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Congress found itself at an impasse this week as the government's previous temporary budget was about to expire.
The two sides reached an impasse this week when the company said the dancers were on strike, and the dancers' union, the American Guild of Musical Artists, contended they had been locked out.
Disagreement over this question jeopardized the Broadway production of "Caroline, or Change" when contract negotiations with Tonya Pinkins, who plays the title role of the hired help, reached a major impasse this week.
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The two may be at the same impasse today.
The sides came to an impasse last March about carriage, and Comedy Central removed the shows.
And if he had, there would be no immigration impasse today.
The two sides have been at an impasse since March, when Mueller raised the possible threat of subpoenaing the president.
The acrimony that had characterized the impasse since late 2001 played out in private at the mayor's East 79th Street townhouse.
Economists say the shutdown and near breach of the debt ceiling would be unlikely to derail the recovery, now that Congress resolved the impasse late Wednesday.
This could ostensibly lead to the threat of a government shut down, similar to the impasse last year, but over a single rather than myriad issues.
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