Because of the intractability of her condition, the offender's prospects of rehabilitation are negligible. |
You get the distinct impression that the cops are as baffled by the intractability of it all as everyone else. |
He was often accused of political intractability, lack of imperativeness and excessive slyness. |
It was the last myth that anyone needed, least of all those who loathe the notion of intractability. |
For a family of paradoxes, with similar levels of intractability, have been discovered, which are not reflexive in this way. |
In all its intractability, this is the conversation that so many in so many different extra-governmental forums are now trying to ignite. |