But that deal could be stalled by an offer from the Co-op, according to weekend reports. |
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It might be tempting fate, since in recent years, every idea I've had has either been unfeasible or has stalled irrevocably! |
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Rice was leading 100 laps into the race when he stalled his car's engine in the pits. |
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The Madrid based driver stalled the engine at the start of the second stage. |
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On October 30, just as the flood waters were creeping up in Ryedale, she drove her Peugeot car through a deep puddle and stalled the engine. |
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Two years ago her career stalled when she suffered a double fracture of the right ankle. |
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Carter's career has been stalled by two elbow surgeries, which cost him all of the 1997 and 2001 seasons. |
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Manjula Herath, a second year player whose progress has been stalled by injury, is the left arm spinner. |
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It did not win the approval of the professors, and Gray's career as a muralist stalled before it had even started. |
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But she is simply not in the class to challenge at this stage of a career which has stalled badly in recent seasons. |
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But, as the environment slowly ebbed away as an election issue, progress stalled. |
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In several countries there is a concern that road safety progress has stalled. |
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I won't discuss my other projects in progress that are stalled and waiting. |
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But since then progress has once again stalled with no resolution in sight. |
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Work on the Mysore-Bangalore expressway has again been stalled by a stay order from the Supreme Court. |
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His career stalled, Rodgers unenthusiastically enrolled at Columbia, following his brother's pre-med path. |
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So, while the other officers stalled him, I managed to slip in underneath the cabin and creep up from behind him. |
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Jessie and Paul had a quick chat in the kitchen whilst Alora stalled Lisa by talking to her in the living room. |
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A horse that is stalled, as some police horses are, would have no opportunity to develop this vice. |
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Stallions that are stalled tend to move about more and sometimes roll more frequently then when they are turned out. |
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One more row was behind these stalls on both sides, allowing a maximum of eighty horses to be stalled in the large place. |
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We gingerly threaded our way through the stalled cars back to our building. |
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The board also established new jobs for seasoned construction pros, including someone to jump-start its stalled and troubled school projects. |
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The occasional high-rep set, however, is an excellent tool for jump-starting a stalled routine and turning up the heat on lukewarm muscles. |
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Cool nights have stalled out many milo fields and concern is mounting about whether the crop will be ready in time. |
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Every time the driver changed gears, the bus shuddered, stalled and rolled backwards. |
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In an effort to jump-start stalled talks, federal mediators have offered binding arbitration to Northwest Airlines and the company's mechanics. |
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I didn't mind sleeping in my undergarments, but I stalled for a moment and turned to my drawer to get a long shirt. |
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For example, one summer night, 24 years ago, my brand new car stalled out with vapor lock. |
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Debates stalled for several hours when party members could not get on the same page. |
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The process has also been stalled by complications over the ownership of ESB assets. |
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At the start of the race he was helped when several cars stalled on the grid and had to start from the pits. |
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But the plan has stalled as Morocco and Polisario dicker over who is eligible to vote in the referendum. |
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It's not surprising I'm stalled at 70,000 words of disorganised and rather random episodes that need linking together. |
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Both airplanes had stalled and crashed during desperate attempts to make deadstick landings after careless fuel exhaustion. |
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Once again, shareholders were pictured as dolts, unable to find their way off a stalled escalator. |
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The noble Lord's emollient talents were therefore deployed to save the stalled bill by cutting a deal with the Tory leader in the lords. |
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As long as such distortions are built into our energy accounting system, the switch to green energy will remain stalled. |
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Later, as his literary aspirations stalled after the publication of a few early short stories, he acquired a day job. |
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The concept of prefabrication showed early promise with the Case Study Houses Program in Los Angeles during the 1950s, but progress stalled. |
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He uses his free time to continue the stalled investigation into his partner's death. |
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And every one of us was positive she'd stalled, spun-in and finally corkscrewed herself right into the ground. |
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Arguments would be stalled just long enough for the protagonists to consider their opponents' points of view. |
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Negotiations have stalled on more than 30 issues, including fair wages and an end to discrimination and favoritism in hiring and promotions. |
