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It is a horribly difficult situation, getting more intractable by the day.
Two, it can get really computationally intractable.
So how do businesses and government get involved to solve intractable problems?
And for its part, Mexico, struggling with a problem that seems to get bloodier and more intractable with each passing week, might well benefit from the expertise and experience of American law enforcement.
Intractable obstacles get in the way.
"I remember when the Berlin Wall fell and suddenly intractable problems get solved," she says.
So before we get mired in an intractable conflict against an intangible concept, I'd like to run through some similar declarations in the hopes that Tony will see this and understand what a terrible idea it is.
If the issues are too intractable, getting some support, perhaps in the form of counselling, may make getting together at Christmas and also the rest of the year less harrowing.
Barack Obama refused to commit resources, arguing that the US would get bogged down in an intractable conflict and could be drawn into clashes with regional powers, including Russia.
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