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Meanings of more intransigent in English
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Usage of more intransigent in English
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The moreintransigent it is, the louder calls for full independence will become.
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Worse, the Saudi policy could backfire, making Russia and especially Iran moreintransigent in countering Saudi influence in the Middle East.
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But it should realise that frustrating the new government at every turn could end up only making the Italian authorities moreintransigent.
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I think it would make them moreintransigent as they could claim then that the six counties are severed from the Irish Republic.
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The more hardline her stance, the moreintransigent they expect other EU countries to be about giving the UK free access to the single market.
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ROMNEY - Romney says Obama has isolated Israel and made the Palestinians moreintransigent in negotiations at a particularly dangerous time in the Middle East.
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Baron Burian, who had recently succeeded Count Berchtold as Foreign Secretary of the Dual Kingdom, had adopted a much moreintransigent position than his predecessor.