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The phrase "deadlocked by" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English. It is used to describe a situation where progress or negotiation is halted or stuck due to opposing opinions or actions. Example: The negotiations were deadlocked by the disagreement over salary increases, causing talks to come to a standstill. In this example, the phrase "deadlocked by" is used to convey that the negotiations were unable to move forward due to the disagreement over salary increases.
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For months, the process has been deadlocked by lingering bitterness between the Maoists, now a political party, and other parties.
He served in the Irish constitutional convention (July 1917), but it became virtually deadlocked by early 1918.
But those surpluses have grown only because Washington has been deadlocked by divided government, unable to agree on what to do with the windfall.
"The Noda government has come to the conclusion that the U.S.-Japan security alliance is too important to be deadlocked by a single base," said Yuichi Hosoya, a specialist on international affairs at Keio University in Tokyo.
The case for the Kalabagh dam has long been deadlocked by fierce disagreements between Pakistan's four provinces, and in particular by the most powerful and populous province, Punjab, against the other three — Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Baluchistan and Sindh — which complain they have always been shortchanged in the decisions over natural resources.
While a previous bill died in the State Senate without a single Republican vote, Mr. Cuomo managed to win the backing of key Republican contributors and the votes of four Republican lawmakers to secure passage — thus providing more evidence of a functioning government that wasn't deadlocked by partisanship.
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Compulsory national service being essential in socialism, it is thus deadlocked equally by organised labour and by capitalism.
"I am deadlocked," says Kane, "by that smooth psychiatric voice of reason which tells me there is an objective reality in which my body and mind are one.
And that has a pretty ironic backhand when you consider the fact that if, by some miraculous disaster, there is a deadlocked convention, it's extremely unlikely that Republican Party leaders would resolve that deadlock by giving either Santorum or Gingrich the nod.
He says he hopes to break partisan deadlocks by forming a group of "radical centrists".
In theory this would break political deadlock by helping moderates, such as, well, a certain hedonistic Austrian.
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