Sentences with phrase «if stalemate»

Thirdly, they kept a no confidence provision to dissolve the Parliament by one vote if stalemate resulted.
But please make early substitutions if its a stalemate.
It's a gap that may not close peacefully if stalemates like this continue on.

Not exact matches

If Trump doesn't live up to his deal - making promises we could face another four years of legislative stalemate — which for many businesses may not be such a bad thing either.
CEOs are locked in a stalemate with Washington lawmakers over what tax rate the money should carry if it is brought to the country with thehighest nominal corporate levy in the developed world.
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.»
Yet if we were to try to separate good from bad motives, I daresay we would not, after a mountain of labor, advance the subject much beyond the molehill of stalemate.
What we SHOULD NOT do is sit back and let Monaco come at us, because if we do then they may just decide to sit back themselves and play for a 0 - 0 stalemate....
I'm talking players who could pull off a wonder goal once every 3 or 4 games and if you happened to be at a stalemate, that moment wins you the game.
The Sky Blues come into the game knowing that if they manage to get on the scoresheet, Real will have to win the match or be eliminated, due to Real failing to notch an away goal in the 0 - 0 stalemate.
Meanwhile, if you think the game's going to be a stalemate, visit Ladbrokes who are offerring an odds of 17/10.
Wednesday's stalemate was Arsenal's fifth draw in their last six league games, a damning statistic if ever there was one to back up everyone's assumption that Arsene Wenger doesn't boast enough maturity in his ranks.
Grabbing an early lead is pivotal to Liverpool's chances of a revival, so if the likes of Joe Cole, Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres don't get off to a quick start on Sunday, three players who should be fresher and better off for playing next to no part in Thursday European stalemate, Liverpool could once again find themselves in a spot of bother.
If West Ham do put their weekend woes behind them then they could sneak a win at Ewood Park but this really could end in a stalemate as both sets of players and managers would probably settle for a point although» Big Sam» will be desperate to land his first three points of the season.
Thus, we will not enter into negotiations brokered by ECOWAS, if it does not recognize that the provisions of The Gambians constitution provide the basic legal principles to guild the sorting out of the details of this stalemate in order to arrive to a peaceful resolution legally binding on both parties.
The Moscow view is that Russia was fortunately able to «freeze» these conflicts through a stalemate of equal forces; it is not Moscow's fault if the conflict parties were later to be divided into «good» and «bad» sides.
If it is the case that not intervening would have led to a significant massacre within this week / fortnight, there is a pragmatic lesser evil case for on balance supporting a not very well thought through intervention (the US has clearly not spent a long time doing this), and a stalemate, and then looking to the Arab League to mediate a political settlement over time in which the government can't win by massacre.
If the election is a stalemate and no one can form a majority government, it is possible there will be another general election in the fall.
Right now the UK seems to be in a stalemate in regards to the Irish border situation post-Brexit: If they don't leave the Single Market, Brexit would be effectively a farce as the UK would be forced...
After just the third round of negotiation, with five of the 18 months of viable negotiating time used up, Michel Barnier and David Davis looked as if they were already at a stalemate.
During the 31 - day stalemate last summer, Breslin was among the reform - minded Democrats who expressed strong reservations against accepting Espada back into the conference — even if that meant relegating themselves to the minority until the next election cycle.
Asked if he foresees a government shutdown looming due to a budget stalemate with the Legislature, Cuomo replied:
Will a stalemate develop - and if so, what other «necessary means» will be used to end the Libyan colonel's rule?
Of course, New York might not have had the unusually high number of competitive congressional races underway across the state if Cuomo had heeded calls from national Democrats — including Pelosi — to intercede in the redistricting stalemate between the state Senate and Assembly when it came to the House lines.
But if there was a separate, additional tiebreaker added to the mix, the current 31 — 31 Senate stalemate would be broken.
As with some other controversial pieces of legislation, the stalemate over the Child Victims Act could continue for years more if the Senate doesn't approve the bill in this session.
Judging by the speed with which the State Supreme Court has addressed legal scuffles so far in the Senate stalemate, there's no reason to think the resulting tangle would not be at least expedited, if not swiftly resolved.
What to do if there is a stalemate and the results are not rising?
If the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) stalemate provides a precedent, President Obama will use an executive order to raise the debt limit, invoking the 14th Amendment as his constitutional bedrock.
If anything, the fight over transforming American public education remains in stalemate.
If there wasn't something substantial that is worth fighting for; they wouldn't be having this stalemate.
Inflation or repression are more likely, but higher taxes or government defaults are not impossible if the politics lead to a stalemate, where no one is willing to compromise.
If we hit a stalemate, we'll agree to meet with a third person: that could be a financial therapist, a financial planner or even a minister.
These generators force aggression from the other player and prevent matches from being drawn - out stalemates; the catch is that the human forces will rake in the points if they manage to destroy the defenseless generator, which has no attack capabilities of its own.
If so, we may be heading to the same future of the WTO Doha Round, which is facing a total stalemate.
For a while it looked as if it was stalemate but, after a change both of lord chancellor and of permanent secretary within the MOJ, a solution was finally found.
The 2011 legislation allows the provincial labour board or an arbitrator to impose a settlement if a union and employer reach a stalemate on a first collective agreement.
Even Chess Grand Masters have angled for a stalemate, if the board indicates they have no chance to win.
Joint custody * increases *, not decreases, covert resentment and conflict, because it permits the parent who is not spending the day - to - day time raising the children and operating the household to exercise veto power over decisions made by the other, and if so inclined, to meddle and interfere, creating stalemate between the two parents, followed by power plays attempting to break it.
After turning this truism over in my mind for some time, I decided to collaborate with psychologist Lana Staheli to see if we couldn't find some everyday solutions to relationship stalemates.
If the break turns into a stalemate, the prolonged silence can be injurious and erode at trust in your relationship.
If space extends into too much time, turning into a stalemate, the prolonged silence can be injurious and erode the trust in your relationship.
Sometimes advising the parties this is the only option available to the brokerage if the parties are not able to come to an agreement is just the sort of encouragement the parties need to break their stalemate.
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