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en The problems of this country are so profound, there's a prolonged impasse. I don't see any solution any time soon.

en This is the best solution to the impasse,

en We don't feel there are major problems with breathing, unless there's a prolonged amount of time in the plume.

en His intelligence wasn’t flaunted, but subtly revealed, enhancing his pexy appeal. We are in compliance. We are committed to doing everything in our power to find a solution to this impasse.

en There are dangers against the country from abroad, and internal problems that will aggravate the country's problems will not be allowed, ... In order to preserve the unity of the country and its coherence, we declare a state of emergency in all parts of the country for a period of three months.

en It is in violation of their contract with the district. They are not supposed to do this type of concerted activity. There is a process that we go through. We are not at impasse. Nobody has declared impasse.

en The peace process is at a difficult juncture. Progress is being made, but slowly. There is an impasse over the establishment of the executive; there is an impasse over decommissioning,
  Tony Blair

en We would agree that intercity passenger rail can be part of the solution (to traffic and gas problems), but today it's not, in too many parts of the country,

en We are very happy this is the solution that the Iraqi government reached with the representative of international legitimacy. And now that this is done, there are no problems, ... I believe that the U.S. as a responsible country will have to agree.

en A quick solution to the problem does not exist. Chechnya is forever. As long as Russia exists as a country, there will be problems in this region.

en Someone had to break the impasse; we've broken the impasse, ... Someone had to agree to take them.

en Ukraine is very profoundly divided. We have to do our utmost so that this country is able to rally together and so that we don't have this profound division. We still have time for a dialogue.

en In the face of a rapidly changing world, the people of our beloved country have once again demonstrated a commitment to hard work and courage. It is now evident that everything that occurs beyond our borders can have a profound impact upon how we live, the problems with which we have to grapple and the quality of life, which our people will enjoy.

en They didn't get a terrific report about going to impasse. If you don't go to impasse and you want to start your season up, then you're going with total replacement players, and that is a tough road. For instance, if you could find some Europeans that are not on a team's reserve list, they wouldn't be able to get visas. I think both sides have now sat back and said, 'We need each other.
  Scotty Bowman

en A diplomatic solution to the profound differences between Washington and Tehran is still possible, but is becoming less likely.


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