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In a letter to Howard, Wallace had promised to be "neurotic and obsessive" but "not too intransigent or defensive".
Meanwhile, Hole's "Be a Man," a punky snarl in the face of machismo, is out of place but too intransigent to ignore.
If they are seen as too intransigent or antagonistic toward the president, they risk alienating the public and harming their chances to win the real prize: the White House.
Jim and I were among some two dozen journalists at a Monday morning breakfast where Bush took questions and said more or less that Republicans were too intransigent on tax increases and too harsh on immigration; I wrote a column for Tuesday's newspaper that pivoted off of something else he said, about a country in decline.
In defense, bank Vice President Benjenk replies that the bank may have been too intransigent in past demands, creating resentment and foot-dragging that can torpedo a project.
The way forward requires leveling the playing field, by changing hearts and minds, if possible, or by instituting affirmative actions, when antiquated cultural norms prove too intransigent.
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And if the law was ridiculous it was also intransigent.
The arguments on both sides are too loud and uncompromising and intransigent.
It is worth noting, too, that Israel's clumsy and intransigent foreign policy under prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu made a deal easier by effectively writing its own objections ever further out of consideration.
Its proponents (who are also among the most intransigent on pay) got it through nonetheless.
But it also makes them more intransigent.
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