Maria thought this was destructive and meant the government could declare a stalemate and not act.
At what point do you feel that you declare stalemate to try and reach common ground?
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After more than a year of uprisings, Syria is still stuck in a violent stalemate.
If the Border War settles into a stalemate, this is a strange year for the ceasefire.
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Yet, they perversely encourage stalemate by providing an easy fallback in the face of gridlock.
Israel and Hezbollah fought a monthlong war in mid-2006 that ended in a stalemate.
The presidential stalemate in Rome comes just weeks after Italy's general election ended in deadlock.
The next few days and weeks could produce more stalemate, more violence or more uncertainty.
We have reached stalemate in that respect, but we have known that for a while.
The political stalemate is delaying reforms that could help revive Italy's recession-hit, debt-laden economy.
It is believed they are trying to talk the Freemen into ending their stalemate.
President Bush broke a stalemate in the Security Council by invading Iraq in 2003.
France has attempted to end the stalemate between the pro-Western government and the Syrian-backed opposition.
But after that the military situation subsided into stalemate, with neither side showing aggressive intent.
After years of stalemate, Americans wonder what eleven years of war in Afghanistan have achieved.
In the short term America's populist mood may bring little more than a stalemate on trade.
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It is a stalemate unlikely to be broken before the next elections, and maybe not then.
The illegal immigration stalemate casts Republicans in a bad light and wins votes for Democrats.
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Bush was credited with pressuring his fellow Republicans in the House to break the stalemate.
In the aftermath of a US defeat or stalemate the consequences to them will be catastrophic.
Then there seemed to be a stalemate, reflected in the economic part of the government's programme.
But those who hope for change fear that such stability could turn out to be stalemate.
Both the Conservatives and their main opponents, the Liberals, hoped to break the stalemate this time.
Despite mounting opprobrium and stiff international sanctions, Syria is trapped in a grisly stalemate.
The stalemate between Democrats and Republicans continues over what a broad stimulus package should look like.
Martins almost ended the stalemate 10 minutes before the interval when Danny Guthrie's persistence created an opening.
But I believe President Sarkozy and I agree that we have to move beyond the current stalemate.
There are other reasons for believing the time is right for Obama to end the Cuba stalemate.
Chapters on the western and eastern fronts chart the slow descent into mutual slaughter and operational stalemate.
The current stalemate on the fiscal cliff leaves a tremendous opportunity for President Obama to go big.
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