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frames- The magazine will reward with `` page bonuses '' advertisers who in 1990 *T*-1 meet or exceed their 1989 spending , as long as [ARG0 they] [rel spent] [ARG3 $ 325,000 *U*] [ARGM-TMP in 1989] and $ 340,000 *U* in 1990 .
- The magazine will reward with `` page bonuses '' advertisers who in 1990 *T*-1 meet or exceed their 1989 spending , as long as [ARG0 they] [rel spent] $ 325,000 *U* in 1989 and [ARG3 $ 340,000 *U*] [ARGM-TMP in 1990] .
- The goverment counts money as [ARG3 it] is [rel spent] *-53 ; Dodge counts contracts when they are awarded *-54 *T*-1 .
- The government includes [ARG3 money] [rel spent] * on [ARG1-on residential renovation] ; Dodge does n't *?* .
- [ARG0 The NIH] [ARGM-TMP currently] [rel spends] [ARG3 about $ 8 million *U* *ICH*-2] [ARGM-TMP annually] on [ARG1-on fetal-tissue research] [ARGM-ADV out of a total research budget of $ 8 billion *U*] .
- The first two issues featured ads from only a handful of big advertisers , including General Electric and Adolph Coors , but the majority were from companies like Waste Management Inc. and Bumkins International , [ARG0 firms] that *T*-154 do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel spend] [ARG3 much money] [ARG1 *-1 advertising] and ca n't be relied on *-1 *-1 to support a magazine over the long haul .
- `` [ARG0 We] do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel spend] [ARG3 much] on [ARG1-on print advertising] , '' she says *T*-1 .
- Consolidated Rail Corp. said 0 [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel spend] [ARG3 more than $ 30 million *U*] on [ARG1-on 1,000 enclosed railcars for * transporting autos] .
- [ARG0 Chemical Bank] [rel spent] [ARG3 more than $ 50 million *U*] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to introduce its ChemPlus line , several packages aimed * at different segments ,] [ARGM-TMP in 1986] , [ARGM-ADV according to Thomas Jacob , senior vice president of marketing] .
- [ARG0 Americans] [ARGM-TMP today] [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 15,000 *U*] [ARGM-MNR like pocket change] -- they do n't think much about it .
- [ARG0 Many of them] [ARGM-TMP recently] have been [rel spending] [ARG3 a lot of money] on [ARG1-on public relations and advertising] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to improve their images] , but they should realize that the most important thing is real change , not * changing people 's perceptions .
- Congress learned during the Reagan administration that it could intimidate the executive branch by *-1 uttering again and again the same seven words : `` Provided , that [ARG3 no funds] [ARGM-MOD shall] be [rel spent] *-48 ... . ''
- [ARG0 Its backers] fielded every important interest on their team -- a popular mayor , the Chamber of Commerce , the major media -- and [rel spent] [ARG3 $ 100,000 *U*] on [ARG1-on promotion] .
- [ARG0 Its cereal division] realized higher operating profit on volume increases , but [ARGM-DIS also] [rel spent] [ARG3 more] on [ARG1-on promotion] .
- The new S&L bailout law allows [ARG3 $ 50 billion *U*] to be [rel spent] *-1 [ARGM-PNC * to sell or merge sick S&Ls and their assets] , but that is a net cost .
- Ad agencies typically earned a straight 15 % commission ; if [ARG0 a client] [rel spent] [ARG3 $ 100 million *U*] on [ARG1-on TV time] , the agency made $ 15 million *U* .
- [ARG0 Cotton Inc.] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel spend] [ARG3 nearly $ 2 million *U*] on [ARG1-on broadcasting] [ARGM-TMP on Thanksgiving Day alone] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 advertising on such programs as `` Good Morning America , '' `` Macy 's Thanksgiving Day Parade '' and the NFL holiday game] .
- Stelco said 0 [ARG0 it] has an option * to lease a 350,000-square-foot building in Brantford and proposes *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 24.5 million Canadian dollars -LRB- US$ 20.9 million *U* -RRB-] on [ARG1-on the facility] .
- [ARG0 The company] is expected *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 about $ 30 million *U* a year] on [ARG1-on its two-year corporate campaign , created * by WPP Group 's Ogilvy & Mather unit in New York] .
- Osamu Nagayama , deputy president of [ARG0 Chugai] , which *T*-1 [rel spends] [ARG3 about 15 % of its sales] on [ARG1-on research and development] , was unable *-3 to pinpoint how much money Chugai would pump *T*-2 into Gen-Probe .
- `` [ARG0 I] [rel spent] [ARG3 so much money that if I look at it , and I 'm not on it , I feel guilty] . ''
- [ARGM-TMP Right now] , [ARG0 the American populace] is [rel spending] [ARG3 about 12 % of our gross national product] on [ARG1-on health care] .
