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"stalemate" Definitions
  1. [uncountable, countable, usually singular] a disagreement or a situation in a competition in which neither side is able to win or make any progress synonym impasse
  2. [uncountable, singular] (in chess) a situation in which a player cannot successfully move any of their pieces and the game ends without a winner

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The net result: Syria's stalemate is slightly less unfavorable to Mr. Assad, but it is still a stalemate.
If you can maintain the stalemate, the approximate stalemate that we have now, you at least preserve some options.
" Security situation 'a stalemate' In February, Nicholson told the Senate Armed Services Committee that leadership assesses "the current security situation in Afghanistan as a stalemate.
Brexit stalemate: Europe is stepping up preparations for a messy Brexit after yet another meeting between the European Union and the United Kingdom ended in a stalemate.
Stalemate "It's not entirely static but for the most part it's a stalemate," Stephen Tankel, an adjunct fellow at the Washington-based Center for a New American Security, told CNN.
" He added: "We are at a stalemate right now.
Barr said the stalemate would not be resolved anytime soon.
And you want to break news, you break the stalemate.
This "war within a war" ended in a virtual stalemate.
"Together, we can break decades of political stalemate," he said.
Considering that, maybe the situation is more of a stalemate.
Stalemate The other night Elgar came down to the basement.
This might help break a stalemate that has lasted decades.
The recent violence proved that the current stalemate can't last.
Mr. Trump represents a potential breakthrough in that political stalemate.
The Yemen war has been in military stalemate for years.
The two chambers have been at a stalemate for months.
Look past the uncertainty, and stalemate has its economic charms.
Both sides blame the other for the stalemate over Zika.
The war has been in a military stalemate for years.
The civil war in Syria is at a bloody stalemate.
In the stalemate of Sunday, neither approach gained or lost.
Green Bay was mostly able to stalemate the Arizona offense.
And right now, the war is essentially in a stalemate.
"Together, we can break decades of political stalemate," Trump said.
In Libya, Khalifa Hifter is mired in a bloody stalemate.
The stalemate over Homeland Security spending has grown increasingly bitter.
"The US Constitution is designed to create stalemate," Baumgartner says.
Hence the Democratic Unionist Party's ability to stalemate the government.
At first, the results looked like something of a stalemate.
At no time did Westmoreland mention the issue of stalemate.
Yet the political equation in Washington remains at a stalemate.
By early 2000, the war had become a bloody stalemate.
Medicaid expansion has put Virginia's legislature in a stalemate. Gov.
"We're at a stalemate," Lighthizer told the Senate Finance Committee.
In fact, this was the first Ashes stalemate since 2000.
The stalemate over President Trump's impeachment trial may be over.
In a matter of days, we've seen a negotiation stalemate.
But the stalemate over immigration policy is the biggest holdup.
They want points on the board, not shutouts and stalemate.
Sometimes stalemate prevails and there are no "wins" to flaunt.
That left one way to break the Brexit stalemate: elections.
Sports Briefing Rarely has a scoreless stalemate tasted so sweet.
That stalemate could heighten the chance of risky military action.
The two prayers underscored the stalemate lawmakers find themselves in.
They suggest that a stalemate has been reached in discourse.
What difficulties will these compromises face in solving the stalemate?
The uncertainty lies in the world being rendered a spectator on decisions, and perhaps a rivalry, that ultimately rest with Presidents Trump and Xi. The stalemate over Russia's presence in Ukraine will remain – a stalemate.
Despite hundreds of coalition airstrikes, the fighting was at a stalemate.
The current stalemate is mainly between the European creditors and Greece.
In recent weeks, Senate Republicans have signalled another possibility: indefinite stalemate.
In the past year it has been fought to a stalemate.
Bruce Rauner over a state budget stalemate that jeopardizes classroom funding.
The battlefield stalemate appears to have no solution at this point.
The other way to break the stalemate would be another referendum.
The North's recent activity comes amid a long-standing diplomatic stalemate.
After a year of stalemate, his five fronts are moving again.
And what happens when we hit a stalemate like this one?
Daily life revolves around waiting for the stalemate war to end.
Several sources told Reuters there was stalemate on key sticking points.
Experts I spoke to said the talks have reached a stalemate.
Connecticut's budget stalemate has the state's 157 school districts on edge.
"It's a sort of stand-off, a stalemate," the source said.
Government shutdowns are usually the result of a stalemate in Congress.
A first vicious war in 1994-'303 ended in a stalemate.
Their interventions have locked the war into an ever-worsening stalemate.
Unfortunately, this potential for stalemate is not unique to one chamber.
Under these conditions, a stalemate is the best we hope for.
"Together, we can break decades of political stalemate," he told lawmakers.
The activity follows a stalemate in negotiations over its nuclear weapons.
The stalemate triggered a partial government shutdown that lasted 85033 days.
A parliamentary stalemate would be undesirable but it should be manageable.
Deep political stalemate persists in the United States on the issue.
Shootings punctuated the days of stalemate, leaving wounded on both sides.
That uncertainty is intensifying in the face of an epic stalemate.
The stalemate has set up a showdown with increasingly desperate drivers.
The tweet did show a certain ignorance about the current stalemate.
But if the stalemate drags on, your application could be delayed.
If not, the political stalemate is likely to continue, he said.
The Ghani camp has dismissed fears of a prolonged political stalemate.
The uneasy stalemate that has existed for decades has been broken.
While the process has been in her hands, stalemate has ensued.
But beyond that noise, the reality of simmering stalemate is unchanged.
Both did not rule out that the political stalemate could continue.
There are many reasons for the stalemate—some tactical, some political.
But as the effects spread, Washington is still at a stalemate.
Republicans and Democrats blame each other for the stalemate over CHIP.
And yet it remains a stalemate which continues to claim lives.
Asked about the stalemate, Cavusoglu said that NATO needed to act in a way that addresses the concerns of all its allies, but added that Ankara wanted to find a middle ground over the defense plan stalemate.
But then, with Marcelo again on Ronaldo's wavelength, the stalemate was broken.
That makes all this feel more like a stalemate than a crisis.
A fight can easily turn into a stalemate, dragging on and on.
If the stalemate goes until January, Democrats are in the driver seat.
Why it matters: Congress is in a stalemate over the border wall.
Eventually, those tiny gaps create larger divisions that often lead to stalemate.
Sounding as upbeat as he could, he described it as a "stalemate".
China denies any of those violations, leading to an apparently insurmountable stalemate.
That failure created a stalemate over farm antibiotics that lasted for decades.
Or perhaps a recipe for the continuation of a decades-long stalemate.
A banker told Reuters on Wednesday that talks had reached a stalemate.
"We're not winning; we're simply at a stalemate," former New Jersey Gov.
But this misses the fundamental problem at the core of the stalemate.
A stalemate has put those negotiations in doubt and markets in turmoil.
Clinton, but given 230 years or so, it can break our stalemate.
A continued stalemate could create a so-called no-deal Brexit scenario.
Cardi B and Tomi Lahren had a Twitter feud over Washington's stalemate.
And so this little knot of nonsense represents a perfect conceptual stalemate.
It's hard to imagine that this legislative stalemate concerns the president much.
Rick's and Negan's forces have lapsed into a similar stalemate this season.
William Gibbs McAdoo of California fought to a nomination stalemate against Gov.
Still, there was little sense of urgency to quickly resolve the stalemate.
Two years of chaos and hysteria ending in a return to stalemate.
In a partial reaction to the political stalemate, global markets fell again.
Two endgames appear to be emerging for China: stalemate or negotiated truce.
Both sides promised a quick victory before settling into a ghastly stalemate.
That gives Beijing incentives to "dig in for a long-term stalemate."
And so a staggering cycle — arms race, stalemate, arms race — carried on.
Illinois is already dealing with a years-long budget stalemate between Gov.
The second risk is that the November vote merely prolongs the stalemate.
Winning the CFDT's support is key to the government ending the stalemate.
The soldiers of each side suffered mightily in the stalemate that ensued.
But it was removed amid a stalemate over the exact funding mechanisms.
"We need what's called a 'hurting stalemate,' " another Western official told me.
America's divided views on cannabis have produced a strange and uneasy stalemate.
But many said they expected the numbers to increase amid the stalemate.
Asked whether the talks had hit a stalemate, Freeland replied: "Absolutely not".
Both votes alone appear unlikely to break the stalemate over the wall.
This is a new instance of an old and seemingly intractable stalemate.
Relying on traditional constituencies will only doom the Democrats to a perpetual stalemate.
Here are five industries that are being affected by the stalemate in Washington.
French diplomats warn that the stalemate will lead to frustration and eventual violence.
Rajoy also said Socialist leader Pedro Sanchez was to blame for the stalemate.
The two nations remain at a stalemate in their trade and economic disputes.
That effectively ensures a stalemate, which is good news for the healthcare industry.
The stalemate is reflected in the opinions of Virginia voters about the scandal.
The stalemate virtually guarantees legislation won't get to the president's desk this month.
And it leaves everything in Overwatch feeling like a boring stalemate by design.
"If the current situation continues we will have a stalemate politically," he said.
A stalemate between the House and Senate led to a 16-day hiatus.
The nomination is expected to end Slovenia's longest political stalemate since an election.
But the political stalemate on new spending has hampered the medical community's response.
As far as meaningful engagement goes, the Republicans might have hit a stalemate.
The U.S. and China remain locked in an ongoing stalemate on trade tariffs.
Couples often reach a stalemate when they have limited resources and different goals.
Congress came to a stalemate on the issue before leaving for summer recess.
And besides, many Arabs are resigned to the stalemate in the peace process.
The stalemate has left Rajoy carrying on as acting prime minister since December.
The contentious language eventually led to a reported stalemate between the three agencies.
It's not entirely clear what the stalemate between Democrats and Mueller centers on.
If not, he said, the stalemate could grow into a more dire condition.
So let's transcend the stalemate and focus on investing in America's neediest kids.
For the Taliban, a stalemate isn't a defeat, but simply a delayed victory.
Congress entered a budget stalemate with the president, partially shutting down the government.
That left Greece and its allies among its EU partners annoyed at stalemate.
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The stalemate comes after a bipartisan Senate agreement — negotiated by Murray and Sen.
The various rock-paper-scissors triangles can sometimes lock strategy into a stalemate.