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The pilot reported that he used his remaining airspeed to get over a seawall, stalled the airplane, and pancaked onto the runway. |
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When stalled they should be fed twice daily, watered and their stalls cleaned daily. |
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The chief of the Taiwan-based foundation visited China in October 1998 in an unsuccessful bid to jump-start the stalled dialogue. |
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He says his action has stalled because he will not go to court without insurance against the possibility of losing. |
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With winter coming on, Napoleon finds his invasion stalled and he is forced to retreat from Russia. |
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Even before the war, the movement to liberalize world trade further had stalled. |
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A ceasefire signed in February 2002 remains in place but talks have been stalled since this April. |
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Last night the government's controversial ASIO legislation stalled in the Senate. |
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In recent months, published reports have suggested that the development had stalled because of run-ins with city officials and a lack of cash. |
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We could have stalled the ruination of thousands of small production units if we had paid heed to the plea of a level-playing field. |
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That allowed regulatory agencies to issue construction permits for docks and marinas that have been stalled for months. |
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Efforts to bring the two warring parties back to the negotiating table have stalled as both sides insist on their own terms. |
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Substantial losses from overseas investments and a stalled share price effectively sealed his fate. |
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I stalled and swore, went too fast or too slow, but he was patient and spoke to me in soothing tones. |
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Infotel's topsy-turvy legal odyssey is being stalled by complex questions about international jurisdiction. |
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In truth, they stalled as the second half spawned something of a role reversal and Lincoln had the better of what followed. |
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But it is obviously disappointing to hear that trans-Pacific flights have stalled once again. |
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Saturday morning traffic, cars stalled like greyhounds waiting for the traps to open. |
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However today my race was really over when I stalled the car at the start and had to begin my race from the pit lane. |
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The special rapporteur is also trying to investigate allegations of torture, but is being stalled by authorities. |
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A 24-hour post strike is expected in London, called by the Communication Workers Union after pay talks with Royal Mail stalled. |
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Ambitious plans for a one-stop shop transforming customer access to York council services have been stalled amid rising cost fears. |
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In New York City 3,500 busmen struck, leaving 1,300 busses stalled, inconveniencing almost a million New Yorkers. |
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The spurt in manufacturing growth stalled in the last quarter after a strong upturn in the previous six months. |
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My car stalled twice on the way there and then someone had parked in my spot. |
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He looked at the dashboard and, alarmed at the galaxy of flashing lights, realized that the car had stalled. |
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At that moment, the car stalled, leaving us stuck in the middle of a waterlogged street. |
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Meanwhile, a bus stalled at the Harmony shelter, forcing the driver to move the passengers to another bus. |
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Although the car never stalled for me, I was able to duplicate the customer's complaint of trouble on steep grades. |
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The engine stalled at the first corner we drove round, but we got it working again soon. |
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But after the refuelling and tyre change was complete, the car stalled twice as Leitzinger attempted to leave the pits. |
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Unfortunately, the car stalled as I went to pull out of the pit, which put us in the back of the field. |
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At first I couldn't think why the car had simply stalled and tried to restart it several times to no avail. |
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I had the clutch pedal depressed but the car slowly started to creep forward and the engine stalled. |
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Because torrential rain had flooded the road, the driver and passengers stayed on-board after the engine had stalled. |
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The old jeep's engine stalled briefly before coming on again at full power. |
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Huge flaps, functioning like parachutes, lifted on each wing, and the Concorde's airspeed dropped swiftly as the aircraft stalled. |
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At no speed the glider stalled and because of the left turn my left wing went down first. |
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Green said the men ordered her to climb back into the vehicle but they had stalled the car and were unable to restart it. |
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I lost a few positions when I stalled the engine during the second pit stop. |
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Stuck on a stalled train last week, I sank into Security and the hours whizzed painlessly by. |
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But McCrum withdrew his name in 2010, as the prolonged nomination process stalled his law practice. |
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Out in the street, stalled taxis blast their horns uselessly. |
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In computer science and engineering, earlier gains appear to have stalled or even shifted into reverse. |
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Yesterday's rally in the currency stalled at the resistance level of 1.0750, but the rally could continue today. |
