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frames- [ARG0 Mrs. Yeargin] [rel concedes] [ARG1 that she went over the questions in the earlier class] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 adding : `` I wanted *-2 to help all '' students] .
- [ARG0 Even some members of the Old Guard] , despite their current advantage , seem *-1 to be [rel conceding] [ARG1 that the future belongs with the New Guard] .
- [ARGM-LOC In San Francisco] , [ARG0 its backers] [rel concede] [ARG1 0 the ballpark is at best running even in the polls] .
- `` [ARG1 I 'm not so young anymore] , '' [rel concedes] *T*-1 [ARG0 the cigar-chomping , 48-year-old Mr. Tiant] .
- [ARG0 A spokesman for Borden Inc. , the nation 's largest milk producer ,] [rel concedes] [ARG1 0 Goya may be on to something] .
- [ARG0 Nissan] [rel concedes] [ARG1 that it wo n't recoup all its market-share losses in Japan until at least 1995] , and even that timetable might prove optimistic .
- `` [ARG1 We had lots of internal debate about this one] , '' [rel concedes] *T*-1 [ARG0 Tadahiko Fukuyama , a senior public-relations official] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Simonds-Gooding] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that British Satellite 's potential U.K. lenders `` are saying , ` When you 're on the air *T*-1 , you 'll -LCB- actually -RCB- get the money] . ' ''
- [ARG0 The American Bowling Congress] claims 0 a higher percentage of the public bowls regularly , but [rel concedes] [ARG1 0 its membership has declined this decade] .
- [ARG0 Even some Democrats] [rel concede] [ARG1 that there is probably a majority in the Senate that *T*-1 favors some kind of broad capital-punishment measure] .
- [ARG0 CBS Sports President Neal Pilson] has [rel conceded] [ARGM-ADV only] [ARG1 that CBS will have a loss in the first year] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Roberti] [rel concedes] [ARG1 that since the $ 750 million *U* takeover , `` sales growth has n't been dramatic] . ''
- [ARG0 We] [ARGM-MOD should] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel concede] [ARG1 that in the British experience the monetarist cause regains some of the credibility 0 it lost *T*-1 in the U.S. experience] .
- And [ARG0 Mr. Straszheim] [rel conceded] [ARGM-TMP after a recent drop in manufacturing jobs] [ARG1 that `` it *EXP*-3 may prove *-2 to be the case that we got whipsawed *-1 -- that we pulled the recession forecast at just the wrong time] . ''
- [ARGM-ADV *-1 Reviewing the company 's scrape with disaster] , [ARG0 Mr. Price] [rel conceded] [ARG1 0 it had tried *-2 to do too much on its own] .
- [ARG0 Paper companies] [rel concede] [ARG1 that business has been off recently] .
- [ARG1 `` Obviously , there are quantitative limitations on the assistance 0 we can provide *T*-1] , '' [rel concedes] *T*-2 [ARG0 Baron David de Rothschild] , `` but we feel 0 we have some cards 0 * to play *T*-3 . ''
- [ARG0 The authors] make a gloomy assessment of the economy and [rel concede] [ARG1 that `` quick and easy paths to success simply do n't exist] . ''
- Mr. Boren does n't think 0 all this influenced the failed coup this month , but [ARG0 he] does [rel concede] [ARG1 that Congress has made mistakes] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Lee] [rel concedes] [ARG1 0 the statements made * to him are far different from others being issued * in China] , but attributes that to the fact that the situation in China is `` very complex . ''
- [ARG0 The Chinese leader] , Mr. Lee informed Mr. Bush 0 *T*-2 , expressed some regret for what *T*-1 had happened in Beijing and [rel conceded] [ARG1 that China 's officials bore some responsibility] .
- [ARG0 The Soviet foreign minister] [ARGM-MNR publicly] [rel concedes] [ARG1 that his government `` violated norms of behavior '' in Afghanistan and just plain lied about the radar station] .
