Sentences with phrase «all at that impasse»

Greece is making headlines again for being at another impasse with its European creditors and the IMF.
Then in mid-July, O'Neill wrote a letter to the manager explaining that they were at an impasse and urged the hospital to cancel the bill.
Greece and its European creditors are at an impasse over measures that the Syriza - led government should legislate in order to be granted some debt relief.
The company and the union are at an impasse with issues like healthcare, offshoring call center jobs, work rules and pensions.
Congress remains at an impasse over the future of the Affordable Care Act, while employers and consumers are struggling under the weight of rising medical costs, including the soaring price of prescription drugs.
The discussions between Greece and its European creditors broke down over the weekend, with the two sides still at an impasse.
And the longer the U.S. and the E.U. are at an impasse, the less likely it is that they can push back against China together.
Scant weeks after the people of British Columbia, in a magnificent fit of self - destructive fury, voted to unharmonize their provincial sales tax from the now - misnamed Harmonized Sales Tax, word came that talks between Ottawa and Quebec on a plan to compensate the province for harmonizing its own tax were at an impasse.
The latest round of talks over Nafta concluded last week in Washington with Canada, the United States and Mexico still at an impasse over the future of the agreement.
On a more fundamental level, the negotiations remain at an impasse over a collection of U.S. proposals dubbed «poison pills» by U.S. Chamber President and CEO Thomas J. Donohue, including the proposed sunset clause, an extreme approach to rule of origins for the auto and textile / apparel sectors, and measures that would undermine investment protection, government procurement, and trade in seasonal produce.
You may feel it's wrong to steal, but if another person feels it's right to steal, you have no objective reference by which to say he is wrong and you are right; you are at an impasse.
He was at an impasse.
I conclude that Craig and the process theist are at an impasse so that if a decision is to be made concerning the cognitive superiority of either the kalam or process theistic models, this must be made by appeal to issues in philosophical theology other than the question of the extension of the past.
At this impasse, Tutu asked Sylvia what she was feeling.
Evangelicals are those who believe in (1) the need for personal relationship with God through faith in the atoning work of Jesus Christ, and (2) the sole and binding authority of the Bible as God's revelation, but they are at an impasse over the interpretation of major theological matters.
The result is that evangelicals are currently at an impasse over the interpretation of major theological matters.
I was at an impasse.
But alas, you don't seem to think there can be any genuine theological disagreements about what is sinful, so we are at an impasse.
I guess we, also, are at an impasse that only the Holy Spirit can breach.
Religion News Service: Jewish and Christian groups at impasse over U.S. aid to Israel An established interfaith group is in danger of disintegrating as major American Jewish groups and prominent mainline Protestant churches differ over U.S. aid for Israel - a long - standing argument that the group was established, in part, to diffuse.
Depending only on the resources in Whitehead's philosophy as he developed it, we arrive and remain at this impasse.
Though both conservative and liberal approaches have failed, we are not necessarily at an impasse.
but teams aren't ponying up the money or the length of contracts that free agents want, so everyone is at an impasse.
then gets offered a new deal and is at an impasse because he wants more money.
As of Monday morning, the two sides are «are at an impasse» according to FanRag's Jon Heyman, with Heyman adding that «LA loves its prospects» as the reason for said impasse.
It seems that Spurs and City are at an impasse.
Swansea are thought to be holding out for # 50m and their manager Paul Clement has suggested negotiations are currently at an impasse.
We are therefore at an impasse, and as fans we need to take a deep breath and accept that to all intents and purposes this season is over.
I was at an impasse.
Social democracy may be at an impasse, but history is once again on the march.
But the state and the tribes have been at an impasse over the terms.
With New York State budget negotiations at an impasse, Gov. Andrew Cuomo has asked legislative leaders to extend last year's budget through the end of May while Democrats and Republicans continue working to settle their differences.
Jurors in the federal corruption trial of Joseph Percoco, left, indicated on Tuesday that they were at an impasse, with one writing that «the only thing we seem to agree on is that we can not agree.»
The Troy city council is at an impasse over the 2016 budget, which calls for a 9.3 percent tax hike.
The state budget is now three days late and negotiations remain at an impasse.
Under the existing system, contract talks that are at an impasse go to three - member arbitration panels.
Stakeholders have been awaiting word of a new «New York / New York» deal, as the previous three city - state supportive housing plans have been called, but with negotiations at an impasse, de Blasio said the city couldn't wait for Albany any longer.
Jurors in the bribery trial of a former aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo were told to take Wednesday off to wait out a storm after the jury foreman revealed deliberations were at an impasse and three jurors asked to be excused.
But in December, the county's largest union, the Civil Service Employees Association, balked and declared negotiations at an impasse.
Joseph Percoco, his face flushed and his demeanor dour, was found guilty by a deeply - divided jury that sent out surprising word of its verdict at 11:42 a.m. after twice announcing they were at an impasse.
Governor Andrew Cuomo and Republicans in the Senate remain at an impasse over gun control legislation — just days before the governor's State of the State address.
NEW YORK (AP)-- Jurors in the bribery trial of a former aide to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo were told to take Wednesday off to wait out a storm after the jury foreman revealed deliberations were at an impasse and three jurors asked to be excused.
Republicans and Democrats in the Senate have remained at an impasse since Sen. Pedro Espada (D - Bronx) helped Republicans overturn the Democratic majority leadership, a move Democrats have since called illegal.
The state and Senecas have been at an impasse since the tribe earlier this year said it was halting payment of some $ 110 million a year to the state, which shares proceeds with localities in 16 Western New York counties.
The issue is not strictly fiscal, though, and could fall out of the budget if lawmakers remain at impasse.
With theory at an impasse, the next breakthrough in physics is likely to come from an experiment.
Then in mid-July, O'Neill wrote a letter to the manager explaining that they were at an impasse and urged the hospital to cancel the bill.
They are at an impasse, however, on postdoc pay.
Graduate students learn to seek advice only when they are at an impasse, as an admission of defeat.
With House and Senate leaders at an impasse over 2014 spending, many observers expect Congress to extend 2013 spending levels into the new fiscal year, which begins on 1 October.
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