But the movement to end the deadlock could well result in continued deadlock.
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In other words, Israel's political deadlock reflects its ideological deadlock: Most Israelis oppose annexation of the West Bank just as strongly as they oppose a withdrawal.
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Breaking the deadlock: One bill that is positioned to garner bipartisan support and potentially break the deadlock is the Secure Elections Act, backed by Lankford and Klobuchar in the previous Congress.
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After years of political deadlock, the stars finally seemed aligned.
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Then the Washington deadlock over unauthorized migration provided a target.
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Below are key points about the deadlock and its consequences.
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The bottom line: Never bet against Congress' inertia and deadlock.
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So can the mobile title Campaign Manager break the deadlock?
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The country has been stuck in political deadlock ever since.
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Sunday's election did little to help end the government deadlock.
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Predictably, each side accuses the other of causing the deadlock.
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None of them have managed to resolve the political deadlock.
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Because of the court's deadlock, he is vulnerable to deportation.
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Federal deadlock is undermining American's confidence in our constitutional democracy.
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But deadlock threatened to become crisis at the coming meeting.
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Israel Israel's political deadlock may be coming to an end.
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So far, the conflict has only cemented a political deadlock.
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A repeat election may be necessary to break the deadlock.
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News of the deadlock came on the same day Mrs.
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If the deadlock isn't broken, new elections could be called.
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One jury could not break a deadlock on that question.
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But with extremes come deadlock and the death of progress.
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If no party wins conclusively, the Brexit deadlock will continue.
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The election on Monday might break a yearlong political deadlock.
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Deadlock: The EU is trying to counter the U.S. pressure.
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In the recent elections, this conceptual trap produced political deadlock.
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Many observers have commented that breaking the deadlock during the Feb.
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Back in Europe, the deadlock around Brexit continues to concern investors.
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Lawmakers were given a two-year deadline, but reached a deadlock.
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A second said "there are no new developments regarding the deadlock".
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A second said "there are no new developments regarding the deadlock".
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The only one who can realistically break this deadlock is Walmart.
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The rebels' hopes of ever breaking the deadlock are now dead.
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The political deadlock leaves Netanyahu few options to form a government.
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The latest deadlock has sparked talk of early elections in Greece.
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A political deadlock in Bangladesh fed "widespread impunity", the groups said.
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The step had the potential to break Spain's long political deadlock.
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Barnier himself has sought flexibility to break the deadlock, diplomats say.
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Since 2011, nine cabinets have failed to break the economic deadlock.
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But the election went into a deadlock after large-scale fraud.
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This will create a parliamentary deadlock that renders the government dysfunctional.
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Consultation between Telkom and both unions reached a deadlock on Feb.
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Which neither party will win and we'll be back into deadlock.
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There's a line in "Deadlock" that perfectly sums up Voyager's ethos.
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But relations between Seraj and Kabir have soured amid a political deadlock.
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And there are doubts a three-month delay will break the deadlock.
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But there hasn't been much progress from lawmakers amid a partisan deadlock.
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"No means no," he said of his refusal to end the deadlock.
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The deadlock and deteriorating conditions have sparked protest and widespread popular unrest.
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It broke a six-year deadlock over the sale of alcohol online.
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Senior Irish ministers say it could take weeks to break the deadlock.
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We cannot break that deadlock by repeating the flawed exercise of 2016.
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A weekend of intensive talks, however, has broken the deadlock — for now.
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"At the moment, there is no plan B. It is a deadlock".
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Glanced Griezmann's free-kick into his own net to break the deadlock.
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On June 17 the court declared a mistrial after a jury deadlock.
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Progress towards an end to political deadlock in Germany helped the mood.
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Progress toward an end to political deadlock in Germany helped the mood.
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Just one word can help break any deadlock, Malhotra told the audience.
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To break the deadlock, creditors launched legal action to recover their money.
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The election results have left Spain looking at more uncertainty and deadlock.
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Alonso snapped a 13-1 deadlock after barely missing a grand slam.
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Subsequently, political deadlock has developed, but your readers were not told why.
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Most of the political leaders recognise that the deadlock must be broken.
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If talks deadlock, the administration is likely to withdraw from NAFTA altogether.
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On two of the key sticking points the deadlock has been broken.
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But how to break the current political deadlock is far from clear.
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Eventually, the House of Representatives broke the deadlock in favor of Jefferson.
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An easier path out of deadlock would be a Trump-Cruz ticket.
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A 4-4 deadlock would leave the 9th Circuit's ruling in place.
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How can — and should — the United States break out of this deadlock?
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Most important, it creates the possibility of a 4-to-4 deadlock.
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Another was the banking case that ended in a deadlock last month.
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I know there is an impulse to continue the deadlock in Washington.
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Opinion polls in the final days of campaigning had predicted further deadlock.
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But it's not exactly clear that these elections will end this deadlock.
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What's next: A repeat election may be necessary to break the deadlock.
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The deadlock in the cabinet underscored the political crisis gripping the government.
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He was a compromise choice to break a deadlock among separatist parties.
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At the time, he had declared the deadlock proof of his innocence.
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A motion to subpoena witnesses would deadlock on a 50-50 vote.
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But the Qatari initiative has risen on a potent symbol of deadlock.
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The considerations are necessary, she said, because the situation is reaching deadlock.
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The political deadlock also means the legal process will move more slowly.
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But time is short, and Europe has grown frustrated with the deadlock.
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And if it does not, the result is a 4-to-215 deadlock.
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What You Should Tell Your Friend Not ready to break the cleaning deadlock?
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Partisanship does not simply imply deadlock, of the kind that bedevilled Mr Obama.
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Over the past two decades political deadlock and mud-slinging have become normalised.
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Yet weariness with the deadlock has taken hold, in both Barcelona and Madrid.
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The current deadlock, by contrast, raises doubts about whether the enterprise can succeed.
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BEIRUT (Reuters) - After years of political deadlock, Lebanon finally has a new government.
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Having only eight Justices on the bench increases the possibility of a deadlock.
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As a barrier to more productive politics, the resulting deadlock is another tragedy.
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Neal scored on a rebound to break the scoreless deadlock at 7:39.
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Right now, FiveThirtyEight gives an electoral deadlock a 1.2 percent chance of occurring.
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Stempniak broke the deadlock with his 11th of the season at 57 seconds.
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They are intended to break a deadlock between the U.K. government and Parliament.
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Weber broke the deadlock 30 seconds later by rocketing a shot past Raanta.
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Iran's president last week suggested swapping the two vessels to end the deadlock.
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Gunnarsson finally broke the deadlock with 5:41 remaining at the KeyBank Center.
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Pence is currently tied for 10th place all-time in deadlock-resolving votes.
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Minnesota finally broke the deadlock in the waning minutes of the second period.
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But maybe there is someone who stands to benefit from the judicial deadlock.
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The Chancellor Bouchard found that the deadlock in the case met that standard.
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Podemos and its regional affiliates are well equipped to deal with this deadlock.
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The notes did not give any indication of what had caused the deadlock.
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Zacha broke a scoreless deadlock with 36 seconds left in the second period.
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Without both, there would have been no agreement to break a long deadlock.
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PG But breaking deadlock surely requires more than asking people to be rational.
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This includes a bill to avert government shutdowns when congressional budget negotiations deadlock.
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"I think that on June 1 we will have another deadlock," he said.
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The deadlock lasted several hours and ended after mediation by the African Union.
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Another deadlock is possible, and some Israelis are already predicting a third election.
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Her victory will likely deepen that deadlock and ratchet up pressure from Beijing.
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If it also fails and the deadlock persists, there will be another election.
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Andrew Mangiapane broke the deadlock with 5:35 left in the second period.
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The poll suggests the result would be deadlock or a fragile minority government.
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That can result in deadlock when a province opposes a decision made by Ottawa.
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A 50-50 deadlock was broken by Vice President Mike Pence's tie-breaking vote.
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Amid partisan deadlock in Washington, states have largely become battlegrounds on such controversial issues.
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The second election took place in September but failed to break the political deadlock.
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Salameh said that there had been no international help to solve the political deadlock.
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The Islanders broke the deadlock with 2 minutes 17 seconds left in the second.
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Both countries have been at a deadlock over trade for more than a year.
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Looming ever larger is the prospect of a second referendum to break the deadlock.
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" "The deadlock at the Security Council on Syria is reprehensible and, at times, bewildering.
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That's because Haftar is in a deadlock with the U.N.-backed government in Tripoli.
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Her EU peers, however, are sceptical about her ability to break the deadlock soon.
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Numerous meetings on the topic since late last year appeared to end in deadlock.
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The projection raised the prospect of political deadlock just as formal Brexit talks begin.
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Mr Abdul-Mahdi came to power after elections last year produced a political deadlock.
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Whatever you do, make sure there's an odd number of seats, to avoid deadlock.
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As such, Mr Barzani has remained president until the constitutional deadlock can be resolved.
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The deadlock meant the Texas' judge block would remain in place until further notice.
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The deadlock is the result not just of fragmentation but also of other trends.
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Britain is set for a December election to try to break the Brexit deadlock.
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But Trump still pitched his proposal as a moderate, sensible solution to the deadlock.
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Deadlock in talks to rework the NAFTA trade agreement has also hurt the currency.
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The deadlock comes amid a heated confrontation between Madrid and separatist politicians in Catalonia.
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The new treaty could unify its members and break the deadlock, Mr. Lavrov said.
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Some favour a second referendum as a way of breaking the deadlock in parliament.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, appear to have resumed their deliberations, despite declaring deadlock last week.
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"That's why there's a deadlock," he said as he showed reporters the jury's note.
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Regardless, if the election results show political deadlock, Liberman becomes a key player... again.
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Israel's third election in less than a year reflects a political system in deadlock.
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And in Cincinnati, deadlock ended the retrial of the officer who killed Samuel DuBose.
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A political deadlock could lead to a temporary return to direct rule from London.
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Benny Gantz, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's top rival, failed to break the yearlong deadlock.
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After a scoreless first period, Pageau broke the deadlock 84 seconds into the second.
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Still, those reservations were enough to deadlock debate on the treaty, blocking Senate approval.
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Johnson called the election in order to break a deadlock over Brexit in parliament.
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But the current situation was unique because parliament seemed incapable of breaking the deadlock.
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The compounding political unrest, economic isolation, and military casualties have resulted in deadlock— and devastation.
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If that fails, it could ask for the European Commission's help to break the deadlock.
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Circuit Judge Barry Williams said today that jurors in the trial had announced a deadlock.
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Seattle's proposed solution to this deadlock, unveiled in 2015, is known as the "grand bargain".
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The United Kingdom will now try to break the Brexit deadlock with a general election.
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After a scoreless first period, the Russians broke the deadlock midway through the second period.
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In Latin America, Linz observed, the deadlock was often broken by the army taking power.
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Ms Ravel later resigned from her post in February, disgusted by its "dysfunction and deadlock".
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She then insisted that no deal remains the default outcome if the deadlock isn't broken.
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After months of deadlock, the lower chamber of parliament approved modified versions on December 8th.
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The summit ended in deadlock as the Spitzenkandidat system came under attack from various directions.
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The shorthanded court could be heading toward another 4-4 deadlock, divided along ideological lines.
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The prime minister held talks with the opposition in an effort to break the deadlock.
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Faced with deadlock, President Sergio Mattarella could seek to appoint a short-lived technocratic government.
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To end the deadlock, the Conservatives have doused the area with political and financial capital.
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Several opinions were narrow, as the shorthanded court tried to find ways to avoid deadlock.
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This could potentially bring a deadlock in U.S. politics, with one chamber blocking the other.
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P. Chidambaram, Jaitley's predecessor and a senior Congress leader, blamed the government for the deadlock.
