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The logjam
noun
An excess of logs being conveyed on a river, so that their motion halts.
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The logjam requires new thinking.
The logjam seems to be breaking.
The logjam broke when Mr. Cox was offered an incentive by his landlord.
The logjam has put numerous Iraqis, like the Aeisa family, in a potentially dangerous bind.
The logjam continued at seven under par, where 12 players settled after 54 holes.
The logjam was broken in 2004 by newly populist examinations of the war and its aftermath.
The logjam has several origins, including the intense attention to a resolution on Iraq.
I kind of like the logjam.
… Nothing has broken the logjam yet.
Yet the logjam does not exist.
But the election will break the logjam.
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