Taylor understood "stalemate" to mean that Ukraine would not get the security assistance.
Even if they can avoid war, Iranian leaders know a stalemate is untenable.
Still, a second referendum may be the only way to break the stalemate.
Democrats and Republicans are still in a stalemate over immigration and military spending.  
Once that was defeated, the best I could hope for was another stalemate.
Despite empty threats of military action being "an option," it remains a stalemate.
The allure of bypassing legislative stalemate on that issue might also prove tempting.
The stalemate could last for another year at least, officials and experts say.
Investors therefore need to weigh the consequences that the current stalemate could persist.
But the conflict, which has killed at least 10,000 people, is in stalemate.
An 18-month timetable from last September still held despite the national stalemate.
The stalemate of past months has revealed fundamental differences between the two sides.
After all, it's kept US-North Korea talks ongoing despite the tense stalemate.
But that's the only thing that has a chance of breaking the stalemate.
"We believe that it is important to convince the Taliban that, even as we are in a stalemate, so they are in a stalemate, and they will be unable to find a path to victory on the battlefield," he said.
What normally happens in this kind of stalemate is that more and more players start fanning out across the map with scoped rifles and machine guns, trying to break the stalemate via opportunistic sniping while inevitably causing it to get worse.
The stalemate led to a 35-day partial government shutdown that ended in January.
Italy's two houses currently have different electoral systems, which creates the risk of stalemate.
Mr Karjakin was able to shed his material and wriggle himself into a stalemate.
Everywhere beyond America, making the legislative and executive branches coequal eventually resulted in stalemate.
The 221s brought a stalemate in the Korean War and the launch of Sputnik.
But he did not specify his preference for how to resolve the Zika stalemate.
With the battle at a stalemate, the government called on the army to help.
John Nicholson's testimony last month that the war in Afghanistan is at a stalemate.
"There's a stalemate," said Jane Fairweather, a longtime real estate agent in Bethesda, Maryland.
Asked what the solution to the stalemate could be he answered: "I don't know".
That stalemate has made Rauner vulnerable in the polls, and the Democrats smell blood.
It is, says Mr O'Hanlon, a "stalemate with a slight edge to the insurgency".
It's either going to be two years of total stalemate or some grand bargains.
Both sides on Thursday sought to pin blame on the other over the stalemate.
Debate about law enforcement's ability to access encrypted devices and communications remains a stalemate.
Much of the US immigration system has ground to a halt during the stalemate.
And it'll be clear very quickly, he said, if negotiators can't break a stalemate.
The Persian Gulf crisis with Qatar that erupted on June 5 reached a stalemate.
The ongoing stalemate is deepening the fiscal woes of the fifth-largest U.S. state.
Years of debate and stalemate have led this month to a moment of truth.
Both armies have since been facing off across their border in a frozen stalemate.
The signs are not looking that positive with talks appearing to reach a stalemate.
The European Commission would then reciprocate by recognizing U.S. CCPs and ending the stalemate.
Trump and Macron bowed out to deal with protests and political stalemate at home.
"Dead Dog Park" ends many of its scenes in what feels like a stalemate.
His supporters had hoped he would return home to help unblock a political stalemate.
Washington is so fixated on the prospect of U.S. intervention resolving the Korean stalemate.
Nonetheless, Eritrea had long used the border stalemate as the reason for indefinite conscription.
But the result is something of a stalemate: arguable as history, patchy as drama.
His approach in Syria had shifted as the war ground toward a bloody stalemate.
The $10 billion International Finance Facility for Education can break through the aid stalemate.
Though mostly out of the news, the conflict has smoldered as a bloody stalemate.
Republicans have designed the hearing to end in a "he said, she said" stalemate.
The stalemate is casting a long shadow on the midterm elections, just weeks away.
If the stalemate drags on, Israel may face yet another election in several months.
So I think there will at a certain point or may well be, stalemate.
In Maine and New Jersey, political stalemate forced brief government shutdowns in those states.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Ending an acrimonious stalemate that dragged on for nearly a month, Gov.
"We're at a complete stalemate with them," Lighthizer reiterated during his testimony on Tuesday.
Right now, there is a stalemate, set by years of broken promises and mistrust.
But the platforms have resisted, and the issue has generally been in a stalemate.
The results were a 214-month political stalemate and a string of political assassinations.
In the current stalemate, they have nothing to lose by continuing their murderous campaign.
Like the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the first Chechen war ended in a stalemate.
As numerous social scientists have written, obstruction and stalemate meshes with the conservative agenda.
Given the absence of a constitutional court, this stalemate could imperil democracy in Tunisia.
I'm introducing a new approach to overcome that stalemate — the Contract for the Web.
The longer his stalemate with Democrats in Congress grinds on, the clearer that becomes.
By day's end, the two sides appeared to be still locked in a stalemate.
The results were a 214-month political stalemate and a string of political assassinations.
The battle between opposition and regime once more appeared to be at a stalemate.
That's where we are today: a diplomatic stalemate with no real end in sight.
The stalemate on immigration is a choice that Americans do not have to accept.
What is apparent is the current stalemate, though it may or may not persist.
Yet Maduro retains control of state institutions, leaving the two sides locked in a stalemate.
Moise took office last month, ending a political stalemate that lasted more than a year.
Steven Soderbergh's Netflix drama takes place during a fictional NBA lockout that's reached a stalemate.
The possibilities for resolving the national stalemate are a coalition government or a new election.
The Senate is expected to convene again tomorrow but the stalemate could last much longer.
The stalemate has paralyzed decision-making and threatens to hinder an economic rebound from recession.
The LNA would still need to maintain costly supply lines if a long stalemate occurs.
Prolonged political stalemate could make heavily indebted Italy the focus of market concern in Europe.
The election of Michel Aoun as head of state in October has eased this stalemate.
The job of the CEO is to break ties when leaders are at a stalemate.
Perhaps the biggest reason for the stalemate, however, is that many Yemenis benefit from it.
But forces within the city have been locked in a stalemate for almost four years.
And Senator Lindsey Graham says he knows how the stalemate with North Korea will end.
Although the war is at something of stalemate, that is thanks only to America's presence.
There is no political division on these points, and yet we remain at a stalemate.
And Israel's efforts to defang Hizbullah during a short war in 2006 ended in stalemate.
It would be better if both sides recognised that neither can break the current stalemate.
The big question: Can the Bruins at least get a stalemate in the goaltending battle?
The 45 days since the election are far from being Italy's longest post-vote stalemate.
Looking ahead: There is still a chance health care reform could end in a stalemate.
But the plan has become entangled in a state budget stalemate between Rauner and Democrats.
The stalemate dashed hopes for new deals on regulating the widening presence of e-commerce.
The budget stalemate has ballooned Illinois' unpaid bill pile to $14.65 billion as of Friday.
Last spring, Restore Hetch Hetchy sued San Francisco in an effort to break the stalemate.
That led to a political stalemate that effectively crippled Netanyahu's chances of forming a government.
A massive bill package to end the stalemate is on hold in the state Senate.
The trade negotiating teams have not met since talks ended in stalemate on May 21.
After many years of stalemate, regime-backed forces have almost completed the recapture of Aleppo.
If the political stalemate continues, there is the very real possibility of another general election.
But summer has come and gone and Spain's political stalemate is no closer to ending.
The situation was a stalemate, said Kan Yuenyong of the Siam Intelligence Unit think-tank.
It takes two sides to contrive a stalemate that borders on soulless disregard for spectacle.
The recent partial government shutdown, which lasted 35 days, marked the longest stalemate in history.
Kenneth McKenzie recently testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee and acknowledged the military stalemate.
Second, the two leaders broke the stalemate on what the negotiations were to be about.
While this stalemate persists, a range of other challenges hindering criminal investigations are left unaddressed.
"I'm concerned about the fact some people describe it as a stalemate," Fox told CNBC.
The first round of formal consultations, which was held last week, ended in a stalemate.
Foreign interventions have made those shifting front lines even bloodier and have deepened the stalemate.
When asked if the current stalemate raises concerns about trying to fund the government, Sen.
This ongoing stalemate has left many Israelis bitter and despairing over the country's political future.
Such a stalemate would have furloughed hundreds of thousands of federal workers over the holidays.
Contract staredown could become stalemate between the Denver Broncos and second-round quarterback Drew Lock.
At the least, it's a matter that deserves more consideration than the previous ruling's stalemate.
Over the past few weeks, the stalemate became apparent to both negotiators and the public.
His military intervention in Yemen has so far produced only a stalemate and humanitarian crisis.
My colleague Keith Bradsher reported two likely end games: a stalemate and a negotiated truce.
But instead of a quick victory, the Saudi-led campaign evolved into a bloody stalemate.
To say that were are mired in stalemate seems the only realistic, yet unsatisfactory, conclusion.
And by the time we staggered to the inevitable stalemate, it'd be well into 2020.
Venezuela's stalemate will not last forever, but an immediate return to democracy is highly unlikely.
Hovering over the address is an accelerating Russia investigation and a congressional stalemate over spending.
Amid a deep political stalemate, no government has been formed to replace a caretaker administration.
Eventually, the stalemate would almost certainly break, hurtling Afghanistan into one of its possible endgames.
But for some users, the hogs also represented the partisan stalemate in the gun debate.
Israel's economy has weathered the political stalemate, with growth strong and the labor market tight.
For such players, the stalemate between Eritrea and Ethiopia was becoming politically and financially untenable.
It's the latest financial fallout from a partisan budget stalemate that's stretched nearly two years.
"Offensive capability is what will break the stalemate in Afghanistan," Nicholson told lawmakers in 2017.
The specter of open hostilities between the United States and Iran had reverted to stalemate.
It's no surprise that the Saudi-Iran battle for supremacy has been at a stalemate.
During his decade in power, internal divisions and diplomatic stalemate with the Palestinians have deepened.
The State Department called the request "highly inappropriate," deepening the diplomatic stalemate over the case.
Critics often call the war in Afghanistan a stalemate where the United States is losing.
But more of the same in Vietnam virtually ensured continued stalemate — and surging public discontent.
Afghanistan's 2014 election was mired in accusations of widespread fraud, leading to a political stalemate.
Criminal justice reform could have fallen into a divisive stalemate like guns, climate or immigration.
This stalemate spared the Gordons' lands from attack and gave her family a tactical advantage.
