Sentences with phrase «where stalemate»

Reforms were on fast track Indeed in Minnesota, where a stalemate between Gov. Tim Pawlenty and the state's largest teachers union resulted in no K - 12 omnibus bill whatsoever last year, even the labor - loving DFL went into this year's legislative session vowing to fast - track such education reforms as alternative paths to teacher licensure, modifications to teacher tenure and tying teacher compensation to student performance.
She appears to have managed to get ahead of a bloated middle, where a stalemate seems to be causing chaos.

Not exact matches

Despite both nations» stated desire to move forward where their interests intersect — including on foreign investment, defense partnerships and developing science and technology — the U.S. and India are still stalemated on a number of areas.
Negotiations resulted in stalemate and that saw everyone head off to the Fair Work Commission where the union's position was eventually picked to pieces by deputy president Ingrid Asbury.
Wilshere came off the bench for his debut, and helped to turn a 0 - 0 stalemate into a 1 - 0 win, before starting the following two matches, where he was helpless in stopping Manchester City from earning a 4 - 0 win, but then played a key role in a 1 - 0 win over an in - form Everton side.
Four draws from their last five league games is disconcerting form, there's no arguing that, however three of those stalemates were at the Emirates where Blackburn, Sunderland and even Liverpool sat back and defended in numbers, which made creating chances extremely difficult for a usually slick Arsenal.
Jake Clarke - Salter played twenty minutes of Sunderland's draw with Norwich and just less than the entire second half of their 2 - 2 stalemate at Reading, whilst Kasey Palmer got seventee minutes of Derby's defeat to Wolves and just over half an hour away to Burton, where the Rams were also beaten.
Weekends are where people traditionally let their hair down, although this in itself can lead to stalemate when you end up doing the same things or can't agree on some new pastime.
During a stop at YNN Buffalo, where he did a remote interview for FOX News, Paladino took credit for Paterson's tough approach during this year's budget stalemate.
City Councilwoman Maragaret Chin also stepped into the dispute, sending her own letter Thursday expressing «extreme disappointment» that about the stalemate, the impact of which she said «has been felt most painfully in Chinatown, where Knicks rising - star Jeremy Lin has galvanized Asian Americans of all ages.»
On a less apocalyptic approach they can just tie the mayor's hands behind his back in a manner not dissimilar to the US, where you create political stalemate.
The stalemate comes as Ecuador complains of a British «threat» to temporarily revoke the diplomatic immunity of its embassy, so that officers can take Assange into custody and extradite him to Sweden, where he is wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault.
Its all about balancing your army and their have been moments where I've been locked in enormous stalemates with other players holding their own.
I love the use of metaphors, such as an impromptu game of Tic Tac Toe, which features the symbols of affection — X's and O's — ending in a stalemate, where no one is the winner.
The Senate agreement comes in contrast to a partisan stalemate in the House, where a vote on a GOP - crafted bill authored by Rep. John Kline (R - Minn.)
Where was AG when Amazon offered to set up a fund, first to be backed by both Hatchette and Amazon and then by Amazon itself, to help those Hatchette authors impacted by the contract stalemate?
Inflation or repression are more likely, but higher taxes or government defaults are not impossible if the politics lead to a stalemate, where no one is willing to compromise.
Obama has voiced support for the credit, Romney's against it, and Congress; well, Congress is doing that thing where it collapses in upon itself in a sputtering pile of stalemated dysfunction.
The ramifications of the resulting stalemate are where it gets messy, and threaten to derail what could be a turning point in the legal profession's efforts to clean up its act.
A good coach or counselor can help to break the stalemate between you, by helping each of you to define what you really want, where your differences lie, and what each of you needs.
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