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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | prove | ``A lot of this is going to be code-related,'' says Ignazio J. Ruvolo, a construction law specialist at Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon, a San Francisco law firm. Plaintiffs, he says, will argue that damaged structures weren't built to proper design standards. | the buildings met San Francisco's stringent building codes | But if defendants can prove that they met San Francisco's stringent building codes, ``that's probably going to protect them,'' Mr. Ruvolo says. | AB | modal | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | announce | The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets? | if you sold the asset you own | Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed? | question | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | think | During an economic slump, local tax revenues often go down, raising the risks associated with at least some municipals. And, like corporates, many municipal bonds are callable. | bonds would help investors even if a recession is in the offing | But a few experts, going against the consensus, don't think bonds would help investors even if a recession is in the offing. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | demand | It is the promise of economic returns that is supposed to make the corporatist model attractive to both the party and labor. The work force provides the third arm of the ``alliance.'' | a cooperative will be closed or its prices be reduced | Within the alliance it is supposed to act as a balancing force, guarding against excessive control by government or abuse of its economic position by business, for either could result in a deterioration of its living standards (under the new resolutions, workers councils may demand that a cooperative be closed or its prices be reduced). | EP | modal | future | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | mean | Any settlement is also expected to exclude Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters from any of the projects they were working on at Warner. The Guber-Peters duo have 50 projects in various stages of development and production at Warner, including ``Bonfire of the Vanities'' and ``A Bright Shining Lie.'' | Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects | But that doesn't mean Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects; studios develop hundreds of movies but produce only 10 to 20 each year. | negation | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYF39B8BG | expect | Flanked by flight attendants, pilots and gate agents dressed in spiffy new blue uniforms, they said Eastern has exceeded its operational goals and is filling its seats. Starting next month, Eastern will begin flying 775 flights daily instead of the previously announced 700, they said. | Eastern would have to dip into the cash from asset sales currently held in escrow | Mr. Bakes declined to give out Eastern's daily losses, but said he didn't expect Eastern would have to dip into the cash from asset sales currently held in escrow. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | suggest | The best moments in the show occur at the beginning and the end (and occasionally in the middle), when Mr. Mason slips into his standup mode and starts meting out that old-fashioned Jewish mischief to other people as well as to himself. But too often, these routines lack spark because this sitcom, like all sitcoms, is timid about confronting Mr. Mason's stock in trade - ethnic differences. | the producers should start putting together episodes about topics like the Catholic-Jewish dispute over the Carmelite convent at Auschwitz | I'm not suggesting that the producers start putting together episodes about topics like the Catholic-Jewish dispute over the Carmelite convent at Auschwitz. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | announce | The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets? | if you sold the asset you own | Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed? | question | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | assume | ``UAL is a small deal as far as the overall market is concerned. The only way you can make it a big deal is to draw linkages that just don't make sense.'' | just because UAL couldn't get financing | He suggests, for example, that investors may have assumed that just because UAL couldn't get financing, no leveraged buy-outs can get financing. | EP | modal | past | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYF39B8BG | think | On the Toronto Stock Exchange, Cineplex closed at C$12.875, off 37.5 Canadian cents, well below the C$16.40 level. ``Where's the bid?'' asked Pierre Panet-Raymond, an analyst and broker with Toronto securities dealer McDermid St. Lawrence Ltd. | Messrs. Drabinsky and Gottlieb are ``anywhere close'' to arranging financing and that investors will need a solid offer before the stock begins to rise again | Mr. Panet-Raymond said he doesn't think Messrs. Drabinsky and Gottlieb are ``anywhere close'' to arranging financing and that investors will need a solid offer before the stock begins to rise again. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | demand | It is the promise of economic returns that is supposed to make the corporatist model attractive to both the party and labor. The work force provides the third arm of the ``alliance.'' | a cooperative will be closed or its prices be reduced | Within the alliance it is supposed to act as a balancing force, guarding against excessive control by government or abuse of its economic position by business, for either could result in a deterioration of its living standards (under the new resolutions, workers councils may demand that a cooperative be closed or its prices be reduced). | EP | modal | future | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | think | During an economic slump, local tax revenues often go down, raising the risks associated with at least some municipals. And, like corporates, many municipal bonds are callable. | bonds would help investors even if a recession is in the offing | But a few experts, going against the consensus, don't think bonds would help investors even if a recession is in the offing. | negation | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYF39B8BG | announce | ``The Famous Teddy Z,'' which CBS Inc. had hoped would emerge as one of the few bright spots in its otherwise lackluster prime-time schedule, isn't turning out to be the hit the network envisaged. | ``Teddy Z'' is moving to 8:30 p.m. from its 9:30 time slot | Although the half-hour situation comedy seen Mondays at 9:30 p.m. Eastern and Pacific time isn't a candidate for cancellation, it is slated