- [ARG0 Kawasaki-Rikuso , a freight company ,] set up its own software subsidiary this year and is [rel spending] [ARG3 nearly a year 's profit] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to more than double the computer terminals at its main office] .
- Now , Maxwell founder Robert Maxwell says 0 he has an appetite for new acquisitions in the U.S. , *-1 adding that [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel spend] [ARG3 `` a good deal more '' than $ 1 billion *U*] on [ARG1-on another U.S. purchase] .
- For instance , he noted that [rel spending] on [ARG1-on Pentagon programs] is shrinking , and Boeing is either the prime contractor or a major supplier on many important military projects , including the B-2 Stealth bomber , the V-22 Osprey tilt-rotor aircraft and the Air Force 's next-generation tactical fighter .
- *-1 Barely visible on Hong Kong 's property scene in 1985 , by last year [ARG0 Japan] had become the top foreign investor , *-1 [rel spending] [ARG3 $ 602 million *U*] .
- [ARG0 Akzo] [ARGM-DIS also] has [rel spent] [ARGM-MNR heavily] on [ARG1-on acquisitions in paints , auto finishes and industrial coatings] .
- [ARGM-ADV Aside from *-1 slashing costs and investing heavily in its plants] , [ARG0 Akzo] has [rel spent] [ARG3 3.9 billion guilders -LRB- $ 1.88 billion *U* -RRB-] on [ARG1-on acquisitions] [ARGM-TMP since 1983] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to give it better balance] .
- According to the Commerce Department report , [rel spending] on [ARG1-on durable goods -- items expected * to last at least three years , including cars --] declined by $ 6.2 billion *U* .
- `` We think 0 we 're getting only 10 % of [ARG3 the integration dollars] 0 [ARG0 our customers] are [rel spending] *T*-1 , '' he said *T*-2 .
- `` We 're in [ARG0 environments] that *T*-1 are going *-2 to [rel spend] [ARG3 a lot of money] on [ARG1-on that] . ''
- The increase reflects [rel spending] on [ARG1-on the S&L rescue] as well as payroll and Social Security checks normally issued * in October that *T*-2 were issued *-1 in September this year because Oct. 1 fell on a Sunday .
- The 1989 deficit would have been nearly $ 10 billion *U* larger had [ARG0 the government] been able *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 as much as Congress intended *?*] on [ARG1-on *-2 cleaning up the thrift industry] [ARGM-TMP before the year ended on Sept. 30] .
- Because [ARG0 the Resolution Trust Corp .] [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel spend] [ARG3 the money] [ARGM-MNR fast enough] , the savings-and-loan outlays were pushed *-1 into fiscal 1990 .
- Without P&G 's backing , [ARG0 Noxell] might not have been able *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 the estimated $ 5 million to $ 7 million *U* needed * * to accomplish that without *-2 scrimping on its existing brands] .
- [ARGM-ADV While the two are among the world 's biggest advertisers] , [ARG0 most makers of upscale cosmetics] [rel spend] [ARG3 relatively little] on [ARG1-on national ads] .
- [ARG0 Estee Lauder] , [ARGM-DIS for example] , [rel spends] [ARG3 only an estimated 5 % of sales] on [ARG1-on advertising in the U.S.] , and Mr. Lauder says 0 he has no plans * to change his strategy .
- [ARGM-DIS First] [ARG0 Unilever , the Anglo-Dutch packaged-goods giant ,] [rel spent] [ARG3 $ 2 billion *U*] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to acquire brands such as Faberge and Elizabeth Arden] .
- Conventional wisdom has long held that [ARG0 anywhere from one-fourth to one-half of all elderly long-term care patients] are obliged *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG1 themselves] [ARGM-MNR into poverty] [ARGM-TMP before *-1 qualifying for Medicaid assistance] .
- But separate reports from Joshua Weiner and Denise Spence of the Brookings Institution and Korbin Liu of the Urban Institute find that [ARG0 `` a surprisingly small proportion '' -- only about 10 % -- of residents] start out as private payers but `` [rel spend] down '' [ARGM-DIR to Medicaid levels] [ARGM-TMP in a single nursing home stay] [ARGM-TMP before they die or are discharged *-1] .
- In a remark 0 someone should remember *T*-1 this time next year , Senator Sasser said , `` I think 0 we 've seen the peak of [ARG1 military] construction [rel spending] for many years 0 *T*-2 to come . ''
- Most say 0 [ARG0 they] plan *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 more *ICH*-2] on [ARG1-on factory equipment] [ARGM-TMP in 1990] than in 1989 .
- In addition , once money is raised *-1 , investors usually have no way of * knowing [ARGM-MNR how] [ARG3 it] is [rel spent] *-2 *T*-3 .
- Kerr-McGee Corp. said 0 [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 42 million *U*] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to purchase land and relocate its ammonium perchlorate storage facility to Clark County , Nev. , from Henderson , Nev] .
