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"Angela Merkel is wrong to be intransigent.
But he is said to be intransigent on reflecting frontier conflict.
He was very cross with Juncker for telling EU business leaders to be "intransigent" in their dealings with British companies.
Despite Mr. Bush's presence at today's hearing, some blacks said the governor's reaction to their opposition showed him to be intransigent, secretive and petulant.
Should the G.O.P. enter into yet another budget showdown with Mr. Obama in which they appear to be intransigent, eager to slash spending programs for the poor and determined to secure tax breaks for the rich?
But if America continues to be intransigent, the talks in Rome will be fraught.American negotiators seem to want to set up a court, but only one over whose investigations and prosecutions the American government would have a veto.
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Henry demonstrated he can be intransigent when Suarez tried to engineer a move to Arsenal in 2013.
"Looking forward to seeing you Friday, but know that I will be intransigent on the choice of off-white roughcast," she said, as an assistant typed.
"We will be intransigent with any act of corruption and abuse," he said.
Biraj Patnaik, a principal architect of the Right to Food campaign, is intransigent on the topic: "My question is if the government can spend 25 billion U.S. dollars on defense, why can't it spend an equivalent amount on ensuring the food security of the people of India?" Smiling, he added: "Of course it's a rhetorical question.
There is little question that Mr. Blair was right to be so intransigent.
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