing director Kiyoshi Imamura told a news conference on Monday.
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" In Thursday's interview, she said President Donald Trump agenda "can't be at a standstill while we wait for John McCain to determine what he's going to do.
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During the press conference, police said the crash occurred on the eastbound lanes of Interstate 70, where traffic was at a standstill because of an earlier crash.
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Job searches typically slow to a standstill in the last few months of the year as job hunters turn their attention instead to eggnog and ugly sweaters.
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On Thursday, protesters once again brought much of Hong Kong to a standstill, making good on their pledge to suffocate the city until lawmakers meet their demands.
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When we left our home to drive north to a safe place to take shelter on Tuesday, the roads were clogged, with traffic almost at a standstill.
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This comes as the partial government shutdown rolls into its 20th day, as negotiations with Democrats over funding for his proposed border wall remain at a standstill.
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By the Thursday evening rush, rains had caused delays on several subway lines and brought foot traffic at Waterloo, the capital's busiest train station, to a standstill.
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The incident is reminiscent of similar stoppages at airports in the UK, when drone sightings at London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports brought air traffic to a standstill.
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A robot with the physical build of an NFL linebacker and the agility of a wide receiver leaps from a standstill onto a waist-high wooden block.
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It can leap more than three times its own height from a standstill, then bounce off of a wall like a parkour athlete to fly even higher.
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Johnson has proposed a standstill agreement with Brussels where trade between the two sides will not face tariffs or quotas while they negotiate a future trade agreement.
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Delivered through an eight-speed automatic, those horses will yank the Rover from a standstill to 2.53 miles per hour in a few ticks under 5 seconds.
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The virus is bringing the Italian economy a standstill, with a consensus among economists predicting that Rome will not be able to escape a recession in 2020.
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With the coronavirus bringing sport to a standstill, the virtual world is seizing the opportunity to fill the void, leading to a rise in online viewing figures.
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China's property market ground to a standstill in February along with many other businesses as the fast spreading coronavirus and strict containment measures kept buyers at home.
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Those strikes started in French universities and were quickly joined by union members and others, bringing the country to a standstill and forcing reforms in many sectors.
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Both the Kokuka Courageous and Front Altair could be found on the tracking website MarineTraffic, which showed both vessels at a standstill in the Gulf of Oman.
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But as the coronavirus spreads across the world, bringing countries to a standstill, the lack of access to overseas supplies is sending jitters through the construction industry.
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On Thursday morning, when sirens wail across Israel, bringing the country to a standstill in a moment of collective remembrance and mourning, Eva's Instagram story will end.
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In addition to the consumer spending hit, Goldman also noted the growing likelihood of "significant supply chain disruptions" as the outbreak sends business activity to a standstill.
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Soccer has been brought to a standstill by the coronavirus crisis with domestic leagues suspended and international competitions such as Euro 2020 and the Copa America postponed.
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"The Russians have come to the conclusion that, so long as President Trump is in office, U.S.-Russian relations will remain at a standstill," Mr. Lewis said.
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In China where the virus originated, the economy has come to a standstill, while the country has been essentially cut off from the rest of the world.
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Beyond the ballot box, the student movement brought the country to a standstill last year and in recent months over the crisis in funding for higher education.
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At the G28500O, the administration's position on trade meant that the G6900 broke from its usual stance of committing to a standstill and rollback of protectionist measures.
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If that production is brought to a standstill, many people could die, not directly from Covid-19, but indirectly from a lack of access to those drugs.
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Meet the 2021 Mercedes-AMG GLE 63 S Coupe, whose rated 603 horsepower will blast it from a standstill to 60 mph in a claimed 3.7 seconds.
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The project has been at a standstill since 22019, when the Obama administration stopped the licensing process and established a Blue Ribbon Commission on America's Nuclear Future.
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However, Tepper cautions that as great as these fundamental tail winds may be, they may already be priced in and the stock's rally could hit a standstill.
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DUBAI, June 4 (Reuters) - Dubai-based private equity firm Abraaj said on Monday its secured creditors are expected to "imminently conclude" a standstill on its debt obligations.
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Relief efforts would come to a standstill, cleanup of heavily damaged areas would stop, and the potential for epidemics and other public health threats would increase exponentially.
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Today's lawsuit exposes policies and practices that, while less overtly misogynistic, still end up bringing women's careers to a standstill as soon as they start their families.
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Every Sunday, traffic in the otherwise quiet suburban neighborhood comes to a standstill while hundreds of people flood the street to wait for the gates to open.
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Nuclear negotiations have been at a standstill for months following a February summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and President Donald Trump in Hanoi, Vietnam.
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It was the closest thing to warfare that Hong Kong has seen in the six months of sustained protests that have brought the city to a standstill.
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She watches those around her move on as her life remains at a standstill, frozen in the place where she was born and where she will die.
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In early May, Conagra said it had ended a standstill agreement with Jana, which gave the activist hedge fund further leverage in attempts to engineer a tie-up.
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Tokyo (CNN)A single, small slug has been blamed for a massive power failure that brought part of Japan's high-speed rail network to a standstill last month.
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And that is possible because the tone in the market is dramatically better compared to February when spreads widened sharply and the primary market came to a standstill.
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Trump does not appear poised to quickly end that standoff, and officials say talks with the Chinese are at a standstill as both sides regroup from the setback.
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In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA&aposs grievance and on the NFL&aposs anthem policy.
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Says a source close to the situation: "It's just creating basically a standstill in personnel movement going back and forth" because the White House isn't going to blink.
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In Transit The snow may have stopped falling but the blizzard that brought travel in the Northeast to a standstill is still wreaking havoc on transportation and tourism.
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"Negotiations have ... effectively come to a standstill," the Commission added of Turkey, a member of the U.S.-led NATO alliance which shares a border with Iraq and Syria.
