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This system gridlocks into forms of paralysis or just unending conflict.
Evacuations: Here are the areas with mandatory evacuations and possible highway gridlocks: http://cnn.
The Friday evening traffic jams are so bad that the BBC reported gridlocks there often stretched for 112 miles.
Based on these "norms," our current state is failing — parties do not show mutual tolerance or respect, and with the increasing congressional gridlocks, forbearance has been breached.
And he thinks that independent redistricting and making Congress subject to the Freedom of Information Act would help tamp down the partisanship that often gridlocks the legislature by facilitating greater transparency.
Despite constant gridlocks, a government shutdown, and an approval rating so low it couldn't get into a European bar, Congress may be ready to update music licensing laws for the first time in 20 years.
With around 266 trains passing through every day, cars, and pedestrians struggle to share the space; the crossing causes traffic gridlocks, delays ambulances and fire trucks, hinders the economic viability of the downtown area, and threatens the safety of everyone who uses it.
And perhaps in an attempt to compensate for the over-the-top antics of its sophomore season, House of Cards year three swung hard in the opposite direction, trapping the newly minted president inside various dull Capitol Hill gridlocks and neutering his nefarious joie de vivre.
Battles like that fractured the Republican Party in the wake of Barack Obama's election in 2008 — stoking the flames of the tea party and the ultra-conservative Freedom Caucus, and leading to ideological gridlocks in Congress that prevented Republicans from accomplishing things like a long-promised repeal of Obamacare.
In the city centres of Barnsley, Bradford, Halifax, Huddersfield, Leeds and Sheffield endured protracted gridlocks as the blizzard arrived during rush hour. In Leeds, grit had been focused on the roads of the higher ground rather than in the city centre, leaving many motorists angry. In Sheffield, traffic was still trailing out of the city centre at 11pm.
The 1857 New Brunswick general elections happened less than a year after the 1856 elections. The new government of the colony, lead by John Hamilton Gray, had trouble passing bills because of its slim majority of one member. One of the government MLA had a tendency to abstain on most objects, resulting in ties and gridlocks. Eventually, the government lost a vote of confidence, and the colony held new elections.
Those in favor of divided government believe that the separations encourage more policing of those in power by the opposition, as well as limiting spending and the expansion of undesirable laws. Opponents, however, argue that divided governments become lethargic, leading to many gridlocks. In the late 1980s, Terry M. Moe, a professor of political science at Stanford University, examined the issue. He concluded that divided governments lead to compromise which can be seen as beneficial.
Those in favor argue that government trifectas are efficient and avoid gridlocks. Opponents argue that trifectas discourage policing of those in power by the opposition and that they do not limit spending and the expansion of undesirable laws. Opponents also argue that government trifectas do not tend to lead to compromise since one party can simply implement its goals unopposed. Consequently, the incumbent party may alter the structure of executive agencies to prepare for when it is bound to lose its incumbency.
TrafficDito is a free traffic monitoring website and GPS-enabled iOS application for iPhones launched in the Philippines on October 21, 2011 by the TrafficDito Team, a local startup in the country. It works by sorting through Twitter users’ public tweets and its iPhone app-generated traffic reports describing road conditions along major roadsTrafficDito About page TrafficDito Blog - TrafficDito now ready to take on Metro Manila gridlocks in the cities of Makati, Pasig, Caloocan, Taguig, Parañaque, Manila, Mandaluyong, and Quezon City.
On Saturday, 10 October 2020, the #EndSARS protest started from the Ekiugbo section of Ughelli, Delta State, went through the Ughelli Market, Ughelli Area Command and Isoko Road. The protests led to traffic gridlocks at the Ughelli -Patani section of the East-West Road. However, at Otovwodo Junction, fracas ensued as the peaceful protest assumed another dimension when hoodlums, okada (motorcycle) riders and others joined the youths to protest police brutality, harassment, extortion and extrajudicial killings. A police man, Corporal Etaga Stanley of 'A' Division, Ughelli was disarmed, killed and his weapon and ammunition taken.
Having accomplished installations of both his father Jeongwongun and his son with help from Ming, King Injo now attempted to relocate the memorial tablet of his late father into the Jongmyo Shrine. As Jeongwongun has never ruled as the king, this attempt met with severe opposition from government officials, which lasted until early 1635. Adding to this, the mausoleum of King Seonjo was accidentally damaged in March 1635 and the political debate about its responsibility continued for the next few months. These political gridlocks prohibited Joseon from taking enough measure to prepare for a possible invasion from Later Jin.
However, the degree to which the president of the United States has control of Congress often determines his political strength - such as the ability to pass sponsored legislation, ratify treaties, and have Cabinet members and judges approved. The model can be contrasted with the fusion of powers in a parliamentary system where the executive and legislature (and sometimes parts of the judiciary) are unified. Those in favor of divided government believe that such separations encourage more policing of those in power by the opposition, as well as limiting spending and the expansion of undesirable laws. Opponents, however, argue that divided governments become lethargic, leading to many gridlocks.
After the conclusion of his governorship in 1978, he was assigned in 1979 to the Ministry of Home Affairs as inspector general, and later became the director general of the ministry's regional autonomy directorate. During his time there, he became acting governors for Jambi (1979), Central Sulawesi (25 November 1980 – 1981), and Aceh (15 March – 27 August 1981), During his temporary governorships of Aceh and Central Sulawesi, he had encountered political gridlocks in the provincial legislatures during their attempt to appoint a definitive governor. In 27 October 1981, he was also again appointed acting governor of Southeast Sulawesi, the eighth time he was sworn in as Governor. Afterwards, he was once more appointed as acting governor of Central Kalimantan (7 October 1983 – 23 January 1984).

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