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Even as they met, an impasse over merit pay for teachers threatened to force Mr. Levy to scale down his most important program: plans for sending hundreds of thousands of faltering students to summer school.
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In terms of fiscal coordination, Laeken takes us to the end of 2002, but it is becoming clear that at Feira, fiscal Europe met with an impasse.
As the impasse continued, a whole generation grew up in the north never having met a Greek Cypriot nor having seen the south.
If an impasse was met in opposing sides, the attention of both claimants naturally turned toward the bartender.
A major public investment programme in job creation in house-building, infrastructure enhancement and the new green digital economy would provide a triple whammy to meet the current impasse.
"We're at somewhat of an impasse," said Milbury, who met with Lapointe this morning.
Proposals to bring such topics into the classroom have met resistance from religious groups and politicians – an impasse Sinesi hopes to break.
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All three commissioners met with Talleyrand informally in March, but it was clear that the parties were at an impasse.
In mid-April, however, talks between the two parties reached an impasse with Democrats and Republicans involved in the process refusing to meet.
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