In his February 2628 Congressional testimony, General John Nicholson described the war as a stalemate.
It might be a way out of our national stalemate, allowing the government to reopen.
He said that despite the stalemate, Talos continues to invest in would-be platform designs.
Effectively, the countries are locked in the same stalemate they have been in for years.
I mean, you're here to make a difference, presumably, and you enter in a stalemate.
Why do straphangers have to tolerate stalemate and dysfunction while drivers pay no congestion fees?
The trade negotiating teams have not met since talks ended in stalemate on May 10.
But Levinson said in an interview that the stalemate uncovers a flaw in the US system.
Otherwise the stalemate between North Korea and the US could turn into a very real war.
Saleh's decision to abandon the Houthis was the most dramatic development in three years of stalemate.
WPX's transaction offers hope the stalemate between buyers and sellers may be coming to an end.
These days, you're trying out some new ideas in hopes of breaking the stalemate in physics?
More than 70 say they're refusing their salaries while the stalemate continues, CNN reports, including Sen.
With the ship preparing to set sail, European Council officials welcomed the end of the stalemate.
Above all, the West should use its influence to help the Saudis end the bloody stalemate.
A stalemate ended with India occupying two-thirds of the state, and Pakistan controlling the rest.
But the conflict has seen military stalemate since the alliance seized the southern port of Aden.
In the mainly Muslim North Caucasus region, the two sides had fought themselves to a stalemate.
Its four rounds of weapons demonstrations in two weeks come during a stalemate in nuclear negotiations.
As long as the stalemate continues, 800,000 federal employees are on furlough or working without pay.
America acknowledges that it is not winning and that the conflict is at best a stalemate.
But then I'd start running out of steam, and things would fall into a bitter stalemate.
It did not end in absolute victory, or a stalemate; convergence is a more apt term.
Yet a growing number of young people, like Najla, are growing dissatisfied with the entropic stalemate.
Nicholson said the coalition faces "a shortfall of a few thousand troops" to break the stalemate.
The two sides began meeting there in July to seek a resolution to the political stalemate.
The state has been unable to distribute those grant payments because of the unrelenting budget stalemate.
After all, the economy is strong and Americans have learned to cope with bitter political stalemate.
Dissatisfaction with Reagan's triumph emerged by a peculiar combination of success abroad and stalemate at home.
While advances have been made and the situation improved, the war is still at a stalemate.
And the two sides—those for and those against net neutrality—are generally at a stalemate.
The war has ground into a stalemate with casualties rising among civilians as well as combatants.
The stalemate has left minority-serving institutions and their six million students preparing for the worst.
"One way or another, we'll form a progressive government and unblock the political stalemate," he said.
With the army and separatists in stalemate on the battlefield, peace can come only through talks.
But it took Russian air power to break the stalemate and give Assad the upper hand.
The stalemate has put 380,000 federal employees on furlough, while another 420,000 are working without pay.
And thus we find ourselves today with a situation that is, at best, a fragile stalemate.
These talks could lead to serious negotiation to resolve Venezuela's stalemate and move the country forward.
The diplomatic stalemate lasted until 2015, when embassies were finally reopened in both Havana and Washington.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told Congress last week that discussions were at a "complete stalemate".
Only this roadmap will allow us once and for all to get out of this stalemate.
However, Italy has a long history of finding a way out of apparently intractable political stalemate.
Meanwhile, Trump and Congress are locked in a shutdown stalemate over funding for more wall construction.
So it seems Washington and Tehran will remain in a dangerous stalemate until the other blinks.
The Korean War effectively ended in a stalemate in July 1953, after three years of fighting.
A South Korea presidential spokesman acknowledged that talks between Washington and Pyongyang were at a stalemate.
The ruling set up a stalemate with the agency administering the vote, the Independent Election Commission.
And in Cape Town, Uber has entered its fifth year of a stalemate with local officials.
Seoul changed hands four times, and Pyongyang was carpet-bombed before the war ended in stalemate.
Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz, battling to break a yearlong stalemate, wind up in the mud.
The resulting stalemate threatened the operation of several state agencies, including the one that licenses doctors.
John Nicholson, as a game changer that would break the stalemate between Afghan and Taliban forces.
The vote ended months of political stalemate, during which Mr. Sánchez had led a caretaker administration.
Encourage the teenager to see Vietnam as a military stalemate but a vindication of our democracy.
Johnson's gamble — that only a new Parliament could end the stalemate — was also a correct one.
Baghdad had a bloody eight-year war with Tehran (1980-1988) which ended with a stalemate.
Demonstrators have been locked in a stalemate with the city's embattled local government since early June.
Neither the union nor GM wanted to weigh in on the political implications of their stalemate.
"I would put on the table now whether a hurting stalemate is at hand," Arnson said.
Luisa knew he was lying, which led to a silent either-side-of-the-bed stalemate.
Ignorance of these basic facts is at the root of our stalemate about health care reform.
After all, Germany has itself only just formed a coalition government after months of political stalemate.
John W. Nicholson Jr., recently called for a modest troop increase to prevent a deteriorating stalemate.
"It's still a worthwhile endeavor to attempt to shift the stalemate that currently exists," he said.
I understood a 'stalemate' to mean that Ukraine would not receive the much-needed military assistance.
The strike is ongoing as the two sides are at a stalemate over new contract negotiations.
That news sparked optimism that the two sides could work toward breaking the stalemate in negotiations.
Even if only a procedural difference, it can help make the difference between progress and stalemate.
And finally, we need to resolve the stalemate over where to store used nuclear reactor fuel.
The prolonged stalemate comes at a tricky time for Israel on the domestic and international fronts.
But some rallygoers were also fueled by another emotion: Frustration with the congressional stalemate over immigration.
But this stalemate between the country's two dominant "values" blocs may turn out to be benign.
As a result of the stalemate, Illinois' backlog of unpaid bills reached $14.9 billion this week.
The US and North Korea remain in a stalemate over how to dismantle Pyongyang's nuclear program.
Italians exasperated by the weeks of political stalemate were willing to give the coalition a chance.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is gambling on a new plan to break the Brexit stalemate.
The Wade era in Miami is now officially over after a rather public negotiation and stalemate.
Illinois's budget stalemate has been by far the longest, adding to the state's reputation for shoddy government.
Some analysts raised the prospect of a stalemate that could lead to a minority or temporary cabinet.
As a stalemate was setting in by May, Guaido's allies reluctantly agreed to hold talks in Oslo.
The party's leaders and the Trump administration are not close to a deal to break the stalemate.
If the stalemate in Washington perists, he expects to rely on his credit card to get by.
Pence then became the first vice president to break a Senate stalemate in a Cabinet confirmation vote.
Gore, the decision that ended the 2000 presidential election stalemate, the nominee demurred over and over again.
The submarine pictures, experts say, are a way for Kim to vent his frustration about the stalemate.
But that stalemate between SoftBank and Walmart has ended, one of the sources told Reuters on Friday.
The stalemate is leaving students and their parents searching for alternative ways to spend the school day.
Markets have largely shrugged off the political stalemate, with the economy growing and public finances in surplus.
Experts say tensions can easily return if diplomacy eventually fails to end the North Korean nuclear stalemate.
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Stalemate: Senate Democrats are on the offense as Republicans do their best to repeal Obamacare in secret.
But this was followed by three years of stalemate that is now beginning to look like defeat.
The two sides in Yemen have fought to a stalemate after more than three years of war.
Irish yields rose slightly after inconclusive elections raised the prospect of weeks of political stalemate in Dublin.
A contract staredown could become a stalemate between the Denver Broncos and second-round quarterback Drew Lock.
For a country mired in bureaucracy and political stalemate, the new investments provide a welcome bright spot.
Many expected a stalemate, which would have left the Texas law intact but avoided setting a precedent.
The stalemate: AT&T is fighting the DOJ in court because it refuses to settle the case.
Top negotiators are set to meet Tuesday to try to break a stalemate over funding the government.
The denuclearization talks have been in a stalemate since a June 30 meeting between the two leaders.
It was a stalemate, with the German keeper, Manuel Neuer, not forced to make a single save.
Senior military officials have called the current fight a "stalemate" and have requested 3,000-5,000 additional troops.
"We used the term stalemate a year ago and, relatively speaking, it has not changed much," Gen.
Somehow, the stalemate in Korea a little over a decade before had fallen into a memory hole.
Grassley put a hold on that bill last week, creating a stalemate over how to move ahead.
There's no denying the fact the stalemate in Afghanistan can only meaningfully be overcome through peace talks.
But the Democrats say they have yet to receive any specific commitments, calling the situation a "stalemate".
Coupled with a Saudi-led blockade and internal clashes, the stalemate has contributed to a human catastrophe.
"We used the term stalemate a year ago, and, relatively speaking, it has not changed much," Gen.
Three of those lawmakers agreed to vote in a bloc if there was a stalemate over legislation.
The two sides were at a stalemate for 13 tense days, and the world held its breath.
You could see this devolving into a muddled stalemate, with each company holding a sliver of users.
Elsewhere, morale among Italian businesses rose after a new government was formed after months of political stalemate.
"It's a war," says Johns Hopkins molecular entomologist George Dimopoulos— one we've mostly fought to a stalemate.
After the second half played to a stalemate, Virginia outscored the Red Raiders 19-11 in overtime.
"Right now, it's kind of at a stalemate," explains voice actor Cissy Jones, who performed in Firewatch.
China is urging all countries involved to "exercise restraint" in the stalemate over North Korea's nuclear program.
In June, he declared Ethiopia would finally accept the border ruling, essentially ending the 20-year stalemate.
Feature El Salvador's gangs try to negotiate a way out of their bloody stalemate with the police.
According to some estimates, the American economy lost at least $6 billion during the 35-day stalemate.
The stalemate over the wall, Mr. Trump's signature campaign promise, has resulted in a partial government shutdown.
And as the political stalemate continues, little has been done to rectify the situation for everyday Venezuelans.
Just another remarkable weekend in the long-running nuclear stalemate between the United States and North Korea.
The problem is that Americans live amid two stalled partisan revolutions, held in stalemate by demographic parity.
It's true that the public's dissatisfaction with partisan fighting has increased over the course of this stalemate.
After attacking the government for its handling of the issue, he highlighted the nature of the stalemate.
