Sentence examples for be impasse from inspiring English sources

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be impasse

noun

A road with no exit; a cul-de-sac

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There will be meetings but as long as Cameron runs the WICB there will be impasse.

Similar(59)

So is impasse inevitable?

For the bakery union workers, was impasse the best option?

The big question is however – how often is impasse just a game being played by both sides?

So all the singularities ( u 0, v ) with v ≠ 0 are impasse points while ( u 0, 0 ) is a so called I-point (see [[4], pp.163-166]).

Politically, we will be at impasse.

There was an impasse.

It was an impasse.

"There is an impasse here," Mr. Ryan said.

A: It's an impasse.

The result is an impasse.

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