- The executive said that the anticipated earnings increase is fairly modest because [ARG0 Nissan] is [rel spending] [ARGM-MNR heavily] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to bolster its dealership network in Japan] and because of currency-exchange fluctuations .
- [ARG0 Whittle] is [rel spending] [ARG3 $ 150 million *U*] [ARGM-TMP initially] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to launch the network] .
- But as much as $ 177 million *U* , or nearly 30 % of the account , is marked *-1 for potential transfers to [ARG3 research , management and flight accounts] that *T*-2 are [rel spent] *-3 out [ARGM-MNR at a faster clip] .
- The bill 's managers face criticism , too , for the unusual number of conditions openly imposed * on [ARGM-LOC where] [ARG3 funds] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel spent] *-1 *T*-2 .
- The Consumer Price Index `` A '' , which *T*-1 measures price changes for the 50 % of [ARG0 urban households] that *T*-2 [rel spend] [ARG3 between 2,000 Hong Kong dollars -LRB- US$ 256.18 *U* -RRB- and HK$ 6,499 *U* a month] , edged up 1.5 % in September from August .
- Index `` B '' , which *T*-1 monitors price changes for the 30 % of [ARG0 urban households] that *T*-2 [rel spend] [ARG3 between HK$ 6,500 and HK$ 9,999 *U* a month] , rose 9.9 % last month from a year earlier and was up 1.3 % from the preceding month .
- September 's Hang Seng Consumer Price Index , which *T*-1 measures price changes for the 10 % of [ARG0 urban households] [rel spending] [ARG3 HK$ 10,000 *U* and HK$ 24,999 *U* a month] , was up 11 % from a year ago and up 1.3 % from August .
- In [ARG0 Brussels] , which *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP recently] [rel spent] [ARG3 millions of dollars] on [ARG1-on a computer-assisted trading system] , disgusted traders watched helplessly as a software failure before opening on Manic Monday prevented trading for two days .
- So , according to a Dun & Bradstreet Corp. survey , [ARG0 companies] that *T*-1 had been refusing *-2 to [rel spend] [ARG3 even their very conservative budgets] may loosen up before year end .
- ENI needs *-2 to know what *T*-1 's coming as [ARG0 it] prepares *-3 to [rel spend] [ARG3 some $ 1.3 billion *U*] on [ARG1-on * upgrading its refineries] , he says 0 *T*-4 .
- [ARG0 Oil companies] world-wide will have `` *-3 to [rel spend] [ARG3 a lot of money] for [ARG1-for the cleaner fuels that *T*-2 will be required *-1] , '' says 0 *T*-4 John H. Lichtblau , the president of the Petroleum Industry Research Foundation .
- `` His supporters are not venal , but [ARG0 their] solution to everything will be * to [rel spend] [ARG3 more money] , and he wo n't have any money . ''
- That announcement was roundly criticized *-4 by Mayor Koch -- who *T*-2 has endorsed Mr. Dinkins -- because [ARG0 the city] faces a garbage crisis and has [ARGM-TMP already] [rel spent] [ARG3 $ 5 million *U*] [ARG1 *-5 planning for an incinerator that *T*-3 would be scrapped *-1 under Mr. Dinkins 's proposal] .
- He says 0 [ARG0 he] [rel spent] [ARG3 $ 300 million *U*] on [ARG1-on his art business] [ARGM-TMP this year] .
- Mr. Miller said 0 [ARG0 Chrysler] [rel spent] an average of $ 1,000 *U* a vehicle on its incentive programs in the third quarter , compared with [ARG3 about $ 450 *U* a vehicle] [ARGM-TMP a year earlier] -- a `` high-water mark '' at the time .
- Mr. Miller said 0 [ARG0 Chrysler] [rel spent] [ARG3 an average of $ 1,000 *U* a vehicle] on [ARG1-on its incentive programs] [ARGM-TMP in the third quarter] , compared with about $ 450 *U* a vehicle a year earlier -- a `` high-water mark '' at the time .
- Analysts speculated that [ARG0 Marsh & McLennan] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel spend] between 250 million marks -LRB- $ 136.4 million *U* -RRB- and 350 million marks *ICH*-1 for the rest of Gradmann & Holler , or [ARG3 roughly 25 to 30 times the private firm 's estimated earnings] .
- Analysts speculated that [ARG0 Marsh & McLennan] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel spend] between [ARG3-between 250 million marks -LRB- $ 136.4 million *U* -RRB- and 350 million marks *ICH*-1] for [ARG1-for the rest of Gradmann & Holler] , or roughly 25 to 30 times the private firm 's estimated earnings .
- With more than 300 billion rubles in savings accounts and [ARG1-on little] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel spend] [ARG3 them] on *T*-1 , Soviet consumers grumble at the exorbitant black-market prices for such goods -- but they buy them anyway .