Six relief pitchers followed as a 2-2 stalemate with the Toronto Blue Jays stretched toward midnight.
When it comes to how the country deals with crime, impasse and stalemate will win the day.
Whatever the issue — British elections, congressional stalemate, Comey hearings — we can come together and blame Donald Trump.
John Nicholson, the American commander here, described the conflict as a stalemate during congressional testimony in February.
To try to resolve the engineering stalemate, officials from both sides held a conference call on Oct.
But the war has settled into a stalemate and bred one of the world's worst humanitarian crises.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair told CNBC on Wednesday that he expects a stalemate on Brexit.
Here's the thing: More U.S. troops in Afghanistan isn't the most appropriate answer to the current stalemate.
"It feels like we may be able to work our way into a stalemate," said Wunderlich's Hogan.
Bernie Sanders to each keep enough support that the battle for the Democratic left remains a stalemate.
Instead, the immediate focus should be on reaching a peaceful stalemate that creates some semblance of stability.
" Arguing that he was not to blame for the stalemate, he said, "I was never the impediment.
Its star player is currently in a stalemate with the front office and wants to go elsewhere.
It sounds as if you and your husband are at a stalemate, or why write to me.
The stalemate in Spanish politics comes as the country faces several important challenges, both political and economic.
" He added: "What happens, for example, if they go for a month or two at a stalemate?
The Allies were in a stalemate on the Western Front, and good news was in short supply.
Taylor said that Sondland told him they would be in a "stalemate" unless Zelensky made the announcement.
The last push for a major trade deal — known as TTIP — ended in a stalemate in 2016.
Washington has sent several signals this past week that the stalemate with Beijing won't be resolved quickly.
The stalemate favored Madrid, which maintained a 6-point lead atop the standings, with Barcelona in second.
Now, however, a market stalemate is developing as rates and prices continue to rise, further weakening affordability.
El Salvador's gangs are trying to negotiate a way out of their bloody stalemate with the police.
Qatar believes that the current G.C.C. stalemate, in particular, highlights the urgent need for such an agreement.
Here's who gained from the stalemate, and who ended the debate worse off than they were before.
From The Washington Post, a haunting portrait of the long-term effects of the 35-day stalemate.
And the justices' stalemate could intensify the standoff over filling late Justice Antonin Scalia's Supreme Court seat.
Military stalemate ensues: the Houthis control the port and coalition-backed Yemeni forces mass on the outskirts.
But military officials maintained it could help stabilize the Afghan government and break a stalemate with the Taliban.
They may continue to increase as the political stalemate over funding for President Trump's border wall drags on.
Unlike the Supreme Court, when it comes to immigration reform the American public is not at a stalemate.
Inevitably, we'd wind up in a dead-silent stalemate, then try to shift gears into talking about movies.
She destroyed the enemy ships that survived the battle on dragonback, turning the defeat into a mere stalemate.
That would give Congress more time to break the stalemate over the wall while minimizing the shutdown's effects.
And even the teachers on strike could lose their health benefits if the stalemate drags on any longer.
As the stalemate nears the end of its second week, no one seems to know what comes next.
That led to a stalemate, daily protests by VMRO supporters, and ultimately to the assault of April 27th.
In 2006 this militia-cum-political party fought Israel to a stalemate in a war on the border.
The alliance intervened in Yemen in 2015 but has faced military stalemate since seizing Aden the same year.
The Venezuelan military could play a decisive role in the stalemate but has largely remained loyal to Maduro.
Testifying before the Senate Armed Services Committee in February, Nicholson, the commander, warned of a stalemate in Afghanistan.
Stewart described the situation in Afghanistan as a "stalemate," a characterization that dates back to the Obama administration.
Republican Rauner and the Democratic-controlled legislature have been locked in a budget stalemate for nearly seven months.
With waning attention spans and lack of exercise comes the droning stalemate of digital encumbrance and content disposability.
Sadly, the debate has reached a stalemate with each side retreating behind their ramparts and raising their drawbridges.
The government of President Enrique Peña Nieto had reached something of a stalemate in the broader drug war.
No side in the conflict is blameless, and the stalemate today indicates that no military solution is possible.
Most opinion polls point to a stalemate after the November 10 election, with no clear majority in sight.
At this stage, polls point to a stalemate, with no party or bloc of parties having a majority.
Regardless, Tuesday's events represented the first significant moves toward resolving the spending fight after a weeks-long stalemate.
The stalemate was made possible by the empty seat left by Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in February.
The only way out of the current stalemate is to inject new blood into the country's political class.
The early ballot is intended to break the Brexit stalemate which has paralyzed British politics in recent months.
Instead, we've seen the suffering of the Venezuelan people deepen, U.S. sanctions escalate and the political stalemate hold.
The stalemate highlights a fundamental and unresolved problem in China's half-liberalized property regime: who owns the land?
That stalemate in Congress, the Lawyers' Committee said, is undermining the court's ability to effectively resolve complex cases.
But when, or how, the stalemate finally breaks remains a mystery to lawmakers and administration officials alike. Sen.
The historic change appeared inevitable as the parties spent Thursday morning blaming each other for the current stalemate.
Surveys had shown that 80 percent of Libyans want elections to end the stalemate between Libya's rival administrations.
Their refusal so far to treat with the far right has led to some degree of parliamentary stalemate.
A stalemate that lasted more than two years, and which seemed certain to endure past Friday's 4 p.m.
Trump's demand for wall funding has been at the center of the budgetary stalemate that began Dec. 22.
Locally, a stalemate in wage talks between power utility Eskom and labour unions has added to bearish sentiment.
Joseph Dunford, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, described the situation as a "stalemate" in November.
He said lawmakers are tired over the budget stalemate, which has put federal agencies in limbo for months.
There is a multiplicity of factors both military and nonmilitary that contribute to the existing stalemate in Afghanistan.
President Francisco Guterres dissolved parliament in January after Prime Minister Mari Alkatiri's minority government faced a legislative stalemate.
Fitzpatrick and the Jets remain locked in a stalemate that does not appear to be nearing an end.
And when the second return pass came, his extraordinary speed and cool finish stole victory from the stalemate.
Truman's popularity slipped to 32 percent near the end of this administration due to the stalemate in Korea.
The Iraq stalemate means that Brazil now have two points from two games, the same as the Asians.
Luna said negotiations on final details of the deal had reached a stalemate due to the electoral uncertainty.
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has flatly rejected providing any funding for a border wall to resolve the stalemate.
Venezuela's political stalemate comes against the backdrop of a hyperinflationary economic collapse that has fueled an economic crisis.
The political animosity that produced the current stalemate may result in another government shutdown in the near future.
A new election could turn out the same as the last, leading to the same stalemate, or not.
Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer urged the Republican president to break the stalemate in Congress over gun control.
The stalemate has had widespread implications as Connecticut faces a worsening financial crisis, spreading uncertainty and raising alarms.
This was a missed opportunity that set the course for the political stalemate in the Middle East today.
Likud looks to be finishing the campaign the stronger, but probably not by enough to break the stalemate.
William Westmoreland repeatedly asked President Lyndon B. Johnson for more troops to end a similar "stalemate" in Vietnam.
So, after many months of stalemate, we may be watching the final round of the Libyan civil war.
MPs could finally back an election, or stalemate could continue, with no clear way forward receiving majority support.
This was because negotiations between major theater chains and Netflix "ended in a stalemate," according to the Times.
American border authorities have thus far declined to process the asylum seekers, a stalemate with no clear end.
His comments follow recent working-level talks between the U.S. and North Korea, which ended in a stalemate.
Political stalemate is preventing Lebanon from forming a national unity government, raising concerns for the heavily-indebted economy.
His intervention in neighboring Yemen remains a fiasco, while his blockade of Qatar has ended in a stalemate.
And on Wednesday, Mr. Netanyahu said a unity government was the only way out of the political stalemate.
For the present, a stalemate between the "Rocket Man" and "the Dotard" is preferable to a military conflict.
The House Oversight Committee also hit a stalemate this week on their investigation into White House security clearances.
The outcome of a general election on December 21.3 could help break a domestic political stalemate over Brexit.
Instead, management has pushed for an NLRB election, leading to a stalemate that has now persisted for months.
It was a disappointing but predictable stalemate for the council once established to protect international peace and security.
No one expected it to produce a deal, but Qatar's foreign minister said it broke a long "stalemate".
Lamar Alexander (Tenn.) and John Kennedy (La.) refused to blame McConnell for the intraparty stalemate over repealing ObamaCare.
Opinion polls suggest a new vote would still end in stalemate, although the center-right is gaining ground.
The stalemate comes as the Senate could turn to a fight over immigration in a matter of days.
We have to overcome the stalemate that has characterized previous attempts to solve the problems facing the web.
The two prayers underscored the stalemate lawmakers find themselves in over President Trump's demand for border wall funding.
Congress has fallen into a stalemate of bitterly opposed factions within parties, let alone the Republican/Democratic divide.
Even at Goodison Park, even in the stalemate, it was abundantly clear that he was Liverpool's greatest threat.
The stalemate was resolved only when the American secretary of state stepped in to broker a coalition government.
Then they got into a stalemate about whether the model needed to go fully nude for test pictures.
Due to the stalemate in Washington, D.C., however, his landlord informed tenants that she hasn't received the government funds.
As the stalemate drags into its third week, the impact may soon be felt by the wider U.S. economy.
Ukraine and Crimea The ongoing conflict in Ukraine -- and diplomatic war of words over Crimea -- is at a stalemate.
A new government could be finally take power next week after almost two months of stalemate following inconclusive elections.
Subsequent apologies from Park fell largely on deaf ears, and months of political stalemate and divisive public protests continued.
A new government could be finally take power next week after almost two months of stalemate following inconclusive elections.
Local news stations and newspapers covered the stalemate, prompting a South Carolina legislator to urge the mayor to relent.
As the political stalemate has hardened, the number of children being separated from their parents has continued to increase.
Jacobson disputed that characterization, saying the board never reached a decision, and that the complaint ended in a stalemate.
Israel and Hezbollah have fought a number of wars, the last of which ended in a stalemate in 2006.
Thus far at TC Disrupt NY, we've seen a handshake stalemate between IAB's Randall Rothenberger and AdBlocker's Till Faida.
So we're officially at a stalemate, with two conflicting views on how to best protect these wolves from disappearing.
