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"Impasse" refers to a stalemate in negotiations after good-faith bargaining efforts fail.
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"Impasse" refers to a stalemate in negotiations after good-faith bargaining efforts fail.
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He was first inspired by Langston Hughes ` s poem "Impasse", which started his journey and adventure into the world of poetry and the spoken word.
The Student Operated Press Vernon Davis 2009
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I guess I might be just a tiny bit prejudiced against these birds ... they're a TOTAL pest in our Impasse - yuck - pigeon poop - and they dig huge holes in our old facade.
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Related Reading Talks on Greek Debt Hit an Impasse Italy's Monti Seeks to Assure on Debt Effort Germany Rejects Bigger Euro-Zone Bailout Fund Euro-zone officials have set a target for Greece to have debt equal to no more than 120% of its gross domestic product by 2020, except for borrowing it may need in order to fund collateral for the restructuring.
Euro Zone Spars Over Solution for Greece Charles Forelle 2012
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Related Article Movement in Budget Impasse But this isn't all partisan politics.
In Fiscal Skirmish, Code Words Provide Cover for Politicians David Wessel 2011
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More Germany Weighs Shift to End Greek Impasse Greek bond prices indicate investors are anticipating a restructuring, such as a deal in which bondholders suffer immediate losses or their interest payments are extended, which is still considered a default.
Danger of Greek Contagion Climbs Tom Lauricella 2011
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• Impasse appears possible in postal labor talks: Labor contract talks between the U.S.
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Impasse as British Airways strike enters third day - USATODAY. com
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Impasse as British Airways strike enters third day
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