Sentences with phrase «of deadlock»

Unlike many who have dismissed the creation of BCC as a non-event, ZenCash Co-Founder Rob Viglione believes the event is significant as it paves the way for progress after years of deadlock over scaling.
Shooter - Claw your way out of a deadlocked struggle, where Allies and Central Powers unceasingly clash with no end in sight...
«After weeks of deadlock, I know you are understandably frustrated.
The senator did say, however, that he plans to do «whatever we can to make sure that there is an odd number» of seats in the Senate come 2012 — be it 61 or 63 — to end the possibility of a deadlock once and for all.
There were shades of 1992, with the opinion polls almost certain of deadlock between the two main parties and ultimately proving to be wrong.
This new chapter in the climate regime process was perceived as a clean state to finally break the years of deadlock in the negotiations, to implement the Convention, and to get the US on board.
Lawmakers in Washington are in a seemingly prolonged state of deadlock on extending the tax into the new year.
Will it really lead to a breaking of the deadlock?
The strike is the culmination of months of deadlocked negotiations with the city government.
Claw your way out of a deadlocked struggle, where Allies and Central Powers unceasingly clash with no end in sight.
believes the event is significant as it paves the way for progress after years of deadlock over scaling.
You can come out of the deadlock with a special design blouse, either with the shoulders on sight and floral print, or asymmetrical, with a longer sleeve and a shorter one.
In the first half of a deadlocked 3 - 3 game between the Florida Gators and Texas A&M Aggies, Gators quarterback Feleipe Franks» pass was tipped when he threw it, which resulted in the ball landing in the Florida's center's hands.
The third objection is the risk of deadlock, exemplified in the 29 - 29 vote when the National Assembly met in Wales in their first attempt to select the First Minister on 11 May.
The sharply divided map that accompanies this week's coverage of the deadlocked 9 - 9 vote on Legislator Al Krupksi's bill (see story here) makes that abundantly clear.
Is there a mechanism to prevent this kind of deadlock?
Gov. Andrew Cuomo was fairly terse in his response just now when asked for a reaction to the Senate GOP's move to strip LG Bob Duffy of his right to break a tie in the event of a deadlocked leadership vote in the chamber.
Who wants to see the sort of deadlock so often suffered by the White House and Congress?
As a result of the deadlock, the state budget is on track to be later than at any year of Cuomo's two terms in office.
The Republican camp is griping that the nine - person committee is imbalanced with five Democrats, calling it «unfair» despite dangers of a deadlock.
To end the chaos of a deadlocked Senate, he cleverly defied custom and presumably the state constitution to appoint a lieutenant governor — who provided the tie - breaking vote — and imposed order on the legislative process.
President Barack Obama knew the clock was ticking on reaching a climate - change agreement when he barged into a meeting with the leaders of China, Brazil, India, and South Africa on the last day of the deadlocked U.N. convention in Copenhagen.
On average, superintendents hired this way survive less than three years, cycling through a brief honeymoon, a longer period of deadlock, and a final decline.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's death in February set off fears of deadlocks and predictions that the Supreme Court could change course on education reform.
«On this question we have reached a state of deadlock which is very disturbing for thousands of project promoters in Europe and it's disturbing also for taxpayers.»
There was an episode of Deadlocked that had been uploaded with one of the channel's hosts MatPat versus the president of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils - Aime.
One painting is named after the ship Nansen was forced to abandon in his attempt to reach the North Pole and certainly there is some sense of deadlock and of splintering horizons, though these seem equally bound up with the action of painting itself.
As we mentioned in our post on Day 9, the crux of this deadlock seems to be centered around a few critical issues.
Rather, it referred to a situation of deadlock in the negotiating process.
In the midst of deadlock, the government came out with an ordinance giving the jurisdiction to IRDA.
Jones, the Welsh Labour leader, was today reappointed as first minister after a deal with Plaid Cymru ended a week of deadlock.
Under direct election there would be no possibility of deadlocking an election because there would be no electoral votes to win.
The coalition is seeking to ward off the potential walkout on November 30th after months of deadlock.
One year ago, President Barack Obama and longtime education leaders in Congress burst through years of deadlock to pass the Every Student Succeeds Act, the first update to the nation's main K - 12 law in over a decade.
The only way out of this deadlock is to reform the electoral system.
Going to an odd number also removes the possibility of a deadlocked 31 - 31 chamber and Senate coup vets all know how that worked out.
For now, the story is one of deadlock and despair.
African climate negotiators attending the U.S. - Africa Leaders Summit in Washington this week said leadership from the United States is critical to finalizing a global deal on measures to address climate change in 2015 after years of deadlock.
Since the HFPA has two best picture categories — Best Motion Picture, Drama, and Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy — it's unlikely to break any of the deadlock between Moonlight and La La Land.
Ending years of deadlock, DOT issued the proposal in September 2010 to help ensure pilots are rested and ready whenever they are scheduled to fly.
Today in Bali the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Conference ended with an obscure compromise after nearly two weeks of deadlock.
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