- `` Last season , we did a story that *T*-1 involved [ARG0 *] [rel spending] [ARG3 $ 700,000 *U*] in [ARG1-in *-2 converting a two-family house into a bed and breakfast] . ''
- In the new show , he said 0 *T*-1 , `` [ARG0 we] 're going *-2 to [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 60,000 *U*] [ARG1 *-3 building a start-up house '' for a young couple] .
- *-2 To promote its new strategy , National Convenience said 0 [ARG0 it] plans *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 about $ 12 million *U*] on [ARG1-on advertising] [ARGM-TMP for the year ending June 30] , [ARGM-ADV up from about $ 10 million *U* in fiscal 1989] .
- [ARGM-TMP Last year] , [ARG0 venture capitalists] [rel spent] [ARG3 an estimated $ 600 million *U*] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to finance start-up companies in medical and biotechnology businesses] , [ARGM-ADV according to the National Venture Capital Association , a trade group] .
- And she further stunned her listeners by *-2 revealing her secret garden design method : * Commissioning [ARG0 a friend] to [rel spend] `` [ARG3 five or six thousand dollars] ... on [ARG1-on books that I ultimately cut up *T*-1] . ''
- [ARGM-DIS Instead] , [ARG0 they] are [rel spending] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to reinforce the identity that they believe 0 *T*-1 attracts their customers] .
- [ARG0 Tokyu Development Corp.] is [rel spending] [ARG3 $ 500 million *U*] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to build American-style luxury homes *ICH*-3 in suburban Tokyo with rarely seen back yards , front yards , swimming pools and tennis courts] .
- [ARG0 Buyers] with [ARG3 $ 6 million *U*] 0 * to [rel spend] *T*-1 can select from 11 designs , including a Mediterranean-inspired California style , a traditional Yankee look and designs inspired * by Midwestern architect Frank Lloyd Wright .
- [ARG0 Japanese consumers] are increasingly eager *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 their money] , especially on [ARG1-on high-priced goods such as 29-inch television sets and luxury cars] .
- [ARGM-ADV With demand growing and workers in short supply] , [ARG0 many Japanese manufacturers] are [rel spending] [ARGM-MNR heavily] on [ARG1-on automation] .
- [ARG0 Nissan] aims *-2 to expand its 25 % share of the market to 30 % by *-3 [rel spending] [ARG3 $ 141 million *U*] on [ARG1-on a plant in southern Japan that *T*-1 could make as many as 240,000 cars a year] .
- Meanwhile , Toyota Motor Corp. 's $ 247 million *U* buildup is increasing its annual capacity by 180,000 cars , and [ARG0 Honda] is [rel spending] [ARG3 $ 317 million *U*] on [ARG1-on expansion] .
- [ARG0 Toshiba Corp.] , [ARGM-DIS for example] , is [rel spending] [ARG3 $ 986 million *U*] on [ARG1-on two new plants] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to build four-megabit dynamic random access memories , the next generation of computer chips] .
- [ARGM-TMP After *-1 doubling production in one plant] , [ARG0 NEC] is [rel spending] [ARG3 $ 275 million *U*] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to build another plant that *T*-2 , in two years , will be able *-3 to make a million four-megabit DRAMs a year] .
- Prospective bond buyers noted that TW historically has prospered because [ARG0 it] has been willing *-1 to [rel spend] [ARGM-MNR aggressively] on [ARG1-on * remodeling restaurants and redoing menus] .
- DLJ argues that TW could , if necessary , cut capital spending , since half of [ARG3 what] [ARG0 it] plans *-2 to [rel spend] *T*-1 is for `` growth , '' rather than maintenance .
- [ARG0 CBS] is likely *-2 to [rel spend] [ARG3 whatever it takes *T*-1 * to keep them] .
- The import quotas got only a 2 1\/2-year extension , and USX is laboring under a staggering $ 5.8 billion *U* debt at a time when [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD must] [rel spend] [ARG3 money] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to upgrade steel mills and drill for oil] *T*-2 .
- Orders for military goods usually catapult in September , government officials say 0 *T*-1 , as [ARG0 the Pentagon] scrambles *-2 to [rel spend] [ARG3 its money] [ARGM-TMP before the new fiscal year begins Oct. 1] .
- [ARG0 A couple 0 we 'll call *T*-1 the Blandings] [rel spent] [ARG3 nearly $ 800,000 *U*] on [ARG1-on a 15-acre plot and main home] and have an old $ 175,000 *U* mortgage exempt from the new limit on mortgage-interest deductions .
- `` [ARG0 We] [rel spend] [ARG3 a fortune] on [ARG1-on research information] , '' said Steve Burzon , publisher of Meredith Corp. 's Metropolitan Home .
- The talk of a sales tax rise follows a rebuff from Congress on the question of [ARG3 how much] [ARG0 the federal government] is willing *-1 to [rel spend] *T*-3 [ARGM-PNC *-2 to aid in California 's earthquake relief efforts] .
