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Discover Ludwig"impasse about" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or issue where there is a deadlock or stalemate, and no progress or agreement can be reached. Example: The negotiations between the two countries have reached an impasse about the trade tariffs, and it seems unlikely that a resolution will be reached anytime soon.
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"I see us at an impasse about understanding what a monument or a memorial is all about," she said.
The partisan impasse about extending the tax cut is just one element in a broader political battle concerning the budget this year.
"Our position continues to be that at the core of this is a philosophical impasse about how the market gets served," he said.
The federal government's negotiations with the Center for Biological Diversity, an environmental group that also brought many suits against the Interior Department, reached an impasse about a month ago, participants said.
Ronald M. Green, an ethicist at Dartmouth College and an adviser to Advanced Cell Technology, said he hoped the new method "provides a way of ending the impasse about federal funding for this research".
[C4.] The Struggles of the Asian Economy Singapore and Taiwan, their economies heavily reliant on exports, reported economic contractions that were among the worst in decades, while policy makers in Japan, mired in its fourth recession in 10 years, are at an impasse about how to revive the economy there.
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In one breath on Friday, Speaker John A. Boehner of Ohio said the fiscal impasse was about bringing "fairness to the American people under Obamacare" and about doing "something about our spending problem".
But even his vague comments last week about his openness to new revenues to resolve the fiscal impasse — and about a desire to work on some sort of immigration reform legislation, in a blunt acknowledgment of his party's weakness among Hispanic voters — got immediate pushback from some members, including Mr. Fleming and Representative Steve King of Iowa.
But Mr. Suozzi is right to inform the public -- and the state arbitration panel that will probably decide the longstanding contract impasse -- about some of the real trade-offs ahead.
What does the election impasse reveal about Russia's relationship with the West?
A report by Bolivia's own state-run geological service, Sergeotecmin, in 2003, agreed that the water follows a natural drainage course.In truth the impasse is about more than the Silala.
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