Sentences with intractable
in·trac·ta·ble
I i - What may be done to reduce the influence of intractable opponents?
- The economy still faces intractable problems.
- Tonsil stones can generate a situation recognized as Halitosis, which is an intractable bad breath and taste turmoil lots of people suffer from.
- In case the working of this department is not efficient then it might lead to intractable monetary crisis in your company.
- An intractable disposition
- An intractable disposition.
- The old politics of division and hate, the politics that have gotten us into this intractable situation where nothing is being done.
- Tom Calma The lethargy with which we have faced the apparently intractable crisis of indigenous health is not forever.
- An intractable metal.
- The intractable pain in his leg.
- The data dispelled the belief that mothers' dying was an intractable problem, he said.
- In this article, I will focus on how renal disease can cause or provoke intractable high blood pressure.