Sentence examples for impasse was described from inspiring English sources

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The current UNFCCC impasse was described to the Guardian as "paralysis" and even its head, Yvo de Boer, has talked of a "cooling off period" after Copenhagen.

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A process for Resolving an Impasse is described.

"Bed" extrapolates from the adult brothers' impasse, which is described at a time when Mal is 45 and his brother 43, to explain how their shared childhood turned out so badly.

Key talks on Iran's controversial nuclear programme, which have resumed after a 15-month impasse, have been described as "positive" and "totally different" from the last meeting.

In the paper, working memory (WM), long-term memory (LTM), operator selection, impasse solving, expected travel time determination, and chunking rule generation were described with the consideration of practical situations.

Further contributing factors to an impasse also emerged from our study and some of these concepts support what has already been described in the literature.

Barriers were described that could impede the process of Finding Common Ground leading to conflict and possibly resulting in an impasse.

Cablevision said yesterday that a recent offer described by the YES Network as "an extraordinary compromise" to end their impasse was not a major breakthrough.

Impasse was reached.

The impasse was on.

An impasse was reached, says Newman.

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