stalemate in A Sentence

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    We can't afford a Stalemate.

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    Then there ain't no more Stalemate.

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    It was a Stalemate?

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    For now, it's a Stalemate.

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    Why do you maintain this Stalemate?

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    The two teams have entered a Stalemate.

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    of thousands of lives lost, the war was a Stalemate.

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    But they don't think a Stalemate will automatically hinder economic growth.

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    Due to similar reasons, Stalemate is also impossible situation in Kung-Fu Chess.

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    The war lasted for eight decades, alternating between years of Stalemate and years of horrifying brutality.

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    Ethiopia reached a peace deal with Eritrea last year, ending a 20-year military Stalemate which started in 1998.

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    Even more rarely, perhaps uniquely, one Stalemate ended in the killing of one gladiator by the editor himself.

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    Future events have shown that this strategy was correct, but in those days the situation looked like a Stalemate.

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    At the moment, there is effectively a Stalemate, with a majority backing an accession perspective for North Macedonia and Albania.

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    It is either a checkmate- if the king is under attack- or a Stalemate- if the king is not.

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    The Stalemate continued till the last week of June and was broken after a nine-day sit in by Mr Kejriwal.

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    In October, Italy invaded Greece but within days were repulsed and pushed back into Albania, where a Stalemate soon occurred.

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    The Stalemate has led to the fact that Napoleon finally decided to intervene in Spanish Affairs personally, and went to Madrid.

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    In October 1940, Italy invaded Greece but within days was repulsed and pushed back into Albania, where a Stalemate soon occurred.

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    A Stalemate position is achieved when it's one player's turn but his king is not checked but has no legal move;

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    After Tet, however, news anchor Walter Cronkite went on the air and said for the first time that the conflict was“mired in Stalemate.”.

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    This has been a pioneering public-private partnership between local, state and private property owners ending a Stalemate in economic development in Florida,” said Whirls.

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    Perhaps the future of political organizing is not so much in the Stalemate tug-of-war, as in the pulling together tug-of-peace that happened this past weekend.

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    The lack of success and Stalemate in progress prompted Wakefield, at that time the band's vocalist, to leave the band in search of other projects.

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    If you make a move and then the opponent cannot make any legal moves, a Stalemate occurs and the game will end in a draw.

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    This has been a pioneering public-private partnership between local, state and private property owners ending a Stalemate in economic development in Florida,” said Ms. Whirls.

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    On 8 December 2009, it was reported that India and Russia ended the Stalemate over Gorshkov price deal by agreeing on a price of US$2.2 billion.

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    On 8 December 2009, it was reported that India and Russia ended the Stalemate over Admiral Gorshkov price deal by agreeing on a price of US$2.2 billion.

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    At the regional level, ending the two-decade Stalemate between Ethiopia and Eritrea has opened up a new dimension of possibilities for cooperation between the two countries.

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    The Indians and Irish both tried hard but they failed to get a single shot at each other's goal in the third quarter as the Stalemate continued.

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