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In fact, by 2030, the industry could reach a standstill — with natural resources becoming so jeopardized that any move towards a more sustainable future will be near impossible.
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The debut comes as the U.S. IPO market was picking up after stock-market volatility brought it to a standstill for the first few months of the year.
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Strained affordability, political uncertainty thanks to Brexit and increased taxes for overseas buyers and buy to-let investors have brought the U.K. capital's housing market to a standstill.
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Nuclear negotiations have been at a standstill since the collapse of the second Trump-Kim summit in Vietnam in February over disagreements in exchanging sanctions relief and disarmament.
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"Negotiations have ... effectively come to a standstill," the Commission said of Turkey, a member of the U.S.-led NATO alliance which shares a border with Iraq and Syria.
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The United States had urged the two countries to consider reaching a "standstill agreement" to buy more time for talks, a senior U.S. administration official said on Tuesday.
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Bad debt rose as huge loans to sectors such as infrastructure came undone after sections of the economy came to a standstill following the 2008 global financial crisis.
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In a recorded message released later on Thursday, Temer, 76, said the nation has not come to a standstill and that Congress continues to vote on government proposals.
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After the Washington D.C. region recorded one of the heaviest snowfalls in recent memory, the city remained at a standstill, with the entire transit system closed through Sunday.
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Critically, the possibility of a standstill agreement is no longer being conditioned on adherence by Iran, which remains determined to increase its oil production to pre-sanctions levels.
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Johnson has proposed a standstill agreement with Brussels under which trade between the two sides would not face tariffs or quotas while a future trade agreement is negotiated.
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Negotiations had been underway between Pawling officials and management at Daryl's House for the outdoor stage expansion, but they're at a standstill until the numbers game is settled.
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"The country is at a standstill and we are fighting to keep our company afloat," said small business owner Monica Giana Micheletti, 49, at the Sao Paulo demonstration.
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Before President Donald Trump came to somewhat of a standstill with Congress, banks and industrials topped the charts on expectations of repatriation, lower corporate taxes, and bountiful deregulation.
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So, both sides remain at a standstill ... even though it's been two weeks since R. Kelly's team agreed to set up a meeting between Joycelyn and her fam.
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Negotiations between the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the two agencies that develop the fuel standard, have been at a standstill.
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Speaking to reporters at the White House as he departed for Camp David on Sunday, Trump reiterated that he was weighing the move as negotiations hit a standstill.
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The House Select Committee on Benghazi and the White House are at a standstill over whether President Obama should answer questions about the 2012 attack, according to Politico.
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Recently, hopes of a fledgling growth turnaround were doused by data showing China's factory output growth slowing in October and Japan's economy grinding to a standstill in Q83.
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Attorneys for both Gawker and Hogan, whose legal name is Terry Bollea, agreed on Wednesday to a standstill in litigation the publisher faces in Florida until July 13.
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Britain leaves the EU in March 2019 and a "standstill" transition deal until the end of 2020 agreed last month won't be formally ratified until October or later.
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A sudden power outage that Georgia Power said was caused by a fire in an underground electrical facility brought the airport to a standstill Sunday about 1 p.m.
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Read More: Hurricane Dorian is at a standstill over the Bahamas, where 5 people have died, and is forecast to move 'dangerously close' to Florida's coast this evening.
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BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil's embattled President Michel Temer said on Thursday that the country has not come to a standstill and that Congress continues to approve important government proposals.
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But Washington and its sprawling Maryland and Virginia suburbs were mostly at a standstill from the blizzard that dumped more than 2 feet (60 cm) in the area.
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Recently, hopes of a fledgling growth turnaround were doused by data showing China's factory output growth slowing in October and Japan's economy grinding to a standstill in Q3.
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It's only one month into 2019 and meteorologists are already talking in superlatives as extreme weather patterns have brought cities and towns across the globe to a standstill.
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The British government has negotiated a standstill transition period, during which trading ties would remain the same, from the departure date in March next year until December 2020.
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But the stressed-out credit markets were at the vortex of pain with a standstill in corporate paper and spreads widening in all areas, from corporates to mortgages.
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The company that makes the next-generation iPhone's main processing chips suffered a malware attack on Thursday that brought production at several of its factories to a standstill.
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In Herald Square, swarms of people fill every available inch of sidewalk and rush-hour traffic on West 343th Street, a main thoroughfare, is often at a standstill.
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It's fair to say that those two broad dynamics — the Trump administration's regulatory rollbacks and the stubborn march of clean energy — have fought each other to a standstill.
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He also spoke of a "phenomenal" trade deal with the U.S. Yesterday: Protesters brought back the Trump baby balloon and tried to bring central London to a standstill.
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The damage was widespread in the official numbers on Monday, the first significant batch of government data since China's vast containment efforts brought the country to a standstill.
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The strike, which was backed by the regional government of Catalonia, also brought the subway system and bus network to a standstill during most of the working day.
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Oil prices slid 10% on Monday as the acceleration in coronavirus cases worldwide, which is bringing travel and business to a standstill, further dents global demand for crude.
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In August, a city-wide strike brought parts of the territory to a standstill, and almost 1,19673 flights were canceled as protesters occupied the airport for two days.
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The phenomenon is repeated across numerous communities in West Africa, where traffic and business come to a standstill for hours or days, waiting for the streets to drain.
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The new coronavirus brought parts of China to a standstill before spreading around the world, leading container lines to re-route cargoes and reduce calls to Chinese ports.
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As a result, it is able to increase flight capacity at a time when growth at MAX carriers like Southwest Airlines and American Airlines remains at a standstill.
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With economic activity at a standstill, unemployment surging and inflation spiraling out of control, the populist regime finally lost the support it had mortgaged the future to maintain.
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" The move comes as diplomacy has once again hit a standstill, despite an administration official's insistence that "the door is wide open for continued discussions with North Korea.
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Business activity in China may look like it's at a standstill amid the COVID-19 outbreak, but investors should start planning their next moves, experts said on Thursday.
