deadlock in the PONS Dictionary

deadlock Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to break a deadlock
to end in deadlock

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Moreover, the statute required the judge to instruct the jury as to what would occur if they deadlocked.
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Of the seven models taking part in the decision, the issue is deadlocked three for and three against.
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This method prevents deadlocks and bounds the blocking time to at most the length of one lower priority critical section.
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So the issue with the first one is that it does no deadlock prevention at all.
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A grand jury investigation resulted in a deadlock.
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If this still fails to resolve the deadlock, the bill may be considered by a joint sitting, convened as a single legislative body.
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Neither side could break the deadlock with both sides sharing the points.
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He also refused to resign his commission seat for several months, a decision that left the board deadlocked between conservatives and progressives.
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However, at the end of voting, two of the four songs received eight votes each, causing a deadlock.
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This includes deadlock detection and the ability to free up locks of failed applications.
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