for fine-tuning and by next week the network may announce ``Teddy Z'' is moving to 8:30 p.m. from its 9:30 time slot, replacing ``The People Next Door,'' which became the first network show to be canceled this season. | EP | modal | future | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | find | Robert H. Knight's Oct. 5 editorial-page article bemoaning violence in comedy movies (``Hollywood, You Slay Me'') is interesting, but somewhat off-base. | modern comedies contain violence | As a fan of older movies from the 1920s on, I do not find modern comedies contain violence, sex and foul language to any greater degree than other recent movies. | negation | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYF39B8BG | believe | Harvard's Matthew Meselson -- who we read has sold something called the ``scientific community'' on the notion that ``yellow rain'' attacks on the Laotian Hmong were in fact the result of fecal showers by giant bees -- found the Soviet anthrax scenario ``completely plausible.'' We don't believe it. | Mr. Gorbachev or any of his emissaries yet deserve to have the West take their word for it | And we certainly do not believe that Mr. Gorbachev or any of his emissaries yet deserve to have the West take their word for it. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | prove | ``A lot of this is going to be code-related,'' says Ignazio J. Ruvolo, a construction law specialist at Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon, a San Francisco law firm. Plaintiffs, he says, will argue that damaged structures weren't built to proper design standards. | the buildings met San Francisco's stringent building codes | But if defendants can prove that they met San Francisco's stringent building codes, ``that's probably going to protect them,'' Mr. Ruvolo says. | AB | modal | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | announce | The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets? | if you sold the asset you own | Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed? | conditional | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYF39B8BG | think | ``This marks a significant shift in the interest rate outlook,'' says William Sullivan, director of money market research at Dean Witter Reynolds Inc., New York. Any sustained credit-easing could be a lift for junk bonds as well as other securities. | there is any fundamental economic rationale for the junk bond rout | Robert Dow, a partner and portfolio manager at Lord, Abbett & Co., which manages $4 billion of high-yield bonds, says he doesn't think there is any fundamental economic rationale for the junk bond rout. | negation | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYF39B8BG | signal | Just when it seemed safe to go back into stocks, Wall Street suffered another severe attack of nerves. | another Black Monday is coming | Does this signal another Black Monday is coming? | question | present | [
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306W7JMRYY33VOJIPVEEEHYF39B8BG | realize | The fact sheet, dated April 1986, says on page three: ``If the price paid for a CD purchased in the secondary market... is higher than the accreted value in the case of zero-coupon CDs, the difference... is not insured.... Computations involving zero-coupon CDs are more complicated and you should discuss any questions you may have with your financial consultant.'' | part of what Dr. Blumenfeld paid was a premium | Dr. Blumenfeld says he doesn't remember the paragraph about premiums in the fact sheet he received and didn't realize part of what he paid was a premium. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | mean | Any settlement is also expected to exclude Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters from any of the projects they were working on at Warner. The Guber-Peters duo have 50 projects in various stages of development and production at Warner, including ``Bonfire of the Vanities'' and ``A Bright Shining Lie.'' | Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects | But that doesn't mean Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects; studios develop hundreds of movies but produce only 10 to 20 each year. | negation | present | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | mean | Mr. Phelan said that his predicting continued volatility is just ``how the world is. If bringing the message is a crime, I'm guilty of it.'' | Mr. Phelan is satisfied with the market's big swings | But he said this doesn't mean he is satisfied with the market's big swings. | negation | present | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJIIRRT454 | think | By late last night, Globe Managing Editor Thomas Mulvoy, bending to the will of his troops, scrapped the new drawings. For a few days at least, he says, no pictures or drawings of any kind will adorn the columns. | the columns looked right | Trouble was, nobody thought they looked right. | negation | past | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | mean | The statement by Islamic Jihad, which holds at least two U.S. hostages, was accompanied by a photograph of Associated Press correspondent Terry Anderson, longest held of 18 Western hostages. The Treasury Department said S&Ls reject blacks for mortgage loans twice as often as they reject whites. | thrifts are biased | The department's Office of Thrift Supervision said that doesn't necessarily mean thrifts are biased, but conceded that it doesn't have data about applicants to determine why blacks are rejected more often. | negation | present | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | think | ``We aren't inclined to prune stock portfolios now,'' says Steven G. Einhorn, chairman of the investment policy committee of Goldman, Sachs & Co. ``Investors should stay with their stocks.'' | it will be ugly | We expect a choppy and sloppy market for a short period, but we don't think it will be ugly. