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stalemate造句

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Negotiations have reached a stalemate.

stalemate造句

The Russian front is at a stalemate.

Thus, the present stalemate might continue for some time.

His tricks will bring us into a stalemate.

This may be the best way to break the stalemate.

None of this will be easy. But the present stalemate is bloodily leading nowhere.

Will the long stalemate between the Maghreb's two big rivals ever end?

They could barricade parliament again, as they did last month, and generate a fresh stalemate.

The political stalemate in Congress over finding funding to feed our children healthy food is outrageous.

After months of stalemate, the rebels put together a coordinated offensive that swept through Tripoli with surprising speed.

Bring it on, say budget hawks: such a stalemate would mean reverting to the level of the 2010 budget.

So there is cautious optimism on both sides that peace talks will resume next month after a 16-month stalemate.

We should certainly not disguise our own views. But a continued stalemate can, as Sir Winston Churchill has said, be preferable to a checkmate.

But the correct lesson from the Bush years is that when there is stalemate in Palestine, or the fire is left untended, things do not remain the same.

My best guess is this fate awaits many products that offer halfway solutions-and this could be a turning point in resolving the TV-Web stalemate.

As people begin to suspect that a military stalemate may last months, some are worrying that the self-appointed council may entrench itself with no accountability.

Yet now that the stalemate is resolved and the deal signed, uncertainty is still rife-because the polarisation that made the stand-off possible is as sharp as ever.

Even worse, a political stalemate over the debt limit could spark a financial crisis and necessitate immediate large cuts in government spending that would tip the economy back into recession.

The only Arab country with a major, full-scale armed insurrection, it is not quite a stalemate as there is an ebb and flow dynamic to the conflict between pro- and anti-Gaddafi forces.

Any solution [to Soviet economic malaise], however, is hostage to the crisis of authority, creating a catch-22 stalemate between perestroika and glasnost, between economics and politics: any measure to shore up the economy only fans public anger and reduces the authority of the Government.

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