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Nesa Posted 12 years ago
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Are these "as"es comparative?

Hi,

Are these "as"es comparative here? If so, what the last part means?

The better strategies recognise that the principal resource of most places, as well as a primary determinant of their “brand essence”, is as much the people who live there as the things which are made and done in the place.

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Nesa
  

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nesa Are these "as"es comparative here? Yes. [the principal resource] is composed equally of the people who live there and of the things which are made and done in the place.

  • nesa Are these "as"es comparative here?
  • Yes.
  • [the principal resource] is composed equally of the people who live there and of the things which are made and done in the place.
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nesaAre these "as"es comparative here?
Yes.

[the principal resource] is composed equally of the people who live there and of the things which are made and done in the place.

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