- The quotes could not be found *-1 on the tapes , and [ARG0 the two judges who *T*-2 decided the case for Ms. Malcolm and her publishers] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that , for the purpose of their decision , `` we assume 0 the quotations were deliberately altered *-3] . ''
- [ARGM-DIS However] , [ARG0 creditors and bidders alike] [rel concede] [ARG1 that the state plays a major role because it could significantly delay final settlement of a plan 0 it did n't like *T*-1] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel concedes] : `` [ARG1 This is the most difficult market that I 've been involved *-1 in *T*-2] . ''
- [ARG0 Mr. Packwood] all but [rel conceded] [ARG1 defeat] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 telling Mr. Mitchell : `` I sense at this stage 0 you may have the votes] . ''
- Because [ARG0 most businesses] put market share above profitability , * to let a competitor 's addition to capacity go unmatched is * to [rel concede] [ARG1 defeat] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Pilson] calls that loss estimate `` wildly inaccurate , '' *-1 [rel conceding] [ARGM-ADV only] [ARG1 that CBS will lose money on baseball in the first year] .
- If the IRS asks for *RNR*-1 and gets *RNR*-1 a replacement for a check that [ARG0 it] [rel concedes] [ARG1 0 it lost *T*-2 in processing] , it will reimburse the taxpayer for the stop-payment charge on the original .
- [ARG0 They] [rel concede] [ARG1 that much of the government meddling that *T*-1 torments them is essential to the public good , and even to their own businesses] .
- [ARG0 The department 's Office of Thrift Supervision] said 0 that does n't necessarily mean 0 thrifts are biased *-1 , but [rel conceded] [ARG1 that it does n't have data about applicants 0 *T*-3 to determine why blacks are rejected *-2 more often *T*-4] .
- [ARG0 Litigation Sciences] [rel concedes] [ARG1 that in one in 20 cases it was flatout wrong in its predictions] .
- [ARG0 They] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that the odds favored Mr. Kasparov] , but they put their hope in D.T. 's recently enhanced capacity for * examining positions -- up to a million per second , from 720,000 .
- [ARG0 Dr. Blumenfeld] [rel concedes] [ARG1 0 he did n't fully understand what he was buying *T*-1] .
- [ARGM-LOC In a foreign-policy address before the Soviet legislature] , [ARG0 the foreign minister] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that the radar station in Krasnoyarsk breached the superpower Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty] and said 0 it would be dismantled *-1 .
- `` [ARG1 In a way , that 's what this is *T*-1] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Gonzalez] [rel concedes] *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 Mr. Joseph] [rel conceded] [ARG1 0 the junk market was in disarray , according to people familiar with the discussion] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Dinkins] [rel concedes] [ARG1 nothing] [ARGM-LOC in his ability * to stumble and bumble] .
- They said 0 [ARG0 the president] [rel conceded] [ARG1 0 the notification requirement did n't affect his decision * to lend only minor support to this month 's Panama coup effort] .
- [ARG0 Bush] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that the requirement did n't affect a decision * to lend only minor support to this month 's failed effort * to oust Panama 's Noriega] , aides said 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Messrs. Fleischmann and Pons] initially reported indirect evidence of neutrons being produced * in their experiment but [ARGM-TMP later] [rel conceded] [ARG1 0 the measurements were questionable] .
- [ARG0 She] [rel concedes] [ARG1 that such a position is `` unfair '' to the thousands of conscientious and qualified people plying the trade] , but as a consumer advocate she feels impelled *-1 to take it .
- [ARGM-LOC In a separate speech prepared * for delivery at the dinner] , [ARG0 Robin Leigh-Pemberton , Bank of England governor ,] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that `` demand pressures were even more buoyant than * had been appreciated *-1 '' when the British economy was heating up last year *T*-2] .
- [ARGM-ADV While they can target some of the most obvious miscreants] , [ARG0 enforcers] [rel concede] [ARG1 that they are only scratching the surface] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters] refuse *-1 to [rel concede] [ARG1 that they may have made a tactical error in *-2 accepting the Sony offer before *-3 taking it up with Warner] .
- [ARG0 He] said 0 the company expects *-1 to be `` on target '' with analysts ' projections by year end but [rel conceded] [ARG1 that the fourth quarter represents `` a significant challenge] . ''
- [ARG0 Mr. Dell] , [ARGM-TMP meanwhile] , [rel concedes] [ARG1 0 the company was `` definitely too optimistic '' in its expectations] .
