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The other, perhaps more intractable, is the disengagement of the British government.
One of the factors that can make mass psychogenic illness more intractable is a strong plausible enemy.
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While these failures may soon be overcome, a more intractable problem is the growing amount of debris and redundant craft in orbit.
An even subtler and more intractable challenge is identifying bees once they've been collected.
A more intractable problem is the broadcast network, ABC, which Disney bought in 1995 and is still losing money.
An even more intractable problem is the marginalization of low-wage workers in the U.A.E., where unions and collective bargaining are illegal, and where symbiotic relationships between corporations and the state are common: Abu Dhabi is Arabtec's largest shareholder; a countrywide wage strike in May by Arabtec workers resulted in mass deportations, according to the Guardian investigation.
A more intractable problem is the music.
But the more intractable dispute is over the country's political future.
But a more intractable division is taking hold, this time based on technology.
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The finesse of power rendered without a trace of bodily injury, though with far deeper and often more intractable pain, is an enduring art form, even if only the province of a few.
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