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The GLE 63 S reportedly sprints from a standstill to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds, only two-tenths of a second slower than the AMG GT R.
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BRUSSELS, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Talks between the EU and Britain to seal a Brexit divorce deal this week have hit a "standstill", according to sources in the bloc.
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For reference that is more than a full second quicker than the $37,0003 electric Chevrolet Bolt, which hits 60 miles per hour from a standstill in 6.5 seconds.
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The figures suggested growth in the world's fifth-biggest economy was near a standstill as Prime Minister Theresa May tried to win last-minute Brexit concessions from Brussels.
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And Malaysia's construction and plantation industries came to a standstill when mass migrant crackdowns occurred previously, Joseph Paul, program officer at Malaysian human rights organization Tenaganita, told CNBC.
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While sources say the gathering was cordial, the two groups came to a standstill over YouTube's removal of a 2017 video from Heritage's content arm, The Daily Signal.
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The hidden explosives, the commanders say, have helped keep the conflict close to a standstill despite the superior air power and other resources of the Saudi-led coalition.
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That has brought to a standstill several efforts to advance legislation to create a national data breach standard, though Treasury weighing in could help the effort regain momentum.
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But eventually, between Democrats and Trump, someone will have to blink — or risk having to explain to the American people why necessary government functions are at a standstill.
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According to Jag, the XF Sportbrake can hit 60 mph from a standstill in just 5.3 seconds and eventually reach an electronically limited top speed of 121 mph.
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"We are under attack," BLMTO co-founder Alexandria Williams shouted into a megaphone on Sunday after they, named an honored group, brought the Pride parade to a standstill.
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The United States has urged both sides to reach a "standstill agreement" to buy time for talks before Japan strips South Korea of its status of favored trading partner.
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BEIJING — The first red alert over air pollution in the Chinese capital almost brought this city to a standstill in December, with schools shut, construction halted and driving restricted.
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He shoots with a quick release and unchanging mechanics on the move, coming off of screens, from a standstill when spotting up, and when creating off the the dribble.
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"In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy," the statement continued.
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Hasina's previous term as prime minister saw uprisings and human rights violations in Bangladesh, including student-led protests initially over road safety that brought the country to a standstill.
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Washington, already brought to a standstill by just an inch of snow, ordered schools to close Friday as a winter storm threatened as much as two feet of snow.
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The 6.5-liter V12 engine will rocket the Veneno to 60 mph from a standstill in 2.9 seconds on the way to its 220-mile-per-hour top speed.
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The Wall Street Journal reported that U.S.-China trade talks have been at a standstill as the Trump administration weighs China's demands to ease restrictions on telecom giant Huawei.
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Taxi associations in Madrid have also been striking in protest at VTCs this month, bringing a major road in the Spanish capital to a standstill, per this Reuters report.
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And while Boston may be extremely familiar with dealing with large snowfall accumulations, the other East Coast cities are sometimes brought to a standstill by just a few inches.
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However, one separate media report said that despite suffering only superficial damage, the tanker is now at a standstill and waiting to be towed back into a Norwegian port.
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Jana reportedly rejected and offer to add two nominees to the board because it would have meant that they would have to adhere to a standstill agreement until 2019.
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Then, he cried fraud and declared himself the rightful winner, but alienated many supporters with huge street protests that brought much of the capital to a standstill for weeks.
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Hotz says that though the car does a good job of recognizing speed variation in vehicles ahead, it can have a hard time recognizing a car at a standstill.
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The Minsk peace process, which has sought since mid-43 to broker an end to the conflict, has been at a standstill all summer, and violence has been escalating.
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The majority board initially tried to deflect Air Products with a shareholder-unfriendly private placement, and then by demanding the Americans sign a standstill agreement, stopping them buying shares.
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Mr. Ergen said on Wednesday that the company was prepared to drop Viacom channels from its lineup, especially after negotiations between the two companies hit a standstill last week.
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Figure skater Kim Yuna's captivating performance in Vancouver brought the country to a standstill seven years ago and gave rise to a new generation of skaters, skiers and sliders.
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Share offerings by Russian companies have all but come to a standstill since 20123 when a sharp drop in oil prices and Western sanctions plunged the economy into recession.
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The special counsel and Trump's legal team for about five weeks have been at a standstill over the issue of an in-person interview, sources told the news network.
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The most a progressive can responsibly call for, I'd argue, is a standstill on further deals, or at least a presumption that proposed deals are guilty unless proved innocent.
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She shared that the project reached a standstill and she was overjoyed to hear from them; the team flew out to discuss plans and were hired on the spot.
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Since then, the most significant development is deterioration of the debt situation — as Kuwait's Public Institution for Social Security is refusing to join other creditors in a standstill agreement.
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By half past six, the infection had spread to Palo Alto and Menlo Park, traffic was at a standstill for miles, and gunshots had been heard in nearby Sunnyvale.
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Most activities on the island, known for its beaches and temples, usually come to a standstill on the day of "Nyepi", including a temporary closure of the international airport.
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Washington lawmakers are currently negotiating a $1.8 trillion stimulus package to help boost the economy during the global pandemic that has brought much of the country to a standstill.
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As Myshkin dwells on his childhood, and reads his mother's letters, the novel alternates between beautifully rendered images and a gentle stagnation that brings the narrative to a standstill.
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" The statement added: "In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy.
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Disputes over taxes and spending have repeatedly brought Washington to a standstill over the past decade, but lawmakers so far have overcome their partisan divisions to confront the crisis.
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Imagine, for instance, that Sanders, Warren, and Biden battle each other to a standstill or that Biden supporters will not accept a Sanders or Warren candidacy, and vice versa.
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They were also close to an agreement with creditor banks to convert some of Trevi's debt into equity and to agreeing a standstill on the debt, the source added.