Apple shares have taken a beating in May as Washington and Beijing remain locked in a stalemate on trade.
"While bitcoin is stuck in a stalemate, the competition has moved on," says Emin Gun Sirer of Cornell University.
If all efforts to break the stalemate fail, Mattarella would have to call new elections, probably in the autumn.
The financial shock is about to get much worse for government employees sidelined by the budget stalemate in Washington.
Illinois has not had a budget for eight months thanks to the stalemate between Mr Rauner and the lawmakers.
After a three-day stalemate, the House passed the short-term funding bill that passed the Senate earlier today.
Robust growth of around 7 percent last year is seen as insulating its financial assets against a potential stalemate.
But even more so now, as the crumbling economy has plunged this country into a very dangerous political stalemate.
The Center Party had campaigned for dethroning Lofven, but, after weeks of stalemate, its leader signaled a major shift.
Chilotes believe their world was created in a stalemate of battling serpent gods of the sea and the land.
Michaud's lawyers add that if the FBI continues its stalemate, then the judge should throw out the case himself.
Thanks to a similar stalemate between Thomas Jefferson and a pre-Hamilton Aaron Burr, we have the 12th Amendment.
Factory owners and brands are locked in a stalemate over the costs of remediation that should be urgently resolved.
But he remains only second in line to the throne, and has a stalemate in Yemen counting against him.
"If stalemate continues, Republicans should go to 51% (Nuclear Option) and vote on real, long term budget," he tweeted.
As for himself, he downplayed the idea that Trump and Putin would change the existing stalemate regarding his asylum.
The staff-level talks comes after Trump met with congressional leadership twice last week without breaking the border stalemate.
Though most of the act found widespread support, it died over a last-minute stalemate on the abortion plank.
Finally, if Democrats want to break the stalemate, suggested Julian Zelizer, they should put the GOP on the spot.
The institution, however, said the National Zoo intends to continue feeding and caring for the animals during the stalemate.
So far the committee has passed none amid a stalemate over how to lift defense and nondefense spending caps.
Against that backdrop, then, let me offer a few ideas that might help break the stalemate in our policy.
The FBI has faced accusations that it is trying to break this stalemate by going directly to the courts.
Their interventions, civil war scholars say, helped lock Syria in the ever-worsening stalemate that has killed over 400,000.
General Campbell led the forces in Afghanistan when a messy election stalemate in 2014 threatened to unravel the country.
As a result, there's every chance that the stalemate now in its 27th day could drag on much longer.
Complicating the future is the stalemate in talks to have N.H.L. players at the 2000 Olympics in South Korea.
That might lead to a post-election stalemate, leaving the likely winner, Smer, without partners to form a government.
This is in contrast to the South China Sea, where matters appear to have reached a stalemate, Hass argued.
But the populists have no competence and no coherent program, and so all their revolt can win is stalemate.
The political stalemate over gun control has led schools to find creative ways to protect kids from gun violence.
That, at least, was the offer the Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, made in order to break the stalemate.
Mr. Cuomo said the previous shutdown taught him not to assume that the budget stalemate would be short-lived.
STOCKHOLM — Two questions dominate Swedish politics after elections this month yielded a stalemate: Who will violate a campaign pledge?
For months, American and Chinese officials have been holding back-channel discussions to try to break the trade stalemate.
The stalemate was resolved in time for him to rejoin his teammates at Monday's practice just before drills began.
Solving these problems requires us to move beyond this rhetorical stalemate and objectively observe the facts on the ground.
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The two wings of the party are stuck with each other, but it's a stalemate, not a truce. Mrs.
For more than an hour, the stalemate held: P.S.G. had the possession, Dortmund tried to strike on the break.
But as both armies began to struggle to feed themselves, the Italian government wanted a break in the stalemate.
"The Europeans and Americans let this conflict drag on from April until it reached a stalemate," Mr. Lacher said.
So I think there will at a certain point, or may well be, stalemate," Blair said on "Closing Bell.
Negotiators have struggled for months to resolve the ongoing stalemate, with funding for Trump's border wall among several disputes.
Gore, from the "birther" movement to repeated government shutdowns to the current climate of partisan and inter-branch stalemate.
A stalemate over the president's budget always carries the risk of a shutdown, which is broadly unpopular with voters.
Lewis says he's pretty sure it'd be a stalemate ... but then appeared to give his old team the advantage.
The sources said the letter aimed at putting pressure on the government to break the stalemate with the Commission.
Israel Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now has a lot more to worry about than his country's election stalemate.
Now they are struggling to govern in the middle of a war that has ground to a destructive stalemate.
Nicholson has said he needs "a few thousand" more troops to break what he has described as a stalemate.
The question for any leader looking to break a stalemate is, what areas of common ground can be found?
"Stalemate violates the maxim that the guerrilla wins if he does not lose," Mr. Kissinger told Newsweek in 2008.
But it will do little to break the political stalemate among Afghan factions fighting over the distribution of power.
The announcement signals the end of a political stalemate that has cast Merkel's leadership of the country in doubt.
But the stalemate on the empty seat may endure for more than a year because of the standoff in Congress.
The roots of the conflict run deep and neither side is feeling much pressure, so a stalemate has set in.
The result has been an increasing stalemate – but if Moscow wanted, it probably could overrun Ukrainian forces along the border.
The two countries have been at a stalemate for months, with no formal trade negotiations taking place since late summer.
Maduro and Guaido are jockeying for the support of the military, which is seen as key to ending the stalemate.
The Trump administration and congressional leaders are at a stalemate over funding for a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
China has pinned blame for the latest trade stalemate on the United States, saying it was acting as a bully.
Her speech in Florence has, so far, averted a stalemate, EU negotiators say, opening the way for some positive movement.
Trump lashed out at the media Tuesday, reflecting his frustration with the stalemate between the White House and Capitol Hill.
But the push to cut programs including Medicaid and food stamps, which benefit the poor, could lead to a stalemate.
The result has been a stalemate that Ri said has put the peninsula at the crossroads of a thermonuclear war.
This means the current stalemate will drag on through the fall, the holidays, and all the way to the election.
Many countries have been so frustrated by the Doha stalemate that they have been negotiating bilateral and regional trade deals.
A society that fights to a stalemate in its foreign wars, even as domestic debates repeat themselves without any resolution.
More recently, Maduro and a delegation representing Guaido have been meeting in Barbados to try to resolve a political stalemate.
The future of DACA fed a stalemate in Congress this January that briefly caused the U.S. government to shut down.
Yet the deal intentionally separated the nuclear programme from regional security because lumping the two together would have created stalemate.
Trump and Congress have been at a stalemate over government spending for 22013 days, with no sign of a deal.
The president has since tried blaming Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for the stalemate, branding it the #SchumerShutdown in tweets.
If stalemate continues, Republicans should go to 51% (Nuclear Option) and vote on real, long term budget, no C.R.'s!
The spat has remained in a stalemate despite intermittent attempts by the U.S. to mediate or to hasten a resolution.
U.S. military commanders have proposed sending 3,000 to 5,000 more advisers to Afghanistan in a bid to break the "stalemate".
Signs that eight months of political stalemate may finally be coming to an end have given the market further momentum.
The switch to majority voting has been threatened for years by the Commission in a bid to break the stalemate.
Britain remains deeply divided, locked in a damaging stalemate over the greatest political crisis to face the country in decades.
No further talks between top officials have been scheduled since the last round ended in a stalemate on May 10.
If all efforts to break the stalemate fail, Mattarella would have to call new elections, almost certainly in the autumn.
Why did the Hound arbitrarily start throwing rocks at the wights after they'd been at a stalemate for a day?
The stalemate threatens the party's prospects in 2018 and portends a bloody presidential primary ahead of the 2020 general election.
A stalemate went on for 8 months until the Allies evacuated, unsuccessful in their mission to open the trade route.
How to resolve the stalemate is currently a part of the discussions between McConnell, Senate Democrats and the White House.
The point is, struggle and death are part of life's stalemate, and that's what Wagner's dark, difficult paintings are about.
Top U.S. generals have recently described Afghanistan as a "stalemate" that they need "a few thousand" more troops to break.
"Stalemate on the important stuff," said one of the sources, all of whom requested anonymity because the talks are confidential.
A stalemate on core structural issues would be viewed as a negative sign, and investors would brace for higher tariffs.
Many Canadians had feared stalemate, as politicians sought to avoid criticism from one or other side on a divisive topic.
The United States would not say if its ships had nuclear capability, leading to a stalemate between the two nations.
The stalemate represents a crucial first fight between Trump and his Democratic enemies in Washington's new era of divided government.
Power-sharing in the Northern Irish Assembly has been suspended since January amid a political stalemate between the member parties.
A lengthy stalemate would complicate this year's tax season, the first under the new law passed by Congress in 2017.
The official noted that a speech made by May in Florence in September, had broken a stalemate in the talks.
Sony and Disney are at a stalemate right now, but as Variety notes, a deal could still be worked out.
The euro initially gained ground on the news but soon fell as traders contemplated a political stalemate and another election.
The Smithsonian did say the National Zoo is still, of course, feeding and caring for the animals during the stalemate.
The stalemate came to a head last year when garbage piled up in the streets, creating a public health crisis.
The stalemate has kept Congress from passing an immigration reform bill that would open the door to another mass legalization.
A stalemate is continuing between Qatar with neighboring countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Bahrain and Yemen.
Gavin Newsom has proposed an increase to public school funding and wants the stalemate in Los Angeles to end soon.
Gavin Newsom has proposed an increase in public school funding and wants the stalemate in Los Angeles to end soon.
But privately, Trump has said his photo op on the border will also likely do little to upend the stalemate.
All this has thrown the country into a crisis, with concerns that violence may be used to break the stalemate.
Its war against Houthi rebels in Yemen drags on, and the diplomatic dispute with Qatar remains in a stalemate, too.
Similarly, the Justice Department's 1970s suit accusing IBM of illegally maintaining its monopoly on computer sales ended in a stalemate.
However, China will show its resilience in trade and social cohesion as long as the trade war enters a stalemate.
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It is also a sign that the stalemate between the Taliban and government forces is tipping in the insurgents' favor.
The U.S. moved in September to send an additional 3,000 troops to Afghanistan in an effort to break the stalemate.
Worse yet, he committed at least two major mistakes that all but ensure that stalemate is the best possible outcome.
