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Admittedly, it's an intractable question.
Meanwhile, Jeff MacGregor of ESPN.com just wrestles with the intractable question of why.
He has set out to dramatise the question of truth, the most intractable question of all.
That intractable question could threaten a trade war, as the United States and the European Union squabble over the best way to protect personal data.
When the tapes move on to chronicle Johnson's struggles with Great Society legislation and the intractable question of Vietnam, however, the volume takes on a terrible momentum.
The testimony of Mr. Kerviel's former direct superior, Eric Cordelle, was in many ways illustrative of the simple and yet intractable question underpinning the trial, which was not so much who knew about Mr. Kerviel's activities, but who could, and should, have known.
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People have come to blows over less intractable questions.
So investors who pursue these strategies can sidestep intractable questions about whether a bear market will continue.
Computers and the internet, of course, represent a major change in how everybody works, and students of timeless and intractable questions are no exception to that.
Since "Buffy" aired, more than a decade ago, that season has struck me as remarkably prescient, a rare confrontation with intractable questions of sex and power.
Packer has brought to these intractable questions the energy of a humane novel that possesses, at its center, a searching emotional generosity.
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