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The newspaper also notes that another official from a Beijing research center describes the intractable nature of the problem: the polluted water is often contaminated with heavy metals whose organic byproducts are difficult to filter out through traditional water treatment systems.

And while it is naive to think that a group of tech workers can solve a problem that has bedeviled the city for decades, the lack of political will, concern and empathy for the poor is absolutely a contributor to the intractable nature of the problem.

However, recent data from the United Nations that the cultivated area increased quite dramatically in 2014 demonstrates just how fleeting these results can be, and highlights the apparently intractable nature of the problem.

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The trillions of dollars spent over the last 50 years through aid, philanthropy and donations to non-profits, coupled with the seemingly intractable nature of the problems still to be solved indicate that we could do better.

Petitioners also emphasize the severe and intractable nature of the drug problem as justification for the checkpoint program.

Worn out by the travel and discouraged by agency's perpetual financial difficulties and the intractable nature of the Palestinian problem, Sir John retired in 1977 at 60. John Shaw Rennie was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on Jan . 12 , 1917and was educated at Glasgow and Oxford Universities.

Despite the intractable nature of those problems thus far, there are those who believe in the coming talks.

The seemingly intractable nature of these problems have given rise to many different philosophical views.

President Obama's speech, delivered from the podium of the UN general assembly, represented a striking admission that his administration's attempt to "pivot to Asia" had been stymied by the intractable nature of the Middle East's problems, and by the danger of the spread of weapons of mass destruction in the region, such as last month's use of chemical weapons in Syria.

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.

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