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frames- `` What *T*-14 matters is what advertisers are paying *T*-15 per page , and [ARGM-LOC in that department] [ARG0 we] are [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR fine] [ARGM-TMP this fall] , '' said *T*-1 Mr. Spoon .
- And [ARG0 the firms] are stretching their nets far and wide *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] .
- [ARG1 What] [ARG0 she] [rel did] *T*-97 was like * taking the law into your own hands . ''
- `` The message to the board of education out of all this is 0 we 've got *-1 to take a serious look at [ARGM-MNR how] [ARG0 we] 're [rel doing] [ARG1 our curriculum and our testing policies] *T*-2 [ARGM-LOC in this state] , '' said *T*-3 the talk-show host .
- `` [ARG0 She] [rel did] [ARG1 a lot of harm] , '' says *T*-1 Cathryn Rice , who *T*-100 had discovered the crib notes .
- `` We work damn hard at what we do *T*-101 for damn little pay , and [ARG1 what] [ARG0 she] [rel did] *T*-1 cast unfair aspersions on all of us . ''
- `` We work damn hard at [ARG1 what] [ARG0 we] [rel do] *T*-101 for damn little pay , and what she did *T*-1 cast unfair aspersions on all of us . ''
- There may be [ARG0 others] [rel doing] [ARG1 what she did *T*-1] . ''
- There may be others doing [ARG1 what] [ARG0 she] [rel did] *T*-1 . ''
- [ARG0 I] even dreamt about school and [ARG1 new things] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with my students] . ''
- Mostly , she says 0 *T*-1 , she wanted *-2 to prevent the damage to self-esteem that [ARG0 her low-ability students] would suffer *T*-3 from * [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR badly] on [ARG1-on the test] .
- Signs of a slowing economy are increasing pressure *ICH*-2 on the Federal Reserve * to cut short-term interest rates , but it *EXP*-1 is n't clear whether [ARG0 the central bank] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 so] .
- To [ARGM-MNR the extent] 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 this] *T*-3 , they 're quite content *-1 to get a return on investment of 1 % to 2 % *U* . ''
- Packages encourage loyalty by *-1 rewarding [ARG0 customers] for * [rel doing] [ARG1 the bulk of their banking] [ARGM-LOC in one place] .
- [ARG1 All] 0 [ARG0 she] had *-2 to [rel do] *T*-1 was put $ 15,000 *U* in a certificate of deposit , or qualify for a $ 10,000 *U* personal line of credit .
- [ARG1 Five things] 0 [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-MNR for $ 15,000 *U* or less] :
- `` Markey said 0 [ARG0 we] [ARGM-MOD could] have [rel done] [ARG1 this] [ARGM-LOC in public] '' [ARGM-CAU because so little sensitive information was disclosed *-132] , the aide said 0 *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG0 We] had *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 something structurally and radically different] . ''
- [ARGM-ADV If the Japanese companies are seriously considering their survival] , [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 at least three things *ICH*-2] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to improve the situation] : [ARGM-ADV raise salaries higher than those of financial institutions ; improve working conditions -LRB- better offices and more vacations , for example -RRB- ; accept and hire more labor from outside Japan] .
- -LRB- Morgan Stanley last week joined a growing list of [ARG0 U.S. securities firms] that *T*-255 have stopped *-1 [rel doing] [ARG1 index arbitrage for their own accounts] . -RRB-
- [ARGM-ADV First] , [ARG1 the trading] is [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-MNR over the counter] and is n't reported *-1 on either the U.S. or London stock trading tapes .
- [ARGM-DIS Still] , `` [ARG1 Much less -LCB- index-arbitrage activity -RCB- *ICH*-1] is [rel done] *-161 [ARGM-LOC over here] than in the U.S. '' said 0 *T*-2 Richard Barfield , chief investment manager at Standard Life Assurance Co. , which *T*-258 manages about # 15 billion *U* -LRB- $ 23.72 billion *U* -RRB- in United Kingdom institutional funds .
- But there 's disagreement over [ARGM-MNR how] [ARG0 *] to [rel do] [ARG1 it] *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 It] [rel does] [ARG1 a first-rate job] .
- [ARG0 You] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 all this] [ARGM-ADV even if you 're not a reporter or a researcher or a scholar or a member of Congress] .
- `` [ARG0 The company] is [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR well] , it 's stable , it 's got good people .
- He declined *-1 to elaborate , other than *-1 to say , `` [ARG0 It] just seemed [ARG1 the right thing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-2 [ARGM-TMP at this minute] .
- If [ARG0 President Bush] fails *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-TMP in his first year] , he will invite Congress , for the remainder of his presidency , *-2 to rewrite Article II of the Constitution *-3 to suit its purposes .
- If [ARG0 Congress] [rel does] [ARG1 nothing] , President Bush will have won .
- `` [ARG0 I] 'm [rel doing] [ARG1 the main story] , and I 'm already two beers drunk , '' said *T*-1 reporter Andy Furillo , whom the Times hired *T*-50 away several years ago but who *T*-49 returned to the Herald out of preference .
- [ARG0 The banks] have 28 days 0 * to file an appeal against the ruling *T*-2 and are expected *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-TMP shortly] .
- [ARG0 A few , such as giant Merrill Lynch & Co. ,] now refuse *-1 [ARGM-ADV even] to [rel do] [ARG1 index arbitrage trades] for [ARG2-for clients] .
- *-1 Left *-3 to its own devices , index arbitrage will become more and more efficient , *-1 making [ARG1 it] harder and harder 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel do] *T*-2 [ARGM-MNR profitably] .
- `` If [ARG0 you] continue *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 this] , the investor *ICH*-1 becomes frightened -- any investor : the odd lotter , mutual funds and pension funds , '' says *T*-3 Larry Zicklin , managing partner at Neuberger & Berman .
- Index traders who *T*-71 buy all 500 stocks in the S&P 500 often do n't even know [ARG1 what] [ARG0 the companies 0 they own *T*-1] [ARGM-ADV actually] [rel do] *T*-2 , complains 0 *T*-3 Andrew Sigler , chairman of Champion International Corp .
- [ARGM-TMP By this September] , [ARG0 program traders] were [rel doing] [ARG1 a record 13.8 % of the Big Board 's average daily trading volume] .
- `` [ARGM-TMP When] [ARG0 you] [rel do] [ARG1 that] *T*-1 , there is not a cut , but there is in fact a program increase of $ 5 million *U* '' each for the FTC and the Justice Department , Rep. Neal Smith -LRB- D. , Iowa -RRB- said 0 *T*-2 during House debate .
- *-1 Citing the October 1987 crash , Glenn Miller says , `` It 's like the last crash -- they threatened , but [ARG0 no one] [rel did] [ARG1 anything] . ''
- [ARG0 Those] who *T*-1 still want *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] `` will just find some way 0 * to get around '' any attempt * to curb it *T*-3 .
- Similarly , Rick Wamre , a 31-year-old asset manager for a Dallas real-estate firm , would like *-1 to see program trading disappear because `` I ca n't see that [ARG0 it] [rel does] [ARG1 anything] for [ARG2-for the market or the country] . ''
- [ARG1 What else] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARG0 a small investor] [rel do] *T*-1 ?
- `` This stadium shows that [ARG1 anything 0 government can do *T*-2] , [ARG0 we] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *-3 [ARGM-MNR better] , '' Mr. Robbie says *T*-1 .
- `` This stadium shows that [ARG1 anything] 0 [ARG0 government] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-2 , we can do *-3 better , '' Mr. Robbie says *T*-1 .
- This raises the key issue : [ARG1 What] [ARG0 *] to [rel do] *T*-2 about [ARG2-about people who *T*-1 suffer serious injuries from beneficial drugs] ?
- They must figure that justice has *-2 to get done *-3 by somebody , but know 0 [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] be [rel done] *-1 by [ARG0-by Congress] .
- The committee 's members are worried [ARG1 what] [ARG0 all this free food] [ARGM-MOD might] [rel do] *T*-2 to [ARG2-to the economic prospects of Poland 's own farmers] .
- [ARG0 Many institutional index funds] are active program traders , *-1 swapping their stocks for futures [ARGM-TMP when] profitable * to [rel do] [ARG1 so] *T*-2 .
- He added , `` [ARG0 This] has [ARG1 nothing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with Marty Ackerman] and it is not designed , particularly , *-2 to take the company private . ''
- Indeed , Columbia executives recently told reporters 0 they were interested in * creating [ARG0 a separate unit] 0 *T*-1 to hold Columbia 's junk bonds and [ARGM-ADV perhaps] [rel do] [ARG1 merchant banking] .
- Plans [ARG0 *] to [rel do] [ARG1 this] are due * to be filed *-1 in a week or so .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-ADV if Columbia could keep its junk bonds separate from the thrift till they mature -- at full value , unless the issuer goes bust or restructures --] [ARG0 the junk portfolio] [ARGM-MOD might] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR all right] .
- But Mr. Lane said that while the SEC regulates who *T*-7 files , the law tells [ARG0 them] [ARGM-TMP when] * to [rel do] [ARG1 so] *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG1 What] 's [ARG0 he] [rel doing] *T*-93 ? '' hissed *T*-1 my companion , who *T*-91 was the only other English-speaking member of the convention and whose knuckles *T*-92 were white .
- It unfortunately encourages others to engage in [ARG1 a highly dangerous and illegal activity] that [ARG0 only a very few] are [rel doing] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP now] .
- Rep. Austin Murphy -LRB- D. , Pa. -RRB- , chairman of the House labor standards subcommittee , said 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD might] have [rel done] [ARGM-MNR better] `` [ARGM-ADV if we 'd held their feet to the fire] . ''
- The computer spy had discovered that [ARG0 a popular editing\/electronic mail program called * Gnu-Emacs] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 tricks] with [ARG3-with the widely used Unix operating system created * by AT&T] .
- The CIA told him 0 [ARG0 it] does [ARGM-NEG not] [rel do] [ARG1 domestic counterespionage] .
- He is 37 , an astronomer with impressive credentials , and something of a genius at *-1 making [ARG0 computers] [rel do] [ARG1 his bidding] .
- `` Until this came up and hit the press , there was never any indication that [ARG0 he] was [rel doing] [ARG1 anything wrong] . ''
- That was just an early step in a relationship with government that *T*-196 has earned the Mitsubishi group the dubious moniker of `` seisho , '' literally government-business , a title that *T*-197 has the pejorative connotation of [ARG0 *] [rel doing] [ARG1 the government 's bidding] , but also suggests the clout inherent in * maintaining such close ties .
- `` I 'm surprised 0 [ARG0 they] 're [rel doing] [ARG1 this] , '' says *T*-1 Penn Kavanagh , president of Schieffelin & Somerset Co. , which *T*-215 markets Johnnie Walker scotches .
- `` [ARG0 The next level down] [rel did] [ARG1 doors] .
- [ARG0 All these vehicles] have sharply improved Nissan 's morale and image -- but have [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel done] [ARG1 much] for [ARG2-for its market share] .
- He promises that Nissan will soon establish a holding company overseeing all U.S. operations , just as [ARG0 it] 's [rel doing] [ARGM-LOC in Europe] .
- `` [ARG0 We] are still only half way through the turnaround of this company , and there are [ARG1 many more things] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-2 , '' President Kume says *T*-1 .
- `` By [ARG0 *-2] [rel doing] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR in this manner] we can have , I would say , more time without the press of social activities or mandatory joint appearances , things of that nature for public consumption , '' Mr. Bush said *T*-1 .
- I am not a proponent of [ARG1 everything] 0 [ARG0 Gandhi] [rel did] *T*-1 , but some of his law breaking was justified because India was then under occupation by a foreign power , and Indians were not able *-2 to participate fully in decisions that *T*-263 vitally affected them .
- [ARG1 The 1988-return project] starts Jan. 1 and is *-1 to be [rel done] *-240 [ARGM-TMP by May 31 , 1991] .
- Special Judge Galloway noted that Givens managed horse-breeding in a businesslike way : [ARG0 He] kept detailed accounts , practiced soil conservation , enhanced his experience by *-1 consulting experts , spent several hours a day *-1 [rel doing] [ARG1 chores] , and dropped the sideline when his best brood mare died *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG0 I] 've [rel done] [ARG1 over 40 ad agency searches] -LCB- [ARGM-PNC for clients] -RCB- , so I have a pretty good notion of what clients are interested in *T*-1 when they look for an agency *T*-2 , '' Mr. Achenbaum said *T*-3 .
- Mr. Spielvogel said 0 he hopes 0 [ARG0 Mr. Achenbaum] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 some strategic consulting] [ARGM-LOC at the agency] [ARGM-PNC for `` non-clients] , [ARGM-ADV in hopes that they become clients] . ''
- It struck me as a way 0 * to get back to [ARG1 what] [ARG0 I] really want *-3 to [rel do] *T*-2 *T*-1 . ''
- And much better at that than at -LCB- [ARG1 the price-cutting] -RCB- 0 [ARG0 he 's] been [rel doing] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP recently] . ''
- On U.S. military presence in Asia : *-3 Asked *-4 if his offer * to allow the American military to use facilities in Singapore would help preserve America 's presence in the region at bases in the Philippines , he said , `` [ARG1 What] [ARG0 we] have [rel done] *T*-302 is * make it *EXP*-1 easier for the Philippines to continue *-5 to host American bases without it being said 0 they are lackeys of the imperialists and the only ones in Asia or in Southeast Asia .
- We think 0 it is n't such a great burden , that it carries no stigma , and [ARG0 we] are prepared *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] . ''
- [ARG0 They] [rel did] [ARG2 me] [ARG1 some good] .
- [ARG0 They] [rel did] [ARG2 themselves] [ARG1 even more good] .
- On Cambodia : `` * Let 's assume that [ARG0 -LCB- former Cambodian leader Prince Norodom -RCB- Sihanouk] [rel does] [ARG1 what the press wants him to do *T*-1] and joins up with -LCB- Vietnamese-backed Cambodian leader -RCB- Hun Sen .
- `` [ARG1 All] 0 [ARG0 we] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] *T*-1 was tell a patient , ` * squeeze my fingers as hard as you can *?* ' or ` * raise your arm . '
- `` [ARG0 We] [ARGM-MOD must] [rel do] [ARG1 more] [ARGM-PNC * to help the Japanese here in Baja] [ARGM-ADV if we want them to invest elsewhere] , '' says *T*-1 Mr. Ruffo , the governor-elect of the National Action Party and himself a succesful businessman .
- [ARG1 Not a lot] was needed *-1 to be [rel done] *-2 .
- But there were hitches , not the least of which *T*-17 was that , Mr. Wathen says , [ARG0 he] proceeded almost blindly in * [rel doing] [ARG1 the $ 95 million *U* acquisition , which *T*-18 was completed *-1 in January 1988] .
- `` [ARG0 We] were n't allowed *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 any due diligence] because of competitive reasons .
- One office had [ARG0 19 people] [rel doing] [ARG1 the work of three] , `` and half of the employees had company automobiles . ''
- The key to Pinkerton 's future will be * sticking to [ARG1 what] [ARG0 it] [rel does] *T*-1 [ARGM-MNR best] -- * being a security company , says 0 *T*-2 Mr. Wathen .
- He asserts that [ARG0 government] has [rel done] [ARG1 an even worse job of * controlling its health bill than business *?*] .
- Although Philip Morris typically tries *-1 to defend the rights of smokers with free-choice arguments , `` [ARG0 this] has [ARG1 nothing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-3 with [ARG2-with cigarettes] , nor will it ever *?* , '' the spokesman says 0 *T*-2 .
- If [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 that] and at the same time *-1 send a message that *T*-66 supports your business , that 's brilliant . ''
- `` [ARG1 All] 0 [ARG0 they] are trying *-2 to [rel do] *T*-1 is borrow some of the legitimacy of the Bill of Rights itself .
- [ARGM-DIS But] , they caution *T*-2 , [ARG0 conservative investors] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-ADV *-1 to sell into the strength] .
- `` The interest-rate sensitives are n't rallying with the rest of the market because of fears about [ARG1 what] [ARG0 the -LRB- Federal Reserve -RRB-] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] , '' Mr. Jennison said *T*-1 .
- Its plan , instead , is [ARG0 *-1] to spin off the remainder of its real estate unit and to possibly [rel do] [ARG1 the same] with [ARG4-with its mining and energy assets] .
- But Asher B. Edelman , who *T*-89 controls about 16 % of the San Antonio , Texas , computer-servicing company , insisted that [ARG0 the announcement] did n't have [ARG1 anything] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with the ongoing battle for control of Datapoint Corp] .
- Mr. Edelman said 0 [ARG0 the decision] `` has [ARG1 nothing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with Marty Ackerman] . ''
- Shop Television Network Inc. , of Los Angeles , said 0 Penney agreed *-1 to continue its exclusive arrangement with [ARG0 Shop Television] , which *T*-103 [rel does] [ARG1 the production , marketing and cable distribution] for [ARG2-for the J.C. Penney Television Shopping Channel] .
- People familiar with the exchange said 0 another idea likely * to be approved *-1 is * expanding the monthly reports on program trading *-2 to cover specific days or even hours of heavy program trading and [ARG0 who] *T*-137 was [rel doing] [ARG1 it] .
- But in an interview in which he called the stock market 's volatility a `` national problem *T*-3 , '' Big Board Chairman John J. Phelan Jr. said , `` [ARG0 We] are going *-1 to try *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 some things 0 *ICH*-4] [ARGM-TMP in the short intermediate term] '' [ARGM-PNC *T*-5 to help the situation] .
