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That is a far more intractable problem than burning batteries.
But economic inequality has been a much more intractable problem.
The other more intractable problems between the two countries remain.
This means the actual problem could be far more intractable.
And problems at Italian banks would become even more intractable.
But the longer a problem exists, the more intractable it becomes.
Barnes & Noble is dealing with a larger, more intractable problem: chaos.
Ms. Nopphan believes that homelessness is more intractable in rich societies.
Since then, the divide has become harder, deeper and more intractable.
Neither would resolve anything, and both would create even more intractable problems.
The longer the dispute goes on, the more intractable it seems to get.
The world seems more intractable just as our own political divisions appear unbridgeable.
It's a strategy that may be making the challenges more intractable by the hour.
So the more inflammatory the headline usually the more intractable their position on the issue.
Ms. Williams's experience reflects one of the more intractable racial divides in American sports and culture.
The disappointing black turnout so far could foreshadow a larger and more intractable problem for Mrs.
And a few we'd rather not discuss The scientific obstacles, though more intractable, are relatively rare.
Plus the problems are far more intractable and endemic than the problems of the business world.
Far more likely is another provocation by Iran and more intractable entanglement for the United States.
Far more intractable is the bias that creeps in when samples are not representative of the electorate.
Ideology had formed a kind of a comforting curtain around the more intractable divides of race and identity.
It's just depressing that every time an attack like this happens, these debates seem to become more intractable.
Many of those states with the most severe pension problems face a more intractable underlying issue: Political gridlock.
What makes this conflict yet more intractable is that US-based evangelical Christians have become a third religious stakeholder.
This time he is facing a more intractable social protest, because the strike is more organized and better led.
Not only do attempts to correct information not sink in, but they can actually make conflicts even more intractable.
But the dilemmas presented to the people involved were often much more intractable than it is made out to be.
It may be that this problem of the subscription gap is even more acute, and more intractable than internet access.
The 2016 election, and revelations that Russians used the platform to spread misinformation, have proved to be more intractable problems.
No, the "fault sequence" Ms. Kirkwood wants to explore is a great deal larger and, given human nature, more intractable.
In the eyes of Huma Yusuf, a columnist, blasphemy-related violence is now a more intractable problem in Pakistan than terrorism.
Politics and religion are an explosive mixture, and by emphasizing the religious aspect of the conflict, he makes it more intractable.
But look below this surface explanation and you find another more intractable — and universal — trigger for the dairy shortfall: climate change.
And the remaining mass of e-waste — mainly plastics laced with metals, chemicals and flame retardant — pose a more intractable problem.
The more intractable danger is a demographic time bomb already starting to detonate across South Korea and all over East Asia.
It could strengthen bonds with consumers, making whichever big tech company dominates in health an even more intractable part of our lives.
Republicans have become steadily more intractable and unhinged since 2010 and there's no reason to think that will change any time soon.
But behind the EU's unity on the need to stop refugees and migrants arriving in the first place lies a more intractable problem.
"Climate change is much more intractable and needs much more coherent... action worldwide – and that's more challenging," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
But also on more intractable problems like ones faced by HUD and Labor, and being sure that they are modernizing their service delivery.
But there is an even more intractable problem that cries for a solution: What to do about that slug in the steam iron?
Determining what people need to hear about is more subjective, but there is no bigger or more intractable problem facing humanity than global warming.
Solving some of the more intractable causes of the gender pay gap must be part of a new social contract for our modern economy.
Instead, experts say, capitalism is under another, more intractable assault — by inexorable long-term population trends that may kill the ability of economies to grow.
But three later strikes by the teachers in the fall term of 1968 proved far more intractable, because they revolved around who would control the schools.
As the date approaches, the volatility and anger in Hong Kong has only become more palpable and unpredictable, and the divisions seemingly more intractable than ever.
The biggest irony of Trump Jr. getting involved in this mess may be that it has made the situation all the more intractable — for the orphans.
An Africa initiative could be that low-hanging-fruit while plans are developed to address the more intractable issues of Syria, Iran, Russia, China and foreign trade.
