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Examples of intransigence


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The equilibrium outcome, maximizing under the circumstances to both parties, will be enforced regardless of apparent political intransigence.
Protest gained impetus in response to the repressive rules or intransigence of the regime.
In view of the intransigence of the problem, a radical proposal is the only kind worth considering.
Its language was strong and uncompromising, verging on intransigence.
In the economic arena, poor market conditions combined with official intransigence in preventing most former servicemen from making substantial gains in trade or transport.
His intransigence was the key to the strategy that culminated in the revolutions of 1893.
It is perhaps unsurprising that there were few stories of intransigence over the terms or nature of an assignment.
Faced with such intransigence, unions have a strong incentive to supplement their own inadequate organizational strength with political influence in order to force concessions from their mighty corporate adversaries.
But the haughtiness and intransigence of the second estate - reacting to its own perception of potential threats against noble rights, property, and honour - tipped the balance.
Both phases reflected the intransigence of defeated militaries, and both entailed the kind of suffering for civilian populations which we can barely appreciate, sixty-odd years on.
What will ultimately emerge from this inquiry is a conventionalized history, an account which recognizes that the agents of ideological change must always grapple with the intransigence of conventional modes.
It is made more serious by the department's intransigence about hydrogen peroxide and ozone.
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In those boardrooms, it sometimes has to face intransigence and doors that are shut in its face.
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Will he accept that it is the intransigence of the employers that is exacerbating the misery of school teachers?
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One of the problems which has to be faced is the intransigence of some teacher unions.
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It is a strange mixture of insouciance, indifference, intransigence and, finally, sheer incompetence.
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You cannot ask allies and friends across the world to aid and abet an attitude of total intransigence.
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This can result in increasing intransigence in wage disputes.
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It may be; but let us at least make sure there is no intransigence on our part that will prevent an agreement.
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It means that they intended their intransigence and that they intended to let the miners stew.
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He talked about intransigence, heels being dug in and entrenched positions.
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A good deal of the intransigence and reluctance to negotiate seems to be coming from the other side.
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Does he suggest that we reward it for its intransigence by fully implementing this declaration?
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That was as a result of the intransigence of both sides.
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What is the reason for this apparent intransigence in face of the views of so eminent a personality?
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