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frames- The finding probably will support [ARG0 those] who *T*-6 [rel argue] [ARG1 that the U.S. should regulate the class of asbestos including crocidolite more stringently than the common kind of asbestos , chrysotile , found * in most schools and other buildings] , Dr. Talcott said 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 U.S. trade negotiators] [rel argue] [ARG1 that countries with inadequate protections for intellectual-property rights could be hurting themselves by *-1 discouraging their own scientists and authors and by *-1 deterring U.S. high-technology firms from *-2 investing or marketing their best products there] .
- [ARG0 They] [rel argue] [ARG1 that U.S. investors often can buy American depositary receipts on the big stocks in many funds] ; these so-called ADRs represent shares of foreign companies traded * in the U.S. .
- [ARG1 The other side] , [ARG0 he] [rel argues] 0 *T*-1 , `` knows 0 Giuliani has always been pro-choice , even though he has personal reservations .
- [ARG0 Attorneys] have [rel argued] [ARGM-TMP since 1985 , when the law took effect *T*-1] , [ARG1 that they can not provide information about clients who *T*-127 do n't wish their identities to be known *-3] .
- But [ARG0 the New York Stock Exchange chairman] said 0 he does n't support * reinstating a `` collar '' on program trading , *-1 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that firms could get around such a limit] .
- [ARG0 Those dividend bulls] [rel argue] [ARG1 that corporations are in the unusual position of *-2 having plenty of cash left over * after *-1 paying dividends and making capital expenditures] .
- Advocates said 0 the 90-cent-an-hour rise , to $ 4.25 *U* an hour by April 1991 , is too small for the working poor , while [ARG0 opponents] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the increase will still hurt small business and cost many thousands of jobs] .
- I had sought , in my suit , the right * to print Voice material , which *T*-2 had been denied me *-36 , and [ARG0 I] had sought a right * to receive the information , *-3 [rel arguing] [ARGM-DIS in effect] [ARG1 that a right * to print government information is n't very helpful if I have no right * to get the information] .
- [ARG0 One] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel argue] [ARG1 that it *EXP*-1 is not an assertion of a item veto at all for the president , by *-2 exerting a power of excision , to resist unconstitutional conditions in legislation that *T*-3 violate the separation of powers] .
- The court hearing began in early October at the request of Anthony Hazell , [ARG0 district auditor for Hammersmith] , who *T*-63 [rel argued] [ARG1 that local councils are n't vested with constitutional authority * to engage in such capital-markets activities] .
- [ARG0 Program traders] [rel argue] [ARG1 that a reinstatement of the rule would destroy the `` pricing efficiency '' of the futures and stock markets] .
- `` [ARG1 Today is not the time 0 * to signal that Congress in any way sanctions the dismal state into which antitrust enforcement has fallen *T*-3 *T*-2] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Edwards] [rel argued] 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 The Committee on Federal Regulation of Securities for the American Bar Association] [rel argues] , [ARGM-DIS for example] , [ARGM-LOC in its lengthy letter to the SEC] , [ARG1 that the proposed changes `` would substantially improve the -LCB- law -RCB- by *-1 conforming it more closely to contemporary business realities] . ''
- But because the growth of the German economy has been stronger than * expected *-2 , Mr. Mulford said 0 *T*-1 , it *EXP*-3 's difficult for [ARG0 the U.S.] to [rel argue] [ARG1 that Germany ought *-4 to adopt more stimulative monetary and fiscal policies] .
- [ARG0 Oleg A. Grinevsky , the chief Soviet negotiator in the conventional-arms talks ,] [rel argued] [ARG1 that this would mean 0 the Soviets would have *-1 to destroy some 1,800 tanks , while the U.S. would lose none because it has no light tanks in Europe] .
- [ARG0 The Soviets] insisted that aircraft be brought *-76 into the talks , [ARGM-TMP then] [rel argued] for [ARG1-for * exempting some 4,000 Russian planes because they are `` solely defensive] . ''
- [ARG0 They] [rel argue] [ARG1 that the bigger danger would be that the West would delay action so long that the Soviets might back away from the current conciliatory attitude] .
- [ARG0 Democrats] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the training wage was a way of * allowing employers to pay less than the minimum wage , while new workers need far less than six months *-1 to be trained *-89 for their jobs] .
