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"impasse" Definitions
  1. a difficult situation in which no progress can be made because the people involved cannot agree what to do

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"  "Our negotiations are at an impasse at the moment.
Impasse over impeachment articles continues Amid the Senate's impasse, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has yet to formally send the two impeachment articles to the Senate after the House passed them last month.
Echoing an impasse now uncomfortably familiar to Americans, the Honduran
This case study also embodies an impasse in museum reform.
The political impasse has left 800,000 federal workers without pay.
If the impasse continues, Pahor must call a snap election.
There should be ways out of the impasse, even so.
More of the dynamics that led to the "current impasse."
Rather, it's how both countries can move beyond their impasse.
KELLY EVANS: Seems like that's still the impasse we're at.
That brings us back to the impasse in tonight's episode.
If you've reached an impasse, chances are emotions are charged.
The Catalan impasse is part of a wider Spanish gridlock.
Nuclear energy in the United States is at an impasse.
Erdogan has blamed alleged prejudice against Muslims for the impasse.
Understanding this seems key to breaking the current political impasse.
The ships' departures mark the end of a longstanding impasse.
None of the posturing to date voids this fundamental impasse.
Fortunately, Senate Republicans are looking to end the impasse. Sens.
"We're unfortunately at an impasse," said one senior Senate aide.
But a solution to the impasse may be at hand.
"I still sense we're at impasse," Paul told Fox News.
The declaration is simply a response to a political impasse.
Other networks have adopted a similar strategy during an impasse.
The impasse also works in the interests of outside powers.
But the two sides appear to have hit an impasse.
The impasse lasted until the end of the Obama administration.
"Hopefully this meeting will break the impasse," the source said.
Given that impasse, the talks appear likely to drag on.
The two sides have been at an impasse for months.
Trump and Congress remain at an impasse over government funding.
Neither Mr. Trump nor Mr. Pompeo has acknowledged the impasse.
U.S. officials were not available to comment on the impasse.
For the moment, the bagel war is at an impasse.
It is a parliamentary impasse verging on a constitutional crisis.
The longest state budget impasse in modern history is over.
"Do DACA" isn't a foolproof way to solve this impasse?
There were other, less draconian ways to resolve the impasse.
The impasse ultimately comes down to a difference in priorities.
Rome and Brussels hit an impasse over Italy's 2019 budget plans.
The impasse has hit small schools and minority students the hardest.
It is an impasse that seems nowhere close to being resolved.
They complain that the impasse is hindering federal safety oversight activities.
Trump showed optimism Monday morning about breaking the impasse with China.
Johnson will now face the same Brexit impasse as his predecessor.
There's an impasse over the Supreme Court confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh.
Washington is at an impasse over what to do about Russia.
Sirisena's deteriorating partnership with Wickremesinghe exacerbated this sense of political impasse.
Mr Fillon thinks he can break this impasse with shock therapy.
What might produce a moment of clarity to break this impasse?
Yet, for too long, impasse and inaction have been the rule.
The inconclusive result in April triggered a months-long political impasse.
Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran were blamed for the impasse.
The impasse has been debilitating for the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Aquaculture might seem to offer a way out of this impasse.
So for now, this conflict seems to be at an impasse.
The impasse led to the longest government shutdown in American history.
But the impasse has left a sour taste with many donors.
The current impasse is a terrible indictment of the U.N. system.
This year's appropriations impasse traces largely to one source: the wall.
The rise in confidence came despite the healthcare impasse in Washington.
But it remains unclear how they will resolve the funding impasse.
Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) is proposing fixes to resolve an impasse.
Another impasse is over how much money to send to states.
In that context, even a temporary impasse can be hugely consequential.
Until then, the two media giants would be at an impasse.
Despite months of talks, the two countries remain at an impasse.
And it matters that he shares responsibility for the current impasse.
Other aspects of the production are mired by his creative impasse.
Sometimes they resemble David's impasse: break-ups, loneliness, and dreams deferred.
Getting out of this geopolitical impasse requires shutting down NATO enlargement.
Senate leaders are at an impasse over President Trump's impeachment trial.
Discussions on a resolution to the impasse will continue this week.
However, there are reports saying the negotiations could hit an impasse.
Which is why the current impasse prevails, as do the protests.
The partisan breakdown has left lawmakers scrambling to resolve the impasse.
Trump weighed in on the impasse, following McConnell's appearance on Fox.
The bank's lawyers say the two sides are at an impasse.
In trying to animate the book, Disney had reached an impasse.
Democrats and Republicans have been at an impasse for a week.
Moreover, the public seems to have grown weary of the impasse.
Virginia residents are at an impasse over whether they feel Gov.
As Wednesday's theatrics illustrate, the two are stuck at an impasse.
Trump pushed back, saying it could set the stage for impasse.
If there's been an impasse for decades and the impasse "turns on matters of fact that could be resolved," said Morral, then it makes sense to do more research, find the facts and resolve the issue.
Despite the political impasse for most of 2019, the Spanish economy seems to be holding up – even at a time when other euro zone countries are suffering from trade uncertainties, slowdown in manufacturing and the Brexit impasse.
But it would also delay, rather than resolve, the border wall impasse.
The impasse continues ahead of the scheduled date for departure — March 29.
Early elections can resolve a legislative impasse and that prospect can induce
We started realizing we're probably going to have an impasse production-wise.
The impasse triggered Gontijo's resignation, followed by the filing for bankruptcy protection.
Trump announced the plan last week, amid a growing impasse over immigration.
Hard-line demonstrators and the embattled authorities are locked in an impasse.
Such a deal would finally break the months-long impasse over Brexit.
A budget impasse resulted in a three-day government shutdown last month.
Despite the heightened pitch of campaigning, the matter is at an impasse.
The impasse is a worrying setback for the Northern Ireland peace process.
Almost immediately into their planning, Kourtney and Khloé are at an impasse.
If you've reached an impasse, don't attack your opponent's principles, says Shell.
UPS (UPS) could be near a contract impasse with its pilots union.
State TV announced on a news bulletin that the impasse was over.
However, Aoun offered no solution of his own to break the impasse.
France and Italy are at an impasse, having each scored one goal.
Years of impasse in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process has not helped.
The consequences of the impasse have been growing graver by the day.
"This impasse can only be resolved in a negotiated manner," Durkin said.
But the previous shutdowns aren't the only things this impasse has outlasted.
Groups working with migrants, however, say the project is at an impasse.
"It is quite clear the parties are at an impasse," Barbero said.
Immunological therapies provide a second solution to the impasse of unlimited diversity.
A spokesman for the Labour party denied talks had hit an impasse.
The major stakeholders in K-12 public education are at an impasse.
Congressional Democrats offered $1.3 billion for border security measures, triggering the impasse.
By the end of the impasse, bruises and scratches covered her body.
"We assumed that we hit an impasse for a reason," he said.
With lawmakers in New Jersey at an impasse over transportation funding, Gov.
Following the talk in the car, they found themselves at an impasse.
Congress has reached an impasse on the issues ahead of a Jan.
The agreement ends a political impasse since a general election in October.
Their replies come as infrequently as their votes to end the impasse.
Italy's political impasse, the trans-Atlantic standoff on tariffs and the Oscars.
This is the core of the impasse on immigration policy for Republicans.
But those discussions have reached an impasse in the last few days.
Johnson says he wants an urgent general election to resolve the impasse.
His tenure has been one of impasse in the Palestinian peace process.
"Obama used the impasse as a way to condemn Israel," he continued.
The traditional solution to such an impasse is to call fresh elections.
We are at an impasse in our political system in this country.
Polls showed Trump was largely blamed for the previous 35-day impasse.
But the impasse, combined with reports that Trump has considered replacing Gen.
But even as the broader impasse continues, the shutdown is nearly over.
The altercation means the funding impasse will continue into the foreseeable future.
Hancock also said ousting May would not help resolve the current impasse.
But the impasse is set to bring consequences also in the medium-term.
Meanwhile, the House is stuck in this offsets battle, apparently at an impasse.
The question is whether this will resolve or deepen the impasse over Brexit.
A shift in tactics is needed to prevent collapse and break the impasse.
The union and the Hollywood studios it contracts with are at an impasse.
State police said the budget impasse had no impact on the force's work.
Trump didn't rule out the possibility as a way out of this impasse.
But in 2018 smaller volumes were exported because of the impasse with China.
What will it take to break the impasse between Qatar and the quartet?
Mogherini said free and fair elections should be held to break the impasse.
NIGHTCAP: Congrats to Illinois for becoming the state with the longest budget impasse.
The impasse has left the future for Syrians in Turkey even more uncertain.
Bruce Rauner, a Republican, has sued him amid the state's unprecedented budget impasse.
Bolton and Patrushev expectedly reached an impasse on the issue of election interference.
Negotiators have struggled to find a path forward to resolve the funding impasse.
France hosted a conference last month with the aim of breaking the impasse.
Would we really like to test the consequences of a debt-ceiling impasse?
Piccoli added that the current impasse could increase support for the populist parties.
Illinois finally did pass a budget Thursday evening, ending a two-year impasse.
So I do see that as a potential path out of this impasse.
Tax cuts will pass because everyone believes the Washington impasse will be resolved.
The impasse has also become a broader reflection of governing dysfunction in Washington.
Despite multiple high-level trade talks, negotiations appear to have hit an impasse.
At this impasse, county administrators began negotiating with Virginia healthcare provider MHM Centurion.
Different versions of this impasse exist in Britain, France and the United States.
The British Parliament failed yet again on Monday to break the Brexit impasse.
The impasse is hitting the other end of the agriculture department's supply chain.
With coalition talks at an impasse, Mr. Netanyahu was left with few options.
That's a growing number of potential future victims caught in a political impasse.
This impasse of perceptions precludes the possibility of Pelosi's prognostication ever coming true.
Trade talks with China, however, are at an impasse, administration officials have said.
But negotiators have reached an impasse on key issues, The Associated Press reported.
Body and mind at an impasse, he figures dabbling in heroin might help.
"We came to an impasse," he said in a statement at the time.
I was at an impasse staring at the grid pondering my next move.
The state Senate's GOP leader resigned last week, amid frustrations over the impasse.
The U.S. government never totally closes, even if Washington reaches a budget impasse.
People familiar with both companies say they've been discussing the impasse for months.
Hammond, however, told reporters on Saturday he was upbeat about breaking the impasse.