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For the next two years, the two sides fought to a standstill roughly centered on the area of the 38th parallel, the prewar dividing line between the two Koreas.
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Investors are panicked that the virus is spreading so quickly, with each day threatening to bring more countries to a standstill, that it could severely harm the global economy.
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Its reputation was further burnished in 2006, when it fought Israel to a standstill in a 34-day war that killed more than 1,000 Lebanese and dozens of Israelis.
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Both sides are refusing to shift their positions and communication between the two camps has been at a standstill since the president stormed out of a meeting last week.
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What was not included in the settlement was a "standstill" provision, under which Elliott would have been barred from waging a proxy fight for a set period of time.
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That doesn't mean everything will change overnight: There will be a standstill period, as Britain and the European Union work out the final details before the end of 216.
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On Sunday night, Dorian crawled toward the Abaco Islands and came to a standstill over Grand Bahama Island, unleashing devastating rainfall and winds for more than 36 straight hours.
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The 23-horsepower, twin-turbo V-22 powering the Nissan provides massive amounts of thrust from a standstill, rocketing to 23 in only 23 seconds with launch control enabled.
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The UK leader is expected to attend as he deals with the political chaos of Brexit at home and a standstill with European leaders over a revised Brexit deal.
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At the time, the grocer did not strike a standstill agreement with Jana, a source told Reuters, meaning the hedge fund can continue to pressure it to improve performance.
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"We're out here because negotiations have come to a standstill," explained Athena Holbrook, a Collections Specialist and member of the union's bargaining committee, as she circled the picket line.
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Footage of the incident from a different camera angle showing a panorama view of a military parade at a standstill during the speech, does include the sound of a blast.
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The company reported Wednesday no new commercial aircraft orders in May — the second straight month that Boeing's orders were at a standstill in the face of the 737 Max crisis.
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The agreement holds Altria to a "standstill agreement" that prohibits it from acquiring more than a 35 percent stake or selling off its Juul shares within six years from closing.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - The ancient monuments in Athens got a rare dusting of snow on Tuesday as temperatures across Greece hit record lows, bringing transport to a standstill in some areas.
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After Election Day, the city essentially slowed to a standstill, and on Thursday morning, the military was seen patrolling the streets downtown, telling everyone from shopkeepers to protesters to behave.
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The floods have brought much of the southern plains of the country to a standstill, flooding major roads and businesses, including a popular tourist resort and the region's largest airport.
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Two ultranationalist members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cabinet quickly took the general to task, before a nationwide memorial siren brought Israel to a standstill for two minutes on Thursday.
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The result was some of the worst violence the autonomous territory has seen since the movement began months ago and it brought parts of Hong Kong close to a standstill.
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In a standstill, with nearly all the town's businesses shut and streetlights dark, Ojai residents gathered on street corners to swap stories of how they narrowly beat back the beast.
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Target checkout lines across the U.S. were brought to a standstill after a technical glitch stopped payment registers from working for 2 hours on Saturday — the day before Father's Day.
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In the last few months, parts of Helsinki have been brought to a standstill by protesting farmers driving tractors, while thousands of pensioners and students have also taken to streets.
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British traders said forward sales of other grains such as wheat to the EU were also at a standstill, although that was largely driven by a poor crop last summer.
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READ: A Hong Kong policeman shot a protester in the stomach on Facebook Live Wednesday marked the third day of widespread protests designed to bring the city to a standstill.
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A U.S. official said in Washington that the United States has urged both nations to consider signing a "standstill agreement" on their dispute to buy time for them to talk.
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READ: China is running out of options in Hong Kong This week, protesters this week brought the city to a standstill, leading to increasingly violent clashes with police and residents.
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Even his band – together since their teens – is at a standstill, and in an almost cringeworthy rom-com trope, he's dating someone overtly annoying and set up as Sasha's inferior.
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"Around the world today, we see self-centered nationalism in ascendance, tensions heightened by international exclusivity and rivalry, with nuclear disarmament at a standstill," Matsui said in his peace declaration.
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Meanwhile, there is a growing movement among elected Democrats, in response to pressure from immigration activists, to bring the government to a standstill until and unless a deal is struck.
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Drilling in offshore prospects, where the hope for new oil is highest, has been at a standstill since August 2016, according to Drillinginfo, which monitors rig activity in the region.
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He became emperor in 1989 after months of intense media attention over his father's failing health, and during such periods, "society comes to a standstill," he said in his address.
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Patty Murray of Washington, said Tuesday that the effort to craft a "limited, bipartisan plan" to take to Senate leaders by the end of September had come to a standstill.
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Chief EU negotiator Michel Barnier said Wednesday in Strasbourg that Brexit was at a "standstill" as British lawmakers had failed to offer an alternative they would be willing to support.
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But his efforts have come to a standstill since the breakdown in February of a summit meeting in Vietnam between President Trump and Kim Jong-un, the North Korean leader.
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I couldn't have imagined that it would come with the catastrophic consequences now facing the nation as Covid-19 overwhelms health care systems and brings the economy to a standstill.
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On Friday, the government made a deal to halt hard-line Islamist groups' huge protests over the Supreme Court's ruling, which had brought parts of the country to a standstill.
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Something about the way Nikhil "forsaken" Kumawat was playing caught the attention of tournament administrators, and the Shanghai, China-based event came to a standstill while they sorted things out.
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The virus originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan late last year and has so far killed 7,400 people across the world, and almost brought normal life to a standstill.
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That means emptying theater halls and stadiums, paying sick workers to stay home, closing schools and universities — in short, bringing much of normal life, including economic life, to a standstill.
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Or at least to the heady days of May 1968 when laborers and students joined hands and for a month brought the country to a standstill and won unprecedented gains.
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At one point the traffic was so bad she came to a standstill because the van dedicated to accompany her could not make it up the shoulder of the road.
