0 present participle of resolve --
1 to solve or end a problem or difficulty: --
2 to make a decision formally or with determination: --
[ + to infinitive ] The company resolved to take no further action against the thieves.
[ + adv/prep ] After hours of argument, they resolved against taking legal action.
[ + that ] She resolved that she would never speak to him again.
In the reported experimental trials, the environment was altered to cause this type of ambiguity, and a method of resolving it is demonstrated.
Consequently, the formation of the set of generating rules amounts to resolving positive and negative dependencies among rules.
To inform research priority setting, a measure of the societal value of resolving a particular research question is required.
Certainly, market-based approaches to resolving agrifood system issues have both promise and pitfalls, as we have seen with the organic label43,44.
Once this is constructed, resolving the search induced by the goal specification, the constructed premise will provide an antecedent for a following pronominal.
Correct form - doing and saying 'the right thing' - proved critical to resolving more substantive diplomatic and security issues.
Form is easy, meaning is hard : resolving a paradox in early child language.
Then is left resolving in the following sense.