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It was a family of perpetual intransigent argument.
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Describing himself as "a visionary gadfly — I'm right but intransigent," Commoner often took his arguments into the lion's den, telling autoworkers that their industry put profits before public health and delivering a blistering critique of Environmental Protection Agency policies and practices before an audience of agency employees.
In the case of Syriza, what Greek voters bought there was the argument that a more intransigent approach to their partners in the EU would allow them to have their cake and eat it too – in their case, that they would be able to continue their membership of the Eurozone and be freed from the demands of their creditors.
The arguments on both sides are too loud and uncompromising and intransigent.
Intransigent opposition to government-controlled healthcare quickly became "repeal and replace," thus forfeiting the argument that government intervention in healthcare was outside its provenance and harmful to personal freedom.
Yet Martoma was intransigent.
The intransigent can be isolated.
Meanwhile, Mr. Patel remains intransigent.
And during the January oral argument in National Labour Relations Board v Noel Canning, no justice in the liberal bloc seemed willing to give President Obama a free pass on his dubious recess appointments stemming from a fight with intransigent Senate Republicans in 2011.
But the shah remained intransigent.
Above all, he was intransigent.
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