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1 The intractable problems of unemployment and deprivation still dominate the social landscape.
2 He had met most of the main players, confronted all the intractable problems .
3 We see euthanasia as relieving suffering, as a solution sometimes to intractable problems .
4 The industry as a whole has intractable problems around diversity.
5 To solve these seemly intractable problems requires vision and will.
6 In reality the Church of England faces some intractable problems , most of them financial.
7 However, like all sweeping solutions to intractable problems , it's not as easy as it looks.
8 Could games be the key to solving the some of the worlds most intractable problems ?
9 Both economies face not only deflation, but seemingly intractable problems with making and implementing policy.
10 The neo-liberal order is already facing intractable problems .
11 A political "accord" is needed for intractable problems such as the housing crisis, he says.
12 It's a tragedy, but like many seemingly intractable problems , I suspect this one has an elegant solution.
13 Every few months another app promises to bring tech's disruptive power to bear on our most intractable problems .
14 But even beyond bank failures, ADC loan woes point to the intractable problems of a real estate bust.
15 We threw away unique opportunities... We failed to identify enormous problems, apparently intractable problems , chronic problems, and major problems.
16 But some intractable problems remain.
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