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frames- it was just another one of [ARG1 the risk factors] '' that *T*-17 [rel led] to [ARG2-to the company 's decision * to withdraw from the bidding] , he added 0 *T*-1 .
- A soft landing is [ARG1 an economic slowdown] that *T*-49 eases inflation without *-1 [rel leading] to [ARG2-to a recession] .
- But anti-abortionists oppose such research because they worry that [ARG1 the development of therapies using fetal-tissue transplants] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to an increase in abortions] .
- [ARG1 The warnings , issued * to at least 100 criminal defense attorneys in several major cities in the last week ,] have [rel led] to [ARG2-to an outcry by members of the organized bar , who *T*-125 claim 0 the information is protected *-1 by attorney-client privilege] .
- `` [ARG1 These cases] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the loss of the firms ' social and international credibility] , '' a ministry statement said *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-ADV for an ailing savings-and-loan association -- teetering on insolvency --] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to safety from imminent demise] and to a future full of promise .
- So both sides accepted [ARG1 the compromise] , which *T*-259 [ARGM-MOD would] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the first lifting of the minimum wage since a four-year law was enacted *-163 in 1977 , *-163 raising the wage to $ 3.35 *U* an hour from $ 2.65 *U*] .
- It said 0 it needs *-1 to make the payment by Dec. 1 *-1 to avoid [ARG1 a default] that *T*-2 [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to an acceleration of the debt] .
- [ARG1 The ruling] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the cancellation of huge bank debts 0 the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham ran up *T*-1 after *-2 losing heavily on swap transactions] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] `` [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD wo] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to imminent use '' of new superconductors] , cautioned 0 *T*-1 Robert B. van Dover , one of the AT&T researchers .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG1 a 1986 law that *T*-1 supposedly replaced lawsuits over children 's vaccines with a compensation fund] has [ARGM-ADV predictably] [rel led] to [ARG2-to even more litigation] .
- The Michigan Democrat 's proposal , which *T*-4 is expected *-2 today , is described *-1 by government sources and lobbyists as significantly weaker than the Bush administration 's plan * to cut [ARG1 utility emissions] that *T*-3 [rel lead] to [ARG2-to acid rain] .
- People close to the utility industry said 0 Mr. Dingell 's proposal appears *-3 to guarantee only an estimated seven-million-ton cut in [ARG1 annual sulfur-dioxide emissions] that *T*-2 [rel lead] to [ARG2-to acid rain] , though additional cuts could be ordered *-1 later .
- He also rejected reports that his departure stemmed from disappointment 0 [ARG1 the general manager 's post] had [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel led] to [ARG2-to a board directorship at the London-based news organization] .
- Rep. Dingell of Michigan plans *-3 to unveil today a proposal that *T*-1 would break with Bush 's clean-air bill on the issue of [ARG1 emissions] that *T*-2 [rel lead] to [ARG2-to acid rain] .
- Mr. Agnelli and the Aga Khan also have some business ties , and a spokesman for the Agnelli company did n't rule out that [ARG1 the current agreement] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to further collaboration] .
- [ARG1 Such concrete analysis] is likely *-1 to [rel lead] to [ARG2-to more fruitful dialogue between management and shareholders than the abstract debate about poison pills] .
- Though President Bush 's political critics at home have been urging him *-1 to open a more direct dialogue with Mr. Gorbachev , it actually was [ARG1 the arguments of leaders within the Soviet bloc itself] that *T*-261 [rel led] [ARG2 the president to seek the December meeting] .
- At best , demonstrations are overused and boringly uninformative ; at worst , they can become [ARG1 the stimuli] that *T*-266 [rel lead] to [ARG2-to law breaking] .
- The group 's Mark Cahoon says 0 [ARG1 its efforts begun * in 1989] have [rel led] to [ARG2-to the introduction of bills *ICH*-3 *PPA*-1] [ARGM-LOC in Massachusetts , Minnesota and Colorado] 0 *T*-2 to establish evenhanded procedures affecting all kinds of taxpayers .
- [ARG1 Failure * to check rising medical costs] [ARGM-ADV ultimately] [ARGM-MOD could] `` [rel lead] [ARG2 some of us who today *T*-1 are free-market advocates to re-examine our thinking and positions with respect to government-sponsored national health insurance] , '' Arthur Puccini , a General Electric Co. vice president , warned 0 *T*-3 earlier this year .
