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The dispute over Nagorno-Karabakh, an Armenian-inhabited enclave within Azerbaijan, has proven intractable, and the impasse threatens to affect the stability of an important swath of territory stretching from Russia to Iran.
A number of subsequent equations have been found for other types of systems, although generalizing to, say, dense gases has proven intractable.
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His other priority, reviving the Mideast talks, has proved intractable for far longer.
And like all such problems, this one, too, has proved intractable.
If North Korea has proved intractable for 50 years, it's not because no one understands the risks, but because no one, Gordon Chang included, has found a better way.
He said the "toolbox" was intended to generate as much flexibility as possible in solving a problem that has proved intractable.
The strategy comes with steep risks for Mr. Trump, potentially increasing American troops without yielding many military gains in a conflict that has proved intractable.
In Britain, by contrast, private debt fell from 207% of GDP in 2009 to 190% in 2012 thanks to improvements by both households and firms.Getting debt down has proved intractable because the economic climate has been so unforgiving.
Then there is the problem of weaning poppy farmers from poppy farming — a task that has proved intractable in many countries, like Colombia, where the American government has tried to curtail poppy production.
The crisis has proved intractable in part because of its very nature: a legal process with obvious and sweeping political effects, seized on by Iraqi leaders with competing interests.
The issue at the heart of the negotiation has proved intractable because Flemish nationalists are pushing for a new constitutional settlement to give the regions more power over issues like the economy.
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