Lawmakers are looking for an offramp from a stalemate over how to prevent a shutdown fight in the coming weeks.
As a result of the stalemate for the past year, Israel has been run by caretaker governments with limited power.
It also may offer a path to compromise that focuses on discussion and solutions rather than divisive rhetoric and stalemate.
The Arab alliance intervened in the war in 2015 to restore Hadi's government, but has bogged down in military stalemate.
The move prolongs a year-long political stalemate that has paralyzed the government and undermined public trust in the government.
But the bill was dead on arrival in the Senate, which also hit a stalemate on its own healthcare legislation.
Previously these headwinds were somewhat mitigated by rising employment and a strong economy, but now a market stalemate is developing.
China has more options than it once did, and the Trump administration's hardline stance makes a prolonged stalemate more likely.
Opinions polls show the vote could produce another political stalemate, forcing parties to once again try and form a coalition.
The afternoon dip was fueled by a Financial Times report which suggested a continued stalemate over the Irish border situation.
Hence the stalemate, where it serves no purpose to insist on a comprehensive trade agreement that China will not accept.
The shutdown stalemate is creating increasing nervousness on Capitol Hill, especially among Republicans seeking re-election in Democratic-leaning states.
By not interfering they can prevent a stalemate that could give Mr. Maduro time and resources to cling to power.
There's a corollary: Stalemate strategies that don't show rapid progress will soon eat away at public and domestic political support.
"Together, we can break decades of political stalemate," Mr. Trump told lawmakers from the rostrum of the House of Representatives.
Inclusion of CHIP and health center funding extension to the earliest must-pass bill would help to break the stalemate.
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During the shutdown, Trump has routinely blamed them for the stalemate, although he had earlier said he would take responsibility.
With its demand for a treaty ignored, North Korea has continued to develop its nuclear weapons and a stalemate has ensued.
With both the Trump and Democratic options expected to fail in the Senate, the stalemate is only expected to continue, however.
Frustration with stalemate has fueled calls for a multilateral humanitarian intervention, with the OAS Secretary General Luis Almagro promoting this option.
Given the current political climate — and the ongoing stalemate over the wall — it's unclear how Trump's bipartisan messaging will play out.
Now, says General John Nicholson, the commander of the NATO forces in Afghanistan, the Taliban have been fought to a stalemate.
If Congress doesn't acquiesce to his demands, a stalemate could go for "years," Trump said during the meeting, according to Schumer.
The stalemate risks leaving the firm without a leader just as it had started the urgent work of overhauling its business.
Gone were the good versus evil components of the early-20th century, and even the stalemate espionage of the Cold War.
The stalemate finally ended when lawmakers enacted a fiscal 2018 budget and hiked income tax rates over Rauner's vetoes last July.
For now, the parties are at a stalemate, with the question remaining whether the material is a matter of public concern.
Both Lofven and Kristersson said they still hope to be prime minister, but neither offered a way to end the stalemate.
The likeliest result is a messy stalemate, in which nobody can form a government alone and many players have a veto.
The Eurogroup of finance ministers is due to meet on Monday to discuss the stalemate and the Greek debt relief call.
Now, many wonder how long the stalemate between the administration and active transgender troops will last -- and what could come next.
Russia also worries the deployment could compromise its security, and said it would lead to a stalemate on the Korean peninsula.
Democrats had hoped to make that race about Grassley's role as Judiciary Committee chairman in the stalemate over the Supreme Court.
The supplement company's feud with hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman reached a stalemate in late January, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The bottom line: Extreme partisanship + very low voter priority = perfect recipe for deep political stalemate, which is what we have here.
Syria is a stalemate, and one with heavy outside intervention, which means the two sides are constantly escalating against one another.
If the stalemate in Congress lasts until after the November elections, it could be spring before a ninth justice is confirmed.
As often happens with stubborn visionaries and major labels, the two played to a stalemate: Dilla was dropped, his album shelved.
Lawmakers, who appeared to have reached a stalemate over the weekend, are now looking for Trump's approval on their breakthrough proposal.
This stalemate is bad news and makes either no deal or a best-case-scenario bad deal the most likely outcome.
The militants' expansion became the subject of more intense focus in regional and Western capitals as Yemen's war reached a stalemate.
Otherwise, we may find ourselves back at another stalemate, but with less enthusiasm and goodwill to restart negotiations on all sides.
The trip, which Nixon dubbed "the week that changed the world," ended a 25-year diplomatic stalemate between the two nations.
Risk of talks collapsing Experts say the hardline negotiating positions staked out by both sides have resulted in a protracted stalemate.
But Republican leaders want to score a legislative victory instead of picking a fight with Democrats likely to end in stalemate.
That means touting its accomplishments, not panning it for the backlog of executive and judicial branch nominations or stalemate on immigration.
Since they are native to Afghanistan, a stalemate simply means maintaining the status quo until the United States decides to leave.
Italians could be about to find out what their next government looks like, after more than two months of political stalemate.
Talks between officials from Britain and negotiators for the European Union have progressed slowly, and are now at a near-stalemate.
This comes after a stalemate at national elections back in March where no party gained enough votes to go it alone.
Given the stalemate between advocates of free speech/privacy and advocates of protecting the public, this third direction should be supported.
Senate lawmakers returned from summer recess and resumed their stalemate over a bill for $1.1 billion to combat the Zika virus.
Ocasio-Cortez could help break what has been a years long stalemate in reform of the troubled National Flood Insurance Program.
By Thursday morning, after nearly 30 hours of discussions spanning three days, the jurors told O'Neill they were at a stalemate.
He also rejected another way out of the stalemate that's resulted in the longest US government shutdown ever -- floated by Sen.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump delivered his scripted response to the deepening Washington stalemate over his border wall on Tuesday night.
Stabenow said Republicans have every incentive to keep the stalemate from getting out of control given the stakes in the election.
But instead of defeating the rebels, the campaign has sunk into a grinding stalemate, systematically obliterating Yemen's already bare-bones economy.
A stalemate appears the most likely endgame, with new American and Chinese tariffs staying in place for months or even years.
The Afghan war remains an "eroding stalemate" in which the Taliban gradually gain ground at the expense of the Kabul government.
Compelled by the state, the two communities have sought to negotiate a consolidation, but disagreements have left them at a stalemate.
" But he added in an email, "There is no reliable way to know who is 'winning' or the level of 'stalemate.
The resulting stalemate, combined with an election in which the main parties barely campaign, presented Mr. Farage with an easy target.
And both debates are taking place in a context defined more by stalemate and stagnation than by a 1930s-style crisis.
The warning came amid a prolonged stalemate in negotiations between North Korea and the United States over the terms of denuclearization.
But as the stalemate enters its 26th day, economists are warning that the damage is real and growing, writes Jim Tankersley.
" Read the cover story "How the War in Yemen Became a Bloody Stalemate — and the Worst Humanitarian Crisis in the World.
That will be impossible if government spending caps remain too tight or if agencies are hamstrung for months by fiscal stalemate.
Yet again, a confrontation between military and civilians — the forces battling to forge Sudan's future — had ended in an uneasy stalemate.
But the nation has been in stalemate since, with Taliban forces controlling some territory but unable to capture major urban centers.
But the stalemate in the U.S.-North Korea talks risks stalling the overall diplomatic momentum that Mr. Moon helped to create.
His three-and-a-half-year-long bombing campaign over Yemen has produced only a military stalemate and a humanitarian catastrophe.
After a stalemate with U.S. Park Police, the man finally came down and was taken to a hospital for mental evaluation.
This triple-header comes as the rebels in Syria are in a stalemate with the forces of President Bashar al-Assad.
With the country so sharply divided, the next four years are likely to be marked by continued mudslinging and political stalemate.
But a combination of creative defense and missed opportunities let Mr. Karjakin escape with a stalemate, eliciting applause from the crowd.
"I strongly believe that Yucca Mountain can and should be part of the solution to the nuclear waste stalemate," he said.
By that stage, the two sides had fought to a stalemate in a bush war characterized by massacres, rape and looting.
The political stalemate means it will be well into 2020 before a new annual budget is passed, triggering months of cutbacks.
Truman hit 22 percent in February 1952, during a drawn-out Korean War stalemate and accusations of corruption in his administration.
Korea  The US and South Korea are at stalemate on a cost-sharing agreement for US troops stationed in the country.
"What we had until the cabinet reshuffle was a stalemate," said Steven Friedman, a political scientist at the University of Johannesburg.
The political stalemate over Brexit — the UK's divorce from the European Union — finally forced lawmakers to agree to elections in October.
Meanwhile, a political stalemate continues in Italy as parties vie for the leadership of a governing coalition after Sunday's inconclusive election.
His Tuesday speech both avoided responsibility for the past stalemate and provided no clear road map for preventing a future one.
If that first vote doesn't produce a clear winner, the superdelegates are then allowed to vote, presumably to prevent a stalemate.
He will be surrounded, however, by officials who have worn down the United States in one stalemate after another for decades.
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He said America wanted to break the current stalemate and would not be constrained by the Minsk agreement, widely seen as dead.
No one wants to see a spike in unemployment – but without it, there's more chance that Brexit talks will end in stalemate.
Venezuela's instability risks plunging the world back into a Cold War-style political stalemate, according to a top economist at Deutsche Bank.
The longer the impasse, the greater the risk that the climate agenda will revert to a type of post-Kyoto political stalemate.
The failure to form a Catalan government mirrors a political stalemate gripping all of Spain following an inconclusive national election on Dec.
As the longest federal government shutdown in history stretches on, U.S. leaders remain stuck in the appropriations-bill stalemate that caused it.
After months of stalemate Russia has increased the intensity of raids in the last 10 days, transforming the situation on the ground.
Venture capitalists and technology CEOs are waiting — somewhat impatiently — for cloud company Nutanix to go public and end the 2016 IPO stalemate.
Such a scenario would help break the stalemate now, but it might be bad news for Spain's political stability down the road.
The teams played to a stalemate in the second quarter as the Heat went into the break with a 56-52 advantage.
That led to a nearly 20-year stalemate between the two, one that would punctuated with outbursts of violence through the years.
The incident led to a seven-week stalemate, leading to the deaths of 82 Davidians, who followed their leader leader, David Koresh.
Ireland has become one of several euro zone countries facing a prolonged political stalemate following its inconclusive parliamentary election on Feb. 26.
