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frames- `` David Dinkins , '' says *T*-2 the kicker , `` Why does [ARG1 he] [ARGM-TMP always] [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP until he 's caught *-1] ? ''
- Douglas Madison , a corporate trader with Bank of America in Los Angeles , traced the dollar 's recent solid performance against the yen to purchases of securities by Japanese insurance companies and trust banks and the sense that [ARG1 another wave of investment] is [rel waiting] [ARGM-LOC in the wings] .
- Michael Basham , deputy assistant secretary for federal finance , said 0 [ARG1 the Treasury] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP until late Monday or even early Tuesday] [ARG2 *-2 to announce whether the autions are *-1 to be rescheduled *-106] .
- [ARG1 *] Do [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel wait] -- a savings institution needs your help now !
- What *T*-67 's more , the last time 0 major Wall Street firms said 0 they were getting out of program trading *T*-1 -- in the aftermath of the 1987 crash -- [ARG1 they] [rel waited] [ARGM-TMP a few months] and then sneaked back into it .
- Because the drought reduced U.S. stockpiles , they have more than enough storage space for their new crop , and that permits [ARG1 them] to [rel wait] [ARG2-for for prices to rise] .
- The end of the first half , however , brought [ARG2-for what] [ARG1 the standing-room-only crowd] seemed *-2 to be [rel waiting] for *T*-1 : the pop singer Judy Collins , who *T*-20 appears on `` Inner Voices . ''
- U.S. auto analysts also noted that Ford is in the best position 0 * to benefit from the large number of Jaguar shares that *T*-67 have moved over the past month into the hands of [ARG1 arbitragers] [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for the highest takeover bid] *T*-2 .
- `` There seems *-1 to be a presumption *ICH*-2 in some sectors of -LRB- Mexico 's -RRB- government that there is a lot of [ARG1 Japanese money] [rel waiting] [ARGM-LOC behind the gate] , and that by * slightly opening the gate , that money will enter Mexico .
- And what about the cost , and risk , of [ARG1 *] [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-1 to realize the hypothetical private market values] ? ''
- Rep. Gonzalez has complained that [ARG1 regulators] [rel waited] [ARGM-TMP far too long] , [ARGM-DIS however] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 ignoring a recommendation *ICH*-2 from regional officials * to place Lincoln into receivership two years before it failed] .
- They said 0 [ARG1 they] wanted *-1 to [rel wait] for [ARG2-for the outcome of any government investigation] [ARGM-TMP before *-2 deciding what *-3 to do *T*-164] .
- Some traders said 0 [ARG1 institutions] were [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-1 to see the U.S. jobless rate 0 *T*-2 to be issued *-3 Friday] .
- Traders said 0 turnover was particularly thin as [ARG1 investors] [rel waited] [ARG2 for Wall Street to set the direction for the week] .
- It *EXP*-1 's not uncommon [ARG1 *] to [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP three minutes] for [ARG2-for a dial tone] [ARGM-TMP after *-3 picking up the telephone] , and then to be interrupted *-3 by a busy signal before *-3 finishing dialing the number .
- The timing of his visit was fortuitous ; [ARG1 the man who *T*-1 had brought it in for an estimate] had returned *-2 to collect it and was [rel waiting] [ARGM-LOC in the hall] .
- *-3 To confirm Mr. Guy 's identification , Sotheby 's and IFAR exchanged photos by fax , and the [rel waiting] [ARG1 man] , *-2 apparently innocent of knowledge that the kylix was stolen *-1 , agreed *-2 to release it .
- `` We are advising [ARG1 a lot of our clients] *-2 to make moves that *T*-1 make sense to them , rather than *-4 [rel waiting] [ARGM-TMP until the last minute] , because things have been so volatile , '' said *T*-3 William Sulya , head of OTC trading at A.G. Edwards & Sons in St. Louis .
