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is stalemate
noun
The state in which the player to move is not in check but has no legal moves, resulting in a draw.
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The alternative is stalemate.
The result is stalemate.
At the moment, there is stalemate.
The result, in Jamaica at least, is stalemate.
So when the matter is finally settled (probably in late 2012) the likeliest outcome is stalemate.
But he added: "On all other issues relevant to Iran's nuclear programme, however, there is stalemate.
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The Senate is stalemated over a climate change bill.
Reform is stalemated by those who are protecting the status quo.
Legislation to create a no-fault trust fund to compensate victims of asbestos-related diseases is stalemated in Congress.
The black king is stalemated in the corner and Gelfand easily finds a way to lose all his pieces.
Otherwise, it would be stalemate.
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