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In other words, our government is intractably broken and it will never be fixed.
However, it cannot be used to study things like a gas, which have intractably large numbers of molecules.
That is why, he says, the problems can appear most intractably in adolescence, a time when children are struggling to find an identity.
We were namedeprived and intractably determined to grab more names.
Yet the cocaine trade remains intractably lucrative, they said.
Discoverers remain intractably human, however their universe came into being or wherever it might be going.
Then, without warning, he'd become intractably agitated, paranoid, and confused.
In fact, Plomin's most recent research suggests that the influences of genes and the environment may be intractably intertwined.
It was a pity, Richard thought, that two of the people he trusted most in the world were so intractably jealous of one another.
Our most important day-to-day messaging infrastructure remains intractably mired in antiquity.
No recent character in contemporary fiction has been as intractably autistic as Randall.
Her mother, seeing that her daughter is intractably set in her ways, proposes she become a prostitute.
The result is a state of being overly fearful of surrounding peoples, and an intractably defensive attitude.
Many analysts are now citing the problems of the debtor nations as among the reasons for the intractably huge United States trade deficit.
I have transformed the problem from an intractably difficult and possibly quite insoluble conundrum into a mere linguistic puzzle.
In extreme cases, where your child is particularly rambunctious or your colleagues are intractably unforgiving, it may be necessary to leave the office early.
Lyrically, the album reiterates the intractably upbeat humanism that has run through all her albums.
And the stakes are high, since more than 20 percent of the country's children are overweight and many will become intractably obese adults.
But Twyla Tharp is intelligent, intractably interesting and a major American artist.
Studies have shown, however, that intractably itchy patients like her can sometimes be helped with drugs that counteract the effects of morphine.
Albeit,' he muttered, after a long moment of silent pondering, 'an intractably difficult and possibly insoluble one.'
He still lived when the first ram-ship moved intractably towards the great wooden gate and smashed against it, weakening it.
Cubism is often talked about in such coolly formal terms that it's possible to forget how intractably alien, even hostile, it often looks.
I felt intractably Protestant and unassailably un-Christian.
However, a new Argonne study has shown how to enlist bacteria in the fight to cleanse some of the country's most intractably polluted locations.