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resolve

To look up an address. For example, "to resolve a name" means to look up the corresponding address for that name. The phrase "external references in the program were resolved" means that tables were searched, and all references to routines outside of the program were given valid addresses. See address resolution and name resolution.



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8V and 3V), low pin count, resolvability, and high level protocol with good security support.
But in this particular case because of lack of time, we deemed it the prudent and appropriate action to not make any further public representations until such time as the issue was analyzed, we had a chance to analyze its resolvability and we had a chance to estimate any impact or lack thereof it would have on company's financial performance and so on and so forth.
When, as a result of the lawsuit or otherwise, the names registered become universally resolvable and the PGP Nameservers become "root," an additional charge of $15 will be imposed to fully register the name for the first full year of use following such universal resolvability.
 
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