Sentences with phrase «at an impasse about»

«Federal law enforcement and leading technology companies have long been at an impasse about how to balance digital privacy for consumers against the responsibility of federal agents and police to investigate crimes or terrorism.»

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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.
Jansen is already talking about striking in 2021, because it's already clear the owners aren't negotiating in good faith, and an impasse is more likely than it's been at any time since 1994.
REPUBLICANS TRY TO TURN THE TABLES: «It's pretty clear to me, at least at this point, that neither the Senate Democratic Majority nor the president of the United States have any interest whatsoever in entering into any discussions about how to resolve this impasse,» said Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
The comedian Griff Rhys Jones told Channel 4 News at a book signing in Chorleywood, Hertfordshire, how the Westminster impasse had left him a «state of misery about the whole thing.»
And here we are: at a possible impasse where our DNA - IQ - fueled greed for power and comfort and ease and convenience and speed and longer life spans — not to mention our sperm / egg cirus that can not be stopped — here we are: at a place where we must step back and take a look at the cliff we are about to fall over....
Industry body CII called a joint meeting of the insurers and the healthcare industry to resolve the impasse following withdrawal of cashless treatment facility at about 150 hospitals by four PSU insurance companies from July 1 on allegations of over-billing.
The problem with ignoring, for example, the emotional dynamics at work in a case, is that when the parties are negotiating about something legally substantive (e.g. parenting plan, spousal support, what to do about the house) they will often reach an impasse in the negotiations that is connected to some underlying emotional concern or issue that needs to be addressed, but is not.
The mediation has been going on for about five hours, and the parties are at an impasse.
Court Field Trip: At different points during the mediation session, you each indicated that you might feel like court would be a good option for resolving some of your impasse issues. Before you make a final decision as to whether court would be a good option for you, we'd suggest that you make a trip down to the Superior Court at 111 N. Hill Street, 2nd floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012 and see what happens in the family courtrooms. We think it makes sense for you to have all of the information before you make final choices about going to court or not going to court. Without seeing how the court operates, you won't know if it's the best choice for yoAt different points during the mediation session, you each indicated that you might feel like court would be a good option for resolving some of your impasse issues. Before you make a final decision as to whether court would be a good option for you, we'd suggest that you make a trip down to the Superior Court at 111 N. Hill Street, 2nd floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012 and see what happens in the family courtrooms. We think it makes sense for you to have all of the information before you make final choices about going to court or not going to court. Without seeing how the court operates, you won't know if it's the best choice for yoat 111 N. Hill Street, 2nd floor, Los Angeles, CA 90012 and see what happens in the family courtrooms. We think it makes sense for you to have all of the information before you make final choices about going to court or not going to court. Without seeing how the court operates, you won't know if it's the best choice for you.
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