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Just got into a deadlock.
There is growing buzz that the dead heat could slide into a deadlock.
This unfortunate situation has forced Europe into a deadlock that can only be broken by revitalizing the Community Patent.
WHEN quarrelling politicians got into a deadlock in 2010 and again last year over how to close America's gaping budget deficit, they picked the easy way out.
In 2010, Republicans took control of both houses of the state legislature for the first time in a century, and moved rapidly to redraw the state's electoral districts, turning their narrow majority of votes into a deadlock on the legislature.
Tensions between the Islamist bloc and a loose minority coalition of liberal, secular, and Christian members of the assembly quickly developed into a deadlock over questions of human rights and the role of religion in the state, and the Islamist majority ultimately passed a draft constitution in spite of legal challenges and walkouts by the opposition.
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CODESA concluded months later, in a deadlock.
By November 1914, three months of bloody warfare across France and Belgium had settled into a complete deadlock.
People could express their core interests without getting into a political deadlock.
And so, through some perverse compatibility – those marriages that last for ages because of an insatiable and shared appetite for bickering – they settled into a tranced deadlock.
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