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frames- The other has opposed [ARG0 a woman 's] right * to [rel choose] . ''
- Then , just as an image of the statue of Thomas Jefferson dissolves from the screen , the announcer continues : `` On the issue of abortion , Marshall Coleman wants *-1 to take away your right [ARG0 *] to [rel choose] and *-1 give it to the politicians . ''
- [ARG1 She] won grant money for the school , advised cheerleaders , ran the pep club , proposed and taught a new `` Cultural Literacy '' class in Western Civilization and was [rel chosen] *-1 by [ARG0-by the school PTA] as `` [ARG4-as Teacher of the Year] . ''
- It *EXP*-1 is not unethical [ARG0 *] to [rel choose] [ARG1 a higher-salaried job] .
- Of [ARG2-Of the approximately 200 sponsors of the recent march in Washington for the homeless] , [ARG0 you] [rel chose] [ARG1 *-1 to cite such groups as the National Association of Home Builders and the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftsmen] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 insinuating that the march got its major support from self-serving groups that `` *T*-2 know a good thing when they see it *T*-3 , '' and that the crusade was based *-23 on greed or the profit motive] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Choose] [ARG1 203 business executives , including , perhaps , someone from your own staff] , and * put them out on the streets , *-1 to be deprived *-24 for one month of their homes , families and income .
- Some say 0 [ARG1 Anthony Cheetham , head of a recently acquired British company , Century Hutchinson ,] [ARGM-MOD could] be [rel chosen] *-46 .
- [ARG0 The president] could probably not avoid this restriction by *-1 [rel choosing] [ARG1 people willing * to serve without pay] , because the Anti-Deficiency Act prohibits voluntary service to the government .
- `` [ARG1 So Long , L.A.] '' was [rel chosen] *-1 as [ARG4-as the paper 's final headline] .
- [ARG0 A buyer] who *T*-58 [rel chooses] [ARG1 *-1 to fly to his destination] must pay for his own ticket but gets a companion 's ticket free if they fly on United Airlines .
- [ARGM-CAU In lieu of the vacation] , [ARG0 buyers] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel choose] among [ARG2-among several prizes , including a grandfather clock or a stereo videocassette recorder] .
- Spreads will become so tight that it wo n't matter [ARG1 which market] [ARG0 an investor] [rel chooses] *T*-79 -- arbitrage will prevent him from *-1 gaining any temporary profit .
- `` [ARGM-ADV If I were choosing the people of tomorrow] , [ARG0 I] [ARGM-MOD would] have [rel chosen] [ARG1 the people who *T*-1 are now on the board] , '' he said *T*-2 .
- `` If [ARG0 I] were [rel choosing] [ARG1 the people of tomorrow] , I would have chosen the people who *T*-1 are now on the board , '' he said *T*-2 .
- And so it went *T*-1 through the first half : an [ARGM-MNR ingeniously] [rel chosen] [ARG1 potpourri] of pieces , none longer than five minutes , none that *T*-18 would disturb or challenge a listener .
- It was not an unpleasant evening , certainly , thanks to the high level of performance , the compositional talents of Mr. Douglas , and the obvious sincerity with which [ARG0 Mr. Stoltzman] [rel chooses] [ARG1 his selections] *T*-1 .
- The judge now says 0 it *EXP*-1 was `` unfortunate '' that [ARG0 he] [rel chose] [ARG1 *-2 to write the letter] but says `` there was certainly no intent * to extort there . ''
- `` But [ARG0 they] did n't have *-1 to [rel choose] [ARG1 this particular moment] . ''
- Once [ARG0 a studio] [rel chooses] [ARG1 *-1 not to actually make a movie that *T*-208 is in development] , producers are typically free *-2 to take it elsewhere .
- In a statement yesterday , Mr. Azoff said 0 [ARG0 he] [rel chose] [ARG1 Warner , the largest record company ,] [ARGM-CAU because `` their standing in the entertainment industry is second to none] .
- I am referring to [ARG0 those young men] who *T*-269 [rel chose] [ARG1 *-1 to disobey their country 's call to arms] [ARGM-TMP during the Vietnam war] and fled to Canada or some other sanctuary *-1 to avoid combat .
- [ARG0 The White House] had enough votes * to sustain a veto but [rel chose] [ARG1 *-1 to avoid a confrontation] .
- But , with the state offering only $ 39,000 *U* a year and California 's high standard of living , `` there are n't [ARG2-from too many] 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel choose] from *T*-2 , '' says *T*-1 Brent Scott , a recruiting officer .
- On Nov. 15 , when Brazilians elect a president for the first time in 29 years *T*-1 , [ARG0 the country 's 82 million voters] will have [ARG2-from 22 candidates] 0 * to [rel choose] from *T*-2 .
