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Pelosi called for party cooperation to avoid gridlock.
Now, real dysfunction may make them look more carefully at how other democracies avoid gridlock.
If developed countries are to avoid gridlock, the newsletter went on to suggest, their cities have to grow down as well as up.
Officials in Ibiza and Formentera say they may have to stop tourists arriving in cars to avoid gridlock, following the example of the Italian resort island of Capri.
After Sept. 11, Raj Goel, the chief technology officer of Brainlink International, a technology services firm in Midtown Manhattan, began leaving for work at noon, to avoid gridlock.
Whoever wins the lower house at the next general election, due by 2013, is unlikely to hold a majority in the upper house.To avoid gridlock, Mr Noda intends assiduously to court the LDP.
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More trains were put on, roads closed and special buses introduced to ferry fans directly to Waterloo station in the hope of avoiding gridlock.
In the end, the most compelling argument in favour of the constitution remains the simple, pragmatic need to ensure that an enlarged EU avoids gridlock so that decisions can still be made with so many additional members sitting round the table.
The fervor that this slogan inflames on the campaign trail becomes the admission of naiveté when it comes to doing the people's business and avoiding gridlock.
Operating room scheduling is an important component of strategic planning for critical care needs and avoiding gridlock in the hospital [ 39].
With documentaries, Mr. Cooper said, efforts were made to avoid thematic gridlock.
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