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frames- *-2 Given *-3 that choice , associates of Mr. Hahn and industry observers say 0 [ARG0 the former university president] -- who *T*-1 has developed a reputation for * [ARGM-NEG not] [rel overpaying] for [ARG1-for anything] -- would fold .
- He came out of nowhere *-2 to grab the lead in opinion polls , probably less *ICH*-3 because of his vague program 0 *T*-1 to `` build a new Brazil '' than because of his good looks , the open backing of the powerful Rede Globo television network and his reputation as a hunter of `` maharajahs , '' or [rel overpaid] and underworked [ARG2 civil] servants .
- But from his vantage point , it is n't that [ARG0 Mr. Paul , a customer of his too ,] [rel overpaid] for [ARG1-for the work , `` a gargantuan painting by an artist who *T*-1 is not a household word] . ''
- To the extent 0 we lack manpower 0 *T*-3 to staff menial jobs in hospitals *T*-2 , for example , [ARG0 we] should raise pay , pursue labor-saving technology , or allow more legal immigration , rather than [rel overpay] [ARG2 high school graduates] as short-term workers and cause resentment among permanent workers paid * lesser amounts *-1 to do the same jobs .