Still, Congress appears to be at an impasse over funding to battle the spread.
A political impasse under Republican Governor Bruce Rauner, whom Pritzker defeated in the Nov.
They met members of the Afghan government informally this month, but the impasse persists.
Puigdemont has called for international mediation to find a way out of the impasse.
The impasse came after a similar standoff over another private rescue boat, the Aquarius.
The impasse will be ended in the same way as it ended in 2015.
However, Stubb told CNBC that the Brexit impasse is much broader than the backstop.
Congress at an impasse on immigration reform as rhetoric heats up across the country.
It's unclear whether Trump's self-proclaimed negotiating prowess can end the months-long impasse.
She has appealed to MPs to come together to try to break the impasse.
The comments by spokesmen from both European institutions followed press reports of an impasse.
Senators of both parties spent Friday scrambling to find a solution to the impasse.
Given Mrs May's weakness in her own party, this impasse looks impossible to solve.
A spokesman for the Labour party denied that the talks had hit an impasse.
It is difficult, at present, to see how the current impasse can be broken.
The impasse has nothing to do with money, Herzer's attorney Pierce O'Donnell told Reuters.
Just last week the president quipped the impasse could last months, or even years.
The impasse has created uncertainty and much anguish on both sides of the Channel.
So far, every attempt to amend the health bill has resulted in an impasse.
The impasse over CETA is "just an example of what's to come," Erixon said.
With talks at an impasse, we now seem to be entering a new phase.
So on Monday, Eagle broke the impasse by formally announcing her challenge to Corbyn.
The government reportedly won't budge, and so the two sides are at an impasse.
Trump and congressional leaders were to meet on Friday to discuss breaking the impasse.
The Wall Street Journal reported that trade negotiations with China are at an impasse.
The panel deliberated for 52 hours before telling the judge they reached an impasse.
There were calls both locally and internationally to convene Parliament to end the impasse.
The impasse could mean a furlough for 30,000 to 35,000 state employees on Monday.
EST jurors remained at an impasse and were dismissed by Shanahan for the night.
The backdrop: The current political impasse follows two disputed elections and associated judicial decisions.
The White House may believe it is fully prepared for an extended trade impasse.
The funding lapse was triggered by an impasse with Democrats over the funding demands.
The impasse has hit the state's higher education and social service systems particularly hard.
The impasse has resulted in a government shutdown, which is in its fourth week.
Trump and congressional Democrats remain at an impasse over funding for a border wall.
The 28 EU heads of state are at an impasse over the Commission presidency.
The border wall's shift from legislative impasse to national emergency fundamentally changes the debate.
Is there a way for Republicans to finesse the politics of an impending impasse?
There may be an impasse at times, but that is different than intentional obstruction.
Thirteen percent said both sides share equal responsibility for the impasse, the poll found.
That impasse resulted in about 25 percent of the federal government going without funding.
Under President Donald Trump, however, U.S.-Iran relations appear to have reached an impasse.
Steny Hoyer (Md.), the Democratic whip, said recently, referring to the Puerto Rico impasse.
For that reason alone, the current impasse is unlikely to be broken anytime soon.
A union leader threatened a general strike if politicians fail to solve the impasse.
The impasse eventually ended with an agreement to balance the budget in seven years.
There have been few signs of progress in Washington toward resolving the funding impasse.
With the clock ticking toward a vote, the impasse had yet to be settled.
In recent days companies large and small have pressured Washington to end the impasse.
The impasse was resolved through intervention by Eliot Spitzer, then New York's attorney general.
But with negotiations at an impasse, the Jets are not waiting around for him.
Craven urged Games organizers to make the accounts public to solve the funding impasse.
Unless the Democrats get a veto-proof majority, the impasse looks set to continue.
During this impasse, we must reflect on what we want our country to be.
International efforts to find a political solution to the war are at an impasse.
But that wasn't the only thing the two sides were at an impasse about.
The analysts said the situation may worsen if the impasse drags on even longer.
They're at an impasse in their marriage, and it is 50/50 to me.
Johnson is pushing for an early election to resolve the parliamentary impasse over Brexit.
That impasse led to a government shutdown of all but essential services, including lifeguards.
But the impasse over the Dreamers has tested whether he has any real influence.
"There's this impasse that we haven't figured out how to cross," Dr. Berlinger said.
If they cannot resolve an impasse with Congress, there will a partial government shutdown.
The state of play: Brexit talks with the European Union have reached an impasse.
The current impasse is the result of mistakes by both the K.R.G. and Baghdad.
Some Western diplomats have raised concern that the impasse could jeopardize the peace process.
A broader overhaul of the act hit an impasse in the Senate this year.
And union election results on Monday indicate that the impasse is likely to continue.
And the latest Republican legislative proposal to resolve the impasse only inflamed tensions further.
"It was a very polarizing argument, and it came to an impasse," he said.
So far, the impasse in Washington has not hurt either business and consumer confidence.
But he would not comment on how long he believes the impasse could last.
The adoption impasse is a frequently used talking point for opponents of the act.
The impasse over border wall funding was solved this time with a trade-off.
In the end, Congress is facing a particularly challenging impasse with few favorable outcomes.
That impasse, which lasted 35 days, resulted in massive delays in many government services.
"No further discussion will resolve an impasse dictated by the president himself," they added.
She said on Sunday she would seek a "pragmatic solution" to the Brexit impasse.
David says she's lying and vengeful because they were at an impasse over custody.
In October of 2013, another political impasse caused the federal government to shut down.
And it comes after the failure of cross-party talks designed to break the impasse.
Meanwhile, the state is in the midst of its longest budget impasse in 45 years.
The impasse over funding nine federal departments has led to the longest ever government shutdown.
The statement comes as talks to end a partial government shutdown remain at an impasse.
He told Die Welt that any extension must be intended specifically to solve the impasse.
The conversations often ended at an impasse, but Facebook was at least becoming more attentive.
The impasse centres around four islands that lie between Japan's Hokkaido and Russia's Kamchatka peninsula.
So far, there has been an impasse between the U.K. and EU over an exit.
Low-income college students also have not received state-funded scholarships because of the impasse.
As a result of the impasse, Mr. Farrow took his reporting to The New Yorker.
This is how government and personal responsibility have been at an impasse from time immemorial.
The two reach an impasse and Dan finally has to be frank with his friend.
The new deal says the U.K. has committed to finding a way around that impasse.
It also meant lost revenue with government workers and contractors not traveling during the impasse.
Parliament can change course this week — but a delay won't break the current Brexit impasse.
"Each side didn't get their nominee," Schumer said, referring to the past and current impasse.
If that indeed is the Trump administration's nascent Syria strategy, it is at an impasse.
EU27 still waiting for concrete, realistic proposals from London on how to break #Brexit impasse.
At this point we're told there's an impasse ... Scott is not budging from his price.
Though far from perfect, compared to the present impasse it would be a win-win.
An unprecedented two-year budget impasse led to deterioration in the state's already-shaky finances.
The political impasse had left Illinois without a complete budget 11 months into fiscal 2016.
The Kremlin's tactic internationally is to say Kiev is the chief cause of the impasse.
That global authorities would want an end to the impasse in North Korea is understandable.
Maurer's pessimism adds to the impression that the political impasse is unlikely to break soon.
The impasse led to a partial government shutdown that has lasted nine days and counting.
The shutdown has entered its third day and the two parties are at an impasse.
TV that the shutdown impasse is jeopardizing everything from child custody agreements to mortgage payments.
Collaboration on the Impasse never took the form of planned coordination; it was the precondition.
And yet what they made on the Impasse Ronsin is how their moment is remembered.
In Kuttner's description, however, today's political impasse is different from that of the nineteen-thirties.
However, it's even uncertain whether the political impasse could be solved with a new vote.
The president agreed to end the shutdown as the pain from the wall impasse sharpened.
The impasse was only brief; the bill slid through the Senate and, at 5.30 a.m.
This impasse is even before all the other EU nations have agreed to the plan.
"They have not deliberated long enough to declare that they're at impasse," Judge Caproni said.
Chris Christie, a Republican, was forced to shut down the government during a budget impasse.
A political impasse over home rule for Ireland was leading the economy into a recession.
They hope that some regular order can help heal the bruises left by the impasse.
Otherwise there is an impasse in the rationale for which I don't have the answer.
Yet beyond this impasse with the US, Turkey is also facing its own financial crisis.
Seoul is hoping to break the impasse over the dismantling of Pyongyang's nuclear arms program.
Her wafer-thin victories suggest that Parliament is close to an impasse over Britain's withdrawal.
The impasse comes as the Senate will hold a first procedural vote at 2628 p.m.
So there will be an unprecedented third election in an effort to break the impasse.
The impasse between the Senate and the Assembly is born of principle and political pragmatism.
The Senate was at an impasse, and it was unclear what McConnell would do next.
The impasse with Wall Street comes despite Imran Khan serving as Snapchat's chief strategy officer.
The two sides had reached an impasse over how much each was willing to give.
That impasse squashes hopes of repeating the 100-0 vote that kicked off Clinton's trial.
The parties quickly pointed fingers across the aisle to blame the other for the impasse.
In Maine, the state government shut down on Saturday after a budget impasse between Gov.
The adoption impasse is a frequently used talking point for opponents of the Magnitsky Act.
The current impasse works for nobody: not for referees, not for players, not for fans.
Moreover, the American people need the facts in order to move beyond the current impasse.
We were very pleased that the president showed he is trying to break the impasse.
The group worried that the impasse had degraded the state's attractiveness to residents and investors.
As Israel heads to the polls again, there are clear ways out of the impasse.
Clean Air Act Kejriwal is not the only one attempting to break through the impasse.
Moderate senators from both parties held talks on Sunday seeking to break the political impasse.
Because of this impasse, lawmakers are (once again) punting the problem further down the line.
As of Friday afternoon, Congress remained at an impasse on funding the government past midnight.
He knows that the way out of Peru's impasse is better political parties and leaders.
The Hill's Jordain Carney tells us more about the impasse holding up the funding bill.
UnitedHealthcare's negotiations with the nation's largest provider of emergency room doctors has reached an impasse.
MORE (R-Ariz.) has said the impasse came down to four amendments: one from Sen.
It comes as May's ministers are deeply split over how to break Britain's Brexit impasse.
It was Vaz's sacking of Pereira in 2015 that led to the current political impasse.