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Druze leader Walid Jumblatt on Friday voiced fears for Lebanon's currency if the deadlock continues.
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The deadlock has so far had little effect on the fastest- growing economy in Europe.
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Sometimes it means a 2628-28500 deadlock — until the Senate can confirm a third commissioner.
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This pattern is self-reinforcing, making for even more extreme partisanship and even deeper deadlock.
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Thrice leaders in Brussels have agreed to delays as deadlock has dragged on in London.
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That offer proved insufficient at the time to break the deadlock and avoid another election.
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But it has failed to break the deadlock or expel them from Yemen's capital, Sana'a.
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As norms of forbearance weakened, checks and balances began to devolve into deadlock and dysfunction.
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Some demonstrators in Barcelona said the deadlock in Spanish politics was further reason to secede.
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The political deadlock in Spain was created by voters' demanding better and more honest government.
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Ballot after ballot brought bedlam and deadlock, and the country followed along on live radio.
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Fedorko said an emergency contract board meeting was called in the afternoon, resulting in deadlock.
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It could also leave Latin America's largest country in a prolonged state of political deadlock.
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Why it matters: After five months, a deadlock that endangered Merkel's political future is over.
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After a scoreless first period, Brodie broke the deadlock 82 seconds into the second period.
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"This court couldn't have done better than it did," Justice Ginsburg said of the deadlock.
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And Trump, who publicly criticized the bank during the presidential campaign, could break the deadlock.
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"There is no magic wand to solve this deadlock with a single touch," he wrote.
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The jury deliberated, and after six days of deadlock, Judge Steven O'Neill declared a mistrial.
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But the wrangling over a government shutdown is indicative of the partisan deadlock to come.
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The election shattered Spain's two-party system, but also left the country in political deadlock.
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The process could leave Israel stuck in political deadlock for weeks or months to come.
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That's the way to break through the deadlock, minimize suffering and forge a new reality.
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Lebanon has been in political deadlock since Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri resigned on Oct.
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POLITICAL DEADLOCK in Israel is now inextricably intertwined with a case against the prime minister.
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But policymakers have still not been able to find a solution out of this deadlock.
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In a deadlock, Vice President Mike Pence would break the tie in favor of proceeding.
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Without an agreement on the financial settlement, Brexit could be set to hit a deadlock.
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Brexit deadlock: The United Kingdom continues to march towards Brexit without a viable exit plan.
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Jesper Boqvist's goal broke a 3-3 deadlock at 11:28 of the second period.
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Continuing deadlock kept the commission from issuing important rulings defining the roles of Super PACs.
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But damn if Deadlock doesn't end up delivering a lot of great military sci-fi flavor.
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Most likely, the deadlock will be broken by a ninth judge appointed by a new president.
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In the case of a tie, the lower court's ruling is upheld and the deadlock continues.
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The talks, which kicked off on Wednesday, look set to end nine weeks of political deadlock.
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About the only thing the sides agree on is that they may be heading for deadlock.
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Ahmeti said the deadlock could continue for "up to four years", when next election is due.
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Buchanan came storming in at a corner and delivered a textbook header to break the deadlock.
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Lawyers got involved, and the entire process dragged on and on, leading to a complete deadlock.
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Radulov created a 2-2 deadlock about five minutes later, redirecting John Klingberg's pass through Markstrom.
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Unfortunately, this confusion and lack of clarity will persist indefinitely because of the Supreme Court's deadlock.
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The choice of Mr. Filip, a former technology minister, was supposed to end the political deadlock.
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Political deadlock might even give the army an excuse to call off the restoration of democracy.
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"Spaniards do not have any more time and neither do they deserve more deadlock," Rivera said.
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There was talk that Hillary Clinton could use her super delegate advantage to deadlock the convention.
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We saw in the Cosby case that one juror has the power to deadlock a jury.
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Ironically, the most divisive election since 1860 may provide the catalyst for breaking the legislative deadlock.
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The deadlock has led to a partial government shutdown which entered its 20th day on Thursday.
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But neither side gave any indication of what compromises they might make to break the deadlock.
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The Post reported that the raises were the unintended result of the deadlock over government funding.
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California Teachers Association, but Justice Antonin Scalia's death left the court in a 4-4 deadlock.
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Afterwards, he urged Congress to end its deadlock and provide crucial funding to combat the virus.
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The deadlock will be broken regardless of who prevails when Alabama visits Mississippi State on Tuesday.
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Dallas broke the deadlock 3:53 into the second period when Faksa scored from the slot.
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Huawei is trying an unusual tactic to try to break its deadlock with the US government.
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The bottom line is that many investors aren't seizing this deadlock as a contrarian buying opportunity.
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Neither government has given any indication it is ready to break the deadlock by offering concessions.
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The deadlock affects the 25 percent of government operating expenses that Congress has not yet funded.
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If Justice Scalia had been alive, the case would almost certainly have ended in a deadlock.
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But both sides fell well short of an absolute majority, leading to months of political deadlock.
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"Not cheap, but given the strategic deadlock Deutsche Telekom has to accept some premium," he said.
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But Granlund created a 5-5 deadlock on a power play midway through the final frame.
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Instead, there is the inevitable back and forth about who is to blame for this deadlock.
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The real question, for some, is what the deadlock says about the beleaguered France of today.
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It sets the stage for a new space race: Which team will break the intragalactic deadlock?
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So what does May's offer really amount to and could it really break the Brexit deadlock?
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If the deadlock continues there could even be a fourth election, likely in another six months.
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The current conversation oversimplifies complex issues, emphasizes blame over responsibility, and encourages deadlock instead of progress.
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They decide to solve the deadlock by sacrificing a goat and reading its entrails for guidance.
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Elections in September failed to break that deadlock, and once again, no House Committee was formed.
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With the political deadlock unresolved, Israel could be facing a third ballot within a few months.
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Between the lines: Netanyahu's legal situation is the main factor keeping the country in political deadlock.
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Netanyahu and Gantz spent the last two weeks arguing over who is responsible for the deadlock.
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This would be a way of ending his deadlock with congress over measures to fight corruption.
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In a bid to break the deadlock, Johnson met Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar last week.
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Since then, the country's main political parties have been in deadlock, exacerbating the country's economic crisis.
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This would have meant years of deadlock and lingering, with no global action on climate policy.
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This polarization has fractured parliaments across Europe, creating political deadlock in countries like Italy and Spain.
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Senate Democratic Minority Leader Schumer and McConnell met last week but could not break the deadlock.
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" Jaroslaw Flis, a sociologist at Jagiellonian University in Krakow, described the crisis as a "perfect deadlock.
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Yet the UK will need to make concessions to break the deadlock on Brexit next week.
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The results also suggest that Israel might be back on track for yet more political deadlock.
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Before that, an even more unsatisfactory toss of the coin was used to break the deadlock.
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With Republicans' 8-6 majority on the panel, one Republican "no" could deadlock the subpoena question.
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Democratic opposition to Hans von Spakovsky, a highly controversial Republican nominee, left the Senate in deadlock.
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That, in turn, helped the White House break a longstanding deadlock with China over climate policy.
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Italy's anti-establishment parties formed a coalition government on Friday to end three months of deadlock.
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Benn broke the deadlock with his 28th goal of the season 53:43 into the middle frame.
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Several lawmakers have proposals that involve delaying Brexit to win more time to break the parliamentary deadlock.
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He said talks were on-going to resolve a deadlock concerning the last convoy from the city.
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It was not immediately clear if the deadlock Monday was the result of one or more jurors.
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Italy's anti-establishment parties formed a coalition government on Friday to end three months of political deadlock.
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U.S. stock futures were lower this morning with China trade talks appearing to be at a deadlock.
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And European leaders say they will not make that decision until the deadlock in London is broken.
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If the mid-term elections lead to partisan deadlock in Congress, military spending may face a squeeze.
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Last week, the EU agreed to delay Britain's original March 29 departure date because of the deadlock.
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Spanish yields have fallen in recent weeks as investors priced in an end to the political deadlock.
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Thus, both were held in a deadlock until the end of the year, according to the strategist.
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And even if it does, there is a good chance that the court will deadlock 4-4.
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"It is difficult at some points but I don't see any deadlock," one of the sources said.
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Uncertainty over a 10-month political deadlock on forming a new government also helped freeze deal-making.
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Will we have more deadlock or will this all-red trifecta be able to get things done?
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Vamvakidis suggested that with most major central banks striking similar tones, currencies are likely to enter deadlock.
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"The negotiation reached a deadlock as we asked for more supplies for this year," said the official.
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According to the Observer's report, the bill is fortunately likely to get held up by legislative deadlock.
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The Federal Election Commission is often mocked as a do-nothing agency, hopelessly split by partisan deadlock.
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If he doesn't, a 4-4 deadlock would result in the lower court's decision holding sway instead.
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The pair's deadlock is being blamed for the stalling of a multi-agency rule on executive compensation.
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A federal mediation board has stepped in to try to break the deadlock, according to U.S. Sen.
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Despite optimism for a transition deal, a deadlock over Irish border arrangements could still derail any agreement.
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But an opposition alliance majority in the lower house, the House of Representatives, could lead to deadlock.
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The deadlock was broken early in the second when a fortunate bounce led to Ovechkin's first goal.
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Geert Bourgeois, premier of Belgium's Dutch-speaking region of Flanders, called the deadlock over CETA a disgrace.
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As the Vox party doubled its seats, a longstanding government deadlock appeared no closer to an end.
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At the moment, Apple is in a legal deadlock with the FBI over access to encrypted data.
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Spain's IBEX index led gains in Europe on signs that 10 months of political deadlock could end.
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The deadlock has lobbyists for the banking industry and credit unions growing increasingly frustrated with the House.
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After recent examples of bipartisanship, like the energy bill, Congress appears to have retreated back to deadlock.
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You know things are bad when you wonder whether rockets are necessary to break the political deadlock.
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Hypocrisy The failure of Congress to unpick the deadlock has disgusted some of its most venerable members.
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That's why I introduced the first No Government No Pay Act before the October 2013 budget deadlock.
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The pressure increased when two competing proposals to end the deadlock failed in the Senate on Thursday.
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The deadlock means Italy will be left with no effective government until the end of the year.
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The deadlock was only broken after talks between police union leaders and the government on Friday evening.
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But a third vote would be unlikely to break the deadlock as polls have shown little change.
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As halftime approaches, it seems it's going to take something special from him to break the deadlock.
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Johnson is slowly gaining support for his deal among opposition Members of Parliament after years of deadlock.
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The deadlock, in turn, has allowed the Syrian regime to continue to massacre its citizens with impunity.
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Months of political deadlock have already delayed budget approvals for Iraq, a major Middle East grain importer.
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Its political deadlock and economic doldrums are a threat to the rest of the common currency area.
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This shows the relations between the two sides have fallen into a deadlock, with neither side retreating.
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The agreement ends three months of political deadlock that began with an inconclusive election on March 22015.
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An expert committee is expected to come up with solutions to break the deadlock later this month.
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But the death of Justice Antonin Scalia the next month resulted in a 4-to-4 deadlock.
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After negotiations reached deadlock, Janaillac called a vote last Friday, the results of which went against him.
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The president could have ended the deadlock by immediately calling in Conte and offering him a mandate.
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And in Cincinnati, the retrial of the officer who killed Samuel DuBose ended in a deadlock. 10.
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The court has signaled that it feared a deadlock, taking an extraordinarily long time to schedule arguments.
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Facing another crippling political deadlock, UK voters queue up to decide their future on the world stage.
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Consumer demand faltered in the latter part of 2019 amid a political deadlock in parliament over Brexit.
