Sentence examples for more intransigent from inspiring English sources

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Since then both sides have become more intransigent.

Dror Etkes, of Peace Now, sees a more intransigent problem.

Indeed, Muslims are likely to become more intransigent.

The rhetoric keeps getting more hyperbolic, the opposition more intransigent, and the ideological tests more rigid.

The Long Parliament proved much more intransigent than the Short, however.

But as the homeless become fewer and more intransigent, eradication seems less realistic.

But it has slowly — very slowly — proved to be one of the more intransigent.

But California's problems are both more severe, and, perhaps more intransigent, than those of other states.

His victory means that his party is likely to adopt a more intransigent stance towards the government of Felipe Calderón.

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"Protestant fundamentalists in the United States became more reactionary, intransigent and literal-minded after their humiliation at the Scopes trial," she writes.

Many if not most of the members in question fit the Yglesias-Chait description pretty well: They have deeply conventional right-wing views, and they're just more, well, intransigent about them.

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