Sentences with phrase «talks at an impasse»

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It is a long shot to break the impasse on Greek debt at the Brussels meeting, but an agreement to continue talking could be the best outcome.
Scant weeks after the people of British Columbia, in a magnificent fit of self - destructive fury, voted to unharmonize their provincial sales tax from the now - misnamed Harmonized Sales Tax, word came that talks between Ottawa and Quebec on a plan to compensate the province for harmonizing its own tax were at an impasse.
The latest round of talks over Nafta concluded last week in Washington with Canada, the United States and Mexico still at an impasse over the future of the agreement.
Now, though, talks with the Twins seem to be over, as Ken Rosenthal reported that negotiations are at an «impasse» and that there is no momentum for a trade.
Jansen is already talking about striking in 2021, because it's already clear the owners aren't negotiating in good faith, and an impasse is more likely than it's been at any time since 1994.
Earlier this month, Ravitch and Paterson got together for a highly staged diner at the LG's favorite steak house — Peter Luger's in Brooklyn — to discuss the budget impasse with Senate Democratic Leader John Sampson and shoot down rumors that they had ceased talking with one another.
Under the existing system, contract talks that are at an impasse go to three - member arbitration panels.
(LAUSD says talks with UTLA on teacher evaluations are at impasse).
Still, those who closely follow international climate negotiations praised it, saying it could help break the impasse that threatened to stall progress toward a worldwide deal at talks in Paris late next year.
Couples come to counseling because they are at an impasse — either they argue too much or they have stopped talking altogether.
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