0 refusing to change your opinions or behaviour:
Unions claim that the management continues to maintain an intransigent position.
Blocked, the head prefect had apologized to the intransigent, and accepted the status quo.
In fact, the groups' respective positions have become more extreme and intransigent.
Since then, moreover, business has presented a uniformly intransigent posture toward additional efforts aimed at strengthening the rights, organisational power and income share of labour.
He has also taken the opportunity to question a few intransigent beliefs such as the cost to the many of the convenience of the few.
Some of these expectations are relatively intransigent to intellectual correction.
In other cases the child might be intransigent and remain obstinately opposed to rehabilitation.
More discussion of the intransigent ' internal underlying deficits ' would have been welcome.
Formerly intransigent customs and border patrol agencies were later combined and then separated into border security and enforcement divisions.