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The fourth-largest player, Reliance Communication, is at a standstill with its lenders pending the sale of its tower assets and the merger of its wireless business with Aircel Limited.
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Officials gave the all-clear after about 20 minutes, as crowds of aides milled around the sidewalks and as traffic ground to a standstill on the streets of Capitol Hill.
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According to Russia's VTB bank, Croatia and a group of Agrokor creditors plan to sign a "standstill agreement" this week to freeze debt repayments as part of debt restructuring talks.
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The government eventually dropped the case after saying it had found another way to gain access to the phone, and the debate has essentially been at a standstill since then.
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"In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy," the NFL's statement reads.
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Mr. Rozenholc fought Donald J. Trump to a standstill in the 573s when he tried to evict tenants at 100 Central Park South in order to build a condominium tower.
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Rivian, the electric-truck company set to begin production of its R21.3T pickup and R225S SUV, posted a video of the upcoming R22019T performing 360-degree turns from a standstill.
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At the weekend house, as my friend blithely jotted down D-R-A-G and P-E-A-R and S-P-E-A-R, I came to a standstill.
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There was no immediate comment from other Israeli leaders, during a Passover holiday period when government business is largely at a standstill and many in the country are on vacation.
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Japan's index of coincident economic indicators worsened in September and the government cut its view for the first time in more than three years, suggesting growth is at a standstill.
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DATA: New home prices in China grew at their weakest pace in nearly two years in January as the economy slowed and the country's property market ground to a standstill.
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Soccer around the world has been brought to a standstill by the pandemic with Italy having suffered more than 10,000 deaths from the virus, the highest number in any country.
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However, while Trump and May exchanged warm words, tens of thousands of protesters marched against the U.S. president through central London, bringing much of the British capital to a standstill.
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But in 1998, crowds of soccer fans celebrating France's World Cup victory trampled the grounds, damaging the aging spigots and some of the piping, bringing the fountains to a standstill.
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The falling-out has left Baha Mar at a standstill, fenced off at the end of a road that bears its name, more than a year after its original opening date.
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Whole Foods has not struck a standstill agreement with Jana, according to the source, meaning the hedge fund can continue to put pressure on the company to turn around its performance.
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Norway's leading industry has hit the brakes due to a 70-percent drop in the price of Brent crude since mid-2014 that has brought the Norwegian economy to a standstill.
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President Donald Trump met with China President Xi Jinping Saturday, and the U.S. said it left the meeting with a standstill on new tariffs and an agreement on agriculture with China.
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The number of tear gas canisters used was almost double the amount fired during 2014's pro-democracy Umbrella Movement, when the city was brought to a standstill for 79 days.
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This would mark a significant escalation by Extinction Rebellion, which mobilised thousands of people in a peaceful civil disobedience campaign that brought parts of central London to a standstill in April.
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In addition, frustration is likely to continue to increase, as the democratic rise has come to a standstill worldwide, and protests have admittedly increased, but their success rate has declined enormously.
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On June 25th a general strike called by the General Confederation of Labour, the largest trade-union grouping, in protest at the government's economic policies, brought the country to a standstill.
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The city seemed to slow to a standstill, and the ripple effect of the strike had massive implications—when writers stopped writing, cameras turned off, caterers were cancelled, drivers didn't drive.
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An Israeli army spokeswoman said the assailant hurled rocks from his moving car at an oncoming military patrol vehicle, which then gave chase, forcing the car to a standstill shortly afterwards.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Car factories across Germany were at a standstill on Friday as industrial workers staged a third day of 24-hour strikes, focusing on plants owned by Mercedes-Benz (DAIGn.
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The central bank's policy of defending the naira has been disastrous, creating shortages of products such as milk and fuel and bringing factories to a standstill for want of imported inputs.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - The Athens Metro came to a standstill on Thursday when workers in the Greek capital began a 24-hour strike to oppose the possible privatization of the rail operator.
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As a result, 99.5 percent of Medicare Fee for Service claims are paid without review for billing accuracy and the recovery of improper payments has essentially been brought to a standstill.
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Masked vandals later looted a nearby coffee shop, pharmacy, a grocery store and several other small shops, blockading a main boulevard with a bonfire and bringing evening traffic to a standstill.
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Shutdown As the partial government shutdown rolls into its 16th day -- and negotiations with Congressional Democrats to end it appear to be at a standstill -- President Trump mulls an unprecedented move.
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Throngs of shoppers and visitors sometimes bring swaths of Lower Manhattan to a standstill, prompting some local residents to cite clogged sidewalks as their biggest problem in a recent community survey.
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Emperor Akihito said he wanted to avoid a situation in which "society comes to a standstill" before his death, and the elaborate funeral rites distract from the enthronement of his heir.
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"In the most affected business area, Extruded Solutions, production is now at 70-80 percent, except for the Building Systems business unit, where operations remain almost at a standstill," Hydro said.
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Protesters also threw petrol bombs from an overpass on to the highway linking the Northern New Territories with Kowloon, bringing traffic to a standstill in a haze of tear gas smoke.
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But China's economy is now being dragged down by a housing glut, and real estate investment has nearly come to a standstill after more than a decade of double-digit growth.
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A drop in crude oil prices to 13-year lows has brought drilling come almost to a standstill nearly everywhere else in the world, creating rare commercial prospects for non-U.
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Attempts by the U.S. to broker a political solution with Russia to the Syrian civil war effectively failed, leading to a standstill that left Syrian President Bashar al Assad in power.
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More than two months after the hurricane, the fragile power grid is performing at less than 60 percent of capacity, bringing the economy to a standstill and forcing thousands to flee.
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Negotiations to end the shutdown, at a standstill over President Trump's demand for border wall funding, could end up on the back burner, even as contagion effects seep through the economy.
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Now, the development is almost at a standstill as the partners work their way through bankruptcy court but are still allowed to trade, their futures debated regularly in the news media.
