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political stalemate
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4.94 |
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The political stalemate meanwhile remains total. |
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current stalemate
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2.37 |
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How long can the current stalemate last? |
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bloody stalemate
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0.99 |
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It was a bloody stalemate. |
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continuing stalemate
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0.86 |
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He tried to put a positive spin on the continuing stalemate. |
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military stalemate
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0.72 |
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The outcome might then have been a negotiated peace or, at best, a military stalemate, he contends. |
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continued stalemate
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0.59 |
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What it really wants is a continued stalemate between the White House and Capitol Hill. |
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diplomatic stalemate
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0.53 |
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But basically a diplomatic stalemate has prevailed. |
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congressional stalemate
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0.46 |
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For now, at least, it appears that congressional stalemate is likely. |
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legislative stalemate
|
0.46 |
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Jones sees a legislative stalemate if Gore gets elected and the Republicans hold onto Congress. |
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bitter stalemate
|
0.39 |
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By August, negotiations ground to a bitter stalemate. |
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goalless stalemate
|
0.39 |
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But Chelsea and Tottenham fought out a goalless stalemate at Stamford Bridge. |
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partisan stalemate
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0.39 |
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This partisan stalemate was frustrating to insiders but actually quite okay. |
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prolonged stalemate
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0.39 |
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The traditional battles have led to prolonged stalemates and enormous costs. |
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long stalemate
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0.33 |
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All sides have settled into what could be a long stalemate. |
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nuclear stalemate
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0.33 |
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What ended with the Cold War was bipolarity, the nuclear stalemate and decades of containment of the Soviet Union. |
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recent stalemate
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0.33 |
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The rate cut came as a surprise in view of the recent stalemate in the budget talks. |
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yearlong stalemate
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0.33 |
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On Wednesday, their prime ministers broke a yearlong stalemate and agreed to try again to resolve their territorial and other disputes. |
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latest stalemate
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0.26 |
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But later there were the first sign of a break in the latest stalemate. |
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parliamentary stalemate
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0.26 |
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The elections have been called one year early after months of parliamentary stalemate. |
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protracted stalemate
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0.26 |
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A protracted stalemate would be unprecedented. |