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It need not be an intractable problem.
It has also highlighted how Corsica continues to be an intractable problem for French governments.
Dr. Guarente and Dr. Sinclair were ridiculed when they first started looking for longevity genes more than 15 years ago, because aging was then considered to be an intractable problem.
With a slight tweak of the words, he might have gone for "we shall overcome," and echoed both the civil-rights anthem and Lyndon Johnson's great address on the need for the Voting Rights Act, which was also about what was considered, in its time, to be an intractable problem.
Disentangling causal paths between obesity and in vitro fertilization outcomes may be an intractable problem, but other research questions of clinical importance can be addressed through appropriate study designs and analytic methods.
Their complete assembly has proven to be an intractable problem in most genome projects [ 32].
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It is an intractable problem indeed.
Within the current American legal system, this is an intractable problem.
"It is an intractable problem," said Jeffrey M. Zupan, a senior fellow with Regional Plan Association, a nonprofit organization based in Manhattan.
"It is a permanent solution, to what has been an intractable problem," said Stephen P. Younger, the president of the New York State Bar Association.
Ms. Guhl called the hospital a dinosaur that had been an "intractable problem" in the state's psychiatric system for 20 years.
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