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4. (C) Ambassador Shannon said that Venezuela's problems were increasingly intractable, and that the internal domestic problems they were generating were pushing Chavez toward more authoritarianism and repression.

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And as personified by Mr. Gromyko, the Soviet leadership in those years was increasingly intractable and irascible, insisting on a martial law crackdown against the Solidarity movement in Poland, rejecting calls from a United Nations majority to pull out of Afghanistan, and rebuffing President Reagan's proposals to eliminate Soviet and American medium-range missiles from Europe.

Third-party ownership is an increasingly intractable problem, as are agents who attempt to hijack high-profile deals.

The bands involved in the production of "Rhee Sung-wung" have created a fragmentary spectacle that both reflects and subverts the spectacle of cold war geopolitics, authoritarianism, paranoia and cultural chauvinism that is becoming increasingly intractable on both sides of the DMZ.

Introduction: Patients with severe ARDS or intractable cardiogenic shock are increasingly treated with veno-venous or arterio-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO).

Motor cortex stimulation (MCS) is increasingly being utilized for the treatment of intractable pain.

But even as the city continues to add freeway lanes in an intractable war against congestion, Angelenos are increasingly embracing new ideas in transportation.

He was speaking about the near-zero-growth economies with high deficits, rigid labor markets and intractable levels of unemployment and social welfare budgets that are increasingly difficult to afford.

Probiotics are increasingly used in the intensive care unit (ICU), mainly for the management of intractable diarrhea.

Intersectional thinking is increasingly being applied to global health and other academic disciplines as a framework for understanding complex, and often seemingly intractable, challenges to health and well-being.

Cortical malformations (CM), particularly focal cortical dysplasia (FCD), are increasingly recognized as the most common etiology in pediatric epilepsy and the second most common etiology in adults with medically intractable seizures [1].

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