Intransigence

Word INTRANSIGENCE
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Definitions and meanings of "Intransigence"

What do we mean by intransigence?

Unwillingness to change one's views or to agree.

Adj. Refusing to do sexual position; especially an extreme position. Urban Dictionary

A situation where you're attempting to mediate 2 parties and both of them are being difficult to work with and blaming you instead of recognizing you as the only reasonable person attempting to help them both meet their objectives, Urban Dictionary

In politics, democratic part reflect intransigent attitude towards communitarian politicians. They rarely compromise each other. They are too inexnorable and intransigent. Urban Dictionary

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The word "intransigence" in example sentences

It also commended Numsa members for continuing with the strike despite what it called the intransigence and arrogance of employers. ❋ Unknown (1998)

On Capitol Hill, Democrats seized on the Fed chairman's remarks to criticize Republicans for what they described as intransigence during the debt ceiling negotiations. ❋ By BINYAMIN APPELBAUM (2011)

The intransigence is all from the right - so much for bipartisanship. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As James Fallows of The Atlantic put it so accurately, Netanyahu is the "Dick Cheney of Israel," characterizing the former vice president as someone who, "mistook short-term intransigence for long-term strategic wisdom, seemed blind and tone-deaf to the 'moral' and 'soft power' components of influence, profited from a polarized and fearful political climate, and attempted to command rather than earn support from allies and potential adversaries." ❋ Stephen Zunes (2011)

March 22nd, 2010 at 7: 31 pm tombaker says: perserverance can be admirable. intransigence is counterproductive (and irritating). ❋ Unknown (2010)

If a retreat can either (a) help a few important people at the "center" of a faculty gather a critical number of allies, and thereby break a logjam, or (b) smoke out the people whose intransigence is holding back the group as a whole, then I say that's worth the effort, even if it makes people intermittently uncomfortable. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Most of these companies have remained quiet about specifics, but Amazon, and to a lesser extent Google, threw up their hands and decided to launch truncated versions of their cloud-based services, citing label intransigence as the obstacle to creating more robust and user-friendly versions. ❋ Jeff Pollack (2011)

The long-term intransigence of governments of both persuasions to establish publicly paid leave indicates some serious problems with gender assumptions. ❋ Unknown (2009)

If we set the price cal reaction to the current economic crisis and of energy appropriately, then energy technology how much is long term intransigence is yet to may be the next revolution. be seen. ❋ Mrpablogomez (2009)

The realistic point, surely, in view of Israel’s intransigence, is that at some point in the very near future, long-range rockets from Lebanon, Gaza or Iran, are going to target Tel Aviv and other major cities. ❋ Unknown (2010)

I don’t think Russian intransigence is thwarting an overwhelming international desire to stop the genocide in Darfur. ❋ Unknown (2007)

I totally remember that time in 1996 when the GOP learned a bitter lesson about their own intransigence, which is why they were just too ashamed of themselves in 1998 to impeach Clinton! ❋ The Huffington Post News Team (2010)

[man-] "but i dont want to do that position!" woman- "[c'mon] its [not that bad]" man- "no it will hurt" man- "damn your so intransigent! i'll just get a hooker to do it" ❋ JessicaKyra (2009)

Trying to schedule 2 executives at different companies for a meeting and their being impossible and contradictory to [jeopardize] the meeting that [allegedly] "important" to both. The "[scheduler]" is caught in an Intransigence Sandwich. ❋ Montelwilliams (2015)

One of my roomate always full our room with her stuffs and she barely clean the dishes and foods. One day, Me,another roomate sara, and the bitch, filthy, [dirth], chick discuss this problem. But, she never withdraw or resign from her intransigent, inflexible, [dogged] opinion. [Holly shit] mother fucker. ❋ Purinsy (2008)

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