Yet the deeper you dig into the problems, the more intractable they can come to seem, even if the company were moving heaven and earth to fix them.
Many told us that they were carrying a foreign country's flag because they wanted to look beyond their own government as the situation becomes more and more intractable.
Several protesters told BuzzFeed News that they were carrying a foreign country's flag because they wanted to look beyond their own government as the situation becomes more and more intractable.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump is stuck in a political box -- largely of his own making -- on Iran, a predicament that becomes more intractable with each alarming cycle of escalation.
Far from moving toward a resolution, the shutdown, which started in the old Republican Congress and has stretched into the new Democratic House majority, is becoming more intractable by the day.
But the incident with Chef reveals a new, perhaps more intractable risk for tech companies whose products often rely on building blocks made of open source software that's outside their control.
The Israeli and Palestinian leaders gave diametrically different appraisals of their protracted conflict on Thursday, with speeches at the United Nations General Assembly that suggested the dispute is more intractable than ever.
So unless old tariffs can be rolled back for China it can't really be seen as a victory for them, or much for the U.S. because the more intractable problems are still there.
But the court is also expected to rule in coming months on the more intractable issue of whether the shrunken pool of money for all K-12 education is enough to meet minimum standards.
The new efforts raise a question that has only grown more intractable since President Trump took office: When one person's beliefs sound like hate speech to another, how do you ensure a more civil political debate?
With racism becoming more and more intractable, many critics of slavery (Lincoln among them) came to believe that the only way to rid the country of the institution and secure blacks' rights was by separating the races.
As China's return to work has proved halting, and the coronavirus itself more intractable than some anticipated, the company's change in guidance is almost unsurprising — but that hasn't stopped Apple's stock price from falling this morning. 2.
As for Libya, had NATO (with Arab League backing) not entered the month-old civil war to ensure Mr Qaddafi's defeat, she reportedly believes, it could have been "another Syria"—a far bloodier and arguably more intractable conflict.
A seemingly more intractable issue is that when they learn "inconvenient facts," Americans seem to be more than willing to revise their underlying understanding of the world to accommodate the new information in line with the partisan narrative.
Undoubtedly, all attempts to draw comparisons, let alone parallels, stumble on the fact that the sense of political threat in the 1930s and the era's economic malaise were profoundly deeper and more intractable than the problems of today.
But before anyone breaks out the champagne, even a victory in Mosul will not solve what ails much of the Middle East, because ISIS is not the fundamental problem; it is instead a symptom of larger, more intractable, problems.
Some of the most fascinating parts of "Black Radical" are those that delve into the more intractable recesses of Trotter's personality — those episodes that reveal him as a complicated and fallible human rather than an emissary of pure virtue.
If such an alliance took the form of a military-backed common front, it would guarantee a more intractable Iran, projecting power in the Middle East even as an assertive Russia tried to restore its sway along its own rim.
Although they are effective for many people, others, especially people with more intractable disorders such as insomnia and DSPD, don't respond as well or at all to prescription sleep medications, which also tend to have a high propensity for addiction.
"By examining all these earlier episodes of growth followed by hand-wringing and efforts at reform, which inevitably fail — what they see is there are systemic features in college athletics that hardened over time and became ever more intractable," Smith said.
It started with a dispute over a large mine that was operating on Bougainville, but it became a much more intractable conflict and led to clashes between different groups in Bougainville and also with the national government, military and police.
Today, the economic troubles that Mr. Putin came here to make a big show of solving are back, only worse and involving far more intractable problems than just the "trivial greed" of tycoons that Mr. Putin blamed for Pikalevo's tumult in 2009.
He has inserted Russia not only into Syria but also into the even more intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with Russian diplomats working frantically to organize a meeting in Moscow between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the leader of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas.
When Warner raises "the question of whether a reforming elite was reacting to gin per se or rather to larger and more intractable threats to their society and way of life," she is looking around her and not merely back into the past.
