Word: deadlocked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Wilson's management. Specifically, they complained that wages had been frozen though rents, retail and farm prices, and profits were allowed to rise. Economic Stabilizer Johnston answered these criticisms Thursday by several concessions, allowing cost-of-living pay increases to carry wages above the previously-announced ceiling. But the deadlock remains, founded on a deeper dissatisfaction of labor...
...when Doug Anderson converted Carl Timpson's pass into a 45 foot shot that slipped under the stick of Tiger goalie Rod Cole. Weeden got it back six minutes later while Johnny White was sitting out a penalty and the period ended in a 2 to 2 deadlock...
...group of U.S. experts, Overseas Consultants, Inc., surveyed Iran's resources and development needs. In 1949, the Majlis set aside all oil revenues to pay for the seven-year development plan drawn up by Overseas Consultants, Inc. (TIME, Oct. 24, 1949). Now, the Iran-Anglo-Iranian deadlock meant no money, no development. Meanwhile, the need for the plan had grown: Iran was reeling from crop failures, business was stagnant, half a million were unemployed...
Walt Greeley broke the deadlock on a rush at 5:54 of the last period, with Preston clinching it by hitting the open B.C. net just before...
Since the ten contest were divided evenly between Harvard and Yale the Trophy should now reside in the Houses that helped to bring about the deadlock...