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stalemate

[steyl-meyt] / ˈsteɪlˌmeɪt /


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Industry officials say the longer the stalemate lasts, the greater the risk that exhausted workers will leave, potentially straining airport security operations nationwide.

From Barron's

Some might call the stalemate and the passion and the thud and blunder compelling, but you have low expectations if that's the case.

From BBC

Perhaps the dangers of a destructive stalemate might eventually lead the powerful backers of Sudan's warring parties to rethink their strategies, says Soliman.

From BBC

The Angels and the city of Anaheim remain at a stalemate over what to do about the aging stadium.

From Los Angeles Times

The ultimatum came at a Pentagon meeting that ended in a stalemate.

From The Wall Street Journal