- [ARG1 But higher interest rates paid * on off-budget debt could add billions to the bailout costs , and would n't be subject to congressional scrutiny] , [ARG0 Ways and Means members] [rel argued] 0 *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 Supporters of poison pills] [rel argue] [ARG1 that their adoption forces bidders to negotiate with a corporation 's directors , who *T*-185 are thereby put *-1 in a better position 0 * to pursue the long-term interests of the corporation *T*-2] .
- [ARG0 Critics of poison pills] [rel argue] [ARG1 that they harm shareholders by *-1 letting corporate management defeat takeover bids at premium prices and by *-1 deterring premium bids from *-2 ever being made *-171 to shareholders] .
- `` This ought *-2 to be subtitled *-3 the ` * Do n't let Frank Lorenzo take over another airline ' amendment , '' said *T*-1 Rep. James Oberstar -LRB- D. , Minn. -RRB- , [ARG0 chairman of the House aviation subcommittee] , who *T*-241 [rel argued] [ARG1 that the provision was unnecessary because the bill already would give the department ample power * to block undesirable deals] .
- [ARG0 They] [rel argue] [ARG1 that as the Kremlin follows through on announced plans * to cut land forces -- the Soviets ' area of greatest strength -- the U.S. should show more willingness * to cut sea forces -- Washington 's area of greatest superiority] .
- [ARG0 The pilots] [rel argued] [ARG1 that this triggered a pay raise for them] .
- [ARG0 The analysts] [rel argued] [ARG1 that Georgia-Pacific 's offer , the first hostile bid ever among major players in the paper industry , ends the unwritten taboo on hostile bids , and will push managements to look closely at the industry 's several attractive takeover candidates] .
- [ARG0 Some analysts] [rel argued] [ARG1 that there wo n't be a flurry of takeovers because the industry 's continuing capacity-expansion program is eating up available cash] .
- [ARG0 Robert D. Krebs , Santa Fe 's chairman ,] [rel argues] [ARG1 that since its businesses are valued in different ways , `` the sum of the parts may be greater than the whole] . ''
- [ARG1 * Throw in its railroad , minerals , pipeline and oil assets] , [ARG0 he and others] [rel argued] *T*-1 , and the Chicago-based conglomerate should be worth 30 a share .
- [ARGM-ADV While that could make it vulnerable to a veto by Mr. Bush] , [ARG0 Democrats] [rel argue] [ARG1 that a presidential rejection would give their party a valuable issue in next year 's congressional elections] .
- `` [ARG1 In that sense , the whole debate is sort of a fraud] , '' [rel argues] *T*-1 [ARG0 a Democratic Senate staff member] .
- [ARG1 Executions , regardless of how frequently they occur *T*-1 , are also `` proper retribution '' for heinous crimes] , [ARG0 Mr. Hatch] [rel argues] 0 *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 General Dynamics] appealed to the high court , *-1 backed *-2 by numerous business trade groups , *-1 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that the appeals court definition restricts the defense too severely] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel argues] [ARG1 that Michael Foods is misunderstood] : `` This is a growth company in the packaged food industry -- a rare breed , like * finding a white rhino . ''
- [ARGM-CAU Because the carrier is still pledging *-1 to do that] , [ARG0 some committee members] [ARGM-MNR successfully] [rel argued] [ARG1 that there 's little reason *ICH*-3 yet 0 * to explore a different plan *T*-2] , according to one person familiar with the creditors ' position .
- [ARG0 They] [rel argue] [ARG1 that weakness in both the yen and sterling have helped *-1 offset bearish U.S. economic news and have lent support to the dollar] .
- [ARG0 The ministry] said 0 the swap , details of which *T*-2 were disclosed *-1 last Thursday , will allow both state-controlled companies to reinforce operations in their main markets and [rel argued] [ARG1 that the move shows the dynamism of France 's state-sector concerns] .
- [ARG1 Such requirements] , [ARG0 they] [rel argue] 0 *T*-1 , make it *EXP*-2 difficult * to provide a basic , low-cost health-benefits package .
- The insurance-industry association also strongly disagrees with the proposed community rating , which `` [ARG1 *T*-1 does n't save one dollar] , '' [rel argues] *T*-2 [ARG0 James Dorsch , HIAA 's Washington counsel] .
