Sentence examples for has become intractable from inspiring English sources

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Global management of dyspnea is appropriate both as complementary to disease-targeted treatments that target the underlying etiology, and as the sole focus when the symptom has become intractable, disease is maximally treated, and goals of care shift to comfort and quality of life.

Sooner rather than later, a falling dollar will mean that inflation has become intractable and it will not only crush the dollar and bonds but also the economy as well.

The main problem that holds back the development of algorithmic, comprehensive models of regeneration is the amount of raw functional and molecular data in the literature, which has become intractable for a single person.

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By August of 1950, members of the faculty refusing to sign the disclaimer and their protagonists on the governing board had become intractable; in the major confrontation later that month they were found to be nearly alone, resented by many of their colleagues, and criticized for an intransigence that their associates regarded only as harmful to the general welfare of the University.

Branches of foreign companies can be set up, but must employ an Emirati national as an agent to act as liaison with government ministries for simple employment visas, licensing and other government approvals.Such antiquated protectionist measures are often abused and relationships with both equity stakeholders as well as agents have become intractable.

"They have become intractable situations like Northern Ireland or Lebanon," Ronald Suny, a professor at the University of Michigan and specialist in Soviet ethnic problems, said of the conflicts.

"This has become an intractable situation.

Many of these young people will end up back in prison on what has become an intractable journey from community to custody, to crime and back again.

Even critics say the continued existence of Pillar Point has become an intractable hurdle to the efforts of the Vietnamese to get on with their lives.

The city's Department of Public Works patched up the roof, but the impasse between the state and the city has become more intractable.

He believes that the desperation of migrants allied with the profits that smugglers stand to make means it has become an intractable problem.

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