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Apparently fearing a deadlock, it waited more than a year to schedule arguments, an exceptionally long time.
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Core to this fight is the reality that the deadlock has moved past just border security policy.
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Deadlock with the Asian giant comes as President Donald Trump is expanding his trade fights on multiple fronts.
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The Giants (2-11), meanwhile, turned to their tight ends to help them break the 3-3 deadlock.
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But the people actually running immigration policy in the White House are not, and thus the deadlock continues.
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The bilateral defense alliance could now remain at a deadlock until progress is made on the trade front.
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Or lawmakers may finally conclude that the best way to break the deadlock is to hold another referendum.
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To break the deadlock, the IoD proposed a partial customs union covering industrial goods and processed food products.
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Michel Barnier, speaking at Leuven university in Belgium, said it was up to Britain to break the deadlock.
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Sterling slumped to around $1.30 on Wednesday amid reports that talks to break the deadlock may soon collapse.
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Such an option would allow Britain to leave earlier if the Brexit deadlock in London could be broken.
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Andreas Nick, a CDU member of the Bundestag's foreign-policy committee, spies a similar compromise in today's deadlock.
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The deadlock, like the inability to form consensus on the climate goals, is a sign of the times.
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The only thing clear is that with a dearth of policy tools, the BOJ is in a deadlock.
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Another version has the jurors in "true deadlock", with voting closer to 7-5 or 5-7 votes.
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The partial count suggests the election could result in parliamentary deadlock even once a government is eventually formed.
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In recent days stepped-up talks between leaders have increased optimism that the deadlock may soon be broken.
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Ordinary Italians were relieved by the end of political deadlock but wanted action to solve their daily problems.
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Byrne sought to play down the risk that the prospect of political deadlock in Britain could rattle investors.
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IN ITS second general election in six months, Spain has moved much closer to breaking its political deadlock.
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He also urged party leaders to draw lessons now from their failure to break the deadlock since December.
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A jury can deadlock on some but not all counts, leaving Manafort bearing a decade of potential imprisonment.
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Rooney finally broke the deadlock, clinically converting his spot kick after Memphis Depay tumbled theatrically in the area.
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But there is no word of when Trinity Lutheran might be scheduled — or when deadlock might be broken.
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In the circumstances, asking the people what they want may be the only way to resolve the deadlock.
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British politicians continue to quarrel over the terms of Britain's exit from the EU, with parliament in deadlock.
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After all, polarization can lead to political deadlock, which may hinder necessary political reforms and slow economic growth.
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Jeb Bush and John Kasich then have a deadlock of their own, with each candidate earning 6900 percent.
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The deadlock led to concerns that public spending was being put at risk, and delays to economic reform.
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Political deadlock, including the presidential vacuum, paralysed state institutions and prevented the government from taking even basic decisions.
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Politicians skimmed over policy issues with a volley of recriminations over who was to blame for the deadlock.
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The request that the justices rehear the immigration case came after a deadlock in the case in June.
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It wasn't only the First Friday Forum's getting people together that broke the deadlock over the convention center.
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This would have maintained the deadlock of recent years, but it would also have avoided escalating the conflict.
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The deadlock only deepened on Monday, as Britain's Parliament failed to reach consensus on the latest Brexit proposals.
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But if there were ever a time that conditions conspired to break the deadlock, this might be it.
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Even after his televised proposal on Saturday to break the deadlock, Mr. Trump has no progress to show.
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Sandu's agreement with the Socialist Party broke months of deadlock after a February election produced a hung parliament.
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It means Netanyahu has secured a new term as prime minister, and Israel's political deadlock is seemingly over.
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A bigger obstacle was political deadlock in the country that now calls almost all the shots in Europe.
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Johnson could then be tempted to hold a snap general election in a bid to break the deadlock.
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The surge in hostilities signals deadlock at stop-start peace talks involving U.S and Taliban negotiators in Doha.
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Investors are also digesting news out of Sweden, where a general election has led to a political deadlock.
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It is still possible the plans will be watered down as the government seeks to break the deadlock.
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What is not clear is whether this constitutional crackup will break the political deadlock or damage Peru's democracy.
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Dybala, an Argentine forward, broke the deadlock in the seventh minute and added a goal in the 22nd.
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Her Romanian colleague, Klaus Iohannis, said another summit of EU leaders would be needed to break the deadlock.
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If the talks deadlock, Lopez Obrador's Energy Ministry would settle disputes and appoint one company to oversee drilling.
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But the timeline is unclear as Democrats and Republicans remain in deadlock over the specifics of the trial.
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New York failed to appoint its allotment of eight electors because of a deadlock in the state Legislature.
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After a while, some people seemed to grow inured to the risks and consequences of a budget deadlock.
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But there has been deadlock over the plan to grant Turks visa-free access to Europe by October.
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The justices have treated the case gingerly, almost certainly because they fear a deadlock without a ninth justice.
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"It is particularly irritating after having broken the deadlock and done it in an intelligent way," said Reedie.
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"The smart money is on a deadlock, without either side being able to form a government," says Koplow.
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But with both men demanding to be prime minister, there were no signs a deadlock would be broken.
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Ukraine's parliament approved presidential ally Volodymyr Groysman as prime minister in mid-April, ending months of political deadlock.
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Turnbull cited such "bitterly entrenched views" in his farewell speech last week as a reason for the political deadlock.
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U.S.-Russian relations went into the deep freeze, but the deadlock in Iceland led to deals a year later.
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The heightened risk of a disorderly Brexit has also increased calls for a second referendum to break the deadlock.
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In October Spain's Popular Party cobbled together a minority government following ten months of political deadlock and two elections.
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After a jury deadlock and a retrial, the brothers were eventually sentenced to life without the possibility of parole.
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Deadlock. It means that the Supreme Court will simply uphold the lower court decision and set no new precedent.
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That could produce a deadlock of the kind the European Commission's president, Jean-Claude Juncker, has said he fears.
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There were nine lead changes and seven ties in the first half, which ended in a 103-210 deadlock.
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Parliament has been in deadlock over the terms of Brexit, having rejected May's withdrawal plan three times since January.
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Harris was among eight players in double figures for Brooklyn, and his final points snapped a 128-128 deadlock.
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A second sentencing trial began in late 2014 and stretched into early 2015, also resulting in a jury deadlock.
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Germany's Social Democrats said that they were ready to hold talks with other parties on breaking the political deadlock.
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The site of the deadlock between China and India is a bowl-shaped plateau in a region called Doklam.
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The second phase of a U.S.-backed offensive launched on Thursday following weeks of deadlock has encountered fierce resistance.
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Cano snapped a 03-20 deadlock with an impressive drive off Nick Anderson (22-21) that scored Dom Smith.
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After five ties, Montrezl Harrell snapped a 216-215 deadlock by driving to the rim for an emphatic slam.
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The companies involved have held several rounds of talks with local officials but have yet to break the deadlock.
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With the center-left and center-right both short of majorities, Sweden would face more years of policy deadlock.
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The Legislature went back into session Monday in an attempt to break the deadlock and came to a compromise.
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But in the meantime, there is nothing that breaks political deadlock quite like a couple of feet of snow.
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Cano snapped a 22-103 deadlock with an impressive drive off Nick Anderson (210-23) that scored Dom Smith.
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He now has until mid-September to break the political deadlock or face a fresh election on Nov. 10.
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The vacancy leaves the court in a deadlock, with four justices each on the court's liberal and conservative wings.
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Parliament is in deadlock and it's clear the only way out of this is going back to the people.
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This time of federal deadlock offers a new reminder that our nation's mayors must take greater ownership of education.
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Kenny's Fine Gael took a major step towards breaking the nine weeks of deadlock that has followed a Feb.
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Multiple countries have declined to allow the 49 migrants to land on their shores, leading to an ongoing deadlock.
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That is not clearly on offer, but most leaders accept that the country's political deadlock needs to be broken.
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Political deadlock is still blocking the formation of a new cabinet more than eight months after a national election.
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Union leaders said they called the strike after contract negotiations that have dragged on for three years reached deadlock.
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And after nearly a month of bruising political deadlock, the human cost of the shutdown kept growing and growing.
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If the political deadlock persists, the Supreme Court intends to set up a commission based on its own terms.
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"If there is a true deadlock, then the grassroots and the majority of the delegates should decide," Yue said.
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Neither is likely to break the deadlock, and may simply underline that Trump's hopes of a win remain slim.
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Conte, a little-known law professor with no political experiences, met the president on Friday without resolving the deadlock.
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Hariri became premier under a deal that broke the deadlock and allowed the election of a Hezbollah-friendly president.
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The prime minister has pledged to break the deadlock before the August summer recess but has not said how.
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MADRID — Mariano Rajoy was re-elected as Spain's prime minister on Saturday, ending a bitter period of political deadlock.
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After months of deadlock, Britain and the E.U. have reached a draft agreement over the terms of their divorce.
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The abrupt end to the summit meeting leaves negotiations between the United States and North Korea at a deadlock.
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This election was called after two previous polls left Israel in a political deadlock with no majority in parliament.
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State institutions are paralyzed by political deadlock after the government resigned and politicians failed to form a new one.
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State institutions are paralyzed by political deadlock after the government resigned and politicians failed to form a new one.
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While keeping AEK's back line busy, Arjen Robben had produced little threat until his shot helped break the deadlock.
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But the House Committee hasn't been formed since Israel's election in April began a period of prolonged political deadlock.
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Because the Knesset is barely functioning amid the current post-election deadlock, the process could take a long time.
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The big picture: The looming indictments plunged Israel into a political deadlock following an inconclusive election two months ago.
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Pinch-hitter Coco Crisp broke open the deadlock in the seventh inning, stroking a single that scored Michael Martinez.
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The general public, frustrated by the paralysis caused by Brexit, hoped that this election would finally break the deadlock.
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Sectarian violence has continued for years and a power-sharing agreement has only led to discontent, deadlock and corruption.
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The prior deal that Fox and Roku had in place expires today, which has led us to this deadlock.
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That raises the prospect that the high court could deadlock, which would leave any 9th Circuit ruling in force.
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And senior Trump advisers are pushing to send thousands more U.S. troops to try to break a military deadlock.
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Britain was due to make fresh proposals on Tuesday in an attempt to break the Brexit deadlock, RTE said.
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A threat to public sector unions that ended in a deadlock last March could soon reach the court again.
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Therefore, the case had been trapped in a deadlock of lacking of hard evidence that Uber stole trade secrets.
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As protesters mark Lebanon's Independence Day Friday, the country faces a potential political deadlock and a looming economic crisis.
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An agreement to stop the political deadlock has yet to be secured, meaning shutdown concerns are expected to linger.
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But with all three leaders refusing to bend, a new election may not be able to break the deadlock.
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Since the EU referendum in June 2016, many British voters have become frustrated with multiple instances of political deadlock.
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Many citizens voiced resignation and rancour at a deadlock that has deepened worries over economic and national security matters.
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Barnes ended the drought, and Matthews forged an 89-89 deadlock with a 3-pointer with 1:33 remaining.
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The United Kingdom and the European Union must find a solution to the current Brexit deadlock by March 29.
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But the deadlock remains, prompting Mr. Moon's critics to question whether he has oversold Mr. Kim's willingness to denuclearize.
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Earlier in the day, Pence was called upon to end the deadlock over advancing the resolution to a final vote.
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After two years of deadlock, EU leaders could be forced to draw the line at a June 28-29 summit.
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"The government's Brexit strategy is in complete and utter deadlock," said Labour's Brexit policy chief Keir Starmer in a statement.
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CloudFlare's new automatic HTTPS rewrites will help sites encrypt everything all at once, and fix this deadlock in web security.
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The political deadlock behind the housing crisis will only be broken when Britain comes to terms with its urban character.
