Examples of 'more intractable' in a sentence

Meaning of "more intractable"

more intractable - Refers to a situation or problem that is more difficult to manage, solve, or control

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But more intractable problems remain unresolved.
Neuropathic pain is the more intractable type of pain.
A more intractable problem was repeated engine failures.
The dead grow more intractable every day.
Global climatic change would make these problems even more intractable.
And invariably it becomes more intractable and more urgent.
But the more intractable difficulties lie within the country itself.
Conflicts are becoming more intractable.
A more intractable problem was that the university had no money to hire skilled staff.
There are other and even more intractable problems.
But a more intractable division is taking hold, this time based on technology.
Investigations are increasingly concentrating on the more intractable cases involving determined perpetrators.
With the strike, the positions of both government and opposition became more intractable.
Intrinsic tooth staining is generally more intractable and difficult to remove than extrinsic tooth staining.
The ruling has also made the succession issue more intractable.

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But Tymoshenko is a much more intractable problem with no clear solution.
The situation east of the Salween River is much more intractable.
In other words, the issues become even more intractable than before - hardly an attractive option.
The result is that after more than six decades, the problem has become more intractable.
Mexico 's economic problems might be similarly more intractable than many commentators seem to believe.
A more intractable issue, of course, is trade and environment.
Asymmetrical threats may make these operations more intractable and dangerous.
It is even more intractable than Brexit, and certainly more dangerous.
She had become more distant, more intractable.
It merely creates a bigger, more intractable public goods problem - how to limit State power.
Once a conflict does erupt, it typically becomes ever more intractable over time.
It will take a stand-back look at some of the more intractable challenges facing the region.
A code of good practice by Camilla Toulmin * gradation may well become more intractable in future.
The longer China delayed addressing its problems, the more intractable the solution became.
Because once you are out there as Davis 's accuser, things get more intractable.
Peter 's eldest son and his putative successor, Aleksey, presented a more intractable problem.

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