Sentences with phrase «left at an impasse»

I can rarely convince him to swing onto the sweet side, and I'm pretty set in my ways, so most of the time we're left at an impasse.
Cuphead ultimately leaves me at an impasse.
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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This is the impasse the industry stands at: while nearly all players acknowledge the need to deal somehow with climate change, none are prepared to leave four - fifths of their product in the ground, unsold.
Jurors in the federal corruption trial of Joseph Percoco, left, indicated on Tuesday that they were at an impasse, with one writing that «the only thing we seem to agree on is that we can not agree.»
Massey blamed de Blasio for the current impasse over mayoral control with just days left in the legislative session, but said state senators should nonetheless sign off on an extension of at least six months to a year.
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.»
That left the pricey problem up to the Republican - controlled legislature, which is now at an impasse over the issue.
But then the writers make a few more terrible jokes, including one scene where Bryce checks out Arcadia's lingerie in her apartment, that start to drag poor Bryce back into the realms of being unlikable, and that leaves me at a bit of an impasse: I could argue that Bryce is perhaps an interesting study on human nature, questioning what someone would actually become after 500 - years of watching friends and family die around them without being able to die themselves, always having to live on the outer fringes of society.
Given that Segregated Witness needs to be backed by 95 % of the hashing power of the network in order to be adopted, any mining pool commanding 5 % of the hashing power or more can effectively block the process, leaving progress towards scalability at an impasse.
Obviously, going through the entire Collaborative process only to leave it at the end to move into litigation following an impasse is a very expensive, inefficient, and stressful way out of the divorce.
This feedback loop leaves both people feeling frustrated and hurt, with issues unresolved and at an impasse.
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