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intractable

[in-trak-tuh-buhl] / ɪnˈtræk tə bəl /


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Miller said he and his wife, Staci, while mapping out their philanthropic work, chose to focus on intractable problems at the local, state, national and global level.

From Los Angeles Times

"Their paper should enable a broad spectrum of studies that previously were intractable."

From Science Daily

Amid true danger in intractable hot spots, this is rhetoric for the sake of bravado.

From The Wall Street Journal

The deal is now at an intractable impasse, people involved in the talks say.

From The Wall Street Journal

MacArthur Park has come to symbolize some of Los Angeles’ most intractable issues.

From Los Angeles Times