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Considering Argentina's intransigence in this matter, the district court's frustration is understandable.
Democratic party officials defended Obama's fundraising spree, and blamed Republican intransigence in Congress for driving it.
Is it naïve to imagine that we can overcome centuries of religious intransigence in a single generation through education?
They said they had decided to starve themselves "in view of the government's intransigence in refusing to open negotiations".
Politicians in Mrs Merkel's ruling coalition have couched their intransigence in appeals to the sanctity of rules.
Stockman blames Reagan's intransigence in sticking to supply-side economics for the deficit that Clinton has inherited.
Such deadlines only encourage rebel intransigence in pursuing peace deals, as last month's unsuccessful talks in Ethiopia proved.
President Obama gives every indication that he understands this, but he has not proved himself able to transcend the endemic intransigence in Washington.
Through their intransigence in the closing hours, the European ministers may have let an imperfect but still helpful compromise slip away.
While there is no statistical benchmark for intransigence in litigation, AIG's unusually low cost of claims, relative to premiums, serves as a rough gauge of its success.
It's curious because the potential for a default on our debt owing to Republican intransigence in Congress is a very big foreign policy issue indeed.
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