- [ARG0 Nearly half of them] [rel argue] [ARG1 that Hong Kong 's uneasy relationship with China will constrain *RNR*-1 -- though not inhibit *RNR*-1 -- long-term economic growth] .
- [ARG1 Once external conditions , such as U.S. demand , swing in the territory 's favor] , [ARG0 they] [rel argue] 0 *T*-1 , local businessmen will probably overcome their 1997 worries and continue *-2 doing business as usual .
- [ARG1 Or] * to supply enough money 0 *T*-1 to meet the increased demand and stabilize the exchange rate , as [ARG0 the Chancellor] [rel argued] *?* , and ensure the permanence of this policy by *-2 joining the EMS .
- [ARGM-LOC Nearby] [ARG0 Paul Craig Roberts , a distinguished supply-sider with monetarist sympathies ,] [rel argues] [ARG1 the case for Sir Alan] .
- The U.S. had been under pressure *ICH*-2 from several Cocom members , especially France , West Germany and Italy , * to ease restrictions on some types of machine tools , which [ARG0 those countries] [rel argued] [ARG1 0 *T*-1 were now widely available to East Bloc countries from non-Cocom members] .
- [ARG0 The White House] used television appearances and leaks *-1 to [rel argue] [ARG1 that congressionally imposed restrictions on covert actions made U.S. support for such coups difficult] .
- [ARG0 Index arbitragers] [rel argue] [ARG1 that their trading is healthy because it links markets , but critics say 0 such trading accelerates market movements and increases the chance for a crash] .
- `` I believe that any good lawyer should be able *-4 to figure out *RNR*-5 and understand *RNR*-5 patent law , '' Judge Mayer says *T*-6 , *-2 adding that `` it *EXP*-3 's the responsibility of [ARG0 highly paid lawyers] -LRB- who *T*-1 [rel argue] [ARGM-LOC before the court] -RRB- * to make us understand -LRB- complex patent litigation -RRB- . ''
- [ARG0 Some senior advisers] [rel argue] [ARG1 that with further fights over a capital-gains tax cut and a budget-reduction bill looming , Mr. Bush already has enough pending confrontations with Congress] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Bush , former President Reagan and a host of conservative activists] have been [rel arguing] [ARG1 that a line-item veto would go a long way in * restoring discipline to the budget process] .
- More provocatively , [ARG0 some conservative legal theorists] have begun *-1 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that Mr. Bush does n't need *-2 to wait for a law giving him the veto because the power already is implicit in the Constitution] .
- [ARG1 This clause] , [ARG0 they] [rel argue] 0 *T*-1 , is designed *-2 *-3 to go beyond an earlier clause specifying that the president can veto a `` bill , '' and is broad enough * to allow him to strike out items and riders within bills .
- Rep. Edwards , the California Democrat , is one who *T*-1 pledges that [ARG0 he] would immediately challenge Mr. Bush in the courts , *-2 [rel arguing] [ARG1 0 a line-item veto would expand a president 's powers far beyond anything 0 the framers of the Constitution had *T*-3 in mind] .
- [ARG1 * Catching up with commercial competitors in retail banking and financial services] , [ARG0 they] [rel argue] 0 *T*-1 , will be difficult , particularly if market conditions turn sour .
- `` [ARG1 There will still be deals] , '' [rel argues] *T*-1 [ARG0 Mr. Connolly] .
- [ARG0 The Pentagon] [rel argues] [ARG1 that the negative wedge is the net effect of $ 22 billion *U* in the as-yet unidentified procurement reductions that it intends *-4 to find *T*-3 in future years and $ 23 billion *U* in an `` above guidance '' management reserve that *T*-1 accounts for undefined programs that *T*-2 will materialize in the future] .
- [ARG0 Some] may be tempted *-1 to [rel argue] [ARG1 that the idea of a strategic review merely resurrects the infamous Zero-Based Budgeting -LRB- ZBB -RRB- concept of the Carter administration] .
- [ARG1 * Increasing labor costs] , [ARG0 Mr. Tyszkiewicz] [rel argued] 0 *T*-1 , would only put the countries at a further disadvantage in * competing in the barrier-free EC market planned * for after 1992 .
