stalemated造句1. The war situation has been stalemated.
2. The talks reached stalemate.
3. Tomorrow's meeting between the two leaders is expected to break a diplomatic stalemate that has lasted for ten years.
4. The talks ended in stalemate.
5. Discussions are locked in stalemate.
6. The strike has once again reached stalemate.
7. The stalemate in the trade talks continues.
8. Negotiations stalemated when new salary demands were introduced.
9. The discussions with the miners' union ended in stalemate .
10. President Bush has ended the stalemate over moves to cut the country's budget deficit.
11. Efforts to break the stalemate in the peace talks continue.
12. Negotiations have reached stalemate.
13. Exploratory discussions between management and the unions have ended in stalemate.
14. Despite long discussions, the workers and the management remain locked in stalemate.
15. The Middle East peace process was stalemated; negotiations were stymied.
16. The stepped-up Republican attack against Mr Rubin only heightened investors' concern over the budget stalemate in Washington.
17. Because of the budget stalemate, the $ 175 million only became available in May, Lockhart said.
18. Additionally, the stalemate over economic union makes it difficult to assess the costs of insurance or mortgages arranged abroad.
19. The added wrinkle of possible impeachment proceedings only heightened investors' concern over the budget stalemate in Washington.
20. These steps demonstrate a political will by Barak to break out of stalemate.
21. Stocks sold off sharply amid fears of disappointing earnings in the technology sector as well as continued concerns over the budget stalemate.
22. The chess game ended with white stalemated.
23. He spoke rather sulkily, feeling himself stalemated.
24. The fighting seemed to be stalemated.
25. In the process, each stalemated the other while demeaning itself.
26. The crazy action would be happened if you add a little stimulation to the stalemated mood.