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In affirming this we have already taken the decisive step in breaking the deadlock into which Bultmann's attempt to formulate such a theology has led.
As President of the Senate, the Vice President has two primary duties: to cast a vote in the event of a Senate deadlock and to preside over and certify the official vote count of the U. S. Electoral College.
Lately, the UN has argued for negotiations between Morocco and the Polisario Front to resolve the deadlock, culminating in the Manhasset negotiations.
Despite the deadlock, the European Union has already drawn-up plans to admit the province.
An example is, which means a lock timeout ( or deadlock ) has occurred, triggering a rollback.
* Formal verification, also model checking: Attempts to prove, by mathematical methods, that the system has certain desired properties, and that certain undesired effects ( such as deadlock ) cannot occur.
This attempt at a solution fails: It allows the system to reach a deadlock state in which each philosopher has picked up the fork to the left, waiting for the fork to the right to be put down — which never happens, because A ) each right fork is another philosopher's left fork, and no philosopher will put down that fork until s / he eats, and B ) no philosopher can eat until s / he acquires the fork to his / her own right, which has already been picked up by the philosopher to his / her right as described above.
The ensuing deadlock has led to what can be considered the longest government formation in world history for a democratic nation.
In contrast to elections to the Assembly, presidential elections occur once every five years, and this has led to frequent situations of minority government and legislative deadlock.
In retrospect, the letter is sometimes pointed at as a significant warning of the crisis and deadlock that came to signify the European Union the following years, with its inability to move forward the issues of defense cooperation, constitution, " transparency " and democratic legitimacy, or integration of the new member countries ; and it has been questioned whether the governments in question in fact acted supportive of Anglo-Saxon interests critical or fearful of a strengthened EU, which these governments with their fresh experience of the Soviet Union's detrimential dominance on national independence might have been sensitive for.
* The Australian Senate has a semi-fixed term that can be cut short only by a double dissolution under Section 57 of the Australian constitution, used if there is a prolonged deadlock over a Bill supported by the Australian House of Representatives.
If the bill has only been passed in one house, the Governor-General must, under the ' deadlock provision ' of section 128, then decide whether or not to submit the referendum to the people.
An example can be found in the Non Hard-Locking ReadWriteLocker site, where one has the option to determine where deadlocks might occur, and then turn off deadlock detection once one determines it doesn't need to be used.
This has placed small sawyers and environmental agencies in a deadlock.
* The assault on the nation-state from below would include both the gradual loss of consensus, such as has characterized the politics of the United States in the 21st century, as well as political turmoil in China ( largely split amongst urban-rural lines ), Israel ( orthodox vs. secular ), Germany ( the deadlock following the 2005 elections ), the Islamic world ( fundamentalist or traditional vs. secular ) and elsewhere.

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Now that a deadlock had been reached Louis's patience was severely tried and eventually the tempation to take possession of the Southern Netherlands while they were so vulnerable became too great.
After the publication of her work, the historical community became divided between Murrayist and non-Murrayist scholars ; “ When the Witchcult in Western Europe appeared in 1921, it broke this deadlock ; yes, said Murray, witches had indeed been up to something of which society disapproved, but it was in no way supernatural ; they were merely members of an underground movement secretly keeping pagan rituals alive in Christian Europe .” Murray ’ s work became widely accepted and was considered an expert in witchcraft studies after its publication.
The IFA and the Army Sports Control Board did not join this body and there had been a deadlock.

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This caused a deadlock for practical lawmaking.
The resulting political deadlock caused investors to take fright, and a flight of capital and gold further de-stabilised the economy.
This caused a deadlock for practical lawmaking.
This caused a deadlock for practical lawmaking, hardened by ethnic tensions, and a complete inability to govern was imminent.
So accurately did Shockwave carry out his task, however, that no advances were achieved in the war, and the deadlock slowly caused what little supplies of energy the planet had to dwindle.
The French and the English could never agree on anything ; this caused the political deadlock.

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Bismarck was intent on maintaining royal supremacy by ending the budget deadlock in the King's favour, even if he had to use extralegal means to do so.
With Spanish and French cardinals in a deadlock, the absent Adrian was proposed as a compromise and on 9 January 1522 he was elected by an almost unanimous vote.
In a deadlock situation, state legislatures would deal with the matter by holding " one vote at the beginning of the day — then the legislators would continue with their normal affairs ".
* Severe political deadlock between Russian President Boris Yeltsin and the Supreme Soviet ( Russia's parliament at this time ) result in Yeltsin ordering the controversial shelling of the Russian parliament building by tanks in 1993.
In response to this deadlock, rioting by the citizens of Rome increased, causing a number of bishops to flee Rome and the rest to petition Theodoric to move the synod to Ravenna.
However, soon after, on July 16, 2008, a presidentially sponsored bill to increase Argentina's export taxes on the basis of a sliding scale met with a legislative deadlock, and was ultimately defeated by the tie-breaking " against " vote of Vice President Julio Cobos.
The late 12th and early 13th century Rabbi Meir of Rothenburg ruled that in a community consisting entirely of Kohanim, the prohibition on calling Kohanim for anything but the first two and maftir aliyot creates a deadlock situation which should be resolved by calling women to the Torah for all the intermediate aliyot.
The deadlock was eventually broken by allowing the Metolius Commissioner to post the tie-breaker, by voting for Culver.
In an operating system, a deadlock is a situation which occurs when a process enters a waiting state because a resource requested by it is being held by another waiting process, which in turn is waiting for another resource.
If a process is unable to change its state indefinitely because the resources requested by it are being used by another waiting process, then the system is said to be in a deadlock.
Even if all processes follow these rules, multi-resource deadlock may still occur when there are different resources managed by different semaphores and when processes need to use more than one resource at a time, as illustrated by the dining philosophers problem.
The Estates-General of 1789, which convened on 5 May, had reached a deadlock in its deliberations by 6 May.
* The 1975 Australian constitutional crisis saw the Prime Minister Gough Whitlam dismissed by the nation's Governor-General Sir John Kerr, in response to a prolonged budget deadlock in Parliament.
The deadlock led to a coup by vice-President Julio Lozano Díaz.
Most non-optimistic mechanisms ( with blocking ) are prone to deadlocks which are resolved by an intentional abort of a stalled transaction ( which releases the other transactions in that deadlock ), and its immediate restart and re-execution.
If the other House rejects the bill or a period of 6 months elapses without any action by that House, or the House that originally tabled the bill does not accept the recommendations made by the members of the other house, it results in a deadlock.
In an unprecedented move to break the deadlock, Mulroney used a little-known constitutional provision to increase the number of senators by eight temporarily, thus giving the Progressive Conservatives a majority in the upper chamber.

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