- [ARG0 It] [rel argues] [ARGM-ADV , as does *?* Unice ,] [ARG1 that labor relations are best left *-2 to be regulated *-1 at the national level] .
- [ARG0 *] To [rel argue] [ARG1 that this is `` not likely '' *-1 to affect the economy in positive ways] is contrary both to recent experience with capital-gains tax cuts and to common sense .
- [ARGM-ADV *-1 Misunderstanding conversations with us] , [ARG0 Mr. Tomsho] [rel argued] [ARG1 that Mr. Redford 's environmental views are at odds with Utah residents] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 Costa Rican officials] [rel argue] [ARG1 that the recent drop in coffee prices , combined * with the country 's continuing struggle * to reinvigorate its economy , make the support as necessary as ever] .
- [ARG0 Democrats] [rel argue] [ARG1 that Costa Rica deserves more assistance for the same reason that Mr. Bush is attending the celebration this weekend : * to reward the country for its stability in a region wracked * with turmoil and for its efforts * to promote peace in Nicaragua] .
- [ARGM-DIS In addition] , [ARG0 they] [rel argue] [ARG1 0 he wo n't help Washington 's standing in the region by * trumpeting the U.S. commitment to democracy less than a month after his administration played an ineffectual role in the failed coup attempt in Panama] .
- *-4 To understand what Mr. Engelken means *T*-3 , one must go back to a sunny October afternoon in 1951 at New York 's Polo Grounds stadium , where , [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD can] be [rel argued] *-1 , the most dramatic moment in baseball history was played *-2 out *T*-5 .
- But [ARG0 MCI , of Washington ,] was displeased with the FCC decision concerning Tariff 12 , *-1 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that `` AT&T can not be allowed *-2 to flaunt FCC rules] . ''
- But it *EXP*-3 's just as plausible [ARG0 *] to [rel argue] [ARG1 that if even David Boren can get mired in this sort of mess , the problem goes beyond legal interpretation] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 Mr. Brady] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the SEC is closer to the markets and in a better position 0 * to understand when the exchanges are under such stress that they should be closed *-1 *T*-3 *T*-2] .
- [ARG0 They] [rel argue] [ARG1 that their own languages should have equal weight] , [ARGM-ADV although recent surveys indicate that the majority of the country 's population understands Filipino more than any other language] .
- [ARG1 This] would make the market-oriented system more attractive to Eastern countries , [ARG0 they] [rel argue] 0 *T*-1 , and allow greater economic aid and technological know-how to flow from West to East .
- [ARG0 At least some economists] , [ARGM-DIS of course] , [ARGM-MOD would] [rel argue] [ARG1 that inflation deserves a lot of emphasis] .
- [ARGM-TMP Earlier this year] , [ARG0 Martin Feldstein , president of the National Bureau of Economic Research ,] [rel argued] [ARGM-MNR forcefully] [ARG1 that a government that *T*-1 wants steady , stable exchange rates might try some steady stable economic policies] .
- And [ARGM-ADV if [ARG0 you] are caught *-1 or if people complain] , * [ARGM-MNR simply] [rel argue] [ARG1 that `` everyone does it '' or `` no one said 0 I should n't *?* ''] and brazen it out .
- While [ARG0 many experts] [rel argue] [ARG1 that food-importing nations would eventually become self-sufficient in a free-market system] , the poorest nations are likely *-1 to need help in the meantime .
- [ARG0 The U.S.] [rel argues] [ARG1 that its plan would ease the transition to freer agriculture trade by *-3 converting certain non-tariff barriers into tariffs that *T*-1 , together with existing tariffs , then would be phased *-2 out over 10 years] .
- But [ARG0 the EC] reacted defiantly , *-1 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that the proposal 's main aim is * to destroy the Common Agricultural Policy , the EC 's $ 28 billion-a-year *U* price support program] .
- [ARG0 The publisher] [rel argued] [ARGM-DIS in response] [ARG1 that the `` fair use '' statute permits quotation `` for purposes such as criticism , comment , news reporting , teaching , ... scholarship , or research] . ''
- [ARG0 He] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the current circuit-breaker system allows investors to know `` precisely when and where any trading interruptions will occur *T*-1 and how long they will last *T*-2] . ''
- [ARG1 That information] , [ARG0 he] [rel argued] 0 *T*-1 , is critical to * reconstructing sharp market moves , such as the one nearly two weeks ago .