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Johnson, elected by party members in July to break the deadlock over Brexit, has proposed holding an election on Dec.
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The meeting ended in a deadlock, but in subsequent phone calls, the two sides agreed on text for the statement.
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After the death of Antonin Scalia in February, commentators predicted that the remaining eight justices would be stymied by deadlock.
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It's hard to ignore the potential for a first-round deadlock at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) convention next July.
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Rome recalled its ambassador to Cairo in early April after a meeting between Egyptian and Italian investigators reached a deadlock.
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Britain's opposition Labour Party said it had held constructive discussions with Prime Minister Theresa May on breaking the Brexit deadlock.
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Some protesters had hoped Sistani would reject Allawi who was named last week ending weeks of deadlock between political blocs.
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German yields have been anchored below zero as the deadlock over Brexit has fuelled investor demand for the safe havens.
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Deadlock in Berlin does not deny Europe its great helmsman—because Germany was never that helmsman in the first place.
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The country faces an apparent political deadlock, after a federal election at the weekend failed to produce a clear winner.
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If efforts to break the political deadlock fail, parliament would begin a final vote on an election late on Wednesday.
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A senior Catalan politician said on Tuesday secessionist leaders may call a snap election to try to break the deadlock.
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An EU law approved in 2015 cleared the way for new GMO crops to be approved after years of deadlock.
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After two months of deadlock in Spain, the Socialist party agreed to form a government with the centrist Ciudadanos party.
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Dhlakama said his party was negotiating cautiously with the government to avoid a deadlock, which has seen previous talks collapse.
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Neither side has made any indication of compromise and decision-making would automatically return to Westminster if the deadlock persists.
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Investors have been frustrated by the deadlock, which even prevented annual general meetings from being held and dividends paid out.
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The teams were locked in a 222-all deadlock when Potts drained a corner 25-pointer with 244:23 left.
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Later in the day, Trump is scheduled to host bipartisan congressional leaders to see if they can break the deadlock.
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Sterling dropped sharply Thursday after Brexit negotiators declared talks between the U.K. and the European Union had reached a deadlock.
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If Mr Maduro shuts down all hope of political change, it may take many more deaths to break the deadlock.
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"There is a deadlock ... In our view it's very clear," said Jukka Ruusunen, chief executive of the Finnish grid Fingrid.
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Germany's grand coalition government was formed in March after five months of political deadlock since an election the previous September.
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Only eight justices will hear the case, raising the possibility that the case will deadlock in a 21625-2900 tie.
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That is the one function Congress has been able to achieve in times in which deadlock dominates the legislative agenda.
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Share prices were spared heavy losses on Wednesday as analysts said the risks of further deadlock were already priced in.
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One popular theory is that party leaders will attempt to deadlock the convention and open the floor to other candidates.
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The political deadlock is also expected to hurt upcoming Brexit negotiations as well as May's political future, according to strategists.
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But the next prime minister, whether Johnson or Hunt, will inherit the same Brexit deadlock that ultimately ended May's premiership.
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My larger complaint with Deadlock is that it doesn't really do much to evoke that theme outside the battles themselves.
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The commentary by Rodong Sinmun said the "current deadlock" was a result of the "political scramble" in the United States.
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But rather than delivering renewal, its brassy anthems rang hollow, exposing the deadlock of players just going through the motions.
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Hoping to end the separatist challenge, Mr. Rajoy then called the election, which instead left Catalonia in a political deadlock.
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That could spell further deadlock and another snap election to follow Monday's vote, which was Israel's third in a year.
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Should that be the case, Greece would come under domestic pressure to do the same, most likely producing a deadlock.
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The U.S. plan represented the most detailed attempt to break the deadlock between Israel and the Palestinians in several years.
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After decades of seeming deadlock, there is a new and important change in the debate over a two-state solution.
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"The deadlock at the Security Council on Syria is reprehensible and, at times, bewildering," he told the Human Rights Council.
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Detroit came close to breaking the deadlock in the third, but Bassitt struck out Niko Goodrum with the bases loaded.
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Britain is now due to leave on April 12 unless May breaks the deadlock or asks Brussels for more time.
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Andrew M. Cuomo proffered a possible deal on Thursday to try to break the deadlock over the state's overdue budget.
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This has remained a risk as it creates a fragile executive structure that could create a total deadlock in governance.
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That dynamic has encouraged politicians to take unyielding positions on immigration that in turn contributed to political deadlock, he said.
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The British government is expected to present new proposals to the EU to try and break the deadlock this week.
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Also, a GST council meeting ended on Saturday without the resolution of a deadlock on who would administer the tax.
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Israel has been trapped in a state of political deadlock since the first general election this year, held in April.
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The second phase of a United States-backed offensive, launched on Thursday after weeks of deadlock, has encountered fierce resistance.
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Obama even set out on a string of bus tours— targeting issues like the congressional deadlock on the debt-ceiling.
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Prince broke the 0-03 deadlock with his sixth of the season and third in 18 games with the Islanders.
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First, Wheeler broke the deadlock when he ripped a top-shelf wrist shot from the high slot at 303:43.
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The previous strategy may have put a dent in the prosecution's case in light of the deadlock on 10 charges.
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With neither side showing any willingness to give ground, there seems no clear end in sight to the political deadlock.
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According to CNN affiliate KGO, the jury was 10-20183 in favor of conviction but could not break the deadlock.
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At this point, it seems FATCA repeal has gotten gummed up with everything else in the legislative deadlock over Obamacare.
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"I think the European Union prefers a government with Podemos rather than more deadlock," said Mr. Jurado, the politics professor.
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The 5-year CDS, boosted by the lingering political deadlock, would reach 520 basis points, according to the median forecast.
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The Commerce Department is one of the agencies whose funding has lapsed as a result of the deadlock in Washington.
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She did not come here to deadlock this convention or to engage in another disastrous contest like that of 2628.
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It was the second time on Thursday that Pence used his role as the chamber's president to end a deadlock.
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The Federal Election Commission, the entity that enforces our campaign finance laws, is crippled by partisan deadlock and ideological infighting.
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But if they do take it and the outcome is a 4-4 deadlock, the situation would be virtually unprecedented.
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Human Stuff may very well indicate a deadlock regarding how the body is represented in the age of digital media.
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The deadlock this time may not be as serious as in 2015, when Greece came close to ejection from the euro.
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Howard also scored on a 51-yard pass play set up by the onside kick to break a 24-103 deadlock.
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After a scoreless first period, Calgary's Elias Lindholm broke the deadlock with a power-play goal 3:25 into the second.
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Chancellor Andre Bouchard of Delaware Chancery Court appointed a custodian for TransPerfect after concluding the hopeless deadlock was imperiling the company.
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Sedin broke a scoreless deadlock as he put in a rebound of a Luca Sbisa shot that went off the boards.
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Which means that we could easily see the current Supreme Court reach a 4-4 deadlock over some crucial recount questions.
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Gentry then snapped the deadlock by lining a full count slider sharply into left field and giving Baltimore its second lead.
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But ultimately, the outcome was the same: May couldn't break the Brexit deadlock, and she was forced to resign last month.
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Lebanon faces political deadlock three months after an election that tilted the balance in parliament towards the Iran-backed Shi'ite Hezbollah.
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More than a week after President Maithripala Sirisena replaced Wickremesinghe with former president Mahinda Rajapaksa, Colombo remains in a political deadlock.
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A miscommunication between center fielder Collins and right fielder Jim Adduci allowed Seattle to break the scoreless deadlock in the sixth.
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The U.K. looks set to hold a general election in December in a bid to break the Brexit deadlock in Parliament.
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But the announcement immediately raised fears of new political deadlock after the country's power-sharing government denounced the plan as illegitimate.
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Following the deadlock, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have accused each other of playing politics with the health crisis.
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After weeks of negotiations between the former special counsel's team and House Democrats, a subpoena is what ultimately broke the deadlock.
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After years of deadlock and division on seemingly everything among the major members of the Security Council, what did I see?
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With oil plunging about 4 percent on Tuesday on news that OPEC talks were in a deadlock, Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.
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Even the government has called for more non-medical testing while it awaits reform proposals in April to break the deadlock.
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Spain has been snarled in deadlock since December's ballot, with Rajoy having already failed to form a government a month ago.
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Corporate decision-making eventually ground to a halt and the warring co-owners turned to the courts to break the deadlock.
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The new regional parliament is due to hold its first regular session next week to discuss how to break the deadlock.
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One of those "issues" appears to be needling America into further concessions in order to break the deadlock in nuclear talks.
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But on Thursday, he announced he was dropping his bid, in an attempt to offer a way out of the deadlock.
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Boyle forged a 2-2 deadlock with a wrist shot over Brian Elliott's right shoulder while Kyle Palmieri set a screen.
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Mariano Rajoy was sworn in for a second term as prime minister a week ago, ending 10 months of political deadlock.
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However, Guy Verhofstadt, the European Parliament's Brexit pointman, said he has yet to hear of a proposal to break the deadlock.
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She also blasted deadlock among Security Council members on how to deal with the civil war in the world's youngest state.
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Dries Mertens broke the deadlock with a crashing volley and Romelu Lukaku's double made the scoreline more reflective of Belgium's superiority.
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Those involved in Zogota have said activity around the smaller, more manageable project could help to release the deadlock around Simandou.
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In a remark that might worsen the deadlock, Conte said Rome could not reduce its deficit target below the 2.04 percent.
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As part and parcel of that, we see a senator who did nothing to break the partisan deadlock that plagues Congress.
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Leivo created a 2-2 deadlock two minutes and 21 seconds later, firing in a low wrist shot from left wing.
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To prevent further violence and any impact at home or abroad, moves to break the political deadlock should take place immediately.
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A third election to break the deadlock is hardly in the interests of Mr Sánchez or Mr Rivera—or of Spain.
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Macron has for several months attempted to nurture a dialogue with Putin on Syria to break the deadlock on humanitarian aid.
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The ruling gave Taiwanese lawmakers a two-year deadline to enshrine marriage equality into law, but the government reached a deadlock.
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And with Prime Minister Theresa May battling to break a parliamentary deadlock, fears of no-deal Brexit haven't entirely faded either.
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The Supreme Court unanimously decided not to rule in a major case on contraception, averting a possible 63-to-26 deadlock.
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Popp broke the deadlock from Lina Magull's corner, the goal being awarded after a VAR review ruled there was no offside.
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Investors were also bracing for a series of votes in parliament on Tuesday that will aim to break a Brexit deadlock.
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The Twelfth Amendment was designed to head off another deadlock by requiring electors to vote for president and vice president separately.
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Field trials of other GM crops were not formally halted, but the regulatory system was brought to a deadlock after that.
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Omer Barlev, a senior Labor Party lawmaker, called into question the timing of the airstrikes in relation to Netanyahu's political deadlock.
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The next risk for the market is how the U.S.-China deadlock continues and the UK election in December, she added.
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Davis broke the deadlock with one out in the sixth by hammering a 2-2 fastball over the fence in left.
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This would have aimed at trying to find a majority for an alternative Brexit path that would break the parliamentary deadlock.
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" ON UK-RUSSIA TIES, BREXIT "It is in the interests of both countries, both governments to get out of this deadlock.
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After months of deadlock, lawmakers passed an amendment giving themselves the power to vote on alternatives to the government's Brexit plan.
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The Birmingham City forward broke the deadlock in the 14th minute when she chipped the ball past Japan goalkeeper Saki Kumagai.
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But he said they gave up waiting when it became clear the issue of euthanasia was caught in a parliamentary deadlock.
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Mr. Rajoy's tough stance underscored the larger quandary for Catalonia and its deadlock with Spain, which now threatens to fester indefinitely.
