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The state's problems are too intractable.
But the easy reforms have been done, and the hard ones are too intractable.
On Medicare, the health programme for the elderly, serious progress looks impossible: the parties are too far apart and the problem too intractable.
(Advertisers had considered young children too intractable to deliver lines on cue; theirs had traditionally been recorded by adult actresses trying to sound like children).
If the issues are too intractable, getting some support, perhaps in the form of counselling, may make getting together at Christmas and also the rest of the year less harrowing.
Few want to make it easy for Britain to renegotiate the terms of its EU membership before calling a referendum by 2017.Emergency exitIn case all these problems become too intractable, France and Germany have prepared an escape plan.
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Many problems are intractable: too few runways, too few airports, too many flights, outdated technology for air traffic control.
And like all such problems, this one, too, has proved intractable.
The new Congress's plan to block any governmental intervention on behalf of 15 million-plus jobless Americans guarantees that the unemployment rate, back up to 9.8 percent as of Friday, will remain intractable too.
Their economic discontent — born of the mismatch between expectations based on an earlier America, where plenty of blue-collar jobs offered a decent standard of living, and the more cutthroat reality they face today — can seem intractable, too.
These fine models may be intractable, too complex to solve by existing means.
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