Sentences with phrase «at an impasse since»

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.

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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.
Rob Crozier, the executive director of AUSNZ, told me that academic salary negotiations have reached a total impasse, since the vice-chancellors effectively have been told by the government not to negotiate at a national level with AUSNZ.
For quite a while now, the Commission has hinted that at some point in the near future it will finally try to break the political impasse which has existed on the issue since 1998, when an initial Commission proposal was not followed up by the Council.
Sadly, the timing of the acquisition left it at an impasse, and many other smartwatches have surpassed the Moonraker's capabilities since then.
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