Sentence examples for sort of impasse from inspiring English sources

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If enough of them do it, then maybe they can break the sort of impasse against it.

And when this happens, day after day, year after year, there is no more politics; there is only one sort of impasse or another.

This sort of impasse between process philosophers and philosophers of the manifold seems to be characteristic of the present-day state of philosophy.

The supposed health and safety reasons for closure given by the cathedral haven't, to my knowledge, been specified in a way that would allow the protesters to improve matters, and so things have come to a sort of impasse.

I didn't see the Broadway incarnation of Mr. Greenberg's play, but I can well imagine the impact that Mercedes Ruehl and Lily Rabe are said to have had playing a mother and daughter who arrive at the sort of impasse known to the men in Wilson's cross-generational saga.

"How can you do nothing for him?" When Napoleon pointed out that her husband was an imbecile, her answer was simple and direct: "True, but so what?" It was the sort of impasse Napoleon would often face in dealing with Pauline, who resembled him both in temper and in looks.

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I sort of agree.

I am not a POV member, nor do I watch much television at all, but I get the impression that the POV operation has got stuck in some sort of timewarped impasse.

"Whether I'm talking to Republicans or Democrats, and whether it's the Senate or the House, they all kind of go, 'yeah, you know, you're right.' But, there's always a 'but,' and then they say, 'But there's not really much we can do because we're at this sort of national impasse about what to do about our fiscal situation.

"I can't tell you a single one of those meetings that went badly... "Whether I'm talking to Republicans or Democrats, and whether it's the Senate or the House, they all kind of go, 'yeah, you know, you're right.' But, there's always a 'but,' and then they say, 'But there's not really much we can do because we're at this sort of national impasse about what to do about our fiscal situation.

But she said the administration is eager to find some sort of resolution to the impasse, which has undermined conservation efforts.

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