Sentences with phrase «such deadlocked»

Almost always in practice there will be such a one, but it is possible to have «A beats B beats C beats A» (a «Condorcet paradox»), so you need a fallback mechanism, possibly AV, to break such a deadlock.
Caproni suggested that if she received another such deadlock note — in what would be the third in one week — the case could be declared a mistrial.
Missouri is one of only two states, along with Indiana, where judges are allowed to break such a deadlock.
The treaty does not specify the period which has to elapse before such deadlock can be determined.

Not exact matches

Nor have I heard an argument that convinces me that such a chamber won't lead to legislative deadlock
(I think particularly of Lamont Johnson, who has built a reputation for taut direction of two - character confrontations in films like The McKenzie Break, A Gunfight, and You'll Like My Mother and such TV movies as My Sweet Charlie and Deadlock.)
The court appeared to be on the verge of such a decision in 2016, but Justice Antonin Scalia's death instead led to a 4 — 4 deadlock, leaving a pro-union lower - court decision intact.
I could tell that when Insomniac began to stop caring about the PlayStation 3 system, they began to create shorter and shorter experiences in the R&C games, and the last game in the series on the PS3 which I had such high hopes for was not even in Stereoscopic 3D, which really depressed me so much that I bought the game, and yet I never even played it, in hopes that a 3D patch would somehow come out for the game, or they would make a game of the year edition, and create an updated version that perhaps includes a fixed up version of Ratchet Deadlocked from all the horrible bugs it has, and give that game AND R&C Into the Nexus full Stereoscopic 3D Support, and it never happened.
Despite the 2005 deadlock, the Bush Administration moved to implement key measures of the Clear Skies Act, such as the NOx and SO2 trading provision of the bill, which became the Clean Air Interstate Rule (CAIR), and the mercury trading provision of the bill, known as the Clean Air Mercury Rule (CAMR).
This kind of flexible, evolving legal agreement can not guarantee that we meet a 2 degree goal, but insisting on a structure that would guarantee such a goal will only lead to deadlock.
After the deadlocks and weak measures that arose at previous meetings, such as Copenhagen in 2009, the Paris summit was different.
If a certain issue covered by the negotiations, such as ISDS, is highly contentious domestically, then the negotiation process might become more time and resource consuming or might even end up in a deadlock.
To help overcome such potential deadlock, UK diplomatic support for the case of Scotland would be very important.
As mentioned above, in such a case the producer has the right to terminate a PPA at his own initiative, but does not yet have the right to apply to a Ukrainian court on this issue — which is quite a deadlocked situation that the regulator has not managed to settle.
Since there was no consensus for such a hard fork, the situation appeared deadlocked.
At the point when two threads are waiting each other and can't precede the program, then such a situation is called as a deadlock.
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