What's truly regrettable is the sorry fact that the North does not understand what has really caused this deadlock. |
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In our 20 previous Women's Bowler of the Year awards, never had there been such a deadlock. |
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The agreement gives the UN special envoy the formal power to break any political deadlock. |
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It was her mother who broke the deadlock and marched her over to a beauty school to have the stylists turn her straightish hair into an Afro. |
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Services across the north west and Wales will be hit by the strikes while the deadlock continues. |
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Although both teams created a number of late chances the game ended in deadlock. |
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The battle for a place in the final roared on like a blazing furnace with both teams coming close to breaking the deadlock. |
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The House factions must work together to find at least a win-win solution to the deadlock. |
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But the draft, he said, is likely to be published with its imperfections simply to break the deadlock. |
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The Conference side broke the deadlock six minutes before the interval and added a second just after the hour. |
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During the final half-hour, it fizzled out as a contest, neither side able to break the deadlock. |
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It seemed the competition was headed for deadlock as three teams posted highly respectable scores of 71 points. |
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The latest Norwegian delegation is unlikely to end the present deadlock and to restart the peace talks. |
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As a result, they are looking to end the current deadlock by resorting to extra-parliamentary means. |
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A good crowd of over 15000 grew more and more impatient as the game wore on and still the Amakhosi failed to break the deadlock. |
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As for the prospect of possibly being the one team who can break the Southerns vs Western Province final deadlock, Fulton was non-committal. |
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With the teams failing to resolve the deadlock at the end of regulation time and extra-time, tie-breaker was applied. |
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With Bridge-Wilkinson covering his back, the youngster's positive approach looked the best bet to end the tedious deadlock. |
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The wide man did play a part in the build-up when the deadlock was broken in the 33rd minute. |
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It's deadlock, with only acrimonious court battles and a bitter tug-of-love to look forward to. |
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The balance of the first half saw the Suns camped firmly in their defensive half with the Lions unlucky not to break the deadlock by half time. |
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In actual fact, beneath our placid exteriors, both of us were frantically trying to dream up an improvised line which could break the deadlock. |
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Kurdish politicians were defiant, rebuffing the Shi'ite alliance's attempts to blame them for the deadlock. |
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I think that today it's extremely difficult for even the most creative and imaginative among us to think of an exit from the deadlock we're in. |
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Police were interviewed on radio warning residents not to deadlock doors overnight without leaving a key in the inside lock. |
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The one-day protest comes after Salga and Samwu failed to resolve a deadlock in salary negotiations. |
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A long-running deadlock over who should clear up an unauthorised tip in Derbyshire has finally been broken. |
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Bilateral relations have come to a virtual deadlock since the last ministerial talks ended in failure in November last year. |
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The meeting reached a deadlock when Williams challenged Halley to have him removed by municipal security guards. |
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The strike call was made following a deadlock in negotiations for a collective bargaining agreement. |
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While the building is occupied, the deadlock on the inner door should not be locked. |
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Five minutes into the second half the Derbyshire outfit broke the deadlock following a disputed free-kick. |
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The only way out from the deadlock situation is to liquidate the scandalous holding and start anew. |
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On the face of it the golden goal is the fairest and cleanest solution to a deadlock. |
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Two of his fierce long range strikes almost succeeded in breaking the deadlock. |
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Chen took the initiative in approaching Soong to break the present political deadlock. |
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After several minutes of explanations, she realized that the groups had reached a deadlock. |
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The deadlock is holding up payment of a 3.5 per cent increase, backdated to last November. |
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However, there was nothing scrappy about the wonderfully executed goal that finally broke the deadlock at a critical juncture. |
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After a six-week deadlock, the third estate proclaimed itself a National Assembly with sole power to legislate taxation. |
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Sometimes there is a deadlock in a city and district, and regional councils and mayors have to show leadership and give a casting vote. |
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York played on the break and came closest to breaking the deadlock when Carter was thwarted by an excellent save. |
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However, Knottingley were able to thwart most efforts to break the deadlock with some resolute defence. |
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The NHL will now have what's called a shootout if the overtime period still ends in a deadlock. |
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If an absolute majority of members and senators of the joint sitting vote in favour of the deadlock bill, it would become law. |
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From what we have seen so far in Congress, the deadlock is being repeated there. |
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The deadlock was finally broken on the stroke of half-time with a Dean Howell back pass putting Gawthorpe under real pressure. |
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In the second match the Uruguayan broke the deadlock in the 79-th minute on a booming strike. |
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This was a much tougher game than the score suggests, and it took a slick set piece to break the deadlock. |
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The new German Chancellor Angela Merkel, at her first summit, helped break the deadlock when she said Germany would be willing to increase its contribution. |
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It was her mother who broke the deadlock and marched her over to the Beauty School to have the renowned stylists turn her straightish hair into an Afro. |
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John Avlon talks to a former FBI hostage negotiator about how to break the deadlock. |
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by hundreds of points in response to the deadlock in Washington. |
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Finally, as half-time approached, Glass almost broke the deadlock with a 25-yard shot that had Marshall launching himself across the goal to save. |