A party in stalemate would be most evident in Congress, where policy battles can take place weekly, not just every four years.
After weeks of negotiation and stalemate, the Senate approved the so-called "continuing resolution" or CR with broad support, passing 72-26.
Coming into the AFC Championship game, the Steelers should be confident that their defense can stalemate Brady and the New England Patriots.
It has also formed another complication in the stalemate after last month's inconclusive election that may take weeks of negotiations to undo.
Johnson, who got off to a hot start, had five first-quarter assists as the teams played to a 27-27 stalemate.
In 210, pollsters, political commentators and betting markets predicted a hung Parliament -- a political stalemate in which no party had a majority.
The world's two largest economies have been locked in a stalemate on issues including the forced transfer of technology and intellectual property.
Political stalemate has been a common occurrence in Nigeria and has hampered reforms, while lawmakers still have to pass the 2018 budget.
The politics of President Donald Trump's 2700 reelection campaign and other congressional races next year are partly to blame for the stalemate.
The businessman attacked Rauner's business policies and struggles with a state budget stalemate, accusing him of inflicting "suffering and chaos" on constituents.
U.S. military officers have requested 3,000 to 85033,000 more troops to break what they have described as a stalemate against the Taliban.
The stalemate now threatens the legislation, which lawmakers had hoped to approve before Congress leaves for its summer break in mid-July.
In the meantime, the country is bogged down in an expensive armed conflict in Yemen which appears to have reached a stalemate.
The conflict, widely seen in the region as a proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran, has been locked in military stalemate.
Vice President Pence, who could normally have put Bridenstine over the top, is in Florida, leaving Republicans unable to break the stalemate.
The bull has survived countless scares, including the 2011 European debt crisis and debt ceiling stalemate and the early 2016 growth scare.
Allowing this stalemate to prevail would affect the 22019,000 or so men and women who are released from federal prison each year.
The fresh momentum comes after months of widening stalemate between the world's two largest economies over trade, a key issue for Trump.
If you reach a stalemate, contact an organization like the Citizens Committee for New York City, a nonprofit group that supports neighborhoods.
Congressional discussions of gun control quickly reached a stalemate, and four measures up for vote in the Senate on Monday appear doomed.
The Eritrean government has used the stalemate as an excuse to keep the country on war footing and to deny civil liberties.
His peers, as they reached middle age, were pragmatically adjusting to global capitalism and to the nuclear stalemate of the Cold War.
This statement argues that airstrikes will entrench Syria in an unsolvable stalemate, thereby giving the Syrian leader no choice but to negotiate.
But regulator and industry calls for a legislative crackdown have failed to translate into action because of a political stalemate in Madrid.
In testimony before Congress in February, Nicholson said the US was at a "stalemate" in Afghanistan and requested thousands of more troops.
The plan involves sending about 4,000 additional troops to bring the total U.S. presence to about 14,000 and help end a stalemate.
Lawmakers in both parties pointed fingers ahead of Tuesday's vote on who is responsible for breaking the current stalemate on funding legislation.
Southern and wealthy central states demand that all EU members host some new arrivals but eastern states refuse leading to a stalemate.
Last summer, President Trump announced plans that included bolstering U.S. forces in Afghanistan by a few thousand to help end a stalemate.
" Beutner blamed the union for the stalemate, saying it rejected the school district's latest offer Friday and then "walked away from bargaining.
The Winnipeg Jets agreed to terms with defenseman Jacob Trouba on a two-year, $6 million deal, ending his long contract stalemate.
So, for the last two decades, a tense stalemate has been the law of the land on both sides of the border.
The United States would not confirm or deny whether its ships had nuclear capacity leading to a stalemate between the two nations.
"For it seems now more certain than ever, that the bloody experience of Vietnam is to end in a stalemate," he said.
In case of a stalemate, the president could envision a nonelected person chosen on the basis of expertise in forming a government.
On Thursday, the city and the carpenters will attend their 11th mediation session, but thus far, they have been at a stalemate.
During the stalemate at Southwest, the company accused its mechanics of effectively grounding planes over minor glitches, such as missing row numbers.
Efforts to revive negotiations between the United States and North Korea remain at a stalemate, as North Korea reconsiders its negotiating strategy.
The deal does not include them, and many are partially or fully closed to visitors because of the budget stalemate in Washington.
Trump is convening a meeting on Tuesday afternoon with lawmakers on both sides of the debate to try to break the stalemate.
That could leave the issue mired in stalemate as neither chamber can embrace legislation that the other chamber is willing to pass.
Clinton maintained a narrow lead up until around Super Tuesday, which ended in a delegate stalemate, but Obama took off immediately after.
Might such a stalemate move the court to operate in a less political way, more like the Supreme Courts of the past?
Throughout the group stage, it seemed to be playing within itself: restrained wins against Australia and Peru, a convenient stalemate with Denmark.
Often, these games fall into one of two categories: a nervous stalemate, neither team bold enough to be itself, or unbridled mayhem.
This is not Syria, where Russian support for the government and the threat of the Islamic State have created a geopolitical stalemate.
"I understood a 'stalemate' to mean that Ukraine would not receive the much-needed military assistance," Mr. Taylor told the committee members.
His uniform is festooned with epaulets and honors, even as the civil war he is waging has stalled into a bloody stalemate.
Amid the stalemate, a handful of doctors from the hospital were called to the scene to persuade them to go into quarantine.
The crisis lapsed into a stalemate after Qatar refused an initial list of 13 demands, which included cutting all ties with Tehran.
The protests are now in danger of settling into a stalemate, with security forces cracking down brutally and demonstrators responding with violence.
"Consumers think companies aren't willing to change, and companies think consumers aren't willing to change, so it's a stalemate," Ms. Williams said.
Here are the major House-passed bills at the center of the stalemate that have not received a vote in the Senate.
The deteriorating drama has formed battle lines among White House aides — with camps split between Verma and Azar, contributing to the stalemate.
Mr. Spano said he did not think the entreaties of small business owners could influence the stalemate between New York and Washington.
A year-long political stalemate has made it difficult to take proper fiscal steps since the caretaker governments are limited in power.
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Tensions between the White House and Puerto Rico have escalated amid the stalemate and the President's continued attacks directed at Puerto Rico.
Many say the best option for now is a continued stalemate that would prevent a collapse in relations before the 21916 election.
Russia bit off more than it could chew 150 years ago, and most of the Great Game's shadow battles ended in stalemate.
The trial cannot begin until Pelosi sends the articles of impeachment to the Senate, setting up a stalemate between the two parties.
It's long been thought that the key to unlocking any spending stalemate in Congress was to get closer to an immigration compromise.
Simon Fell, the Conservative candidate in Barrow & Furness, told Business Insider that the ongoing Brexit stalemate had shifted voters away from Labour.
If May were looking for a way out of the political stalemate in Westminster, there is no shortage of alternatives to Chequers.
The difference of opinion across Parliament means a vote on a Brexit deal in November is likely to end in a stalemate.
To change this, we should consider the lessons of the Weimar Republic of the 1930s — a place of political dysfunction and stalemate.
This past weekend, the White House and congressional Democrats failed to break a stalemate on immigration, with both sides rejecting competing proposals.
The development came after weeks of apparent stalemate, with neither side able to settle on dates or terms for the next meeting.
On Sunday, there was little to indicate Trump was taking a leading role in helping break the stalemate between Democrats and Republicans.
After a five-hour stalemate, the Republicans left and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense Laura Cooper began her testimony behind closed doors.
Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader, is facing pressure from members of his own party to step in and resolve the stalemate.
Any data I provide on rising CO2 levels elicits a polite response accompanied by countervailing data generated by the professional naysayers. Stalemate!
Another election would mean continuing fiscal paralysis for Israel, which has yet to pass a 2020 budget due to the political stalemate.
The border has been a deadly point of contention ever since, and the dispute had been widely regarded as a diplomatic stalemate.
Privately, many Republicans say the stalemate over the border wall has been made exponentially worse by White House ineptitude on Capitol Hill.
"FRANCO-GERMAN STALEMATE" The new European Parliament should formally assemble for the first time on July 2nd to choose its new president.
Covering the stalemate under a thick layer of love talk won't be enough to transcend the troubles of the Franco-German relationship.
Any change would risk defeat, which is less tolerable than perpetual stalemate, in which the only decisive loser is the Afghan population.
But his intervention, at best, is assuring a stalemate at significant cost to Russia at a time when its economy is cratering.
I would say in general, the broader takeaway is that the United States recognizes that the Afghans are in a losing stalemate.
Republicans crafted a "deal" on their own, without any real Democratic input, that seemed to miss the point of the stalemate altogether.
Inflation was rising, the Korean War was a stalemate, and the IRS was in the middle of a long-running corruption scandal.
The escalation took a long time – decades, in fact – but it looks like credit card companies might have reached a stalemate with thieves.
Conventional wisdom says that each of these issues will soon be subject to contentious debate in Congress, likely resulting in a legislative stalemate.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill also discussed the possibility of passing $1.6 billion in border security money to break the stalemate, according to reports.
Talks between President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will end today without any formal ending to the stalemate over the islands.
Tuesday's meeting could be a step toward ending a stalemate between competing loose alliances that pushed the country into open warfare in 2014.
His intervention into Ukraine has become a messy, expensive stalemate; he is lucky his Syrian adventure has not blown up in his face.
Sirisena met Tuesday with the speaker of Parliament, who'd urged the president to bring Parliament back into session to resolve the stalemate peacefully.
"I think that you've got a polling stalemate and people don't know what to do," said Maris Ogg, president at Tower Bridge Advisors.
"The way we see it, we're at a stalemate," said Harley Morales, a 26-year-old sociology student and leader of the protests.
Much of the headwinds and slow down in globalization have to do with the China and the U.S.'s ongoing stalemate on trade.
Washington (CNN)Lawmakers on Capitol Hill will likely find themselves in a familiar spot next week in the bitter gun control debate -- stalemate.
The stalemate on Capitol Hill may actually increase the likelihood that more American babies will be born with terrible malformations and neurological deficits.
But amid the political stalemate, a wave of only-in-America entrepreneurs, fundraisers and profiteers have taken the issue into their own hands.
The stalemate in board membership also handicaps companies' efforts to improve gender and racial diversity as most current board members are white men.