- The company `` ca n't be bullish if [ARG0 they] 're [rel doing] [ARG1 a sizable 30-year bullet] , '' said 0 *T*-1 one analyst .
- Eight companies submitted bids , but Fujitsu won the contract by *-1 essentially saying 0 [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] [ARG1 the job] [ARGM-MNR for free] .
- They said 0 [ARG0 they] wanted *-1 to wait for the outcome of any government investigation before *-2 deciding [ARG1 what] *-3 to [rel do] *T*-164 .
- But , by *-1 allowing BT Securities Inc. to handle private placements , the Fed boosted the volume of new types of [ARG1 underwriting] that [ARG0 the unit] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-186 .
- Adds *T*-1 Mr. Eidsmo , `` [ARG1 What *T*-193 felt good that day] was [rel done] [ARGM-TMP that day] . ''
- [ARG0 Mr. Bush] has asked Congress *-3 to provide more than $ 400 million *U* in economic aid and food grants for Poland 's new government , but has been chided *-1 by Democrats for *-4 failing *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 more] .
- Although Mr. Azoff wo n't produce films at first , it *EXP*-1 is possible that [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-TMP later] , the sources said 0 *T*-2 .
- The poll points up some inconsistencies between what people say *T*-1 and [ARG1 what] [ARG0 they] [rel do] *T*-2 .
- People are too embarrassed * to say 0 [ARG0 they] have [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel done] [ARG1 anything] . ''
- So many people *ICH*-2 fudge on answers about exercise , 0 the president 's council now uses specific criteria *-4 to determine what *T*-1 is considered *-3 vigorous : [ARG0 It] must produce contractions of large muscle groups , must achieve 60 % of maximum aerobic capacity and [ARGM-MOD must] be [rel done] [ARGM-EXT three or more times a week] [ARGM-TMP for a minimum of 20 minutes] .
- Of 14 activities , the Journal survey found that [ARG1 12 *T*-1 -- including bicycling , skiing and swimming --] are being [rel done] *-4 by [ARG0-by fewer Americans *ICH*-2] [ARGM-TMP today] than eight years ago .
- It 's [ARG1 an activity] 0 she feels 0 [ARG0 she] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP for life] , and by *-2 pulling a golf cart , she still gets a good workout .
- `` [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 anything] [ARGM-MNR score-wise] , but I like meeting the girls . ''
- `` [ARG1 All] 0 [ARG0 you] have *-2 to [rel do] *T*-1 is eat a big pizza , and then go to bed , '' he says *T*-3 .
- `` [ARG0 I] was [rel doing] [ARG1 the laundry] and nearly broke my neck *-3 running upstairs *-4 to see who *T*-1 was there , and it was nobody , '' she says *T*-2 , eyes wide at the recollection .
- `` [ARG0 The suggestion itself] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel do] [ARG1 the healing] . ''
- If Brazil devises an economic strategy allowing it to resume growth and service debt , this could lead it to open up *RNR*-1 and deregulate *RNR*-1 its sheltered economy , analysts say *T*-3 , just as [ARG0 Argentinian President Carlos Saul Menem] has been [rel doing] [ARGM-ADV even though he was elected *-2 on a populist platform] .
- But despite the differences in what they say *T*-1 , according to some analysts here , economic constraints mean 0 the next president may not have many choices about [ARG1 what] [ARG0 he] [rel does] *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG0 They] [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 that] [ARGM-TMP very often] [ARGM-TMP today] [ARGM-ADV at all] .
- They all understand point one : [ARG1 Nothing] 0 [ARG0 the U.S.] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-1 will make much difference in whether Mr. Gorbachev succeeds with perestroika .
- The ultimate outcome depends on what he does *T*-1 , not on [ARG1 what] [ARG0 we] [rel do] *T*-2 .
- The ultimate outcome depends on [ARG1 what] [ARG0 he] [rel does] *T*-1 , not on what we do *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-TMP Ten minutes later] , [ARG1 it] was [rel done] *-1 .
- `` Unless the market goes to 19 million units -- [ARG1 which] we all know 0 [ARG0 it] 's not going *-3 to [rel do] *T*-1 -- we have the inescapable fact that the transplants are adding capacity , '' Mr. Lutz said *T*-2 last month .
- In [ARG0 *-1] [rel doing] [ARG1 so] , he neither rejected a socialist planned economy nor embraced the free market .
- The company has no immediate plans * to close any operations , she said 0 *T*-1 , but Quotron may subcontract [ARG1 some work] that [ARG0 it] has been [rel doing] *T*-2 [ARGM-MNR in-house] , including refurbishment and production of Quotron 1000 equipment used * in * delivering financial data .
- Some Japanese operations , such as securities-trading rooms , may be ahead of their American counterparts , he says 0 *T*-1 , but `` basically , there 's [ARG1 little analysis] [rel done] * [ARGM-MNR on computers] [ARGM-LOC in Japan] . ''
- [ARG0 Dozens of small companies] [rel did] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 swiftly establishing a standard operating system] .
- Kidder , Peabody & Co. , a unit of General Electric Co. , announced 0 [ARG0 it] would stop *-1 [rel doing] [ARG1 stock-index arbitrage] for [ARG2-for its own account] , and Merrill Lynch & Co. pulled out of the practice altogether .
- But yesterday , Mr. Carpenter said 0 big institutional investors , which he would n't identify *T*-2 , `` told us 0 they would n't do business with [ARG0 firms] '' that *T*-1 continued *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 index arbitrage] for [ARG2-for their own accounts] .
- Kidder denied that [ARG0 GE 's chairman and chief executive , John F. Welch ,] had [ARG1 anything] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with Kidder 's decision] .
- `` [ARG0 Our decision] had [ARG1 nothing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with any pressure 0 Mr. Welch received *T*-2] , '' Mr. Carpenter said *T*-3 .
- [ARG0 Merrill 's index arbitragers] will continue *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 other kinds of computer-assisted program trading] , so there probably wo n't be any layoffs at the firm , people familiar with Merrill 's program operation said 0 *T*-2 .
- And there was speculation *ICH*-2 yesterday that Fidelity Investments and other large mutual-fund companies might soon follow the lead of Kemper Corp. and other institutions in * cutting off trading business to [ARG0 securities firms] that *T*-1 [rel do] [ARG1 program trading] .
- At Nissan , `` we felt 0 [ARG0 we] wanted *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 something] [ARGM-PNC *-3 to help them gather money] , and we had this airtime on Monday Night Football , '' explains 0 *T*-1 Brooke Mitzel , a Nissan advertising creative manager .
- [ARG0 New York Life] has been [rel doing] [ARG1 the same] [ARGM-TMP for over 140 years] . ''
- Yet [ARG1 the best] 0 [ARG0 the far-left] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] *T*-1 was not enough * to deter the biggest voting bloc -- nearly 40 % -- from *-3 endorsing the direction 0 Spain is taking *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 He] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel do] [ARG1 more] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to reduce tax rates on wealth and income] , [ARGM-ADV in recognition of the fact that those cuts yield higher , not lower , revenues] .
- [ARG0 He] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 more] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to cut public subsidies and transfers] , [ARGM-ADV thus *-1 making funds available for public services starved * of money for six years] .
- It *EXP*-1 may even be possible * to replace defective genes with healthy versions , though [ARG0 no one] has come close *-2 to [rel doing] [ARG1 that] so far .
- It *EXP*-2 is unclear what *T*-1 caused [ARG0 the creditors] to [rel do] [ARG1 an about-face on * exploring alternatives to Eastern 's new reorganization plan] .
- Because [ARG0 the carrier] is still pledging *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 that] , some committee members successfully argued 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 .
- `` It has made people think twice about how they use music *T*-1 and is forcing [ARG0 them] to be more circumspect about * [rel doing] [ARG1 a particular rendition of a song] [ARGM-MNR in its most famous form] , '' he said *T*-2 .
- GE 's Kidder Peabody unit said 0 [ARG0 it] would stop *-1 [rel doing] [ARG1 stock-index arbitrage] for [ARG2-for its own account] , while Merrill Lynch said 0 it was halting such trading entirely .
- Once external conditions , such as U.S. demand , swing in the territory 's favor , they argue 0 *T*-1 , [ARG0 local businessmen] will probably overcome their 1997 worries and continue *-2 [rel doing] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-MNR as usual] .
- Though it is still doing stock-index arbitrage trades for customers , Morgan Stanley 's trading halt for its own account is likely *-2 to shake up [ARG0 firms] such as Kidder , Peabody & Co. that *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP still] [rel do] [ARG1 such trades] for [ARG2-for their own account] .
- Though [ARG0 it] is [ARGM-TMP still] [rel doing] [ARG1 stock-index arbitrage trades] for [ARG2-for customers] , Morgan Stanley 's trading halt for its own account is likely *-2 to shake up firms such as Kidder , Peabody & Co. that *T*-1 still do such trades for their own account .
- `` [ARG0 They] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-TMP every chance 0 they get *T*-2] , '' said *T*-1 one program-trading executive .
- [ARG1 It] [ARGM-ADV just] is [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel done] *-1 .
- [ARG1 What] [ARG0 Mr. Major and Mrs. Thatcher] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] *T*-2 [ARGM-TMP now] remains *-3 to be seen *-1 .
- Our advice is this : * Immediately return the government surpluses to the economy through incentive-maximizing tax cuts , and find some monetary policy target that *T*-1 balances both supply and demand for money -LRB- [ARG1 which] [ARG0 neither aggregates nor interest rates] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-2 -RRB- .
- *-2 Asked *-3 [ARG1 what] [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-MNR differently] [ARGM-TMP on the morrow] , Craig allowed that he might play his outfielders deeper , `` maybe on the other side of the fence . ''
- The boys with the white elephants on their sleeves might not have made the earth move much , but [ARG0 they] [ARGM-ADV certainly] [rel did] [ARG1 some impressive things] with [ARG2-with baseballs] .
- `` We used the data *-1 to redesign our sorting system and put our resources [ARGM-LOC where] [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 the most good] *T*-2 . ''
- The team even created a points system 0 *T*-2 to identify [ARG0 those couriers and subgroups] that *T*-1 were [rel doing] [ARG1 the most 0 *T*-4 to reduce package-sort cycle time] .
- `` [ARG0 They] had *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] . ''
- Howard Rubel , an analyst with C.J. Lawrence , Morgan Grenfell Inc. in New York , said 0 the shift reflects Boeing confidence in [ARG0 Mr. Pinick] , described * by Mr. Rubel as an expert on * [rel doing] [ARG1 business] with [ARG2-with the military] .
- And [ARG0 Unisys] is expected *-1 to [rel do] [ARGM-MNR little better than *-2 break even in the fourth quarter] .
- *-1 Reviewing the company 's scrape with disaster , Mr. Price conceded 0 [ARG0 it] had tried *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 too much] [ARGM-MNR on its own] .
- If someone asks , * just lie and tell them 0 [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel done] *-1 , '' Mr. de la Bouillaire says 0 Mr. Baird told them *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 CMS] is [ARGM-EXT nearly] [rel done] [ARG1 *-1 converting the Midland plant to a gas-fired cogeneration facility at a cost of $ 600 million *U*] .
- [ARG0 Merrill Lynch , Goldman Sachs and Kidder Peabody , in addition to Shearson ,] [rel do] [ARG1 program-trade OTC stocks] .
- [ARG0 Kidder Peabody] [rel does] [ARG1 program trading] for [ARG2-for its own *RNR*-1 as well as clients ' *RNR*-1 accounts] .
- It 's not so much the idea of acquisitions *ICH*-2 that *T*-1 has agitated the cosmetics industry as [ARG0 the companies] [rel doing] [ARG1 the acquiring] : P&G and Unilever bring with them great experience with mundane products like soap and toilet paper , *-3 sparking disdain in the glitzy cosmetics trade ; but they also bring mammoth marketing clout , * sparking fear .
- Mr. Bush has pledged as well *-1 to respect the 14-year-old executive order barring U.S. agents from *-2 assassinating foreign leaders or helping [ARG0 others] to [rel do] [ARG1 so] .
- Pressure *ICH*-2 has been building on [ARG0 the Big Board] in the past two weeks * to [rel do] [ARG1 something] about [ARG2-about market volatility , which many investors say 0 *-3 is caused *-1 by program trading] .
- As we queasily start The search for replacements , we know 0 The new one 0 we purchase *T*-2 in hopes 0 [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] , Despite every wonder that *T*-1 's stated *-3 , Means more speed , more graphics , more memory , too , But also more quickly out - dated !
- Wives May Not Benefit [ARGM-TMP When] [ARG0 Men] [rel Do] [ARG1 Chores] *T*-1
- WHEN HUSBANDS take on more housework *T*-1 , they tend *-2 to substitute for [ARG1 chores] [rel done] * by [ARG0-by the kids] rather than by the wife .
- WHEN HUSBANDS take on more housework *T*-1 , they tend *-2 to substitute for [ARG1 chores] [rel done] * by the kids rather than by [ARG0-by the wife] .
- [ARGM-DIS Moreover] , they note 0 *T*-2 , [ARG0 those who *T*-1 manage *-3 to pay their own way] [ARGM-TMP often] [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-MNR only by * selling their homes , using up life savings or drawing heavily on children and other relatives] .
- The women indicated which family member *T*-1 usually did various household chores and [ARG1 the approximate share] 0 [ARG0 each] [rel did] *T*-2 .
- The women indicated [ARG0 which family member] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP usually] [rel did] [ARG1 various household chores] and the approximate share 0 each did *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-ADV Not unexpectedly] , [ARG0 wives] , [ARGM-ADV whether *-1 working or non-working] , [rel did] [ARG1 by far the most -- about 80 % of the shopping , laundry and cooking , and about two-thirds of housecleaning , * washing dishes , child care and family paper work] .
- [ARGM-ADV Only for yardwork and home maintenance] did [ARG0 women] [rel do] [ARG1 less than half] .
- But [ARG0 the kids with highly educated parents] [rel did] [ARG1 68 % less housework than those in less-educated families] .
- Anxious allies of President Mikhail Gorbachev are cautioning [ARG0 media leaders] to take it easy , to be careful *-2 [ARGM-NEG not] to [rel do] [ARG1 anything that *T*-3 could be used *-1 by Mr. Gorbachev 's opponents] .
- Mr. Carpenter , a former consulting-firm executive who *T*-1 has a love for `` task forces , '' says 0 [ARG0 he] has [rel done] [ARG1 a `` complete rethink '' of Kidder] [ARGM-TMP in recent months] .
- Now , according to a Kidder World story about Mr. Megargel , [ARG1 all] 0 [ARG0 the firm] has *-2 to [rel do] *T*-1 is `` position ourselves more in the deal flow . ''
- `` [ARG0 I] 've [rel done] [ARG1 what I came *-2 to do *T*-1] '' [ARGM-LOC at Kidder] , he says 0 *T*-3 .
- `` I 've done [ARG1 what] [ARG0 I] came *-2 to [rel do] *T*-1 '' at Kidder , he says 0 *T*-3 .
- `` We have tried our best *-3 to tell the people in Bataan that maybe this time it will not go to them , but [ARGM-ADV certainly] [ARG0 we] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 our best] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to encourage other investors to go to their province] , '' Mrs. Aquino told Manila-based foreign correspondents *T*-1 .
- Rather , it 's a device that *T*-1 could send shock waves through the president 's entire relationship with Democrats and Republicans alike in Congress , fundamentally enhance the power of the presidency and transform [ARGM-MNR the way] 0 [ARG0 the government] [rel does] [ARG1 its business] *T*-3 .
- `` [ARG0 We] 've got [ARG1 a lot] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-2 , '' he acknowledged *T*-1 .
- Among the types of cases 0 the in-house litigators handle *T*-2 are *T*-1 disputes involving [ARG0 companies] [rel doing] [ARG1 business] with [ARG2-with GM] and product-related actions , including one in which a driver is suing GM for damages resulting from an accident *T*-3 .
- GM lawyers have been working with technicians *-2 to develop more uniform welding procedures -- [ARG0 the way 0 a vehicle is welded *-1 *T*-3] has [ARG1 a lot] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-4 with [ARG2-with its durability] .
- The next time 0 you hear a Member of Congress moan about the deficit *T*-2 , * consider [ARG1 what] [ARG0 Congress] [rel did] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP Friday] .
- [ARG0 The stars] [rel do] [ARG1 that] [ARGM-ADV themselves] . -RRB-
- That show , whose host *T*-1 is Ms. Chung 's husband , Maury Povich , has a particular penchant for grisly murders and [ARG0 stories] having * to [rel do] with [ARG2-with sex] -- the Robert Chambers murder case , the Rob Lowe tapes , what have *T*-2 you .
- That is n't much compared with what Bill Cosby makes *T*-4 , or even [ARG0 Connie Chung] for that matter -LRB- who *T*-2 is paid *-1 $ 1.6 million *U* a year and who *T*-3 [ARGM-TMP recently] [rel did] [ARG1 a guest shot of her own on the sitcom `` Murphy Brown ''] -RRB- .
- Mr. Silvers says , `` I wanted *-2 to be interviewed *-1 *-2 to get Abbie 's story out , and [ARGM-ADV maybe] [ARG0 * talking about the illness] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 some good] . ''
- The producers , he says 0 *T*-3 , did a good job of * depicting [ARG0 someone] `` who *T*-1 had [rel done] [ARG1 so much] , but who *T*-2 was also a manic-depressive .
- [ARG0 The producers] , he says 0 *T*-3 , [rel did] [ARG1 a good job of * depicting someone `` who *T*-1 had done so much , but who *T*-2 was also a manic-depressive] .
