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frames- `` It 's not a very meaningful indicator currently because [ARG0 corporations] are [ARGM-NEG not] [rel behaving] in [ARG1-in a traditional manner] , '' says *T*-1 James H. Coxon , head of stock investments for Cigna Corp. , the Philadelphia-based insurer .
- [ARGM-DIS But] [ARGM-DIS then] [ARG0 Judge O'Kicki] [ARGM-TMP often] [rel behaved] like [ARG1-like a man who *T*-155 would be king -- and , some say , an arrogant and abusive one] .
- [ARGM-ADV So far as we can see] [ARG0 only two persons *ICH*-1] are [rel behaving] with [ARG1-with a dignity recognizing the seriousness of the issues] : Mr. Lawson and Sir Alan Walters , the counterpoint of the Chancellor 's difficulties , who *T*-2 also resigned as personal adviser to Mrs. Thatcher .
- One wonders [ARG1 how] [ARG0 other college athletic officials] [ARGM-MOD would] [rel behave] [ARGM-LOC under the same circumstances] *T*-1 .
- `` [ARG0 She] can no longer be trusted *-1 to [rel behave] in [ARG1-in a civilised -- that is unflaky -- fashion] [ARGM-TMP when abroad] . ''
- Japanese managers ca n't expect [ARG0 Americans] to [rel behave] [ARG1 as if they were Japanese] ; instead , they must manage Americans as Americans .
- There was very slow play on the market today , They were selling and buying by halves ; [ARGM-ADV Instead of *-1 trading like Bears and Bulls] , [ARG0 They] [rel behaved] like [ARG1-like cubs and calves] .
- Mr. Hardis said 0 truck-fleet operators appear *-1 to be cautious about *-2 buying new trucks until they see [ARG1 how] [ARG0 the economy] [rel behaves] *T*-3 .
- But his complaint that `` Days of Rage '' does n't contain balanced comments from Israelis about [ARG1 how badly] [ARG0 the Palestinians] are [rel behaving] *T*-1 is irrelevant .
- [ARG0 Bulgaria 's government] has been [rel behaving] beyond [ARG1-beyond the pale] [ARGM-TMP for months] , and the U.S. does its values no credit by *-2 ignoring that while *-1 casting its votes into the past .
- The biggest wild card in the brand loyalty game : [ARG1 How] [ARG0 those hotly pursued but highly unpredictable baby boomers] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel behave] *T*-1 [ARGM-TMP as they move into middle age] .
- `` Landfill -- loose and unconsolidated earth -- may feel like rock but [ARG0 it] [rel behaves] like [ARG1-like liquid] [ARGM-TMP when you shake it *T*-1] , '' said *T*-2 Douglas Segar , professor of geosciences at San Francisco State University in a televised interview .
- But even if [ARG0 they] [rel behaved] [ARG1 recklessly] , reasons *ICH*-6 still exist * to fear and resist this steady process of case-by-case judicial extension of the law of insider trading .
- That he was the A 's winningest pitcher during its American League campaign with a 21-9 mark , plus two wins over Toronto in the playoffs , indicates 0 he may have some evening up coming , but with [ARG1 the way] 0 [ARG0 his split-fingered fastball] is [rel behaving] *T*-1 , that might not be this week .
- He said that exchange officials had conversations with Wall Street firms throughout the weekend and that `` [ARG0 all the participants] [rel behaved] [ARG1 very , very responsibly] [ARGM-TMP today] . ''
- The Columbia economists also have reconstructed [ARG1 how] [ARG0 the long leading index] [ARGM-MOD would] have [rel behaved] *T*-2 , [ARGM-ADV had it existed] [ARGM-TMP , in 1929 ,] [ARGM-TMP before the stock market crash in October that *T*-1 ushered in the Great Depression] .
- In commodity markets yesterday : PRECIOUS METALS : Futures prices were moderately higher as gold gave up some of its early gains and [ARG0 platinum] [rel behaved] [ARG1 independently] , [ARGM-ADV *-1 first falling and then later rising] .