- HEALTH-CARE experts have long worried that [ARG0 young doctors emerging from medical school with a mountain of debt] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel choose] [ARG1 careers in high-paying specialties instead of primary care , where more physicians are needed *-1 most *T*-2] .
- The spokeswoman noted that [ARGM-TMP last week] , [ARG0 Kidder , Peabody & Co. , the securities subsidiary of General Electric Co. ,] [rel chose] [ARG1 a Quotron subsidiary 0 *T*-1 to provide order-processing services] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Lawson] , [ARGM-ADV though *-1 not allowed *-2 to join the EMS] , [rel chose] [ARG1 *-1 to `` shadow '' the deutsche mark] .
- In a message read * out at the rally , exiled ANC President Oliver Tambo , who *T*-1 ca n't legally be quoted *-3 in South Africa , said 0 the country was at a crossroads and that Mr. de Klerk `` may yet earn a place among the peacemakers of our country '' if [ARG0 he] [rel chooses] [ARG1 a `` path of genuine political settlement] . ''
- [ARG0 Sony] , for its part , could decide that the cost of a Warner settlement or court fight is too high , *-1 [rel choosing] [ARGM-ADV instead] [ARG1 *-2 to find someone else 0 *T*-3 to run Columbia] , [ARGM-ADV although that too would be costly given the financial arrangement already guaranteed * to Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters] .
- For example , he says that since 1985 , he and Mr. Peters have developed over 85 movie projects , and [ARG0 Warner] has `` passed *RNR*-1 '' or [rel chosen] [ARG1 * not to produce *RNR*-1] at least 76 .
- They said 0 contributing to the downward drift was *T*-1 the fact that [ARG0 many professional traders] had [rel chosen] [ARG1 *-2 to square positions ahead of the weekend] .
- Proponents maintain that [ARG0 a president] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel choose] [ARG1 *-1 to use a line-item veto more judiciously than that] .
- Or [ARG0 those] who *T*-1 [rel choose] [ARGM-NEG not] [ARG1 *-2 to farm] can lease their lands and crop allotments for handsome sums .
- An interest rate is guaranteed *-1 for between one and seven years , after which [ARG0 holders] get 30 days 0 * to [rel choose] [ARG1 another guarantee period] or to switch to another insurer 's contract without the surrender charges that *T*-2 are common to annuities *T*-3 *T*-4 .
- If , for example , [ARG0 they] [rel choose] [ARG1 *-1 to keep the B-2 Stealth bomber] , they would have *-2 to sacrifice more and more other programs -- such as carrier battlegroups or army divisions -- as they moved toward lower budget levels .
- Strategy is not a game between the Pentagon and Congress ; it is the art of the possible in a world where constraints force [ARG0 us] to [rel choose] between [ARG2-between unpleasant or imperfect alternatives] *T*-1 .
- In 1987 , the Presidents Commission of the NCAA , which *T*-1 oversees most U.S. intercollegiate sports , contracted with the Washington-based American Institutes for Research *-3 to do a survey on the college experiences of what [ARG0 the body] [rel chooses] [ARG1 *-2 to call *T*-4 student-athletes] .
- [ARGM-TMP Then] [ARGM-MNR by a separate 4-0 vote] , [ARG0 it] [rel chose] [ARG1 the narrowest possible grounds 0 * to strike down a different discount plan , called * Tariff 15 , that AT&T offered *T*-1 to Holiday Corp *T*-2] .
- [ARGM-MNR With the touch of a button] , [ARG0 drivers] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel choose] from [ARG2-from lavender , jasmine , mint or perfume scents] , [ARGM-ADV all blown *-1 in through the car 's air-conditioning system] .
- By contrast , in 19th-century Russia an authoritarian government owned the bank and had the power * to revoke payment [ARGM-TMP whenever] [ARG0 it] [rel chose] *T*-1 , much as it would *?* in today 's Soviet Union .
- U.S. Memories Inc. , the venture that *T*-1 seeks *-2 to crack Japan 's domination of the memory-chip market , said 0 [ARG0 it] has [rel chosen] [ARG1 four potential sites for its operations] [ARGM-TMP after a fierce bidding war by 15 states] .
- Sanford Kane , president , said 0 [ARG1 the finalists] were [rel chosen] *-1 from among [ARG2-among 57 locations] [ARGM-MNR based on financial , business , and quality of life considerations] .
- But most of them could have afforded *-1 to keep up their payments -- [ARG0 they] [rel chose] [ARG1 * not to do so] .
- What [ARG0 far too many people concerned about education] either fail *-2 to understand *T*-1 or [rel choose] [ARG1 *-2 to ignore *T*-1] is that American children , on the whole , are among the most undisciplined in the world , * making any attempt at improvements in the mode of education potentially unsuccessful .
