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There are intransigent problems about the place of the very old in modern society.
Instead, he remained intransigent, certain that time was on his side.
But the Serbs, with military might on their side, have always been intransigent.
If your father's reputation were the beginning and the end of the matter, I might have been less intransigent all along.
It's not just white people's intransigent stereotypes that get in the way.
Over the years since the end of the mandate, it is difficult to say which side, if either, has been the more intransigent.
If nothing else, they have made the Government look intransigent in rejecting it.
It couldn't cost him anything to be intransigent for a day.
For at least a further two decades that was to be the reality of an intransigent British position.
Each side has found the other intransigent, or simply uncooperative.
When actors are intransigent on the matter, he will offer to get a double.
"People at the sharp end are always intransigent and difficult.
"That depends on how intransigent the various parties are," he said.
He wanted to make concessions, but his masters at home were intransigent.
The rebels have grown more intransigent, and security on the ground is getting worse.
There's no sense in getting into a debate about who's being intransigent."
But in the end the community may be less intransigent than it now seems to non-Europeans.
But the intransigent majority of Cabinet members would not be moved by threats.
He had the most intransigent set of ministers that ever plagued any king.
They also said that it was in the unions' best interests not to appear intransigent.
Each side accused the other of poisoning the negotiations by being intransigent.
Hell, that would probably just make her more intransigent.
But time, and experience, changes the mind of even the most intransigent of individuals.
Using them was intended to shock the intransigent Japanese government into surrender.
We must remain intransigent on this point - human rights are not negotiable.