But the Kentucky Republican has rejected Schumer's proposal and declared an "impasse" in the negotiations.
That impasse caused a partial government shutdown, which has been going for nearly three weeks.
A contract impasse with the Warriors kept McCaw on the sidelines this season until Dec.
There has been no hint through notes of dissension among jurors or a possible impasse.
ALBANY — After a week of impasse and the worst budget crisis of his administration, Gov.
"As of today, however, we remain at an impasse," Mr. McConnell said during his speech.
That included lawmakers who represented areas with universities that have been ravaged by the impasse.
Each continued to subtly indicate they wanted to find a way out of the impasse.
But campaigners say another vote could be the only way out of the current impasse.
Apple executives had hoped to resolve the impasse without having to rewrite their own encryption software.
For instance, in 2015, both sides allowed a similar impasse to drag on for several months.
The impasse over partisan gerrymandering was first on display when the court heard arguments on Oct.
Concern grew over the state of the economy and government finances as the impasse dragged on.
Each branch of government telling the other that its position is "beyond question" presents an impasse.
In her televised address, Mrs May admitted that Britain and the EU had reached an "impasse".
Asked what specific border wall provisions are causing the impasse, Smith said it's "all" of them.
On Tuesday, Viacom shares dropped on concerns that the companies were at an impasse in negotiations.
They stand at an impasse, but Jaime is not likely to simply turn tail and run.
Seeking to address the impasse with the United States, Khanjar has deployed his wealth in Washington.
Mr Kurtyka was also unable, because of Brazilian objections, to break an impasse on carbon trading.
Some analysts, however, said Puigdemont's stance would prolong the uncertainty and risk from the Catalan impasse.
It is not yet known if he will be making the trip as the impasse continues.
The particular circumstances of the current impasse further belie the idea of a democracy in crisis.
The impasse has left the fifth-largest state without a budget six months into fiscal 2016.
The impasse sets the stage for Washington to begin pulling out of the pact on Feb.
Katrin Jakobsdottir's failure to negotiate a coalition further extends the political impasse that followed the Oct.
Regardless of the final outcome this spring, there will be winners and losers in this impasse.
The realization is setting in — the housing market faces an inventory impasse, not a demand dilemma.
The next day when meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump ran in to another impasse.
Senators have suggested they are closer to resolving an impasse over Planned Parenthood and Zika funding.
The AHCA impasse was largely a testament to the disfunction of the Republican party's current form.
The impasse leaves Britain on course for a no-deal exit unless parliament can stop it.
Two Illinois state parks are closing due to a state budget impasse, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Talks between the government and Labour to break the impasse are due to continue on Monday.
Illinois' record 10-month budget impasse is eroding much of its educational and social service systems.
Investors were hoping for a breakthrough in the trade impasse between the world's two largest economies.
Trump's demand for $2628 billion for his border wall is one reason for the budget impasse.
Trump's demand for $28500 billion for his border wall is one reason for the budget impasse.
He added that the longer the impasse continued, the more likely a no-deal Brexit became.
A veto override may be the only way to move beyond the impasse we now face.
It's going to come to an impasse if you don't give them the aircraft they want.
The meeting evidently encouraged negotiators to overcome an impasse and continue working through remaining contract issues.
Speaking of spending, the fiscal impasse cannot be completely understood without a look at spending trends.
But despite having pleased WADA with its recent progress, RUSADA finds itself at an apparent impasse.
The current impasse has evoked memories of a darker time before the peace agreement was signed.
The announcement comes as lawmakers are struggling to resolve a partisan impasse on immigration and spending.
Committee staff met with Justice Department officials on Tuesday afternoon, but failed to resolve an impasse.
However, even if it were successful, it would merely prolong the impasse rather than end it.
An impasse with lawmakers over funding for the wall triggered the partial shutdown 19 days ago.
Cochran urged Senate GOP leaders to consider the remaining bills despite the impasse in the House.
On Friday, British Prime Minister Theresa May said talks with the EU had hit an impasse.
The thing that is clear is that everyone wants to blame someone else for the impasse.
The longest shutdown in American history started because of an impasse between President Trump and Congress.
Trump's demand for $103 billion for his border wall is one reason for the budget impasse.
Farmers, meanwhile, warned that they would consider switching to other crops if the current impasse persisted.
The way he sees it, the desire for bipartisanship just reflects an intra-party Republican impasse.
Ugly impasse For those others more grounded in reality, the whole Brexit mess is deeply worrying.
The House GOP budget impasse though isn't stopping the Senate from working on its spending bills.
From the perspective of a spectator, the budget impasse hung over every aspect of the game.
A contract impasse with the Warriors had kept McCaw on the sidelines this season until Dec.
Do you think the two branches of government will be able to get past this impasse?
The Trump administration isn't giving workers much hope that the impasse will end anytime soon either.
Met with cabinet resignations and widespread expectation of failure, it is unlikely to break the impasse.
The US and Europe have until June 1 to figure out a solution to this impasse.
But two husbands and a lot of books later, she's washed up and at an impasse.
The 22019 US elections, the Covid-210 pandemic, the ongoing impasse between the US and Iran.
Mr. Cosby's mistrial just further extends our permanent impasse with certain great figures and their problems.
The diplomatic impasse, meanwhile, appeared to have affected some flights in and out of both countries.
Moy said the impasse between lawmakers and educators might spell the end of his teaching career.
But the IMF said any assistance would likely require measures to address the current political impasse.
The 2011 debt crisis and 2013 government shutdown bear a surface similarity to the current impasse.
Both Gantz and Netanyahu, who is facing three corruption indictments, blame the other for the impasse.
For now, however, Mr. Trump seemed to indicate his desire to walk back from that impasse.
The Senate is set to return on Friday with impeachment trial negotiations stuck at an impasse.
Still, the two-day trip will not be without thorny issues beyond the ongoing trade impasse.
The immigration impasse was one factor that contributed to a three-day government shutdown last week.
Clinton traveled to Belfast this week to meet political parties and try to break the impasse.
While the threat of a prolonged impasse went away, the accord's long-term ramifications will not.
The White House and congressional Democrats tried to overcome the impasse on immigration over the weekend.
The impasse continued despite Petrobras on Wednesday lowering diesel prices for a second time this week.
It certainly has dealt with Republican presidents before, yet this administration seems to present some impasse.
Negotiators should look for clever ways like these to end the impasse between the two countries.
Her resignation, barely two days after publication, punctuated the polarized politics of the Israeli-Palestinian impasse.
The two chambers would go back-and-forth a few more times, but the impasse remained.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson called the snap election to break an impasse in parliament over Brexit.
That did not seem to bother McConnell, who said the two sides were at an impasse.
"We remain at an impasse on these logistics," McConnell said on the floor of the Senate.
The House remains at an impasse, with leadership officially only considering a bill proposed by Rep.
Lebanon has also been in a political impasse since Hariri quit as prime minister on Oct.
Talks between the U.S. and Canada reached an impasse, with talks set to continue next week.
S. trade tensions, especially after an impasse in trade talks between the United States and Canada.
But the current Alzheimer's clinical research impasse has encouraged more doctors to pursue non-pharmacological alternatives.
Immigration January 19-22, 2018 The most recent impasse hinged on the ongoing debate over immigration.
The Southern European economy has been at a political impasse since a general election in April.
They scrambled to avoid even more treacherous consequences of the budget impasse, including a ratings downgrade.
The majority of students took issue with the impasse, but a few defended Mr. Trump's steadfastness.
The third impeachment of a U.S. president in our 2628-year history is at an impasse.
This time, at least so far, no one seems to want any fingerprints on an impasse.
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has kept quiet about the impasse over US federal funding.
"Given the budget impasse of fiscal 2016, ongoing fiscal 2017 budget impasse, and the absence of an agreement among elected leaders, it is our opinion that state appropriations to public universities in Illinois will remain uncertain in the intermediate term," S&P said in a report.
And while the country struggles with racism, inequality, and public health, and hits impasse after impasse on gun policy and immigration despite national majorities on at least a few questions, it seems unlikely that Trump will offer such guidance, interpretation, or reanimation of longstanding national values.
"Right now we are at an impasse with the government," Adkerson told a news conference in Jakarta.
But the talks have hit an impasse over U.S. threats to impose tariffs to Canadian auto exports.
Trump, Schumer and Pelosi all back legislation to give back pay to workers affected by the impasse.
Is that a danger trying to make something work when these two were already at their impasse?
EST (1600 GMT) on Saturday to try to end the impasse, White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said.
Rauner and the state Republican Party have blamed Democratic House Speaker Mike Madigan for the budget impasse.
But based on their comments Wednesday, it may take a while for lawmakers to crack the impasse.
Illinois' ongoing budget impasse has also delayed state grant payments covering transportation and other services at CPS.
Parliament has previously rejected the idea of a new referendum and other possible solutions the Brexit impasse.
Durbin explained that the two lawmakers were at an impasse until he saw Sessions in the gym.
Nadler declared on CNN's "New Day" that the US is in a "constitutional crisis" over the impasse.
Yet for Republicans worried that the health care debate could reach an impasse, it was a win.
The presidents of both countries—representing Africa's two largest economies—have also weighed in on the impasse.
The impasse has halted Grasberg's concentrate exports for 12 weeks, since Indonesia first announced the new rules.
And this impasse is painful, because in a battle where both feel betrayed, victory is Pyrrhic. 13.
But both sides are still at a hard impasse when it comes to funding for abortion coverage.
He has blamed Democrats for the impasse, even though his fellow Republicans control both chambers of Congress.
But that last-gasp offer has failed to break the impasse, leading to talk of an election.
"Unfortunately, we reached an impasse today regarding how to treat the press in the future," Rosenberg wrote.
Trade talks between the United States and China are resuming after more than a month of impasse.
It is unclear how Nichols will rule or order further proceedings in light of the parties' impasse
The American public accordingly blames him for the impasse far more than they blame Democrats in Congress.
The state Senate has proposed a package of bills aimed at ending Illinois' record-breaking budget impasse.
HKEx and Li were initially optimistic they had sufficient political leverage in Beijing to break the impasse.
In 19753, at 26 years old, Cesnik faced an impasse in her life and career, Radakovic says.
Not in Ireland, stuck in a deep political impasse, only explicable via the feuds of the past.
Manfred certainly doesn't want a work stoppage resulting from an impasse in his first CBA as commissioner.
