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31. Clinical indications included encephalopathy, recurrent variceal haemorrhage unresponsive to therapy, repeated episodes of bacterial peritonitis or intractable ascites. 32. I have an intractable presentiment that I will soon start seeing them in Tod's dream. 33. Forget oil and land, water is where the most intractable disputes will arise in the near future. 34. He was right, but before an effective vaccine could be made, previously intractable questions had to be answered. 35. In the process, it had simply underlined the almost intractable dangers of nuclear waste disposal. 36. As a result, their efforts were diverted more towards devising non-custodial alternatives than facing up to the intractable problems of institutional confinement. 37. From him even the most intractable pages stir with revolutionary fervour. 38. But where a disease is contracted by the defendant, more intractable difficulties arise. 39. But perhaps the most intractable obstacle to mass college attendance was the elite character of the college itself. 40. James faced such intractable problems that after a few months he nearly quit. 41. You could crack your skull on that intractable stone, or it could scoop out spoonfuls of flesh. 42. Tony's learning difficulties and in particular his own attitude to them, proved more intractable. 43. Clinton also alluded to the intractable ideological divide that led to the suspension of top-level budget negotiations. 44. The peritoneovenous shunt is an established method of palliation for intractable benign and malignant ascites. 45. The trouble is that the problem is proving to be more intractable than even the most cynical Democrats had feared. 46. Most are constrained by limited resources and by intractable domestic agendas that impede their capability to implement policy. 47. However, behind the tendencies we have charted lurks a more intractable problem, that of curriculum expertise. 48. These are the truly intractable pains and they are called intractable because they respond to no known form of therapy. 49. But remember: you have to believe that the seemingly intractable problem can be cracked. 50. He could afford, he reckoned, to be relaxed about certain sorts of problem; namely those he privately labelled intractable. 51. This is hardly surprising since these styles are not fixed and intractable. 52. Persistent truants, those truanting for weeks at a time, were seen as posing intractable problems for schools. 53. It was a breathtakingly audacious solution to an intractable problem, and the results were to be breathtaking as well. 54. Intractable as these difficulties sometimes are at the sampling stage, they become much worse at the level of analysis and interpretation. 55. The hygroscopic mixture got damp; when the humidity went down again it caked into an intractable solid mass. 56. Clomipramine, which may seem to be indicated because of the patient's obsessional symptomatology, sometimes causes severe nausea or intractable constipation. 57. Good examples of intractable causal variables are those that relate to genetic make-up. 58. One of the more intractable problems was how to dispose of the effluent in an ecologically acceptable way. 59. Every child knows that the way to break the most intractable toffee is to hit it with a poker. 60. For understandable reasons, Toyota wanted no part of the Fremont location and its history of intractable problems.