The leveraged finance markets came to a near standstill during a week in 2007.
Blue and Red opposed each other as a matter of course, at times bringing the Hall to a near standstill.
However, that same year the destruction finally came to a near standstill.
Now, after a promising start, Japan's reform effort has slowed to a near standstill.
In some spots it is dammed to a near standstill.
Corporate0 takeover activity, which filled the investment community's coffers in late 1986, has come to a near standstill.
It is also one of the few projects on schedule in what has become a near standstill in development.
The restaurant scene that had come to a near standstill a year and a half ago is burgeoning once again.
But the oil crisis of the early 1970's brought rotary-engine development to a near standstill.
Under ownership of the Mexican government, mining came to a near standstill.