Sentences with phrase «still deadlocked»

Both are still deadlocked on a new deal, and it's starting to get nasty.
They're still deadlocked over differences in their spending plans.
And the Legislature is still deadlocked on the extent to which its report will be used in any future law.
Norwich also gave United a run for their money at Old Trafford, eventually losing 2 - 0 despite creating several gilt - edged chances with the score still deadlocked, but did manage to hold Liverpool at Anfield to a 1 - 1 draw.
My guess Wenger took him out tactically to accommodate for Chambers... that's AW style, take out your DM when you down to 10 Men against the Champions away from home with the score still deadlocked.
Minute 85 we saw Theo Walcott place a tremendous effort from outside the box agonisingly close, but again, still no deadlock broken.

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Still, the schadenfreude in ministers» reactions was leavened with concern about the consequences of the policy deadlock.
Still, Lingard did little to justify his selection tonight, lacking the nous, creativity and quality to really give his attacking team - mates the opportunities they needed to break the deadlock.
With neither side able to find a way to break the deadlock, both were forced to settle for a share of the spoils which may not be enough to ensure that Van Gaal remains at the helm in Manchester as time will tell if he will still be in charge in 2016.
Manchester United were far from their best in the opening 45 minutes against Sunderland on Boxing Day, but they still managed to break the deadlock.
Still, the hosts always score at home and six minutes before the break Pugh broke the deadlock with a stunning finish as he found space at the back post and crashed an effort off the post and into the net.
With Oklahoma City essentially deadlocked in a 4 - 5 matchup with homecourt advantage in the first round, the team would still like to finish strong and enter the postseason on a roll.
Cedric Soares and Shane Long have both had sights of goal for the visitors but the deadlock is still to be broken.
-- STILL NO PERCOCO VERDICT — New York Times» Vivian Wang and Benjamin Weiser: «The jury in a major New York corruption trial announced for the second time that it was deadlocked, dimming the prospects once again for a verdict in the trial of a former senior aide to Cuomo.
Despite the initial deadlock a deal might still be possible.
Nothing will happen before Jan; and even then it may still be a deadlock.
The party is currently deadlocked, with Mr Corbyn resoundingly defeated in a vote of no confidence from his fellow MPs, but still maintaining strong support among the Labour membership.
If the board — which consists of two Democrats and two Republicans — deadlocked, Sugarman would still have the fifth tie - breaking vote.
David Fidler, an expert in international and national security law at Indiana University in Bloomington, points out that the meeting hasn't actually broken the publication deadlock, because Keim and representatives of the US government still do not agree with publishing the studies in full.
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As with Caulfield, Hume's painting has varied only subtly over the years: jump a decade from Tony Blackburn to Green Nicola (2003), and there is still the same deadlock at the limits of abstraction and figuration.
The bigger deadlock remains, however, with the once and future major emitters of greenhouse gases — the United States and China — still locked in the old Alphonse and Gaston routine, each offering the other the opportunity to step first.
But, still, the overwhelming sense was of deadlock, punctuated by anger and fear.
And (the subject of this post) they included the emergence of a global strategy — still tentative, but increasingly defined — for breaking the deadlock on «equity.»
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