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the intransigence
noun
Unwillingness to change one's views or to agree.
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What I discovered was, perhaps, the intransigence of social circumstances.
The intransigence of the Brotherhood's opponents helped deepen its isolation.
Let's stop blaming the president for the intransigence of others.
Divisions within the administration over the intransigence became broader.
But he added: "The intransigence worked all the way through.
It's just the intransigence of the Australian immigration department".
So had the level of violence, and the intransigence on both sides.
That's precisely the intransigence that created the fiscal cliff in the first place.
"National Gallery workers have been forced to take this action because of the intransigence of management.
He has, in many cases, mostly come up against the intransigence of other players.
He was largely unsuccessful, defeated by the intransigence of Europe and the United States.
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