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The last time America ground to a standstill was 2900/220006, when all air travel into and out of the country was suspended for a week while we secured our system.
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LONDON, March 24 (Reuters) - The Drone Racing League (DRL) is taking off in more ways than one as the coronavirus pandemic brings most other sport to a standstill around the world.
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In the United States, where consumer spending accounts for more than two-thirds of economic activity, commerce has come to a standstill as people stay home to slow the virus' spread.
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The head of Goldman Sachs' financing group in Asia excluding Japan, Aaron Arth, said the equity-linked new-issuance market had "come to a standstill in the face of extreme volatility".
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The 20-lap race on a virtual Indianapolis road course featured a cast of top drivers and gamers, competing remotely, after the fast-spreading coronavirus outbreak brought motorsport to a standstill.
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Johnson called the election, which wasn't supposed to happen until 2020, because Britain's parliament has been at a standstill with the Conservative Party lacking a majority in the House of Commons.
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"If parties could move to disqualify every judge who furrows his brow at one side or the other before ruling, the entire court system would come to a standstill," she wrote.
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"The brand may be tired, innovation may be com[ing] to a standstill, but Apple's grip on the consumer remains very, very strong," he said in the same "Trading Nation" interview.
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Because electric motors can provide full torque from a standstill and the powerful V-2.53 charges hard to its redline, you'll basically find it impossible to catch the NSX off guard.
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The accumulation put New York City—and the entire East Coast, for that matter—at a standstill, as subways, buses, and roads were in total lockdown mode for hours on end.
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Despite widespread workers' strikes that have brought the country to a standstill, European Commission Vice President Jyrki Katainen told CNBC earlier on Thursday that the French government had to see reforms through.
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The economy almost ground to a standstill in the fourth quarter of last year and annual growth in 2018 was no better than it was the year before, at just 1.1 percent.
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The measure is reportedly at a standstill because some of the councilmembers are getting flooded with calls and emails from residents who are understandably quite angry about the idea, what a surprise.
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Joshua Wong, the leader of the pro-democracy Umbrella Movement, which brought the city to a standstill for 79 days in 2014, has rejected Lam's words, claiming the bill remains in place.
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While the protest broke up, black cab drivers brought the area to a standstill as part of their own protest against plans to ban cars from more key roads in the capital.
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The city was again brought to a standstill on Wednesday, when tens of thousands of mostly young protesters swarmed around the Legislative Council buildings, where lawmakers were due to debate the bill.
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Much of the discussion around GBV that's happening in South Africa now is the result of #TotalShutdown, a nationwide protest against GBV that nearly brought the country to a standstill last August.
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There will still be VATS (Vault-Tec Assisted Targeting System), but it will work in real time, rather than allowing players to slow battles down to a standstill as in previous games.
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Though 9% of Mercosur's tariff lines, and 5% of the EU's, will remain above zero, a "standstill" clause commits the members not to raise any of the tariffs above an agreed rate.
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The weather system dubbed "the Beast from the East" brought rare snow and sub-zero temperatures to much of Britain in late February and early March bringing normal life to a standstill.
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The ad appeared on the day of the Raptors victory parade, which brought Canada's biggest city to a standstill with an estimated 2 million gathering to celebrate the country's first NBA championship.
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"Following a jolt of funding from Norway that jump-started Tanzania's REDD+ process in 2009, progress has now come to a standstill," Brian Schaap, REDDX senior program associate, said in a statement.
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Although the athletic apian engine can propel the car to 2000 mph from a standstill in 3003 seconds, the note immediately informed me this was not a car aimed at driving enthusiasts.
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This power propels the GT S from 0 to 60 mph in 3.7 seconds compared to the 3.6 seconds it took for the SLS to hit the same speed from a standstill.
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Things feel like they're at a standstill, but you're still in a decent mood as the moon in fellow air sign Aquarius lights up the romance and creativity sector of your chart.
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Even the soixante-huitards at the Sorbonne—who brought France to a standstill—were quickly forgotten as the wheels of capitalism inevitably churned them up (or at least it looks inevitable now).
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On Sunday night, much of downtown came to a standstill after riot police fired tear gas and rubber bullets at protesters who had defied a police ban to march through the city.
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"If necessary we will bring half the VW group to a standstill," works council chief Bernd Osterloh said at a rally at the Wolfsburg plant, referring to the global carmaker's German operations.
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When the men arrived for the project, however, they found that it was at a standstill, and instead told the women that they would take the children on an "adventure" to Florida.
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He said he wants a "standstill" arrangement with the EU which would maintain tariff-free trade, and then negotiations to solve the Irish border issue afterwards, as part of wider trade talks.
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During rush hour, workers sit at a standstill in their cars, staring at businesses designed to service those cars, lately with political volunteers waving signs aimed at the owners of those cars.
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"In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy," a statement from the NFL read.
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NYPD says they've apprehended the suspect that they believe brought lower Manhattan to a standstill Friday after they planted two pressure-cooker-like devices in the subway near the World Trade Center.
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Demonstrations continued Friday in cities across the country, with one of the largest taking place on the streets of Atlanta, where thousands of people protesting police abuse brought traffic to a standstill.
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According to Motor Trend, the V6 Camry will hit 60 mph from a standstill in just 5.8 seconds, 0.1 seconds slower than the 10-speed automatic-equipped Accord 2.0 the publication tested.
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"In order to allow this constructive dialogue to continue, we have come to a standstill agreement on the NFLPA's grievance and on the NFL's anthem policy," a statement from the NFL read.
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On Monday, a massive citywide strike organized by the pro-democracy movement brought Hong Kong to a standstill, with businesses shuttered, roads empty, and over 100 flight cancellations at the city's airport.
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It's a Sichuanese inspiration, with a flaky fish in a lightly sour green broth so packed with fresh chiles that it brought all conversation, not to mention rational thought, to a standstill.
