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Lasdum said: "Concrete is a very intractable material, but it can be a beautiful material if it is used in the way its own nature intends it to be used..
"Concrete is a very intractable material," he said, "but it can be a beautiful material if it is used in the way its own nature intends it to be".
He told Sir Peter Hall: "Concrete is a very intractable material, but it can be a beautiful material if it is used in the way its own nature intends it to be used..
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Indeed, optimizing the system's achievable sum-rate or some other objective under SU power or rate constraints is a very difficult, intractable and non-convex problem in an interference channel model.
In humans, icv morphinotherapy is a very effective treatment for chronic intractable pain of cancerous origin [23].
But perhaps the most intractable may be a very fundamental one: a breaking of trust.
That was a very big deal in a part of the country inordinately prone to this intractable problem.
Mrs. Clinton has been a very good but very cautious secretary of state, many analysts say — one who, for the most part, kept her distance from Afghanistan, Israel-Palestine and other seemingly intractable conflicts.
In addition, ascertainment of homology in the data set created by NGS is very intractable because of complex paleopolyploidization and gene duplication in the grapevine genome [ 9].
Syria is a far more intractable case.
Skin graft contraction is a common and intractable problem.
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