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was intransigent
adjective
Unwilling to compromise or moderate a position; unreasonable; irreconcilable; stubborn.
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Yet Martoma was intransigent.
Above all, he was intransigent.
The US was intransigent on legally binding emissions reductions.
Japanese high command was intransigent, so the decision was made to use nuclear weapons.
By definition, this oversight lumped her in with the furnishings that were staying put, and the buyer was intransigent.
About 100 police officers surrounded the bank in an effort to force the robber to surrender, but "the thief was intransigent," Mr. Fernández said.
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Labelling the attempt at censorship an outrage, Taleb said he had been accused of stubbornness for rejecting the instruction: "I have always been intransigent … intransigence is something I value".
"Angela Merkel is wrong to be intransigent.
Some are intransigent, or held captive by lobbies.
Some Chelsea fans blamed Liverpool for being intransigent.
"You make me anxious and cross," he scolds — she is being intransigent.
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