- [ARG1 The condition , known * as paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia ,] [rel leads] to [ARG2-to dizziness and fainting] .
- The scientists at Plant Genetic Systems N.V. isolated [ARG1 a gene] that *T*-126 [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to a generation of plants possessing a high-production trait] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to separate financial reports based * on different rules for the government entities under FASB rules and those still under GASB rules] .
- [ARGM-ADV If Brazil devises an economic strategy allowing it to resume growth and service debt] , [ARG1 this] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] [ARG2 it to open up *RNR*-1 and deregulate *RNR*-1 its sheltered economy] , analysts say *T*-3 , [ARGM-ADV just as Argentinian President Carlos Saul Menem has been doing even though he was elected *-2 on a populist platform] .
- [ARG1 All this] has [rel led] to [ARG2-to prolonged selling in futures , mostly on the part of computer-guided funds] .
- When the Supreme Soviet passed laws on workers ' rights in May 1987 and on self-managing cooperatives a year later *T*-4 , some Western observers assumed 0 Mikhail Gorbachev had launched the Soviet Union on [ARG1 a course] that *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD would] [rel lead] [ARGM-ADV inevitably] to [ARG2-to the creation of a market economy] .
- If Mr. Gorbachev 's goal is the creation of a free market , he and these Western observers have good reason 0 * to fear for his future *T*-1 , as [ARG1 economic liberalization within communist societies] [rel leads] [ARGM-MNR inexorably] to [ARG2-to demands for fundamental political reform accompanied * by civil unrest] .
- And has he truly persuaded the Communist Party *-2 to accept economic change of [ARG1 a kind] that *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD will] , [ARGM-TMP sooner or later] , [rel lead] to [ARG2-to its demise] ?
- For example , while the laws on individual labor activity allow a citizen to earn a living independent of the state , strict provisions *ICH*-1 are attached *-2 on [ARGM-ADV how far] [ARG1 this] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel lead] *T*-3 to [ARG2-to the development of a free market] .
- The government offered a reward for the return of the antiquities , but [ARG1 routine police work] [rel led] to [ARG2-to the recovery] .
- [ARGM-LOC Under traditional legal theories] , [ARG1 inability * to prove which company *T*-1 manufactured a drug that *T*-2 caused an injury or death] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the lawsuit being dismissed *-3] .
- It was the first time 0 anyone had showed that [ARG1 the loss of both copies of the same gene] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the eruption of a cancer] *T*-1 .
- [ARG2 Where] [ARG1 these discoveries] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel lead] *T*-1 , scientists can only speculate *T*-2 .
- [ARG1 The Allianz statement] [rel led] to [ARG2-to speculation that Allianz eventually could sell to Paribas] .
- [ARG1 It] [rel led] to [ARG2-to broad market speculation that Paribas now will sweeten its bid , which *T*-1 is expected *-2 to be formally launched later this week , after approval from French government regulators] .
- [ARG1 Towering overcapacity in the synthetic fiber business , which *T*-1 accounted for half of the Dutch chemical company 's sales ,] [rel led] to [ARG2-to huge losses] and left Akzo 's survival in doubt .
- That finding , the report says 0 *T*-1 , casts doubt on the record industry 's contention that [ARG1 the new generation of digital recording equipment] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-ADV inevitably] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to wholesale abuse of copyrighted material by home tapers] .
- Sulzer preferred him to financier Tito Tettamanti , [ARG1 whose secretive raid on the company 's stock] *T*-1 had [rel led] to [ARG2-to a bitter battle] .
- *-1 Saying that [ARG1 a surge in low-priced imports] had damaged EC producers ' profits and [rel led] to [ARG2-to job losses] , the commission imposed a duty of 10.2 % on TVs made * by Daewoo , a duty of 12.3 % on Goldstar Co. , 13 % on Samsung and 19.6 % on TVs made * by other South Korean producers .
- Federal investigators have determined 0 [ARG1 a metallurgical flaw that *T*-1 developed during the making of an engine disk] [rel led] to [ARG2-to the July crash of a United Airlines jetliner in Sioux City , Iowa] , [ARGM-ADV * killing 112 people] .
- Some analysts are concerned that [ARG1 the mega-issues , in such an unregulated environment ,] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to a mega-crash] .
- `` I do n't think 0 [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to any chaos in the secondary market , '' says *T*-2 Mr. Patel , `` only a sagging tendency] . ''
- For several months , officials at the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board have suspected that [ARG1 a metallurgical flaw in the disk] [rel led] to [ARG2-to a crack that *T*-1 ultimately caused the tail engine to break apart in flight] .