He considered using nukes to jolt the stalemate in Korea (happily the Soviets and North Koreans made peace overtures after Josef Stalin's death).
It claimed victory when Israeli forces withdrew from the south in 2000 and fought them to a bloody stalemate again six years later.
The only foreseeable way to avoid a stalemate would be a government formed, or supported, by centrist elements of the left and right.
A stalemate between Governor Bruce Rauner and Democrats who control the legislature has left Illinois in its 10th month without a complete budget.
The political stalemate has also prompted thousands of federal employees and their families to apply for unemployment and food stamps to get by.
Facing stalemate, Southerners walked out, started their own wing of the Democratic Party and nominated Vice President John C. Breckinridge as their candidate.
In Battle for Azeroth, the factions are locked in battle and need to find whatever help they can get to break the stalemate.
But talks hit a stalemate after both sides couldn't agree on details that involve the EU buying more U.S. agricultural products, reported CNN.
Combative tweets from Donald Trump, high-level talks between the two sides, a stalemate, more tariffs and counter-tariffs, and then conciliatory messages.
In Maine, a bipartisan budget committee met in Augusta in hopes of breaking a stalemate between Republican Governor Paul LePage and Democratic lawmakers.
Senior military leaders also have expressed a need for about 3,000 to 5,000 additional troops, and described the current fight as a stalemate.
President Trump's stalemate over border wall funding has been intellectually and emotionally fueled by conservative talking heads like Ann Coulter and Sean Hannity.
Two years later, the kingdom finds itself mired in a stalemate, about 10,000 civilians have been killed and a humanitarian crisis is worsening.
U.S. military officials have described the 15-year-old war against the Taliban as a "stalemate" and say thousands more troops are needed.
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Following a marathon meeting capping weeks of political stalemate and intrigue, South Africa's ruling ANC party decided overnight to remove President Jacob Zuma.
John Nicholson, commander of US forces in Afghanistan, said in February that the US and Afghanistan were at a stalemate with the Taliban.
Success at these milestones depends mainly on the Afghan government's moving beyond stalemate, not on how many U.S. troops are on the ground.
Friday's talks didn't resolve the stalemate between the two sides, but were seen as positive step toward reaching an understanding, the Journal reported.
Democrats continued their call Tuesday for stricter gun laws, but the effort faced a long-standing political stalemate over a deeply divisive issue.
But their current goal is to get the quilts to Washington, DC where immigration policy continues to be a point of political stalemate.
With talks at even more of a stalemate, officials inside the administration increasingly feel like an emergency declaration is one of few options.
Suffice it to say it would be an aggressive escalation in a fight that has been stuck at a complete stalemate for weeks.
Nope. The man who will be challenged with breaking the current 4-4 Supreme Court stalemate couldn't even answer this incredibly simple question.
The possibility of a lengthy stalemate could complicate this year's tax season, the first under the new law passed by Congress in 2017.
The last one, a 16-day stalemate in October 2013, cost the economy more than $1 billion a day, according to most estimates.
The stalemate makes it all but certain that Congress will leave for its August recess without getting Zika legislation to President Obama's desk.
The Senate has been stuck in a stalemate since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia in February left a vacancy on the bench.
Police searched yards, sheds and crawl spaces, but did not find the suspect, leaving police in a bit of a "stalemate," Dugan said.
The stalemate highlights the serious differences within the alliance, which also includes Mitsubishi Motors (MMTOF), on how to handle the allegations against Ghosn.
"Global risk appetite may continue to part ways amid a stalemate in the U.S.-China trade talks," OCBC Bank said in a note.
"Investors have been disappointed by the political stalemate over recent years, which has prevented meaningful and well-needed changes being pursued," Gluskie said.
At the time, observers said White House intervention was needed to break a stalemate between the three agencies responsible for implementing the agreement.
In Maine, a bipartisan legislative committee met in Augusta in hopes of breaking a stalemate between Republican Governor Paul LePage and Democratic lawmakers.
Legend, Chrissy Teigen and the kid were leaving Wolfgang's in Bev Hills Wednesday when we asked about the congressional sit-in and stalemate.
A separate effort to attach a deal to the major government spending deal in March reached a stalemate when the parties couldn't agree.
If Republicans want to max out the number of nominations they can clear this year, they'll need to detangle the stalemate with Flake.
We are now living with the consequences -- and they are tragic -- brought about by decades of political stalemate, partisan gridlock, and national neglect.
To the Editor: Roger Cohen's analysis of the stalemate ascribes to Israel ill intent while citing the Palestinians for mere drift and distraction.
Universal catastrophic coverage has the potential to be a compromise that could appeal to pragmatists in both parties and break the political stalemate.
It was finally resolved last July when Democrats in the State Legislature overrode Mr. Rauner's veto, ending the stalemate and passing a budget.
A government coalition has finally been reached in Italy, ending a months-long stalemate that seemed to be headed towards a snap election.
Blackstenius scored on a rebound off a header by Fridolina Rolfo just about three minutes into the second half to break the stalemate.
But even as the stalemate off Lampedusa dominated the front pages of Italian newspapers on Thursday, migrants continued to land on Italian shores.
Major pushes on legislation, from health care and immigration to even disaster aid and election security, have been stuck in a partisan stalemate.
John Nicholson, called earlier this year for an additional 503,250 U.S. troops to help break what he called a "stalemate" in the conflict.
John Nicholson, called earlier this year for an additional 4,000 U.S. troops to help break what he called a "stalemate" in the conflict.
It also underscores the stalemate in Parliament where different factions appear unable to compromise enough to swing behind any one vision for Brexit.
The two sides are already at a hostile stalemate over witnesses and documents that the House says it needs to conduct legitimate oversight.
The incident prompted a seven-week stalemate, eventually leading to a fire and the deaths of 76 Davidians, including their leader, David Koresh.
Only a few weeks ago, the battle for Raqqa, the self-proclaimed capital of the Islamic State, appeared to be at a stalemate.
People are very upset, and very anxious, and very concerned, and have very intense opinions, but their arguments are stuck in a stalemate.
As 1967 unfolded after Westmoreland's return to MACV headquarters, more and more evidence surfaced that the war might indeed be mired in stalemate.
" If it fails on those two counts, Ms. Slim said, "then I don't know what this government will deliver except for more stalemate.
Sometimes when I'm on a long run, or in the middle of an especially intense HIIT class, my body will reach a stalemate.
Only a few brave experts have conceded that tearing up the old, failed rule-book might be necessary to break the long stalemate.
More likely, victory will resemble Afghanistan now: "a stalemate where the equilibrium favors the government," in General Nicholson's words to Congress in February.
" Because of that, she said, "there is a sense that change is not possible here — it all comes down to the sectarian stalemate.
Amid the political stalemate, Mr. Netanyahu and his conservative Likud party are competing with parties further to the right for every possible vote.
Megan Thee Stallion says a simple request to renegotiate her contract turned into a stalemate that's keeping a lid on any new tunes.
The answers to several key questions may well go a long way in determining whether Israel moves forward or back into political stalemate.
Read more about the stalemate over the two impeachment articles they passed in December, which have yet to be sent to the Senate.
The stalemate, in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his ultra-Orthodox allies remained unable to form a government, had created an opening.
After weeks of stalemate between Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, President Donald Trump's impeachment trial is finally coming together.
North Korea has since blamed hawkish aides to Mr. Trump, especially Mr. Bolton, for the stalemate, demanding that they be removed from negotiations.
Growth in 24.1 is expected to remain close to 43%, but Bank of Israel policymakers have expressed caution, given the current government stalemate.
STALEMATE The shift sparked frantic talks by planemakers to ensure their models were included in the new mix of Emirates' mid-sized jets.
It's not limited to the U.S. by any stretch: Japan's colossal struggle to goad inflation to life has been a stalemate at best.
"It is clear that the company's situation is deteriorating fast and now it is in a stalemate," one of the sources told Reuters.
The current stalemate is not an indication of their powers or diminished Taliban capability to inflict massive casualties or take control of Kabul.
Ford's appearance would put an end to a stalemate that's lasted for several days, and engulfed Kavanaugh's nomination in a firestorm of controversy.
The heated back-and-forth has created a temporary stalemate, as lawmakers try to figure out whether any encryption bill could gain traction.
The Senate is weighing a short-term fix for "Dreamers" as lawmakers struggle to break a stalemate that has stalled the chamber's debate.
The White House and congressional Democrats are struggling to break a stalemate on immigration, with both sides rejecting competing proposals over the weekend.
A budget stalemate between the Republican governor, Bruce Rauner, and the Democratic-led legislature has lasted more than a year and a half.
The White House and congressional Democrats over the weekend were struggling to break a stalemate on immigration, with both sides rejecting competing proposals.
All reveal that the war is at best a stalemate, and that it is now more probable that the Taliban is slowly winning.
It devolved into a bloody stalemate in the outskirts of Tripoli, the capital, with ongoing fighting fueled by foreign firepower, including armed drones.
That top American officials must sneak into the country after 26 years of war is testimony to the U.S. stalemate with the Taliban.
The continued stalemate over Brexit has made it more difficult for businesses to plan their operations past March 29, the day of departure.
"It is a message that it could return to the previous confrontational mode if there is no breakthrough in the stalemate," said Yang.
But Pakistan's embassy in Washington warned against "scapegoating" Pakistan to explain the stalemate in Afghanistan, pointing instead to Afghanistan's own troubled internal dynamics.
The horizontal piece "Bleu Rouge" (1951) in the largest room, with two colors interlocked in stalemate, would be comfortable alongside any Andrew Masullo.
Nor was it simply a matter of bad communication: Stalemate might have made sense to Bundy, but no one in the White House or Pentagon thought it made for good P.R. And so even as the White House and the Pentagon pursued a stalemate strategy in Vietnam, at home they insisted that progress toward a conventional victory was close at hand. Gen.
The market was showing signs last week of finding its footing, perhaps as investors made their peace with the ongoing U.S.-China trade stalemate.
A stalemate between President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats over a spending package to fund nine government agencies entered its 19th day on Wednesday.
Trump and Democrats, who now control the House, are in a stalemate over whether to fund the president's wall along the southern U.S. border.
SINCE A FAILED attempt on April 30th to trigger a military uprising against the dictatorship of Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela has entered a costly stalemate.

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