Sentence examples for are more intractable from inspiring English sources

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Labor costs, the biggest expense, are more intractable.

These instances of independence are more intractable in that no simple iteration of the hierarchy of types leads to their resolution.

Their deep pockets notwithstanding, some angels are more intractable and demanding than others even while bringing less to the table in terms of expertise and guidance.

Mention has already been made of Mendelssohn's view in the Prize Essay that metaphysics' necessary reliance upon artificial signs is one reason why its difficulties are more intractable than those of mathematics.

Other problems are more intractable, seemingly insurmountable.

Although failure to implement a 'learning on the job' model may be widespread its adverse impact is more marked in East Africa and its root causes related to resource insufficiency are more intractable.

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Lesch-Nyhan, however, has proved to be more intractable.

But the longer-term trend may be more intractable.

But the anger seemed to run deeper, be more intractable.

So does Britain, where it is more intractable.

The Great Game that is afoot today is more intractable and more dangerous than the last.

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