The announcement came on the shutdown's 20th day, with no end in sight to the funding impasse.
The left is blaming Ryan for the impasse, saying he's too beholden to his party's conservative wing.
Democratic lawmakers have demanded the president end the impasse and have rejected his calls for wall funding.
In Brussels, the European Union's chief negotiator Michel Barnier announced that Brexit talks were at an "impasse".
Prime Minister Boris Johnson, seeking to break the Brexit impasse, has called an election for Dec. 12.
The figure remains a nonstarter for Democrats, leaving Congress at an impasse that triggered the partial shutdown.
At the heart of the current impasse is the reality that these detained families are economic migrants.
The Hill: Senators are at an impasse over the breadth of Kavanaugh documents needed before a hearing.
Should that happen, the immediate result is likely be either a bad farm bill or an impasse.
While "Piano Phase" brought Mr. Reich out of his mad scientist impasse, he soon discovered new fantasies.
The impasse aggravated moderate voters and damaged his poll numbers, as well as united and emboldened Democrats.
As illustrated by the current impasse over border security and immigration, that light has begun to flicker.
The impasse also shifts focus to Avigdor Lieberman, who heads the right-wing, secular Yisrael Beiteinu party.
People must return to the polls if the impasse is not resolved before a May 2 deadline.
T) shares fell on Tuesday after sources said it reached an impasse with Deutsche Telekom AG (DTEGn.
Recently, John Kasich explained on CNN that the 1995 impasse ended with a bipartisan balanced-budget agreement.
That verdict reflected no change in the positions but put a more formal gloss on the impasse.
Philosophy helps break the impasse by articulating new questions, posing possible solutions and forging new conceptual tools.
More than a month has passed and little progress has been made to break the Brexit impasse.
There was the kind of tension and friction that results from an impasse hanging in the air.
Last year, Trump forced a government shutdown over an impasse with Congress over funding for the barrier.
It had been banking on the U.S. and Russia to accede, but American resistance created an impasse.
Sports Briefing LeBron James commented Friday on the Cleveland Cavaliers' contract impasse with his unsigned teammate J .
Government shutdowns are among the worst scenarios that can occur as a result of a legislative impasse.
The wafer-thin margin suggested that Parliament is close to an impasse over Britain's withdrawal, or Brexit.
A major reason for the impasse is pretty extensive disagreement over who exactly the stimulus would benefit.
Judge Caproni acknowledged the jurors' declared impasse but instructed them to continue trying to reach a consensus.
The subject of our current impasse was Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" — the song, not the album.
As demonstrations expand and weekly marches continue, protesters and their government appear to be at an impasse.
More than 100 bills had stalled in the impasse, including spending measures needed to fund state government.
The crackdown came after weeks of negotiations between protest leaders and the military council reached an impasse.
It suggests, in fact, that when meritocracy loses credibility and legitimacy, the result is a political impasse.
But such a flurry of announcements mainly testifies to the impasse at which the court finds itself.
Beyond the spending impasse, however, there have been some successes in the waning days of legislative debate.
Sri Lanka's current impasse is more than a constitutional crisis — it is a moral and political one.
The longer the impasse goes on, however, the greater the chance that it can stall economic growth.
Despite the public meltdown, Mr. Trump appeared to be open to a way out of the impasse.
Members of Congress have noted the increased possibility that the impasse will last at least until Jan.
But his rhetorical failure, as Fleischer suggested, isn't just about the country's impasse on this particular issue.
And, without the support of Labour, that process looks doomed to leave Brexit at its customary impasse.
This is, fundamentally, the crux of Congress's DACA debate, and why it is currently at an impasse.
Theresa May exits but the Brexit impasse will endure for the simple reason it makes no sense.
Without a deal to break the impasse, the shutdown is likely to stretch into the new year.
When it comes to how the country deals with crime, impasse and stalemate will win the day.
The result was a widening gap between buyers and sellers, who often hit an impasse on price.
Mr. Trump himself had insisted that lawmakers stay in town until the health care impasse was resolved.
The bill is currently stalled due to an impasse over a procedural issue flagged by House Democrats.
The California Democrat announced Friday that she would relent in the three-week impasse, which began Dec.
In Illinois, lawmakers and officials cheered the end of the longest state budget impasse in American history.
That dispute could start a spending impasse, which could lead to a government shutdown after Sept. 30.
For a time after the impasse at San Miguel Arcángel, Father Román stayed away from his church.
His relations with the Republicans in Congress, especially since the crushing 2014 midterms, were at an impasse.
Third, the administration needs to resolve the impasse over the appointment of appellate judges at the WTO.
As recently as 2628, the Florida legislature considered choosing the electors to resolve the Bush-Gore impasse.
Trump has repeatedly blamed Democrats for the impasse, while Democrats say he created it by ending DACA.
Some 48,000 union members went on strike early Monday after negotiations reached an impasse over the weekend.
The impasse over the bipartisan sanctions bill comes as Russian interference in the 85033 election dominates headlines.
And they question who — if anyone other than the president — has the authority to resolve the impasse.
President Trump's insistence on building it has led to a bitter political impasse and a government shutdown.
This is the impasse that art, particularly painting, has reached: there is no clear way to proceed.
Lofven said he would not resign and called for cross-party cooperation to resolve the political impasse.
Ms. Sandoval said she dreamed of watching American Marines pour into her country to break the impasse.
Xi and Trump met last year in Buenos Aires and broke a prior impasse in trade talks.
House Republicans are at just as much of an impasse as they have been for two decades.
There was still time for May to present an alternative proposal to break the impasse, Varadkar said.
They would prefer, it seems to leave the Supreme Court at a four-to-four, liberal-conservative impasse.
Therefore, the fight could rage on even if lawmakers break the impasse over the president's $5 billion demand.
Parliament will now take over on Wednesday and hold "indicative votes" to try to overcome the Brexit impasse.
The impasse preventing passage of a needed funding bill centered on former Democratic President Barack Obama's healthcare law.
Congress has so far failed to break an impasse over the barrier's funding, and no votes are scheduled.
It seemed the two sides were at an impasse, and many feared negotiations would soon break down altogether.
But the president and lawmakers appear no closer to breaking an impasse over funding Trump's proposed border wall.
"Yes, it is a bit of an impasse, but despite that we're seeing progress toward reconciliation," he said.
Talk of an early general election to break the impasse and of a possible Brexit extension dominated Wednesday.
On Friday, Michel Barnier, the EU's chief Brexit negotiator, offered two possibilities that might help break the impasse.
The numbers came on Wednesday as the trade impasse between the U.S. and China continues to drag on.
European officials believe the bank's swapping of debt for shares could be a way out of the impasse.
Mrs May needs to recognise that she and the country have only one way out of this impasse.
"The debt limit impasse has precluded Treasury from being able to maintain prudent cash balance levels," Smith said.
But the bottom line is: The Obama White House and the mandate's opponents ended up at an impasse.
Another referendum is entirely feasible, and may prove to be the best way out of the current impasse.
Spain's prolonged political impasse will have a negative effect on the country's economy, according to Moody's Investor Service.
DOES anything illustrate Germany's opacity to Anglo-Saxons like the hysterical Anglophone coverage of the country's political impasse?
Indeed, the knee-deep drifters — those understanding the core basics but nothing more — are stopped at an impasse.
Russian officials will meet with European pipeline firms and oil buyers later this week to discuss the impasse.
As the impasse dragged on and the negotiations with Koresh waned, tanks moved in and rammed the compound.
IMPASSE He has previously upbraided European powers for not standing up to Trump and circumventing his sanctions noose.
On Tuesday, the clinic had reached "an impasse" with the state, according to Planned Parenthood's head of litigation.
The U.S. and China are aiming to strike a deal to break their trade impasse before March 1.
"We are at an impasse, and it's not because I walked away or anything like that," Peterson responded.
Despite the headwinds from the political impasse in Washington, the greenback received some support from higher U.S. yields.
The only way out of the impasse, traders say, is for government agencies to agree on consistent rules.
At its most destructive, it creates a game-breaking impasse that forces you to restart the game altogether.
Murray responded to the criticism by placing blame for the budget impasse on uncooperative members of the legislature.
"Although we have made progress on many elements, we have come to an impasse on others," she said.
The impasse had nothing to do with their business dispute -- $3.5 mil is peanuts to both of them.
In order to break the impasse, Republican and Democratic leaders of the U.S. Senate held talks on Sunday.
The closure stemmed from an impasse over Trump's demand for $5.7 billion in funding for his border wall.
Italy: Italy's new Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte was sworn in on Friday after a months' long political impasse.
Trump says he's open to intervening in the matter, if it will help resolve the trade impasse (Reuters).
Our lawmakers have spent the last year locked in a staggering budget impasse, with no end in sight.
He also criticized the EU for asking British negotiators to find a better solution to the Brexit impasse.
The impasse was spurred largely by Trump's demand for $85033 billion for his proposed U.S.–Mexico border wall.
The impasse has paralyzed government in one of the countries worst-hit by the euro zone's debt crisis.
The direction of the virtual currency is at an impasse ahead of a major Bitcoin conference on Monday.
But Mr Janus's case was already working its way through the federal courts when Friedrichs ended in impasse.
The nomination impasse has become a serious campaign issue, said Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the Democratic leader.
He was then instructed by a seer to sacrifice his daughter, Iphigenia, and thereby to break the impasse.
New Jersey Transit says the impasse has forced it to put construction projects totaling $2.7 billion on hold.
European equities ended higher on Tuesday as investors dismissed any negative concerns surrounding a political impasse in Germany.
The impasse has been at the heart of a partial shutdown that has dragged on for 20 days.
Democrats have made clear that figure is a nonstarter, however, leaving Congress at an impasse over the wall.
Voters could choose either the union's or the school board's final offer at the time of the impasse.
Party leaders resolved that impasse by allowing a separate vote on Cotton's proposal, which failed earlier Wednesday. Sen.
So far, efforts to resolve the diplomatic impasse between Qatar and the Saudi-led bloc have been fruitless.
"In this case, you have an impasse that's going to be very hard to fix," Cannon told Hill.
It suggests the impasse is unlikely to be resolved anytime soon, and could worsen the strains at airports.
The African Union urged parties in Congo to seek a solution to the current political impasse through talks.
Domestic critics of Ortega have urged him to hold early elections as a way out of the impasse.
