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Mr. Daschle said the administration had become intransigent.
He placed the blame for the debacle over Article 61c squarely on Bremer — who, Othman claimed, had coddled the council's Shiite bloc early on, encouraging its members to become intransigent.
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If the physical world becomes intransigent, you can take refuge in the virtual world, where you can solve problems–how do I make a video of my skydiving adventure while keeping my hands free?
However, what we are really seeking is a good result, and when one side becomes intransigent, those who would otherwise believe in reasonable compromise must adjust to the fight.
Wildcats are also often used to provide a quick and robust demonstration of workers' feelings on an issue or to apply a powerful form of pressure when management becomes intransigent during employer-union negotiations.
Since then both sides have become more intransigent.
Indeed, Muslims are likely to become more intransigent.
The Nationalist government had become increasingly intransigent, confident of continued U.S. help.
Recent history suggests that during the campaign, Republicans are likely to become more intransigent in Congress, not less, to safeguard against primary challenges.
On the other, it doesn't seem to have settled our disagreements about abortion, which, if anything, have become more intransigent and extreme.
Another, Russia, has lately become openly intransigent, not only vetoing the establishment of new protected areas but questioning the very authority of the convention to establish them.
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