Sentence examples for a complete impasse from inspiring English sources

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Negotiations reached a complete impasse, and the future of the occupied territories, and of relations between Palestinians and Israelis, became increasingly uncertain.

"We're at a complete impasse," said one American official who is involved in the issue but was speaking without authorization and so requested anonymity.

However, more than 40% of the detainees are Yemeni, and negotiations between the US and Yemen to repatriate those prisoners have reached a "complete impasse".

It is true that Cameron was not left with a complete impasse after two days trying to strong arm Russian president Vladimir Putin to abandon his support for President Bashar al-Assad.

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The speaker of the House, Tom Feeney, is no longer talking to the president of the Senate, John McKay; the budget is moving toward complete impasse; and a lobbyist and dog-track owner ended up engaged in fisticuffs in the men's room at the rotunda.

To men's bewilderment and dismay, women's anger over the impasse may prove a complete libido killer--sex becomes one more burdensome "task" instead of a loving source of emotional and physical replenishment (i.e., it's not as simple as, "honey, I'm too tired").

The deal, if completed, would end a yearlong impasse that has come to symbolize the health care plight of the country's uninsured immigrants and the taxpayer-supported hospitals that end up caring for them.

Impasse Finally, of course, no trade talks these days would be complete without an impasse over agriculture.

A process for Resolving an Impasse is described.

A tragic impasse results.

There's a certain impasse.

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