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Examples of stalemate


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The president may also want to break political stalemates within her party or put pressure on her opponents to get her policies enacted.
The international community is one of these, and is no less inclined to compromises in difficult political stalemates than the domestic players are.
The seemingly unending cycles of war and peace, negotiations and stalemates, are a testament to the deep-seated and long-held feelings about the region.
When the bankers refused to cooperate, the process stalemated.
Fragmented governments, which result to a large extent from proportional representation rules, lead to political stalemates.
Through the unilateral commitments to plans, assurances are generated and stalemates are ended.
Cycles or stalemates threaten the legitimacy of a democratic system.
How did the new regime attack this stalemate?
There must be some more effective way of breaking out of the ideological stalemate.
In short, the entrenched ethnic-maximalist stalemate seems to have undermined the possibilities for forging working coalitions among the existing opposition parties.
We then arrive at the stalemate noted above where all solutions have problematic aspects.
Granting veto power, however, entails the danger of a stalemate and thereby decreases rule efficiency.
The exact effects of the resulting two decades of stalemate are difficult to pin down, but two are unmistakable.
The net result for those scholars not already committed to one or the other view seems to be stalemate.
The approach sketched here may thus represent the best opportunity for dealing with a political stalemate that has persisted for too long.
The effective insulation of the process of economic policy-making circumvented earlier policy stalemates generated by defiant corporate interests.
Since the occasion about 40 years ago when we stalemated each other at chess as schoolboys, we have been on opposite sides of the table.
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We cannot continue to pass the buck to the stalemated inter-communal talks.
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Hence, at best, he manages to achieve a stalemate with his naturalist opponent.
Within this environment, two elements are especially important in generating stalemate.
Even though the policy should be implemented quickly, this conflict causes political stalemate.
Arvirargus meets him in battle there and the fight is stalemated.
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As a result of guaranteed stalemate, both sides freely played the political game of rhetoric, symbols, and public posturing.
In the end, this dispute has led to a prolonged stalemate.
Crises can facilitate the destruction of political coalitions that had blocked reform, breaking a previously existing stalemate and putting the economy on a welfare-superior path.
A player wins by losing all his pieces, or being stalemated.
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Eventually he felt that abstract expressionism became dull and stalemated.
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Instead of analyzing "forward" from the position currently on the board, the database would analyze "backward" from positions where one player was checkmated or stalemated.
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There are no checkmates and no stalemates: kings are captured like all other pieces.
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The postmodern view of radical instability has collided with processual aversions towards 'meaning', resulting in a stalemate regarding the past.
In these cases, the variable recommends that the constraints interact directly with one another to resolve the stalemate.
The two sides met in battle and were stalemated.
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In decision-making groups the tendency to split two against two can lead to frustrating stalemates.
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He also pushed through an accord with labor unions on wage-price guidelines that had been stalemated for months.
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However, they refused to reduce their following and a stalemate resulted.
The evenly, and deeply divided council stalemated on the selection.
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The first was a stalemate with the slow privatisation of small enterprises, which was the situation in most countries until the late 1980s.
The legacy was a political stalemate in the 1950s and 1960s which resulted in military rule.
Many commentators have noted that proposals to protect personal data always seem to end in stalemate rather than resolution.
The war in the north was effectively stalemated for the next few years.
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If none of the airlines can achieve the goal, then all airlines lose because stalemates are not permitted at the end of the game.
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They stalemated on the selection of a mayor for six months.
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Using the model inferred by the analysis of the sources to provide a reading of those same sources results in a stalemate.
Stalemates often occur when multiple teams' flags are taken at the same time; a team's flag must be at its base to accomplish a cap.
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Given the stalemate, neither view can strictly refute the other, lending practical legitimacy to policies of political censorship.
Accepting the broad notion that both sides of the conflict recognised the costs of continuing conflict and impending stalemate, she adds her own important gloss.
The result was a stalemate over the adoption of the bill.
In practice this rarely happens, as a player will resign when checkmated or stalemated, as otherwise when loss is inevitable.
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To break such stalemates flanking attacks into areas outside the main zone of contention may be attempted.
