Sentence examples for was so intractable from inspiring English sources

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Many said the situation was so intractable that no American president could have a remedy.

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One reason ozone pollution is so intractable is the diversity of its sources.

Is it any surprise that the issue has proved to be so intractable?

And why would we choose to work on problems that are so intractable?

Our problems are so intractable they will take years to solve.

But one reason the positions are so intractable is that no one really knows what works to prevent gun deaths.

But on bigger issues, including the budget, he said, the differences are so intractable that they seem beyond resolution.

As several people point out, one reason this problem is so intractable is that relatively few Americans have definitions of religion that are rooted in the land.

Syria is so intractable not just because of where it is, and who its neighbours are, but because the damage caused by such interventions is cumulative.

But in the reality of the peace talks, the refugee issue has never been given priority because each side's position is so intractable.

When people from non-endemic areas, who have little natural immunity, travel to endemic ones, they are especially vulnerable.Malaria has not been so intractable elsewhere.

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