The chumminess suggests a deeper and more intractable moral rot in American academia: It shows that when a billionaire (or, in Epstein's case, a faux billionaire) comes calling, men in the ivory tower can't resist lowering their golden locks to let the plutocrat climb aboard.
The chumminess suggests a deeper and more intractable moral rot in American academia: It shows that when a billionaire (or, in Epstein's case, a faux billionaire) comes calling, men in the ivory tower can't resist lowering their golden locks to let the plutocrat climb aboard.
Around the time it was becoming socially acceptable for political scientists to accept that Donald Trump might win the Republican Party nomination for president, I wrote that perhaps the party had decided not to decide — that Trump offered useful cover for deeper and more intractable problems.
In fact, Kagan warned that al Qaeda's Syrian branch represented a longer-term and more intractable threat than ISIS and that targeting al-Nusra would be more difficult than targeting the other group, both of which take advantage of the chaos of the Syrian civil war to expand their reach.
But at the same time, some solution must be found to the far more intractable problem of Syria's remaining in the utter control of a butcher who has given free rein to his Russian allies and neighbor Iran to expand their already dangerous footprint in the heart of the Middle East.
Their concern is that utopian aspirations towards a new peaceful world order will simply absolutize conflicts and make them more intractable.
Bob Smith later recalled that even some of the more intractable members of the show's technical crew were fighting back a tear at that highly emotional moment.
D. Chancellor, Ed.). International Council for Bird Preservation, London. In Spain, the issue of electrocutions is more intractable because all pylons were made out of metal, which makes them much more dangerous to wildlife flying into them.Ferrer, M. (1993).
The laboratory there was poorly equipped compared to the one in Göttingen, but he received $10,000 for equipment from the Rockefeller Foundation. A more intractable problem was that the university had no money to hire skilled staff. Franck was concerned about his family members remaining in Germany, and needed money to help them emigrate.
With the strike, the positions of both government and opposition became more intractable. The opposition warned that if the 49 laws were not amended, they would take to the streets again to attempt to force the issue,McCaughan, 72 and later demanded the outright revocation of the laws.López Maya, p 14 The government, for its part, refused to consider amending the laws.López maya, p 14.
A more intractable problem was repeated engine failures. To meet weight limitations the design required an engine weighing less than 100 lb (45 kg). This wouldn't have been a problem with the original intention of using a 40 hp engine, but as the design matured it was realized that 65 to 70 hp would be needed. This made the use of any "off-the-shelf" aircraft engine impossible.
The next step would be to set up conference calls or other collaborative techniques to link the relevant specialists in operations centers of different agencies, different countries, or perhaps multinational centers. These collaborations will produce periodic situation reports (SITREPS) to be disseminated to appropriate policymakers. It also disseminates other daily intelligence updates and products. Longer range, more intractable intelligence challenges are addressed by grouping analytic and operational personnel from concerned agencies into close-knit functional units.
Like Ratosh, Kook was influenced by Adolf Gurevich, a Betar activist with connections to Bergson Group members Shmuel Merlin and Eri Jabotinsky. Kook had a specific body of critiques concerning what he saw as the distortion of Zionist philosophy and idealism by Israeli politics. He maintained that he had always conceived of Israel being a "Jewish state" by having a majority of Jewish citizens, not through specific associations to Jewish nationalism. Paradoxically, Kook's "theocratic" vision of Israel gave him a great deal of ideological flexibility regarding some of Israel's more intractable problems.
The mob, which every day obtained more arms and was becoming more intractable, terrorized the city, drove off the troops summoned from outside, and elected Masaniello "captain- general"; the revolt was even spreading to the provinces. Genoino and Masaniello demanded parity between people and nobility on the city council and a new charter for Naples. Their purpose was not to tear down the state, but to work with the viceroy in order to dislodge aristocratic control.Paul Kléber Monod, The Power of Kings: Monarchy and Religion in Europe, 1589-1715 Yale University Press (1999), p. 182.