- It is setting up a special team in charge of international markets and * training [ARG0 workers] to [rel do] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-LOC abroad] .
- [ARG0 Japanese agencies] [rel do] [ARG1 business] with [ARG2-with rival clients in the same industry] , [ARGM-ADV a practice `` that *T*-1 would be unacceptable by traditional Western conflict rules] , '' says 0 *T*-2 Roy Warman , the London chief executive of Saatchi & Saatchi 's communications division .
- But the different business system would make it *ICH*-2 hard for Dentsu to provide these Japanese companies [ARG1 the same kind] of services 0 [ARG0 they] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-LOC in Japan] .
- Shearson 's application is the first since the Taiwan Securities and Exchange Commission announced June 21 that it would allow [ARG0 foreign brokerage firms] to [rel do] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-LOC in that country] .
- Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega may have accomplished over the weekend [ARG1 what] [ARG0 his U.S. antagonists] have failed *-1 to [rel do] *T*-2 : * revive a constituency for the Contra rebels .
- [ARG0 Oils and fats] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel did] [ARGM-MNR well] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 posting a 5.3 % sales increase] .
- Several longtime observers of the commodities industry think 0 the fortunes of the Merc over the next decade will be determined *-1 to a large extent by [ARGM-MNR how well] [ARG0 its new natural gas futures contract] [rel does] *T*-3 and how successful its new president is *T*-2 in *-4 raising the level of compliance by floor traders with exchange and Commodity Futures Trading Commission rules .
- `` We must find ways 0 * to save money for [ARG0 the futures commission merchants] who *T*-1 [rel do] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-LOC on our exchanges] *T*-2 . ''
- A spokesman for Scott says that [ARGM-ADV * assuming 0 the price of pulp continues *-1 to soften] , `` [ARG0 We] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR well] .
- Late Thursday , the Treasury said 0 [ARG0 it] needed *-1 to raise $ 17 billion *U* quickly and [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-MNR by *-1 issuing new securities this week] .
- `` [ARG1 What] [ARG0 we] 've [rel done] *T*-2 [ARGM-TMP in eight weeks] shows 0 we wo n't have enormous difficulties * getting to the place 0 we want *-4 to be *T*-3 , '' said *T*-1 Mr. Whittle .
- *-4 Carried *-2 even further , some investors assumed that since leveraged buy-outs are the only thing propping up stock prices , the market would collapse if [ARG1 no more LBOs] [ARGM-MOD could] be [rel done] *-1 .
- `` There may not be as many and the buyers may not get away with some of [ARG1 the things] 0 [ARG0 they] 've [rel done] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP in the past] , but deals wo n't disappear . ''
- `` Who *ICH*-1 can *T*-2 make the better decision , [ARG0 the guy] who *T*-3 has 10 seconds 0 * to decide [ARG1 what] * to [rel do] *T*-4 *T*-5 or the guy with all the time in the world ? '' he says *T*-6 .
- The next time 0 expansion plans are mentioned *-1 at the old company *T*-2 and somebody says , `` Aw heck , guys , [ARG0 nobody] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR like Japan or South Korea] *T*-2 , '' I wish 0 you would butt in and say , `` * Hold it , fellas , why do n't we compare prices and use our own little Third World country *T*-3 .
- We 'd do the strategy and [ARGM-TMP then] [ARG0 we] [ARGM-MOD 'd] come around and [rel do] [ARG1 the budget] .
- [ARG0 We] [ARGM-MOD 'd] [rel do] [ARG1 the strategy] and then we 'd come around and do the budget .
- There is [ARGM-CAU no reason] that [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARGM-NEG not] be [rel done] *-1 for [ARG2-for defense planning] *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-ADV If the contract is as successful as some expect *?*] , [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel do] [ARG1 much] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to restore confidence in futures trading in Hong Kong] .
- [ARG0 The firm] [rel did] [ARG1 the trade] [ARGM-TMP in seconds] [ARGM-LOC on the London stock exchange 's SEAQ automated-quotation system] .
- Business has been good enough that he just took a spur-of-the-moment weekend trip to the mountain area of Cloudcroft , [ARG1 something] `` 0 [ARG0 I] have [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel done] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP in years] . ''
- `` [ARGM-ADV If you know 0 you 've got stability in price] , [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 things 0 you would n't do *T*-1 with the volatility of the past few years] . ''
- `` If you know 0 you 've got stability in price , you can do [ARG1 things] 0 [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with the volatility of the past few years] . ''
- Agents say 0 [ARG0 airlines , which *T*-1 track ticket numbers of all stolen tickets ,] [ARGM-MOD should] be [rel doing] [ARG1 more] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to catch the thieves by * confiscating the tickets when they 're used *-3 *T*-4] .
- `` [ARG0 They] ought *-1 to be able *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 this] . ''
- [ARG0 He] 's rich , famous and intelligent , and has [ARGM-TMP the time] 0 * to [rel do] [ARG1 something that not even the federal government will do *T*-1] *T*-2 .
- He 's rich , famous and intelligent , and has the time 0 * to do [ARG1 something] that [ARG0 not even the federal government] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] *T*-1 *T*-2 .
- `` I believe 0 [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 more damage than good] [ARGM-CAU because it will legitimize people like Daniel Ortega] , '' says *T*-2 Curtin Windsor , who *T*-1 served as U.S. ambassador to Costa Rica during the Reagan administration .
- Mr. Windsor , among other analysts connected * to the conservative Heritage Foundation , fears 0 the gathering of 18 leaders , mostly from Central American nations , will force Mr. Bush `` to explain and redeem himself '' in the wake of charges that [ARG0 the U.S.] failed *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 enough] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to aid the removal of Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega] .
- In 1987 , the Presidents Commission of the NCAA , which *T*-1 oversees most U.S. intercollegiate sports , contracted with [ARG0 the Washington-based American Institutes for Research] *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 a survey on the college experiences of what the body chooses *-2 to call *T*-4 student-athletes] .
- They just want *-1 to get [ARG1 their job] [rel done] at any cost to the athlete '' .
- Time 0 * to relax and enjoy ourselves *T*-1 is always taken *-2 up by [ARG1 something] 0 *T*-3 to [rel do] with [ARG2-with football] -LRB- meetings , * lifting weights , conditioning or films -RRB- .
- [ARG0 Mr. Engelken] was [rel doing] [ARG1 the same] [ARGM-LOC across the Hudson River] [ARGM-LOC in New Jersey , where , with his nose pressed * against the front window of the Passaic-Clifton National Bank , he watched the duel on a television set 0 the bank set up *T*-1 for the event *T*-2] .
- And when Mr. Engelken asked him why he took time *ICH*-1 *ICH*-2 off from work for somebody 0 he did n't even know *T*-4 *T*-5 *T*-6 , Bobby Thomson replied : `` You know , Albert , 0 if you have the chance *ICH*-3 in life * to make somebody this happy , [ARG0 you] have an obligation * to [rel do] [ARG1 it] . ''
- `` What a good feeling it *EXP*-3 would be *T*-2 for [ARG0 me] to [rel do] [ARG1 that] , '' he says 0 he thought *T*-4 .
- `` There is no violation of the capitalistic principle of private property in [ARG1 what] [ARG0 we] are [rel doing] *T*-2 , '' says *T*-3 Lee Kyu Hwang , director of the government 's Land Bureau , which *T*-1 drafted the bills .
- [ARG1 Much *ICH*-3] is being [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-LOC in Colombia] [ARGM-PNC 0 *T*-2 to fight the drug cartel mafia] .
- [ARGM-DIS Then] , [ARGM-TMP when it *EXP*-1 would have been easier * to resist them *T*-4] , [ARG1 nothing] was [rel done] *-2 and my brother was murdered *-3 by the drug mafias three years ago .
- Now , as election day nears , even some supporters wonder [ARG1 what] [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-ADV if he wins the mayoralty on Nov. 7] .
- `` I always thought of this as [ARG1 a thing] that *T*-2 [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-TMP always] be [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-TMP tomorrow] , '' he said *T*-3 at the time .
- He would have got [ARG1 a lot more] [rel done] *-1 if he made up his mind faster . ''
- [ARGM-ADV If you do n't *?*] , [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 your job] . ''
- [ARG0 *-1] To [rel do] [ARG1 that] , they must think in terms of sheetrock by the square foot , carpeting by the square yard , wallpaper by the roll , molding by the linear foot .
- She signed up , *-2 starting as [ARG0 an `` inside '' adjuster] , who *T*-1 settles minor claims and [rel does] [ARG1 a lot of work] by [ARG3-by phone] .
- By October , when the committee rejected a much more modest covert proposal *T*-2 , even the administration was agreeing 0 [ARG1 little] [ARGM-MOD should] be [rel done] *-1 .
- Staff lawyers for both sides were busy *-3 agreeing with one another about [ARG1 what] [ARG0 the U.S.] [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-PNC *-2 to oust the Panamanian thug] .
- [ARG1 What] am [ARG0 I] [rel doing] [ARGM-LOC in Jackson Hole] ?
- Mr. Alito said 0 his office `` just responded to an attorney 's question about whether [ARG0 we] would go after attorney 's fees , and that is different from * [ARGM-ADV actually] [rel doing] [ARG1 it] , [ARGM-ADV although we reserve that right] . ''
- It *EXP*-2 's doubtful , though , whether [ARG0 circuit breakers] [rel do] [ARG1 any real good] .
- `` [ARG0 You] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 that] but you 're taking a risk .
- Intel said that last week a customer discovered two flaws in its 80486 microprocessor chip 's `` floating-point unit '' , a set of [ARG0 circuits] that *T*-1 [rel do] [ARG1 certain calculations] .
- *-2 Asked *-3 whether there is [ARG1 anything] 0 [ARG0 Congress] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-PNC *-4 to curb the LBO boom] , Mr. Brady responded , `` I think 0 the LBO phenomenon , -LRB- while -RRB- it wo n't stop completely , will be a thing of the past . ''
- *-2 Faced *-1 with the virtually impossible task of *-1 supervising the execution of each trade , [ARG0 many commodity brokerage firms] are likely *-2 to stop *-3 [rel doing] [ARG1 business] with [ARG2-with independents] and instead hire their own salaried floor brokers .
- Hassan comes to a bad end , but [ARG1 so] [rel does] *T*-1 [ARG0 almost everyone else in the book] .
- [ARGM-TMP When] [ARG0 you] [rel do] [ARG1 that] *T*-2 you wipe out the criminal incentives , including , I might say , the incentive *ICH*-3 that the drug pushers have *T*-1 * to go around and get kids addicted , so that they create a market for themselves .
- I know that I 'm shouting into the breeze here as far as [ARG1 what] [ARG0 we] 're [rel doing] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP now] .
- But when *-3 asked [ARG1 what exactly] [ARG0 he] [rel does] *T*-1 [ARGM-LOC in business] *T*-2 , he immediately takes offense .
- `` [ARG1 I] 'm [rel done] [ARGM-TMP in two minutes] . ''
- Mr. Fournier said that as Navigation Mixte chairman , [ARG0 he] is prohibited *-1 by takeover regulations from *-2 organizing his own defense or [rel doing] [ARG1 anything besides * managing current company business] .
- `` [ARG0 We] 'd like *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-LOC in America] , '' he says *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG0 We all] [rel did] [ARG1 what we had *-1 to do *T*-2 *-1 to stay within sight of them] . ''
- `` We all did [ARG1 what] [ARG0 we] had *-1 to [rel do] *T*-2 *-1 to stay within sight of them . ''
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 the costly efforts] [rel did] [ARG1 little] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to slow Japanese market gains] , and domestic car sales have plunged 19 % since the Big Three ended many of their programs Sept. 30 .
- But most U.S. insurers have n't rushed *-2 to change [ARGM-MNR the way] 0 [ARG0 they] [rel do] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-LOC in Europe] *T*-3 because they believe 0 the European market will still be dominated *-1 by a handful of domestic companies .
- `` [ARG1 The best thing] 0 [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-1 is get off the screen , '' says *T*-2 Mr. Buchwald .
- Rita Jenrette , the former wife of Abscam-indicted Rep. John Jenrette , has yet *-1 to hit it big in Hollywood , although [ARGM-ADV with roles in such movies as `` Zombie Island Massacre '' and `` Aunt Ida 's Bikini Shop] , '' [ARG0 she] is [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR a lot better than her former husband] .
- `` [ARG0 Canada] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 plenty of things] [ARGM-PNC * to get serious about Latin America without * running the risk of * getting caught *-2 in the cross fire '' between the U.S. and Latin American members of the OAS] , said 0 *T*-1 Jeffrey Simpson , a columnist in Toronto 's Globe & Mail newspaper .
- He says that the Chinese never asked him *-1 to convey their statements to President Bush , but that the White House spontaneously invited [ARG0 him] *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] .
- There is doubt that the change would accomplish much but [ARGM-DIS at least] [ARG0 Congress] , [ARGM-TMP as in 1935] , [ARGM-MOD would] be [rel doing] [ARG1 something] .
- After the October 1987 market crash , Mr. Brady as a private citizen headed a presidential commission that *T*-2 tried *-5 to decide what *T*-3 went wrong and [ARG1 what] *T*-4 [ARGM-MOD should] be [rel done] *-1 about [ARG2-about it] .
- [ARG0 The treasury] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 something] [ARGM-MNR on its own] , but *-1 to have any hope of success it needs help from the Fed .
- When traders see 0 the Fed is in the exchange market *T*-1 it may make them tread a little carefully , for fear of [ARG1 what] [ARG0 the central bank] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel do] *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-ADV As one of his defenders so aptly put it] , [ARG0 President Reagan] was [ARGM-ADV simply] [rel doing] [ARG1 what he had always done *T*-1 before his election -LRB- and some would say thereafter as well -RRB-] .
- As one of his defenders so aptly put it , President Reagan was simply doing [ARG1 what] [ARG0 he] had [ARGM-TMP always] [rel done] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP before his election] -LRB- and some would say thereafter as well -RRB- .
- The latter may seem *-1 oddly irrelevant , if not downright trivial , given the big picture and [ARG0 the way 0 we have handled it in the nation 's capital *T*-2] has [rel done] [ARG1 nothing] [ARGM-PNC * to dispel that impression] .
- [ARGM-ADV If there is no law against it] , [ARG0 *] [rel do] [ARG1 it] .
- And if you are caught *-1 or if people complain , * simply argue that `` [ARG0 everyone] [rel does] [ARG1 it] '' or `` no one said 0 I should n't *?* '' and brazen it out .
- As a last recourse , when all else has failed *T*-3 and [ARG0 you] are pinned *-1 *T*-3 , * apologize for *-6 having disappointed those who *T*-2 trusted you but deny *-6 having [ARGM-DIS actually] [rel done] [ARG1 anything wrong] .
- In fact , however , Mr. Reagan 's casual debasement of the office 0 he so recently held *T*-1 raises issues about which [ARG0 Americans] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARGM-ADV actually] [rel do] [ARG1 something *T*-2] .
- `` [ARG1 This] is being [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-CAU at the suggestion of -LCB- Mr. Drabinsky -RCB-] and [ARGM-PNC * to accommodate him] , [ARGM-PNC * to facilitate his financing arrangements] , '' Ms. Kolber said *T*-2 .
- Instead , it turns on the disputed and elusive facts of `` [ARG0 who] *T*-1 [rel did] [ARG1 what] to [ARG2-to whom] . ''
- But although [ARG0 Thurber] [rel did] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-MNR gently and lightheartedly] , many of Dr. Morgan 's supporters have taken Thurber 's memorable title `` The Male Animal '' quite literally .
- They worry that [ARG0 Mr. Breeden] also will roll over when * told *-2 *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] by the White House *T*-1 .
- Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan told Congress that the Fed can wipe out inflation without *-1 causing a recession , but he said [ARG0 *] [rel doing] [ARG1 so] will inflict some short-term pain and will require * reducing the federal deficit sharply .
- `` [ARGM-TMP Last season] , [ARG0 we] [rel did] [ARG1 a story that *T*-1 involved * spending $ 700,000 *U* in *-2 converting a two-family house into a bed and breakfast] . ''
- But Home Depot Inc. , an Atlanta-based home center chain , objected when [ARG0 Mr. Vila] started *-3 [rel doing] [ARG1 commercial endorsements] for [ARG2-for Rickel Home Centers , a New Jersey building supply company that *T*-1 competes with Home Depot in some markets] *T*-2 .
- -- Allow the EPA to permit the continued use of pesticides that *T*-6 exceed its negligible risk standard if the benefits of [ARG0 *] [rel doing] [ARG1 so] outweigh the cost .
- Which *T*-1 was about [ARG1 what] [ARG0 Mr. Shields] [rel did] *T*-2 , and quietly , [ARGM-TMP until he resigned a few years later , *-4 pleading ill health , when the stuff hit the fan *T*-3] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Keteyian] had *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 most of his own digging on University of Nebraska football , which *T*-2 is , to date , high and dry as far as the NCAA is concerned *-1] .
- And while [ARG1 the job] is [ARGM-ADV half] [rel done] *-1 , Brooks is still bitter .
- His characters practically scamper through a vast range of human emotions , like [ARG0 travelers] [rel doing] [ARG1 10 cities] [ARGM-TMP in eight days] .
- If start-ups ca n't have early access to research being conducted * at institutions , `` [ARG0 we] have *-2 to replicate it ourselves or [rel do] [ARGM-MNR without the research] , '' says 0 *T*-1 Ruth Emyanitoff , manager of business development at Applied bioTechnology Inc. , a Cambridge , Mass. , concern .
