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intransigence

[in-tran-si-juhns] / ɪnˈtræn sɪ dʒəns /


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“Although it is regrettable that the extraordinary measure of forcing the sale of Minaj’s dwelling is required, that result is entirely the product of her intransigence in not making payment,” they stated.

From MarketWatch

Now, emerging research shows disabled survivors are also disproportionately likely to suffer in the aftermath of an inferno — as much from smoke and ash as from bureaucratic intransigence and institutional failure.

From Los Angeles Times

“This is the first time in 30 years that we are encountering this kind of intransigence,” said Massarelli, who is working on the antidumping cases.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several gay people interviewed expressed hope that despite—or perhaps in response to—government headwinds, institutional intransigence and political polarization, speaking out may be getting easier.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It is wrong to begin such a reduction in the face of Russian intransigence”

From The Wall Street Journal