A March 4 vote ended in a hung parliament and repeated efforts to end the impasse have failed.
The phrase lacks the urgency needed to break the shutdown impasse, some of Trump's advisers have told him.
Negotiations have been at an impasse for weeks over Trump's demand for money to fund his border wall.
Trump has used the following weeks to blame Democrats for the impasse, and Democrats have responded in kind.
That news came after The Wall Street Journal reported that the ongoing trade talks could hit an impasse.
Mr. Chaney, a second-generation dairy farmer, remembers coming to an impasse with his father, James, in 2000.
In an attempt to break the impasse, the National Governors Association recently convened representatives from states and drugmakers.
Talks about continuing the gas agreement or creating a new deal have reached an impasse over numerous issues.
Lawmakers had abandoned the Capitol and given up negotiating an end to the impasse until later this week.
May's appeal to the leaders to "leave nothing in reserve" in seeking a way out of the impasse.
In that regard, the impasse between Mr. Trump and Mr. Kim in Hanoi in February was positive news.
But discussions on a partnership between Instacart and Walmart stores have hit an impasse, according to a source.
The apparent impasse left the Trump administration with the issue of what to do about China's industrial policies.
And Huzayfah, he's now at an impasse, because according to him, his parents had high expectations for him.
He said he would ask President Trump to intervene if the impasse was not resolved through diplomatic channels.
But adolescent lions who set out in search of their own hunting grounds often come to an impasse.
When writers walked out a decade ago, the impasse cost the Los Angeles economy an estimated $2.5 billion.
A short-term budget deal and a promise for more negotiations ended this impasse after just a week.
That permission has not been given, and the state and Seneca leaders blame each other for the impasse.
But while the brief military conflict has settled into an impasse, there's a smaller skirmish that hasn't stopped.
Westminster can't sort it, it's absolutely broken, there is nothing it can do to get through this impasse.
S. trade tensions, rising U.S. yields, Italian budget woes, impasse over Brexit talks and mixed U.S. corporate earnings.
Eskom met union leaders on Thursday and said it hoped to find a solution to the wage impasse.
The group has raised about $21983,103 toward its mission to break the housing impasse through research and advocacy.
With House members still traveling back to Washington on Tuesday, no progress was made on resolving the impasse.
John McCain and Chris Coons — as lawmakers struggled to resolve an impasse over how to change the system.
The ACLU asks the judge to set a schedule to quickly resolve the impasse over those two cases.
"The only motive I had was to work this adoption stuff out and end this impasse," he said.
Senate leaders have reached a two-year budget agreement to resolve a months-long impasse over spending levels.
It all leaves me at a bit of an impasse, with feelings as messy as the game itself.
If not handled carefully, the latest impasse could lead to renewed trade tension between the U.S. and Korea.
Illinois' unprecedented two-year budget impasse ballooned the unpaid bill total to a record $15.4 billion in June.
Despite the impasse, the Trump administration has been actively working to bring the North back to the table.
Why not, when faced with an impasse on disarmament measures, sign that agreement to maintain momentum through Hanoi?
As the impasse meanders through its fourth week and more bills come due, their numbers have been growing.
But Mr. Trump said that he did not want to extend the impasse over funding for the wall.
The order can be, and is expected to be, overridden by Congress once the budget impasse is resolved.
"This impasse is disrupting the lives of too many kids and their families," he said in a statement.
Polls suggest voters don't see this Mr. Trump's way, and blame him, not the Democrats, for the impasse.
But I would argue that there is a role for the chief justice in resolving the present impasse.
Days earlier, a source close to Assange told Reuters that the diplomatic impasse was coming to a head.
Nearly two months after the Mueller report's release, Congress remains at an impasse about what to do next.
So are the available options — and the Brexit impasse is already taking a toll on the British economy.
Laurent Grasso's Elysée continues at Galerie Perrotin (10 Impasse Saint Claude, 3rd arrondissement, Paris, France) through January 14.
But some of the remaining moderate Republicans in Congress are pushing party leaders to get over the impasse.
The UNHCR says it is continuing to work with the US government and expects the impasse to be overcome.
Greece is making headlines again for being at another impasse with its European creditors and the International Monetary Fund.
But there is an impasse between the country, the EU and the IMF over the implementation of austerity measures.
Funding for nine federal departments lapsed Saturday amid an impasse over whether to fund the president's proposed border wall.
A chopper could have damaged the fortress were it allowed to land, and the impasse led to a cancelation.
Lawmakers are looking to break an impasse over Trump's demand for $5 billion to build his proposed border wall.
But the impasse may increase sectarian tensions and freeze decision-making as Britain prepares to leave the European Union.
The impasse over Trump's border wall resulted in a partial government shutdown that entered its ninth day on Sunday.
The paintings in Life is Fine have a liminal, frustrated aura about them, as though each was an impasse.
Mexico and Canada have shown a recent interest to step up talks, but China remains largely at an impasse.
That's because speed is of the essence to install a new leader and try to break the Brexit impasse.
Beijing jumped all over the U.S. government shutdown Sunday, claiming the impasse exposes the "chronic flaws" in Western democracy.
Trump has delayed tariffs on $21.2 billion worth of Chinese imports and talks to end the trade impasse continue.
But in London, there was no consensus on the election that Johnson says is needed to overcome the impasse.
Turnbull must return to the polls by May 2019 and could break the impasse by calling an early election.
The more formidable hurdle to ending a five-month political impasse in Europe's largest economy comes next week, however.
I always find that if I'm at an impasse and I want to put something on, it's James Brown.
But in London, there was no consensus on an election which Johnson says is needed to overcome the impasse.
Why it matters: A continued trade impasse will likely mean lots of pain on both sides of the Pacific.
With conflicting interests and competing global powers, the international community remains at an impasse over Syria's six-year conflict.
He called the Democrats' proposal a "curveball" and left open the possibility that the impasse could lead to shutdown.
Facebook and media publishers have grown their audiences together, but this particular issue has left them at an impasse.
Cavusoglu said Ankara may seek a formal United Nations inquiry if its liaising with Riyadh comes to an impasse.
We're told Cynthia is negotiating, but wants nearly $50k a month so the ex-couple is at an impasse.
Its chief Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier said ahead of Wednesday's vote that only the U.K. can break the impasse.
President Obama has not received enough credit for resolving the Iranian nuclear impasse, which his predecessors failed to do.
I see why you say that, but what that indicates to me is they were having an impasse problem.
A series of indicative votes in parliament on alternatives to May's Brexit deal did little to break the impasse.
When policymakers hit an impasse, individuals on both sides of the aisle quickly reduce civil servants to bargaining chips.
If the impasse continues, however, it will raise a stark question when the case finally reaches the Supreme Court.
Given the dispute, both sides agreed cooperation had reached an impasse and asked the judge not to delay sentencing.
The estimated 5 billion reais needed to conclude it has created an impasse between the government and the consortium.
The impasse, and frustration with the slow pace of reintegration, mean many former guerrillas are leaving the transition camps.
The standoff over the border wall funding has led to a budget impasse that could spur a prolonged shutdown.
"If an election doesn't work (to solve the Brexit impasse), a second referendum is the last possibility," he said.
Getting past this impasse offers a unique opportunity to reboot the rules, cutting effective costs by over 2202 percent.
There are signs that Bahraini officials are mounting a fresh effort to break the political impasse over fiscal reform.
Mendoza said the impasse would end and Dow would welcome back workers if they ratify the last contract proposal.
In particular, there has been a decade-long impasse between the Pentagon and the FDA over freeze-dried plasma.
Bettel used the opportunity to accuse Johnson of seeking to push the blame for the Brexit impasse onto Europe.
Experts say this is Pyongyang's attempt to get the US's attention after their recent nuclear negotiations reached an impasse.
The U.S. and Canada are currently at an impasse over negotiations about revising the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Britain, a nation of 66 million people, is paralyzed beneath a political impasse that is increasingly confined to Westminster.
Kim and Moon's summit two weeks from now will serve in part to break the US-North Korea impasse.
He said the AKP and MHP were driving the process into an impasse, and putting public servants under pressure.
"This impasse is disrupting the lives of too many kids and their families," Newsom said in a statement Monday.
But former military dog handlers and canine experts were still at an impasse, with some intensely examining the photo.
"I would encourage parents not to feel they have to solve an impasse on their own," Dr. Hill said.
"At this point, we have reached an impasse," Ms. Krasnoff said in a phone call with journalists on Tuesday.
But these are not ordinary times, and it is not clear how or when the impasse can be broken.
In fact, there's almost nobody in the W.H. but me, and... This weekend he's blaming Democrats for the impasse.
In late May, the clinic had reached "an impasse" with the state, according to Planned Parenthood's head of litigation.
An impasse on the Irish border had threatened to derail negotiations ahead of a key summit meeting next week.
The House and the Senate adjourned Friday without resolving the impasse, sending the government barreling toward a partial shutdown.
The U.K. has arrived at a political impasse in which the nation is coasting toward a Brexit cliff edge.
The Miami Open tennis tournament moved there after organizers reached an impasse with the previous venue in Key Biscayne.
McConnell's commitment to bring an immigration bill to the chamber's floor helped to end an impasse in the Senate.
The impasse preventing passage of a needed funding bill centered on former Democratic President Barack Obama's health-care law.
Washington (CNN)After weathering a week of self-induced crisis, the White House was at an impasse on Wednesday.
Despite the impasse in the agreement, Trump said that US troops would be vacating the country "immediately" starting Saturday.
On the other hand, Beijing argues that Washington must also do more to end the volatile impasse with Pyongyang.
Otherwise, Israel faces the possibility of a third election, which may be unable to solve the exact same impasse.
How the Senate trial rules impasse ends: McConnell isn't going to move, according to people familiar with his thinking.
The latest impasse over the bipartisan sanctions bill comes as Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election dominates headlines.
White House press secretary Sarah Sanders responded to questions about Kelly's comments by blaming Democrats for the immigration impasse.
The issue was a major factor contributing to the impasse that led to the government shutdown early Saturday morning.
Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio, who is head of the 5-Star Movement, blamed CONI for the impasse.
Ankara said the impasse was caused by the United States withdrawing support from a separate defence plan for Turkey.
For months, the Senate has been at an impasse on confirming four nominees to Ex-Im's board of directors.
Copper prices slipped on Tuesday in part on expectations the Peruvian government would be able to end the impasse.
