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But Bush and his advisors also bear much responsibility for the impasse that threatens to wreck the system of collective security that emerged out of World War II.
Of course, there would be no guarantee that the government that emerged from an election next year would be any more successful at overcoming Belgium's constitutional impasse than its predecessors.
The picture that emerged confounded.
The politics of the emerging conflict are complicated and unpredictable, and one possible outcome is an impasse that prevents the spending bill from passing.
These interpretations, however, are likely to lead to the same impasse that was previously reached forty years ago.
"But these messages suggest an impasse that may be insurmountable.
It ends a dangerous impasse that has eroded trust and stalled progress towards a broader peace.
Now, the impasse that has shuttered much of the government and steered the nation toward a default has offered the Wisconsin congressman a new opening to reassert himself — and suddenly a man who seemed in danger of being eclipsed as the face of his party has re-emerged as essential to its rescue.
From my vantage point, it was not the fluid dynamics of this impasse that fascinated me.
It is that impasse that has led President Jonathan to intervene.
Last night it emerged that lawyers for the EU are in talks with the US delegation urgently seeking a way out of the impasse that now threatens a strong climate deal.
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