So, one must be aware of snobbism, convenience, self-sufficiency, intransigency or pedantery. |
Nevertheless, the intransigency of some departments has frustrated lawmakers. |
Yet individual acts of courage, common sense and benevolence emerge from the chaos, intransigency and vileness. |
This reflected her statesmanship and muted her critics when she was accused of intransigency. |
In fact, the intransigency of financing barriers may, to some extent, pertain to demand side actions on this score. |
As we have done in the past when we observed such intransigency developing, we have today called for a brief recess in the dialogue. |