- Moreover , an aide to Mr. Brown said 0 [ARG0 Gov. Deukmejian] `` has expressed a desire * [ARGM-NEG not] to [rel spend] [ARG3 all the reserve] on [ARG1-on this] . ''
- California 's so-called Gann limit effectively prevents [ARG0 the state] from *-1 [rel spending] [ARG3 new tax money] and so drastically limits its options in an emergency .
- Of 1,224 companies surveyed * , 31 % *T*-1 expect *-2 to cut spending on plant equipment and machinery , while [ARG0 only 28 % *T*-1] plan *-3 to [rel spend] [ARG3 more] .
- [ARGM-LOC At the low end] , [ARG0 investors] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 15,000 *U* or more] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to own a racehorse in partnership with others] .
- New York-based RJR Nabisco would n't say what it spends *T*-1 annually , but industry executives say 0 [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel spend] [ARG3 more than $ 140 million *U* *ICH*-2] [ARGM-TMP this year] , down from about $ 200 million *U* last year .
- New York-based RJR Nabisco would n't say [ARG3 what] [ARG0 it] [rel spends] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP annually] , but industry executives say 0 it will spend more than $ 140 million *U* *ICH*-2 this year , down from about $ 200 million *U* last year .
- Pepsi said 0 [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 10 million *U*] [ARG1 *-1 advertising the promotion] .
- [ARG0 Kraft] recently agreed *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 an additional $ 3 million *U*] on [ARG1-on similar programs] [ARGM-TMP through 1990] .
- But in Washington state , small business generally opposes an initiative 0 *T*-2 to boost [rel spending] on [ARG1-on children 's programs] by $ 360 million *U* , *-3 fearing 0 the state 's 7.8 % sales tax will be raised *-1 * to finance the outlays .
- There is neither mystery nor paradox in the fact that as educational expenditures -LRB- in real terms -RRB- have increased sharply in the past quarter-of-a-century -- [ARG0 we] [ARGM-TMP now] [rel spend] [ARG3 more per pupil than any other country in the world] -- educational performance has declined .
- [ARG0 Manufacturers] have [ARGM-TMP already] [rel spent] [ARGM-MNR so] heavily on [ARG1-on automation] that they are one of the computer industry 's leading revenue sources .
- Apple said that [ARG3 its money] [ARGM-MOD would] be [ARGM-MNR better] [rel spent] *-1 in [ARG1-in areas such as research and development] .
- Although [ARG0 Exxon] [rel spent] [ARGM-MNR heavily] [ARGM-TMP during the latest quarter] [ARGM-PNC *-2 to clean up the Alaskan shoreline blackened * by its huge oil spill] , those expenses as well as the cost of a continuing spill-related program are covered *-1 by $ 880 million *U* in charges taken * during the first half .
- [ARG0 She] made money , but [rel spent] [ARG3 more] .
- The purpose of the note is * to provide added capital for the spun-off company in a form that *T*-1 will save [ARG0 it] *-3 [rel spending] [ARG3 cash] on [ARG1-on immediate interest payments] , Mr. Roulac said 0 *T*-2 .
- Wilmer , Cutler & Pickering , [ARG0 the Washington , D.C. , law firm] that *T*-1 [rel spent] [ARG3 over $ 1 million *U*] [ARG1 *-3 fighting the execution of mass-murderer Ted Bundy -- who *T*-2 eventually was executed *-4 --] has taken on another death penalty case before the Supreme Court , this time on the side of the family of four murder victims in Arkansas .
- American Telephone & Telegraph Co. said 0 [ARG0 it] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 20 million *U*] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to build a factory in Guadalajara , Mexico , 0 *T*-2 to make telephone answering machines] .
- [ARGM-TMP Three months after she arrived in L.A.] [ARG0 she] [rel spent] [ARG3 $ 120 *U* 0 she did n't have *T*-1] for [ARG1-for a hat] .
- [ARG0 Americans] [rel spent] [ARG3 more than $ 190 billion *U*] on [ARG1-on new cars and trucks] [ARGM-TMP last year] , and just 1 % of that market exceeded Polaroid Co. 's sales of $ 1.86 billion *U* .
- [ARG1 Its current ad campaign] , on which [ARG0 Maidenform] has [rel spent] [ARG3 more than $ 15 million *U*] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP since fall 1987] , does n't even show its underwear products , but rather men like Christopher Reeve , star of the `` Superman '' movies , talking about their lingerie turn-ons .
- [rel Spending] by [ARG0-by average Japanese households] [ARGM-TMP in August] fell an adjusted 1.9 % from a year earlier , the Statistics Bureau of the Prime Minister 's Office said 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-ADV In addition to expected losses tied * to the labor strike] , [ARG0 the coal group] has [rel spent] [ARG3 almost $ 20 million *U*] [ARGM-TMP since the strike began] for [ARG1-for security] , the company said 0 *T*-1 .
- Paper work on [ARGM-MNR how] [ARG1 it] was [rel spent] *-1 *T*-2 is incomplete .