The political impasse returned to square one on Sunday when a tentative agreement on a new prime minister unravelled.
Opposition leader Raila Odinga said the strike had dragged for too long and blamed the government for the impasse.
Of the WTO's 163 other members, 117 have signed a joint letter calling upon America to end the impasse.
The company said it was surprised that South32 and Australia's competition watchdog had reached an impasse over the acquisition.
The chamber strongly opposed the shutdown and called on Congress to adopt an immigration overhaul and end the impasse.
Behind the scenes, there were some indications that a search for a way out of the impasse was underway.
Now that Washington is at an impasse over the president's border wall, Mr. Trump has been talking caravans again.
If there is no one available to suggest and oversee this operation, the impasse can last a long time.
But airport workers and travelers are concerned that conditions will worsen if the impasse continues, throwing travel into turmoil.
The United States endured a much more difficult budget impasse, which lasted more than two weeks, in October 2013.
But an impasse over immigration negotiations pushed Democrats and some Republicans to stand against this short-term spending deal.
Instead of a dialogue, this debate has reached an impasse: no new artworks, no conversations, only the blame game.
The impasse was over Trump's demand for $5 billion in border wall funding — which Democrats refused to agree to.
The government has yet to resolve its impasse with the Madhesi, and protesters could resume the blockade at any time.
CNN's Kara Scannell reported the impasse ended when the committee agreed to limit the scope and duration of the interview.
While neither of the proposals ended the impasse, the votes appeared to kick-start the first serious negotiations in weeks.
What Powell will say is unknown, but it's unlikely the statement will even make any mention of the government impasse.
" But now, perhaps for the the first time, Joe finds himself at an impasse: "I don't know what comes next.
It accused Washington of twisting what had been agreed on in Singapore and driving post-summit talks into an impasse.
In fact, there are already signs of disagreement between Trump and the Freedom Caucus over how to resolve the impasse.
In addition to the auditing impasse, Cemig's precarious financial situation also played a role on Brookfield's decision, the person said.
The late-night session in Ryan's office came soon after what appeared to be a major breakthrough in the impasse.
The big picture: Emails show negotiations between Ramirez's attorney and Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee are at an impasse.
We will not get our desired result by unrelentingly demanding that Kim abandon nuclear weapons — we must break the impasse.
Macron told Netanyahu that he needed to make gestures to the Palestinians to break the impasse between the two sides.
It's a vast understatement to say that the U.S. is at a political impasse when it comes to gun violence.
Taylor Swift remains the biggest example of Spotify's impasse over requiring all music to be available to non-paying users.
The two sides haggled for months over whether Jia fulfilled both of these requests, and eventually came to an impasse.
"The company is currently working hard to speedily resolve this impasse," said an email allegedly sent to senior company staff.
This makes the budget impasse the second-longest since 1981, when current rules about worker pay during shutdowns were adopted.
During the impasse, a "caretaker" coalition presided over the country, money still flowed to agencies and the government remained functional.
He suggested a mixed commission of three representatives from each side be formed to seek a solution to the impasse.
The action ended an unprecedented two-year budget impasse that ballooned the state's unpaid bill backlog to about $15 billion.
The Treasury has been using a series of "extraordinary measures" to keep the government running while the spending impasse continues.
On March 10th the impasse forced the General Assembly to close its winter session in Richmond without adopting the budget.
Following days of political impasse and back-and-forth between the campaigns, both candidates now claim to be the president.
Paulsen said he does not see the current impasse as signaling the end of globalization, but rather a next phase.
One Republican House member says the crux of the impasse is Trump's failure to rally behind one piece of legislation.
United Parcel Service — UPS could be near a contract impasse with its pilots, according to the union representing that group.
The impasse is largely because Brussels and London have so far outlined conflicting stances on their new deal after Brexit.
Christie said he will convene both houses of the Legislature on Monday morning in an attempt to break the impasse.
As the impasse continues and Trump stands firm on his wall-or-nothing approach, the costs continue to add up.
Chris Christie ordered beaches across the Garden State closed -- a reaction to the ongoing budget impasse in the state's legislature.
Australia and Naval Group signed a Strategic Partnering Agreement, the overall contract to guide the construction, to end the impasse.
The Republican impasse over Medicaid reflects what passes for a crisis of conscience at the heart of their current politics.
The Democrats lost the policy fight and took a public hit for the three-day shutdown that accompanied the impasse.
Opposition parties met in the Congolese capital Kinshasa on Tuesday to discuss how to respond to the current political impasse.
The impasse that made Mr. Obama's program necessary — the absolute refusal by congressional Republicans to reform an unjust system — persists.
The discovery of a flourishing industry in America will put pressure on the FDA to resolve the impasse over oversight.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's parliament is at an impasse after lawmakers rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal earlier this week.
Members of Congress, local legislators, former Cabinet members and experts alike say the impasse largely boils down to one thing.
"I think we're kind of at an impasse, and the question is, then, is the fallback a CR?" said Sen.
As demonstrated by the Iran nuclear deal impasse, American values count for little when European commercial interests are at stake.
A possible way out of the Spanish-Catalonian impasse would be for the European Union to mediate a negotiated solution.
There is little mention of the many significant hurdles to economic growth — namely, the political impasse between Israel and Palestine.
"I don't think anyone who has not seen the Impasse Ronsin as it was can imagine its squalor," he says.
At the time of the letter's release, the partial government shutdown resulting from the impasse was nearly two weeks long.
With the Fed out of his control, Trump has set his sights on overcoming the impasse on trade with China.
US President Donald Trump last Friday offered to help end the impasse, Reuters reported, but the US has not intervened.
"I expressed to President Duda our concerns over certain actions and the impasse around Poland's constitutional tribunal," Mr. Obama said.
"I think we're kind of at an impasse, and the question is then is the fallback a CR," he said.
Mexico remained ready to assist in diplomatic efforts to find a peaceful solution to the impasse in Venezuela, it added.
In 2013, the government shut down for over 2 weeks in an impasse over spending levels and the debt ceiling.
The longest shutdown occurred in 22019 and 1996 during an impasse between President Clinton and Speaker Newt Gingrich (R-Ga.).
The comments suggest the funding impasse is unlikely to be resolved quickly when Congress comes back into sessions after Christmas.
Borrowing language from Pelosi's own proposal, Trump said the Democrats can take their trip when the spending impasse has ended.
His comments have followed recent reports that both countries had hit an impasse over agricultural products and intellectual property rights.
In the same survey, Spaniards blamed politicians rather than the party system for the impasse, 58 percent to 20 percent.
The impasse was spurred largely by Trump's demand for $85033 billion for his proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
The U.K. and the European negotiating teams agreed Monday to have further talks on how to overcome the current impasse.
Worries over the trade impasse also hit China's currency, which was dragged lower by heavy corporate demand for the greenback.
This impasse has created an untenable situation in Hong Kong — though some protesters see the police response as galvanizing Hongkongers.
They find themselves at an impasse because of Ms. Redstone's desire to merge the two companies, which are corporate siblings.
It seems that we are at an impasse here and I wonder just how long it can or will continue.
Mr. Netanyahu blamed Mr. Lieberman for the impasse, accusing him of trying to "shoot down this government" for political gain.
That month, with settlement talks involving the hostel at an impasse, the Fernandezes, now the Bellos, filed a written complaint.
The two men are at an impasse after disputed presidential elections last year led to two votes in three months.
Trump is not the only one who could be doing something — there are plenty of paths out of the impasse.
Which means, yet again, that the impasse prevails and the UK is still barreling toward the March 29 Brexit deadline.
Mr. Manafort's lawyers insisted that their client had been truthful but acknowledged that the two sides were at an impasse.
But after the impasse in Hanoi, the president described him as "quite a character," a line open to various interpretations.
President Trump's unwillingness or inability to articulate his preferred immigration policy has complicated the impasse, our White House correspondents report.
It was unclear late Monday how lawmakers would overcome that impasse and end the delay in disbursing the disaster aid.
Attempts to resolve the impasse, and avoid the reintroduction of direct rule from London, appeared to make progress last week.
If it settles its impasse with Kosovo, it may well transition from being an aggrieved troublemaker to a satisfied stakeholder.
After the hearing, the board is expected to vote for a new election, certify a winner or reach an impasse.
With negotiations at an impasse last month, the union declared the first nationwide strike against a Detroit automaker since 217.
The impasse between Schumer and McConnell has spawned a debate among Democratic lawmakers as what the next steps should be.
The last major hurdle to end a five-month political impasse after a September 24 election, however, comes next week.
Trump's threat suggests Congress could be at an impasse for days, if not weeks, over his demand for wall funding.
The impasse capped a day of emotional arguments, often witnessed by a large, vocal crowd of teachers and their supporters.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said the chamber is at an "impasse" around the rules that would govern the trial.
As though the Brexit impasse were not bad enough in itself, it is undermining the historic 1998 Good Friday Agreement.
Trade talks between American and Chinese officials, who were seeking to end the impasse, concluded on Thursday without major developments.
Now, with diplomacy with Pyongyang at an impasse and tensions rising, the payout for that gamble may be coming due.
Ralph Northam out of office, highlighting a potential constitutional impasse the commonwealth could face should Northam decline to step down.
Today, political and economic impasse have caused the supreme leader to lose clout over the repressive forces under his control.
This may relate to the "one additional measure" that North Korea found unpalatable and pushed the summit to an impasse.
Kim had demanded total sanctions relief upfront in exchange for only partial denuclearization, leaving the two sides at an impasse.
A top House Democrat is suggesting two potential solutions to the current impasse over a Senate-passed Russian sanctions bill.
But the two sides reached an impasse this winter, and on Monday the contentious tone of the standoff became public.
"I expressed to President Duda our concerns over certain actions, and the impasse over Poland's constitutional tribunal," Obama told reporters.
I can think of only two ways to squeeze around this impasse, to muster political will in today's inclement circumstances.
Immigration, a topic that has led to weeks of political impasse, will be a main theme, the White House said.
The move, taken late Friday, was seen as the Trump administration's way to break a monthslong impasse in trade talks.