- [ARG1 The explosion] sent shards of metal flying , *-1 severing the DC-10 's hydraulic or control systems , and [rel led] to [ARG2-to the crash that *T*-11 killed 112 people] .
- But the ice-core samples are n't definitive proof that [ARG1 the so-called greenhouse effect] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to further substantial global heating] , Mr. Thompson acknowledged 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARG1 * To say that the Pentagon should act irresponsibly because * acting responsibly will provoke Congress into *-1 acting irresponsibly] [rel leads] to [ARG2-to the conclusion that the Pentagon should deliberately exaggerate its needs in the national interest ; in other words , that it is justified in *-2 committing a crime -- *-2 lying to Congress -- because it is morally superior] .
- A ministry official said 0 [ARG1 the growth] [rel leads] to [ARG2-to the conclusion 0 the adverse effects of a consumption tax introduced * in April have diminished] .
- [ARGM-TMP As banks processed six-foot telexes of sell orders] , [ARG1 the crush] [rel led] to [ARG2-to Manic Monday 's worst decline] : German stocks ended down 13 % .
- But for others , the pledges echo the promises made * after the 1987 stock crash , when [ARG1 similar problems] [rel led] [ARG2 many markets to develop the new systems that *T*-1 performed so badly last week] .
- [ARG1 * Being held *-1 well below capacity] greatly irritates them , and has [rel led] to [ARG2-to widespread cheating] .
- [ARG1 You] [rel lead] [ARG2 readers to believe that the House reduced the capital-gains tax for two years only] .
- [ARGM-ADV *-1 Departing from decades of Soviet dogma] , [ARG1 the new system] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to big differences in pay between workers] and almost certainly to unemployment .
- Unless [ARG1 Mr. Lawson 's resignation] [rel leads] to [ARG2-to a change in British interest-rate policy -- Mrs. Thatcher 's administration firmly supports high interest rates * to keep inflation in check -- or * posturing toward full inclusion in the European Monetary System 's exchange-rate mechanism] , Mr. Lawson 's withdrawal will have little long-term impact on exchange rates , Mr. Chandross concluded 0 *T*-1 .
- While a buildup of these stocks adds to GNP , it can hurt the economy because [ARG1 a pileup of unsold goods] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to production cuts and layoffs] .
- [ARG1 Her dismissal] angered many in the regional theater establishment and [rel led] [ARG2 Peter Zeisler , head of Theatre Communications Group , to write an editorial in American Theatre magazine condemning the board] .
- While many commentators , particularly French ones , worry that [ARG1 hasty and emotional reaction to the changes in the East] [ARGM-MOD might] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to dangerous pressures for a denuclearized Europe or the speeded-up withdrawal of American troops] , Mr. Roper in London sees a more positive scenario .
- [ARG1 The recent bids for United and American Airlines] have [rel led] [ARG2 Congress to move with supersonic speed *-1 to protect incumbent airline managements] .
- It is [ARG1 this adapting of absurd ` knots ' and patterns from old books to any surface where a flower garden has *-4 to be made *-1 *T*-3] that *T*-2 [rel leads] to [ARG2-to bad and frivolous design -- wrong in plan and hopeless for the life of plants] .
- [ARG1 The fear 0 Congress has *T*-1 of any line-item-veto test] [rel led] [ARG2 Members to add the single most contorted and ridiculous provision this year , `` This section shall be effective only on Oct. 1 , 1989] . ''
- The 400-member Alliance of Floor Brokers said 0 [ARG1 the new product] , with the $ 5 million *U* minimum , will benefit only big institutional investors and [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to `` [ARG2-to wild spasms of volatility] . ''
- [ARG1 Failure * to win such a determination] , [ARGM-DIS however] , [ARGM-MOD would] [rel lead] Comprehensive Care directors to `` consider various alternatives , '' Comprehensive Care said 0 *T*-1 , without *-2 elaborating .
- Separately , attorneys for the 42 or so limited partners have had [ARG1 serious discussions] that *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the distribution of the partnership 's assets] .
- [ARG1 Disappointment with the company 's earnings for the quarter] [rel led] [ARG2 Prudential-Bache Securities to reduce its 1989 and 1990 earnings estimates] , according to Dow Jones Professional Investor Report .