- In addition to those measures , [ARG0 the company] [rel spent] [ARGM-MNR heavily] [ARGM-TMP earlier this year] [ARG1 *-2 to install displays at its customers ' retail outlets] -- a strategy that Mr. Stein said 0 *T*-1 has helped *-3 bolster awareness of the company 's brands .
- The DARPA funds are a pittance compared with [ARG3 what] [ARG0 Japan and other prospective competitors] are [rel spending] *T*-1 .
- [ARG3 The money] [rel spent] * on [ARG1-on scrubbers] is diverted *-1 from planned research on new , cleaner technology .
- Of [ARG3 the $ 4.4 billion *U*] [rel spent] * [ARGM-TMP so far] on [ARG1-on the program] , 60 % *T*-2 is going for administrative costs , management and research , the Office of Technology Assessment just reported 0 *T*-1 .
- At current allocations , that means 0 [ARG0 EPA] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel spending] [ARG3 $ 300 billion *U*] on [ARG1-on itself] .
- With the Hewlett-Packard program , he said 0 *T*-2 , `` You get more bang for [ARG3 the buck] 0 [ARG0 you] 've [rel spent] *T*-1 on [ARG1-on computers] . ''
- [ARG0 We] 've all got [ARG3 money] 0 * to [rel spend] *T*-1 , some of it clearly disposable since we keep disposing of it .
- One suit , filed * by more than three dozen investors , charges that [ARG0 Mr. Peterson] misused much of the $ 9.7 million *U* put * into a limited partnership that he operated and promoted *T*-1 , *-2 [rel spending] [ARG3 some of it] [ARG1 *-3 to pay his own legal bills and to invest in other companies in which he had an interest *T*-4] .
- He said 0 [ARG0 Rorer] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 15 million to $ 20 million *U* more *ICH*-1] on [ARG1-on Maalox advertising and promotion] [ARGM-TMP in the second half of 1989] [ARGM-TMP than in the year-earlier period] .
- Another approach : [ARG0 An investor with $ 100 million *U*] [ARGM-MOD might] use $ 75 million *U* *-1 to buy the S&P 500 index and [rel spend] [ARG3 the other $ 25 million *U*] on [ARG1-on a favorite group of stocks] .
- [ARGM-TMP In five years] , [ARG0 Petronas , which *T*-1 became the dominant shareholder in a 1984 rescue exercise ,] has [rel spent] [ARG3 about M$ 3.5 billion *U*] [ARG1 *-2 to prop up the troubled bank] .
- While [ARG3 the vast bulk of it] was [ARGM-DIS indeed] [rel spent] *-3 by [ARG0-by reputable organizations] on [ARG1-on the good works 0 it was raised *-1 for *T*-4] , it *EXP*-5 's equally true that a sizable hunk was consumed *-2 in `` expenses '' claimed * by other operators , including fraudulent expenses .
- The Service figures 0 [ARG3 at least half of the money taken in *] [ARGM-MOD should] be [rel spent] *-1 on [ARG1-on program] .
- The Arthritis Foundation , the American Cancer Society and the United Way of America all say that [ARG0 they] [rel spend] [ARG3 roughly 90 % of their income] on [ARG1-on programs , not overhead] .
- [ARG0 The charity] admits *-1 [rel spending] [ARG3 a lot] on [ARG1-on fund raising] , but says 0 that was necessary * to establish a donor base 0 it can tap *T*-2 at much lower cost in years 0 *T*-3 to come .
- Enforcers ca n't put charities out of business simply because [ARG0 they] [rel spend] [ARG3 the lion 's share of their income] on [ARG1-on fund raising] .
- `` By * putting these pithy statements on the solicitations , [ARG3 hundreds of thousands of dollars] are claimed *-2 to have been [rel spent] *-1 on [ARG1-on education to consumers] when in fact this represents the costs of * sending the newsletters *T*-3 . ''
- And [ARG0 Chase] will have *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 approximately $ 50 million *U*] [ARG1 *-2 to remove asbestos from the premises] .
- By contrast , [ARG0 European firms] will spend $ 150 million *U* this year on electronic security , and are expected *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 1 billion *U*] [ARGM-TMP by 1992] .
- [ARGM-DIS By contrast] , [ARG0 European firms] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 150 million *U*] [ARGM-TMP this year] on [ARG1-on electronic security] , and are expected *-1 to spend $ 1 billion *U* by 1992 .
- Even rank amateurs can do it if [ARG0 they] [rel spend] [ARG3 a few thousand dollars] for [ARG1-for a commercially available microwave receiver with amplifier and a VCR recorder] .
- The University said 0 [ARG0 the two companies] agreed *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 25 million Canadian dollars -LRB- $ 21.3 million *U* -RRB-] [ARGM-TMP over 10 years] on [ARG1-on research at Canadian universities] if they are successful in *-2 acquiring the vaccine maker .