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So long as Israel is in political deadlock, the choice on whether to head toward such outcomes is basically on hold.
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After an inconclusive election in September, Israel is in political deadlock; neither leader has been able to form a ruling coalition.
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Food supplies ran low during the days-long deadlock, cellphone signals were intermittent and the water supply was eventually cut off.
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Polling and public perception over who is most to blame for the deadlock may end up deciding which side blinks first.
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Talks have been in deadlock since Saad al-Hariri resigned as prime minister under pressure from an unprecedented wave of protests.
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The vote may ease the region's political deadlock with the central government in Madrid, but is unlikely to resolve the standoff.
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That led to the scheduling of an unprecedented third ballot within a year and no clear end to the political deadlock.
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The deadlock with Vivendi has been weighing on Mediaset shares, which have fallen almost 15% since the beginning of the year.
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The PM had hoped a new vote would break the Brexit deadlock by returning him to power with a bigger majority.
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The previous two general elections, in April and September, ended inconclusively and left the deeply divided nation in a political deadlock.
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Finding a fourth GOP senator to vote for subpoenas would be a tougher task, raising the prospect of a Senate deadlock.
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Israel faces a twin crisis: structural deadlock in our political system and a rapid descent into divisiveness within our social fabric.
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A threat to public-sector unions that ended in a deadlock in March, for instance, could soon reach the court again.
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November 22, 2019 Uncertainty weighs on Israel's government following political deadlock and the announcement of formal charges against its prime minister.
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Sa'ar, a former minister of education, had promised to to break Israel's political deadlock and lead Likud to victory in March.
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Elsewhere in currency markets, sterling drifted lower ahead of crucial votes in the British parliament aimed at breaking the Brexit deadlock.
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Following two inconclusive elections in six months, Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez met with Rajoy earlier on Tuesday to discuss the deadlock.
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President Trump signed a bill last night that ends three days of deadlock and keeps federal funds flowing through February 333.
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On a day of inertia and theatrics in Washington, the partisan disconnect fueling the deadlock was on full — sometimes absurd — display.
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A threat to public unions, averted by a 4-to-4 deadlock after Justice Scalia's death, is likely to re-emerge.
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The Socialists, seeking to rule in minority, have refused Podemos' demand for a coalition government, leading to a deadlock in talks.
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Neither of them were aware of the government shutdown, and when the Washington deadlock was explained to them, Mendez rolled her eyes.
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Sterling edged lower before crucial votes later in the day in the British parliament that are aimed at breaking the Brexit deadlock.
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Its timeline, however, was disrupted by the deadlock on how to collect the new tax that would have federal and state elements.
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Uncertainty around the trade situation loomed large as negotiations between Washington and Beijing seemed to be at a deadlock over the weekend.
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It is still unclear how the deadlock might be broken, though there has been speculation that May might call a general election.
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Like Knight Vinke, activist hedge fund Elliott, which holds 17.84 percent in Uniper, has also made a proposal to overcome the deadlock.
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Catena told me the "big international players" have a responsibility to end the deadlock that has starved the region of humanitarian aid.
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You've said previously that the Bitcoin model is so decentralized that it's beholden to these populist campaigns and there's this governance deadlock.
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Hostilities have surged in recent weeks, suggesting a deadlock in the peace talks between U.S. and Taliban negotiators in Qatar's capital, Doha.
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Holding yet another election might be another way to break the deadlock in Parliament (though polls suggest it might just prolong it).
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The east-west division has split key institutions and produced a deadlock between the rump parliaments aligned with rival, shifting military factions.
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Andrew Mangiapane broke the deadlock late in the second period for his first playoff goal, and Mikael Backlund also found the net.
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The ratings agency had warned that deadlock on government policy after Saturday's inconclusive elections could endanger Australia's rating over the long run.
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When Lebanon's prime minister formed a government in February, after nine months of deadlock, his first visit came from the Chinese ambassador.
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He played most of the fourth as well when the Sixers were in an 85-85 deadlock with about seven minutes remaining.
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With Collins to vote to allow witnesses, Democrats would need to win over two more GOP "yes" votes to force the deadlock.
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The jury's continued questions signaled the possibility of a deadlock on any of the three counts of aggravated indecent assault against Cosby.
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Sterling dipped sharply hit a two week low as doubts existed over whether Europe and the U.K. could break the Brexit deadlock.
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"Further industrial actions may follow in the coming weeks if Ryanair continues with this deadlock," the five unions said in a statement.
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Brokenshire also has the option of calling an election, the second this year, as a means to try and break the deadlock.
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With Scalia gone, the court is more likely to deadlock between the four liberal justices and the four moderate to conservative justices.
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The request was due to a deadlock within EssilorLuxottica's board which was hampering the integration process and planned synergies from the merger.
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With parliament and political parties divided, deadlock could mean Britain lurching by default into legal limbo outside the EU at 11 p.m.
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His defense team appears to have successfully created reasonable doubt for at least one juror, enough reasonable doubt to deadlock the jury.
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The secret U.S. proposal for breaking a five-year diplomatic deadlock is widely expected to be unveiled after Israel's April 9 ballot.
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Statoil - now known as Equinor - quit negotiations in January while Delonex this year withdrew from its concession over the deadlock with government.
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"These new steps push the bilateral relations further into a deadlock," Yuri Ushakov told Russian state media outlet Russia Today late Friday.
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Spain's IBEX rose 1.3 percent, hitting a six-month high as the country looked set end a 10-month long political deadlock.
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But Justice Breyer's larger point was true: There is no reason to think the court is likely to deadlock all that often.
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The deadlock was a sharp blow to Mr. Obama's ambitious plan, which he had hoped would become one of his lasting legacies.
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BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda deployed a radical stimulus program in 2013 in the hope of breaking the deadlock, but with little success.
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The deadlock is threatening to force an unprecedented third national vote this December, a year after the first inconclusive election was held.
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North Korea on Thursday urged South Korea not to mediate the nuclear deadlock between Pyongyang and the U.S., The Associated Press reported.
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By reforming the company's electoral system and reducing partisan deadlock, Murdoch says she hopes to build political will to fight climate change.
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Though Castle Black is stuck in a deadlock by the end of the episode, the balance of power has changed in Dorne.
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There exists a longstanding deadlock with North Korea, one which a normal, rational U.S. president would be able to manage with firmness.
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President Sergio Mattarella launched a second round of consultations on Thursday after a first round last week failed to break the deadlock.
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The request was due to a deadlock within EssilorLuxottica's board which was hampering the integration process and planned synergies, the statement added.
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The launch came at a time when Britain's parliamentary deadlock over leaving the European Union threatened a no-deal Brexit within weeks.
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It was never just about ships and weapon loadouts on BSG, but those are largely what Deadlock takes away from the show.
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But Obama and his allies are facing the possibility of a deadlock that would hand a victory to Texas and the states.
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But this request would need to be approved by a special committee that has not been established due to ongoing political deadlock.
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The fairs are in a unique position to break the current deadlock: They are the only institution where the entire market meets.
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For the second time in a week, lawmakers rejected Johnson's request to try and break the deadlock through an early national election.
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But Justice Antonin Scalia died not long after the earlier case was argued, and it ended in a 4-to-4 deadlock.
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Benny Gantz, a former Israeli army chief, has agreed to form a unity government with Benjamin Netanyahu, effectively ending Israel's political deadlock.
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The result has been a virtual deadlock as Democrats and Republicans cannot agree on how, if at all, to address gun violence.
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The political deadlock shows no sign of ending soon, even though the political leadership has recently switched in both Madrid and Barcelona.
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"As we have said since Day 1, this case is far from conclusive and the jury's deadlock proves this," the statement said.
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She had to make painful concessions to the SPD to break months of political deadlock after an inconclusive election on Sept. 24.
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A 31-31 deadlock between Democrats and Republicans in the State Senate has virtually paralyzed the chamber for the past few weeks.
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The Red Sox (80-73) broke the deadlock on Moreland's two-run homer to center field in the top of the seventh.
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The 4-4 deadlock will keep him from taking major action on immigration reform, a top policy aim, before he leaves office.
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The conflict is at a geopolitical deadlock in which everyone seems more satisfied with the status quo than with any proposed solution.
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Control of Parliament will most likely be resolved in coalition negotiations over the coming weeks, with no obvious solution to the deadlock.
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Credit Suisse viewed the deal as positive for Fortum, "as it helps resolving deadlock and delivering synergies," it wrote in a note.
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Hamas won, and the subsequent deadlock and war among Palestinians continues to complicate the task of Middle East peacemaking to this day.
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The embattled Israeli prime minister staved off a Likud party leadership challenge, a victory that is likely to perpetuate Israel's political deadlock.
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Athanasiou broke the deadlock at 16:34 of the period with Blake Coleman in the penalty box for interference against Alex Biega.
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But this time is different, according to Aida Touma-Sliman, a prominent member of the alliance, because of the country's political deadlock.
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Top trade negotiators from the U.S. and China will meet in Washington on October 10 in a bid to break the deadlock.
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Tesco said a resounding election victory for Boris Johnson in December, which broke the deadlock, had not released any pent up demand.
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The Supreme Court remains short-handed and could deadlock: A 4-to-4 tie would leave the lower court's ruling in place.
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ASEAN also broke the deadlock over how to address disputes with China in its customary communique, which was delayed by internal disagreement.
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The deadlock lasted less than two minutes as Heiskanen, the third overall pick in the 2017 draft, recorded his first NHL tally.
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This after a political deadlock in the euro zone's largest economy that had shed some doubt on the future of Merkel's leadership.
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A funding deadlock could throw into doubt badly needed projects planned for this year, including new roads and improvements to power infrastructure.
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Right now, Trump's impeachment in the Democrat-controlled House appears a deadlock cinch — likewise his subsequent acquittal in the GOP-controlled Senate.
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But repeated protests over the planned Henoko location and years of political deadlock have delayed the the building of the new base.
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If, as elections polls have suggested all along, there is political deadlock once more, the only thing certain would be political uncertainty.
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Russia and China have said they hope lifting some sanctions could help break the deadlock and encourage talks between Washington and Pyongyang.
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The fourth quarter began in an 89-89 deadlock after Evan Fournier hit a layup with two seconds left in the third.
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The Ramblers reclaimed the lead, but Nesmith fed Ejike Obinna for a dunk to deadlock it at 52 with 7:48 left.
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McCollum did it again in the first extra session, knocking down a 3 with 22.6 seconds left for a 53-114 deadlock.
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Deadlock, inactivity, and the general sentiment that the House and Senate lack the ability to get anything done are their main frustrations.
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Lyon defended valiantly, and counterattacked with zest, before Barcelona broke the deadlock — a Messi penalty, deftly, almost thoughtlessly, chipped past Anthony Lopes.
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But discord between his ultra-Orthodox allies and former Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman's secular nationalist Yisrael Beitenu party resulted in a deadlock.
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A deadline passed without agreement between Sinn Fein and the Democratic Unionist Party to break the deadlock over power-sharing in Northern Ireland.
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And Jared Kushner has relayed the idea to his colleagues in the White House as a possible way to break the congressional deadlock.
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Meadows snapped a 1-1 deadlock when he lined a 2-2 slider off Luis Cessa (0-1) into the right-field seats.
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This improbable deadlock led to a "super over", a tiebreaker never previously used in an ODI, which gives each team six extra balls.
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The current deadlock has raised pressure on Greek bonds on Thursday morning, sending the 10-year bond yields up by 5 basis point.
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A flurry of activity will follow as both sides seek to try to break the deadlock in time for EU summits on Oct.
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The Brexit deadlock continues after Prime Minister Theresa May presented some changes to her plan to leave the European Union on Monday afternoon.