- [ARG0 He] [rel argued] [ARG1 that program-trading by roughly 15 big institutions is pushing around the markets and scaring individual investors] .
- [ARG0 The Big Board] [rel argues] [ARG1 that its new product will help rather than hurt the situation by *-1 possibly drawing business from more-volatile forms of program trading] .
- [ARG0 The exchange] [rel argues] [ARG1 that the product , which the SEC temporarily approved *T*-1 yesterday , will help *-2 ease rather than worsen any volatility in the stock market] .
- [ARG0 DLJ] [rel argues] [ARG1 that TW could , if necessary , cut capital spending , since half of what it plans *-2 to spend *T*-1 is for `` growth , '' rather than maintenance] .
- [ARG0 Some TV people] doubt 0 they will materialize and [rel argue] [ARG1 that even if they do *?* , they wo n't offset the multimillion-dollar deficits that CBS could run up *T*-1] .
- [ARGM-ADV According to some who *T*-1 attended] , [ARG0 the senators] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the president should give the Democratic leaders in Congress a victory of their own *-2 to compensate them for * allowing the president to win on the controversial capital-gains issue] .
- For [ARG0 Mr. Kageyama] to [rel argue] [ARG1 that American employees must passively accept a direct imposition of the Japanese way of * doing things] is outright cultural chauvinism of the first order .
- [ARG0 He] [rel argues] [ARG1 that the dollar is now `` moving sideways] , '' [ARGM-ADV *-1 adding that `` the next leg could be the beginning of a longer term bearish phase] . ''
- [ARG0 He] has [rel argued] [ARG1 that such presidential power is necessary * to rein in congressional spending] .
- [ARG0 The white group] [rel argued] [ARG1 that whites were not fully and fairly represented *-2 , because in city-wide elections only black candidates or white candidates who *T*-1 catered to `` black interests '' could win] .
- [ARG0 Time] [rel argues] [ARG1 that in *-1 joining up with Tele-Communications , Viacom has potentially more power , particularly since Viacom also owns cable networks MTV , VH-1 and Nick at Nite] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel argues] [ARG1 0 California regulators historically have misinterpreted their law] -- and he says 0 negotiated sales that *T*-1 are n't pre-registered have been legal all along .
- [ARGM-TMP Since then] , [ARG0 further research] [rel argues] [ARG1 that failure * to take account of quality improvements has contributed a total of at least 0.26 percentage point to the downward bias in the growth rate] .
- [ARG0 Baltimore attorney Michael A. Pretl and 17 other attorneys representing 18,136 claimants in the U.S. and abroad] [rel argue] [ARG1 that the appeal would delay *RNR*-2 -- and perhaps even destroy *RNR*-2 -- a $ 2.38 billion *U* settlement fund that *T*-1 is the centerpiece of the reorganization plan] .
- [ARG0 Wilmer Cutler 's brief] [rel argues] [ARG1 that there is no mandatory appellate review of capital sentences and that the inmate who *T*-1 filed the appeal lacks proper standing] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-LOC in private meetings] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] , [ARG0 Budget Director Richard Darman] [rel argued] [ARG1 that only $ 1.5 billion *U* in new federal appropriations are needed *-1 * to supplement existing resources] .
- [ARG0 They] [rel argue] [ARG1 that the rights of RICO defendants and third parties not named * in RICO indictments have been unfairly damaged *-1] .
- [ARGM-ADV Although Mr. Hastings had been acquitted *-1 by a jury] , [ARG0 lawmakers handling the prosecution in Congress] had [rel argued] [ARG1 that the purpose of impeachment is n't * to punish an individual] .
- [ARGM-DIS Instead] , [ARG0 they] [rel argued] [ARG1 that impeachment aims *-2 to protect public institutions from people who *T*-1 have abused their positions of trust , irrespective of the outcome of prior criminal or civil cases] .
