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frames- `` You 'd see [ARG0 her] [rel correcting] [ARG1 homework] [ARGM-LOC in the stands] [ARGM-LOC at a football game] . ''
- He said that , [ARGM-ADV if and when safety problems were identified *-15 *T*-1] , [ARG1 they] were [rel corrected] *-16 .
- `` Particularly flagrant , '' Mrs. Dole said 0 *T*-2 , `` are *T*-1 the company 's numerous failures * to properly record injuries at its Fairless works , in spite of the firm promise 0 [ARG0 it] had made *T*-3 in an earlier corporate-wide settlement agreement * to [rel correct] [ARG1 such discrepancies] . ''
- He would ease the proposed penalties for delayed payroll-tax deposits and for faulty Form 1099 and [ARG1 other reports] that [ARG0 taxpayers] [rel correct] [ARGM-MNR voluntarily] *T*-282 .
- Why , until last spring , did [ARG0 the Long-Term Credit Bank of Japan] sometimes take several days *-2 to [rel correct] [ARG1 typographical errors in its paper work for international transactions] *T*-1 ?
- Over time , through benchmark surveys , the [rel corrected] [ARG1 data] on service exports and imports have been gathered *-1 .
- [ARG0 The capital-gains tax reform] is a step toward * [rel correcting] [ARG1 one of the gravest structural weaknesses of the U.S. economy , the closely connected phenomena of low savings rates , weak capital formation and high capital costs] .
- `` I 'm afraid of a popular revolt if [ARG1 this situation] is [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel corrected] , '' he adds *T*-1 .
- Intel said 0 [ARG0 it] had [rel corrected] [ARG1 the problems] and would start *-1 producing bugless chips next week .
- [ARGM-ADV Perhaps] [ARGM-TMP in time] [ARG0 the Supreme Court] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel correct] [ARG1 them] .
- We scribblers quickly concurred that not only was the bad rep of big-time college sports richly earned *-2 , but also that [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD could] be [rel corrected] *-1 .
- But [ARGM-ADV according to Doug Madison , a corporate trader with Bank of America in Los Angeles] , [ARG1 a large number of short positions] [ARGM-MOD must] [ARGM-TMP first] be [rel corrected] *-1 , [ARGM-ADV * spurring a temporary upswing] , [ARGM-TMP before the unit can turn lower] .
- [ARG0 This ministry] has done nothing 0 *T*-2 to [rel correct] [ARG1 the misunderstandings and misperceptions that *T*-1 are at the root of Japan 's deteriorating image] .
- [ARG0 *-1] To [rel correct] [ARG1 this inequality] , most people would have favored an indirect tax , like the consumption tax .
- [ARG0 Farm lending] was enacted *-1 * to [rel correct] [ARG1 this problem] [ARGM-MNR by * providing a reliable flow of lendable funds] .
- In contrast , [ARG0 a student loan program] that *T*-2 was meant solely *-1 to [rel correct] [ARG1 capital-market imperfections] would allow loans for any student , regardless of family income , at market or near-market rates .
- In order *-1 to show that [ARG0 all of its units] had [rel corrected] [ARG1 billing problems] and therefore should become eligible *ICH*-2 again for new contracts , prosecutors contend that `` high-level GE executives '' and company lawyers provided `` misleading statements '' to then-Air Force Secretary Verne Orr and other Pentagon officials during a series of meetings in 1985 .
- [ARG0 Ashland] also took a $ 25 million *U* after-tax charge 0 *T*-1 to cover anticipated costs *-2 to [rel correct] [ARG1 problems with boilers built * by one of its subsidiaries] .
- `` [ARG1 Here in south Texas we say Tie-vole-ee] , '' [ARG0 my host] [ARGM-MNR gently] [rel corrects] *T*-1 .
- The charge for the Riley subsidiary is for [ARG0 expected costs] 0 *T*-1 to [rel correct] [ARG1 problems with certain bed boilers built * for utilities] .
- As a result , if a problem develops on a production line , it *EXP*-1 is unlikely 0 [ARG0 some supervisor sitting in front of a personal computer or workstation] will know about it or be able *-2 to [rel correct] [ARG1 it] .
- The 1988 period was restated *-1 from net income of $ 8 million *U* [ARG0 *] to [rel correct] [ARG1 an overstatement in the company 's Boston Co. subsidiary] .
- [ARG0 This] is written *-1 * to [rel correct] [ARG1 a misquotation in your Oct. 3 article `` Deaths From Advanced Colon Cancer Can Be Reduced *-2 by * Using Two Drugs] . ''
- While some are renegade riders who *T*-3 simply scorn regulations , much bad riding simply reflects [ARG1 ignorance] that *T*-2 [ARGM-MOD can] be [rel corrected] *-1 [ARGM-MNR through `` education and peer pressure] , '' says *T*-4 Jim Hasenauer , a director of the International Mountain Biking Association .
- In the late 1960s [ARG0 some CPAs] failed *-2 to [rel correct] [ARG1 such abuses as clients picking permissive rules that *T*-1 hyped earnings and stock prices] .
- `` It was [ARG1 a case] of human error , which [ARG0 we] found *T*-1 almost immediately and [rel corrected] *T*-1 , '' a spokesman for Reuter in New York said *T*-2 .
- She said 0 Quotron switched to a backup system until [ARG1 the problems] were [rel corrected] *-1 .
- Information International Inc. said 0 it was sued *-1 by a buyer of its computerized newspaper-publishing system , alleging that [ARG0 the company] failed *-2 to [rel correct] [ARG1 deficiencies in the system] .