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is intransigent
adjective
Unwilling to compromise or moderate a position; unreasonable; irreconcilable; stubborn.
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Mr Saakashvili's supporters say that the opposition is intransigent and maybe even outright treacherous.
But it is a future that may not include Mr Kabila.Mr Kabila is intransigent.
He is intransigent in his denunciation of the courts and the justice system".
China has made clear its position and expressed concerns to Japan on many levels, but Japan is intransigent".
It combines serpentine, fragile descriptions of Jamaica's natural beauty with an unafraid look at the horrors of Jamaican violence, in a way that is intransigent and unique.
Kotler is intransigent, uncompromising and therefore, the book suggests, heroic: he would rather have his reputation destroyed than concede his principles.
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Labelling the attempt at censorship an outrage, Taleb said he had been accused of stubbornness for rejecting the instruction: "I have always been intransigent … intransigence is something I value".
Yet Martoma was intransigent.
Above all, he was intransigent.
"Angela Merkel is wrong to be intransigent.
Some are intransigent, or held captive by lobbies.
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