- Insurance stocks moved higher in the wake of a strong third-quarter earnings report from Chubb , coming on the heels of speculation that [ARG1 last week 's devastating earthquake in the San Francisco area] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to higher premium rates] .
- [ARG1 Soaring rights fees] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to an even greater clutter of commercials] .
- Mr. Corry learned presence under fire when , as vice president of corporate planning , he handled what Mr. Johnston calls *T*-2 [ARG1 `` don't-con-me '' negotiations] that *T*-1 [rel led] to [ARG2-to USX 's shedding of a wide array of assets ranging from chemicals to construction] *T*-3 .
- [ARG1 The coincidence] [ARGM-MOD might] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the conclusion that short-sellers bet heavily on that day that OTC stocks would decline further] .
- [ARG1 The heavy buying in the last half hour] [rel led] [ARG2 the specialists to take special steps] .
- The government 's 136-page filing covers [ARG1 events] [rel leading] up to [ARG2-to the current case and an earlier indictment in March 1985 ,] when GE was accused *-1 of *-2 defrauding the Pentagon by *-3 illegally claiming cost overruns on Minuteman missile contracts .
- Time Warner Inc. is considering a legal challenge to Tele-Communications Inc. 's plan * to buy half of Showtime Networks Inc. , [ARG1 a move] that *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to all-out war between the cable industry 's two most powerful players] .
- In 1986 , Baker , Nye waged a proxy fight for control of [ARG1 Leaseway Transportation Inc.] that *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP ultimately] [rel led] to [ARG2-to Leaseway 's being sold *-2] .
- Early in the day , bond dealers said 0 trading volume was heavy as large institutional investors scrambled *-1 to buy long-term Treasury bonds on speculation that [ARG1 the stock market 's volatility] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to a `` flight-to-quality '' rally] .
- Some analysts speculated yesterday that the move has set off [ARG1 a board room split] , which *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD may] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the resignation of Sir Colin Marshall , the carrier 's chief executive officer] .
- Sales of medium and heavy-duty trucks continue *-1 to lag previous-year rates , [ARG1 *] [rel leading] [ARG2 Eaton to expect fourth-quarter net income to fall below year-earlier levels] , said 0 *T*-2 Stephen R. Hardis , vice chairman and chief financial and administrative officer .
- Particularly touchy are *T*-3 the cases of New York , which *T*-1 is Drexel 's base , and California , the base of [ARG1 Drexel 's highly profitable junk-bond operation] that *T*-2 [rel led] to [ARG2-to the firm 's legal difficulties] .
- [ARG1 `` The interpretation '' of the executive order , Mr. Stoltz said 0 *T*-2 , `` and the way in which the various committees have over time interpreted it *T*-1 ,] has [rel led] [ARGM-DIS in my view] to [ARG2-to a proper caution on the part of operators , including me] . ''
- [ARG1 This] [ARGM-DIS of course] [rel led] to [ARG2-to disaster] [ARGM-LOC in New York City] .
- The sale and spinoff of the real estate unit is [ARG1 the first phase] of what *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the breakup of Santa Fe Pacific into free-standing companies for its railroad and energy operations , as well as real estate] .
- And [ARG1 the controversy] has [rel led] to [ARG2-to uncertainty about the outcome of the election] .
- A number of accounts of [ARG1 the events] [rel leading] to [ARG2-to the 190 point drop in New York stock prices on Oct. 13] accused the ministry of * pulling the plug on the UAL deal for one reason or another .
- Wedtech , which *T*-1 became embroiled in [ARG1 political-corruption cases] that [ARGM-TMP eventually] *T*-2 [rel led] to [ARG2-to its demise] , formerly was a minority-owned South Bronx , N.Y. , defense contractor .
- [ARG1 The uproar] [rel led] to [ARG2-to the closing of the Los Angeles Better Business Bureau in late 1987] .
- That 's [ARG1 the path] of reasoning [rel leading] to [ARG2-to growth stocks] .
- However , Mr. Dillow said 0 he believes that [ARG1 a reduction in raw material stockbuilding by industry] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to a sharp drop in imports] .
- Carriers could use their equipment more efficiently , [ARG1 *] [rel leading] to [ARG2-to overcapacity 0 they were eager *-2 to fill *T*-1] .
- Although the notification guideline was n't carried *-1 out in this month 's coup attempt , some administration officials argue that [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD may] have [rel led] to [ARG2-to hesitation and uncertainty on the part of U.S. intelligence and military operatives in Panama] .
