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The potential for the administration to find itself enmeshed in intractable problems it had sought to avoid is enormous.
The number of the destitute would then be about 100m, most of them in intractable countries in Africa.
The monarchy gradually lost its credibility, especially as it became embroiled in intractable conflicts in Eritrea and with Somalia.
Ban said permanent members of the UN security council, including the UK, had a special responsibility to secure peace in intractable conflicts.
And the transition is so mired in intractable problems, squabbles and controversies that some industry executives now worry that the current plan for the digital rollout could fail.
Beloved by her family, a lively, open-hearted woman, Henrietta died in intractable pain, and at the autopsy her body's interior was pearled by tumours.
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Epilepsy, and in particular intractable epilepsy in infancy, often results in an encephalopathic picture, known under these circumstances as an epileptic encephalopathy.
To evaluate the rule of endoscopic sphenopalatine artery cauterization in posterior intractable epistaxis in pediatric age group as regard technical difficulty, efficacy, and safety in children.
In theory this procedure could result in an intractable combinatorial explosion.
Genes that encode proteins implicated in the control of DNA transcription were downregulated in the intractable cancers.
14b In case of 4, heating to 60 °C resulted in an intractable mixture and decomposition.
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