intransigency

NOUN
  1. the trait of being intransigent; stubbornly refusing to compromise
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How To Use intransigency In A Sentence

  • But if the international community wants the hopeful prospects for the days, months and years ahead to materialize for Iraq, we must confront the reality of Saddam Hussein's intransigency. CNN Transcript Mar 5, 2003
  • To envision such a society has become extraordinary and so have men who defended with intransigency the right for all to normality. Aldo Civico: Colombia: In Memoriam of Luis Carlos Galan
  • Under these conditions of joint US-Israeli intransigency more rigidly in place today than ever, how can there ever be a meaningful peace process. Noam Chomsky and Gilbert Achcar's New Book - Perilous Power
  • Independence Party (UNIP) of Kenneth Kaunda of intransigency, making impractical pre-talks conditions. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This was the first step in a programme of action to highlight management "intransigency" in resolving pay disparities and low wages in Parliament. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • This is due to intransigency and arrogance of the Minister in the Office of the Presidency," he said. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Efforts by humanitarian organizations are no match for Israel's malicious intransigency. A UN Special Focus on Gaza Under Siege
  • This reflected her statesmanship and muted her critics when she was accused of intransigency.
  • Everyone's interests are best served by a re-vote, so declarations of intransigency are bad news for everyone involved. Florida And Michigan Governors Demand Seating Of Delegates
  • I saw the Republican intransigency, the refusal to cooperate, the assertions of innacurate talking points. Republicans celebrate April Fools by praising Obama
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