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The pandemic has brought the global sporting calendar to a standstill, with top soccer leagues in Europe being put on hold while the Euro 2020 tournament has been delayed until next year.
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The US stock market is now in bear market territory after slumping more than 30% from the highs of the year on fears the coronavirus will bring economic life to a standstill.
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But the lockdown also brought activity in much of the world's second biggest economy to a standstill for weeks on end, and is likely to result in China's first contraction in decades.
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A Sri Lankan court issued a temporary order preventing the disputed prime minister from holding office, the latest twist in a political drama that has bought the island nation to a standstill.
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However, the country's tourism industry is at a standstill with closed landmarks and canceled flights, and there are concerns that the virus' impact on travel could extend to the summer tourist season.
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Gasoline shortages this year have brought much of the country to a standstill, raising prices for transport and basic goods and stoking anger against the authorities at a time of economic stagnation.
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Professional racer Shea Holbrook drove a prototype Taycan from a standstill up to 90.58 miles per hour (145 km/h), then slammed on the brakes back to zero all within 10.7 seconds.
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The US stock market is now in bear market territory after slumping more than 30% from the highs of the year on fears the coronavirus will bring economic life to a standstill.
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The Trump administration is pursuing a massive $21.48 billion stimulus package to buttress an economy reeling from the health crisis that has brought major cities in the United States to a standstill.
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What to watch: Fernández appears to be calling for a standstill, hoping he can buy time to stimulate demand and brighten growth prospects while keeping the IMF and other investors at bay.
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Some in Austin's packed Paramount Theatre at first thought the silence was part of the movie, but quickly began to laugh and murmur once the film came to a standstill on screen.
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"If parties could move to disqualify every judge who furrows his brow at one side or the other before ruling, the entire court system would come to a standstill," the judge warned.
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Trade growth came close to a standstill in the first quarter of 217 but has been accelerating gradually since then especially from the fourth quarter onwards ("World Trade Monitor", CPB, May 21.6).
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Just as Britain is set to begin trade negotiations to hammer out the final details of Brexit, new data showed that economic growth in the bloc came almost to a standstill. 210.
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The talks have been at a standstill since a failed military coup in Turkey in July, which set off a ferocious crackdown against soldiers, civil servants, police officers, judges and other groups.
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Commissioner Gary Bettman of the N.H.L. said that with negotiations on Olympic participation at a standstill, people should assume the league will not be sending its players to the 2018 Pyeongchang Games.
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The relationship between the Irish superstar and the promotion had been perceived to be at a standstill following his short-lived retirement after not traveling to a press conference for UFC 1003.
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Mom Tiffany Miller posted in a now-viral open letter on Facebook that she and her 3-year-old daughter had reached a standstill in the bathroom of a Kansas McDonald's this week.
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"It is a nice idea but it is a standstill, it does not move," said Manar Shaqoura, 19, a law student who managed to snag a table at the front of the vessel.
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Britain and the EU have agreed in principle on a "standstill" transition deal from Brexit Day in March 2019 to the end of 2020, but it won't be ratified until October or later.
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"While global production is weakening (down 3.1 percent at end-February) and one-third of steel production lines are at a standstill, supply is still abundant," they continued, citing China's growing production capacity.
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The group that has brought the Dutch construction and agriculture sectors to a standstill is a tiny non-profit, Mobilisation for the Environment (MOB), that operates on a shoestring budget with seven staff.
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The unidentified man had also tried unsuccessfully to stab other people, police said, in an incident that brought the central business district in Australia's largest city to a standstill in the early afternoon.
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During a standstill on the federal farm policy in 2013, there were worries of a "dairy cliff" and predictions of milk prices soaring if the government's dairy policy reverted back to permanent law.
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More than three years into the Brexit crisis, Britain's economy probably slowed to a standstill in the April-June period and might even have contracted for the first time since 2012, economists say.
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The United States has urged its two key Asian allies to consider reaching a "standstill agreement" to buy more time for talks, a senior U.S. administration official told reporters in Washington on Tuesday.
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More than three years into the Brexit crisis, Britain's economy probably slowed to a standstill in the April-June period and might even have contracted for the first time since 280, economists say.
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The delay keeps Washington at a standstill, as health care is the only pillar of President Donald Trump's agenda that has had any real momentum in Congress, having passed the House in May.
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Luke Johnson, the chain's leading shareholder, has been seeking to extend a standstill agreement on its bank facilities – protecting it from action to recover debts – which officially expired at midnight on Friday. bit.
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Trump's political agenda is at a standstill and fellow Republicans, who had previously lined up as a bulwark against any meaningful oversight, are beginning to hint at a willingness to probe his behavior.
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Myanmar's democratic transition has ground to a standstill as authorities seek to silence critics while allowing hate speech, particularly against Muslim Rohingya, the head of a U.N. fact-finding human rights mission said.
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Freeport's exports of copper concentrate from its Grasberg mine have been at a standstill since mid-January, when Indonesia introduced rules that are intended to improve revenues from its resources and create jobs.
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Routed to the rear wheels through either a 7-speed manual gearbox or 8-speed automatic transmission, the power will push the Grand Sport to 60 mph from a standstill in 3.6 seconds.
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For many women and girls in India, even talking about periods is taboo, and a lack of access to sanitary products means life comes to a standstill for a few days every month.
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The league said that it came to "a standstill agreement" on the policy as it worked with the NFL Players Association over a grievance the union filed over the policy one week earlier.
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Washington (CNN)Progress in talks to reopen the government remains at a standstill after Saturday's meeting with Trump administration officials and congressional staff, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Saturday.
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But it came to a standstill when a roommate revealed that Tyler had lied about his long weekend whereabouts and had gone to Florida with an ex-girlfriend to compete in a triathlon.
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During the dialogue meeting in the capital of Managua, protesters also agreed to remove their makeshift barricades "as soon as possible," a form of protest that has brought the nation to a standstill.