- A company official says 0 Michael 's break-even volume on Easy Eggs is around 60 million pounds a year -- apparently well above current shipments and a far cry from what the company once suggested 0 *T*-1 was [ARG1 a billion-pound market] [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for such a product] .
- So two weeks ago , thousands of Brooks Brothers charge customers -- [ARG1 customers] conditioned * *-1 to [rel wait] for [ARG2-for twice-yearly clearance sales] -- got a surprise : an invitation * to come in and buy any one item for 25 % off .
- `` [ARG1 We] [ARGM-MOD can] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel wait] on [ARG2-on the government] *-1 to make changes at its own pace , '' Mr. Sisulu said *T*-2 .
- *-2 Following a problem-solving formula used * by teams throughout Federal Express , members of the Natick team monitored their morning routine , *-2 carefully noting where and when the work group 's resources were used *-1 effectively *T*-3 and where [ARG1 they] were idle , *-4 [rel waiting] [ARG2-for for others upstream in the process to send packages their way] *T*-5 .
- He was simply the first in this country 0 *T*-2 to realize that [ARG1 treasures] were just lying around *-3 [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-4 to be picked *-1 up] .
- [ARG1 Dennis O'Brien , the treasurer of Commonwealth Edison Co. in Chicago ,] adopts a polite approach , *-1 [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for an opportunity * to ask about the forecast] .
- But Kenneth Leon , a telecommunications analyst with Bear , Stearns & Co. , finds the BellSouth proposal still flawed *-4 because [ARG1 the company] does n't have *-1 to [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP five years] [ARG2 *-2 to begin *-3 buying more LIN shares] .
- More provocatively , some conservative legal theorists have begun *-1 arguing that [ARG1 Mr. Bush] does n't need *-2 to [rel wait] for [ARG2-for a law giving him the veto] because the power already is implicit in the Constitution .
- Some analysts are concerned , however , that [ARG1 Banco Exterior] [ARGM-MOD may] have [rel waited] [ARGM-TMP too long] [ARG2 *-1 to diversify from its traditional export-related activities] .
- Usually , October `` is n't a very interesting month -LCB- for retail figures -RCB- because school clothes have been bought *-1 and [ARG1 people] are [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for December] [ARGM-PNC *-3 to buy Christmas presents] , '' he said 0 *T*-2 .
- [ARGM-LOC At 555 W. 57th St. in Manhattan] , [ARGM-LOC one floor below the offices of `` 60 Minutes , '' the most successful prime-time news program ever] , [ARG1 actors] [rel wait] [ARGM-LOC in the reception area] [ARG2 *-1 to audition for `` Saturday Night With Connie Chung] . ''
- Mr. Thompson says 0 [ARG1 his exchange] is [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for the results of the Chicago exchanges ' cooperation] .
- [ARG1 The people of the Delta] are [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for that big factory 0 *T*-1 to open , river traffic 0 *T*-2 to increase , government spending 0 *T*-3 to fund job-training programs or public schools 0 *T*-4 to educate apathetic students] .
- [ARG1 Hong Kong financial institutions] have been [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for interest-rate futures] [ARGM-TMP for a long time] .
- After 11:30 a.m. or so `` we have [ARG1 them] standing and [rel waiting] , '' she says *T*-1 , as she whips out orders for hamburgers and the daily special -LRB- grilled roast beef , cheese and jalapeno pepper sandwich on whole wheat , potato salad , baked beans and pudding , plus coffee or iced tea .
- The FDIC cleared the move yesterday , and [ARG1 the banks] [ARGM-MOD must] [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP at least 30 days] [ARGM-TMP before *-1 closing the purchase] .
- Says *ICH*-1 Michael Hirsch , chief investment officer of Republic National Bank and manager of the FundTrust Group in New York : `` It 's [ARG1 a time bomb] [ARGM-ADV just] [rel waiting] [ARG2 * to go off] .
- Then , after [ARG1 *] extending its offer four times *-1 [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for a congressional tax ruling] , IMA early this month lowered its offer to $ 26.50 *U* a share amid turbulence in the junk bond market .
