"What remains is a subjective assessment of the 'concept and feel' of two works... a task no more suitable for a judge than for a jury." (From the BBC-website article "Led Zeppelin stars face copyright trial".)
Does "than" mean "but" in the judge's above statement?
Top answer
No. The phrase is 'no more A than B', which means (roughly) 'A = B'.
— Mister Micawber
No.
The phrase is 'no more A than B', which means (roughly) 'A = B'.
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