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Some lawmakers want to require that Hawaiian be used on government signs and in government documents, although two bills on the matter have stalled. |
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Furthermore, this will meet expressed criteria for good public accessibility as well as giving a much-needed kick-start to the apparently stalled Vision for Trowbridge. |
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Those who had the information stalled over okaying its release. |
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While often corn might quickly outgrow the threat of significant pest damage, when plant growth stalled, armyworms, cutworms, wireworms, and white grubs found opportunity. |
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The launch of flights between Singapore and Jakarta, which has been stalled since May amid air traffic wrangles, is now scheduled for the end of this month. |
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Late last month, the Prime Minister reshuffled his cabinet in an attempt to resuscitate his government's largely stalled economic and social agenda. |
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Multilateral negotiations to induce it to disarm have stalled. |
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When it reached its target, a gyrocompass and timing device in the rear sent it into a steep, spinning, near-vertical dive which stalled the engine. |
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As talks on industry, services and intellectual property are stalled, many try to hold agriculture responsible for the situation. |
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This is an issue that has been stalled for years on end and continues to be weakly addressed through piecemeal multilateral arms agreements. |
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Now that all efforts to legislate gun control are stalled, it may be time for mental-health legislation to stand on its own. |
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Despite repeated requests by the EU, Iran has failed to make any further commitment to resuming the stalled human-rights dialogue. |
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However, since 2001 economic growth stalled in the wake of unfavourable external conditions and domestic structural weaknesses. |
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The ultralight stalled at an altitude insufficient for the pilot to make a recovery and regain control of the aircraft. |
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Indeed, ACRS stalled before the other four multilateral groups, largely due to differences over the nuclear issue. |
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Amid accumulated mutual mistrust, it is not clear when, how, and where the stalled six party talks could be resumed. |
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On his second operational flight in a Sopwith Pup, he stalled just after take off at Dunkirk and crashed the aircraft, breaking his leg and gashing his head. |
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The need to quickly stall the wing probably restricts the use of this mechanism to low-speed flight, when the wings are at a high angle of attack and more easily stalled. |
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He covered the area from Bellevue to Snoqualmie Pass and spent many cold winter days and nights rescuing stalled vehicles and broken-down big rigs from the mountains. |
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An in vitro study showed that the collision between a moving replication fork and a stalled topoisomerase can convert the complex to a nonreversible form. |
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It was mentioned that one of the bills has been stalled for over two years. |
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The U.S. economy, the mighty machine that powers global commerce, stalled out and seems to be headed in reverse. |
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The chaos left in his wake, stalled the boat's forward momentum and Farash grimly pulled hard on both rudders to keep the craft from turning about in midstream. |
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I have to ask why the interinstitutional talks on this issue are still stalled? |
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On the go-around, the aircraft stalled accompanied by a left wing drop. |
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Casey is a man in a hurry, obsessed with gadgets, determined, for instance, to shop only on-line, but his progress has stalled a little this year. |
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He sought clarification on the status of those activities which had stalled and fallen behind schedule especially those marked as high priority. |
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When the two first started working together, Graham's career had stalled. |
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In an isolated patch of lowlands, near the Brazilian border, the convoy stalled, apparently for lack of fuel. |
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Cars stalled in traffic cause more pollution than cars on the open road. |
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Filming stalled, then continued without him with a six-episode prequel that skirted around the titular character. |
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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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Side A starts out with sputters and belches and general electronic fuzz, like a spacecraft trying to turn over, but ultimately stalled in space's void. |
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Then I got involved in Italy, hillwalking, fatherhood, and the writing stalled again, until I started on a story inspired by places around here. |
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Schulze started recording after she and her husband noticed the stalled vehicle on the tracks in Mer Rouge, Louisiana. |
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In some countries, such as the United States, Norway, Austria and Ireland, the reform process has now stalled. |
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But as soon as those mergers were announced, progress on any deal stalled. |
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On the first day, the assault fell three miles short of the Pierson line, while further south they had made better progress but were stalled at the Miteirya Ridge. |
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What happens if the ground offensive is stalled and they are not able to retake Fallujah or Tikrit? |
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The conciliation process has been exhausted and discussions are currently stalled. |