- The reversal came after [ARG0 the government] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that investigators may have faked evidence] .
- [ARG0 He] [rel concedes] [ARG1 0 H&R Block is `` well-entrenched '' and `` a great company] , '' but says `` it does n't grow fast enough for us .
- [ARG0 Mr. Bloch] [rel concedes] [ARG1 that a recent diversification attempt fell through] .
- `` [ARG1 We 're not going *-1 to walk in and replace a company 's corporate accounting system if it 's already running on an IBM mainframe] , '' [rel concedes] *T*-2 [ARG0 Kenneth H. Olsen , Digital 's president] .
- [ARG0 Wall Street] has [ARGM-DIS all but] [rel conceded] on [ARG1-on the issue] and is now lobbying for the less onerous Senate version of one of the provisions .
- [ARGM-ADV While discount promotions are essential for most brands] , [ARG0 some companies] [rel concede] [ARG1 0 they went overboard in *-1 shifting money from advertising to coupons , refunds and other sales incentives] .
- [ARG1 As the strike enters its 15th day today , some members are getting nervous] , [ARG0 the spokesman] [rel conceded] 0 *T*-2 , but the majority of the 55,000 Machinists are prepared *-1 to `` wait it out as long as it takes *?* .
- [ARG0 Mr. Mark] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that Colgate 's domestic business , apart from its highly profitable Hill 's Pet Products unit , has lagged] .
- [ARG0 Even staunch anti-bike Sierra members] [rel concede] [ARG1 that 10 % of all riders cause most of the problems] .
- `` * Sit tight '' through the coming volatility , Mr. Reitman suggests 0 *T*-1 , though [ARG0 he] [rel concedes] [ARG1 that many small investors will find Jaguar 's zigzags `` too hard 0 * to swallow *T*-2] . ''
- `` [ARG1 On occasion , he paid a high price] , '' [ARG0 Mr. Wachter] [rel concedes] 0 *T*-3 , but he says 0 those who *T*-1 bid less and dropped out were dealers who *T*-2 would then have marked up the paintings *-4 to resell them at a profit to collectors .
- [ARG1 The former board had produced `` 21 opinions and 1,000 critics '' in its 12-year life] , [ARG0 its chairman] had [rel conceded] 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-ADV If you identify with the besieged managers] , [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD must] [rel concede] [ARG1 that speedy and effective relief from the excesses of the takeover market is more likely *-1 to come from the marketplace than from Washington] .
- [ARGM-ADV Though the argument may have a common-sense ring to it] , [ARG0 even the S&L lawyers] [rel concede] [ARG1 0 there 's little precedent 0 *T*-1 to back their position] .
- `` [ARG1 We 've basically got *-4 to start from scratch , to train writers and producers *-5 to make shows that other people will want *-2 to see *T*-3] , '' [rel concedes] *T*-1 [ARG0 Colin Young , head of Britain 's National Film Theatre School] .
- But [ARG0 administration officials] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that Friday 's drop carried the chance of further declines this week] .
- [ARGM-DIS However] , [ARG0 they] [rel conceded] [ARG1 that some potential bidders would rely on bank loans and would *-1 be hurt if the troubles of the UAL buy-out group signified a general unwillingness *ICH*-2 among banks * to provide credit for debt-financed takeovers] .
- Fred Wertheimer -- president of Common Cause , the self-styled citizens lobby -- said 0 [ARG0 Mr. Keating] [ARGM-TMP already] has [rel conceded] [ARG1 *-1 attempting *-2 to buy influence with the lawmakers -- Democratic Sens. Dennis DeConcini of Arizona , Alan Cranston of California , John Glenn of Ohio and Donald Riegle of Michigan ; and GOP Sen. John McCain of Arizona] .
- In July , California newspapers disclosed that Mr. Keating gave $ 850,000 *U* in corporate funds to three tax-exempt voter registration organizations in 1987 and 1988 at the behest of [ARG0 Sen. Cranston] , who *T*-1 [rel conceded] [ARG1 that * soliciting the money was `` a pretty stupid thing 0 * to do *T*-2 politically] . ''