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Rather, the case against the president and his associates has become something of a stalemate.
For decades, the state's contradictory inclinations came to something of a stalemate, resulting in its pragmatic political style.
Even before the crackdown on militias began on Tuesday, Pentagon statistics on the frequency of militia and insurgent attacks suggested that after major security gains last fall, the conflict had drifted into something of a stalemate.
We seem to have something of a stalemate.
Despite Cimon's massive victory, something of a stalemate developed between Persia and the League.
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"We don't like them but it makes sense to work together," says Abu Saleh, a Farouq man, explaining that the two groups have been discussing how to co-ordinate their attacks in Raqqa.For the past few months, there has been something of a military stalemate, with few big advances on either side, despite the army's indiscriminate use of heavy artillery and a death toll that has been over 1,000 a week.
The tensions are ultimately something of a stereotypical French stalemate: it's evident that more taxicabs are needed and, broadly speaking, that more French citizens need jobs.
On the spending cuts, Labour and the government have fought each other to something resembling a stalemate.
But the administration warned of consequences in the event of a stalemate.
But, in this kind of a stalemate, the guy with the gun wins.
But, he added, "The odds of a stalemate remain far too high".
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