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We were forced to do it on our own because of American intransigence.
Management officials say there is just one reason: union intransigence.
So we can expect some welcome intransigence from Number 10.
"And I told him not good, that we've got intransigence all around."
But he also said, "The intransigence comes from both sides."
In his romantic intransigence that was what he wanted more than anything.
And their intransigence we are supposed to be grateful for.
In less than a month he'd know the wrath of military intransigence.
But this year has been extreme by any measure of intransigence.
So what can Google do in the face of studio intransigence.
There's a certain - what shall I call it - intransigence about you.
"The general tone was intransigence," one senior Administration official said.
Why such grim intransigence on the part of the bosses?
But there has been a little bit of intransigence.
No progress has been made on this, largely because of Iraqi intransigence.
But his current intransigence is not good for his administration or the nation.
A backlash against the older generation's intransigence is also starting to be felt in Washington.
"The political message is that Syrian intransigence will not be able to stop the investigation."
"But if the university continues their intransigence, this will escalate."
She had paid a high price for her intransigence.
It is not Israeli intransigence that blocks peace in the region.
Only the Serbs, with their intransigence and hurt pride, are not on board.
Besides, what can a woman do against the intransigence of soldiers?"
Its refusal to do so now should not be construed as intransigence.
It's a measure of my intransigence that I see this as a ploy.