- [ARG1 The damage] is [ARGM-TMP already] [rel done] *-1 .
- Many small investors are facing a double whammy this year : They got hurt *-1 by *-1 investing in the highly risky junk bond market , and the pain is worse because [ARG0 they] [rel did] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR with borrowed money] .
- [ARG0 She] has [rel done] [ARG1 little more than * recycle her standard motifs -- trees , water , landscape fragments , rudimentary square houses , circles , triangles , rectangles -- and fit them into a grid , as if she were making one of her gridded two-dimensional works for a gallery wall] .
- She ordered [ARG1 the foyer] [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-MNR in a different plaid planting] , and made the landscape architects study a book on tartans .
- And she proved no shirking violet in her initial statement to the BPCA , a New York State public benefit corporation : `` [ARG1 The only thing] 0 [ARG0 I] was interested in *-1 [rel doing] *T*-3 was a very complicated garden , which *T*-2 would cost an enormous amount of money and be very expensive 0 * to maintain *T*-4 . ''
- Jack Ellis , a U.S. postal inspector in New York , says 0 the Postal Service 's only job is * to deliver the mail to the mail room ; [ARGM-TMP once it gets there] , [ARG0 a company] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] with [ARG2-with it] [ARG1 what it wishes *T*-1] .
- But no ethical physician would switch [ARG0 patients] who *T*-1 were [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR well] on [ARG3-on a specific medication from a specific manufacturer] *-2 to prove a point .
- `` I think 0 the current plan is sufficiently flawed in a sufficient number of bondholders ' eyes that substantial revisions will be required *-1 * to get [ARG1 it] [rel done] , '' says *T*-2 analyst Craig Davis of R.D. Smith & Co. here .
- `` It 'll never be like [ARG1 what] [ARG0 Bristol-Myers] [rel does] *T*-1 , '' he adds *T*-3 , `` but it helps *-2 establish recognition with the public -- and with banks . ''
- `` If I were buying a building in San Francisco now [ARG1 the first thing] 0 [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD 'd] [rel do] *T*-1 is insist on a structural inspection , then I 'd delay a little , stall a little . ''
- `` There 's [ARG0 seven million square feet] of space that *T*-1 's [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR great] .
- Kemper Financial Services Inc. , *-1 charging that program trading is ruining the stock market , cut off [ARG0 four big Wall Street firms] from *-2 [rel doing] [ARG1 any of its stock-trading business] .
- On Tuesday afternoon , Kemper told Bear , Stearns & Co. , General Electric Co. 's Kidder , Peabody & Co. unit , Morgan Stanley and Oppenheimer & Co. that [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-TMP no longer] [rel do] [ARG1 business] with [ARG2-with them] [ARGM-CAU because of their commitment to index arbitrage] , officials inside and outside these firms confirmed 0 *T*-1 .
- `` The impression 0 I 've got *T*-1 is 0 [ARG0 they] 'd love *-2 to [rel do] away with [ARG1-with it -LCB- program trading -RCB-] , but they -LCB- the exchange -RCB- ca n't do it , '' he said *T*-3 .
- `` The impression 0 I 've got *T*-1 is 0 they 'd love *-2 to do away with it -LCB- program trading -RCB- , but [ARG0 they -LCB- the exchange -RCB-] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 it] , '' he said *T*-3 .
- He said 0 the market 's volatility disturbs him , but that [ARG1 all] 0 [ARG0 the exchange] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-1 is `` slow down the process '' by *-2 using its circuit breakers and shock absorbers .
- He added that `` * having [ARG0 just one firm] [rel do] [ARG1 this] is n't going *-1 to mean a hill of beans .
- `` [ARG0 They] continue *-1 to pay their bills and [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 so] , '' says *T*-2 Ms. Sanger .
- The risk of [ARG0 *] [rel doing] [ARG1 business] with [ARG3-with Campeau 's Federated and Allied department store chains] is about *-1 to increase greatly , not only for Mr. Levy but for hundreds of other small apparel makers , button suppliers , trucking firms and fabric houses .
- Thus , even investors who *T*-1 are pushing for [ARG0 the board] to [rel do] [ARG1 a recapitalization that *T*-2 would pay shareholders a special dividend and possibly grant employees an ownership stake] acknowledge that the unions are key .
- If a compromise ca n't be reached *-1 , the pilots maintain 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 a transaction] [ARGM-MNR without the support of the machinists] .
- [ARG1 Much of Columbia 's junk-bond trading] has been [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-MNR through the high-yield department of its Beverly Hills neighbor , Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc] .
- The new stock baskets `` are going *-3 to make it *EXP*-1 easier for [ARG1 program trading] to be [rel done] *-2 .
- And [ARG1 it] 's going *-2 to be [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-TMP more frequently] as the result of * having more access to it at different places . ''
- Even though the Big Board says 0 its product represents a post-crash `` reform , '' some traders suggest that if the new basket had been trading during this month 's Friday the 13th market plunge , the Dow Jones Industrial Average might have dropped more than [ARG1 the 190 points] 0 [ARG0 it] [rel did] *T*-1 .
- Beghin-Say said 0 [ARG1 the sale] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-MNR in two parts] and will raise a total of 2.025 billion francs -LRB- $ 325 million *U* -RRB- .
- `` [ARG0 People] are sort of nervous *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 anything] [ARGM-LOC in the market] [ARGM-TMP now] .
- At Canon Inc. , for example , sales are up nearly 20 % this year ; so , [ARG0 the maker of cameras and computer printers] is [rel doing] [ARG1 what any Japanese company would do *T*-1 under the circumstances] : It is increasing capital spending -- by 60 % .
- At Canon Inc. , for example , sales are up nearly 20 % this year ; so , the maker of cameras and computer printers is doing [ARG1 what] [ARG0 any Japanese company] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-LOC under the circumstances] : It is increasing capital spending -- by 60 % .
- The ministers , concluding a two-day meeting in southern Portugal , welcomed Moscow 's pledges * to cut its military forces , but urged [ARG0 the Soviets] *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 more] [ARGM-PNC * to slash short-range nuclear weapons] .
- `` [ARG0 Pete and Jeff and Joe Jr.] have taken over the reins and are [rel doing] [ARG1 most of the work] .
- [ARG0 Bloomingdale 's] [rel does] [ARG1 an estimated $ 1.2 billion *U* in annual sales] .
- [ARG0 The new letter] purports *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 this] , *-2 saying that in addition to $ 7 *U* a share in cash , StatesWest would offer one share of new 6 % convertible preferred stock of StatesWest 0 it values *T*-1 at $ 3 *U* a share .
- [ARG0 Maggie Thatcher] [ARGM-MOD must] be [rel doing] [ARG1 something] [ARGM-MNR right] ; her political enemies are screaming louder than ever .
- `` But the only way 0 you can find out [ARGM-MNR how] [ARG0 your people] are [rel doing] *T*-1 is by * listening . ''
- IBM , which *T*-1 gets about half its revenue and more than half its profit from mainframes , also announced upgraded operating system software that *T*-2 , together with the new hardware , lets [ARG0 customers] [rel do] [ARG1 so-called batch processing] [ARGM-MNR as much as 60 % faster] .
- [ARG1 Much of this work] was [rel done] [ARGM-PNC for higher fees than other legal work] and was not generally billed *-1 by the hour .
- `` Everyone is waiting *-2 to see if [ARG1 deals] [ARGM-MOD can] be [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-MNR at sensible prices] and if money is available , '' said *T*-3 Jack Nusbaum , co-chairman of Willkie Farr .
- Would he suggest that employees of [ARG0 an American company] [rel doing] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-LOC in Japan] conform to their new bosses ' culture and philosophy ?
- For Mr. Kageyama to argue that [ARG0 American employees] must passively accept a direct imposition of the Japanese way of * [rel doing] [ARG1 things] is outright cultural chauvinism of the first order .
- [ARG0 European multinationals] [rel do] [ARG1 likewise] ; even in America , their affiliates are usually run *-1 by American managers .
- Douglas Gould , vice president of communications for the Planned Parenthood Federation of America , calls Mr. Bush 's position on the abortion-funding issue `` extremely cruel , '' *-1 adding : `` [ARG0 The guy] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel done] [ARG1 one thing about prevention] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Roderick] [rel did] [ARG1 so] by [ARG4-by *-2 having USX redeem a series of guaranteed notes , a move that *T*-1 , in effect , raised the cost of a $ 7.19 billion *U* Icahn bid by about $ 3 billion *U*] .
- *-3 An undistinguished college student who *T*-1 dabbled in zoology until he concluded that he could n't stand cutting up frogs , Mr. Corry wanted *-3 to work for [ARG0 a big company] `` that *T*-2 [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 big things] . ''
- Recent surveys by Leo J. Shapiro & Associates , a market research firm in Chicago , suggest that Sears is having a tough time *-1 attracting shoppers because [ARG0 it] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-TMP yet] [rel done] [ARG1 enough * to improve service or its selection of merchandise] .
- But most of them could have afforded *-1 to keep up their payments -- [ARG0 they] chose * [ARGM-NEG not] to [rel do] [ARG1 so] .
- [ARG0 This ministry] has [rel done] [ARG1 nothing 0 *T*-2 to correct the misunderstandings and misperceptions that *T*-1 are at the root of Japan 's deteriorating image] .
- The Diet does n't normally even debate bills because the opposition parties are so often *ICH*-3 opposed to [ARG1 whatever] [ARG0 LDP] [rel does] *T*-2 that it would be a waste of time .
- But only after [ARG0 a fleet of 336 gargantuan earthmoving vehicles belonging to De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. , the world 's diamond kingpins ,] [rel do] [ARG1 their work] .
- `` But I 'm recognizing 0 there 's a good chance 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD 'll] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR a bit better than that] , '' she says *T*-1 .
- `` If he does to the domestic operations [ARG1 what] [ARG0 he] [rel did] *T*-1 [ARGM-LOC internationally] , '' says *T*-2 Mr. Zurkuhlen , `` this company will earn $ 6 or $ 7 *U* a share in a few years .
- `` If [ARG0 he] [rel does] to [ARG2-to the domestic operations] [ARG1 what he did *T*-1 internationally] , '' says *T*-2 Mr. Zurkuhlen , `` this company will earn $ 6 or $ 7 *U* a share in a few years .
- Such orders can have a wide-ranging impact on [ARG0 third parties] who *T*-1 [rel do] [ARG1 business] with [ARG2-with the defendants] , including clients , vendors , banks , investors , creditors , dependents , and others .
- But [ARGM-TMP by the time 0 Solidarity took office in September *T*-2] , [ARG1 the damage] was [rel done] *-1 .
- `` [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 five things] [ARGM-TMP at once] -- [ARGM-PNC *-1 to be a businessman] . ''
- [ARG0 They] want *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 more] .
- [ARGM-ADV *-1 Cast *-2 as Violetta Valery in a new production of Verdi 's `` La Traviata] , '' [ARG0 Ms. Gruberova] [ARGM-TMP last week] [rel did] [ARG1 many things] [ARGM-MNR nicely] and others not so well .
- [ARGM-ADV *-1 Cast *-2 as Violetta Valery in a new production of Verdi 's `` La Traviata] , '' [ARG0 Ms. Gruberova] [ARGM-TMP last week] [rel did] many things nicely and [ARG1 others] [ARGM-MNR not so well] .
- Once [ARG0 she] [rel did] [ARG1 so] , the big-souled German maestro with the shaky nerves who *T*-1 so often cancels offered a limpid , flowing performance that in its unswagged and unswaggering approach *T*-2 was totally at odds with the staging .
- `` This is the first time , if [ARG0 we] decide *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] , for Japan to extend aid of this kind to Eastern European countries , '' the spokesman said *T*-1 .
- Marcello Gumucio , president , said 0 [ARG0 the company] `` [rel did] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-TMP in the quarter] [ARGM-ADV as far as revenues and earnings are concerned *-1] , and not quite as well in terms of signing orders . ''
- Marcello Gumucio , president , said 0 [ARG0 the company] `` [rel did] well [ARGM-TMP in the quarter] as far as revenues and earnings are concerned *-1 , and [ARGM-MNR not quite as well] [ARGM-ADV in terms of signing orders] . ''
- [ARG0 Eprex , used * by dialysis patients who *T*-1 are anemic , and Prepulsid , a gastro-intestinal drug ,] [rel did] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-LOC overseas] , he said 0 *T*-2 .
- But [ARG0 Gov. Deukmejian and others] are reluctant *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 anything 0 *T*-2 to harm the state 's chances of * sharply raising gasoline taxes on a permanent basis] .
- Peter Gebhard , the company 's owner , says 0 spending on regulatory paper work and [ARG0 the people] 0 *T*-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] -- mostly 0 * to comply with federal , state and local environmental laws *T*-2 -- will rise almost 30 % this year to $ 100,000 *U* .
- But the ever-changing laws are usually so complicated and confusing that `` you need professionals to help you ; [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-ADV yourself] , '' he adds 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 Who] *T*-1 was [rel doing] [ARG1 all the selling] ?
- When [ARG0 it] [rel did] [ARGM-TMP a half-hour into the session] *T*-2 , it was priced *-1 at $ 150 *U* a share , down more than $ 28 *U* from Monday 's close .
- But yesterday , the heavy trading action eventually consumed not only Messrs. Jacobson and Bates but [ARG0 four other Jacobson partners] , all [rel doing] [ARG1 their specialist-firm job of * tugging buyers and sellers together and adjusting prices * to accommodate the market] .
- And [ARG0 many] have [rel done] [ARG1 just that] .
- For one , [ARG0 Axa] plans *-2 to [rel do] away with [ARG1-with certain tax credits that *T*-1 have resulted in more than $ 600 million *U* paid * to the Farmers exchanges during the past few years * to offset underwriting losses] .
- * Sharing a character with other advertisers is n't a way 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel do] [ARG1 that] *T*-1 . ''
- The company said 0 its core businesses have performed well and it expects [ARG0 them] to continue *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-TMP in the remainder of the fiscal year] .
- It *EXP*-1 would make sense for [ARG0 somebody] to [rel do] [ARG1 it] .
- [ARGM-DIS Overall] , [ARG0 Mr. Gillett 's holding company , Gillett Holdings ,] is heavily indebted and , [ARGM-ADV except for its Vail Mountain resorts] , is [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR very well] .
- SCI TV , which *T*-1 expects *-3 to release a plan * to restructure $ 1.3 billion *U* of debt in the next day or so , is n't just another LBO that *T*-2 went bad after * piling on debt -- though [ARG0 it] did [rel do] [ARG1 that] .
- `` [ARG0 These guys] wanted *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 something] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to show how powerful they are *T*-3] . ''
- I 've learned one thing *ICH*-1 from candidates , [ARG1 A technique] [ARGM-MNR so deftly] [rel done] * : If a question ca n't be answered *-2 , * Strongly answer an unasked one !
- `` While the stock market was falling , [ARG0 most -LCB- junk bond holders -RCB-] were just watching it *-2 not knowing [ARG1 what] *-3 to [rel do] *T*-1 , '' said *T*-4 Paul Suckow , director of fixed-income securities at Oppenheimer Management Corp .
- The two said 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD must] [ARGM-ADV still] [rel do] [ARG1 more laboratory tests] , then experiment on animals .
- [ARG0 Japan] does n't have enough AIDS patients *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 significant experimentation] [ARGM-LOC in that country] , they said 0 *T*-2 .
- And the researchers themselves acknowledged 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-ADV still] [ARGM-MOD must] [rel do] [ARG1 much more work] [ARGM-TMP before they can say whether the treatment would actually cure humans] .
- Added *ICH*-1 another U.K. analyst : `` It gives them some cash in the back pocket for when [ARG0 they] want *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 something] . ''
- Another of Mr. Roberts 's criticisms is that [ARG0 Bank lending] has [rel done] [ARG1 more harm than good] `` [ARGM-MNR by *-1 implanting the wrong incentives and deflecting energy away from economic development] . ''
- [ARG0 Successful American business owners] [rel do] [ARG1 the same thing] .
- [ARGM-ADV Though for some magazines categories a tough advertising climate persists] , [ARG0 the industry] [ARGM-ADV in general] is [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-ADV compared with the newspaper industry] .
- It 's simply the right time 0 * to do [ARG1 what] [ARG0 we] are [rel doing] *T*-1 *T*-2 , '' Mr. Lipstein said *T*-3 .
- It 's simply [ARGM-TMP the right time] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel do] [ARG1 what we are doing *T*-1] *T*-2 , '' Mr. Lipstein said *T*-3 .
- `` But [ARG1 the last thing] 0 [ARG0 you] want *-2 to [rel do] *T*-1 is * manipulate the subconscious *-3 to make them think better .
- [ARG1 What] [ARG0 you] [ARGM-TMP then] [rel do] *T*-1 is 0 you make them think inappropriately . ''
- In real life , jurors may not always work that way , but some court observers question why [ARG0 they] should n't be encouraged *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] rather than be programmed *-1 not to *?* *T*-2 .
- `` What you look for *T*-2 in a shadow jury is very much [ARG1 what] [ARG0 you] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP when you give an opening argument to your wife or a friend and get some response to it *T*-3] .
- [ARG0 A shadow jury] is [ARGM-MNR a way] 0 * to [rel do] [ARG1 that] [ARGM-MNR in a more systematic and organized way] *T*-1 . ''
- `` They may not have been able *-1 to articulate it all , but [ARG0 they] [rel did] [ARG1 it] , '' says *T*-2 Stephen Gillers , a legal ethics expert at New York University law school .
