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When there is gridlock in Congress, "the executive branch has to make a whole series of decisions," Obama said.
"It's up to us to decide whether there is gridlock or an opportunity to reach across the aisle and work in a bipartisan way," Ms. Stabenow said.
The assistant principal, Michael Eisman, said that when the 4,800 students enter the hallways to change classes, there is gridlock.
If the economy goes south, or interest rates rise, or the surpluses prove ephemeral, or there is gridlock on the hill or the right-wingers go nuts -- it will be George W. Bush's fault.
Only if there is gridlock regarding self-regulation, the CFPB should develop regulations to establish strong privacy and security requirements.
Speaking to the BBC's Sunday Politics London, Sport Minister Hugh Robertson said the authorities have plans to lift the restrictions on the Olympic Games Lanes if there is gridlock.
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Above all, there's gridlock.
"I get it -- there's frustration when there's gridlock, and sometimes people want to give money where government won't," said Aaron Dorfman, executive director of the National Committee for Responsive Philanthropy.
From 1926 through last year, an index of large-capitalization stocks returned about 7 percent, annualized, when there was gridlock, compared with about 12 percent when there was not.
The coaches are cheaper than their smaller counterparts and drive in a separate designated lane – but other motorists frequently intrude if there's gridlock.
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