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As the partial government shutdown reaches its 10th day, negotiations are at a standstill, and neither President Trump nor Democratic leaders are showing signs of budging from their positions on border wall funding.
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Chicago (CNN)Demonstrators marched Saturday on all five northbound lanes of Chicago's Dan Ryan Expressway, bringing the interstate to a standstill after police officials who'd planned to keep the stretch partially open relented.
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In a rare hallway interview, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky told an NBC reporter that he won't bring up gun control legislation next week, effectively bringing the issue to a standstill.
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"We are talking of 10 million euros which is peanuts compared with the kind of damage deriving from a stop in refinery production, bringing the country to a standstill," a trading source said.
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Rimac's Concept One, which debuted in 1503, has a rating of 2150,22.1 horsepower, allowing it to reach top speeds of 22020 mph and hit 62 mph from a standstill in just 2.5 seconds.
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Democrats and Medicaid advocates contend it would lead to states cutting enrollment and services, especially in economic downturns and public health emergencies — like the ongoing pandemic that's brought the country to a standstill.
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With the whole world almost at a standstill over the rapid spread of coronavirus to 125 countries, Africans are inspiring their continent with music and dance in an attempt to beat the virus.
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In Bay County, which includes Panama City and Mexico Beach, vehicle traffic regularly comes to a standstill, utility trucks block roads, and spray-painted pieces of plywood stand in for missing street signs.
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As the world's fifth largest economy comes to a standstill, the pound on Wednesday plunged to its lowest level since March 1985, barring levels seen during a freak "flash crash" in October 2016.
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As fear grips the nation amid health concerns, Indian banks - already burdened with some $140 billion in bad loans - worry their balance sheets could be hit further as businesses grind to a standstill.
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There was no mention of a standstill agreement or public nondisparagement clause — meaning the hedge fund could still amass more shares and start a fight if it doesn't think SAP is doing enough.
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Massive protests demanding universal suffrage brought the city to a standstill for weeks in 2014, but the city's leader continues to be elected by a small committee comprised mostly of Hong Kong's elite.
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Construction has been at a standstill for more than a year, the Plain Dealer reports, and it won't be ready for the 100th anniversary of the founding of the NFL planned for 2020.
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If this can be agreed, it will trigger a standstill transition period until December 2020 during which little would change for Britons while the details of future trade ties would be thrashed out.
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With economies around the world disrupted by widespread travel restrictions and economic activity near a standstill, foreshadowing a deep recession on par with the 2008 global financial crisis, bonds have not been spared.
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A young couple, both migrant workers, left their newborn son at a Guangdong Province hospital last month because they were out of money and, with the economy at a standstill, couldn't find work.
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The book piles on loads of scary details about what the world would be like if your computer became nothing but a doorstop and every device in America was brought to a standstill.
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For four weeks, long queues at pumps brought much of the country to a standstill, raising prices for transport and basic goods and stoking anger against authorities amid economic stagnation and high inflation.
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" Andrew Kenningham, chief Europe economist at Capital Economics, said he thinks Germany's economy will remain at a standstill in the first half of 2020, which means a recession is "absolutely on the cards.
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The Trump administration, under Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos, has brought student loan forgiveness measures for defrauded for-profit college students to a standstill, a move that is being challenged in court. Sen.
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Bunge reacted by saying it was not in talks, and the Wall Street Journal reported last month that Glencore had a standstill agreement temporarily preventing it from making a hostile bid for Bunge.
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On the final day of that year's festival, after traffic on Hopkins Street came to a standstill, deputies of the New Iberia sheriff's office fired grenades of tear gas into the black crowds.
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Like most members of the Heathrow Pause group, Davidsen has been active within the Extinction Rebellion -- the environmental activists who brought London to a standstill in April by blocking streets in central London.
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With U.S. investors up in arms about a standstill in housing markets, rising health care costs and declines in auto stocks, Cramer argued that times like these may warrant thinking outside the country.
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The strike had brought much activity in the capital Khartoum to a standstill as the Declaration of Freedom and Change Forces (DFCF) alliance tried to pressure Sudan's ruling military council to relinquish power.
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PARIS (Reuters) - French growth is set to slow close to a standstill in the final quarter as waves of anti-government protests hit business activity, the central bank estimated on Monday, downgrading its outlook.
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Even in areas where that disease has been fought to a standstill—endemic cases in the US were eliminated in 2016—it has recurred because the virus can find a foothold in vulnerable populations.
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While US health systems appear to be at a standstill around how to make data sharing work for them, we think there are several ways to make interoperability an attractive proposition across the board.
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Because Jupiter and Earth both constantly move in their orbits, to observers on Earth, Jupiter appears to slow down, and 120 days after it becomes visible, it comes to a standstill and reverses course.
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But by the reunion, which aired in September 2018, they were at a standstill — with Franco admitting he still had feelings for Laughton but she making it clear his lying had pushed her away.
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Airbus has said it wants to build a fleet of autonomous, multirotor eVTOL aircraft that can be used to fly from rooftop to rooftop in dense cities where traffic is often at a standstill.
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Household spending — traditionally the motor of French growth — slowed to a standstill in the fourth quarter after expanding 0.4 percent in the previous three months, data from the INSEE statistics agency showed last week.
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The United States has urged its two key Asian allies to consider reaching a "standstill agreement" to forestall any further action and allow time for negotiations, a senior U.S. official told reporters on Tuesday.
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In southern Portugal, the town of Evora was almost at a standstill Saturday as only a few foreign tourists dared to venture out to take photographs of the Roman ruins called Diana&aposs Temple.
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Thunberg, a 16-year-old student, spoke to hundreds of activists at Marble Arch, one of a number of London landmarks that have been brought to a standstill over seven days of direct action.
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The company's ability to raise funds has been substantially impaired and the business has been brought to a standstill with there being minimal/virtually no disbursements, DHFL said in the note accompanying the results.
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