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The expression "financial deadlock" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression to refer to a situation in which two or more parties are unable to come to an agreement on financial matters. For example, "The two countries have been in a financial deadlock for several months without any signs of resolution."
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With the country on a collision course for political and financial deadlock and a continuing drumbeat of grim economic news resounding in our ears, it's hard to resist the temptation to tune in, turn on and drop out, at least for one more heady evening in the company of this musical's eager-eyed young visitors from a distant planet, the America of almost a half-century ago.
The months of financial deadlock meant several film projects were put on hold, including the latest 007 movie.
In 2009, in the midst of the world's worst financial deadlock since World War II, Smeets experienced what he deems his annus horribilis a period filled with "impending doom" where he reflected upon "the transience of life's greatest treasures".
When the Ottoman government had been in a financial deadlock over the budget of the battleships, donations for the Ottoman Navy had come in from taverns, cafés, schools and markets, and large donations were rewarded with a "Navy Donation Medal".
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Some of them claim that the Union needs some 'digesting time', while others seem to be too obsessed with the effects of the global crisis, deep-soured financial deadlocks or radicalization of the political constituencies towards out-EU migration.
The fiscal deadlock, he said, cast such a long shadow over the gathering that the ministers did not have to dwell on the financial and structural problems in their own economies.
Amid the deadlock, the financial markets all ended the day down.
The prospect of a "no" vote unsettled the markets all day and prompted the European Central Bank head Jean-Claude Trichet to warn the political deadlock "threatens financial stability in the EU as a whole and adversely impacts the real economy in Europe and beyond".
The decision was expected after talks on Thursday failed to resolve the deadlock over financial issues.
But what stands in the way of climate action isn't just political deadlock or financial conflicts of interest.
Already, Greece's deadlock has rattled financial markets and Greece's European Union partners.
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