- But it would also encourage [ARG0 lenders] to [rel choose] [ARG1 more creditworthy customers] , and go a long way toward * reducing defaults .
- By [ARG0 *-1] [ARGM-NEG not] [rel choosing] [ARG1 one of these options] , Israelis will condemn themselves , as the Maronites did *?* , to perpetual war with the Muslims in their midst , and so to the internal erosion of their state .
- We can only wonder who *T*-1 [ARGM-MOD will] be [ARG1 the next lost soul] [rel chosen] [ARG4 * to be America 's Celebrity Convict] .
- He may have gone overboard in his pursuit of good discipline , but is n't it *EXP*-1 interesting that [ARG0 some of the country 's biggest , most troubled school districts] are [rel choosing] [ARG1 new chiefs] from [ARG2-from the same gravel-chewing mold] ?
- The company later apologized and agreed *-1 to make $ 8 million *U* in contributions to [ARG1 charities] [rel chosen] * by [ARG0-by him] .
- `` You never know if [ARG1 you] [ARGM-MOD 'll] be [rel chosen] [ARG4 *-1 to be the scapegoat or the lucky one] .
- `` But the reward is that there 's less need [ARG0 *] to make tradeoffs '' in *-1 [rel choosing] [ARG1 one 's wheels] .
- [ARG0 Americans] [ARGM-TMP now] [ARGM-MOD can] [rel choose] among [ARG2-among 572 different models of cars , vans and trucks , up from just 408 when the decade began *T*-1] , according to Automotive News , a trade publication .
- Earlier this month , another effort [ARG0 *] to [rel choose] [ARG1 a commissioner] failed .
- The neighborhood around Alexander Haagen Co. 's Vermont-Slauson Shopping Center in the Watts section of Los Angeles resembles the crime-ridden , deteriorating sections of many inner cities and certainly is n't the sort of area 0 [ARG0 one] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel choose] [ARG1 *-2 to visit *T*-1] .
- The agency declined comment , but said 0 it will continue work until [ARG1 a new agency] is [rel chosen] *-1 .
- The statement added , `` [ARG0 Someone] has [ARGM-ADV regrettably] [rel chosen] [ARG1 *-1 to selectively summarize portions of highly classified correspondence between the two branches of government] .
- Your priorities may be different , but here in Figure 2 is *T*-1 where [ARG0 I] 've [rel chosen] [ARG1 *-2 to build for the future *T*-3] : personal space ; automotive pursuits ; children 's toys ; gardening equipment , bulbs and shrubs ; and finally , entertainment , perhaps the best investment of all .
- `` He told [ARG0 me] *-2 to [rel choose] [ARG1 an area where just by *-3 being mediocre I could be great *T*-4] , '' recalls *T*-1 Mr. Schwartz , now 40 .
- The role of academic criteria in [ARG0 *] [rel choosing] [ARG1 Berkeley 's freshmen] can only decline as a result .
- But against that combined increase of 12 % in [ARG1 students] [rel chosen] * [ARGM-MNR by academic criteria] , the plan eliminates a large category in which admissions now are based *-1 on grades , test scores and `` supplemental points '' for factors such as high-school curriculum , English-language proficiency and an essay *T*-2 .
- An AT&T spokeswoman said 0 the company would likely replace about one-third of [ARG0 its managers] who *T*-1 [rel choose] [ARG1 *-2 to retire] with new employees .
- [ARG1 The lyric] [rel chosen] * -- `` long strange night '' -- may be an apt footnote to television spots by both candidates intended * to portray each other as a liar .
- [ARG1 His campaign hierarchy] is [rel chosen] *-1 from [ARG2-from elsewhere in the state] , and *-2 faced with criticism of a sweetheart bank investment , he has so far blunted the issue by *-2 donating the bulk of his profits to his alma mater , Trenton State College .
- [ARG0 Another major trick in * making a portfolio recession-resistant] is [rel choosing] [ARG1 stocks in `` defensive '' industries] .
- [ARGM-DIS As an alternative] , [ARG0 taxpayers] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel chose] [ARG1 *-1 to reduce their gains by an inflation index] .
- In only one presidential election year prior to 1948 did [ARG0 more than 20 % of the nation 's congressional districts] [rel choose] [ARG1 a different party 's candidate for the White House than for the House of Representatives] .
- [ARGM-ADV As *-2 directed *-1 by the board] , [ARG0 NASA] completed the evaluation and [ARGM-TMP again] [rel chose] [ARG1 CSC] .
- Kansas Power said 0 [ARG0 Mr. Black , 61 ,] [rel chose] [ARG1 early retirement] .
- The Federal Election Commission clears corporate plans * to donate to [ARG0 an employee 's] [rel chosen] [ARG1 charity] in exchange for the worker 's gift to the company political action committee .
