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Certain problems are proving intractable - climate change; an ageing population; long-term chronic diseases; economic inequality.
But the debt crisis is proving intractable, partly because leading policymakers disagree about the way forward and at times seem lost themselves.
The Kokang fighting shows that those "details"—which include military and police reform, control over natural resources and regional autonomy for ethnic minorities are proving intractable.
Democrats made the sacrifice knowing that the alternative an "all-cuts" budget would double the pain.It is the other half, the tax extensions, that is proving intractable.
But now that Chinese companies operate in a global environment and raise capital on international stock exchanges, the China difference is proving intractable for some.
One young Islamist businessman refers to him sourly as "the uncrowned king of Arabia .In any case, the challenge of replacing some 6m foreign workers (about a quarter of the population) with Saudis is proving intractable.
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And like all such problems, this one, too, has proved intractable.
To hasten the villagers' departure, the government proved intractable to pleas for electricity and running water.
But even if he manages it, the court may prove intractable.
Mr. Obama correctly noted that both Israeli and Palestinian leaders had proven intractable.
German bombers began their attack in August 1940, but the British proved intractable.
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