Resolve

Resolve may refer to:

  • Resolve or Resolution in music
    • "Resolve" (song), by the Foo Fighters
    • Resolve (Lagwagon album)
    • Resolve (Last Tuesday album)
    • Resolution (music)
  • The Resolve, a 1915 American silent short drama film
  • "Resolve" (One Tree Hill episode)
  • RESOLVE, a dispute resolution-related non-profit group
  • Operation Vigilant Resolve, a U.S. military operation that took place in Fallujah, Iraq
  • Operation Mountain Resolve, a U.S. military operation that took place in Afghanistan
  • ST Resolve, a British tugboat
  • Claris Resolve, a spreadsheet program
  • DaVinci Resolve, a color correction software created by Blackmagic Design
  • Angular resolution, the ability of any image-forming device to distinguish small details of an object
  • The EW system RESOLVE, manufactured by Roke Manor Research Limited
  • Resolve, a headache relief remedy owned by Reckitt Benckiser

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Famous quotes containing the word resolve:

    Resolve to be honest at all events; and if in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer, resolve to be honest without being a lawyer. Choose some other occupation, rather than one in the choosing of which you do, in advance, consent to be a knave.
    Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865)

    It would be naive to think that peace and justice can be achieved easily. No set of rules or study of history will automatically resolve the problems.... However, with faith and perseverance,... complex problems in the past have been resolved in our search for justice and peace. They can be resolved in the future, provided, of course, that we can think of five new ways to measure the height of a tall building by using a barometer.
    Jimmy Carter (James Earl Carter, Jr.)

    As one who knows many things, the humanist loves the world precisely because of its manifold nature and the opposing forces in it do not frighten him. Nothing is further from him than the desire to resolve such conflicts ... and this is precisely the mark of the humanist spirit: not to evaluate contrasts as hostility but to seek human unity, that superior unity, for all that appears irreconcilable.
    Stefan Zweig (18811942)