- [ARG1 He] [ARGM-MOD may] be [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-1 to see the results of several pending SEC studies of junk market liquidity and disclosure rules] .
- But [ARG1 drivers in the U.S.] [ARGM-MOD must] [rel wait] : The Japanese , for now , are keeping active suspension for domestic use only .
- This picture is about [ARG1 a middle-aged son] who *T*-1 makes sure that his delayed bond with his father will last by *-3 [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-2 to cement it] [ARGM-TMP until just before the old man dies] .
- [ARGM-TMP Traditionally] , [ARG1 the medical establishment] has [rel waited] [ARGM-TMP two years] [ARG2 *-1 to approve adult treatments for pediatric uses] , [ARGM-CAU because of a combination of conservative safety standards and red tape] .
- `` [ARG1 Everyone] is [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-2 to see if deals can be done *-1 at sensible prices and if money is available] , '' said *T*-3 Jack Nusbaum , co-chairman of Willkie Farr .
- But some analysts , particularly conservative legal scholars , have urged [ARG1 Mr. Bush] *-1 [ARGM-NEG not] to [rel wait] for [ARG2-for explicit authorization] but * simply to assert that the Constitution already implicitly gives him the power * to exercise a line-item veto .
- `` [ARG1 People] are [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for -LCB- new -RCB- factory giveaways] , '' said *T*-2 Ben Kaye , sales manager of Bob Brest Auto World in Lynn , Mass. , whose sales *T*-1 are slow .
- [ARG1 I] am [rel waiting] .
- In June , [ARG1 farmers] held onto meat , milk and grain , *-1 [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for July 's usual state-directed price rises] .
- Given the prelude 's thematic connections with the music preceding the last act , the idea is more worn than bad , though as luck would have it , for a change there actually was a conductor in the pit whom we wanted *-1 to hear *T*-2 , Carlos Kleiber , trying * to make memorable music while [ARG1 we all] [rel waited] for [ARG2-for the bed lump to stir into song] .
- He said , `` [ARGM-MOD Possibly] , [ARG1 they] 're [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-2 to buy at the -LRB- quarterly -RRB- refunding '' of government debt 0 *T*-3 to be held *-1 next month by the Treasury] .
- Jaguar seems *-2 to be losing interest in * giving GM a minority stake , said 0 *T*-3 one individual close to the talks , *-4 adding , `` It would n't surprise me if -LCB- [ARG1 Jaguar executives] -RCB- want *-5 to [rel wait] and see what the color of that -LCB- Ford bid -RCB- is *T*-1 '' first .
- [ARG1 We] ca n't afford *-1 to [rel wait] . ''
- [ARG1 About 400,000 commuters trying * to find their way through the Bay area 's quake-torn transportation system] wedged cheek-to-jowl into subways , sat in traffic jams on major freeways or [rel waited] [ARGM-MNR forlornly] for [ARG2-for buses] [ARGM-TMP yesterday] .
- [ARGM-TMP Yesterday] , [ARG1 she] was [ARGM-TMP still] [rel waiting] [ARGM-LOC at a bus stop] [ARGM-TMP after three hours] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 trying *-2 to transfer to a bus going to the financial district] .
- [ARG1 Brokers clutching thick folders] stand in lines , *-1 [rel waiting] [ARG2 their turn 0 * to speak to the underwriters *T*-2] .
- American Telephone & Telegraph Co. said 0 [ARG1 it] was [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-1 to see U.S. Memories ' business plan] .
- [ARG1 Some traders] were thought *-3 to be [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for the auto sales report , which *T*-2 will be released *-1 today] .
- [ARG1 Developing countries such as India] , some analysts said *T*-1 , seem *-2 to have made it *EXP*-3 a point * to stay away whenever sugar reached the top of its trading range , around 14.75 cents , *T*-4 and [rel wait] [ARG2-for for prices to return to the bottom of the range , around 13.50 cents] .