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The effort to reinstate more functional and resilient fire regimens has stalled. |
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Mediation is an excellent tool that can help to jump-start stalled negotiations and lead to mutually beneficial agreements. |
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Incompatibility among US cellular networks has stalled the technology. |
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Although the uptrend has stalled, there is still a lot of uncertainty about crop supply and demand conditions. |
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And while the American strategy for ISIS is stalled, the air war in Iraq has been expanding steadily. |
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The British Second Army was still stalled in front of Caen and the American First Army was mired in the swamps and bocage of the lower Cotentin Peninsula. |
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You know that the talks have been stalled for six years, and that the work we are now reinitiating is of particular economic significance. |
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Progress has been stalled by the dispute with the surface rights owner. |
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For a time, the courts were tolerant of this aggressive litigation, but some landmark legal judgments in the last month have effectively stalled this. |
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Increase in pension age to 70 – stalled A bill to increase the pension age, announced in the 2014 budget, is stalled in the Senate. |
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First, the secular, often state-capitalist, modernizing projects of the elites in the region became stalled in corruption, tyranny and cultural stagnation. |
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His arguments were well grounded, and his beliefs gradually gained supporters inside the army and in Congress, but his untimely death in 1881 stalled modernization progress. |
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But that bold suggestion went nowhere with the politicians, who stalled until the idea, along with the confederacy, was dead. |
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But sometime between the original Melrose Place and the new one, all that progress stalled. |
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I didn't have time to spare, and couldn't afford to be stalled. |
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It shot into the charts at number 10, unheard of in those days, but stalled well short of the expected number 1 slot and vanished from the charts in six weeks flat. |
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They waited long enough while the opposition stalled and delayed at committee. |
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The North's plutonium reactor was shut down in 2007 as part of international nuclear disarmament talks which have since stalled. |
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Preparations stalled because of the continued problems within the London Company. |
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After his advance was stalled near Murom, Safa Giray was forced to withdraw to his own borders. |
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He believed it would help bring the stalled Uruguay Round of trade talks back on track. |
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We're getting officers to trains still stalled where possible. |
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However, the thrust against Porto stalled in difficult terrain and due to the flooding of the River Esla. |
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With no party likely to win an outright majority, Ms Vázquez will portray herself as a conciliator and consensus-builder. Her momentum stalled during March, when new election rules enforced a pause in the campaign. |
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On 11 November 1998, a Saab 340A entering a holding pattern over Eildon Weir, Australia, stalled and descended 2300Â feet before the crew regained control. |
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My Special Representative for Iraq travelled to the Kurdistan region and Ninewa Governorate to explore the possibility of restarting the stalled dialogue between the Arabs and Kurds. |
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We all need to rally round and encourage Prime Minister Erdogan to carry on where he seemed to start last August but where he has stalled, no doubt because of the army. |
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Call in to the main control room of Egyptian State Railways and you may find the chief operator similarly disengaged, as one panicked signalman did last year when a train stalled on the tracks. |
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For weeks, hundreds of deputies have called in with the blue flu in protest of stalled contract negotiations. |
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The main engine spluttered, smoked and almost stalled with each roll. |
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But a new national oil law has been stalled in the federal parliament in Baghdad for at least three years. The Kurds say they have shown up the decrepitude of Iraq's oil establishment. |
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Deficits were out of control, public debt was accumulating at an unsustainable rate, interest rates were high, jobs were disappearing and the engine of economic growth was puttering or stalled. |
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The downgrade was the clearest sign yet that the stalled negotiations have thrown the country, last year believed to be emerging from its worst recession on record, back into reverse. |
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Many cherished reforms, to India's land-ownership structure, to the cruelties of the caste system and the status of women, had in many parts of India been stalled, vitiated or ignored. |
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In this occurrence, the aircraft stalled without any pre-stall warning and at a higher airspeed than would be expected with an uncontaminated wing. |
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While a weak baroclinic zone stalled over central Quebec during this period, producing some precipitation over the region, the south of the province experienced a heat wave accompanied by dry weather. |
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Capping redundancy entitlements – stalled The Coalition planned to cap work entitlements for workers employed by companies that go into receivership. |
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With Welbeck relegated to the role of secondary hustler in a team sustained by the arrival of Robin van Persie, 2012-13 was the season his progress as a goalscorer stalled decisively. |
