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frames- In her wake she left the bitterness and anger of a principal who *T*-81 was her friend and now calls her a betrayer ; of colleagues who *T*-82 say 0 she brought them shame ; of students and parents who *T*-83 defended her and insist 0 [ARG1 she] was [rel treated] *-1 [ARGM-MNR harshly] ; and of school-district officials stunned that despite the bald-faced nature of her actions , she became something of a local martyr .
- `` They were [ARG0 a self-perpetuating club] that *T*-229 [rel treated] [ARG1 the tower] as [ARG2-as sort of a separate premises] , '' the Vicar Hummerstone says *T*-1 .
- By 1987 , then-Speaker Jim Wright was discussing arms control in Moscow with Mikhail Gorbachev and then attempting *-1 to direct [ARG0 the president] , through an appropriations rider , *-2 to [rel treat] [ARG1 the Soviets] [ARG2-MNR as though the Senate had ratified SALT II] .
- [ARGM-DIS And] [ARG0 it] [rel treats] [ARG1 such activities] [ARGM-MNR in a frivolous , cavalier fashion] , [ARGM-MNR with total indifference to common sense and public safety] .
- [ARG1 Interest on the bonds] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel treated] *-151 as [ARG2-as a preference item] [ARGM-ADV in * calculating the federal alternative minimum tax that *T*-1 may be imposed *-152 on certain investors] .
- `` [ARG1 It] [ARGM-MOD should] be [rel treated] *-1 like [ARG2-like the Medellin -LCB- drug -RCB- mafia , not the Founding Fathers] . ''
- The officials also said 0 [ARG0 the meeting] agreed *-1 to continue *-2 [rel treating] [ARG1 China] as [ARG2-as a special case] , despite the recent repression of dissent there , but to offer no further concessions .
- [ARGM-DIS Of course] , [ARG0 portfolio trading -- the increasingly common practice of * buying or selling baskets of actual stocks --] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel treats] [ARG1 stocks] as [ARG2-as homogenous commodities] .
- -- `` [ARG0 The coaches] [ARGM-MOD should] have a more personal and sympathetic attitude toward the athletes -- [ARGM-NEG not] [rel treat] [ARG1 us] like [ARG2-like pieces of meat] .
- [ARGM-DIS In other words] , [ARG0 they] [rel treat] [ARG1 you] like [ARG2-like a piece of meat] '' .
- Maybe the problem is [ARG0 a political system] that *T*-1 wo n't act without an `` exchange of letters , '' that *T*-2 insists on *-4 running foreign policy by committee , that *T*-3 [rel treats] [ARG1 a president] as [ARG2-as just another guy at the table] .
- As much as Republicans led the opposition , among [ARG0 the 53 Democrats] voting against * [rel treating] [ARG1 the payments] as [ARG2-as an entitlement] , 42 *T*-1 came from the 13 states in the Old Dixiecrat South and its borders .
- So the IRS has drawn a rationale from the sale of a home site split * in two and sold * in different years to the same buyer ; a court let [ARG0 the seller in that old case] [rel treat] [ARG1 this] as [ARG2-as the sale of one residence] .
- [ARGM-CAU Since the budget measures cash flow] , [ARG1 a new $ 1 *U* direct loan] is [rel treated] *-1 as [ARG2-as a $ 1 *U* expenditure] , [ARGM-ADV even though at least part of the loan will be paid *-2 back] .
- [ARG1 Interest on the bonds] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel treated] *-1 as [ARG2-as a preference item] [ARGM-ADV in * calculating the federal alternative minimum tax that *T*-3 may be imposed *-2 on certain investors] .
- As a result of * dropping the liquidation plan , [ARG0 shareholders] will have *-1 to [rel treat] [ARG1 dividends received * this year] as [ARG2-as ordinary income or capital gains] rather than as tax free returns of capital , the company said 0 *T*-2 .
- As a result of * dropping the liquidation plan , [ARG0 shareholders] will have *-1 to [rel treat] [ARG1 dividends received * this year] as ordinary income or capital gains [ARGM-DIS rather than] as [ARG2-as tax free returns of capital] , the company said 0 *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-DIS instead of thanks] , [ARG1 Sen. Cranston] was [rel treated] *-1 [ARGM-MNR with cool formality] .
- In one , the lawyer for a 20-year-old resident of Columbia , Mo. , who *T*-4 was charged *-1 with drunk driving , argued that [ARG1 his client] [ARGM-MOD should] be [rel treated] *-2 as [ARG2-as a 21-year-old adult] [ARGM-CAU because his actual age should be calculated *-3 from conception , not from birth] .
- [ARG0 Students] also are taught *-1 to return clients ' phone calls immediately and to [rel treat] [ARG1 the support staff] [ARGM-MNR with respect] .
- It prompted an IRS study that *T*-1 found 0 [ARG0 many sellers] were concealing income and [rel treating] [ARG1 large amounts of nondeductible travel and other personal expenses] as [ARG2-as business costs] , Mr. Washburn says 0 *T*-2 .
- The Tax Court did n't believe that [ARG0 the Rubins , who *T*-1 earned $ 65,619 *U* in their regular jobs] , [rel treated] [ARG1 the sideline] as [ARG2-as a real business] and derived `` merely incidental elements of recreation and other personal pleasure and benefits '' from it .
- Judge Weinstein also ruled that judges must consider prior to extradition whether [ARG1 the defendant] [ARGM-MOD will] be [rel treated] *-1 [ARGM-MNR fairly] [ARGM-LOC in a foreign court] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel TREATING] [ARG1 EMPLOYEES] [ARGM-MNR with respect] is crucial for managers , says 0 *T*-1 consultant Hay Group after surveys of a million workers .
- Fully 80 % of employees who *T*-1 say 0 [ARG0 their bosses] [rel treat] [ARG1 them] [ARGM-MNR with respect] , but only a third of those who *T*-2 do n't feel respected say 0 they 're satisfied with where they work *T*-3 .