- `` [ARG1 *] [ARGM-ADV Just] [rel wait] for [ARG2-for that tap-tap , that thump-thump] .
- And we are the first back at the dock , where [ARG1 the great blue herons] stand *-1 [rel waiting] [ARGM-LOC by the cleaning benches] *T*-2 .
- `` [ARG1 Everyone] is [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for GNP] , '' says *T*-1 Walter Simon , an assistant treasurer with Bank Julius Baer & Co .
- But [ARG1 institutional investors] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP a little longer] [ARG2 *-1 to appraise the direction of the U.S. monetary policy and the dollar] , traders said 0 *T*-2 .
- `` It *EXP*-1 's better [ARG1 *] to [rel wait] . ''
- [ARG1 Travelers] crowded into subways , sat in traffic jams on major freeways or [rel waited] for [ARG2-for buses] [ARGM-LOC in the rain] , but the massive gridlock anticipated * by officials in the San Francisco Bay area never materialized .
- The Volokhs were afraid that they 'd end up like [ARG1 a friend] of theirs who *T*-1 'd applied for a visa and [rel waited] [ARGM-TMP for 10 years] , *-2 having been demoted *-3 from his profession of theoretical mathematician to shipping clerk .
- `` [ARG1 The industry] has been [rel waiting] [ARGM-MNR with bated breath] [ARG2-for for the machines to come along] , '' says *T*-1 David Niles , president of Eleven Twenty Five Productions Inc. , a New York pioneer in high-definition programming .
- Adm. Goupil said 0 [ARG1 the navy] [ARGM-MOD ca] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP until 1998 , when the naval Rafale becomes available *T*-1 ,] [ARG2 *-2 to replace its obsolete fleet of American-made Crusaders , used since the 1950s * to protect carriers from attack] .
- [ARG1 He] [rel waits] [ARG2 *-1 to talk about it] [ARGM-TMP until after he gets caught] . ''
- We may ask questions as you go along , or [ARG1 we] [ARGM-MOD may] [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP until the end] . ''
- [ARG1 Investors] are [ARGM-TMP still] [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-2 to see how the U.S. government will decide on interest rates *T*-3 and how the dollar will be stabilized *-1 *T*-4] .
- But the promotion is n't likely *-2 to alter a management style 0 Mr. Andersson describes *T*-1 as `` [ARG1 *] being the driving force leading the troops , not managing by *-3 sitting back with a cigar *-4 [rel waiting] [ARG2-for for people to bring me ideas] . ''
- [ARG1 *] [ARGM-ADV Just] [rel Wait] [ARGM-TMP Until You 're a Bit Older]
- [ARGM-TMP In recent years] , [ARG1 the airlines] had [rel waited] [ARGM-TMP until the last moment] [ARG2 *-1 to court Christmas season vacationers with bargain fares] .
- `` There is n't [ARG1 a boatload -LCB- of big investors -RCB-] out there *-1 [ARGM-TMP still] [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-4 to get into indexing] , '' says *T*-3 P. James Kartalia , vice president of ANB Investment Management Co. , Chicago , which *T*-2 offers both indexing and active management services .
- But [ARG1 *] [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP a second] .
- [ARG1 Mrs. Thi] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel wait] for [ARG2-for the reforms] [ARGM-PNC *-1 to get her start] .
- He said 0 [ARG1 the bank] [ARGM-MOD could] [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP any longer] [ARG2-for for prices to recover and for borrowers to service their loans] .
- [ARG1 They] need [ARGM-ADV only] *-1 position themselves near a company 's satellite dish and [rel wait] .
- [ARG1 Long lines of people] [rel waited] [ARG2 *-1 to buy special souvenir World Series postcards with official postmarks] .
- [ARG1 Sixty thousand surfers atop a concrete wall] , [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for the wipeout] .
- And [ARG1 most of us] [rel waited] [ARGM-TMP for a while] [ARG2-for for the game to start] .
