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are intransigent
adjective
Unwilling to compromise or moderate a position; unreasonable; irreconcilable; stubborn.
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Some are intransigent, or held captive by lobbies.
Zanu-PF and its military backers are intransigent on reforms.
"The notion that we are 60's fossils who are intransigent to any rational change is simply untrue.
It's a special moment in U.S. history in which income inequality has reached unprecedented levels, poverty remains extreme, and racial and gender inequalities are intransigent.
No doubt the DfES will subsequently receive a hostile response from some young Muslim girls which will further feed the perception that Muslims are intransigent.
It's not because "both parties" are intransigent or because "both parties" have moved to the "extremes". It's because what were once widely seen as moderate, common-sense solutions are pushed off the table by a far right that defines compromise as acquiescence to its agenda.
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Yet Martoma was intransigent.
Above all, he was intransigent.
"Angela Merkel is wrong to be intransigent.
Some Chelsea fans blamed Liverpool for being intransigent.
Corporations can be intransigent, for sure, but so can consumers.
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