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But dominating Wolf's message was the budgetary crisis escalated by
political
gridlock
.
2
But the experience of
political
gridlock
in the United States looms large.
3
Then our nation was gripped by economic distress, social decline,
political
gridlock
.
4
Yet still the question lingers, ringing louder and louder as
political
gridlock
worsens.
5
India's economic policy-making has been blocked for months by dithering and
political
gridlock
.
6
The government's flawed decision to hand mines to individual firms has caused
political
gridlock
.
7
India's economic policy-making has been blocked for months by confusion, mis-steps and
political
gridlock
.
8
That contributes to the American
political
gridlock
,
pitting an activist president against obstinate Republican lawmakers.
9
In Thailand, there is a risk of
political
gridlock
.
10
The resulting battle roiled markets concerned about U.S.
political
gridlock
and its impact on the economy.
11
Investors said the latest episode could worsen the
political
gridlock
and increase uncertainty for foreign investors.
12
On Tuesday, Bush blamed Democrats for
political
gridlock
.
13
Israel headed for
political
gridlock
after the two main parties both claimed victory in yesterday's general election.
14
However, the prospect of a
political
gridlock
arises with the split Congress, creating some uncertainty for investors.
15
His first term has been marked by fierce partisan battles that have frozen Washington into
political
gridlock
.
16
While New York's financial sector is steadying, Washington remains mired in
political
gridlock
,
spending cuts and electoral uncertainty.
political
gridlock
political