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The result was a government stalemated on virtually every front.
Talks between the two countries have been stalemated for years.
The war in the north was effectively stalemated for the next few years.
They stalemated on the selection of a mayor for six months.
Most fronts in the war are effectively stalemated at this point.
It was pretty obvious that both armies had stalemated each other.
They had been stalemated for about ten minutes now.
They have stalemated now and are trying to conserve ammunition.
But if the battle bogs down and is stalemated once again?
A player wins by losing all his pieces, or being stalemated.
If this happens, the king is said to have been stalemated and the game ends in a draw.
Also, a player that is stalemated (cannot move) loses the game.
The two sides have been stalemated for more than two months.
His bargaining had been stalemated because the new business presented a complicated tax problem.
More probably, however, he will face the prospect of continuing violence and stalemated talks.
Armstrong won the first round of the lawsuit, lost the second, and stalemated in a third.
But surely even it can see that clean air policy is hopelessly stalemated.
"Our situation is not at all stalemated," he said.
For years, reform has been stalemated because Republicans opposed any limits on campaign spending.
The two sides met in battle and were stalemated.
"Even in space they have a better chance than stalemated in a Linear."
We have stalemated the most powerful fleet in space!
The unions were seething, and negotiations have been stalemated ever since.
Diplomats said the agreement to talk directly was a significant development in efforts to end the desert war, which is stalemated.
Both sides suffer heavy losses, and they are temporarily stalemated.