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Synonyms for resolve

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for resolve

to make up or cause to make up one's mind

to separate into parts for study

to bring (something) into a state of agreement or accord

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Column [3] presents a 30 percent reduction applied to all probabilities to account for increased resolvability of failing firms.
to strengthen or facilitate the resolvability of financial-system
(124.) See Rosa Lastra, Rym Ayadi, Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal et al., The Different Legal and Operational Structures of Banking Groups in the Euro Area, and Their Impact on Bank's Resolvability, EUR.
Zhang, "THE theory and applications of resolvability in graphs.
Therefore, because we are interested just in relative resolvability measure, we tentatively assume that a reasonable upper limit for a reliable source mechanism inversion is 20 and we show the condition numbers on a scale from 1 to 20.
(95) This paper explicitly pointed out that there is a relation between the wire-tap channel and the channel resolvability discussed in Section IV.
(128) Further, the information in the living wills provides the Agencies with ongoing insight into the unique operations of each firm and enables them to disseminate targeted feedback to improve resolvability. (129)
Mitochondrial genomes and avian phylogeny: Complex characters and resolvability without explosive radiations.
The Plenary discussed the implementation to date of the Total Loss-Absorbing Capacity (TLAC) standard for banks, and reviewed progress of the work plan enhancing resilience, recovery planning and resolvability of central counterparties (CCPs).
(104.) See, e.g., Allan Erbsen, From "Predominance" to "Resolvability": A New Approach to Regulating Class Actions, 58 Vand.
The resolvability analysis by Carmassi and Herring details the challenge at hand: the average globally systemic institution that will be subject to resolution has about $1.6 trillion in assets, 42 percent of its assets outside of its jurisdiction, and over 1,000 subsidiaries to deal with in 44 countries.
Trickier than equal doubles is the resolvability of unequal binary stars--which means the vast majority of them.