Sentence examples for trade gridlock from inspiring English sources

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"We'll trade gridlock for progress," said Mr. Dayton, who added that his plans included increasing taxes on the richest Minnesotans and devoting more money to education.

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Even the joys of a large sitting area in Times Square are not an adequate trade-off for permanent gridlock.

With his domestic options narrowed by Washington gridlock, boosting overseas trade represents a rare chance to take action.

The report may stoke concern that India's outlook has worsened because of trade and fiscal deficits, political gridlock, inflation and the threat to global growth from the European debt crisis.

"The report may stoke concern that India's outlook has worsened because of trade and fiscal deficits, political gridlock, inflation and the threat to global growth from the European debt crisis," Bloomberg News reports.

If we operated by end-state principles of justice (Nozick 1974), we would need to justify every move that bore on how goods would be distributed in the evolving end-state, which is to say we would need to justify virtually every trade we contemplate, which would gridlock us rather than facilitate our inventing ever more clever ways of making ourselves more valuable to the people around us.

Specifically, Martelly's attempt to redress the economy failed as a result of parliamentary gridlock; thereby resulting in trade difficulties between Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Pearl Street was the nation's storefront in those years, the first World Trade Center, as Al later put it, gridlocked with wagons at every working hour: a microcosm of the city to come.

It is because those views are all represented in Westminster – by business lobbies, trade unions and MPs – that there is policy gridlock.

And at the same time, the two mechanisms that could possibly generate sufficient revenues for CCS carbon taxes and cap-and-trade systems for CO2 emissions are trapped by perpetual political gridlock.

The ban has been in place on those crossings and on five others in Lower Manhattan since late September; it was imposed to ease traffic after several days of crippling gridlock that followed the attack on the World Trade Center.

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