'We commend your intervention to resolve the traffic
gridlock around the Lagos ports in Apapa.
This was followed by the 'golden era' and then a status quo
gridlock from 1990 which is also attributed to a perceived lack of any crisis, in spite of global warming, compared to the doom-laden 1970s.
Polarization among Republican and Democrat factions in US Congress ensure more
gridlock - even on pressing foreign policy issues
PML-N on its own has no solution to the
gridlock. The joint session of the parliament has no solution to the deadlock.
The spectre of complete traffic
gridlock, not just within the hospital and on Marton Road but on Stokesley Road and Dixon's Bank, with the completion of the Grey Towers Village, looms large where at least two cars per household will be the norm.
It is refreshing to find a positive approach to solving congressional
gridlock.
The former senator's position on
gridlock is hardly unique.
Political
gridlock in Italy has led to rise in borrowing costs, the worsening of economic contraction and a hike in bad loans for banks in the country.
Having read many of them, I am confident in saying that anthropologist Pardis Madhavi's
Gridlock: Labor, Migration, and Human Trafficking in Dubai offers new insights, relevant to both academic and policy circles, in an accessible language.
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GRIDLOCK: Traffic on M62 approaching Brighouse * TRAGEDY: Tarpaulin covers the crushed car as police work at the crash scene