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It typically means "in the same way that it does to" or "in the same manner as it does to". Example: "Managing a team requires the same level of dedication and communication as it does to run a successful business."
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trillion — as it does to discretionary spending.
No more!" — as it does to his actual writing.
This takes almost as long as it does to walk.
Morality therefore applies, as it does to all human activity.
But winning does matter, as it does to Americans, Russians or Germans.
"The Memorandum" now looks as closely related to "The Office" as it does to Kafka.
It gives twice as much weight to selectivity as it does to efficacy.
Congress intended the rule against retaliation to apply to churches as it does to secular groups.
"It belongs as much to the future as it does to the past".
Does this behavior seem as rude and as inconsiderate to you as it does to me?
Not half as strange as it does to those of us who live here.
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