Qihoo Buyer Group Said to Hit Impasse With Chinese FX Regulator | The Qihoo 360 Technology buyout consortium, seeking to take the Chinese company private in a $9.3 billion deal, has hit an impasse with the nation's foreign-exchange supervisor as the regulator scrutinizes the deal, Bloomberg reports, citing people with knowledge of the matter.BLOOMBERG
Qihoo Buyer Group Said to Hit Impasse With Chinese FX Regulator | The Qihoo 360 Technology buyout consortium, seeking to take the Chinese company private in a $9.3 billion deal, has hit an impasse with the nation's foreign-exchange supervisor as the regulator scrutinizes the deal, Bloomberg reports, citing people with knowledge of the matter.
A date has not been set for the Russian flight, and neither country has any flights scheduled due to an "impasse at the Open Skies Consultative Commission that continues to delay the commencement of treaty flights in 2018," according to the State Department official, who did not elaborate on the reasons for the impasse.
The head of the U.N. mission in Congo warned last week that the political impasse poses an "extreme risk" to stability.
British lawmakers will in any case be able to debate ways to break the Brexit impasse from Monday, May's spokesman said.
Meanwhile, the Brexit deadline for the U.K. has been pushed back to October 31 as the impasse at Westminster rumbles on.
The impasse was broken at three in the morning, when in helicopters, in charter buses, and in taxis, the journalists arrived.
But Bristow, who says he plans to intervene in Tanzania before the takeover closes, is confident he can break the impasse.
Market focus is largely attuned to ongoing Brexit talks, as negotiations over Britain's departure from the EU remain at an impasse.
But there is no sign in the Democratic-led legislature that a breakthrough in the 23-month impasse could be imminent.
The impasse leave Democrats in no mood to help speed the path of Trump's pick for the same seat, Neil Gorsuch.
" She said parliament was now at an impasse: "Does it wish to revoke Article 50 (announcing intention to leave the EU)?
So with that in mind Charvet announced he'd found a way around this legal impasse by replacing human escorts with robots.
Finlay began outreach to residents as soon as December, starting with those who had reached an impasse in negotiations with JLL.
The retailer said it expects the wage impasse to impact earnings at Real strongly in the second half of the year.
After two days of impasse, Spain, under its new Socialist government, stepped forward to offer the ship a berth in Valencia.
Both sides engaged in two rounds of trade talks to solve the trade dispute, but they have since reached an impasse.
In fact, that impasse is what's led to a breakdown in US-North Korea talks since the Singapore summit in June.
The impasse is in its third week, with thousands of federal workers about to miss their paychecks in the coming days.
Yet those waiting on the sidelines may well be happy to return if and when the political impasse has been resolved.
Two White House insiders provided CNN insight into Kelly's fraught relationship with Trump, explaining that the pair has reached an impasse.
You can't point fingers at the archconservative Freedom Caucus for the impasse, though, now that they have collectively endorsed the bill.
In an effort to break the impasse and secure support before a key meeting of euro zone finance ministers on Jan.
For many Conservative lawmakers, speed is of the essence to install a new leader and try to break the Brexit impasse.
The European Union has nominated Kristalina Georgieva to lead the International Monetary Fund (IMF), ending weeks of impasse among 28 countries.
The current debate over Infowars on Facebook, which is now in its third week, has hit a bit of an impasse.
When you are up against an impasse, a creative block, an inability to find a solution, you can become very anxious.
Names of the victims would be etched into a wall that visitors could contemplate from the other side of the impasse.
Trump decided to break the impasse via executive action: He'd not only ban such funding but ban trans service members altogether.
The blockade is still in place, but Macron presumably hopes that French diplomacy eventually may facilitate a break in the impasse.
A sale of the Kuwaiti creditor's position to debt funds could help overcome the impasse in the process, the sources said.
For President Donald Trump, widespread sentiment is for ending the trade impasse with China and getting an infrastructure improvement program going.
In a bid to break the impasse, lawmakers took control of parliamentary proceedings and were set at vote at 8 p.m.
With a $1.1 billion budget deficit, the school system has been cut off from state funding because of the budget impasse.
The impasse has resulted in only partial appropriations for state universities, forcing most of them to tap reserves and cut expenses.
The impasse ended last week with the Senate approving the final nominee, just ahead of Temer stepping down on Jan. 1.
Spain's voters created the three-month impasse by scattering their votes among four large parties and a smattering of small ones.
Investors had been hoping for a quick resolution to the impasse, according to trader Luiz Roberto Monteiro at Renascença DTVM brokerage.
The government shut down for three days in January, when Congress reached an impasse over government spending levels and immigration legislation.
The head of the U.N. mission in Congo warned last week that the political impasse posed an "extreme risk" to stability.
Unless Trump has a change of heart, the Democratic spending package would die on his desk and the impasse would continue.
It's designed to break a partisan impasse on the issue before the DACA programs begin to wind down on March 220006.
The statement had effectively put the ball in the Spanish government's court over what would happen next in the political impasse.
One final last-ditch effort on the sidelines of an international meeting in Beijing this week also ended at an impasse.
Even with the House out in the coming week, expect talks to continue behind the scenes to end the budget impasse.
Up to that time, Israel had refused to negotiate directly with the P.L.O. Mr. Peres broke the taboo, and the impasse.
The question of how to prevent physical checks on the island of Ireland is at the center of the Brexit impasse.
Russia has repeatedly denied violating the treaty, leading to an impasse in diplomatic talks aimed at bringing Moscow back into compliance.
Members are still jostling over an extra $30 billion of spending within the budget, and the impasse has lasted for weeks.
Unlike the bills that have come from the House over the past few weeks, this proposal could actually resolve this impasse.
But a year-long impasse between Emirates and Rolls-Royce over shortfalls in fuel savings has so far blocked the order.
The question of how to prevent physical checks on the island of Ireland is at the centre of the Brexit impasse.
He said he was happy a resolution had been reached on the budget impasse, but saddened it came three days late.
But his country, so dynamic on the economic front, fertile soil for start-ups, finds itself at a terrible political impasse.
"There is nothing to feel good about at the temporary close to this ugly and often childish impasse," the board wrote.
The organization is expected to have much more to say about Judge Garland as the Senate impasse over his nomination continues.
The Jets' contract impasse with the standout defensive lineman Muhammad Wilkerson, spanning years and regimes, will reach an expected stage Tuesday.
An impasse over Brexit talks and global trade tensions have added to the cocktail of negative factors that battered global stocks.
The impasse is not the first involving executives and shareholders of both companies since Kroton launched a hostile takeover last May.
Of all the controversial elements of proposed immigration reform plans, the H-1B visa impasse should be the easiest to solve.
Say a viewer makes a series of narratively untenable choices that lead to an impasse—a failed ending, it's sometimes called.
Currently, the relationship between the neighbors is at an impasse due to public provocations made by the U.S. to discredit Mexico.
Parties are holding their cards close to their chests, but there are a number of options that could break the impasse.
The impasse was most glaring when Ms. Stahl asked about the president's mimicking of Christine Blasey Ford at a Mississippi rally.
When Chotiner tried to suggest that being vilified by Twitter users might not be so consequential, the two reached an impasse.
For many Conservative lawmakers, speed is of the essence to install a new leader to try to break the Brexit impasse.
The negotiations hit an impasse in May after Washington accused Beijing of reneging on reform pledges made during months of talks.
The communications impasse between Amazon and Antimicrobial Therapy was complicated by the fact that they did not have a direct relationship.
Closer look: The current spending impasse seems different from ones during the Clinton and Obama eras, our chief Washington correspondent writes.
The IHS Markit analysis predicted a "legislative impasse" in the new Congress but reserved the possibility of deals on big issues.
The impasse cost the U.S. economy $11 billion, nearly a quarter of which is permanently lost, the Congressional Budget Office said.
An increasingly vocal contingent of lawmakers from across the political spectrum supports a fresh vote to break the impasse in parliament.
Many people think the cases will be the court's last opportunity for a generation to break the impasse over partisan maps.
Depending on how the next two weeks shake out, this impasse could lead either party to walk away from DACA talks.
But, but, but: If indeed the field is headed for a dead end, the impasse certainly isn't around the next bend.
When Ms. Franklin hit an artistic impasse she would reinvigorate herself by returning to church and recording albums of gospel standards.
Those tweaks, combined with the addition of sanctions against North Korea that were drafted by the House, helped end the impasse.
While McConnell and Schumer appear to be at an impasse, neither have shut the door on the possibility of additional talks.
The rejection of these harmful riders helped break the impasse and smoothed the way for a final deal to be reached.
Each side blamed the other for the impasse in the third-largest U.S. school district, where the strike began on Oct.
Ever since he was nominated last September, Bridenstine has been caught in an impasse with all 49 Senate Democrats opposed, Sen.
During the impasse, the Republicans accused the Democrats of having used physical intimidation and bribery to repress the African-American vote.
Mr. Kim also ridiculed the impasse that he said would result in the United States becoming "more helpless" against the North.
Then she heard that the shelter was nearly out of funds because of the impasse, said Isak Griffiths, the executive director.
So as long as Congress remains at an impasse, those demanding immediate action on climate change will turn to the courts.
The impasse was described by people who would not speak for attribution because of confidentiality rules imposed by the Tony Awards.
Trump portrayed the impasse as part of a negotiating tactic, as if it were a hiccup in a real estate transaction.
Underlying it was a deep divide over who was to blame for the long impasse in this part of the world.
He argues that the country's impasse could lead to an "egalitarian crisis" that mostly doles out losses to the country's wealthy.
But Congress has been at an impasse over how to resolve the issue, which led to the shutdown earlier this month.
These dynamics have shaped Greece's domestic politics and the country's relationship with its European Union partners, leading to today's dangerous impasse.
With both sides at an impasse, it's looking less likely that the funding bill will end up including any ObamaCare fixes.
We have come too far in our bilateral trade relationship to allow this current impasse to lead to a downward spiral.
If anything can be learned from overseas experiences, it is that the roots of America's gun control impasse lie very deep.
Last year, the impasse over funding for the wall led to a 35-day closure, the longest in the nation's history.
And Prime Minister Theresa May has also offered concessions to the opposing Labour Party to break the current impasse in Parliament.
Mr. Trump and congressional Democrats are at an impasse over the president's request of over $5.7 billion to build the wall.
The only response is to dramatize the impasse that society has arrived at with no sense of how to move forward.
Now, read the article, "'The Shutdown Makes Me Nervous': Young People Caught Up in Impasse," and answer the following questions: 1.
The partial closure that has resulted from the impasse over a border wall would become the longest in history on Saturday.