- Then [ARG1 we] began *-1 to file out , *-1 to [rel wait] [ARGM-MNR safely] [ARGM-LOC on terra firma] for [ARG2-for the opening pitch] .
- [ARG1 Many groups] are [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel waiting] [ARGM-TMP that long] .
- But in the light of events in Panama , where the U.S. has such clear strategic interests *T*-1 , [ARG1 *] [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for the Delta Force] may prove *-2 to be a dangerous gambit .
- `` [ARG1 Banco Popular] just kept *-1 [rel waiting] , '' said *T*-2 Edward Thompson , a vice president and analyst at Thomson BankWatch Inc. in New York .
- Mr. Hoelzer , however , sued Stamford , *-1 claiming that the city had abandoned the artwork and that [ARG1 it] had [rel waited] [ARGM-TMP too long] [ARG2 *-2 to reclaim it] .
- But Judge Louis L. Stanton of federal court in Manhattan ruled that [ARG1 the city] could n't be faulted *-1 for *-2 [rel waiting] [ARGM-TMP too long] because it did n't realize until 1986 that its ownership of the painting was in dispute .
- [ARG1 The company] does [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP until the final hours] [ARG2 *-1 to get ready for hurricanes] .
- Eugene Sit , president of Sit Investment Associates in Minneapolis , says , `` When we bought it *T*-2 , we thought 0 the growth rate was going *-3 to accelerate '' because of computerized tax filing and instant refunds -LRB- the customer gets a refund immediately but pays extra to [ARG1 the tax preparer] , which *T*-1 [rel waits] for [ARG2-for Uncle Sam 's check] -RRB- .
- `` We urge [ARG1 our people] *-3 [ARGM-NEG not] to [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP until they have *-1 to fight for their own nation] , '' says *T*-2 Mr. Verwoerd .
- [ARG1 We] 'll have *-1 to [rel wait] and see '' how the plan develops *T*-2 .
- When I realized 0 it was over *T*-1 , [ARG1 I] went and stood out in front of the house , *-2 [rel waiting] and praying [ARG2-for for Merrill to come home] , shivering as if it were 20 below zero until he got there .
- While [ARG1 I] was standing on the lawn with Mame , *-1 [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for another tremor] , I noticed that all the earthworms were emerging from the ground and slithering across the lawn !
- I guess 0 [ARG1 we] 're all living very tentatively here , *-1 [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for the expected but dreaded aftershock] .
- [ARG1 I] was in my favorite watering hole , *-1 [rel waiting] [ARG2-for for the game to start] .
- `` [ARGM-ADV As far as we 're concerned] , [ARG1 we] 're [rel waiting] [ARG2-for for the dust to settle] , '' he said *T*-1 .
- Although [ARG1 British Air] is [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-1 to see what the buy-out group comes up with *T*-2] , Mr. Stevens said 0 a revised transaction with less debt leverage is likely *-3 to be more attractive to banks .
- Tuesday night , [ARG1 thousands] were diverted to other airports and had *-1 to [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP a day] [ARG2 *-2 to resume travel] .
- IBM appears more worried about Digital , which *T*-1 has a broad base of [ARG1 customers] [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for the new line , dubbed * the VAX 9000] .
- [ARGM-ADV With stocks not a major focus] , `` [ARG1 we] 're [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for the next guiding light] , '' said 0 *T*-1 Brian J. Fabbri , chief economist at Midland Montagu Securities Inc .
- The amount would help [ARG1 Los Angeles] cope in the first few weeks after its own anticipated quake , while *-1 [rel waiting] [ARG2-for for federal assistance to arrive] .
- [ARGM-DIS Also] , he said 0 *T*-2 , [ARG1 the partnership] is [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-3 to see whether the appellate division 's ruling will be appealed *-1] .
