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the intransigent
adjective
Unwilling to compromise or moderate a position; unreasonable; irreconcilable; stubborn.
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The intransigent can be isolated.
The intransigent section of the tape played.
But the intransigent grandeur of a Wölfli calls everybody's hand.
It's the intransigent social conservatism, the whiff of meanness and the showy eruptions.
Is philosophy, the intransigent quest for truth (including the truth about politics and religion), inherently subversive?
He became, in the words of the writer Janet Malcolm, "the intransigent purist of American psychoanalysis".
The intransigent Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, is not popular with many EU governments or with the current American administration.
As his demands on performance technique verged on the intransigent, his approach to my composing was surprisingly relaxed.
But European officials say he is no longer the intransigent firebrand who promised in 2012 to tear up the "barbarous memorandum" if he came to power.
Most came out convinced she is no longer the intransigent green activist of yore.Her notion of sustainability now goes beyond the environmental.
As education minister under Mr Calderón she clashed with Elba Esther Gordillo, the intransigent boss-for-life of the powerful teachers' union.
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