- Of the 450 survey respondents , 35 % *T*-1 said 0 [ARG0 they] expect *-3 to [rel spend] [ARG3 less *ICH*-2] [ARG1 * buying Christmas gifts] [ARGM-TMP this year] than last year , while 28 % said 0 they expect *-4 to spend more and 37 % said 0 their gift budget would stay the same .
- Of the 450 survey respondents , 35 % *T*-1 said 0 they expect *-3 to spend less *ICH*-2 * buying Christmas gifts this year than last year , while 28 % said 0 [ARG0 they] expect *-4 to [rel spend] [ARG3 more] and 37 % said 0 their gift budget would stay the same .
- Their views on health care and welfare did n't much matter , though [ARG0 HHS] [rel spends] [ARG3 billions a year] on [ARG1-on both] .
- * Prompted *-1 by an earlier California earthquake , as well as a fire in a Los Angeles office tower , [ARG0 Great Western Bank] [ARGM-TMP in the past year] hired three emergency planners and [rel spent] [ARG3 $ 75,000 *U*] [ARG1 *-2 equipping a trailer with communications gear *-3 to serve as an emergency headquarters] .
- *-1 Watching [ARG0 Congress] sweat and grimace through its annual budget labors , *-2 fighting the urge * to [rel spend] [ARG3 more] , we 're reminded of those late-night movies in which the anguished serial killer turns himself in to police and says , `` * Stop me before I kill again *T*-3 . ''
- Before 1974 , [ARG0 a President] could `` impound *RNR*-2 , '' or refuse *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 *RNR*-2] , funds appropriated * by Congress .
- `` [ARG3 All of the city 's $ 5.9 million *U* emergency reserve] was [rel spent] [ARGM-TMP in the first 24 hours] '' on [ARG1-on overtime salaries] , he said 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-ADV According to several ad-agency sources] , [ARG0 newcomers to the Texas banking market] are [rel spending] [ARG3 a combined $ 50 million *U*] [ARGM-TMP this year] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to woo Texans] .
- The lower interest income occurred because [ARG0 Schlumberger] [rel spent] [ARG3 $ 1.2 billion *U*] [ARG1 *-1 buying back its stock] [ARGM-TMP last year] .
- `` To me it says *T*-1 that despite all the views that [ARG0 we] [rel spend] [ARG3 too much of our wealth] on [ARG1-on paper assets] , we have ways of * holding wealth similar to 100 years ago . ''
- So far , [ARG0 about 150 Orange Workers] have moved here , *-1 [rel spending] [ARG3 nearly $ 1 million *U*] [ARG1 *-2 buying up property] [ARGM-TMP over the past three years] .
- But at the same time , [rel spending] on [ARG1-on physician services and ambulatory care] have mushroomed .
- [ARGM-DIS In addition] , [ARG0 the companies] [ARGM-MOD will] [ARGM-ADV each] [rel spend] [ARG3 about FFr 1 billion *U*] on [ARG1-on *-1 tooling up their plants] .
- Within the IRS , nearly $ 1.95 billion *U* *ICH*-2 is provided *-3 for * processing tax returns , a 12 % increase over fiscal 1989 and double [ARG3 what] [ARG0 the government] was [rel spending] *T*-4 [ARGM-TMP five years ago] .
- Digital , based * in Maynard , Mass. , hopes *-1 to stage a repeat performance in mainframes , and [ARG0 it] has [rel spent] [ARG3 almost $ 1 billion *U*] [ARG1 *-2 developing the new technology] .
- And though federal law dictates that only $ 100 million *U* *ICH*-3 can be disbursed *-1 from that fund in any one state per disaster , administration officials expect [ARG0 Congress] to move in *-2 to authorize * [rel spending] [ARG3 more] [ARGM-TMP now] [ARGM-LOC in California] .
- [ARGM-ADV From what we and the nation have been *-2 reading *T*-3] , [ARG3 the money] is [ARGM-NEG n't] being [rel spent] *-1 [ARGM-MNR very well] .
- Until then , [ARG3 the billions] 0 [ARG0 HUD] [rel spends] *T*-2 on [ARG1-on inner-city housing] simply is wasted *-1 .
- [ARG0 The company] has [rel spent] [ARG3 some $ 5 billion *U*] [ARGM-TMP over the past 3 1\/2 years] [ARG1 *-1 to buy back 42 million common shares , or roughly 7 % of those outstanding] .
- Marketers themselves are partly to blame : They 've increased [rel spending] for [ARG1-for coupons and other short-term promotions] at the expense of image-building advertising .
- Some people argue that strong brands can afford *-1 to stop *-2 advertising for a time because of the residual impact of [ARG3 hundreds of millions of dollars] [rel spent] * on [ARG1-on advertising] [ARGM-TMP through the years] .
- [ARG3 The money] [rel spent] * on [ARG1-on repairs] will be counted *-1 as a plus .