- A bill that *T*-1 would permit the Securities and Exchange Commission to monitor the financial condition of securities firms ' holding companies is facing tough opposition from [ARG0 some Wall Street firms] , which *T*-2 [rel argue] [ARG1 that the legislation is unnecessary] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 some Wall Street executives] [rel argue] [ARG1 that such fears are unwarranted] .
- [ARGM-LOC In a July 6 letter to the Senate Securities Subcommittee] , [ARG0 First Boston Corp.] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the fact that no retail brokerage firm failed during the 1987 market crash demonstrates that current rules are adequate] .
- [ARGM-TMP Last week] , when [ARG1 her appeal] was [rel argued] *-1 [ARGM-LOC before the Missouri Court of Appeals] *T*-2 , her lawyer also relied on the preamble .
- [ARGM-LOC In one] , [ARG0 the lawyer for a 20-year-old resident of Columbia , Mo. , who *T*-4 was charged *-1 with drunk driving ,] [rel argued] [ARG1 that his client should be treated *-2 as a 21-year-old adult because his actual age should be calculated *-3 from conception , not from birth] .
- [ARGM-DIS And] [ARGM-LOC in a case filed * in federal court in August] , [ARG0 a lawyer] is [rel arguing] [ARG1 that Missouri authorities are wrongfully imprisoning the fetus of a pregnant woman who *T*-1 is in jail for theft and forgery] .
- When [ARG0 First Interstate] balked , *-2 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that the figure was too high] *T*-1 , regulators responded by *-3 raising their recommendation to $ 350 million *U* .
- `` [ARG1 It is n't just yuppie television] , '' [rel argues] *T*-1 [ARG0 Jack Clifford , director of the department 's office of microelectronics and instrumentation] .
- [ARGM-ADV Although the notification guideline was n't carried *-1 out in this month 's coup attempt] , [ARG0 some administration officials] [rel argue] [ARG1 that it may have led to hesitation and uncertainty on the part of U.S. intelligence and military operatives in Panama] .
- [ARG1 A sinking pound makes imports more expensive and increases businesses ' expectations of future inflation] , [ARG0 he] [rel argued] 0 *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG1 It increasingly appears that 1987-88 was a temporary inflation blip and not the beginning of a cyclical inflation problem] , '' [rel argued] *T*-1 [ARG0 Edward Yardeni , chief economist at Prudential-Bache Securities Inc. in New York] .
- [ARGM-DIS In fact] it [ARGM-MOD can] be [rel argued] [ARG1 that * increasing capital commitments by market makers -LRB- a result of some post-1987 crash studies -RRB- also increases market volatility] , [ARGM-CAU since the more securities are held *-1 by market makers at any given time , the more selling pressure is overhanging the market] .
- [ARG1 And] in any case , [ARG0 he] [rel argues] 0 *T*-1 , stocks of small companies are `` almost as overpriced as they were *?* Sept. 30 , 1987 , just before the crash . ''
- [ARG0 The University] is seeking an injunction against the Merieux bid , *-2 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that Connaught 's predecessor company agreed in 1972 that Connaught 's ownership would n't be transferred *-1 to foreigners] .
- [ARG1 In San Francisco , [ARG0 they] [rel argue] 0 *T*-1 , an earthquake was a near certainty .]
- [ARG0 Plaintiffs] , he says 0 *T*-2 , [ARGM-MOD will] [rel argue] [ARG1 that damaged structures were n't built *-1 to proper design standards] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel argued] [ARG1 that both CPI and PPI have in fact decelerated since spring] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 supporters] [rel argue] [ARG1 that * grounding an airline is so drastic that the department would hesitate *-1 doing it] .
- `` [ARG1 Regardless of whether one supports or opposes the right to an abortion] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Freind] [rel argues] *T*-1 , `` it *EXP*-2 is virtually impossible for any rational human being to disagree with the concept that a woman has the right * to have all of the appropriate materials and advice made *-4 available to her before she makes a decision which , one way or the other , *T*-3 might remain with her for the rest of her life . ''
- [ARG0 *-1] Having [rel argued] [ARG1 that Galileo 's plutonium power source could have released lethal doses of radiation if the shuttle exploded yesterday] , they were n't quieted *-1 by yesterday 's successful launch .