As the conflict in Oaxaca has grown more intractable, outside pressure on Ruiz to resign has grown, but he has not shown signs of budging. The senate has blamed both the governor and the APPO for the violence that originated in the state, while the business group Coparmex in the state of Puebla and the then Secretary of the Interior Carlos Abascal have called for his resignation or blamed him for the conflict. The APPO has made his resignation or removal their one non-negotiable demand before they will agree to end the conflict.
It was only later that various more intractable difficulties with the authorities, arising from his year in the west, became apparent. In many ways, he had to start again. After intense investigations by the Ministry for State Security he was accepted under a conditional contract as a track construction assistant, working for the rail depot at Bergen. At the political and bureaucratic levels there was a powerful mutual suspicion between East and West Germany, and the authorities evidently thought that Schur might have been smuggled back into East Germany in order to spy for western intelligence.
Bad will remained in the aftermath. The fate of the fired engineer was not the primary cause of the strike. A further and far more intractable division between the employees and the railroad related to a new schedule of pay for enginemen put forward on February 15 by the grievance committee, which sought to eliminate a much maligned system of differential pay based upon the time employees had spent with the company and specific conditions of various routes, and instead basing pay upon raw mileage traveled — a method of wage calculation which would have had the effect of significantly increasing wages across the board.Salmons, The Burlington Strike, pg. 148.
In both developed and developing countries, children of the poor and the disadvantaged remain the least served. This exclusion persists against the evidence that the added value of early childhood care and education services are higher for them than for their more affluent counterparts, even when such services are of modest quality. While the problem is more intractable in developing countries, the developed world still does not equitably provide quality early childhood care and education services for all its children. In many European countries, children, mostly from low-income and immigrant families, do not have access to good quality early childhood care and education.Eurydice. 2009.
Doctors were charged with the administration of the hospitals and the treatment of patients. Sinclair further developed Manning's ideas infusing them with the newer "scientific" theories on Mental Illness such as the germ theory of mental illness which maintained that mental illness was most responsive to treatment in its early stages. This theory emphasised the benefits of quarantining "curable" patients from those with more intractable forms of illness. The design of Bloomfield ensures patients perceived to be able to be rehabilitated were accommodated in the eastern area of the site in the Admissions Ward, completed in 1923 and the Convalescent Wards which were finished by 1924.
While a large number of the resulting calls from viewers were straightforward questions about installation of antennas and converters, or the need to scan for channels before being able to watch digital television, hundreds more were about a more intractable problem. Viewers of longtime full-power low-VHF broadcasters like WECT (NBC 6 Wilmington), a signal which in its analogue form reached to the edge of Myrtle Beach, could no longer receive the station - even with the converter and proper antenna installation. The move to UHF 44 and a different transmitter site had substantially reduced WECT's coverage areaConfronting the Cliff Effect , Paige Albiniak, TV Broadcast, December 26, 2008 and, for many who for many years were on the fringes of the analogue NBC 6 signal, WECT was no more.FCC OKs digital workaround for DTV signal range problems, Matthew Lasar, ArsTechnica, November 11, 2008 On November 7, 2008 the FCC issued an order approving the use of distributed transmission systems by terrestrial DTV broadcasters, subject to various restrictions.
They held sessions, promulgated decrees, interfered in the government of the papal countship of Venaissin, treated with the Hussites, and, as representatives of the universal Church, presumed to impose laws upon the sovereign pontiff himself. Eugene IV resolved to resist the Council's claim of supremacy, but he did not dare openly to repudiate the conciliar doctrine considered by many to be the actual foundation of the authority of the popes before the schism. He soon realized the impossibility of treating the fathers of Basel as ordinary rebels, and tried a compromise; but as time went on, the fathers became more and more intractable, and between him and them gradually arose an impassable barrier. Abandoned by a number of his cardinals, condemned by most of the powers, deprived of his dominions by condottieri who shamelessly invoked the authority of the council, the pope made concession after concession and ended on 15 December 1433 with a pitiable surrender of all the points at issue in a Papal bull, the terms of which were dictated by the fathers of Basel, that is, by declaring his bull of dissolution null and void and recognising that the synod as legitimately assembled throughout.

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