deadlock|deadlocked|deadlocking|deadlocks in English

verb

reach a deadlock, come to a standstill (due to a refusal by either side to give in or reach a compromise)

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1. "Voting deadlocked for Council president".

2. Negotiations ended in deadlock.

3. The negotiations have reached deadlock.

4. This has led to parliamentary deadlock.

5. Avoid manual synchronization because that often leads to deadlocks and race conditions.

6. The strike has reached a deadlock.

7. The negotiations ended in deadlock.

8. Nearer home, Northern Ireland only produced renewed deadlock.

9. Fixed black screen deadlock when skipping doppelganger cinematic.

10. In 19 the deadlock lasted three months.

11. Then, at last, Guido broke the deadlock.

12. The negotiations reached a deadlock after two hours.

13. The negotiations were adjourned in deadlock last week.

14. Fantasy and ideal vision but end the deadlock.

15. The strike appeared to have reached deadlock.

16. Adamant is a Colonial capital ship in Battlestar Galactica Deadlock

17. Later attempts to solve the political deadlock have failed.

18. Deadlock is a boring game where mutual defection pays best.

19. The first trial ended in deadlock in 19

20. The strike appeared to have reached a deadlock.

21. He would often break a deadlock by threatening to resign.

22. Deadlock over wage levels has prevented an agreement being reached.

23. The negotiations had come to a seemingly unbreakable deadlock.

24. I am sure I dared, but I hesitated to bring a deadlock.

25. 26 But the panel deadlocked on manslaughter charges, with nine jurors favoring acquittal.