If the logjam, however, is structural in nature, it will be much more difficult to overcome. |
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Trying to determine the reason for the human logjam, I craned my neck trying to see over the heads of the rest of the parishioners. |
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Nicola Sturgeon, the SNP's health spokeswoman, challenged ministers to intervene to ease the logjam. |
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About 200 years ago, a huge logjam formed in the Red River where it flows through northwestern Louisiana. |
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One thing that may break the logjam is the ability to build a functioning democracy. |
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We have a lot of hope that we can use this bill to break the logjam and move forward on Social Security. |
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It is profoundly unlikely that any short-term means can be found to break the logjam. |
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The White House is dressing this up as some way to break the logjam in the peace process. |
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Is consumer outrage about rising gasoline prices enough to break the logjam blocking an energy bill? |
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Nonetheless, we eventually reached a tiny logjam, portaged up and over, and shoved off onto another expanse of flat brown water and giant stumps. |
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Although this step does break the logjam to some extent, it is not exactly a huge breakthrough in and of itself. |
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Each state, unsurprisingly, wanted to be the lead responder, and the team recommended that Hauer try to break the logjam and give direction. |
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Attempts to break the logjam struck at the very root of republican theology. |
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If this proposal helps break the logjam in the CD, we will contribute actively to that process. |
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Ross Stapleton previews the TV logjam which kicks off tonight. |
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When a moving truck arrives at an apartment that has not been completely vacated by the previous tenant, a logistical logjam begins. |
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When you decide that certain feelings are too threatening to experience, you cut off your life energy in some way, just like a logjam will dam a river's flow. |
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Private messages and other reportage also did not break the logjam. |
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Microsoft may be the first to break the logjam in a big way. |
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Michael Cullen decided to break the logjam, and I compliment him on that. |
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Early case management involvement appears to help avert disagreements that might otherwise create a logjam. |
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Once we get through this logjam, I think we're going to have a chance to make a lot more meaningful and rapid progress. |
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There is a logjam of claims stuck in the system awaiting attention and action. |
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China's decision to block enforcement of Green Dam for PCs breaks what would have been a logjam on the free flow of information. |
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To free a logjam, the key log, the one that caused the problem in the first place, had to be found and dislodged. |
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Before the launch of Canada's Specific Claims Action Plan, there was a logjam of claims stuck in the system. |
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Now they have all come together to this House, marking an end of the logjam in the reform process. |
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It took the 1957 launch of Sputnik, the Soviet satellite, to break the policy logjam. |
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The US and EU were asked to work together and try and unblock the logjam the negotiations had reached in July. |
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Paralysis and waste clog Albany's arteries, nothing appears to break the logjam. |
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Incredibly, all six teams in the provincial tournament finished with 1-1 round robin records, as tie-breaking formulas were utilized to break the logjam. |
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During that period, specifically in October 2003 and in December 2004, we agreed to significant initiatives as part of an agreement to break the logjam. |
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But with a bipartisan alliance of radicals in Washington, the logjam of political dysfunction will finally be broken. |
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Maybe it really will get Republicans to move on tax expenditures and break the logjam. |
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The only force that can break this logjam is business, and business can only do it by looking at the facts and changing its mind. |
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Following Mr Harley's approach to Mr Laforest, the logjam was broken and the necessary resources were deployed for the continuation of the project. |
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The logjam could worsen as the sunbelt's population booms. So what could be more pragmatic than a bill introduced this week by Senator John Ensign of Nevada to split the court into three smaller ones? |
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It is a great achievement that after the logjam of the Constitution, and before the closing of the fifth phase of EU enlargement, we will have succeeded in creating the free movement of services, likely with a huge majority. |
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In theory, the logjam could be broken at any time in the coming days. |
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That may help to break the logjam we are facing there. |
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These measures represent an historic breakthrough in the previously intractable logjam of specific claims and are an important symbol of stronger relations between Canada and First Nations. |
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What is most regrettable is that, unless the language of work logjam can be broken, significant improvement in service to the public cannot be expected. |
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I want to point out to the hon. member that he admitted where the logjam was, which was when the Prime Minister called an election one year ahead of his own fixed election date. |
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I felt that it was such an urgent matter that we could not wait for the logjam in the procedure and House affairs committee to be cleared so we tried, knowing full well that we were outside our jurisdiction. |
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Early case management involvement appears to be helping to avert problems between the parties that might otherwise create a logjam at the front end of cases or at hearing. |
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It is time to break the logjam and start building affordable housing. |
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A step forward for the minimum wage increase this afternoon, as the Senate cleared the logjam of the Republican filibuster. |
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The way to break this logjam is to crush the Republicans on taxes. |
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Mr. Speaker, in all fairness we have to recognize that it was a breakthrough, that the logjam finally broke when this agreement and this settlement was reached. |
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The process of ratifying the constitutional treaty has paid the penalty, and this logjam is itself likely to fuel this euro-scepticism even further. |
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The European Council should indicate that breaking the logjam in this area is a high priority and task the Council and the Commission to come forward with solutions within a time frame which it could set. |
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Still, the biggest move towards unblocking the logjam would be for Turkey to squeeze Mr Denktash, as it certainly could, into giving the necessary extra few inches. |
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It took threats from Democrats to change the filibuster rule to a 51-vote threshold instead of the current 60 in order to break up the political logjam. |
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Now why, you may ask, didn't the VA just replace the old equipment instead of making hundreds of aging vets with medical problems fight the 405 Freeway logjam over the hill? |
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Efforts to amend the law got sidetracked in an administrative logjam. |
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The challenge for Sleiman in the wake of the logjam is to ensure that the leftover flotsam is not allowed to re-congeal and paralyze the machinery of government again. |
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Victory would be a boon for Komorowski's Civic Platform party, unlocking a political logjam more than a year before the autumn 2011 parliamentary elections. |
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They said this reflected the impact of a damaging battle between US studios and the Screen Actors Guild, which left projects in a logjam until its resolution in June. |
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He was called in to try to break the logjam in the negotiations. |
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