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frames- [ARG0 The magazine] [ARGM-MOD will] [rel reward] [ARGM-MNR with `` page bonuses ''] [ARG1 advertisers who in 1990 *T*-1 meet or exceed their 1989 spending] , [ARGM-TMP as long as they spent $ 325,000 *U* in 1989 and $ 340,000 *U* in 1990] .
- Another was Nancy Yeargin , who *T*-89 came to Greenville in 1985 , *-1 full of [ARG2 the energy and ambitions] that [ARG0 reformers] wanted *-2 to [rel reward] *T*-3 .
- [ARG0 Packages] encourage loyalty by *-1 [rel rewarding] [ARG1 customers] for [ARG2-for * doing the bulk of their banking in one place] .
- [ARG0 The resulting haunted house] tends *-1 to [rel reward] [ARG2 followership , not leadership] , it creates guilt about * wearing the uniform , and raises doubt about * having the will * to fulfill the ghosts ' role , i.e. , * to be able *-2 to win if * called on *-3 .
- Democrats argue that Costa Rica deserves [ARG0 more assistance] for the same reason that Mr. Bush is attending the celebration this weekend : * to [rel reward] [ARG1 the country] for [ARG2-for its stability in a region wracked * with turmoil] and for its efforts * to promote peace in Nicaragua .
- Democrats argue that Costa Rica deserves [ARG0 more assistance] for the same reason that Mr. Bush is attending the celebration this weekend : * to [rel reward] [ARG1 the country] for its stability in a region wracked * with turmoil and for [ARG2-for its efforts * to promote peace in Nicaragua] .
- [ARG0 The move] [rel rewards] [ARG1 shareholders] and should improve the stock 's liquidity , Oneida said 0 *T*-1 .
- But [ARG0 she] did n't trust them and did [ARGM-NEG n't] [rel reward] [ARG2 trust] .
- `` They 've had this field to themselves for over a year now , and [ARG1 they] 've been [ARGM-MNR greatly] [rel rewarded] *-2 , '' said *T*-1 Bob Katsive , an analyst at Disk\/Trend Inc. , a market researcher in Los Altos , Calif .
- [ARG0 *] [rel Reward] [ARG1 El Espectador 's courage] [ARGM-MNR with real support] .
- `` [ARGM-TMP When the going gets rough *T*-1] , [ARG0 China] penalizes the efficient and [rel rewards] [ARG1 the incompetent] , '' says *T*-2 a Western economist .
- *-1 Visiting Nicaragua , he praised the Sandinistas for their electoral system and chided [ARG0 the Bush administration] for *-2 [ARGM-NEG not] [rel rewarding] [ARG1 the Sandinistas] .
- The package was brought *-1 to the House just 15 days after it was introduced *-2 , * indicating [ARG0 Congress 's] eagerness * to [rel reward] [ARG1 Poland and Hungary] for [ARG2-for their moves toward democracy and freemarket economic reforms] .
- [ARGM-TMP After a tortuous climb] , [ARG1 she] is [rel rewarded] *-1 by [ARG0-by a picture-postcard vista : a glade of golden aspens under an azure Indian-summer sky] .
- He also professes an `` evangelical '' fervor 0 *T*-4 to develop [ARG0 a corporate culture] that *T*-2 [rel rewards] [ARG1 managers who *T*-3 produce] and where decision-making is shared *-1 *T*-5 .
- `` [ARGM-TMP Last time] , [ARG1 we] got [rel rewarded] *-3 for [ARG2-for *-4 going out and buying stocks when the panic was the worst *T*-5] , '' said *T*-2 John W. Rogers , president of Chicago-based Ariel Capital Management Inc. , which *T*-1 manages $ 1.1 billion *U* of stocks .
- Some evinced [ARG1 an optimism] that *T*-2 had been [rel rewarded] *-1 [ARGM-TMP when they did n't flee the market in 1987 *T*-3] .