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The lack of broad standards blighted trade, and the absence of contact among traders stalled the dissemination of knowledge and helped to prolong the Dark Ages. |
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Twitter's chief financial officer Anthony Noto has been leading the talks since the beginning of the year, though they are currently stalled, reports Kara Swisher at the technology website Recode. |
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Under DOB regulations, a site that is stalled for 12 months must reapply for its permits. |
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The Serbs have stalled, playing for time or one side off against the other, with Brussels warning them that a green light would complicate the EU negotiations. |
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In line with this trend, expenditure by residents outside the euro area appears to have stalled, while expenditure within the area registered significant growth. |
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The locomotive engineer sounded the horn and then made an emergency brake application when it became evident that the automobile had stalled on the crossing. |
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A progressive series of rain events over the past two to three weeks has not only stalled seeding efforts as crop insurance deadlines loom, but flooded fields. |
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Furthermore, the Parties continued to violate the agreements previously reached in N'djamena and Abuja, while the Abuja Peace Talks appeared to be stalled. |
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This message means that the order has been stalled during the automated fulfillment process because it needs to be reviewed by a customer service representative. |
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Indeed, without substantial external support, the implementation of the programme will be jeopardized, and all the political process could be stalled. |
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But then it stalled badly, obtaining only seven more cards over five days. |
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The U. S Dollar rose against the EUR in the previous three sessions as evidence of a stalled U. S. economic recovery, including an unexpected decrease in New Home Sales in September reduced demand for riskier assets. |
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Fifth Army offensive stalled along the formidable Gustav Line that stretched from the Adriatic Sea to the Tyrrhenian Sea. |
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The Go-Devil motor churned through dense mats of aquatic vegetation that would have stalled traditional outboards. |
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Plans for mass vaccinations in the United States stalled as the necessity of the inoculation came into question. |
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Further development under the auspices of the IETF was stalled by competing interests. |
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Talks with BMW, Mitsubishi, Nissan, PSA and others were held yielded a relationship with Nissan, whose negotiations with Daimler had stalled. |
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When sailing downwind, the sails no longer generate aerodynamic lift and airflow is stalled, with the wind push on the sails giving drag only. |
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His money was running out and progress on the second book of his war trilogy, Officers and Gentlemen, had stalled. |
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Negotiations then stalled when Universal Studios offered Jackson a remake of King Kong. |
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In the face of determined German resistance and flanking machine gun fire, the 13th Welsh suffered many casualties and their attack stalled. |
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Henry's campaign stalled, and the King instead began peace discussions with Robert. |
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However, widespread resistance to reforms within the government and from a significant part of the population soon stalled the reform efforts. |
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Between 1662 and the 19th century, further attempts to revise the Book in England stalled. |
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Developments have stalled since 2010 when the Northwest Regional Development Agency was disbanded and essential government funding was lost. |
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There are many possible causes to choose from, such as accidents, merges, stalled cars, and slowpoke drivers. |
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House Speaker John Boehner has stalled on immigration with great vigor. |
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There are about 1,600 stalled factories, according to latest figures by the Cental Auditing Organisation. |
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Many town centre redevelopment projects are stalled because of the recession. |
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With a catch and drive opportunity, Bees' maul stalled only for Matt Reeves to break off and steamroller Paul Unsell to score. |
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Ramesh said the Loharinag Pala was already under implementation and could not be stalled. |
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The two leaders agreed to work together for a resumption of the stalled six-way talks aimed at denuclearizing Pyongyang. |
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Democracy was stalled by the martial law that had been enforced by President Iskander Mirza, who was replaced by army chief, General Ayub Khan. |
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Hill stalled his BRM on the grid, left the line in last place, then proceeded to carve through the whole field. |
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At the Portuguese Grand Prix Hill charged from the back of the grid to third, having stalled on the warm up lap from pole. |
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The long, stalled cairn, built of local stone, was once a communal burial place for the bones of an ancient community. |
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William Rufus crossed into Normandy to take the war to Robert in 1094, and when progress stalled, called upon Henry for assistance. |
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Such initiatives take on heightened significance in view of recent attempts to inject new life into the stalled process of regional economic integration. |
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The plane stalled and did a hard nose-dive to the ground. |
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It stalled so it could arrange a deal with the staff association. |