- [ARG0 They] [ARGM-DIS also] have [rel argued] [ARG1 that government proceedings notifying a company of potential responsibility do n't fit the legal definition of a lawsuit] ; thus , such governmental proceedings are n't covered *-1 by the policies , the insurers say 0 *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG1 Prices for LBOs have *-1 to come down if you do n't have that feature] , '' [rel argued] *T*-2 [ARG0 Lawrence Schloss , managing director for merchant banking at Donaldson , Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp. in New York] .
- [ARG1 The provisions , in deficit-reduction bills recently passed * by the House and Senate , could further cool the takeover boom that *T*-1 has been the driving force behind the bull market in stocks for much of the 1980s] , [ARG0 some tax experts and investment bankers] [rel argue] 0 *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 Some people] [rel argue] [ARG1 that strong brands can afford *-1 to stop *-2 advertising for a time because of the residual impact of hundreds of millions of dollars spent * on advertising through the years] .
- [ARG0 Many South Korean business people] want a devaluation instead , *-1 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that the won 's recent gains already have weakened the country 's export performance] .
- As a result , [ARG0 he] took the lead in * [rel arguing] [ARG1 that the cut should be blocked *-1 on procedural grounds] .
- [ARG0 Rival Boston Herald columnist Howie Carr , who *T*-1 usually rails at Statehouse `` hacks '' and nepotism ,] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the new drawings were designed *-2 *-3 to hide Mr. Madden 's `` rapidly growing forehead '' and the facial defects of `` chinless '' Dan Shaughnessy , a Globe sports columnist] .
- [ARG0 A Zimbabwean delegate] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the ban would `` guarantee the extinction of the elephant] . ''
- He recalled to the audience [ARG0 a `` strange , infelicitous '' analogy 0 he once heard *T*-1] * [rel arguing] `` [ARG1 0 now that we have finally recognized that American blacks have rights , we need *-2 to do the same for animals] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Allen , who *T*-1 teaches government at prestigious Harvey Mudd College in California and will remain a member of the commission ,] has spent years *-2 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that civil rights are individuals ' rights] .
- While [ARG0 international politics] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel argue] for [ARG1-for the capital increase] , there is a clear economic case against it .
- [ARG0 Opponents of the increase] [rel argue] [ARG1 that the IMF practices central planning while *-1 supporting ineffective governments] .
- [ARGM-DIS First] , [ARG0 it] [rel argues] [ARG1 that its capital base must be increased *-1 in order * to maintain its size relative to world financial markets , for which it feels some responsibility *T*-2] .
- But [ARG0 he] has opposed Medicaid funding of abortions for poor women who *T*-2 say 0 they are victims of rape and incest , * [rel arguing] [ARG1 that those exceptions are enforced *-1 so loosely that they open the way for abortions for other women] .
- That 's the view of [ARG0 some analysts] here who *T*-1 [rel argue] [ARG1 that Britain 's leading maker of luxury cars still may have two U.S. auto giants battling for it] .
- `` [ARGM-TMP After a few years] , [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel argue] [ARG1 0 there has been natural appreciation] , '' says *T*-1 Susan Theran , the publisher of Leonard 's Annual Price Index of Art Auctions .
- [ARG0 Expo enthusiasts] [rel argue] [ARG1 that * holding the fair would attract businesses , create jobs and help *-1 renovate abandoned sections of town] .
- [ARG0 It] implies that the British Empire was rooted *-1 in its subjects ' minds , manners and morals , and [rel argues] , [ARGM-MNR tacitly] , [ARG1 that its self-destructive flaws were embodied *-2 in the defensive snobbery , willful blindness , role-playing and especially the locutions of its domestic servants] .
- Despite the number of fans that office massage has won *T*-1 , [ARG0 some purists] look down on it , *-2 [rel arguing] [ARG1 that naked , full-body rubs are the only way 0 * to go *T*-3] .
- [ARG0 Kent Colton , NAHB executive vice president ,] [rel argues] [ARG1 that the U.S. faces a multifaceted housing crisis -- reduced affordability of homes for first-time buyers , increased homelessness , and lower apartment construction rates -- that *T*-1 will be `` very difficult '' * to solve `` without expanded federal resources] . ''
- `` [ARG1 The HUD budget has dropped by more than 70 % since 1980] , '' [rel argues] *T*-1 [ARG0 Mr. Colton] .
