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"The time has come to tread a new path," Mr. da Silva declared in his inaugural address, arguing that Brazil's progress had been stalled by what he called the "economic, social and moral impasse" of a system based on self-interest.
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The latest negotiations managed to avoid such an impasse by developing a system of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs).
The text that Mr. Lachenmann uses comes from a 1973 letter by Ensslin (she died under mysterious circumstances in prison in 1977) in which she writes that "the criminal, madman and suicide" are all products of "man's hopeless impasse in the system: destroy yourself or destroy others, dead or egoist".
Creating an impasse of any sort is not our idea.
Impasse of the Angels: Scenes from a Moroccan Space of Memory.
A significant increase in court cases will lead to an impasse for the court system.
Mr. Christie called the arrangement "an end to the impasse of the last year".
The Impasse of Certainty.
If that were the case, an impasse with a great deal of impassioned rhetoric would result.
As the impasse continues, a sense of lost opportunities pervades.
But the suit reflects the severity of the impasse in an increasingly urgent debate over how to improve New York's system of juvenile prisons.
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