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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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the relative merits of both approaches.

We have to consider the relative merits of both approaches.

Hi,

Does the above amount to "We have to consider the relative values of both methods/ways?" Thanks.
  

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Yes. We have to think about how each of these methods is good, compared to each other. (For example, if each is very expensive, you don't necessarily have to think about that aspect.

  • Yes.
  • We have to think about how each of these methods is good, compared to each other.
  • (For example, if each is very expensive, you don't necessarily have to think about that aspect.
  • They both have it.
  • )
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Yes. We have to think about how each of these methods is good, compared to each other. (For example, if each is very expensive, you don't necessarily have to think about that aspect. They both have it. You are comparing only what makes each one good when ranking it against the other.)
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AngliholicWe have to consider the relative merits of both approaches.

Hi,

Does the above amount to "We have to consider the relative values of both methods/ways?" Thanks.
That's it!
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Grammar GeekYes. We have to think about how each of these methods is good, compared to each other. (For example, if each is very expensive, you don't necessarily have to think about that aspect. They both have it. You are comparing only what makes each one good when ranking it against the other.)
Thanks, GG and Philip.

Got it.

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