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"Cases are chosen primarily on the basis of their intractable course and their resistance to the usual procedures," Worthing explained.
The proband's epilepsy followed an intractable course.
In our case, a monogenic cause for the disease was extensively searched because of complex clinical features such as a CMV-induced macrophage activation syndrome, recurrent fever, and intractable course of the disease.
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aThe Czech speech resources were scarce anyway in the time when the MALACH project started, not to mention their domain incompatibility.bSome keyword spotting algorithms build specific acoustic models for each query and then process entire archive using those models, which is of course intractable in real time.
This intractable opposition, of course, is why absolutely nothing is getting done on Capitol Hill in the name of economic recovery.
To impose a uniform code is…to create complex, intractable moral dilemmas these of course are the current condition of mankind (Wilson 1995, 164).
In Washington, of course, Mr. Obama faces intractable political opposition.
Gaza, of course, remains an intractable problem, since no peace treaty will end the conflict so long as Hamas is in power and loyal to the uncompromising Muslim Brotherhood ideology it espouses.
The findings were another sign that one of the nation's seemingly intractable health problems may be reversing course, at least among children.
And soon I'll have to make plain to my son the most intractable fact of life, which, of course, is death.
This is particularly important as refractory angina is an intractable condition, necessitating that the selected course of treatment be lifelong.
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