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The phrase "as issues as" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear when it could be used.
Example: "The problems we face are as issues as the ones we encountered last year."
Alternatives: "as problematic as" or "as challenging as".
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In rural areas midwifery recruitment and retention were highlighted as issues, as were midwifery skill maintenance, and staffing adequacy and skill mix.
Smakhtin (2001) presented a comprehensive review of low flow hydrology covering such as issues as generating mechanisms, estimation methods and applications.
The winner of the race will perhaps be the Senate's deciding vote as issues as big or bigger loom in 2019.
(d) Finally at the societal and external level where such as issues as globalization and climate change encountered by organizational leadership may need to be addressed [ 39].
Similar(54)
Differences are also stark around health issues, as well as social issues such as marriage, family and where people live.
No safety issues as long as you thaw it cold.
Horner said: "We have had numerous Renault issues, as well as chassis cooling issues, which have affected our progress.
Singapore's Lee Kwan Yew often talked of "Asian values" as different from Western values on social issues as well as issues of human rights.
"We are going to make sure we address the issues as fast as we can.
(It includes human-rights and workforce issues as well as environmental ones).
There's no issues as far as we are concerned.
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