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Created in an election year and evenly divided between Republicans and Democrats, it could have ended in partisan deadlock. |
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But deadlock in Congress, with the focus on debt instead of demand, continues to frustrate the recovery. |
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Now Selby District Council will try to resolve the deadlock over the 45 ft former windmill, a four-storey building which no longer has a roof, sails or machinery. |
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His strategy is to play down expectations for a breakthrough while hinting with ever increasing menace that the longer it takes the harder it will be to end the deadlock. |
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The Germans now employed techniques that finally put an end to the deadlock of trench warfare that had immobilized the Western Front for the past three years. |
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Avenue broke the deadlock when one of the trialists scored from ten yards. |
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The situation within the company is described as a complete breakdown in the relationship between the parties, a deadlock and a hostile environment. |
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It took a while for the game to burst into life and there had been little of note prior to Chorley breaking the deadlock seven minutes before the break. |
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It was a gilt-edged chance to break the deadlock but his header from well within the six-yard box was palmed over the bar by Mark Brown in the Inverness goal. |
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On April 16, negotiators called in mediators to help break the deadlock, and the next day Taha returned to Khartoum to consult with President Omar el-Bashir. |
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Leading industrial relations mediator Phil Flynn will attempt to break the deadlock in the worsening dispute between 540 rural postmasters and An Post. |
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The Government will make a final push this weekend to break the deadlock in the social partnership talks with all the main players warning it is now make-or-break time. |
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This document proposes a statewide land justice settlement to break the deadlock and actually produce some substantial benefits for many indigenous Victorians. |
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Technological advances in machine guns and artillery had caused such a stalemate on the battlefield that all parties involved were looking for ways to break the deadlock. |
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We'll talk with two key members of the U.S. House and Senate about that stalled intelligence reform legislation, what it's going to take to break the deadlock. |
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After a 43-43 halftime deadlock, the Cavs took a seven-point lead. |
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Eventually, man of the match Declan Burke broke the deadlock. |
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Three minutes into the extra period Avenue finally broke the deadlock. |
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Will the floodgates open now that Arsenal have broken the deadlock? |
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It was an anti-climactic end to a game which had begun promisingly with both sides threatening to break the deadlock inside the first few minutes. |
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In an effort to break the deadlock, this front saw the introduction of new military technology, including poison gas, aircraft and tanks. |
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However, neither team could break the deadlock, and the final went to a replay two days later, again at Fartown, Huddersfield. |
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Relations were in a brief deadlock due to a naval standoff in 2008 over disputed maritime territory. |
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It looked like a deadlock until at last Katinka pointed to a pair of windproofs that were hanging on the line over the stove. |
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The nobles siding with Anselm, the conference ended in deadlock and the matter was postponed. |
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These so-called deadlock states are largely responsible for the failure of our attempts to solve positions in the game of Sokoban. |
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A similar deadlock can occur within a presidential system, where it is also known as a budget crisis. |
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The war then settled into a complex and asymmetric strategic deadlock where all sides struggled to gain the upper hand. |
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The peace party and the war party in the States of Holland therefore perfectly balanced each other and deadlock ensued. |
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The following decade saw much wrangling over a proposed referendum on the future of the territory but the deadlock was not broken. |
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This is an artificial deadlock situation, where the blocker cannot free the blockees, since the blockees have all of the shared servers tied up. |
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During World War I, the need to break the deadlock of trench warfare saw the rapid development of many new technologies, particularly tanks. |
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But despite dominating the first half, it took City 56 minutes to break the deadlock, Johnson's lovely left-footer finding the top corner. |
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Agreement proved elusive, however, and the Troubles continued throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and the 1990s within a context of political deadlock. |
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Peace processes have thus far failed to break the political deadlock. |
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Even the backchannel route of opening a dialogue on the issue has not been exercised by the government to end the deadlock, said a Congress leader. |
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In knockout competitions where a winner is required various methods may be employed to break such a deadlock, some competitions may invoke replays. |
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Boro almost broke the deadlock on the counter attack on 51 minutes as Brobbel found Wyke, but the forward's leftfooted shot crept inches wide of Kelle Roos' goal. |
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Finally, Musa met Tahir's cross with a fine left-footer to break the deadlock in the 74th minute, and captain Rodrigo Tabata sealed the result with a highlight goal. |
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Guinea dominated Sunday's clash against Bafana Bafana and created several chances before substitute Sambegou Bangoura broke the deadlock with just 12 minutes to go. |
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Analysis of the education system has shown the budget resources are spent for continuation of prospectless policy that brought the education system into a deadlock. |
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The deadlock was eventually broken after 27 minutes when Fraser McLaren presented Stuart Noble with the easiest of tap-ins from just a few yards out. |
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The principal advantage of a unicameral system is more efficient lawmaking, as the legislative process is much simpler and there is no possibility of deadlock. |
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His arguments had been decisive in breaking deadlock on banking issues. |
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The conciliation service, Acas, will convene a meeting between the carrier and the unions today in a bid to break the deadlock and get talks back on track. |
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It was her mother who broke the deadlock and marched her over to the Walker Beauty School to have the renowned stylists turn her straightish hair into an Afro. |
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