- In such positions , he explained 0 *T*-1 , `` you have *-2 to create something new , and [ARG0 the computer] is n't able *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 that] [ARGM-TMP right now] . ''
- *-2 Apparently acknowledging weaker U.S. sales systemwide , [ARG0 McDonald 's] vowed `` *-2 to use our size and muscle *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 all that *T*-1 is necessary * to build the brand] . ''
- But [ARG0 they] need not *-1 be *?* *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 their jobs] [ARGM-MNR well] .
- If we wish *-4 to be serious about American education , [ARG0 we] know [ARG1 exactly what] * to [rel do] *T*-2 -- and , just as important , what * not to do *T*-3 .
- If we wish *-4 to be serious about American education , [ARG0 we] know exactly what * to do *T*-2 -- and , just as important , [ARG1 what] * [ARGM-NEG not] to [rel do] *T*-3 .
- Neither state has settled , and [ARG0 officials in the two states] wo n't discuss their reasons for * not [rel doing] [ARG1 so] .
- Ms. Bryant , the head of the state securities group , said 0 [ARG0 Drexel] has [rel done] [ARG1 a better job of * settling with the states than E.F. Hutton did *?* after its guilty plea to a massive check-kiting scheme several years ago] .
- Ms. Bryant , the head of the state securities group , said 0 Drexel has done a better job of * settling with the states than [ARG0 E.F. Hutton] [rel did] [ARG1 *?*] [ARGM-TMP after its guilty plea to a massive check-kiting scheme several years ago] .
- `` We need *-1 to have somebody worried *-2 so [ARG0 they] do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 this] [ARGM-TMP again] . ''
- `` What *T*-1 really matters is the operating income of the divisions : I look at these numbers and I say , [ARG0 these businesses] are [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR well] , '' said *T*-2 Mark Manson , a vice president of Donaldson , Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corp .
- But along with such treasured artifacts as Lord Nelson 's spyglass , [ARG0 Lloyd 's] also brought its outmoded ways of * [rel doing] [ARG1 business] .
- [ARGM-ADV By his own account] , [ARG0 Mr. Dozen] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR much better] with [ARG3-with U.S. bonds] .
- Mr. Dozen is taking over the reins of [ARG0 a securities company] that *T*-1 [rel does] [ARGM-MNR very well] [ARGM-LOC in its domestic market] but that *T*-2 is still seeking *-3 to realize its potential in global investment banking and securities dealing .
- It 's uncertain if [ARG0 the pilots] will continue *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] without [ARG3-without a contract settlement] .
- In other words , Congress wo n't let [ARG0 the CIA] [rel do] [ARG1 much of anything] anymore , and that 's fine with the CIA .
- And of course , [ARG0 *] [rel doing] [ARG1 anything that *T*-2 might be second-guessed *-1 by Congress] carries heavy penalties .
- [ARG0 President Bush] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] [ARG2 himself and the country] [ARG1 a favor] [ARGM-MNR by *-1 rescinding the order as an ambiguous intrusion on his ability * to defend America 's national security] .
- When they did *?* *T*-1 , [ARG0 his commanders] did n't have [ARGM-MNR the initiative] 0 * to [rel do] [ARG1 more than *-3 block a couple of roads] *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 I] 'm not going *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 anything that *T*-1 is not acceptable in anyone 's home] .
- `` Under this scrutiny , [ARG1 the first thing] 0 [ARG0 you] [rel do] *T*-1 is sell your cyclical stocks and the second thing 0 you do *T*-2 is sell your over-leveraged companies . ''
- `` Under this scrutiny , the first thing 0 you do *T*-1 is sell your cyclical stocks and [ARG1 the second thing] 0 [ARG0 you] [rel do] *T*-2 is sell your over-leveraged companies . ''
- While [ARG0 the agency] has [rel done] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-LOC in many parts of the world] , its flagship New York office has had a dismal track record recently ; it has won few new accounts while *-1 losing big ones , including Maxwell House .
- The issue [ARG0 was oversubscribed and `` [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR very well] , '' [ARGM-ADV according to an official with lead underwriter Morgan Stanley] ] .
- At age eight , [ARG0 Josephine Baker] was sent *-1 by her mother to a white woman 's house *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 chores] [ARGM-PNC in exchange for meals and a place 0 * to sleep *T*-3 -- a place in the basement with the coal] .
- Of course , one option would be for Manville to buy out the trust 's shares -- [ARG0 which] *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] [ARG1 little] [ARGM-PNC * to benefit public stockholders] .
- Thus , analysts say 0 *T*-2 , [ARG0 the trust] is unlikely *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 anything that *T*-1 would hurt Manville 's other shareholders] .
- `` When I first got a glimpse at the witness list *T*-2 , I could n't believe that [ARG0 they] were going *-3 to go ahead and [rel do] [ARG1 this] , '' says *T*-1 Michael Waldman , director of Congress Watch , a consumer group .
- `` I do n't know whether [ARG1 it] was [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-MNR properly] or not , because I 'm not a lawyer , '' he said *T*-2 in a telephone interview yesterday .
- [ARG1 That] [rel done] * , Ms. Volokh spoke with rampant eloquence about the many attributes 0 she feels 0 she was born *-1 with *T*-2 : an understanding of food , business , Russian culture , human nature , and parties .
- `` [ARG1 Parties] are rather a state of mind , '' she said *T*-2 , *-3 pausing only *-4 to taste *RNR*-1 and pass judgment on *RNR*-1 the Georgian shashlik -LRB- `` [ARGM-EXT a little] [ARGM-EXT well] [rel done] , but very good '' -RRB- .
- `` [ARG0 I] emigrated *-1 to wear better hats , [rel do] [ARG1 better parties] , '' she said *T*-2 with a giggle .
- William D. Forrester , president of the U.S.-U.S.S.R. Trade and Economic Council , has a warning for [ARG0 U.S. companies] trying * to [rel do] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-LOC in the Soviet Union] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Doing] [ARG1 business] with [ARG4-with the Russians] , once the pursuit of a handful of hardened veterans , has become the goal of such major companies as General Motors Corp. , Federal Express Corp. and Procter & Gamble Co. , as well as a cluster of smaller firms .
- He said 0 [ARG0 Tandy] `` has [rel done] [ARG1 a decent job] '' [ARG3 *-2 increasing sales by *-3 manufacturing computers for others and expanding sales of its Grid Systems Corp. subsidiary , which *T*-1 sells computers to bigger businesses] , but `` it 's not enough 0 *T*-4 to offset the problems at Radio Shack . ''
- `` [ARG0 I] [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR innately and pathologically] , and while it may occasionally get me into trouble , it 's also gotten me access to parties and society , '' he says *T*-1 .
- And [ARG0 some] [ARGM-ADV even] [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR with malice aforethought] .
- But the truth is that almost everyone , from real-estate agents to city fathers , name-drops ; and a surprising number of people have an ancient uncle who *T*-1 claims 0 he lived next door to [ARG0 the cartoonist] who *T*-2 [rel did] [ARG1 the Katzenjammer Kids] .
- She thought 0 [ARG0 I] was n't getting [ARG1 my practicing] [rel done] . ''
- `` [ARGM-DIS So] [ARG0 we] [rel did] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR over] , '' he adds *T*-1 .
- The Bravo Zulu award , the Navy accolade for [ARG1 a `` job] [ARGM-MNR well] [rel done] * , '' is bestowed *-1 on Federal 's workers who *T*-2 surpass the call of duty .
- UPS wo n't discuss its labor practices , but , according to Mr. Cleveland , a former UPS employee , and others , union work rules prohibit [ARG0 UPS drivers] from *-1 [rel doing] [ARG1 more than * carrying packages between customers and their vans] .
- [ARG0 Federal] , [ARGM-MNR on its own] , had [ARGM-NEG n't] been [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR very well] [ARGM-LOC overseas] .
- You 're the real criminal here ... and [ARG1 what] [ARG0 you] [rel did] *T*-1 was n't just a murder -- it was a crime against humanity . ''
- With the dust settling from the failed coup attempt in Panama , one of the many lingering questions 0 the Bush administration will ponder *T*-1 is this : Is the National Security Council staff big enough , and does [ARG0 it] have enough clout , * to [rel do] [ARG1 its job of * coordinating foreign policy] ?
- [ARG0 First-round draft picks] have [rel done] [ARGM-MNR even better] : Average salaries and bonuses for them rose to $ 685,000 *U* this year , up 44 % from 1987 .
- [ARGM-TMP Seven games -LRB- and , after a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs yesterday , seven losses -RRB- into the season] , [ARG0 the `` new '' Cowboys] are [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR any better than the old] .
- This film did emphasize how long the Israeli\/Palestinian stalemate has existed *T*-3 by *-7 tracing the conflict to the days of World War I when the British tried *-4 to guarantee both a Jewish state and a Palestinian state without *-6 specifying [ARGM-MNR how] [ARG1 it] was * to be [rel done] *-1 *T*-5 *T*-2 .
- It 's like [ARG0 *] [rel doing] [ARG1 a documentary on apartheid] and insisting that equal time be given *-1 to how terrific white South Africans are *T*-2 .
- However , `` [ARG0 we] are [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-TMP currently] [rel doing] [ARG1 anything] .
- Moreover , analysts point out that [ARG0 Japanese banks] have a reputation for *-2 [rel doing] [ARG1 deals that *T*-1 are n't extremely profitable] if they offer the chance * to build market share , cement an important business relationship or curry favor with powerful bureaucrats .
- Mr. Utsumi said 0 [ARG1 the most] 0 [ARG0 the ministry] had [ARGM-TMP ever] [rel done] *T*-1 was * ask Japanese banks about `` the status of their participation '' in one previous U.S. leveraged buy-out .
- But the U.S. has one great advantage : The Soviets are universally loathed *-1 throughout Ethiopia for [ARG1 what] [ARG0 they] [rel did] *T*-2 to [ARG2-to the country] [ARGM-TMP this past decade] -- famine and all .
- [ARG1 The study] was [rel done] *-1 by [ARG0-by Robert Gersony , a consultant to the U.S. State Department who *T*-2 has years of experience in * investigating human-rights abuses on both sides of the left-right ideological divide] .
- Rather than *-4 renovate the Crusaders , [ARG1 which] [ARG0 Dassault] is proposing *-2 to [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-PNC for around 1.8 billion French francs -LRB- $ 286.6 million *U* -RRB-] , Adm. Goupil said 0 the navy wants *-3 to buy used F-18s from the U.S. Navy .
- `` Cathay would love *-1 to keep *-2 going , but the general sense is 0 [ARG0 they] 're going *-3 to have *-4 to [rel do] [ARG1 something] . ''
- Sarah Hall , an analyst at James Capel -LRB- Far East -RRB- Ltd. , says 0 there is n't [ARG1 much] 0 [ARG0 Cathay] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-3 about [ARG2-about rising costs for jet fuel , Hong Kong 's tight labor market , or the strengthening of the local currency , which *T*-2 is pegged *-1 to the U.S. dollar] .
- [ARG0 Three other Haagen shopping centers in the Watts area] are [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR almost as well] .
- Furthermore , the regulatory maneuvering behind First Interstate 's loss suggests 0 regulators have concluded that lenders ' reserves are far too low 0 *T*-1 to absorb their future Arizona losses and are forcing [ARG0 bankers] to [rel do] [ARG1 something] about [ARG2-about it] .
- [ARG0 Pinnacle West Capital Corp.] , which *T*-1 has been wrangling with regulators for months over [ARG1 what] * to [rel do] *T*-2 about [ARG2-about Pinnacle 's moribund Merabank thrift unit] , suspended its dividend and reported a 91 % plunge in third-quarter net income .
- That ad generated so much publicity that a trade magazine launched a contest for its readers to guess who the guy was *T*-1 and [ARG1 what] [ARG0 he] was [rel doing] *T*-2 .
- `` You want *-1 to know [ARGM-MNR how] [ARG0 a fund] [rel did] [ARGM-TMP when the market got hammered *T*-3] *T*-2 , '' said *T*-4 Kurt Brouwer , an investment adviser with Brouwer & Janachowski in San Francisco .
- [ARG0 Some equity funds] [rel did] [ARGM-MNR better than others] [ARGM-TMP in the week that *T*-1 began on Friday the 13th] .
- Many of [ARG0 the funds] that *T*-2 [rel did] [ARGM-MNR best] [ARGM-TMP in the last week] are heavily invested *-1 overseas , * giving them the benefit of foreign currency translations when the dollar is weak *T*-3 .
- Karen Nichols , senior associate at Michael Graves 's architecture firm in Princeton , N.J. , says : `` We 're really at the mercy of [ARG1 what] [ARG0 the construction industry] [ARGM-MOD can] and [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-MNR readily] . ''
- The center will provide space for computer hardware and facsimile and other telecommunications equipment , not readily accessible in Poland now , for a growing number of [ARG0 Westerners] [rel doing] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-LOC in Eastern Europe] .
- `` I guess 0 [ARG0 we] 'll reluctantly go ahead and [rel do] [ARG1 it] , vote for Dinkins , '' says *T*-2 Richard Wade , a politically active professor who *T*-1 supported Richard Ravitch , an also-ran in the Democratic primary .
- `` [ARG0 I] was always going *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-TMP tomorrow] , '' he explained 0 *T*-2 at the time .
- However , despite the big new-issue calendar , many junk bond investors and analysts are skeptical 0 [ARG1 the deals] [ARGM-MOD will] get [rel done] *-1 .
- `` [ARG0 We] put a price *ICH*-1 on the deal that the market required *T*-2 to get [ARG1 it] [rel done] . ''
- [ARG0 Woodstream 's Victor-brand mousetraps and other pest-control products] are `` [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR very well] , '' and its plastic storage-case products `` are poised *-1 for growth , '' he said 0 *T*-2 .
- But [ARGM-TMP when] [ARG0 foreign traders] tried *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 business] *T*-1 , they discovered that the eagerness of Chinese trade officials was just a smokescreen .
- Sitco had customarily tapped the Japanese bond market for funds , but [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 that] [ARGM-TMP any longer] .
- It 's a downbeat , `` thirtysomething '' world , in which [ARG0 bright , still youngish people] are engaged *-1 in a glossy version of day labor , *-1 [rel doing] [ARG1 free-lance , semi-professional work that *T*-2 brings little satisfaction or security but that they know 0 they should be grateful *-5 to do *T*-3] *T*-4 .
- It 's a downbeat , `` thirtysomething '' world , in which bright , still youngish people are engaged *-1 in a glossy version of day labor , *-1 doing [ARG1 free-lance , semi-professional work] that *T*-2 brings little satisfaction or security but that they know 0 [ARG0 they] should be grateful *-5 to [rel do] *T*-3 *T*-4 .
- While [ARG0 she] is wondering whether * to live it up , and [rel do] [ARG1 something even more dramatic] , [ARGM-ADV * say * get married] , her life is further complicated by the reappearance of an old flame , David , a film critic and actor who always *T*-1 seems *-2 to be just on the brink of stardom .
- He says 0 he thinks 0 [ARG0 his company] is just a few years from *-1 [rel doing] [ARG1 that] .
- [ARG0 The Bush administration , hearing conflicting advice about what its role in HDTV should be *T*-1 ,] is [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel doing] [ARG1 much] [ARGM-TMP for now] .
- So [ARG0 anyone buying the stock now] is betting on some special transaction such as a recapitalization or takeover , and [ARGM-MOD must] [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARG3 * using some guesswork about the likelihood of such an event] .
- The arbs may recoup some of their paper losses if the UAL deal gets patched up again , as [ARG0 they] [rel did] [ARGM-TMP in 1982 when Occidental Petroleum Co. rescued them with a $ 4 billion *U* takeover of Cities Service *T*-1] .
- John Dingell demagogues a David Baltimore , [ARG0 animal-rights activists] [rel do] [ARG1 $ 3.5 million *U* of damage] to [ARG2-to labs at the U.Cal-Davis] , Meryl Streep decries the horrors of chemistry on talk shows , Jeremy Rifkin files lawsuits in federal court *-1 to thwart biotech experiments , and Dutch-elm-disease researcher Gary Strobel 's own colleagues at Montana State denounce him for `` * violating '' EPA rules .
- Scientists need *-1 to understand that while [ARG0 they] tend *-2 to believe 0 their work is primarly about * establishing new knowledge or [rel doing] [ARG1 good] , today it is also about power .
- [ARGM-TMP When a David Baltimore -- or the next target -- decides 0 it *EXP*-3 is better * to stand up to these forces *T*-2] , [ARG0 his fellow scientists] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARG1 *-4 to recognize what *T*-1 is fundamentally at stake , and offer their public support] .
- [ARG1 What] [ARGM-MOD must] [ARG0 your management team] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-PNC *-2 to establish corporate due process] ?
- [ARG0 It] [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 any good] for [ARG2-for anybody] [ARGM-ADV unless employees know about it] .
- Applications wo n't have *-1 to be rewritten *-3 *-3 to work with Task Broker , Hewlett-Packard said 0 *T*-2 , and the user of a computer wo n't be able *-4 to tell that [ARG0 another machine] is [rel doing] [ARG1 the work] .
- It then determines [ARG0 which machine] *T*-1 is free *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 the task] [ARGM-MNR most quickly] and sends the task to that machine .
- `` It 's almost as if [ARG0 you] 're [rel doing] [ARG1 extra work] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to give away the food] , '' he says *T*-2 .
