"It is an unintended consequence, but the more and more preparation you do the more likely you are to execute those plans," the executive said. (Reuters.)
Is "you are to execute" in catenative order in the above?
Anonymous catenative order Hmm. What's 'catenative order'? I'm not sure what you're asking, but I think the answer is 'no'.
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Anonymouscatenative order
Hmm. What's 'catenative order'? I'm not sure what you're asking, but I think the answer is 'no'.
The second part is the "the more ..., the more ..." pattern.
you are more likely to execute those plans is the basis for
(the) more likely you are to execute those plans.
The inversion