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America's air-transport system is facing gridlock.
Mr. Mica told reporters after the meeting, "You're going to be facing gridlock and meltdown in metropolitan New York City".
However, after failing to intervene in Syria and facing gridlock in Congress, it is unlikely that Obama would be willing to sacrifice the political capital to stage an intervention before the mid-term elections this November.
Trying to cross the Williamsburg bridge at rush hour almost always means facing gridlock, and when the L train shuts down in 2019 some worry that things could get even worse with more people commuting by car.
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Despite some early victories, Spitzer quickly faced gridlock.
The Legislature in California, like New York's, faces gridlock because of a highly partisan Democratic majority and Republican minority.
She will also face gridlock in a Congress increasingly weary of the ruling party, which lost seats, and its key ally, in this poll.
But if the Republicans gain the seat in question, the Legislature is more likely to face gridlock in its divided efforts.
If Mr. Booker becomes mayor, he could face gridlock there before he even has a chance to savor victory, according to the Star-Ledger.
Once a gentle affair in a couple of halls at the exhibition centre next to the airport, it has now grown so large that cars heading there face gridlock on the roads from the city centre.
At current rates of investment, McKinsey says, India's already congested cities will face gridlock with only a quarter of the necessary trains and metros and a severe shortage of water.
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