- Alan D'Agosto , president of Panda 's Inc. , an operator of Arby 's restaurants in Omaha , says : `` [ARG1 All] 0 [ARG0 we] 're [rel doing] *T*-1 is * keeping the customers coming , but we are n't increasing sales . ''
- With the market so crowded , says 0 *T*-1 a spokesman for Wendy 's in Columbus , Ohio , `` If [ARG0 you] 're [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR well] , you 're doing well at someone else 's expense . ''
- With the market so crowded , says 0 *T*-1 a spokesman for Wendy 's in Columbus , Ohio , `` [ARGM-ADV If you 're doing well] , [ARG0 you] 're [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-MNR at someone else 's expense] . ''
- [ARG0 He] [ARGM-ADV probably] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel done] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-PNC for the cash] .
- [ARG0 Investors] [rel do] [ARG1 this] by [ARG3-by *-4 specifying a minimum price at which the investment may be sold *-1 *T*-5 or the maximum price that *T*-3 may be paid *-2 for it] .
- The crash in October 1987 and last Friday 's sell-off painfully taught some investors [ARG1 exactly what] [ARG0 stop orders] [ARGM-MOD will] and wo n't [rel do] *T*-1 .
- The crash in October 1987 and last Friday 's sell-off painfully taught some investors [ARG1 exactly what] [ARG0 stop orders] will and [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] *T*-1 .
- There are all sorts of ways 0 * to give buy and sell instructions to a broker *T*-1 -- and just as many ways 0 * to get burned *-2 if you do n't know [ARG1 what] [ARG0 you] 're [rel doing] *T*-4 *T*-3 .
- [ARG1 Not-held orders , which *T*-1 are also known *-3 as `` * disregard the tape '' orders ,] are [ARGM-TMP always] [rel done] *-2 at [ARG2-at the customer 's risk] .
- *-2 Disgusted , I cast around for a different way 0 * to plan my asset distribution *T*-3 , and with hardly any heavy breathing the answer *ICH*-4 struck me : [ARG0 I] was [rel doing] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-TMP already] !
- This is particularly good news for [ARG0 those] who *T*-2 hate risk , who *T*-3 are incapable of * [rel doing] [ARG1 extensive amounts of planning] and who *T*-4 refuse *-5 to see their life styles hurt *-6 in any way .
- [ARG1 All] 0 [ARG0 anyone] [ARGM-MOD need] [rel do] *T*-1 is * hang up a shingle and start *-2 planning .
- So [ARG1 what] 's [ARG0 a parent] to [rel do] *T*-1 ?
- Their message , explicit or implicit , is that a good college will cost so much *ICH*-2 by whenever you want it *T*-1 that [ARG0 the tried and true] [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARGM-TMP anymore] .
- `` The situation 0 you want *-1 to avoid *T*-2 is * having somebody not save anything and hope 0 [ARG0 they] 'll be able *-4 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR out of current income] , '' he says *T*-3 .
- In his area , Mr. Lackey continues 0 *T*-1 , [ARG0 the miscreant employers] most commonly are in construction -- *-2 [rel doing] [ARG1 framing , drywall , masonry and similar work] .
- `` The trappings of success *ICH*-1 go a long way -- [ARG0 *] wearing the right clothes , [rel doing] [ARG1 the right things] , '' says *T*-2 Paul Andreassen , an associate professor of psychology at Harvard .
- [ARG0 Still others] are stung *-1 by a desire * to [rel do] [ARG1 both well and good] , says 0 *T*-2 Douglas Watson , commanding officer of the Los Angeles Police Department 's bunko-forgery division .
- `` [ARGM-ADV Maybe] [ARGM-TMP the next day or even an hour later] , [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-NEG n't] have [rel done] [ARG1 it] . ''
- *-2 Figuring that [ARGM-ADV maybe] [ARG0 $ 100,000 to $ 150,000 *U*] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] but having no idea of what kind of policy I wanted *T*-1 , I looked at the myriad products of a dozen companies -- and plunged into a jungle of gibberish .
- [ARG1 What] [ARG0 *] to [rel do] *T*-1 ?
- Another factor 0 * to consider *T*-1 : [ARG0 Some of the companies currently earning very high yields] are [rel doing] [ARG1 so] through [ARG3-through substantial investment in junk bonds] , and you know how nervous the market has been *T*-2 about those lately .
- A person can do some heavy thinking about insurance there -- and shop for something more exciting while [ARG0 she] 's [rel doing] [ARG1 it] .
- [ARG0 A person] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 some heavy thinking about insurance] [ARGM-LOC there] -- and shop for something more exciting [ARGM-TMP while she 's doing it] .
- `` We hope *-1 to sensitize employers '' to recognize the problems so [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 something] about [ARG2-about them] , Dr. Warshaw said 0 *T*-2 .
- `` We 've done a lot *-2 to improve -LRB- U.S. . -RRB- results and [ARG1 a lot more] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel done] *-1 , '' Mr. Mark said .
- `` [ARG0 We] 've [rel done] [ARG1 a lot] [ARG2 *-2 to improve -LRB- U.S. . -RRB- results] and a lot more will be done *-1 , '' Mr. Mark said .
- That 's because [ARG0 computers] [rel do] [ARG1 most of the work] , and low trading activity keeps a lid on commission costs .
- `` Now the interest is in [ARG1 what else] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARG0 I] [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with that money] . ''
- Indexes can be constructed *-1 0 *T*-2 to serve social goals , such as * eliminating the stocks of [ARG0 companies] [rel doing] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-LOC in South Africa] .
- [ARGM-ADV As the report issued * by the subcommittee concluded] , `` [ARG0 Our government] [rel did] [ARG1 nothing] regarding Gen. Noriega 's drug business and substantial criminal involvement [ARGM-CAU because the first priority was the Contra war] .
- [ARG0 He and his family] kept afloat by *-1 repairing bicycles , selling fruit and [rel doing] [ARG1 odd jobs] .
- Nelson Bunker Hunt is considering it , although his attorney says 0 [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-ADV if the proposal jeopardizes a tentative settlement 0 he has reached *T*-2 with the Internal Revenue Service , which *T*-1 claims 0 the brothers owe $ 1 billion *U* in back taxes and is by far the biggest creditor in both cases] .
- `` I still think 0 [ARG0 the woman] has the right * to [rel do] with [ARG1-with her body] [ARGM-MNR as she pleases] , '' he says *T*-1 .
- Some have built health spas , business centers and shopping villages so [ARG0 visitors] have [ARG1 more] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 than ski .
- `` [ARG0 People] these days want [ARG1 something else] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 besides ski and sit in the bar , '' says *T*-2 Don Borgeson , executive director of Angel Fire , N.M. 's Chamber of Commerce .
- It *EXP*-1 may seem trivial * to worry about the World Series amid the destruction to the Bay Area wrought * by Tuesday 's quake , but the name of this column is `` On Sports , '' so [ARG0 I] feel obliged *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 not just any bonds] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] .
- When interest rates have dropped *T*-1 , it *EXP*-2 makes sense for [ARG0 corporations] to [rel do] [ARG1 just that] ; they then save on interest costs .
- And , in a sense , that 's the kind of task 0 [ARG0 individuals] face *T*-1 in *-2 deciding [ARG1 what] * to [rel do] *T*-3 about [ARG2-about stocks -- the mainstay of most serious investors ' portfolios] .
- [ARGM-TMP By the time 0 a recession is `` official '' *T*-1 -LRB- two consecutive quarters of declining gross national product -RRB-] , [ARG1 much of the damage to stocks] has [ARGM-TMP already] been [rel done] - and , in the typical case , the recession is already half over .
- `` The fact that [ARG0 they] [rel did] [ARG1 four-day matched sales] means 0 they are not in a mood 0 * to ease aggressively *T*-1 .
- I think 0 some people may believe 0 they 're helping *-1 fund a massive TV and print campaign , but we could n't find that [ARG0 the charity] [rel does] [ARG1 anything except write these letters] , '' he says *T*-2 .
- The established charities are bothered *-1 by this but say 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 little] about [ARG2-about it] .
- Denise McDonald , a spokeswoman for MADD , says , `` It 's scary , because [ARG0 anybody] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 this] . ''
- `` Much of [ARG1 what] [ARG0 we] set out *-2 to [rel do] *T*-1 is completed *-3 . ''
- [ARGM-TMP Sometimes] [ARG0 Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters] [rel do] [ARG1 little more than grab the first draft of a screenplay for a `` Flashdance , '' or buy rights to a best seller such as `` The Color Purple] . ''
- It *EXP*-1 falls to [ARG0 others] * to [rel do] [ARG1 the writing , directing and producing] .
- With MGM\/UA 's `` Rainman , '' for instance , [ARG0 Messrs. Guber and Peters] had [ARG1 virtually nothing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-2 with [ARG2-with day-to-day production] , but their names still appear in big letters on the credits , and they are inevitably associated *-1 with its success .
- `` Peter is the bright , sympathetic guy when [ARG0 you] 're [rel doing] [ARG1 a deal] *T*-1 , '' says *T*-2 one agent .
- Mr. Guber replies that `` this is a Goliath , this Time Warner , trying * to chew up [ARG0 two fellows] who *T*-1 have [rel done] [ARGM-MNR only well] for [ARG2-for them] [ARGM-TMP for a long period of time] . ''
- [ARG0 Even rank amateurs] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-ADV if they spend a few thousand dollars for a commercially available microwave receiver with amplifier and a VCR recorder] .
- `` I 'm too old 0 *T*-1 to waste a weekend , but [ARG1 that] 's what [ARG0 I] [rel did] *T*-2 , '' the 48-year-old Mr. Juliano moans *T*-3 .
- [ARG0 American publishers] appear more than ready *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 some selling] .
- Polls are no substitute for principle , but [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD 'll] [rel do] for [ARG2-for some politicians] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-CAU because of the uncertainty of the outcome of the suit] , [ARG0 Mr. Conner 's team] has [rel done] [ARG1 little 0 * to begin *-2 gearing up *-3 to defend its title *T*-1] .
- But spokesmen for both Mr. Isler and Mr. Conner say 0 [ARG0 the formation of the new syndicate] has * to [rel do] with [ARG1-with Mr. Isler 's desire * to skipper his own team and begin *-1 planning now , rather than any falling out between the two sportsmen] .
- She said 0 the mural `` preserves [ARGM-TMP an era] in Stamford and in our country when [ARG1 this type of work] was being [rel done] *-1 *T*-2 .
- Some , particularly in West Coast earthquake zones , are dusting off their evacuation plans , *-1 checking food stocks and reminding [ARG0 employees] of [ARG1 what] * to [rel do] *T*-2 [ARGM-ADV if emergency strikes] .
- `` We feel 0 [ARG0 we] are [rel doing] [ARG1 everything 0 we can *?* *T*-2] , '' an Occidental spokesman says *T*-1 .
- It *EXP*-2 will be hard [ARG0 *] to [rel do] [ARG1 handstands] until real linage starts *-1 heading back up . ''
- Second , it explains why voters hold Congress in disdain but generally love their own congressional representatives *T*-2 : Any individual legislator 's constituents appreciate the specific benefits that the legislator wins *T*-1 for them but not the overall cost associated * with [ARG0 every other legislator] [rel doing] [ARG1 likewise] for [ARG2-for his own constituency] .
- The Members know 0 [ARG0 they] 're [rel doing] [ARG1 wrong] , but they need help *-1 to restrain their darker compulsions .
- `` If there 's [ARGM-MNR any way] 0 [ARG0 you] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 it] *T*-2 , you ought *-1 to go to Idaho and go fishing for a while . ''
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 Prince Sihanouk] has backed all sorts of ideas over the years , and [rel done] [ARGM-MNR rather better by himself than by Cambodia] .
- U.S. diplomacy has done it before , and [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-ADV likely] [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-TMP again] .
- [ARG0 U.S. diplomacy] has [rel done] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-TMP before] , and it will likely do it again .
- [ARG0 Laurance V. Allen , 44 , who *T*-1 had been director for North America ,] resigned *-2 to pursue other business interests and [rel do] [ARG1 some consulting] .
- [ARG0 The company] , Mr. Renzas said 0 *T*-2 , has n't yet determined [ARG1 what] * to [rel do] *T*-1 .
- `` One thing 0 you can bet on *T*-1 , '' he says *T*-2 , `` is that [ARG0 Congress] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 stupid things] with [ARG2-with the Tax Code] . ''
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 some money managers] are [rel doing] [ARG1 just that] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 neither of those developments] [rel did] [ARG1 much 0 *T*-2 to juice up growth] , Mr. Sit says 0 *T*-1 .
- `` If we want *-1 to have our own nation , then [ARG0 we] must be willing *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 all the work] [ARGM-ADV ourselves] , '' says *T*-3 Hendrik Verwoerd Jr. , son of the former prime minister and the leader of the Orange Workers , founded * in 1980 .
- [ARGM-LOC On almost every other farm in South Africa] , [ARG0 black workers] [rel do] [ARG1 the repairs] .
- `` [ARG0 We] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR without their help] , '' says *T*-1 Mrs. Conradie .
- `` [ARG1 What] they want [ARG0 us] to [rel do] *T*-1 just is n't practical , '' he says *T*-2 , *-3 noting that he employs 16 blacks .
- But [ARG0 *] do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 anything rash] .
- `` [ARG0 Most people] [rel do] [ARG1 just the opposite] : They sell their winners and keep their losers . ''
- While [ARG0 IBM] has traditionally dominated the market for computers on the business side of manufacturing operations and has [rel done] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-LOC in the market for design tools] , Digital has dominated computerized manufacturing .
- In addition , the executives said 0 IBM will be offering programming tools designed * to let anyone working on a factory floor write [ARG0 ad-hoc software] , for instance , 0 *T*-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 statistical analysis that *T*-1 would pinpoint a problem on a manufacturing line] .
- Amazing [ARG1 what] [ARG0 it] [rel does] *T*-1 to [ARG2-to one 's heart rate and one 's short-term memory] .
- Power is back on , and UCSF -LCB- medical center -RCB- seems *-1 to have quieted down for the night -LRB- [ARG0 they] were [rel doing] [ARG1 triage] [ARGM-LOC out in the parking lot] [ARGM-ADV from the sound and lights of it] -RRB- .
- But supporters argue that * grounding an airline is so drastic that [ARG0 the department] would hesitate *-1 [rel doing] [ARG1 it] .
- `` That 's [ARG1 something] 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-1 [ARGM-MNR very well] .
- In the event that the buy-out group stalls in *-1 reviving its bid , [ARG0 the UAL board] could remain under some pressure * to seek another transaction , even without any legal obligation * to [rel do] [ARG1 so] .
- Howard Bailit , a panel member and a vice president of Aetna Life & Casualty , said that [ARG0 utilization management] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel do] [ARG1 a better job of * containing costs] [ARGM-TMP as it spreads *-1 to cover medical services delivered * outside of hospitals] .
- `` Next year is an election year and [ARG0 the legislators] just do n't want *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 anything about this] [ARGM-TMP now] . ''
- This bill simply says that if you want *-1 to develop property on a barrier island [ARG0 you] have *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-MNR without taxpayer support] .
- `` [ARG0 NASA] [rel did] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR right] ; that 's the message , '' said *T*-1 J.R. Thompson , the agency 's deputy administrator .
- [ARG0 Mr. Mastro] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 civil litigation and white-collar defense work] for [ARG2-for Gibson Dunn , which *T*-2 is based *-1 in Los Angeles] .
- [ARGM-ADV IF IN VITRO fertilization works] , [ARG0 it] [ARGM-TMP usually] [rel does] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-TMP after only a few tries] .
- [ARGM-TMP Four years ago] , Pittsburgh was designated *-1 the most-livable U.S. city by Rand McNally 's Places Rated Almanac , and [ARG0 the honor] [rel did] [ARG1 wonders] *-2 to improve Pittsburgh 's soot-stained image .
- A columnist in the Atlanta Journal and Constitution wrote : `` [ARG0 Who] *T*-1 [rel did] [ARG1 the research] for [ARG2-for this report] ?
- And [ARG0 the egg producers] have [rel done] [ARG1 a pretty good job] .
- Mr. Maynard 's forces finally defeated the measure , though it *EXP*-3 took [ARG0 a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives] * to [rel do] [ARG1 it] .
- But on the evidence of `` The Fabulous Baker Boys , '' that may be [ARG1 the only thing] 0 [ARG0 she] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] *T*-1 , at least when she 's acting in movies *T*-2 .
- When the movie opens *T*-14 the Baker brothers are doing [ARG1 what] [ARG0 they] 've [rel done] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP for 15 years] [ARGM-MNR professionally] , and twice as long as that for themselves : They 're playing proficient piano , face-to-face , on twin pianos .
- [ARGM-TMP When the movie opens *T*-14] [ARG0 the Baker brothers] are [rel doing] [ARG1 what they 've done *T*-1 for 15 years professionally , and twice as long as that for themselves : They 're playing proficient piano , face-to-face , on twin pianos] .
- When WCRS created Della Femina McNamee out of the merger of three smaller agency units in 1988 *T*-1 , it said 0 [ARG0 it] [rel did] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-PNC in order *-2 to attract larger clients , especially packaged-goods companies] .
- Late yesterday afternoon , [ARG0 DDB Needham executives] were scrambling *-5 to figure out [ARG1 what] * to [rel do] *T*-3 about [ARG2-about a new business presentation that *T*-2 had been scheduled *-1 for today] , a spokesman said 0 *T*-4 .
- But [ARG1 what] [ARG0 the Senate Judiciary Committee] has [rel done] *T*-1 [ARGM-PNC in *-2 supporting the strongly worded Armenian resolution] achieves no useful end ; it merely produces more controversy and embittered memories .
