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Inherent to its intractable nature is the struggle to hide, to overcome, to expiate.
Yet it also attested to the intractable nature of Middle East peacemaking over the past decade.
But no candidate can, it appears, afford to reckon with the seemingly intractable nature of inner-city poverty.
Petitioners also emphasize the severe and intractable nature of the drug problem as justification for the checkpoint program.
Despite the intractable nature of those problems thus far, there are those who believe in the coming talks.
But he recognised that Rousseff's intractable nature – which made her a doughty soldier and a trusted ally – was not suited to political leadership.
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The implication is that the problem is not racialized policing but the intractable, fraught nature of securing poor, crime-prone communities.
A foreword to the report, written jointly by the heads of the five UN agencies, said: "Over the past decade, conflicts have risen dramatically in number and become more complex and intractable in nature.
Despite significant research effort, many merozoite surface ligands have no known erythrocyte binding partner, most likely due to the intractable biochemical nature of membrane-tethered receptor proteins and their interactions.
Watching -- and listening to -- "Padre Padrone," you learn to respect the intractable weirdness of nature, and then to wonder at the power of language to make sense of it.
With regard to the subdural spinal cord stimulators used in the early years of dorsal column stimulation for the treatment of intractable pain, the nature of these outcomes is summarized in Figure 3.
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