- [ARGM-TMP Sometimes] , [ARG0 they] [ARGM-MOD 'll] [rel choose] [ARG1 Ragu spaghetti sauce] ; other times , it will be Prego .
- [ARGM-DIS As an alternative] , he said 0 *T*-2 , [ARG0 taxpayers] [ARGM-MOD could] [rel chose] [ARG1 *-1 to reduce their gains by an inflation index] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Bork 's opponents] [rel chose] [ARG1 the battlefield] , held it and kept it .
- Even the Soviet Union has Peter the Great 0 * to [ARG1 rediscover] *T*-1 , [ARGM-MOD should] [ARG0 it] [rel choose] *-2 to *?* .
- Mr. Jobs moved *-1 to remedy a couple of his computer 's drawbacks yesterday by *-2 lowering the entry-level price for a Next machine by $ 1,500 *U* , or 23 % , if [ARG0 the buyer] [rel chooses] [ARG1 a hard-disk drive] as [ARG4-as an alternative to Next 's optical-storage device] .
- It lets victims elect *-2 to deduct casualty losses on either 1989 or amended 1988 returns , whichever *T*-1 offers the larger tax benefit ; [ARG0 they] have until April 16 * to [rel choose] .
- Dr. Wyndham Wilson , a cancer treatment specialist at the National Cancer Institute , said 0 the test is widely used in research centers but is n't having a major impact because it is only occasionally useful in [ARG0 *] [rel choosing] [ARG1 the most effective treatment] .
- [ARGM-TMP Someday] , [ARG0 viewers] [ARGM-MOD may] [ARGM-DIS also] [rel choose] [ARG1 different depths of news coverage] .
- [ARG0 President Bush] [rel chose] [ARG1 Martin Allday , a longtime friend from Texas ,] [ARG4 *-1 to be chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission] .
- `` This is common with a lot of large companies , '' says *T*-2 [ARG0 Mr. Borner] , who *T*-1 worked for American Telephone & Telegraph Co. for 23 years before * [rel choosing] [ARG1 his current trade] .
- After that , individual traders face the risk that [ARG1 the new investment] 0 [ARG0 they] [rel choose] *T*-2 wo n't perform well -- so their trading costs could be sustained *-1 for nothing .
- [ARG0 I] [rel choose] [ARG1 *-1 to believe 0 it 's the latter] , [ARGM-ADV although it probably springs from the fact that just about everyone out here , including the A 's and Giants , is originally from somewhere else] .
- [ARG0 Health] and Human Services Secretary Louis Sullivan has [rel chosen] [ARG1 Antonia Novello] [ARG4 to be the next surgeon general] , Bush administration officials said 0 *T*-1 .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-ADV rather than *-1 set the tone for other markets] , [ARG0 Japan 's major institutional investors] [rel chose] [ARG1 *-1 to remain on the sidelines] .
- Richard Crisman , the account manager for the campaign , says 0 [ARG0 Gap] did [ARGM-NEG n't] [ARGM-MNR intentionally] [rel choose] [ARG1 black and white to distinguish its ads from the color spreads of competitors] .
- [ARGM-ADV Unlike two years ago] , [ARG0 most of Japan 's major investors] [rel chose] [ARG1 *-1 to sit this calamity out] .
- [ARG0 The company] [ARGM-MOD may] have [rel chosen] [ARG1 *-1 to market the product under the Cheer name] [ARGM-CAU since it 's already expanded its best-selling Tide into 16 different varieties , including this year 's big hit , Tide with Bleach] .
- IBM is backing one type of bus called * microchannel , while [ARG0 the nine other leading computer makers , including H-P and Compaq Computer Corp. ,] have [rel chosen] [ARG1 another method] .
- Mr. Mitchell 's relations with Budget Director Darman , who *T*-3 pushed for a capital-gains cut to be added *-4 to the measure , have been strained *-1 since [ARG0 Mr. Darman] [rel chose] [ARG1 *-2 to bypass the Maine Democrat and deal with other lawmakers] [ARGM-TMP earlier this year] [ARGM-TMP during a dispute over drug funding in the fiscal 1989 supplemental spending bill] .
- This privilege against self-incrimination precludes the drawing of an adverse inference against [ARG0 a criminal defendant] who *T*-3 [rel chooses] [ARGM-NEG not] [ARG1 *-1 to testify] .
- It said 0 [ARG0 it] [rel chose] [ARG1 Lazard] [ARGM-CAU in part] because of Lazard 's offices in Europe and Japan , where investors might be interested in a U.S. leasing company *T*-1 .
- It must also evaluate the real-estate market in the [rel chosen] [ARG1 location] from a new perspective .