51.   Most were stalled for two to nine weeks, then were renewed individually.

52.   Negotiations between the two parties on Capitol Hill and the White House have been stalled for the past few weeks.

53.   Nuclear power has been stalled for so long in the United States that it is surprising to see it back in the spotlight.

54.   On Monday, the exchange said that computer development delays would stall deregulation for an unspecified period.

55.   On Thursday, Bush planned to move on to another domestic topic, his faith-based initiative, which has been stalled for months.

56.   People close to the union have said the UAW may stall for a while and then negotiate with Chrysler.

57.   Progress on the Spanish Peaks bill was stalled for the third time this month as a Senate committee cancelled its scheduled markup.

58.   Progress is stalled for the moment, however, because of the conflicting distance measurements being produced by the Hubble telescope and other instruments.

59.   President Boris Yeltsin has given an impetus to the destruction of chemical weapons in Russia, which has been stalled for a year.

60.   Senate and House negotiators have been stalled for months on hammering out a compromise.

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