- [ARG0 He] was threatening *-1 to take over the carrier , after *-1 [rel spending] [ARG3 an estimated $ 167 million *U*] [ARG1 *-2 to build an 8.4 % USAir stake for his investment clients] .
- As for Sassy , which *T*-1 competes directly with News Corp. 's Seventeen magazine , Mr. Lang says that [ARGM-TMP in the next two years] [ARG0 he] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 6 million *U*] [ARG1 *-2 promoting and improving the magazine] .
- Consolidated Papers Inc. said 0 [ARG0 it] plans *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 495 million *U*] on [ARG1-on new paper-manufacturing equipment and facilities] .
- The producer of paper used * in magazines and by commercial printers said 0 [rel spending] on [ARG1-on the expansion] is planned *-1 to begin in the first quarter of 1990 .
- Edward M. Esber , chairman , president and chief executive officer , attributed the decline to reduced domestic revenue because of [ARG3 $ 4.9 million *U*] [rel spent] * [ARG1 * to upgrade existing software inventories to the new database IV Version 1.1] , and $ 1.8 million *U* spent * on the recent reduction in work force .
- Edward M. Esber , chairman , president and chief executive officer , attributed the decline to reduced domestic revenue because of $ 4.9 million *U* spent * * to upgrade existing software inventories to the new database IV Version 1.1 , and [ARG3 $ 1.8 million *U*] [rel spent] * on [ARG1-on the recent reduction in work force] .
- [ARG0 The raiders] , meanwhile , have evolved their own pattern for * [rel spending] [ARG3 their new millions] .
- `` And we do n't have internal controls and discipline that [ARG0 we] need *-2 to have *T*-1 * to [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 5 billion *U*] [ARGM-MNR properly] . ''
- An editorial in the NCI Journal says 0 the report of declining lung-cancer mortality `` among young men and women in the U.S. indicates that we finally may be winning the battle -- this even in a country where [ARG0 the tobacco industry] [rel spends] [ARG3 over $ 2 billion *U* a year] for [ARG1-for promotion of the addictive habit of smoking] *T*-1 . ''
- Coca-Cola Enterprises said 0 it had *-1 to boost [rel spending] for [ARG1-for trade and dealer incentives] * to try *-2 to keep volumes from *-3 slipping .
- Some analysts predict that disappointment in Mr. Gandhi 's [rel spent] [ARG3 pledge] * to reduce corruption and heavy-handed local government will crest at the polls .
- Mr. Hall says 0 [ARG0 Mr. Paul] `` was known *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 a lot of money] .
- `` *-4 An unknown quantity to most of the art world , Paul is no stranger to lavish spending , '' the magazine said *T*-2 , *-3 noting that [ARG0 he] does n't stop at paint on canvas but [ARGM-DIS also] [rel spends] [ARGM-MNR big] on [ARG1-on art 0 you can eat *T*-1] .
- [ARG0 China] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 9.45 million *U*] for [ARG1-for urgent maintenance on Tibet 's Potala Palace , former home of the Dalai Lama] , the China News Service said 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-DIS In fact] , [ARG0 they] 've [rel spent] [ARG3 billions of dollars] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to boost the percentage of continously cast steel to 60.9 % in 1988 , from 39.6 % five years before] .
- [ARG0 The agency] has [ARGM-TMP already] [rel spent] [ARG3 roughly $ 19 billion *U*] [ARG1 *-2 selling 34 insolvent S&Ls] , and it is likely *-3 to sell or merge 600 by the time 0 the bailout concludes *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 He] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel spend] [ARG3 the legal maximum for his campaign] ; all the spending for the Van de Kamp initiative -LRB- on which there are no limits *T*-1 -RRB- is gravy .
- That means 0 [ARG0 the NRDC and such groups] no longer would have *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 as much money] on [ARG1-on litigation] ; taxpayers would bear the cost .
- James Gallagher , a partner at specialist Fowler & Rosenau , said , `` The difference between today and two years ago '' -- `` Terrible Tuesday , '' Oct. 20 , 1987 -- `` is that then we needed [ARG0 a savior] to go into the Major Market Index , [rel spend] [ARG3 $ 2 million *U*] and get the program rally started *-1 .
- `` We found with the size of our media purchases that an ad agency could do just as good a job at significantly lower cost , '' said *T*-3 the spokesman , who *T*-1 declined *-4 to specify [ARG3 how much] [ARG0 RJR] [rel spends] *T*-2 on [ARG1-on network television time] .
- An executive close to the company said 0 [ARG0 RJR] is [rel spending] [ARG3 about $ 140 million *U* *ICH*-1] on [ARG1-on network television time] [ARGM-TMP this year] , [ARGM-ADV down from roughly $ 200 million *U* last year] .
- [ARG0 The RTC] had previously targeted five thrifts for quick sales in order *-1 to [rel spend] [ARG3 cash] [ARGM-TMP by certain budgetary deadlines] , but the delays illustrate the tough chore facing the agency .