- [ARG1 Fundamental fairness and a sense of responsibility] [rel lead] [ARG2 us] *-1 to share operating efficiencies with our customers . ''
- [ARG1 A further decline in prices] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to mine production cuts in the U.S.] , he says 0 *T*-1 .
- The United flight-attendants union agreed to [ARG1 negotiations] that *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD could] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to the flight attendants contributing concessions to a revived bid in exchange for an ownership stake] .
- To the extent that the primary duty of personal staff involves local benefit-seeking , this indicates that [ARG1 political philosophy] [rel leads] [ARG2 congressional Republicans to pay less attention to narrow constituent concerns] .
- One reason : [ARG1 efforts * to protect the spotted owl] [rel led] to [ARG2-to restrictions on logging in the Pacific Northwest] , [ARGM-ADV * constricting supply and forcing prices up] .
- With uncertainty still hanging over interest rates and the dollar , the market failed *-2 to find [ARG1 a focus] that *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD might] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to further investor commitments] , they said 0 *T*-3 .
- The report said that utilization management should have more of an impact as [ARG1 federal research on the effectiveness of medical treatments] helps *-1 [rel lead] to [ARG2-to medical practice guidelines] .
- Second , [ARG1 the responsibilities of the Federal Reserve as guardian of the currency , which *T*-1 means as guardian of the stability of the price level ,] [ARGM-TMP sometimes] [rel lead] [ARG2 it to take measures that *T*-2 are unpopular] .
- [ARG1 This] [rel leads] to [ARG2-to proposals for `` reform '' of the Fed , which *T*-1 have the common feature of * making the Fed more responsive to the administration , to the Congress and to public opinion -- without , however , any assumption of additional responsibility by the politicians] .
- Bond prices rallied early yesterday morning as traders scrambled *-1 to buy Treasury issues on fears that [ARG1 the Northern California earthquake] [ARGM-MOD might] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to a stock-market debacle] .
- But that deal fell through in September after it *EXP*-1 became clear that [ARG1 the sale] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to a major real estate tax reassessment] , [ARGM-ADV * raising property taxes , and making it *EXP*-2 difficult * to lease the building at competitive prices] .
- The resolution also comes at a time when Turkey has been seeking help from the United States in *-1 resolving its Bulgarian emigration controversy and pursuing [ARG1 democratic reforms] that *T*-3 [ARGM-MOD may] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to membership in the European Community] *T*-2 .
- [ARG1 It] [ARGM-MOD may] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to new safeguards in major construction projects such as double-deck highways] .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARG1 it] [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-ADV ultimately] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to German reunification and the disappearance of East Germany from the map] .
- [ARG1 It] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARGM-ADV inevitably] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to an increase in marginal income-tax rates in 1990 *ICH*-3] , he thinks 0 *T*-1 , when the White House is forced *-2 to ask for higher taxes 0 * to meet budget targets *T*-4 *T*-5 .
- Plaintiffs ' lawyers say that buildings become `` sick '' when [ARG1 inadequate fresh air and poor ventilation systems] [rel lead] [ARG2 pollutants to build up inside] *T*-1 .
- They also are concerned about the persistent strength of the dollar against the yen , as [ARG1 a weaker yen] [rel leads] to [ARG2-to higher import prices in Japan] and adds to domestic inflationary pressures .
- [ARG1 Intense competition] , [ARGM-DIS however] , [rel led] to [ARG2-to unit sales declines for a group of Merck 's established human and animal-health products , including Aldomet and Indocin] .
- [ARG1 It] [rel leads] [ARG2 investors] * to focus on short-term price movements -- `` a game of musical chairs , '' he called it *T*-1 -- rather than on long-term fundamental valuation .
- She said , `` I would say 0 K mart 's number one job is * to address [ARG1 its market-share loss -LCB- in discount stores -RCB-] , which [ARGM-ADV longer-term] *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD will] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to improved profit margins] .
- McClatchy Newspapers Inc. said 0 [ARG1 improvements in advertising and subscription revenue] [rel led] to [ARG2-to a 21 % gain in third-quarter profit to $ 8.8 million *U* , or 31 cents a share , from $ 7.2 million *U* , or 25 cents a share] .
- Elcotel Inc. expects fiscal second-quarter earnings to trail 1988 results , but anticipates that [ARG1 several new products] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel lead] to [ARG2-to a `` much stronger '' performance in its second half] .