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Soheil1 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Impasse

Hi
What's the difference between an 'impasse' and a 'state of impasse'?
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Hi I don't believe there is any difference in meaning. It's just a slightly different way of saying it - The negotiations are at an impasse - It seems our negotiations are at a state of impasse Dave

  • Hi I don't believe there is any difference in meaning.
  • It's just a slightly different way of saying it - The negotiations are at an impasse - It seems our negotiations are at a state of impasse Dave
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Hi

I don't believe there is any difference in meaning. It's just a slightly different way of saying it

- The negotiations are at an impasse

- It seems our negotiations are at a state of impasse

Dave

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