- Bulgaria 's government has been behaving beyond the pale for months , and [ARG0 the U.S.] [rel does] [ARG2 its values] [ARG1 no credit] [ARGM-MNR by *-2 ignoring that while *-1 casting its votes into the past] .
- We 're sure 0 some theologian can explain the difference between [ARG1 what] [ARG0 the Republican consultants] have been [rel doing] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with HUD] and what these gentleladies and gentlemen want *-3 to do *T*-2 with HUD .
- We 're sure 0 some theologian can explain the difference between what the Republican consultants have been doing *T*-1 with HUD and [ARG1 what] [ARG0 these gentleladies and gentlemen] want *-3 to [rel do] *T*-2 with [ARG2-with HUD] .
- After that , `` it *EXP*-1 would make sense for [ARG0 airlines] to talk about *-3 [rel doing] [ARG1 things] [ARGM-MNR jointly] , '' said 0 *T*-2 Cotton Daly , director of cargo services for New York consulting firm Simat , Helliesen & Eichner Inc .
- The SEC reassigned trading in the options , however , *-1 to allow [ARG0 investors] to [rel do] [ARG1 more than * simply exercise the options] .
- The company dispatched *T*-2 as many as 200 people in the San Francisco area 0 *T*-3 to do the work , though [ARG1 most of the rerouting] was [rel done] *-1 by [ARG3-by computer] .
- Even as [ARG0 the stock market] has [ARGM-ADV generally] [rel done] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-TMP this year] , IBM 's shares have slipped steadily from its 52-week high of $ 130.875 *U* .
- `` [ARGM-TMP Too often] , [ARG0 advertising imagery] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel done] [ARG1 a good job of *-1 forging a special emotional bond between a brand and the consumer] . ''
- Sir John Egan told reporters at London 's Motorfair yesterday 0 he `` would be disappointed if [ARG0 we] [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] -LCB- [ARG1 the deal] -RCB- [ARGM-TMP within a month] . ''
- `` [ARG1 It] has [ARGM-TMP never] been [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-TMP before] , but there 's always a first .
- But the statistics released * yesterday show 0 [ARG0 the firms] [rel did] [ARG1 nothing of the sort] .
- `` I can just tell 0 the questions are right back where they were *T*-2 : ` What *T*-1 's going on ? , ' ` [ARGM-MOD Ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARG1 anything] be [rel done] *-4 about [ARG2-about program trading] ? , ' ` Does n't the exchange understand ? , ' ` Where is the SEC on this *T*-3 ? ' ''
- [ARG0 British Tissues] decided *-1 to [rel do] away with [ARG1-with its hard paper] after a major customer , British Rail , switched to softer tissues for train bathrooms ... .
- [ARG0 The less-self-confident Czechoslovaks and Bulgarians] , in contrast , declared their intentions * to reform , while *-1 [rel doing] [ARG1 nothing concrete] about [ARG2-about it] .
- `` If USAir is worth 80 as a takeover and the stock went to 52 , the market was saying 0 Steinhardt 's presence was n't worth anything , in terms of * getting [ARG1 a deal] [rel done] , '' says *T*-1 a veteran takeover speculator .
- [ARGM-DIS Moreover] , [ARGM-ADV unlike Mr. Buffett , who *T*-1 often holds big stakes in companies for years] , [ARG0 Mr. Steinhardt] has [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-TMP in the past] [rel done] [ARG1 much long-term investing] .
- I expected *-3 to see more volatility as [ARG0 some of the institutions who *T*-2 were spooked *-1 last Friday] [rel did] [ARG1 some selling] , '' said *T*-4 Raymond F. DeVoe , a market strategist at Legg Mason Wood Walker , Baltimore .
- The market for system-management software for Digital 's hardware is fragmented *-1 enough that [ARG0 a giant such as Computer Associates] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARGM-LOC there] .
- `` [ARG0 The press] has been [rel doing] [ARG1 an excellent job] .
- [ARG0 Their] reaction was *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 nothing] and ride it out . ''
- [ARG0 Mr. Lang] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] away with [ARG1-with expensive circulation drives , * not to mention sales staff ,] and attempt *-1 to publish the 17-year-old magazine *-3 supported *-2 by circulation revenue alone .
- `` We would have *-2 to go outside to banks *-2 to get the money and [ARG0 I] am not ready *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 that] , '' he said *T*-1 .
- When it made the offer *T*-1 , StatesWest declined *-2 to disclose details and asked [ARG0 Mesa] *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 the same] .
- The company said 0 [ARG0 it] was [rel doing] [ARG1 a brisk business in computer power-surge protectors , cables and uninterruptable power sources] .
- Caltrans spokesman Jim Drago in Sacramento declined *-2 to identify [ARG0 the engineering firm] that *T*-1 [rel did] [ARG1 the reinforcement work] .
- `` [ARG1 The work] was [rel done] [ARGM-MNR properly] , '' he said *T*-1 .
- He visited the Hugo devastation but not until after local leaders urged [ARG0 him] *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 so] .
- And sooner or later , [ARG0 we] have *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 something] about [ARG2-about it] . ''
- Mr. Johnson , of the Berkeley seismographic station , said : `` [ARG1 Landfill] [ARGM-MOD can] be [rel done] *-2 [ARGM-ADV if it 's properly compacted *-1] .
- [ARG1 What] [ARG0 Sotheby 's] is [rel doing] *T*-1 closely resembles an underwriting by an investment bank .
- Mr. Krenz may need a bit of time *-2 to consolidate his empire , [ARG0 which] *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] [ARG1 a lot 0 *T*-3 to promote Reunification Scenario One] .
- That 's a question 0 East Germany ca n't answer *T*-2 easily , no matter [ARG1 what] [ARG0 its new leader] [rel does] *T*-1 .
- Mr. Laband described one of the more insidious threats 0 we face *T*-1 when *-3 dealing with disasters such as Hugo *T*-2 -- anti-profiteering ordinances such as that by the Charleston City Council as [ARG0 it] thrashed about *-4 trying *-5 to [rel Do] [ARG1 Something] .
- [ARG1 What] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARG0 Mr. Sagan] [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with his new theater building] [ARGM-ADV if the allure of Hollywood and Broadway proves too much for such Steppenwolf stalwarts as John Malkovich -LRB- `` Dangerous Liaisons '' -RRB- , Joan Allen -LRB- `` The Heidi Chronicles '' -RRB- , and Glenne Headly -LRB- `` Lonesome Dove '' -RRB- , and the company crumbles] ?
- [ARG0 *-1] To [rel do] [ARG1 so] , the judge said 0 *T*-2 , the U.S. courts must review the judicial process in the foreign country independently of the State Department 's assessment .
- If human beings ca n't cut federal spending honestly -- and they ca n't *?* -- * let [ARG0 the computers] [rel do] [ARG1 it] .
- [ARG0 They] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 this] [ARGM-MNR by *-3 purchasing `` index puts , '' which *T*-1 are simply put options on indexes that *T*-2 match broad baskets of stocks] .
- Next wo n't comment on [ARGM-TMP when] [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 the same] *T*-1 , but is believed *-2 to have a color model under development .
- [ARG0 The U.S. and Canada] , which *T*-1 [rel do] [ARG1 more trade than any other pair of nations] , are *-2 to meet next month *-3 to arrange an acceleration of planned tariff cuts under the U.S.-Canada free trade agreement .
- For instance , he suggests that salespeople making telephone calls should say to themselves : `` [ARG1 All] 0 [ARG0 I] want * to [rel do] *T*-1 today is get 50 rejections . ''
- `` We 've done a lot * to improve -LCB- U.S. . -RCB- results , and [ARG1 a lot more] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel done] *-1 , '' Mr. Mark said *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG0 We] 've [rel done] [ARG1 a lot] [ARG2 * to improve -LCB- U.S. . -RCB- results] , and a lot more will be done *-1 , '' Mr. Mark said *T*-2 .
- Globe columnist Mike Barnicle -- in the second attack on his employer in as many weeks -- averred that his shadowy countenance was so bad , 0 it looked `` like a face 0 you 'd find *T*-2 on a bottle of miracle elixir that [ARG0 *T*-1] promises *-3 to [rel do] away with [ARG1-with diarrhea] [ARGM-TMP in our lifetime] . ''
- `` If [ARG0 the U.S.] had sat back and [rel done] [ARG1 nothing] , he might not have made it through 1988 , '' Mr. Moss contends *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG0 He] [rel did] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MNR very well] , '' recalls *T*-2 Boris Martinez , a former Panamanian colonel who *T*-1 managed Mr. Noriega and his operation .
- Some American officers interpreted his eagerness and studiousness as a sign of loyalty , but [ARG0 they] [rel did] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-MNR falsely] .
- `` [ARG0 They] need *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 something] about [ARG2-about this] , '' said *T*-2 Maury Harris , economist at PaineWebber Group Inc .
- Program trading is `` benefiting a few to the detriment of many and I wish 0 [ARG0 someone] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] [ARG1 something] about [ARG2-about it] , '' he complained 0 *T*-1 .
- This portends consequences from [ARG1 what] [ARG0 we] have [ARGM-TMP already] [rel done] *T*-2 that *T*-1 will be very destabilizing to social and economic systems .
- If the law is n't changed *-3 , he says 0 *T*-6 , `` we are left *-4 staring at rules that *T*-1 are almost impossible 0 * to implement *T*-2 , because there are [ARG1 so many complex depreciation calculations] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel do] *T*-5 . ''
- `` The mountain bike feels as comfortable as the ` paperboy ' bike 0 you had *T*-1 as a kid , but [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 so much more] , '' he says *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 Bankers Trust] `` has had the capacity * to [rel do] [ARG1 this] [ARGM-TMP for some time] , '' the analyst said 0 *T*-1 .
- `` The intervention has been friendly , * meaning that [ARG0 they] really did n't have *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] , '' said *T*-1 Maria Fiorini Ramirez , money-market economist at Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc .
- Above all , though , conservative Republicans who *T*-1 have championed both the Contras and SDI are reluctant * to attack [ARG0 a Republican president] for * failing *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 more] -- though that reluctance may be receding .
- [ARG0 You] hate *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] because he 's your father . ''
- He recalled to the audience a `` strange , infelicitous '' analogy 0 he once heard *T*-1 * arguing `` 0 now that we have finally recognized that American blacks have rights , [ARG0 we] need *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 the same] for [ARG2-for animals] .
- [ARGM-TMP Yesterday] , [ARG0 the Dow Jones Industrial Average] [rel did] [ARG1 a now familiar dance] : It plunged 60.25 points before lunch , with most of the drop occurring in 25 minutes .
- When [ARG0 they] [rel did] *T*-1 , the firm reduced those stock holdings to about 70 % .
- [ARG0 Others] are [rel doing] [ARG1 `` index arbitrage '' a strategy of * taking advantage of price discrepancies between stocks and futures] .
- [ARGM-ADV If it finds one of those passwords] , Mr. Alexander said 0 *T*-1 , [ARG0 the worm] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 such things as *-2 change users ' passwords to a series of random numbers , * preventing them from * signing on to the network] .
- NASA said 0 [ARG0 the Galileo worm] had [ARG1 nothing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with either delay] .
- He said 0 [ARG0 the Chaos Computer Club , of West Germany ,] once managed *-1 to invade SPAN and [rel do] [ARG1 such things as 0 * change the value of pi , * messing up some calculations] .
- Mr. Redmond said 0 [ARG0 the intruder] had [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-TMP yet] [rel done] [ARG1 any harm] but the agency feared 0 `` garbage data could be substituted *-1 for real data . ''
- In a telephone interview , Robert Thomson , TCI senior vice president , said 0 Showtime 's suit against HBO `` does n't involve us , and [ARG1 nothing] 0 [ARG0 we] 're [rel doing] *T*-1 [ARGM-LOC here] bears any relationship to that . ''
- `` We were able *-1 to get advertisers to use their promotion budget for this , because [ARG0 they] get [ARGM-MNR a chance] 0 * to [rel do] [ARG1 couponing] *T*-2 , '' says *T*-3 Ms. Seaman .
- In an excursus of little relevance to his central point about private enforcement suits by environmental groups , Michael S. Greve informs your readers , `` ... the Clean Water Act is written *-1 upon the presumption -- the pretense , rather -- that [ARG0 nothing but zero risk] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] ; it establishes a legal standard of zero discharge '' -LRB- `` Congress's Environmental Buccaneers , '' Sept. 18 -RRB- .
- [ARGM-DIS Thus] , [ARG0 you] [rel do] [ARG2 the public] [ARG1 a great disservice] [ARGM-TMP when Mr. Greve suggests , even facetiously , that the Clean Water Act prohibits the preparation of a scotch and water *T*-1] ; your tippling readers may be led *-2 to believe that nothing but chance or oversight protects them , as they cower in the night with their scotch and waters , from the hairyknuckled knock of the Sierra Club at their doors .
- `` [ARG1 What] [ARG0 we] want *-1 to [rel do] *T*-2 is * take a more aggressive stance .
- One customer , Donald Blaggs of Mobile , says 0 the Barrett Rake allowed [ARG0 him] to [rel do] [ARG1 his lawn] [ARGM-TMP in 2 1\/2 hours , two hours less than usual] .
- Now his ghost wo n't let up till [ARG1 it] 's [rel done] *-1 .
- I saw [ARG1 what] [ARG0 he] [rel did] *T*-1 to [ARG2-to them] firsthand .
- Then suddenly Ike 's ghost came *-1 to visit and said , `` [ARG1 What the hell] are [ARG0 you] [rel doing] *T*-2 [ARGM-ADV *-3 planning for a land war in Asia 12,000 miles away] ?
- He would n't leave until [ARG0 Mr. Cheney] promised *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 whatever the Pentagon systems analysts told him *T*-1] .
- [ARGM-DIS So] [ARGM-TMP next day] [ARG0 Mr. Cheney] went out and [rel did] [ARG1 just that] : He canceled the 600-ship Navy and cut back one carrier and 20 frigates .
- `` They went up 51 % last year , and [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD 'll] [rel do] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-TMP again] [ARGM-TMP this year] , '' he declares *T*-1 .
- `` I tried *-1 to steal the picture -- to buy it attractively -- and -LCB- [ARG0 Sotheby 's] -RCB- [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel do] [ARG1 it] .
- Though the agency could remove Mr. Paul , [ARG0 it] has no current intention * to [rel do] [ARG1 that] .
- [ARG1 The offices] are [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-MNR in hardwood and oriental rugs , leatherbound books and , of course , a $ 12 million *U* Rubens] .
- The collection was at the heart of a grandiose plan 0 Mr. Paul had *T*-1 in which [ARG0 the art] was *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 double duty -- as an investment for CenTrust and as decoration for the S&L 's new office tower , designed * by I.M. Pei] *T*-3 .
- Mr. Paul had no right * to buy art for the S&L in the first place -- it is n't on the comptroller 's `` permissible '' list -- without [ARG1 *-2 seeking a special dispensation] , which [ARG0 he] did [ARGM-NEG not] [rel do] *T*-1 .
- For instance , he says 0 *T*-1 , International Business Machines and Unisys might look cheap , but [ARG0 investors] might continue *-2 to [rel do] [ARGM-MNR better] with [ARG2-with stocks like Walt Disney , Procter & Gamble and Coca-Cola , strong performers in recent years] .
- `` [ARG0 We] 're [rel doing] [ARG1 a little buying '' in some stocks `` that *T*-2 have really been smashed *-1 down] . ''
- [ARG0 Companies with steady earnings growth] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR well] , she says 0 *T*-1 , [ARGM-ADV while others with high debt or poor earnings could see their shares decline far more than 10 %] .
- `` [ARG0 The stock market] ai n't going *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 much of anything] '' [ARGM-TMP for a while] , says 0 *T*-3 John Neff of Wellington Management , who *T*-1 runs the $ 8.3 billion *U* Windsor Fund .
- `` But when prices were crazy *T*-1 , [ARG0 it] was even harder * to [rel do] [ARG1 an LBO] .
- `` [ARG0 Investors] are n't going *-1 to be throwing money at any of the proposed LBOs , but * [rel doing] [ARG1 deals] [ARGM-MNR on the basis of ridiculous assumptions] never made sense , either . ''
- It is this kind of dignity and restraint that *T*-1 allows Stevens to declare : `` For all its sad associations , whenever I recall that evening today *T*-2 , I find 0 [ARG0 I] [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-MNR with a large sense of triumph] . ''
- Indeed , with demand for steel not growing fast enough * to absorb capacity , steelmakers will have *-1 to change [ARGM-MNR the way] 0 [ARG0 they] [rel do] [ARG1 business] *T*-2 .
- Mr. Stevens said 0 he kept a `` buy\/hold '' recommendation on the stock only because `` [ARG1 all the damage] has been [rel done] *-1 . ''
- Bob Bardagy , executive vice president of marketing at Comdisco Inc. , a huge leasing firm , said : `` [ARGM-DIS * To put it mildly] , [ARG0 IBM Credit] has been [rel doing] [ARG1 some of the worst economic deals of any leasing company 0 we have ever seen *T*-1] . ''
- They also insist that touching is a basic need , as powerful as the need for food or sleep , and that the office is [ARGM-LOC as good a place as any] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel do] [ARG1 it] *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 *-1] To help [rel do] [ARG1 this] , Mr. Palmer developed a portable massage chair *ICH*-3 three years ago that he hopes 0 *T*-2 will bring `` structured touching '' into mainstream America .
- Creditors involved in the project contend , however , that the termination actually had [ARG0 nothing] 0 *T*-1 to [rel do] with [ARG2-with these technical violations] .
- If [ARG0 they] [rel do] [ARG1 good credit analysis] , they will avoid the hand grenades .
