Sentences with phrase «because of the stalemate»

«The Governor is also right that New York can not afford to lose $ 1 billion in federal education funds because of a stalemate over new evaluation procedures.
The Australian arm of Spanish infrastructure group Acciona, the world's largest renewable energy firm, has frozen about A$ 750 million of windfarm projects because of the stalemate, said local managing director Andrew Thomson.
What sounds good in concept often stumbles in practice, which is why it's important to revisit laws regularly (that hasn't happened with No Child Left Behind because of the stalemate in Washington).

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But because Kim isn't expected to budge, the stalemate could result in the real risk of American preemptive action within six months, according to Jennings: «Just because it's a dangerous option doesn't mean it won't happen.
That stalemate has prompted concerns among trade watchers that the US could be setting the stage for pulling out of NAFTA, especially because Trump has said that if the three countries don't settle on a deal to his liking, he's pulling out.
The fresh point of view possible precisely because I am not you may be just the thing for solving a stalemated quandary, but what we ordinarily mean when we say such things is «If I were myself in your place.»
UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon was repeatedly invited not to take part in the NAM gathering, because of Iran's latest declaration against Israel and the stalemate in the nuclear negotiations.
Cuomo himself created an entire political party to back the ten - point proposal that has been the source of bickering and stalemate between the Democratically - controlled Assembly and Republican - controlled Senate because of the plank that would codify Roe v. Wade in state law.
He had trumped the Senate's we can't get 32 votes because that guy is holding out act, and the I'll just wait this out until you get sick of the stalemate approach of the Assembly.
Because the Republican Caucus did the right thing and sustained the County Executive's veto of Local Law 5 - 1, and members of the Majority Caucus have refused to compromise on a new map, the process has reached a stalemate.
«We speculate that because there's warming both at the surface and above, that's kind of stalemate that leads to fewer days with tornadoes,» Elsner said.
Substituting presidential preferences for explicit laws passed by Congress is an extraordinary invocation of executive power, but Duncan says it is necessary to take such actions because of the legislative stalemate.
It is because of such complications that the National Commission on Energy Policy concluded in its December, 2004, report «Ending The Energy Stalemate» («ETES») that «hydrogen offers little to no potential to improve oil security and reduce climate change risks in the next twenty years.»
Because there are two of you, this can easily result in a stalemate on major issues.
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