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The state's problems 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.
But the easy reforms have been done, and the hard ones are too intractable.
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.
With maternal and newborn mortality figures as high as those, the problem can seem too big and too intractable.
Watts was looking less for a wife, really, than for a permanent, live-in model, and Terry proved too high-spirited and intractable for the job.
Encryption's role in privacy – and security – is too important for intractable opinions.
Peak Everything Else will prove more intractable for humanity.
The conflict in Northern Ireland had been intractable for decades.
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