- `` It 's very difficult [ARG1 0] [ARG0 *] to [rel do] *T*-2 , '' says *T*-1 Donald Holt , a market strategist for Wedbush Morgan Securities , a Los Angeles brokerage firm .
- `` One of [ARG1 the hardest things] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel do] *T*-1 is * to buy stocks when the market is down *T*-2 , '' he says *T*-3 .
- `` [ARG0 He] 's [rel done] [ARG1 this thing where he 'll buy a little bit of a company and then trade out of it *T*-1] .
- `` We 're saying 0 [ARG1 the worst thing] that [ARG0 anyone] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-2 is * to see the market go down and dump everything , which *T*-1 just drives the prices down further , '' says *T*-3 John Lampe , PaineWebber 's director of advertising .
- The team that *T*-2 dumped runs by the bushel on the Chicago Cubs in the National League playoffs was held *-1 to just one in two games by the home-team Oakland A 's , [ARG2 the gang] that *T*-3 had been [rel done] unto *-4 [ARGM-MNR similarly] by [ARG0-by the Los Angeles Dodgers and Orel Hershiser] in last year 's tournament .
- Morever , much of the damage was accomplished *-1 by [ARG0 A 's] who *T*-2 had [ARG1 some catching up] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-3 .
- [ARGM-LOC In game two] , [ARGM-TMP on a cool Sunday evening in this land of perpetual autumn] , [ARG1 a lot of the catching up] was [rel done] *-1 by [ARG0-by the A 's catcher , Terry Steinbach] .
- `` It 's still on the fast track and [ARG0 we] still want *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] , '' said *T*-2 one Senate aide .
- [ARG1 The `` social dimension '' -- worker concerns -- of the European Community 's plan * to open its internal borders in 1992] could set the effort `` off the rails '' if * not [rel done] *-2 [ARGM-MNR reasonably] , says 0 *T*-1 General Electric senior vice president Frank Doyle .
- The institutions appeared confident that Japanese regulators would step in *-2 to ensure orderly trading if necessary , and there was considerable speculation *ICH*-1 during the day that [ARG0 the Finance Ministry] was working behind the scenes *-3 to [rel do] [ARG1 just that] .
- She pointed out that even after Monday 's 10 % decline , the Straits Times index is up 24 % this year , so [ARG0 investors who *T*-1 bailed out] [ARGM-ADV generally] [rel did] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-MNR profitably] .
- But if [ARG0 rational science and economics] have [ARG1 nothing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-2 with [ARG2-with the new environment initiative] , what *T*-1 is going on ?
- Interestingly , [ARG0 the Environmental Defense Fund] is having [ARG1 nothing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 with [ARG2-with this one] .
- Roland M. Machold , director of the New Jersey Division of Investment , which *T*-1 oversees $ 29 billion *U* in investments , said 0 [ARG1 the `` first thing] 0 [ARG0 we] [rel did] *T*-2 was * to double our orders '' yesterday morning .
- `` [ARG0 They] [rel did] [ARG1 an excellent job] , '' Mr. Phelan said *T*-1 of the specialists .
- [ARG0 The Poles] [ARGM-MOD might] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR better] [ARGM-CAU *-1 to view it as a Trojan Horse] .
- Maybe after the staffers explain their work to the Poles , [ARG0 they] 'd be willing *-1 to come back and [rel do] [ARG1 the same] for [ARG2-for the American people] .
- [ARG0 It] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 damage to us] . ''
- `` There is no pressing need * to sell the unit , but [ARG0 we] are [rel doing] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-PNC so we can concentrate on our core business , * renting automobiles in the U.S. and abroad] , '' said *T*-1 William Slider , Hertz 's executive vice president .
- `` We wanted *-1 to highlight the individual , not the environment , '' he says *T*-2 , `` and black and white allows [ARG0 you] to [rel do] [ARG1 that] [ARGM-MNR better than color] . ''
- On Seventh Avenue , designers have been advancing the monochrome look with [ARG1 clothing collections] [rel done] * [ARGM-MNR entirely] [ARGM-MNR in black and white] .
- To the extent 0 [ARG0 Mr. Stanley] has [rel done] [ARG1 anything wrong] , it may be that he is out of step with the consensus *ICH*-1 of world intellectuals that the Namibian guerrillas were above all else the victims of suppression by neighboring South Africa .
- Mr. LeBaron , who *T*-1 manages $ 10 billion *U* , says , `` We turned the trading system on , and [ARG0 it] [rel did] [ARG1 whatever it was programmed *-3 to do *T*-2] . ''
- Mr. LeBaron , who *T*-1 manages $ 10 billion *U* , says , `` We turned the trading system on , and it did [ARG1 whatever] [ARG0 it] was programmed *-3 to [rel do] *T*-2 . ''
- Countered 0 *ICH*-2 James Maguire , chairman of specialists Henderson Brothers Inc. : `` It *EXP*-1 is easy * to say 0 [ARG0 the specialist] is [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel doing] [ARG1 his job] .
- `` We did n't even get a chance * to do [ARG1 the programs] 0 [ARG0 we] wanted *-1 to [rel do] *T*-2 . ''
- Other Hooker properties included * are a 20-story office tower in midtown Atlanta , expected * to be completed *-1 next February ; vacant land sites in Florida and Ohio ; L.J. Hooker International , [ARG0 the commercial real-estate brokerage company] that *T*-2 [ARGM-TMP once] [rel did] [ARG1 business] [ARGM-MNR as Merrill Lynch Commercial Real Estate] , plus other shopping centers .
- `` We found with the size of our media purchases that [ARG0 an ad agency] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel do] [ARG1 just as good a job] [ARGM-MNR at significantly lower cost] , '' said *T*-3 the spokesman , who *T*-1 declined *-4 to specify how much RJR spends *T*-2 on network television time .
- `` This is [ARG1 something] 0 [ARG0 P&G] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] *T*-1 with or without [ARG2-with Kao] , '' says *T*-2 Mr. Zurkuhlen .
- They expected a new barrage of demands that [ARG0 Japan] [rel do] [ARG1 something] [ARGM-MNR quickly] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to reduce its trade surplus with the U.S.] .
- At one of her news conferences , Mrs. Hills said , 0 `` I believe 0 [ARG0 we] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARGM-MNR much better than 20 %] . ''
- The University is seeking *-3 to block the acquisition of Connaught by foreign interests , *-3 citing concerns about [ARG1 the amount] of research that *T*-4 would be [rel done] *-2 [ARGM-LOC in Canada] .
- Harry fondly remembers the `` old '' days of the early '70s , when people like his friend Travis would take a psychiatrist on a date *-3 to analyze [ARG1 what] [ARG0 Travis] was [rel doing] *T*-1 [ARGM-MNR wrong] *T*-2 .
- `` People wish 0 [ARG0 the government] [ARGM-MOD would] do something about leveraged buy-outs , [rel do] [ARG1 something] about [ARG2-about takeovers] , do something about Donald Trump , '' said *T*-2 Rand Araskog , chairman of ITT Corp. , whose stock *T*-1 dropped $ 3.375 *U* .
- `` People wish 0 [ARG0 the government] [ARGM-MOD would] do something about leveraged buy-outs , do something about takeovers , [rel do] [ARG1 something] about [ARG2-about Donald Trump] , '' said *T*-2 Rand Araskog , chairman of ITT Corp. , whose stock *T*-1 dropped $ 3.375 *U* .
- `` People wish 0 [ARG0 the government] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel do] [ARG1 something] about [ARG2-about leveraged buy-outs] , do something about takeovers , do something about Donald Trump , '' said *T*-2 Rand Araskog , chairman of ITT Corp. , whose stock *T*-1 dropped $ 3.375 *U* .
- `` We could sweep it under the rug and hide it , but [ARG0 I] 'm not going *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 it] , '' he said *T*-2 in a speech last month .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG0 70 % of the cable-television-equipped households that *T*-1 watch news] [rel do] [ARG1 so] [ARGM-TMP between 6:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.] , the network discovered 0 *T*-2 , so CNN wants in .
- `` [ARG0 Wyse] has [rel done] [ARGM-MNR well] [ARG2 *-3 establishing a distribution business] , but they have n't delivered products that *T*-1 sell , '' said *T*-2 Kimball Brown , an analyst at Prudential-Bache Securities .
- The only thing 0 Robert Goldberg could praise *T*-1 about CBS 's new show `` Island Son '' -LRB- Leisure & Arts , Sept. 25 -RRB- was the local color ; unfortunately [ARG0 neither he nor the producers of the show] have [rel done] [ARG1 their homework] .
- Here 's *T*-4 what several leading market experts and money managers say *T*-2 about Friday 's action , what *T*-1 happens next and [ARG1 what] [ARG0 investors] [ARGM-MOD should] [rel do] *T*-3 .
- `` [ARGM-ADV If I had come into Friday on margin or with very little cash in the portfolios] , [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel do] [ARG1 any buying] .
- But we came into Friday with a conservative portfolio , so [ARG0 I] would look *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 some modest buying] '' on [ARG2-on behalf of clients] . ``
- [ARG0 Queens newsletter writer Francis X. Curzio] [ARGM-ADV actually] [rel did] [ARG1 it] : He stated in writing in September 1987 that the Dow Jones Industrial Average was likely *-1 to decline about 500 points the following month .
- The last time 0 I saw a similar congressional hearing *T*-1 was [ARGM-TMP when] [ARG0 `` Tail Gunner Joe '' McCarthy] [rel did] [ARG1 his work] *T*-2 .
- [ARG0 Everybody] was trying *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 the same thing] [ARGM-TMP at the same time] . ''
- [ARGM-TMP Most often] , [ARG0 they] [rel do] [ARG1 just that] , [ARGM-CAU because stocks have proved *-1 to be the best-performing long-term investment , *-2 attracting about $ 1 trillion *U* from pension funds alone] .
- `` [ARGM-ADV If you bought after the crash] , [ARG0 you] [rel did] [ARGM-MNR very very well] [ARGM-MNR off the bottom] , '' said *T*-1 Stephen B. Timbers , chief investment officer of Chicago-based Kemper Financial Services Inc .
- `` The market needs a strong signal that we 're serious about deficit reduction , and [ARGM-MNR the best way] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel do] [ARG1 that] *T*-1 is for the House of Representatives to strip their bill '' of similar provisions , Sen. Warren Rudman -LRB- R. , N.H . -RRB- . said 0 *T*-2 yesterday .
- `` They 've been looking *-2 to get their costs down , and this is [ARGM-MNR a fairly sensible way] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel do] [ARG1 it] *T*-3 , '' he said *T*-1 .
- In one wild hour of trading , the market managed *-1 to accomplish [ARG1 what] [ARG0 the Bush administration] has been trying *-2 to [rel do] *T*-3 , unsuccessfully , for weeks .
- [ARG0 A rebound in energy prices , which *T*-1 helped push up the producer price index ,] is expected *-2 to [rel do] [ARG1 the same] [ARGM-LOC in the consumer price report] .
- [ARG0 Thames 's U.S. marketing agent , Donald Taffner ,] is preparing *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 just that] .
- But with all the money and glamour of high finance come *T*-1 the relentless pressures [ARG0 *] to [rel do] [ARGM-MNR well] ; pressure * to pull off another million before lunch ; pressure * to anticipate the market by a fraction of a second ... ''
- [ARGM-ADV *-1 Turned loose in Shane Longman 's trading room] , [ARG0 the yuppie dealers] [rel do] [ARG1 little right] .
- `` We hope that with [ARG1 what] [ARG0 we] [rel did] *T*-1 , the regulators will not need *-2 to evaluate Hoylake , and they can directly look at the agreement with us , because Hoylake wo n't be an owner of Farmers at anytime , '' Mr. Bebear said *T*-3 .
- `` [ARG0 They] have [ARG1 a lot] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-2 [ARGM-TMP these days] * to compete with Hungarian radio , '' says *T*-1 Andrew Deak , a computer-science student at the Technical University in Budapest .
- With its mission for free speech and the capitalist way , the network 's staff says 0 [ARG0 it] still has [ARG1 plenty] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-1 -- in Hungary and in the `` Great Eastern Beyond . ''
- Not only did the Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs approve Radio Free Europe 's new location , but [ARG0 the Ministry of Telecommunications] [rel did] [ARG1 something even more amazing : `` They found us four phone lines in central Budapest , '' says *T*-2 Geza Szocs , a Radio Free Europe correspondent who *T*-1 helped *-3 organize the Budapest location] .
- [ARG0 They] [ARGM-MOD would] be [rel doing] [ARGM-MNR better financially under national service than many taxpayers working at the same kinds of jobs and perhaps supporting families] .
- [ARG1 What] [ARG0 we] do not need * to [rel do] *T*-1 is * start a war , and then try *-2 to justify it by *-3 creating a GI Bill .
- To the extent 0 we lack manpower 0 *T*-3 to staff menial jobs in hospitals *T*-2 , for example , we should raise pay , pursue labor-saving technology , or allow more legal immigration , rather than overpay high school graduates as short-term workers and cause resentment among [ARG0 permanent workers] paid * lesser amounts *-1 to [rel do] [ARG1 the same jobs] .
- [ARG1 What kinds of work] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARG0 they] [rel do] *T*-1 ?
- Its encouragement should strengthen *RNR*-1 and not undercut *RNR*-1 the strong tradition of volunteering in the U.S. , should build on the service programs already in existence , and should honor local convictions about [ARG1 which tasks] *T*-2 most need [rel doing] .
- Enthusiasts assume that national service would get [ARG1 important work] [rel done] [ARGM-MNR cheaply] : forest fires fought *-1 , housing rehabilitated *-2 , students tutored *-3 , day-care centers staffed *-4 .
- There is important work 0 *T*-3 to be done *-1 , and existing service and conservation corps have shown that [ARG0 even youths who *T*-2 start with few skills] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] [ARG1 much of it] [ARGM-MNR well -- but not cheaply] .
- There is [ARG1 important work] 0 *T*-3 to be [rel done] *-1 , and existing service and conservation corps have shown that even youths who *T*-2 start with few skills can do much of it well -- but not cheaply .
- I 'm sure 0 [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD 'll] [rel do] [ARG1 what *T*-1 's right , what *T*-2 's prudent , what *T*-3 's sensible] , '' he said *T*-4 .
- But , in this context , that 's [ARG1 the smart thing] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel do] *T*-1 . ''
- `` The disadvantage at this point is that [ARG1 anything] 0 [ARG0 you] [rel do] *T*-2 that *T*-1 looks like you are doing too much tends *-4 to reinforce a sense of crisis , '' said *T*-3 one government official , insisting on anonymity .
- `` The disadvantage at this point is that anything 0 you do *T*-2 that *T*-1 looks like [ARG0 you] are [rel doing] [ARG1 too much] tends *-4 to reinforce a sense of crisis , '' said *T*-3 one government official , insisting on anonymity .
- [ARG1 The best thing] 0 [ARG0 individual investors] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel do] *T*-2 is * `` just sit tight , '' says *T*-3 Marshall B. Front , executive vice president and head of investment counseling at Stein Roe & Farnham Inc. , a Chicago-based investment counseling firm that *T*-1 manages about $ 18 billion *U* .
- Many of them stress that [ARG1 the selling] [ARGM-MOD can] be orderly , gradual , and [rel done] [ARGM-TMP when stock prices are rallying *T*-1] .
- The World Wide Fund for Nature said that [ARG0 Spain , Argentina , Thailand and Indonesia] were [rel doing] [ARG1 too little 0 *T*-1 to prevent illegal trade in endangered wildlife across their borders] .
- AGF did n't comment officially on its reasons for * seeking the approval , but people close to the group said 0 [ARG1 it] was [rel done] *-1 [ARGM-PNC * to make sure 0 the group would have the flexibility 0 * to increase its stake in the future *T*-2 , should interesting price opportunities arise] .
- [ARGM-ADV Despite the relatively strong economy] , [ARG0 junk bond prices] [rel did] [ARG1 nothing except go down] , [ARGM-ADV * hammered by a seemingly endless trail of bad news] :
- [ARG0 The Treasury] is [rel doing] [ARG1 the same thing] [ARGM-TMP today] ; thankfully , the dollar is not under 1987-style pressure .
- Ramada has said 0 it hopes *-1 to propose a new restructuring plan but has n't indicated when [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel do] [ARG1 so] .
- `` I look at where deals can get done , '' he says *T*-1 , `` and [ARG1 they] 're [ARGM-NEG not] getting [rel done] '' [ARGM-ADV at current prices] .
- [ARGM-PNC * To take full advantage of the financial opportunities in this commitment] , [ARGM-DIS however] , [ARG0 the corporation or professional firm] [ARGM-MOD must] [rel do] [ARG1 more than negotiate the best purchase price or lease terms] .
- 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 conceded that * soliciting the money was `` [ARG1 a pretty stupid thing] 0 * to [rel do] *T*-2 politically . ''
- Mr. Wertheimer said 0 the Senate Ethics Committee should hire a special outside counsel *-2 to conduct an investigation , as [ARG0 *] was [rel done] [ARGM-LOC in the case of former House Speaker James Wright] .
- Sen. DeConcini said , `` [ARGM-TMP When] [ARG1 all] is said and [rel done] *T*-2 , I expect *-3 to be fully exonerated *-1 . ''
- Mr. Wertheimer based this on a statement by Mr. Keating that *T*-2 was quoted *-1 in a Wall Street Journal story in April : `` [ARG0 One question] ... had *-3 to [rel do] with [ARG4-with whether my financial support in any way influenced several political figures to take up my cause] .