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A lot of people sent to rehab are recalcitrant at first, feeling that they cannot possibly be as unhealthy as the nut cases and weirdoes they first encounter on the ward.
These phases are recalcitrant at near-neutral pH and do not undergo reductive dissolution within the 60 year depositional history of sediments at this site.
Conversely, compounds such as DEET, TCPP, TCEP and caffeine are known to be recalcitrant at chlorine doses supplied in conventional treatment plants and hence were not well removed in the chlorination step in both treatment plants.
It is truly troubling that not a single childhood cancer will probably be deemed recalcitrant at this time and gain additional focus on the federal level.
Legumes in general have proven recalcitrant at de novo regeneration in vitro [ 33].
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Rajasthan's health secretary dealt with recalcitrant professors at a medical college by threatening to suspend their licences.
Before he sent Mr. Mulvaney to Capitol Hill to deliver his message Thursday night, the president met with recalcitrant lawmakers at the White House.
In this project-based course, we present student teams with 7 constrained, yet recalcitrant challenges at the intersection of business and the environment on day one.
With a recalcitrant Congress at home, Obama, like second-term presidents before him, may find more room abroad to shape his legacy.
The child who straddles her knee is recalcitrant, staring at the woman's averted face almost truculently, as she prepares a cloth to sponge it with.
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