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Many City Hall observers often point to that period, when Chicago was dubbed Beirut on the lake, to argue that increased aldermanic power would lead to gridlock.
Eager to keep the Communists out of power, the Social Democrats and Civic Democrats may come together in a grand coalition that could lead to gridlock, political experts here say.
In that way, the theory goes, no individual can ensure victory for a friend or, say, his own publisher, though it may also lead to gridlock and allow a compromise candidate through.
In abandoning Mr. Davis's idea to have the campaign largely run by 11 regional campaign managers, Mr. Schmidt told associates that he feared that system was unworkable and would lead to gridlock in the campaign.
This situation could lead to gridlock and government inaction, which some traders believe is best of all.
In the late 1980s he came up with the concept of an independent Pentagon advisory commission to recommend which obsolete military bases to close; Congress would then vote the entire package up or down, thereby avoiding piecemeal fights over individual bases that would lead to gridlock.
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Both paths have led to gridlock.
The complexity of the current system leads to gridlock.
As a result, the sixty-vote requirement led to gridlock, not to governance.
This arrangement often leads to gridlock, which often leads to confrontation between the executive and legislative branches.
In the United States, the selection process has led to gridlock and the scattering of the waste in numerous locations.
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