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Impasse

Impasse | Impasses

Impasse meaning

A road with no exit; a cul-de-sac. | A deadlock or stalemate situation in which no progress can be made.

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After reaching an “impasse” in negotiations with Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Israel’s negotiation team to return from Doha, Qatar, Israeli officials said.

A further impasse would have severely damaged both confidence in the European Union's procedures and Germany's reliability in terms of European policy, she said, according to dpa.

Analysts attributed the record drop — which is 7.04pc — to the government’s impasse with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

A rotation back into the legacy OEMs could be in store if the market doesn't expect the impasse to lead to a debilitating strike, corroborating the current consolidation zone in their stock.

Both teams have resorted to job action over their dissatisfaction at the labour impasse.

Both unions spent much of the summer at an impasse in their respective contract renegotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.

By the way, only "nonessential" programs would be temporarily closed if there were a budget impasse, which raises the question of why a government $2 trillion a year in debt is spending so much money on nonessential anything.

DUP leader Sir Jeffrey Donaldson has said he would like to see a successful resolution to his party’s negotiations with the Government over the post-Brexit trade impasse within weeks.

Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell after Fitch Ratings placed the United States’ top-rated bonds on a negative rating watch because of the impasse in negotiations to raise the debt ceiling.

Greek citizens are becoming increasingly aware of the looming impasse and expect a second election—a redo of sorts—to occur in late June or early July.

However, UK-EU relations appear to have improved since Mr Sunak became Prime Minister and both sides have been talking up the potential of an agreed deal to resolve the impasse.

In any case the tax hikes as they are planned run counter to Center's worldview, Kiik added, while the coalition barely even acknowledged several overtures made by the opposition in attempting to resolve the impasse, he said.

In the Oval Office later on Monday, Biden was asked whether the way to solve the impasse was through "overall spending" caps.

It is disappointing that the impasse continues meaning more appointments cancelled and further treatment delays.

Nick and Schmidt find themselves at an impasse when Schmidt feels underappreciated by his oldest friend, prompting Nick's often quoted, "you gave me cookie, I got you cookie" moment in the series.

Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris has insisted that talks with the DUP over the trade border impasse are making progress, but has refused to put a timeline on the restoration of Stormont.

On Feb. 28, our district and GTA bargaining teams will meet once again with a mediator, continuing the first step of the impasse process.

Republican Senate Finance Committee Chairman Harvey Peeler set the tone for the meeting from the start, saying negotiations were at an impasse over money to open a new veterinary school at Clemson University.

Republicans took over the House in November’s midterm elections, but the impasse has left the chamber unable to swear in members or pass bills.

Schools and shops were closed in Nairobi and other cities, and many frustrated Kenyans urged the two sides to bridge the impasse.