Secondly, 4clojure tells me use of resolve is bad as well :

i.e. the following is my latest code

(fn evaluate [c m]
  (let [ [f & as]
         (map
          #(if (sequential? %)
             (evaluate % m)
             (let [x (m %)] (if x x %))) c)]
    (apply (resolve f) as)))

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