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He has also been engaged in a struggle with separatists in Catalonia, taking an approach that critics contend has prolonged the political deadlock.
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Shuler also helped keep the run going into the second half, and his layup forged a 39-39 deadlock with 15:45 left.
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The deadlock in London means it is unclear how, when or even if Britain will leave the European club it joined in 1973.
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Britain's Conservative government and the opposition Labour Party are struggling to break a parliamentary deadlock over the country's departure from the European Union.
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Many in Westminster therefore wonder if the only way to break the deadlock may be to send the matter back to the people.
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The political deadlock has paralysed decision-making and crippled basic services in a country already buckling under the strain of 211m Syrian refugees.
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Amid deepening anger at the political deadlock, thousands of people took to the streets to march through central London to demand another referendum.
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The two populist blocs had proposed Conte as their compromise candidate to lead the government after more than two months of political deadlock.
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The objectives of the Florence address were twofold: to break the deadlock in the Brexit talks, and to heal divisions in her party.
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King Bhumibol's steady presence discouraged efforts to fix a broken political system prone to deadlock between royalist elites and their more democratic opponents.
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"The Supreme Court is hobbled and the risk of deadlock on critical questions is high," Aron said at the beginning of the term.
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Phillips explained that if the court were to deadlock it would mean the justices were left to simply affirm a lower court opinion.
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China's soymeal futures rose to a five-month high on Tuesday, as investors bet on tightened supplies amid a deadlock of Sino-U.
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For Reuters reporter Andrew MacAskill, Dagenham was a break from covering a British parliament that has been struggling to break the Brexit deadlock.
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But EU officials have so far offered May little relief, with both sides expressing increasing frustration at what they see as continued deadlock.
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There is concern that caution over continued deadlock will also be reflected in higher Spanish government bond yields, raising costs for Spanish banks.
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Chris Christie and his family had the beach to themselves Saturday after a budget deadlock closed state-run tourist attractions to the public.
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League leader Matteo Salvini sought to break the deadlock on Friday by saying his party would back another Forza Italia senator, Annamaria Bernini.
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Earlier on Tuesday, a spokesman for May said her ministers had discussed compromises the government was willing to make to break the deadlock.
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The funding deadlock could throw into doubt badly needed infrastructure projects planned for this year, including new roads and improvements to power infrastructure.
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Jurors can also return a partial verdict, in which they come to a unanimous verdict on some counts yet deadlock on other counts.
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The center-right People's Party won gains, raising hopes of an end to the country's political deadlock and driving down Spanish borrowing costs.
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Prayuth would potentially face parliamentary deadlock if the opposition alliance controls the lower house, and he would be vulnerable to a confidence vote.
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A regional government ruling in July 2014 said the deadlock had been caused by delays obtaining technical opinions from the local city administrations.
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Spanish yields have fallen to record lows in the past week on signs of progress on ending a near eight-month political deadlock.
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After Sunday's election, Mr. Sánchez found himself under intense criticism for his miscalculated election strategy and for risking another lengthy period of deadlock.
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Their secessionist drive comes as the country prepares for a rerun of national elections on June 26, after six months of political deadlock.
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Spain spent most of 2016 in political limbo, after two elections failed to break the deadlock, and is facing a similar scenario now.
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The Supreme Court decided unanimously on Monday not to rule in a major case on contraception, averting a possible 3003-to-2300 deadlock.
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This week, King Felipe VI will hold a final round of consultations to see whether the deadlock among party leaders can be broken.
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"Political deadlock over Brexit merely adds extra uncertainty to an already unfavorable financial environment for UK households," IHS Markit economist Joe Hayes said.
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It's just possible that the Supreme Court's post-Scalia deadlock has given the administration the opportunity it needs to lift the verbal fog.
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Back in Europe, Brexit talks resume Thursday with both sides hoping to break a deadlock in negotiations before the end of the year.
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The effort has run into headwinds before, but supporters are coalescing around a new plan and are optimistic about finally breaking the deadlock.
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Experts previously noted that Washington could help break the deadlock as both Japan and South Korea have good diplomatic relations with the US.
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Talks in deadlock: Mugabe has refused to accept a deal with the military that will allow him to resign without being forced out.
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"I sense a deadlock," said the commission's vice chairman, Steven Walther, calling for a short break after debating the issue for 20 minutes.
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Dallas broke the deadlock with 219:23 remaining before the first intermission when Dickinson scored his first career goal in his NHL debut.
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Arguably, Mr. Rajoy's main advantage is that the long period of deadlock has left his main rivals even more weakened than he is.
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Parliament will vote Tuesday on amendments that would give lawmakers more control over Brexit, but there's no guarantee that will break the deadlock.
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Israel Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is poised to win yesterday's general election, but that doesn't mean the country's political deadlock is over.
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Mr. Grant, the director of the Center for European Reform, thinks that, as the deadlock continues, the European Union may become more flexible.
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She said EU leaders must table new alternatives to her Brexit proposals if both sides were to break the deadlock in their negotiations.
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His argument, which puts him at odds with leader Jeremy Corbyn, is that an election might fail in solving the deadlock over Brexit.
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His argument, which puts him at odds with leader Jeremy Corbyn, is that an election might fail to resolve the deadlock over Brexit.
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When separatist parties found themselves in a postelection deadlock two years ago, Mr. Puigdemont, a former city mayor, emerged as a compromise candidate.
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The series of indicative votes has been designed to try to find an alternative Brexit plan to help break the deadlock in parliament.
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That offered the Supreme Court justices several different ways to make up a five-vote majority — and almost as many ways to deadlock.
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There is growing speculation that the deadlock could lead to a general election or a second referendum that might reverse the whole idea.
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A rejection of Citu's cabinet will prolong the political deadlock for several weeks, with President Klaus Iohannis required to make a new nomination.
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With a 9-3 lead in shots, Belgium dominated and is much more likely to break the deadlock in the last 45 minutes.
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Another deadlock is possible if the parties overcome public apathy and generate a reasonable voter turnout with results similar to those in April.
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The veteran right-wing leader faces his third election in less than a year on March 2, amid legal woes and political deadlock.
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Macron's government said on Saturday it was willing to withdraw a proposal to raise the retirement age to break the deadlock with unions.
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Some members have noted that President Trump is only doing this to force their hand on the deadlock over new health care reforms.
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Still, widespread blackouts returned to Karachi in April as a deadlock continues in a battle between the city's electricity supplier and gas company.
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Handing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a victory in a Likud leadership primary, a tiny fraction of voters may have prolonged Israel's political deadlock.
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The three current commissioners are all ineligible for reappointment, and with no new appointments it is unclear when the deadlock will be resolved.
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The deadlock with Vivendi is weighing on Mediaset shares, which fell 5.5% in 2019 against a 27% rise in Italy's mid-cap index.
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The deadlock with Vivendi is weighing on Mediaset shares, which fell 5.5% in 2019 against a 27% rise in Italy's all-share index.
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Syracuse quickly countered with eight straight points and forged a 23-231 deadlock on a 203-pointer by Hughes with 220:211 left.
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Irish network RTE reported that the United Kingdom would make new Brexit proposals on Tuesday in an attempt to break the Brexit deadlock.
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Spanish borrowing costs slid as election gains for the centre-right People's Party raised hopes of an end to the country's political deadlock.
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Colombia brought on the veteran striker Radamel Falcao at the start of the second half but he was unable to break the deadlock.
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It's an unprecedented period for the country, and there's no guarantee that even the latest round of elections will break the deadlock. 2.
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"Certainly his resignation surprised the Lebanese and saddened them and created a type of deadlock," he later told reporters between selfies with followers.
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Both sides agree a unity deal is the only way out of the deadlock, but they have disagreed over who should head it.
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With both Conservatives and members of the opposition blocking her every move, May faced a complete deadlock that eventually led to her resignation.
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The index has gained about 3% and outperformed bluechips since lawmakers voted in favour of an election to break the deadlock over Brexit.
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Unfortunately, that case ended in a 4-85033 deadlock when Justice Antonin Scalia unexpectedly passed away just weeks after the case was heard.
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After a scoreless first period, San Jose captain Joe Pavelski finally cracked the scoreless deadlock with 213:03 remaining in the middle frame.
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A delay avoids the immediate catastrophe of a no-deal Brexit on March 29, but it still doesn't solve the UK's Brexit deadlock.
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"There has been astonishing progress" on climate change after years of deadlock, said Andrew Steer, head of the World Resources Institute think-tank.
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Bad blood from the deadlock has spilled over to other areas of cooperation, including talks on the EU's seven-year budget from 2021.
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But it's also possible that the Conservative Party will become so fractured that Parliament will deadlock and be forced to call new elections.
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And whether the emerging leader in the battle for prime minister will bring Britain out from the deadlock that full of uncertainty or not?
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Khalifa Hifter, one of the conflict's most prominent and divisive commanders, have unexpectedly broken a long deadlock in the city and made major gains.
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Additionally, the DACA negotiations are stuck in a deadlock in large part because of Trump's unwillingness to make a reach a deal with Democrats.
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Interest in stocks considered safe bets during uncertain times was high as trade negotiations between Washington and Beijing seemed to be at a deadlock.
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Prayuth, who is also head of the junta, said he would use the special order, known as Article 44, to solve a political deadlock.
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The country's political deadlock may ease on Friday with the kingmaker NZ First party set to hold a caucus meeting later in the day.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour Party said on Wednesday it had had constructive discussions with Prime Minister Theresa May on breaking the Brexit deadlock.
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The successful election of a new president in October 2016, after a two-and-a-half-year delay, has eased the political deadlock somewhat.
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Forbes, a remain supporter, said May's successor should restart government talks with Corbyn that failed to find a way through the deadlock on Brexit.
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A second election in June boosted the PP (from 123 seats in December to 137 out of 350) but failed to break the deadlock.
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A month after an election that ended in deadlock, Israel's prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, said he was unable to form a new coalition government.
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Mr Salih quickly named Adel Abdul-Mahdi, a Shia politician, as prime minister-designate, ending a period of deadlock following an election in May.
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Centre Party leader Annie Loof was also at one point given the job of trying to break the deadlock by the speaker of parliament.
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Cosby's first rape trial ended in a mistrial in June 2017, after the jury deliberated for six days only to end in a deadlock.
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Ashe, the leader of the Deadlock gang, also received her own standalone trailer as Overwatch's new hero, showing off her unique skills in action.
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The decision to remove Krugljakow from the company's management team can be seen as either a hostile takeover or blackmailing due to the deadlock.
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The relatively mild overall impact on earnings meant Hyundai does have more room to increase labour costs and end the current deadlock, he continued.
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I have gotten out of the system because of this deadlock: We are all going to age, so we might as well accept it.
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Kloeckner, 45, is one of a series of younger ministers named by Merkel after months of political deadlock following Germany's inconclusive elections in September.
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Roberts said remarkably little as he ended up on the losing side or saw the court deadlock on several closely watched cases this session.
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The deadlock over the government's spending budget has been caused by President Trump's insistence that $5.7 billion be set aside for his border wall.
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Supporters of a second referendum say it is the only way to break the deadlock in parliament by asking for the people to decide.
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Frustrated by the deadlock, many countries are moving ahead with legislation, with New Zealand the latest to tighten oversight over access to online communication.
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Macron has for several months attempted to nurture a dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Syria to break the deadlock on humanitarian aid.
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DEADLOCK The impasse in London means it is unclear how, when or even if Britain will leave the European club it joined in 1973.
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The Business Council of Australia (BCA), which represents the country's largest businesses, called for a resolution to the political deadlock as soon as possible.
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But while the conversation around guns often seems stuck in an inexorable deadlock, Americans actually agree on more policy points than one would think.
