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  2. Impasse - Wikipedia

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    A bargaining impasse (French pronunciation:) occurs when the two sides negotiating an agreement are unable to reach an agreement and become deadlocked.An impasse is almost invariably mutually harmful, either as a result of direct action which may be taken such as a strike in employment negotiation or sanctions/military action in international relations, or simply due to the resulting delay in ...

  3. Aporia - Wikipedia

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    In philosophy, an aporia is a philosophical puzzle or a seemingly irresoluble impasse in an inquiry, often arising as a result of equally plausible yet inconsistent premises, i.e., a paradox. It can also denote the state of being perplexed, or at a loss, at such a puzzle or impasse.

  4. Dead-end street - Wikipedia

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    The often-heard erroneous folk etymology "arse/ass [buttocks] of the sack" is based on the modern meaning of cul in French, Catalan, and Occitan, but cul does not have that meaning in cul-de-sac, which is still used to refer to dead ends in modern French – although the terms impasse and voie sans issue are more common.

  5. Stalemate - Wikipedia

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    Stalemate is a situation in chess where the player whose turn it is to move is not in check and has no legal move. Stalemate results in a draw.During the endgame, stalemate is a resource that can enable the player with the inferior position to draw the game rather than lose. [2]

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    Reforming the social care system in England is "urgent", cabinet minister Louise Haigh has said, after sources told the BBC there was a "genuine impasse" at the top of government over the issue.

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  8. Deadlock - Wikipedia

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    Deadlock commonly refers to: . Deadlock (locksmithing) or deadbolt, a physical door locking mechanism Deadlock (computer science), a situation where two processes are each waiting for the other to finish

  9. Impasse (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An impasse is a breakdown in negotiations. Impasse may also refer to: Film. Impasse, a 1969 American film starring Burt Reynolds; Cliff Walkers, a 2021 Chinese ...