Examples of using Gridlock in English and their translations into Danish
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preventing legislative gridlock.
Further empirical evidence of the damaging effect of polarization on policy-making is provided by the measurements of the gridlock interval, or the preference difference between pivotal voters.
the global climate debate has been characterized by gridlock between developed and developing countries about whose actions matter most.
you go on record blaming your own party for the gridlock.
the length of gridlock interval correlates with measurements of polarization.
you go on record blaming your own party for the gridlock.
More than half a million commuters use the Skytrain every day to avoid the gridlock on Bangkok's streets.
We hope that the Convention will find the means to avoid gridlock on European Union decision-making, through excessive reliance on the veto mechanism.
That's why you as a global leader need to pay attention to how the unconscious mechanisms in your brain can create a gridlock in your global collaboration.
Puzzle Games Web read more Gridlock Puzzle 1.0 Gridlock is an implementation of the popular sliding-piece solitaire game Rush Hour,
MMORPG Web read more Gridlock Puzzle 1.0 Gridlock is an implementation of the popular sliding-piece solitaire game Rush Hour,
Despite ongoing gridlock in our capital city, the Irish Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey,
will result in an increase of 5,768 daily car trips causing gridlock on already congested roads.
whether you're the daily commuter set on beating the morning gridlock, or looking to cross the city at a leisurely pace
This is called gridlock.
Total gridlock from Pico to Sunset.
It's complete gridlock down there.
There had been virtual gridlock between Pompey and Crassus.
And you should know how you can help break the gridlock.
we would be stuck forever in rush-hour gridlock.