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That may now change.In some other areas, the SPD's new assertiveness may produce gridlock, not retreat.
A proposed shopping mall might produce gridlock on a local Main Street.
They often produce gridlock: managers representing the functions and those having an eye on markets cannot agree.
"Our proposal will make it easier for airports, airlines and controllers to keep pace with the skyrocketing demand for air travel this nation is going to experience over the coming decades," says FAA Administrator Marion Blakey, warning that no change to the status quo would produce "gridlock in our skies and on our taxiways".
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Obama was often a bystander as the two chambers produced gridlock.
Collision Course The collision of those goals produced gridlock over the summer as the White House and Congress wrestled over the federal debt limit.
Mr. McCain said he believed that an excess of bureaucracy at the Defense Department was producing gridlock that had left the detainees in unfair limbo.
Lebanon is a model Iraqis often cite, a democracy that produces gridlock among ethnic and sectarian parties as divided before elections as after them, resulting in an ever tense political paralysis.
It is true that a Kerry victory has the biggest chance of producing gridlock: the Republicans stand little chance of losing the House, thanks to gerrymandering, and they have a better than even chance of keeping control of the Senate, where the Democrats have more vulnerable seats to defend.
But although this arrangement conforms to the founding fathers' prejudice against strong government, it also produces gridlock, and prevents voters from kicking out their whole government at once. Britain's arrangements provide both strong governments and a simple way for voters to get rid of them.So Mr Blair has a case.
When outrage in the public square is left to fester it produces gridlock, even despair.
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