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Today she faces an altogether different problem—of political fragmentation and deadlock—that is familiar to other countries, but not to post-war Germany.
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Opinion polls now suggest no one will win a parliamentary majority, which may force Mattarella to intervene to try to break a political deadlock.
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"We decided to try to break the deadlock on EDIS by broadening the subject," a senior euro zone officials involved in the discussions said.
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One source close to the matter said the option would be used in case the parties reach a deadlock in terms of decision making.
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De Mistura's Geneva peace process reached deadlock this month, missing what said was a "golden opportunity" to close out almost seven years of war.
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Senators and state officials are meeting to break the deadlock on an election cybersecurity bill The top cyber official is leaving the White House.
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The staff report also comes as Illinois remains in a crippling 11-month budget deadlock between Rauner and Democrats who control the state legislature.
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But Eichel came through again, blasting a shot on the short side and past Senators goaltender Craig Anderson (22 saves) to break the deadlock.
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Linda Greenhouse Everyone loves a happy ending, and in this season of political meltdown and partisan deadlock, the impulse is more acute than usual.
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But Eichel came through again, blasting a shot on the short side and past Senators goaltender Craig Anderson (28 saves) to break the deadlock.
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The deadlock was broken on Sunday when Finance Minister Amr El Garhy proposed a compromise of 13 percent for the 2016-17 fiscal year.
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The political deadlock in Madrid also comes as the Catalan regional government is pressing ahead with plans to secede from the rest of Spain.
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But what's stayed consistent, many Lebanese say, is entrenched corruption, cronyism and political deadlock that's prevented the government from fixing its most pressing problems.
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The Jazz outscored the Nets 48-27 the rest of the way and Hayward willed Utah into a 1063-70 deadlock through three quarters.
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During the campaign, 5-Star appeared open to such a solution in the case of electoral deadlock, as long as others accepted its conditions.
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Despite outshooting New Jersey 2412-21 in the opening 63 minutes, the Capitals and Devils went into the first intermission in a scoreless deadlock.
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No more than five points separated the teams in the first half, with Miami ending on a 10-5 stretch to forge the deadlock.
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Andrea Nahles, head of the Social Democrats (SPD) who also share power with Merkel's conservative bloc, said she was dissatisfied with the ongoing deadlock.
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This extra clout could help break a deadlock in a takeover stalemate between Uniper's management and Fortum, two sources familiar with the matter said.
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Union leaders have said they called the strike after contract negotiations that had dragged on with state officials for three years reached a deadlock.
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LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Ratings agency Moody's said on Monday that prolonged political deadlock in Spain would be negative for the country's credit rating.
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But with no signs of how British Prime Minister Theresa May will break a parliamentary deadlock over Brexit, some market watchers are advising caution.
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"The present deadlock of the DPRK-US relations demands a bold decision on the part of President Trump," said an August 18 KCNA statement.
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If I could have done anything, it would have been to deadlock the jury, but I didn't have the personal strength to do it.
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A parade of relievers preserved the deadlock, with the two teams combining to use 15 pitchers in a game that lasted nearly five hours.
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Catalan lawmakers must elect a new leader for their regional government by May 22 to avoid a new election, after months of political deadlock.
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In a history-making intervention, one of Mr. Trump's appellate picks was confirmed only when Vice President Mike Pence broke a 20103-50 deadlock.
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Mr. Cox has held out for more than one debate, as well as an agreement in advance on what topics will be covered. Deadlock.
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A "no deal" Brexit remains the default option if the deadlock in Britain continues, and the risks of it happening by accident are increasing.
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In an effort to break the deadlock, civilian negotiators offered compromises that included rotating power between civilian and military leaders, according to Western officials.
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Britain's two biggest parties endured a drubbing at the polls this month when voters expressed their frustration with the Brexit deadlock at local elections.
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If the deadlock isn't broken, Ms. Merkel said, she would prefer to go through new elections rather than try to lead a minority government.
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She tries to present it, particularly in her tacked-on introduction and conclusion, as foreshadowing and illuminating the tragic deadlock in Israeli-Palestinian coexistence.
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Mr. Magaqa, stuck in a deadlock with his former teacher, turned to someone his allies said he trusted fully: his old friend, Mr. Zulu.
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On Tuesday, MPs blocked his second attempt to force a snap national election, thwarting his attempts to break the longstanding parliamentary deadlock over Brexit.
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This across-the-aisle approach, Bayh reasons, could reverse the deadlock and dysfunction caused by majority party extremists who oppose anything smacking of bipartisanship.
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But they failed to break the deadlock on the sunset provisions, which led to Mr. Pompeo's downbeat message to Mr. Johnson two days later.
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Again and again, we read news reports to the effect that Republicans are closing in on a plan that will break the political deadlock.
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They have until Monday to break the deadlock or risk fresh elections Reporting by Ian Graham, writing by Padraic Halpin; Editing by Marguerita Choy
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Analysts had speculated whether the PJD would hold a united front once Benkirane was replaced after failing to breakthrough a deadlock in party negotiations.
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Justice Samuel Alito voted in favor of that plurality's outcome, perhaps to avoid a 4-4 deadlock that would have left the case unresolved.
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In 2016, Germany's then-Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier came up with a plan (now known as the "Steinmeier formula") to solve the deadlock.
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The deadlock was broken on Wednesday at a packed Balaidos Stadium in Vigo with an own goal by Madrid defender Danilo just before halftime.
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Sanchez on Wednesday did not offer any details on talks with ERC, instead calling on parties to take "responsibility" to end the political deadlock.
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Infighting between political parties clinging to power has fueled the crisis and threatens to cause more unrest as protesters lose patience over the deadlock.
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Infighting between political parties clinging to power has fueled the crisis and threatens to cause more unrest as protesters lose patience over the deadlock.
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Others suggested ways the deadlock could be resolved and how the $5.7 billion Mr. Trump wants for the border wall could be better spent.
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The demonstration, the sixth in a row, appeared to reinforce the deadlock: protesters have dismissed the proposal from the country's most powerful figure, Gen.
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Here is the piece of psychoanalysis, which attempts, god forbid, to speak universally — we are all trying to work through the same sick deadlock.
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The exact mechanism is unclear but lawmakers could vote for a motion calling for a new referendum as a way out of the deadlock.
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The likely outcome now is a deadlock that would leave in place a decision from the federal appeals court in California upholding the mandatory payments.
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If the Senate does not consider a nominee until 2017, the Supreme Court may be shorthanded and prone to deadlock for almost two full terms.
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"We believe the deadlock will likely remain until the U.S. presidential election in 2020," analysts at ANZ said in a note to clients on Wednesday.
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The euro reached a 10-day high against the dollar ahead of voting in Britain's Parliament on Tuesday that aims to break the Brexit deadlock.
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But there appeared less hope of an immediate solution to the deadlock over a deal to grant Turks visa-free access to Europe by October.
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The deadlock between competing corners of the Bitcoin community when it comes to hard forking, in contrast, spells doom for the currency, according to Tual.
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The political deadlock also triggered concerns that companies would delay expansion plans, though the fallout for gross domestic product (GDP) has so far been slight.
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When Iraqi commanders from all the Mosul fronts met in December to break deadlock on the battlefield, the Americans were on hand to lend advice.
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The euro reached a 10-day high against the dollar ahead of voting in Britain's parliament on Tuesday that aims to break the Brexit deadlock.
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S&P 500 E-MINI FUTURES FALL 0.85% AS TRADING RESUMES AS U.S. AND CHINA APPEAR IN DEADLOCK OVER TRADE NEGOTIATIONS; VOLUME AT 19,577 CONTRACTS
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Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives and the Labour Party were both punished by voters, who blame them for the deadlock over Brexit, partial results showed.
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Since taking office in July, Mr. Johnson, leader of the Conservative Party, has viewed an election as a tempting remedy for the deadlock over Brexit.
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The virtual deadlock in the Democratic delegate count reflects in large part the fact that black voters have been underrepresented in the contests so far.
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But in the end, he got the outcome he wanted: May couldn't break the Brexit deadlock, and she was forced to step aside in June.
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EU ministers fail to break digital tax deadlock European Union finance ministers couldn't come to an agreement Tuesday on taxing digital revenues, Leigh Thomas reports.
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Her beleaguered withdrawal agreement with the European Union has already been defeated three times in the House of Commons amid deadlock among Members of Parliament.
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Since then, Brexit has been repeatedly delayed amid deadlock in parliament and it is now unclear how Britain will leave the EU, if at all.
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The groups are locked in talks to try to form a coalition government and end three months of political deadlock following inconclusive March 4 elections.
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Parliament has not convened since 2015, when Masoud Barzani, the president, had his term extended for a second time, prompting violent protests and political deadlock.
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But Pettersson forged another deadlock less than three minutes later as he picked the top corner on Rittich's blocker side before a scoreless third period.
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To get an extension, the EU would likely insist on a detailed plan from Britain on how it intends to break the domestic political deadlock.
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And you end with a deadlock where Democrats felt that the pardons and a cover-up had sort of let Reagan get away with it.
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Sisi said negotiations with its two African neighbors were progressing and said a deadlock over a disputed, ongoing study on the dam's impact must end.
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The newspaper said the poll by YouGov could fuel speculation that Johnson, who faces a Brexit deadlock in Britain's parliament, will call an early election.
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Parliament will vote on a range of alternative Brexit options on Wednesday in an attempt to try to find a majority to break the deadlock.
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The Rockets responded with a 7-0 spurt, but the Warriors closed the half with a Nick Young 3-pointer for a 56-56 deadlock.
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S. trade negotiations, scheduled for Thursday in Beijing as well as lawmakers' bid to break a deadlock over Britain's plans to leave the European Union.
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May, whose Brexit deal with Brussels has been rejected three times by parliament, hopes to agree a way forward with Labour to break the deadlock.
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Financial markets have so far shown little alarm about the prospect of prolonged deadlock in Italy, one of the euro zone's most heavily indebted nations.
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Whether to support Assad or oppose him is a question that splits Lebanese parties, partly along sectarian lines, and has accentuated the country's political deadlock.
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A political deadlock in Congress is delaying the approval of a new tax on financial transactions, which the government considers crucial to meet the goal.
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LeVert snapped a 105-105 deadlock by showing some quickness and a strong finish at the rim after getting the inbounds pass from Joe Harris.
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Peirce thanked Piwowar in a tweet "for serving America's investors so well for so long," but alluded to the potential deadlock his departure would create.
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One was a 4-4 deadlock that kept President Obama's signature immigration plan on ice, a blow to his hopes to shield millions from deportation.
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One possible way out for both sides could be a suspension of new tariffs while negotiations proceed in a timely manner after months of deadlock.
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The fighting may increase the likelihood that the two main political parties in Israel will form a unity government, breaking two months of political deadlock.
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The Korean Peninsula, still in a formal state of war, had gone from a Soviet-American deadlock to an overwhelming tilt in the South's favor.
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The vote Monday ends five months of political deadlock and makes Torra the seventh Catalan leader since Spain returned to a democracy in the 1970s.
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Toronto's Connor Brown, a 13-goal scorer last season who is skating on the fourth line, broke a scoreless deadlock midway through the third period.
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Mr. Rajoy is now in a strong position to remain in office, probably at the helm of a minority government, after six months of deadlock.
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But it seemed plain when the case was argued in April that he was satisfied that Texas had standing, paving the way for a deadlock.
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But the negotiations rapidly turned instead into an acrimonious tussle, leaving Spain in a deadlock that eventually forced King Felipe VI to convene Sunday's elections.
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In a sign the deadlock will continue, Trump announced he would travel to Texas in late January to observe part of the wall being built.