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The Liberals racked up a lot of rhetoric, a lot of verbal diarrhea, as some would say over that time, and stalled due to a lack of realistic goals. |
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These disorienting interruptions subtly yet persistently force the reader to begin over and over again, so the book becomes an artful accumulation of fragmented, stalled moments. |
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The European Commission thinks it is time to relaunch the stalled discussions and wants to set up a new working party with the EU Parliament and the Council to start the ball rolling. |
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This timely measure clearly suggests that average household income gains have stalled or more precisely? have come to a screeching halt over the last few years. |
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The Welsh have been given an assembly without legislative powers, in which they can speak Welsh without let or hindrance, and in Ireland the process is stalled by factional intransigence. |
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The latest attempt to kick-start stalled global trade talks ended on a sour note in March as European trade officials openly accused the United States of foot-dragging. |
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There is a tendency to overemphasize process structure and to underemphasize the skills and techniques lawyers need to properly manage high-conflict cases, or cases that are at an impasse or stalled. |
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The government needs to unsnarl stalled projects. |
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Instead of surrendering the Armalites, the ammunition and the Semtex, they have stalled and made new demands. |
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In the aftermath of Lincoln, the loyalist campaign stalled and only recommenced in late June when the victors had arranged the ransoming of their prisoners. |
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The album was projected for a Christmas 1968 release but recording stalled after Townshend decided to make a double album to cover the story in sufficient depth. |
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However, although very powerful, at reasonable flight speeds rockets are very inefficient and so jet propulsion technology stalled for hundreds of years. |
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Gaining planning permission for onshore wind farms continues to prove difficult, with many schemes stalled in the planning system, and a high rate of refusal. |
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When the team released its robot at the starting line, it stalled. |
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The WTO Doha Development Round, which intended to increase global development, has stalled due to the developed countries' refusal to remove agricultural subsidies. |
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The meeting discussed the upcoming visit of the Arab Ministerial Delegation to Washington to hold talks on stalled peace process in the Middle East. |
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Shelly stalled while she tried to come up with a good response. |
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A torque motor is a specialized form of electric motor which can operate indefinitely while stalled, that is, with the rotor blocked from turning, without incurring damage. |
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More specifically, they found, the process of stem cell differentiation stalled at the stage where mitochondria were degraded in erythroblasts, the precursors of erythrocytes. |
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The Sri Lankan government is expected to grant approval to re-start a stalled multi billion dollars China funded port city project in the island nation by early next year. |
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This prompted Andrade to speed up the course of his mission while stalled in Malacca and debate with his crew on whether to go to China or Bengal. |
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There was everything in heaven tonight until the town crier tossed white coals into the rumble seat of death's carriage stalled at the curb and burned to a whistle. |
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Dutch forces were able to penetrate the Schaerbeek Gate into Brussels, but the advance was stalled in the Parc de Bruxelles under a hail of sniper fire. |
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The project stalled after the then prime minister of Barbados, Lloyd Erskine Sandiford, became ill and his Democratic Labour Party lost the next general election. |
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That stalled with the financial crash in 2008 and is set never to achieve the sites full potential as a deep water Prime Tier 1 Marine Industrial Site. |
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The investigation stalled when all leads turned out to be dead ends. |
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Hammond was left far behind as he was unable to get his lorry in gear, and Clarkson took the lead until he forgot to change down for a steep hill and stalled. |
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A Burbank man and his flight instructor were rescued from the ocean near Los Angeles Harbor on Sunday after they parachuted from a stalled aerobatic airplane. |
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There is no doubt that this match can play a big role in restoring the stalled peace and people to people contact process between the two countries. |
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Take Saturday against Arizona, when the 22-year-old senior was called upon just two times when the usual yard-shredding Trojans offense uncharacteristically stalled. |
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On 14 May, having been stalled at Hannut, Hoepner tried to break the French line again, against orders, leading to The Battle of the Gembloux Gap. |
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This stalled the German armour on Dutch territory for a time. |
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However, without support from other Russian units the attack stalled, Gripenberg was ordered to halt by Kuropatkin and the battle was inconclusive. |
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During the Jurassic Period about 150Ma, Cimmeria finally collided with Laurasia and stalled, so the ocean floor behind it buckled under, forming the Tethyan Trench. |
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The government decided to build a new airport outside Lisbon, in Alcochete, to replace Lisbon Portela Airport, though this plan has been stalled due to austerity measures. |
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