Encara no tenim significats per a "seemingly intractable".
1Of the seemingly intractable issues they cited as reasons, few are new.
2Lebanon has been crippled by a number of long-running, seemingly intractable crises for decades.
3A multifaceted challenge Why is youth unemployment in South Africa such a seemingly intractable problem?
4Somchai said the election was a secondary issue compared with Thailand's seemingly intractable political divisions.
5Both economies face not only deflation, but seemingly intractable problems with making and implementing policy.
6As commander US Central Command the seemingly intractable puzzle of Afghanistan is now in his lane.
7But an interplanetary virtual world faces the seemingly intractable limits imposed by the speed of light.
8Human ingenuity is a marvellous thing, capable of solving all sorts of seemingly intractable challenges and problems.
9It's a tragedy, but like many seemingly intractable problems, I suspect this one has an elegant solution.
10Given the seemingly intractable differences between embryonic stem cell supporters and opponents, the potential of de-differentiation is seductive.
11Yet this seemingly intractable fighter does respect Harrison, even if getting it out of him takes some doing.
12The Obama administration strongly denies that it has now resigned itself to merely containing the seemingly intractable conflicts.
13The root cause of the seemingly intractable conflict is the drawing of the border in the first place.
14What should worry us more than the data gap, then, is that huge and seemingly intractable don't-give-a-damn gap.
15In Europe, which until recently was mired in a seemingly intractable debt crisis, things were looking a bit better.
16This class of weapon has " seemingly intractable cost, size, beam-control and power-generation requirements," according to Aviation Week.
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