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The brothers' armies stalemated for some time.
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Although this possibility need not result in a constitutional stalemate, the rule of law does require a final resolution when a court and parliament reach contradictory judgements.
The network perspective releases the parties out of this intellectual stalemate by opening up further degrees of freedom in understanding the interaction of different aspects of trade policy.
Elite units with high morale and an aggressive spirit were seen as one way to break such tactical stalemates as the trench warfare of 1915-18.
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The result, not surprisingly, was frequently stalemate.
The lesson from the seven years of negotiations was learned: the unanimity voting procedure in fisheries issues was abandoned, in order to avoid future stalemate situations.
The attempts had produced stalemate or failure.
The result was a stalemate.
After ten years of civil war and the death of two of its founders, by early 1820 the independence movement was stalemated and close to collapse.
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Authors who focus on electoral and legislative politics stress the negative effects of multipartism and divided government in presidential systems - consequences such as inflexibility and stalemate.
Dispersion of veto power thus created a distributive stalemate in which neither business nor the programme's clientele groups could solve its long-run problem by getting the other to pay.
Initially, the committee members were stalemated.
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A period of stalemate lasted into 1992.
The non-socialist majority kept the non-socialist governments in office for more than a decade, and broke the stalemate around socio-economic policy at the beginning of the 1980s.
They stalemated for some time.
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The stalemate is occurring in the centre and the nibbling is taking place on the flanks.
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We must therefore call a halt to the present political stalemate, which generates despair, uncertainty and hatred.
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There was silence in the room and, clearly, there continues to be a stalemate.
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Unfortunately, it is in the field of constitutional matters that there is still stalemate.
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Is it a perpetual stalemate, lasting for centuries and centuries, without any softening of the political struggle and without any reduction of the military threat?
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We can well see that currently, we are in a stalemate.
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We need to give negotiations a new chance, a new impetus, because stalemate should not be an option.
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The situation is not as a number of people think, that is that we have a complete stalemate.
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They unblock the stalemate in the relations with one of our closest neighbours and our second biggest trading partner.
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In the end, a stalemate was reached once again.
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Yes, it is not deadlock, it is not a stalemate, it is a protracted political crisis.
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First, the nuclear stalemate never really came about.
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We now need to apply a different policy, a different sort of decisiveness, in order to stop this endless, stalemate of a crisis.
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What is more, if the worst does not happen, land clashes are more, and not less, likely under the shadow of the "nuclear stalemate".
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The continuing stalemate in the peace process plays into the hands of extremists on all sides and increases the danger of greater violence.
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Even though there appears to be a complete stalemate at the present moment, things never remain completely static.
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In my judgment there is no stalemate at all; there is a very dangerous situation developing.
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Violence was a daily reality, politics were in a stalemate and there was little or no dialogue between the parties.
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In these areas we seem to have reached a temporary stalemate.
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I would say that the answer is a stalemate, some time after the monsoon period is over.
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Stalemate is attractive to some at first sight in both camps.
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We are living through a period of uneasy stalemate, while the young emerging nations bicker among themselves.
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I want to spend just a couple of minutes examining why that should be—why this stalemate has now been reached.
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The other mixture is a recipe for stalemate.
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They will need to go beyond statements of principle and reach agreement on practical steps if the present stalemate is to be broken.
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The real answer to the conundrum, the stalemate, lies in winning the media war.
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Indeed, one can envisage a situation in which it would be profoundly undemocratic, facilitating a stalemate preventing the popular will from being enacted.
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The world has now reached a military stalemate.
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We should not hold on for ever for the very best, because, as people have pointed out, that has led us to stalemate.
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The rights of audience for solicitors in private practice did not result in a stalemate.
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However, as the recent negotiations show, that does not mean that they can break the military stalemate with a political settlement which suits all sides.
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I must repeat that to say that there is a stalemate is not the case.
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During that time there was a complete stalemate.
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If it is a complete stalemate, has not the time come for a new initiative?
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Research on this matter produces a stalemate in the end.
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Does not the repeated stalemate there demonstrate the weakness of proportional representation?
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