- The spot dislocations that *T*-1 showed up were largely the result of confusion -LRB- much of it in Washington -RRB- , though that was cold comfort for [ARG1 drivers] [rel waiting] [ARGM-LOC in mile-long lines] [ARGM-LOC at the gas pumps] .
- According to military officers at the time , word *ICH*-1 was passed *-2 to Mr. Noriega by his American hosts that [ARG1 the police] [ARGM-MOD would] be [rel waiting] .
- `` [ARGM-TMP Every year] [ARG1 we] 've been [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for stepped-up expansion from the company] .
- `` [ARG1 People] were [rel waiting] [ARG2 *-2 to see if we would take an additional provision '' for medium-term and long-term loans to less-developed countries] , a Citicorp spokesman said 0 *T*-1 .
- `` But he pulled through , and after the ambulance left , there were still [ARG1 six people] [ARGM-LOC in line] [rel waiting] for [ARG2-for a massage] .
- Otherwise , if you put all your money in at one time , by sheer bad luck , [ARG1 you] might pick a terrible time , and have *-1 to [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP three years] [ARG2 *-2 to get even] , Mr. Gregory says 0 *T*-3 .
- Ray Neidl of Dillon Read & Co. said 0 [ARG1 Mr. Trump] `` is stepping back and [rel waiting] [ARG2-for for the dust to settle] .
- `` [ARG1 We] would have *-1 to [rel wait] [ARGM-TMP until we have collected on those assets] [ARGM-TMP before we can move forward] , '' he said *T*-2 .
- Trading was driven *-1 primarily by small investors and speculators , with [ARG1 large institutions] [rel waiting] [ARGM-LOC on the sidelines] [ARGM-TMP until late in the day] .
- `` We did n't trade much today , as our policy now is [ARG1 *] to [rel wait] and see , '' said *T*-1 a fund manager at Taisho Life Insurance Co .
- `` [ARG1 We] would like *-1 to [rel wait] and see [ARGM-TMP until trading goes around through Europe and New York] . ''
- [ARGM-DIS However] , [ARGM-ADV as * expected *-1] , [ARG1 Brazil] [rel waited] [ARG2-for for the crop estimate to come out] and then cut the export price of its juice concentrate to about $ 1.34 *U* a pound from around $ 1.55 *U* .
- `` [ARG1 I] [rel waited] [ARG2 *-2 to make sure 0 all the program trades had kicked through] , '' he said *T*-1 .
- `` [ARGM-TMP When you see a runaway train] , '' says *T*-1 Steve Janachowski , partner in the San Francisco investment advisory firm Brouwer & Janachowski , `` [ARG1 you] [rel wait] [ARG2 for the train to stop] . ''
- Even for people who *T*-1 expect a bear market in coming months -- and a sizable number of money managers and market pundits do *?* -- the advice is : [ARG1 *] [rel Wait] [ARG2 for the market to bounce back] , and sell shares gradually during rallies .
- `` So it *EXP*-1 's more prudent [ARG1 *] to [rel wait] and see how things stabilize *T*-2 . ''
- The outlook `` looks shaky because [ARG1 we] 're [ARGM-TMP still] [rel waiting] '' [ARG2-for for mutual funds , in particular , to dump some of their junk bond holdings * to pay off redemptions by individual investors] , says 0 *T*-1 King Penniman , senior vice president at McCarthy , Crisanti & Maffei , an investment arm of Xerox Financial Services .
- `` Just as there are people waiting * to become bargain hunters in the stock market , there are [ARG1 people] [rel waiting] [ARG2 * to become bargain hunters in the deal market] . ''
- `` Just as there are [ARG1 people] [rel waiting] [ARG2 * to become bargain hunters in the stock market] , there are people waiting * to become bargain hunters in the deal market . ''
- Those looking for real-estate bargains in distressed metropolitan areas should lock in leases or buy now ; [ARG1 those looking in healthy metropolitan areas] should take a short-term -LRB- three-year -RRB- lease and [rel wait] for [ARG2-for the bargains ahead] .