Sentences with phrase «current deadlock»

The phrase "current deadlock" means a situation where progress or decision-making is blocked, and no solution or agreement can be reached at the current time. Full definition
In a move likely to be viewed as an attempt to break the current deadlock, May is expected to give an «update on Brexit negotiations so far», the prime minister's deputy spokesperson said last Thursday.
The current deadlock has raised pressure on Greek bonds on Thursday morning, sending the 10 - year bond yields up by 5 basis point.
Since its publication on the bitcoin - dev mailing list on 25th February, a proposal by pseudonymous contributor Shaolinfry for a user - activated soft fork (UASF) has been widely discussed — and framed by some as a possible way around the current deadlock over SegWit activation.
The National Union of Students (NUS) backs the right of lecturers to take strike action, but said the current deadlock was «seriously frustrating».
Lord Hain said the current deadlock was seriously undermining public confidence in the political classes.
But Burstow said he hoped the current deadlock could be broken to create one of the coalition's biggest «legacy issues».
Today, a look at how to break the current deadlock over a road map for the National Science Foundation.
Touching on the current deadlock in Copenhagen over the responsibilities of wealthy countries versus developing countries, the Pope writes that «the present ecological crisis is the historical responsibility of the industrialized countries.
This will break the current deadlock in climate change negotiations and, at the same time, «encourage the consensual and progressive development of international environmental law».
Current renewable energy legislation is stalled in the senate, with disagreement over offshore oil drilling being cited as a reason for the current deadlock.
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