(1) Impervious to pleas, persuasion, requests, reason
(2) Not capable of being swayed or diverted from a course
(3) Unsusceptible to persuasion
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(2) But this particular play with the dualities of public and private, viewer and viewed, in the intransigent space of a commercial gallery, fell short of an emancipatory vision.
(3) It would be politically expedient to withdraw them, but the reason for their presence is an intransigent regime that refuses to do anything to allay suspicions that it is developing weapons of mass destruction.
(4) Lake Ontario Waterkeeper's approach is unique in that it avoids that often intransigent debate altogether, maintaining that it's up to the city to find cleanup solutions.
(5) In line with a recent select committee report, he backs more reconciliation and greater court powers against intransigent parents.
(6) Millions of pounds of public money have been poured into campaigns designed to convince intransigent bottle-users of the error of their ways.
(7) For this lifelong Londoner and intransigent radical, the city was always two-fold.
(8) They effectively suspended the implementation of the Good Friday Agreement on behalf of intransigent unionists, and are now in the process of jettisoning it without any reference to the referendum result, north and south.
(9) One more sour and intransigent despot finds his end.
(10) Where management has been intransigent or arrogant, he has let his views be known to fellow investors or made certain that they have been aired in the financial press.
(11) They have at times had to withstand considerable provocation from intransigent bigots on the extreme wing of unionism.
(12) For one, it is even more rigidly unable to cope with changes in the pool than an old industrial firm coping with an intransigent union.
(13) Although the tax cut helped ignite a boom on Wall Street, it didn't do much to change the tune of the city's intransigent legislators.
(14) But it looks like I might have to so because Sligo County Council are proving very intransigent on this issue.
(15) To many of his compatriots, this intransigent defender of French grandeur saved the honor of the nation during World War II and restored its institutions and status.
(16) At Camp David he had the opportunity to be a real President, but he has spent his life as a professional intransigent , and could not change.
(17) Indeed, in my experience in this school a number of years ago, I had to deal with a very difficult and potentially dangerous situation of intransigent conflict between two groups of pupils who defined themselves along racial lines.
(18) I am still proud to call myself Australian, although I am embarrassed that my government is proving so intransigent and stubborn.
(19) Steel unions blame the company's intransigent management, the ease with which workers can be axed in the UK and the punitive strength of sterling for the latest cuts.
(20) Management's intransigent attitude in bargaining is a real slap in the face for employees whose valuable contributions help make Canada's food safety and inspection system one of the best in the world.
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