Hoyer's comments came on Day 18 of the partial government shutdown that's resulted from a partisan impasse over border wall funding.
Not to break the immigration impasse, move forward on guns or hammer out a plan to rebuild the nation's decaying infrastructure.
Illinois also has a lingering $8.5 billion unpaid bill backlog that had ballooned to more than $16 billion during the impasse.
The EU has been reluctant to grant the UK an extension unless it has a solution to break the political impasse.
Theofilopoulou wondered why the UN chief felt the need to travel to Western Sahara given the relative impasse in recent years.
In 1955, Tinguely set up his studio in the Impasse Ronsin, where his machinic and post-Dada art theories would converge.
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said a sustained funding impasse would cause ships to go without maintenance and aircraft to be grounded.
Over the next three weeks, lawmakers will come together in a bipartisan, bicameral conference to negotiate possible solutions to the border impasse.
Brussels and Rome hit an impasse over Italy's spending plans last month and have engaged in a battle of words since then.
The impasse could move to a more polarizing phase, as Trump has threatened to declare a national emergency to circumvent the legislature.
TSA officers are among the some 420,000 federal employees deemed essential who are required to work without regular paychecks during the impasse.
She says she does not want to reach an impasse but her ministers say departments are doing contingency planning for that eventuality.
Both sides have been at an impasse over the White House's demands for funding a wall at the U.S.'s southern border.
With Democrats pledging not to put money toward a project they call immoral and ineffective, the impasse looks no closer to breaking.
The longer the impasse, the greater the risk that the climate agenda will revert to a type of post-Kyoto political stalemate.
Congressional leaders are also set to visit the White House on Wednesday for yet another discussion about how to end the impasse.
It all goes back to 21, when an Obama-era impasse over the debt ceiling brought the American economy to near calamity.
The Socialist party is pivotal to breaking the impasse because it holds 85 out of the 350 seats in parliament's lower house.
There was little consensus on whether the impasse in Brexit negotiations made a hard Brexit - one without a trade deal - more likely.
The impasse was eventually resolved when the High Court ruled the government could proceed with the non-compulsory vote, without Senate approval.
The fast-track effort failed by 14 votes, and now the government is calling for a snap election to resolve the impasse.
As the impasse over who gets to govern the country devolves into broader violence, Bolivia's young democracy is facing a pivotal test.
The impasse has weakened the pound, which on Wednesday was stuck near $1.3 and heading for its third consecutive day of losses.
Which means the two sides are still at an impasse, with both sides refusing to move until the other side moves first.
The ongoing struggle with Xo and Ro is torturously drawn out and poignant, but that's the reality of an impasse like theirs.
Investors are worried that the trade impasse could exacerbate a global slowdown — the World Bank estimated the economic hit as $455 billion.
"I hope that tomorrow we will hear from Prime Minister May a realistic suggestion on how to end the impasse," Tusk said.
World powers fear that the political impasse over Kabila's continued rule could reignite chaos in the vast nation spanning Africa's largest forest.
Meanwhile, China's trade with the U.S. declined in the first half of the year, amid an impasse between the two economic giants.
Van Praag has acknowledged that UEFA has fallen into an impasse in Platini's absence and needs to tackle the Super League threat.
What both sides wanted Since the contact expired last year, Emanuel and Lewis had remained at an impasse over the contract negotiations.
Michel Aoun, a Maronite Christian and former warlord, became president of Lebanon, ending an impasse that lasted two-and-a-half years.
Far from our initial impression of them as Ward and June Cleaver, Jerry and Jeanette are at an impasse in their marriage.
That has led to something of an impasse in negotiations, with both sides saying that the ball is in the other's court.
The impasse has hit hopes of a quick recovery from the political turmoil that ended Bashir's three-decade rule on April 11.
Reflecting the growing uncertainty, sterling fell for a ninth consecutive day as talks between Britain and the European Union hit an impasse.
Ineffective attempts to break the impasse have left a weak minority government as the only realistic option to avoid a fresh election.
In a bid to break the impasse, lawmakers on Monday voted on four alternative Brexit options, but all four options were defeated.
Or the delay could stretch into May or beyond, depending on the prime minister's ability to break the Brexit impasse in parliament.
Lawmakers had voted on Monday to grab control of the Brexit process for a day in a bid to break the impasse.
There's an impasse between him and a top Democrat in the Assembly that's preventing the Legislature from sending Christie a state budget.
The impasse sets the stage for U.S. President Donald Trump to fulfill his threat to start withdrawing from the pact on Feb.
There is little sign that the political impasse, which has soured ties with Switzerland's biggest trading partner, will be broken anytime soon.
His remarks sowed confusion rather than clarity about a possible way out of the impasse, which on Saturday enters its 15th day.
Since the summit, talks have stalled as the United States and North Korea appeared at an impasse over who would act first.
The White House has since demanded $5 billion for border security, including wall funding, putting Democrats and the president at an impasse.
That tension has helped bring us to our current impasse, where Americans ask more than ever from a government they increasingly distrust.
The snap election that is taking place on December 12 is seen as a way to break an parliamentary impasse over Brexit.
The agreement to offer self-driving car rides in the retirement community almost fell apart when negotiations hit an impasse over insurance.
This would put tremendous pressure on Democrats to avoid another extended impasse in February and weaken their negotiating position on immigration reform.
But others acknowledge the standoff is taking a toll on Trump's political standing and want to see an end to the impasse.
Azevedo said WTO member states were seeking to find a way around the impasse, noting that it was chiefly a U.S. concern.
The Senate will also conduct some votes in an effort to break an impasse over spending bills, but little progress is expected.
Republicans, in turn, have been unable to resist attempts to legislate social policy through spending and other unrelated bills, furthering the impasse.
I was at an impasse, unfortunately, because I wasn't exactly sure where to go next, and I knew I missed something somewhere.
The two sides appear to be at an impasse over Trump's demand to include funding for a border wall in the legislation.
Talks between Washington and Beijing are at an impasse in the ongoing trade spat, with both sides continuing to threaten new tariffs.
Despite this intensive mobilization, the Iranian regime has reached a deadly impasse in Syria with mounting casualties and little sign of progress.
One such meeting on Monday at the Department of Homeland Security had to be cancelled as a result of the MOU impasse.
They said the impasse threatens to further thin the already stretched ranks of air traffic controllers and derail hiring for new employees.
And the impasse — Washington wishing to rid North Korea of nuclear weapons, Pyongyang wishing to keep them — will return in high relief.
She said Britain would reach a deal despite a current impasse in talks with Brussels and ruled out a second Brexit referendum.
Finance: A top House Democrat is suggesting two potential solutions to the current impasse over a Senate-passed Russian sanctions bill. Rep.
The agreement to offer self-driving car rides in the retirement community almost fell apart when negotiations hit an impasse over insurance.
The talks were nearing an impasse, Mr. Giuliani said on Wednesday when he called into a radio show hosted by Mr. Sekulow.
The tension between him and Simon will soon snap, as each man comes to the individual realization that they've reached an impasse.
But they're caught at an impasse — Trump and Kim both want the other to put up their end of the bargain first.
Impasse: Mr. Maduro still has the backing of the country's generals and has so far refused to heed calls for fresh elections.
The Senate voted 81-18 to end the impasse and fund the government three days after some departments came to a halt.
It all goes back to 2011, when an Obama-era impasse over the debt ceiling brought the American economy to near calamity.
May's departure changes the scenery, but does not alter Britain's drift into a paralyzing impasse that only a second referendum can resolve.
That impasse led to a partial government shutdown in December and January, and lawmakers ultimately denied the border funding he had requested.
You're seeing an escalation in the tensions between the U.S. and china and we seem to be at an impasse with Canada.
Months later, when the commission was still at an impasse, Baldwin sent the White House the names of the eight candidates interviewed.
And they will see that the way out of the impasse runs through the W.T.O., whether Mr. Trump likes it or not.
It has been widely reported that the government had suggested the sale of Turner as one possible way out of the impasse.
The president today will meet with GOP lawmakers and administration officials to discuss an impasse in Congress over surveillance legislation (The Hill).
Talks between the two countries in Beijing over the weekend, which were led by Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross, ended in an impasse.
The bad news is the Sunni-Shia fight is an older and tougher rift to fix than even the Israeli-Palestinian impasse.
He said he was convinced the impasse would continue without war, but he was fatalistic about the possibility that it would not.
That impasse has held up work on a budget resolution, which is necessary to move tax reform and the annual appropriations bills.
The peace process has been at an impasse since the last round of American-brokered talks collapsed in the spring of 4003.
"Italy's political impasse continues, French and German PMIs were soft and global risk sentiment has taken another knock," Societe Generale analysts said.
"The impasse in negotiations underscores, in part, China's commitment to preserving the government's dominant role in determining economic outcomes," the report said.
The impasse will probably be decided in the coming weeks by the Maduro-controlled Supreme Court — likely not in Mr. Guaidó's favor.
The United Methodist Church is expected to split following an impasse over a persistent debate over same-sex marriage and LGBTQ inclusion.
Y.) and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) remain at an impasse over the terms of the forthcoming Senate impeachment trial.
The speaker's statement effectively ended an impasse over the impeachment process that had left the president's Senate trial in limbo for weeks.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration warned on Thursday that a festering dispute between Qatar and its fellow Arab neighbors is at an impasse.
The brokerage said the threat of nationalization of UK utilities was rising as the Brexit impasse may lead to a national election.
Amid the impasse on the national level, Mr. Temer has also maintained pressure on Congress to vote on broadly unpopular austerity measures.
The contract impasse resulted in a 40-day nationwide walkout in the fall, the longest against G.M. in almost half a century.
China's Lu hailed Duterte's recent visit as a success and said both countries were able to discuss the South China Sea impasse.
With negotiations at an impasse, Reno gave the go-ahead for the raid after hearing reports of child abuse in the compound.
"We remain at an impasse on these logistics," McConnell said on the floor after a meeting with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Trump and Cohn reached an impasse, however, after the president announced broad, global tariffs on imports of steel and aluminum in March.
Democrats' fault here, as it relates to the current impasse, only goes as far as their unwillingness to offer an outright capitulation.
The deal died as the deadline expired without China approving it, and analysts see no immediate end in sight to the impasse.
The spectacle of utter futility was if anything more infuriating than the impasse on how to stem the rash of mass shootings.

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