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Indeed, history has shown that scientific questions once thought intractable are solved.
From reducing the prevalence of HIV/AIDS to providing clean drinking water to rural communities, these programs are examples of how, when corporations, NGOs, governments, and people work together, incredible strides can be made to challenges that were once thought intractable.
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He thought poverty intractable, civil rights a matter to be force-fed, and (Great Depression-bred as he was) economic growth a fantasy that must not distract us from the necessity of jobs programs.
Obama thinks that intractable foreign-policy crises should be guided by the physician's maxim of "first, do no harm" — or, as his aides have said privately, "Don't do stupid shit".
Obama thinks that intractable foreign-policy crises should be guided by the physician's maxim of "first, do no harm"—or, as his aides have said privately, "Don't do stupid shit".
"We can fix the problems that people think are intractable.
Philosophical problems, he thought, are often intractable simply because philosophers have not stopped to formulate precisely what is at issue.
The deepest layer of the cornea, the endothelium was thought to be intractable to cell replacement because it has limited proliferative capacity in vitro.
Now, with the efforts to reduce domestic violence homicides, the department believes it is seeing success in an area once thought to be intractable.
Although such savings are hardly enough to allow much change in the financial plans or spending habits of most residents, some experts suggest that the reduction may have a broader psychological impact by bolstering confidence that an economic problem once thought to be intractable has been brought more closely under control.
The wheat genome "was thought to be intractable," says Gill.
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