0 present participle of guarantee
1 If a product is guaranteed, the company that made it promises to repair or change it if a fault develops within a particular period of time:
[ + two objects ] European Airlines guarantees its customers top-quality service.
The label on this bread says it is guaranteed free of/from preservatives (= it contains no preservatives).
2 If something guarantees something else, it makes certain that it will happen:
Journalists may enter the danger zone but unfortunately we cannot guarantee their safety.
The electricity company guarantees connection within 24 hours.
The management guaranteed that outsourcing wouldn't mean job losses.
The police have reassured witnesses who may be afraid to come forward that they will be guaranteed anonymity.
Note that the solvability conditions guaranteeing the existence of a solution to (3.6), (3.7) and (3.8) are 1 = 0, (2.36) and (2.37), and (2.38), respectively.
In sum, premium rate restrictions and open enrolment, whose aim is guaranteeing solidarity, are not effective strategies to achieve solidarity.
Since the monomorphism restriction did not apply, all of these are either function bindings or simple pattern bindings, guaranteeing that the transformation is type correct.