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But the issue has proved especially intractable in New Hampshire.
QUESTION FROM TERRI: It seems that the issue of corruption will remain intractable in Greece.
Such obstacles are as boringly intractable in design as everywhere else.
The result, the U.N. reported, was that Khan "may become even more intractable in his dealing with the central government".
On the surface, hunger may seem more severe and more intractable in the hearts of the largest cities.
During those 33 years the Palestinians contributed their share to the march of blood and folly by being intractable in their positions and murderous in their actions.
"Maybe we are going to have to admit that there are some problems that are intractable in terms of knowing answers to problems.
The issue has eclipsed even agricultural trade, the one that trade experts expected to be the most intractable in the talks.
"His kindness to other people never prevented him from being intractable in judging their actions or commenting on their choices," Mr. Hollande said.
On the refugee issue, one of most delicate and intractable in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Mr. Obama managed to upset both sides.
Establishing a mechanism to administer the money meant tackling the very issues over sovereignty and authority that have proved the most intractable in Sri Lanka's faltering peace process.
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