Examples of use of intractability
1. However, Mr Siegel‘s statements about "militants" underline the intractability of the issue.
2. And if none is produced, that only reinforces the idea of chaos and intractability.
3. But the lack of viable alternatives, even from more activist Democrats, reflects both the intractability of the problem and confusion over what problem to try to solve.
4. In what is perhaps the most troubling sign of the problem‘s intractability, the single deadliest drug in the region in 2006 was the same one being legally distributed to addicts through treatment clinics such as the one Trapp visits: methadone.
5. The omission reinforced my concern that as time passes, more and more Americans will treat the tales of heartbreak and intractability that still emerge from New Orleans as we do dispatches out of Darfur or Pakistan.