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frames- Our mission is * to help our clients grow , and to use [ARG0 every tool of marketing communications] * to [rel accomplish] [ARG1 that] . ''
- So when American Brands Inc. decided *-1 to sell the unit in 1987 as part of a divestiture of its food and security industries operations , [ARG0 Mr. Wathen] saw a chance * to [rel accomplish] [ARG1 several objectives] .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Accomplishing] [ARG1 both] will be a balancing act as challenging as * riding a unicycle .
- We did experience some difficulties with the initial LBO terms and , as your article made * clear , successfully restructured our debt earlier this year , [ARG1 something] 0 [ARG0 those other retailers] have yet *-2 to [rel accomplish] *T*-1 .
- Without P&G 's backing , [ARG0 Noxell] might not have been able *-1 to spend the estimated $ 5 million to $ 7 million *U* needed * * to [rel accomplish] [ARG1 that] [ARGM-ADV without *-2 scrimping on its existing brands] .
- `` I 'd be destroying myself , '' replies *T*-3 Mr. Korotich , who *T*-1 then asks , `` [ARG1 What] [ARGM-MOD would] [ARG0 that] [rel accomplish] *T*-2 ?
- [ARG0 Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega] [ARGM-MOD may] have [rel accomplished] [ARGM-TMP over the weekend] [ARG1 what his U.S. antagonists have failed *-1 to do *T*-2 : * revive a constituency for the Contra rebels] .
- [ARG1 Much] has been [rel accomplished] *-1 and public opinion decisively supports the government and the army -- but , on the other hand , none of the key drug barons have been captured *-2 .
- Frankly , [ARGM-MNR the only way] 0 I can think of *T*-3 0 [ARG0 *] to [rel accomplish] [ARG1 this] *T*-4 is * to make it *EXP*-1 possible for addicts to buy drugs at some regulated place at a price that *T*-2 approximates their cost .
- There is doubt that [ARG0 the change] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel accomplish] [ARG1 much] but at least Congress , as in 1935 , would be doing something .
- But [ARG0 racial gerrymandering] is not the best way 0 * to [rel accomplish] [ARG1 that essential goal] *T*-1 .
- [ARG0 I] have [rel accomplished] [ARG1 too much] .
- [ARG0 Mr. Whitten 's package] appears *-1 to [rel accomplish] [ARG1 this purpose] , but the state faces more resistance in its bid for an extended waiver on * having *-2 to put up any matching funds on repairs completed * in the next six months .
- `` Frankly , as I was walking back *-2 to get in my car , I heard many , many people ... opening champagne bottles and celebrating [ARG1 individual victories] that [ARG0 some of us] had [rel accomplished] *T*-1 [ARGM-MNR in *-3 getting our little deal in the tax bill and winking at this person for *-4 slipping this in] , '' he said *T*-5 .
- The representative responded that [ARG0 Noriega] had numerous assets in place in Nicaragua and [ARGM-MOD could] [rel accomplish] [ARG1 many essential things] , [ARGM-ADV just as Noriega had helped -LCB- the U.S. . -RCB- the previous year in * blowing up a Sandinista arsenal] . ''
- [ARGM-DIS Morever] , [ARG1 much of the damage] was [rel accomplished] *-1 by [ARG0-by A 's who *T*-2 had some catching up 0 * to do *T*-3] .
- [ARGM-TMP In one wild hour of trading] , [ARG0 the market] managed *-1 to [rel accomplish] [ARG1 what the Bush administration has been trying *-2 to do *T*-3 , unsuccessfully , for weeks] .