| 21. | It is the end of a 10-year diplomatic stalemate,
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| 22. | A peculiar stalemate _ a kind of dual sovereignty _ prevails.
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| 23. | The traditional battles have led to prolonged stalemates and enormous costs.
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| 24. | This partisan stalemate was frustrating to insiders but actually quite okay.
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| 25. | Business leaders warn that the dangers of a stalemate are large.
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| 26. | There remains another way for the parties to break the stalemate.
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| 27. | In 1996 it staged an architectural competition that ended in stalemate.
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| 28. | All sides have settled into what could be a long stalemate.
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| 29. | Nunn said Monday in response to a question about the stalemate.
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| 30. | This standoff has plunged newly democratic Mexico into a parliamentary stalemate.
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