Nghĩa của từ gridlock bằng Tiếng Sec

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "gridlock", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Sec. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ gridlock, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ gridlock trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Tiếng Anh - Tiếng Sec

1. Congress is in gridlock.

2. But the cumulative effect is gridlock.

3. This policy is causing gridlock.

4. America's air - transport system is facing gridlock.

5. The battle over spending led to gridlock.

6. I'm sure Thea's probably just fallen victim to gridlock.

7. Locked into our automobiles, we prefer gridlock to giving way.

8. Gridlock and Beltways: the genetic context of urban invasions Oecologia

9. The streets are wedged solid with near-constant traffic gridlock.

10. With both sides seeking maximum advantage, gridlock is a distinct possibility.

11. The gridlock that characterized the Lamm years was about to end.

12. The average commuter spends the equivalent of 5 days in gridlock every year.

13. Traders pointed to the federal budget stalemate and worries the gridlock could continue indefinitely.

14. Then our nation was gripped by economic distress , social decline, political gridlock.

15. And there is no reason to think that gridlock rules that out.

16. He agreed that these policies will lead to gridlock in the future.

17. A car breaking down at rush hour could cause gridlock across half the city.

18. If gridlock was a hallmark of the Legislature during this era, so was corruption.

19. Many of the vehicles stuck in the gridlock are trucks carrying coal and fruit.

20. Any car that stopped received a honking as if this were New York gridlock.

21. In the new Washington fewer laws will be passed, and gridlock will be a frequent problem.

22. Demanding that opposition victories in Nov. 17 municipal elections be respected, the protesters created deliberate gridlock.

23. It recently launched a program to cull the academic community for new technologies that will help ease the gridlock.

24. Only better public transport, according to the new consensus, can save the city centres from the threat of gridlock.

25. The United States faces years of indecisive government, with Washington paralysed by score-settling and legislative gridlock.

26. Outside, the Talbot Horizon was cooling its smug self after bunny-hopping me through the north London gridlock.

27. Without Backhanders, party leaders struggled to get members to cast tough votes, further cementing an era of gridlock

28. As majority leader in the Senate, Eland said, Dole was partly to blame for the gridlock in Washington.

29. What Brown inherited when he became speaker in December 1980 was an institution well down the road toward gridlock.

30. One of the ongoing partisan battles over spending led to a typical case of gridlock as the legislative session ended last month.

31. 6 It recently launched a program to cull the academic community for new technologies that will help ease the gridlock.

32. The 2020 ranking of Texas’ most Congested roadways provides a picture of Texas growth and gridlock before the COVID-19 pandemic

33. Moreover, this transition needs no new inventions and no acts of Congress and no new federal taxes, mandate subsidies or laws and running Washington gridlock.

34. So, at worst, a bitter contest could merely reinforce the gridlock, with a re-elected, more leftish Comrade Obama pitted against a still more intransigent Republican Congress.

35. 12 hours ago · Tinubu Bemoans weak Nigerian economy despite exiting recession TechNigeria: A weekly digest of what went down in Nigeria’s tech space Massive gridlock on Lagos-Ibadan expressway, motorists stranded

36. In modern times, your Cynical humor might go something like: "Well, at least the political gridlock in Washington keeps them from raising our taxes or starting another war." Honestly, many of the greatest comics are at least partial cynics, so perhaps you should look to them for comedy tips.

37. The system allows for quick travel within the metropolitan area and a lack of the traffic gridlock typically found in cities of comparable size; in part this is because the system was designed to accommodate an anticipated year-2000 metro population of 5 million, whereas the present-day population is just over one million.