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		Definition of intransigence in English: intransigence(also intransigency) noun ɪnˈtranzɪdʒ(ə)ns mass nounRefusal to change one's views or to agree about something.  in the face of government intransigence, he resigned in disgust Example sentencesExamples -  The agreement's authors call it a purposeful end-run around the intransigence of national governments.
 -  This reflected her statesmanship and muted her critics when she was accused of intransigency.
 -  The book discusses real world issues ranging from browser quirks to client intransigence.
 -  His intransigence in climbing the mountain, his insistence on understanding, is a metaphor for what the book itself does.
 -  The intransigence of the board's old-line majority, however, requires little explanation.
 -  This case may be the first in which EPA intransigence proves to be a boon to environmentalists.
 -  His intransigence was a refusal to bend within the social sciences.
 -  In his work, formal intransigence was soon transformed into outright aggression.
 -  His intransigence on the issue is probably no surprise to lawmakers who have encountered his infamous temper.
 -  This year, intransigence seemed to be the order of the day.
 
    Definition of intransigence in US English: intransigence(also intransigency) nouninˈtransəjəns Refusal to change one's views or to agree about something.  in the face of government intransigence, he resigned in disgust Example sentencesExamples -  The book discusses real world issues ranging from browser quirks to client intransigence.
 -  His intransigence in climbing the mountain, his insistence on understanding, is a metaphor for what the book itself does.
 -  His intransigence on the issue is probably no surprise to lawmakers who have encountered his infamous temper.
 -  The intransigence of the board's old-line majority, however, requires little explanation.
 -  His intransigence was a refusal to bend within the social sciences.
 -  This year, intransigence seemed to be the order of the day.
 -  This reflected her statesmanship and muted her critics when she was accused of intransigency.
 -  In his work, formal intransigence was soon transformed into outright aggression.
 -  This case may be the first in which EPA intransigence proves to be a boon to environmentalists.
 -  The agreement's authors call it a purposeful end-run around the intransigence of national governments.
 
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