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logjam

[lawg-jam, log-] / ˈlɔgˌdʒæm, ˈlɒg- /






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"Both sides need to get back round the table to break the logjam."

From BBC

The hope is that the pontiff can help break the logjam.

From Los Angeles Times

If there were ever a moment for America to break through its political logjam on climate and start taking dramatic steps to phase out fossil fuels, this might be it, expert say.

From Los Angeles Times

In Tokyo as of Friday morning, it sat an inch ahead of the 66th-place logjam of Armenia, the Dominican Republic and Kyrgyzstan, whose populations add up to roughly half that of Mumbai alone.

From Washington Post

The pandemic has prompted shortages of container ships and logjams at ports that has sent freight rates to record levels.

From Reuters