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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intractable through" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward or unclear
It could be used in contexts discussing problems or issues that cannot be resolved or managed through a certain means or method. Example: "The issues in the project became intractable through conventional management techniques."
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Inclusion of multidimensional density dependence renders the problem intractable through fitness optimization principles.
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Besides, most early-onset deaths were directly related to the primary infection through intractable shock and multiple organ failure (82%% of early decedents) (Fig. 3a).
Besides, most early-onset deaths were directly related to the primary infection through intractable shock and multiple organ failure (82%% of early decedents) (Fig. 3a).
"We're passing through an intractable period before the crisis".
Randi Weingarten, president of the teachers' union, said she supported Mr. Levy's efforts to streamline the disciplinary process, and educational experts applauded the move for demonstrating how problems long viewed as intractable can be changed through strong management.
But through their intractable position on the debt ceiling, Republicans have deliberately turned one of their so-called strengths -- taxes -- into a weakness.
They are considered "historic" and offer new frameworks and possibilities for the peoples who have been suffering through an intractable conflict for many years, even many decades.
The world faces many seemingly intractable problems and so, through interfaith and ecumenical cooperation, Episcopal Relief & Development seeks to magnify our voice and impact by joining together with those whose values are consistent with ours, and who are doing extraordinary humanitarian work.
We note that we did not keep track of individuals in the cultures because it was intractable to do so through the several rounds of vegetative propagation, and we therefore do not know which exact genotype each experimental plant was.
And he already had a strategy for how to get a bill through a seemingly intractable Congress — a strategy that Kennedy would ignore, leaving it to Johnson to follow his own advice in 1964.
All had gathered for a three-hour meeting, a weekly affair organized by the Economics Group of the Puerta del Sol, a lively chapter of citizens who've been assembling since last spring to puzzle through Spain's intractable economic crisis.
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