So if all the studios but one want to give the union a better offer, that one holdout can add weeks or months to an impasse. |
The priest has met other churchmen to discuss the impasse, including 12 Presbyterian ministers from the north of the city. |
The impasse is encouraging hard-line Unionists to target the rule as a critical flaw of the reforms they oppose. |
At first glance, bi-nationalism seems to offer an attractive exit from the grinding impasse of the current conflict. |
It seemed that his death stood at the impasse of our days, unfittingly harbored in his ghostly life. |
An eschatological vision of the world may offer an alternative way out of the impasse of provincialism and confessionalism. |