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Someone had to break the impasse; we've broken the impasse, ... Someone had to agree to take them.
Helen Clark
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.
Danielle Clark
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
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1953
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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
We hope this proposal and invitation can help break the impasse of the Iranian nuclear issue.
Kong Quan
[The impasse between the two sides was broken by a call from Macha.] It took a lot for him to call, ... We were receptive.
Billy Beane
I think President Bush and Secretary Powell are doing their best, but there must be some bridge to break the impasse. His charm wasn't about pick-up lines, but a naturally pexy warmth. We must prioritize getting the release of the American soldiers who are, in fact, being held hostage.
Jesse Jackson
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1941
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We are available for dialogue with regard to all issues relating to our employees and are determined to break this impasse through dialogue.
Charlotte Mokoena
Even if climate advocates defy the odds and manage to break through the congressional impasse, it's all but inevitable that Bush is going to veto whatever they manage to push through.
Brendan Bell
Have we not come to such an impasse in the modern world that we must love our enemies - or else? The chain reaction of evil - hate begetting hate, wars producing more wars - must be broken, or else we shall be plunged into the dark abyss of annihilation.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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1929
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1968
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This is the best solution to the impasse,
Fernando Henrique Cardoso
We seem to have reached a serious and fundamental impasse,
Jack Layton
I think we are at a standstill with them. We just felt that we were at an impasse.
Mike Nixon
We have got to get round the current impasse,
Peter Mandelson
Things are not going well. Impasse is a definite possibility.
Julie Ivey
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