- [ARG0 Many fund managers] [rel argue] [ARG1 that now 's the time 0 * to buy *T*-1] .
- [ARG1 The backdrop to Friday 's slide was markedly different from that of the October 1987 crash] , [ARG0 fund managers] [rel argue] 0 *T*-1 .
- Mr. Stookey , 59 years old , declined *-2 to be interviewed *-1 for this article , but [ARG0 he] has [ARGM-MNR consistently] [rel argued] [ARG1 that over the long haul -- across both the peaks and the troughs of the plastics market -- Quantum will prosper through its new direction] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel argues] [ARG1 that efforts * to firm up prices will be undermined *-1 by producers ' plans * to expand production capacity] .
- [ARG0 Most of the Western European members of Coordinating Committee on Multilateral Export Controls , the unofficial forum through which the U.S. and its allies align their export-control policies *T*-2] , are expected *-3 to [rel argue] for [ARG1-for more liberal export rules] [ARGM-LOC at a meeting 0 *T*-4 to be held *-1 in Paris Oct. 25 and 26] .
- [ARG0 Sunbelt and the FSLIC] [rel argued] to [ARG2-to the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals] `` [ARG1 that there will never be any assets with which * to satisfy a judgment against Sunbelt Savings *T*-1 nor any means 0 * to collect from any other party , including FSLIC *T*-2] . ''
- [ARG1 * Introducing pool] , [rel argued] 0 *T*-1 [ARG0 Councilwoman Riley Reinker] , would be `` dangerous .
- The revelations embarrassed town officials , although [ARG0 they] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the problems were n't as severe as the media suggested 0 *?*] .
- Both palmtops are dismissed *-1 by [ARG0 notebook makers] , who *T*-2 [rel argue] [ARG1 that they 're too small -- a problem 0 Poquet also encountered *T*-3 in focus groups , admits 0 *T*-4 Gerry Purdy , director of marketing] .
- `` [ARG1 We do n't look at it as *-1 not being a standard , we look at it as a new standard] , '' [ARG0 he] [rel argues] *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 Treasury officials] have been [rel arguing] [ARGM-TMP for months] [ARG1 that the dollar 's strength was out of whack with economic fundamentals , *-2 threatening *-3 to extinguish the export boom that *T*-1 has sustained manufacturers for several years] .
- [ARGM-TMP Even before Friday 's events] , [ARG0 Harvard University economist Benjamin Friedman] was [rel arguing] [ARG1 that the Fed wo n't be able *-1 to live up to its tough words on * eliminating inflation because of its responsibility * to protect fragile financial markets , banks and highly leveraged corporations] .
- [ARG1 If the market wo n't pay for it] , [ARG0 they] [rel argue] , it ca n't be worth its cost .
- [ARG0 He] [rel argues] [ARG1 that stocks are reasonably valued *-1 now , and that interest rates are lower *ICH*-2 now than in the fall of 1987] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Arguing] [ARG1 that the separate financial marketplaces acted as one] , and concluding that the crash had `` raised the possibility of a full-scale financial system breakdown , '' the presidential task force called for * establishing a super-regulator *-1 to oversee the markets , *-1 to make margins consistent across markets , *-1 to unify clearing systems and *-1 to install circuit breakers .
- [ARG0 Mount Lebanon High School , near Pittsburgh ,] sought $ 21 million *U* in compensatory damages from Grace , * [rel arguing] [ARG1 that the asbestos , which *T*-1 can cause respiratory diseases and lung cancer , posed a risk to students] .
- [ARG0 Solicitor General Kenneth Starr] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the 1973 Supreme Court decision , Roe vs. Wade , recognizing a constitutional right to abortion , was incorrect] .
- [ARG0 He] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel argued] [ARG1 that the high court was wrong in 1976 * to rule that minors have a right to abortion that *T*-2 ca n't be absolutely vetoed *-1 by their parents] .
- The administration 's position was outlined *-1 in a friend-of-the-court brief filed * in one of [ARG1 three abortion cases] 0 the Supreme Court will hear *T*-2 [rel argued] and will decide *T*-2 this term .
- [ARG1 The case , Hodgson vs. Minnesota ,] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel argued] *-1 [ARGM-TMP Nov. 29] .