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intractable [ingl. am. ˌɪnˈtræktəb(ə)l, ingl. brit. ɪnˈtraktəb(ə)l] ADJ. form.
1. intractable:
intractable temperament
intractable child
2. intractable problem/dilemma:
intractable
intractable
3. intractable MED.:
intractable
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intractable [ˌɪnˈtræktəbl] ADJ. form.
1. intractable temperament:
intractable
an intractable pupil
2. intractable problem:
intractable
an intractable situation
3. intractable MED.:
intractable
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intractable [ˌɪn·ˈtræk··bəl] ADJ. form.
1. intractable temperament:
intractable
2. intractable problem:
intractable
an intractable situation
3. intractable MED.:
intractable
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What had originally been envisioned as a technical dispute that would quickly untangle itself became an intractable mess.
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Without some form of political compromise, the conflict may prove intractable but such a solution remains perfectly possible.
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In such situations, the computational cost is severely increased and may in the worst case render the computational analysis intractable.
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In many cases, this allows large linear programs that had been previously considered intractable to be solved.
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Later he directed most of his attention to the study of the socio-psychological foundations of intractable conflicts and peace building, including reconciliation.
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