Sentence examples for intractable grievances from inspiring English sources

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We know what that talk of intractable grievances dating back to 995 was meant to communicate: no western intervention could achieve anything in the Balkan pit.

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Though administration officials said significant progress was made, especially on the economic front, the session also underscored the intractable nature of a long list of grievances between the world's richest country and its fastest rising rival.

And yet the Good Friday Agreement marked one of those rare moments when the parties in what had seemed an intractable conflict — with bombings and hunger strikes, civilians killed on all sides, and centuries-old grievances — found just enough common ground to build something lasting.

Grievances abound.

LONDON — The grievances in the Gaza war may be as ancient as the history of a torn and tangled region that underpins one of the world's most intractable disputes.

Unfortunately, corruption remained intractable.

It's intractable.

Palestinians' grievances are undimmed.

Damon is intractable.

Such grievances are real.

Most grievances remain local.

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