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The intractable
adjective
Not easily controlled, governed, managed or directed.
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The intractable Israeli-Palestinian relationship poisons the entire political dialogue in the Middle East.
The intractable complexities of fact produce the inevitable ambiguities of faith.
The intractable donnybrook has consumed relays of lawyers, judges and court referees, and occupies thousands of pages of documents.
The intractable political division?
The intractable atrial arrhythmia that developed postoperatively was probably caused by this necessary procedure.
The fault is in the intractable human animal.
The Last Frontier The intractable problem was Africa.
In 2006 Lebanon was, yet again, a front line in the intractable Arab-Israeli conflict.
Two, in particular, dramatise the intractable situation in which their country finds itself.
But the intractable bit of the problem comes right back to Broadcasting House.
Or did he just come up against the intractable Barcelona Supremacy?
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