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Then Mr. Obama and Republicans tussled to an impasse over spending and taxes.
The sides came to an impasse last March about carriage, and Comedy Central removed the shows.
"The bilateral relationship has come to an impasse," he said in a telephone interview.
And if federal intransigence were to bring the negotiations to an impasse?
A significant increase in court cases will lead to an impasse for the court system.
"A proposition to leave Europe without a project leads to an impasse," he said.
When settlement discussions involving other plaintiff lawyers came to an impasse, they would invoke Mr. Edwards.
The Stormont assembly was suspended last month due to an impasse over decommisioning.
"It was a very polarizing argument, and it came to an impasse," he said.
His comments suggested hope for an end to an impasse on the issue in Congress.
Those negotiations came to an impasse, and the union continued its strike at the Belle Ayr Mine.
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