Examples of 'intractable problem' in a sentence

Meaning of "intractable problem"

intractable problem: Refers to a difficult or stubborn issue that is hard to manage or solve. It implies that the problem is challenging and resistant to resolution

How to use "intractable problem" in a sentence

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intractable problem
A more intractable problem was repeated engine failures.
Let us take an example of a seemingly intractable problem.
The most intractable problem is blood leakage.
This is an immense and intractable problem.
The most intractable problem is what to do with nuclear waste.
Establishing clear criteria has nevertheless proved an intractable problem.
Sometimes a breakthrough on an intractable problem invalidates our previous efforts.
This is the story of an audacious idea to solve an intractable problem.
As an almost intractable problem.
Each of these containers is an ingenious solution to a seemingly intractable problem.
A more intractable problem was that the university had no money to hire skilled staff.
These features make political and economic reform a highly intractable problem.
But averting our eyes from a seemingly intractable problem does not make it any less a problem.
Remember this example the next time you are facing an intractable problem.
This is an intractable problem for the Eurozone.

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You always need fresh and impartial analysis to really solve an intractable problem.
But Tymoshenko is a much more intractable problem with no clear solution.
Previous UNECE research conferences have identified urban sprawl as a hitherto intractable problem.
Housing remained an intractable problem for the refugee community in Lebanon during the reporting period.
Youth homelessness is a seemingly intractable problem in Canada.
It 's an old, intractable problem that has been particularly horrifying this fall.
The health and wellbeing of Indigenous people should never be framed as an intractable problem.
Probably the most intractable problem might be women 's liberation.
Economic disparity between neighbourhoods in the GTA has steadily grown to become a seemingly intractable problem.
The Facebook-Google duopoly has become an intractable problem for media companies today.
In the meantime, she invited its members to reflect upon that extremely intractable problem.
What did you say about the most intractable problem of all, namely transport?
This trade-off between virulence and efficacy is at present an intractable problem.
Longterm unemployment - an intractable problem.
From the perspective of atheism and agnosticism, the problem of suffering becomes an intractable problem.
The key, of course, is resolution to the intractable problem of the Middle East.
Co-existence in fishing areas is a particularly intractable problem.
They are just a small section of the vast, intractable problem of the Displaced Person.
For these people, however, every proposal to act raised the same intractable problem.
Sometimes, when we are faced with an intractable problem.
HIV / AIDS in developing countries is often assumed to be an intractable problem.
Mass unemployment is the EU 's most intractable problem.
Peter 's eldest son and his putative successor, Aleksey, presented a more intractable problem.
However, crime in Jamaica remains as intractable problem as ever.
Fine words, however, do not of themselves solve this intractable problem.
That agreement represents very significant progress towards solving the, so-far, intractable problem of third-world debt.

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