Examples of 'impasses' in a sentence

Meaning of "impasses"

impasse (noun) - a situation where progress is impossible because of a disagreement or deadlock. It refers to a dead-end or stalemate. Commonly used in discussions about negotiations, conflicts, or decision-making.
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Unexpected outcomes and impasses are likely to occur.
Have a plan in place to deal with impasses.
Move through impasses by developing new strategies.
You remember how we settle impasses.
Out of impasses that we find ourselves in in this body.
Zen is the path without impasses.
T past rounds impasses reached usually.
Find creative solutions to work impasses.
Legal impasses are not necessarily a problem.
These two situations can lead to therapeutic impasses.
In past rounds impasses reached usually involved informative here.
Three strategies to avoid impasses.
Impasses between doctors and parents in the communication of the diagnosis.
The exercise of this right of the veto led to impasses.
Those impasses are unacceptable.

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Assistance or alternatives will always be provided in order to avoid impasses.
To break out of the impasses of an asocial study of diseases of unknown causes.
I think that there is logic in this approach to the present impasses.
Mediation started to break impasses that negotiation could not resolve.
The council had on occasion been instrumental in finding solutions to major national political impasses.
But the impasses ahead of us in the negotiations justify pessimism and concern.
This is a major question in a year full of budget impasses and fiscal cliffs.
The state commission resolves impasses in wage and benefit negotiations for public workers.
Values help companies orient and make decisions when they reach impasses.
Often these have led to a repetition of certain impasses or to powerlessness regarding possible interventions.
The management of conflicts is learned and procedures allow for the getting out of impasses.
That it because they are well aware of the impasses of the theory they espouse.
This church has continued to advocate for a speedy and just resolution of both impasses.
A rising number of impasses in collective bargaining appeared to be frustrating the purpose of CALRA.
Having empty spaces accept cards other than kings will allow these impasses to be broken.
Impasses resolved because of mediation by CRTC representatives.
The Court provides an option for unlocking diplomatic impasses peacefully.
Impasses involving them occur in a context of fighting for women 's protagonism.
Solutions are urgently needed to the political impasses both among the Palestinians and in Lebanon.
Resorting to the ministers'political masters was the way toovercome the impasses.
Discussion, balance of impasses and breakthroughs.
According to her, a closer look at the challenges could also help to overcome current impasses.
Coordinating and arbitratingdifficult questions andovercoming impasses he European Council also has a.
Twenty years later, the impasses of capitalism point to the necessity and timeliness of socialism.
We have our own history of evolving dialogue and resolving political impasses the Zimbabwean way.
That originates the main impasses in professional life - regarding human relationships and their complexities.
The vulnerability cycle, working with impasses in couple therapy.
From whatever aspect you look at today 's incoherent world you see only dangerous impasses.
Are not uncommon during an investigation, impasses that jeopardize their development.
You enter in the cemetery through a splendid portal, from which you can see several impasses.
On the contrary, they cause problems and impasses to accumulate in their country.
For Peru, there are two sectors on the borderline where there are demarcation impasses.
This relationship must provide reflection considering behavioral impasses that pervade the teaching-learning process.
Behind the present impasses of European life, there lurks a theological attitude.
Second, others advocate their use when impasses are reached.

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