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Earlier on Monday Salvini said he had asked Italy's president to give him a mandate to try to form a government to end the deadlock.
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But the deadlock was broken by conversations between the presidents of China and Nigeria in 2016, according to the spokesman of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari.
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Elsewhere in currencies, sterling drifted lower as investors consolidated positions ahead of crucial votes in the British parliament designed aim to break the Brexit deadlock.
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The post of chief executive was created for former foreign minister Abdullah as part of a U.S.-brokered deal to end deadlock over the election.
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Postponing Brexit keeps everyone in a state of uncertainty, and the UK, so far, has failed to break the Brexit deadlock in any meaningful way.
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Trump's speech lacked the emotional impact of many previous presidential orations from the Oval Office desk -- or new material that could unpick the Washington deadlock.
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Since coming to power in July, Johnson has pledged to do what his predecessor Theresa May could not, and break the parliamentary deadlock over Brexit.
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Nor could she endorse a conclusion in which people are ineffectual in shaping their fate: Orestes is spared only when Athena breaks the jury's deadlock.
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The more likely alternative is that they return to the same old deadlock because, in reality, Brexit and British politics remain as stuck as ever.
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The paralysis in Parliament has only compounded the country's political deadlock and chaos in the wake of three inconclusive elections in the past 12 months.
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For days there had been deadlock over the Irish border issue, and the hard-line Brexiteers demand for an exit clause, or a time limit.
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A 4-4 deadlock became 5-3 in favor of the new contract as the appointed member voted in favor of the renewal, she said.
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At the same time, the newly elected Parliament remains in a nonfunctioning deadlock just days into its term over the vote for a new speaker.
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Lawmakers in Colombo, the seaside capital, said Thursday night that they had talked to the president, trying to find a way to break the deadlock.
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"Russia had plenty ways to stop the Ukranians without bringing the situation to a deadlock," wrote the columnist, Yulia Latynina, in the Novaya Gazeta newspaper.
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Israel Israelis are heading to the polls today for their third election in 11 months with hopes of breaking the country's deeply entrenched political deadlock.
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Letters To the Editor: Re "Trump Advisers Call for More Troops to Break Deadlock in Afghan War" (news article, May 9): Historical analogies are tricky.
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Instead, as he waits, McConnell is most likely to guide the Senate toward approving various administration nominations and judicial appointments as the impeachment deadlock continues.
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Anti-EU MPs who want to assert parliamentary sovereignty over Brexit cannot describe a realistic route to end the deadlock, let alone to a decision.
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He pulled off a remarkable feat last month when he secured a new Brexit deal from the European Union after nearly two years of deadlock.
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With the Republicans controlling Congress, there was a real prospect Trump could enact deficit-financed tax cuts and infrastructure spending, ending years of policy deadlock.
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Varadkar and Fianna Fail's leader Micheal Martin held preliminary talks on Tuesday and said they would meet again in a bid to break the deadlock.
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Johnson's success in securing a large parliamentary majority, which ended a period of deadlock in Westminster, means Britain will leave the European Union on Jan.
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Hronek broke the scoreless deadlock with five seconds left in the second period on a delayed penalty after Howard had skated to the Detroit bench.
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Many believe the Olympics will produce short-lived peace and one-off gains, such as family reunions, since fundamentals of the nuclear deadlock remain unchanged.
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Against this backdrop, political analysts did not expect the election of speakers Friday to provide any clarity on overcoming the deadlock created by the election.
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Kagan anchored Wednesday's ruling in a 2007 Supreme Court precedent, wrote narrowly and ultimately prevented a deadlock, which may have been of concern to Roberts.
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The political deadlock left former defense minister Avigdor Lieberman, head of the far-right Yisrael Beitenu party, as a potential kingmaker in the coalition-building.
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It dipped below 100 bps last month on hopes that Rajoy may be able to form a new government and end months of political deadlock.
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But that has not happened, and it was not clear that another argument would break the deadlock so long as the court remained short-handed.
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But if the projected deadlock is borne out in the final results then neither Netanyahu nor Gantz will have a clear path to a coalition.
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However, this time it was keeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen who denied him, producing a fine save from close range to keep the deadlock intact.
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Modi's decision to revoke the article seemed the logical endpoint of the R.S.S. world view: the Kashmiri deadlock would be broken by overwhelming Hindu power.
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In an interview with CNN's Manu Raju on Saturday, Schumer said that only a broad deal on a range of issues would break the deadlock.
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Both the Irish and the British governments also denied news reports that they were considering a bilateral deal on the backstop to break the deadlock.
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"There was never a negotiator," Mr. Rajoy said, when asked about an attempt by the leader of the Basque region to help break the deadlock.
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Desperate for help while she awaits a resolution to the deadlock, she started a GoFundMe campaign, but has received only $15 of her $7,7853 goal.
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The euro reached a 10-day high against the dollar ahead of voting in Britain's parliament on Tuesday that aims to break the Brexit deadlock.
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A 9-month political deadlock over the formation of Lebanon's new government has ended, resulting in a Cabinet in which Iran-backed Hezbollah has greater influence.
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The seeds of division were sown years earlier after a power-sharing arrangement between Greek and Turkish Cypriots crumbled as a constitutional deadlock led to violence.
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German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel blamed the deadlock on a failure by the EU executive and Belgian federal government to allay the fears of some regions.
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Military ties between the world's two largest economies could remain at a deadlock until both parties make progress on thorny political and economic issues, strategists predict.
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"If the indictment against Netanyahu is confirmed there is likely to be significant policy deadlock," said Jack Kennedy, a senior analyst at data compiler IHS Markit.
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In order to bolster her political mandate, May could decide the best way to break the current deadlock would be to hold an early general election.
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Icon, a newly launched South Korean digital currency, is the market's first attempt at changing that deadlock via a simple method: it was issued in Switzerland.
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Catalonia is now caught in a political deadlock, which will lead to a new election if separatist parties fail to form a new administration next month.
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To get such an extension, the EU would likely insist on a detailed plan from Britain on how it intends to break the domestic political deadlock.
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It's reflective of the infighting that's taken place in Parliament, leaving that body of government in a deadlock with no plan in place for an exit.
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Ms. Mijatovic denounced the "political deadlock" that has prevented the 28 members of the European Union from reaching an agreement on how to deal with refugees.
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The appointments came after months of deadlock between Ms Shaked and the current president of the court, Miriam Naor, who sought to preserve the court's independence.
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Representatives from the ruling Conservatives and the main opposition Labour party are currently in talks to see if a cross-party deal can break the deadlock.
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The decision — if, in the wake of Justice Antonin Scalia's death, there is a decision and not a deadlock — will determine the future of abortion regulation.
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The Conservatives and Labour, Britain's two biggest political parties, endured a drubbing in local elections this month, with voters expressing their frustration over the Brexit deadlock.
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A right-wing coalition of PP, Ciudadanos and Vox (which would surely inflame Catalan nationalism) or a deadlock and new elections are the most likely outcomes.
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However, this week, there have been signs of a break in the deadlock, with numerous politicians voicing concern over the threat of a looming economic crisis.
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Congressional deadlock, which has been a feature of government since the mid-1990s, empowers the president in one way, inviting him to attempt rule by decree.
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Deadlock in the Commons was symbolised by a tie in a procedural vote about more Brexit voting next week, though it is in practice still likely.
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Hosmer, who extended his hitting streak to 33 games, the longest active streak in the majors, homered in the sixth to break a 1-1 deadlock.
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Recent market turbulence, a strong euro, a dip in inflation and political deadlock in Italy after weekend elections could encourage policymakers to strike a cautious tone.
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But violence and a deadlock between rival administrations had made that goal unrealistic, although nobody had declared it officially dead or offered a new time frame.
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Another praised both Zarif and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, whose taking office in 2013 led to the start of serious negotiations after years of essential deadlock.
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Catalonia remains in a political deadlock more than five months after Mr. Rajoy ousted Mr. Puigdemont's administration and placed the region under direct rule from Madrid.
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The group believed that even if there was deadlock at the February summit, a deal could be reached in March, still allowing for a June referendum.
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Oregon law allows for a court-appointed receiver "in the event of a corporate deadlock or prospective insolvency," and Endeavour is asking for an expedited hearing.
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Andujar broke a 211-3 deadlock when he lined a first-pitch 94 mph fastball from Chris Martin (1-3) into the right-center-field seats.
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The unfolding offensive could determine the fate of Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, whose government is in turmoil as months of political deadlock drag on.
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Sterling edged towards $1.31 as Prime Minister Theresa May was set to ask German and French leaders for a Brexit delay amid a deadlock in London.
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Italian media speculation is growing that the only way out of the parliamentary deadlock might be a "national unity" government backed by all the main parties.
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Britain had been due to leave the EU on March 29 but the political deadlock in London forced May to ask the bloc for a delay.
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In an effort to end the deadlock, the international community, including the United States, has called for the deployment of U.N. peacekeepers in the Donbass region.
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Roussel broke open a 243-21 deadlock at 21:222 of third period as he slapped the puck in after it got caught underneath Miller's skates.
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Del Vecchio's Delfin holding said in a statement on Wednesday the deadlock within EssilorLuxottica's board was hampering the integration process and planned synergies from the merger.
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LONDON, April 3 (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour Party said on Wednesday it had had constructive discussions with Prime Minister Theresa May on breaking the Brexit deadlock.
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Spain spent most of 2016 in political limbo, after two elections failed to break the deadlock, and has found itself facing a similar scenario this year.
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However, with seats in the upper house to be reallocated soon to reflect gains by Modi in state elections, the government hopes to break the deadlock.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday also denied a request that it rehear a case on public unions that had ended in a 4-to-4 deadlock.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the election in a bid to break the Brexit deadlock that he says has paralysed Britain for more than three years.
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Writing in El Confidencial, Ignacio Varela, a columnist, warned that the new election was likely to result in a lower turnout, more deadlock and more extremism.
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Recently, Brexit negotiators said talks between the U.K. and the European Union had stalled in a "deadlock," which caused sterling prices to drop against the dollar.
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But when the case was argued before eight justices in April, a deadlock seemed likely and a sweeping decision on executive power was off the table.
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Adding to the political uncertainty, Tory MPs reportedly are bracing themselves for a snap general election this autumn amid fears the Brexit deadlock will become insurmountable.
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The longest-tenured Republican on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced Monday that he will retire in July, creating a potential deadlock at the agency.
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Lawmakers endorsed his appointment on Saturday with 61 votes in the 120-seat parliament - ending a political deadlock that has persisted since elections on June 11.
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The left-wing Five Star Movement (M5S) and the right-wing Lega met the Italian president Sergio Mattarella Monday afternoon, potentially breaking months of political deadlock.
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Wall Street is nervous that political deadlock in Washington and a looming debt ceiling fight could lead to the unthinkable this year: a U.S. debt default.
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But Coyle hopped over Coyotes defender Michael Stone to get to the rebound, and tucked the puck between the goalie's pads to break the scoreless deadlock.
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Talks between Labour and the government are due to continue on Wednesday in a bid to break the parliamentary deadlock over the way forward on Brexit.
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Putting the brakes on industry The deadlock in Brexit negotiations in recent months has already seen car manufacturers such as BMW and Jaguar implement contingency plans.
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An inning later, he shook off the error by hitting a home run off Ivan Nova and creating a deadlock that lasted nearly another three hours.
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While a recent political deadlock in Italy looks to have stabilized, clouds do loom on the horizon in the shape of a U.S.-EU trade spat.
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A close election could throw Britain into political deadlock just days before formal Brexit talks with the European Union are due to begin on June 19.
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The report comes as the Conservatives and Labour vie for votes ahead of a snap general election on December 235 amid continuing parliamentary deadlock over Brexit.
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