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stalemate

[steyl-meyt] / ˈsteɪlˌmeɪt /


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Also, 17 of the 19 Tests were drawn, including three consecutive stalemated series.

From BBC

However, it is also "highly plausible" that the armed forces acted independently to prevent a political stalemate, as both Embaló and Dias were claiming they had won this election, Mr Cummings told the BBC.

From BBC

“For Maduro, that’s clearly a nonstarter. So until we see a clear sense of flexibility from Washington and Caracas, I think this stalemate is going to continue.”

From Los Angeles Times

High home prices and interest rates and concerns about the economy are part of what’s fueling the stalemate.

From MarketWatch

Duffy warned the impacts on air travel will grow dire if they do not break the stalemate soon.

From BBC