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | mean | Any settlement is also expected to exclude Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters from any of the projects they were working on at Warner. The Guber-Peters duo have 50 projects in various stages of development and production at Warner, including ``Bonfire of the Vanities'' and ``A Bright Shining Lie.'' | Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects | But that doesn't mean Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects; studios develop hundreds of movies but produce only 10 to 20 each year. | negation | present | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | believe | The Tax Court recently denied business deductions by Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Rubin of Cherry Hill, N.J., who both were part-time distributors of Amway products in addition to their regular jobs as sales people in other fields. For 1984, they reported gross income of $1,647 from Amway sales, offset by expenses totaling $16,746 -- including car costs of $6,805 and travel and entertainment costs of $5,088. | the Rubins | The Tax Court didn't believe that the Rubins, who earned $65,619 in their regular jobs, treated the sideline as a real business and derived ``merely incidental elements of recreation and other personal pleasure and benefits'' from it. | negation | past | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | think | ``If they don't fill it immediately, then I can start over at a new price or try again with the same price.'' Not-Held Order: This is another timing order. | floor brokers can get a better price by waiting | It is a market order that allows floor brokers to take more time to buy or sell an investment, if they think they can get a better price by waiting. | conditional | present | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | feel | Unfortunately, Japanese manufacturers have neither good working conditions nor good compensation packages. I get the impression that some Japanese managers believe working harder for less money is beautiful. | she would want to be employed by any of them | I visited a lot of major Japanese manufacturers, but I never felt I would want to be employed by any of them. | negation | past | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z443LFDU8 | believe | The joint venture licenses a portfolio of about 1,400 patents and patent applications relating to optical-disk recording technology. IBM and MCA formed Discovision in 1979 to make laser-read optical products. | the market for the systems was developing as rapidly as the partners had hoped | But the partners didn't believe the market for the systems was developing as rapidly as they had hoped. | negation | past | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | feel | Many called it simply a contrast in styles. But some saw it as a classic negotiating tactic. | the rhetoric on both sides is getting out of hand | Others said the Bush administration may feel the rhetoric on both sides is getting out of hand. | EP | modal | present | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | understand | Dr. Blumenfeld concedes he didn't fully understand what he was buying. He says that he knew he was getting a zero-coupon CD and that he had previously invested in TIGRs (Treasury Income Growth Receipts), a type of zero-coupon Treasury security sold by Merrill Lynch. | Dr. Blumenfeld was buying the CD on the secondary market | But he says he didn't understand he was buying the CD on the secondary market, and he contends his broker never fully explained the risks. | negation | past | [
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3H5TOKO3D9OW6BFLH17TMPWINM446K | know | The city's Campaign Finance Board has refused to pay Mr. Dinkins $95,142 in matching funds because his campaign records are incomplete. The campaign has blamed these reporting problems on computer errors. | the man Mr. Dinkins' campaign paid for a get-out-the-vote effort had been convicted of kidnapping | And, says Mr. Dinkins, he didn't know the man his campaign paid for a get-out-the-vote effort had been convicted of kidnapping. | negation | past | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z443LFDU8 | think | Moreover, the old contract was about to expire, and the lineup of Guber Peters pictures for Warner wasn't as strong as it is now. Warner itself was in negotiations with MGM over certain movie and other rights, and it was ``in Warner's interest to accommodate MGM/UA, Guber and Peters by permitting them to become MGM executives,'' Mr. Daly said in his affidavit. | it is in its own interests to let Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters go off to Columbia | Warner obviously doesn't think that it is in its own interests to let Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters go off to Columbia. | negation | present | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z443LFDU8 | find | Most zero-coupon CDs are in maturities of six to nine years, and they usually double in value by maturity. But investors who bought zero-coupon CDs in the secondary market aren't the only ones who may be surprised to learn the full amount of their investments isn't insured. | those premiums aren't insured if the institutions that issued the CDs failed | People who paid a premium for standard CDs purchased on the secondary market could also find that those premiums aren't insured if the institutions that issued the CDs failed. | EP | modal | present | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z443LFDU8 | mean | I hope that you begin talking about the plan's permanent and, in my view, most beneficial feature -- indexation. Rep. Robert K. Dornan (R., Calif.) Washington | it is not in the public interest | That the motivation for the two-year reduction to 19.6% is budgetary does not mean it is not in the public interest. | negation | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | announce | The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets? | if you sold the asset you own | Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed? | conditional | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | know | After the discarded mural was found outside the school by a concerned Stamford graduate, it eventually was turned over to Hiram Hoelzer, a professional art restorer. Throughout the 1970s, Stamford school and city officials made no effort to locate the mural. | the mural was missing | Apparently the officials didn't even know the mural was missing until 1980, when a researcher found that the painting was in Mr. Hoelzer's studio and questioned school officials about it. | negation | past | [
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32K26U12DNTULXDFBKGU1L6NHSODVX | mean | The trend toward lower rents may seem surprising given that some communities in New York are bemoaning the loss of favorite local businesses to high rents. But, despite the recent softening, for many of these retailers there's still been too big a jump from the rental rates of the late 1970s, when their leases were signed. | Manhattan comes cheap | Certainly, the recent drop in prices doesn't mean Manhattan comes cheap. | negation | present | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z443LFDU8 | admit | Judge Keenan also directed the prosecutors to show that Mrs. Marcos's Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination won't be violated. Mrs. Marcos's attorney in New York, Sandor Frankel, declined to comment on the ruling. | Mrs. Marcos filed any documents such as those sought by the government | Mrs. Marcos hasn't admitted that she filed any documents such as those sought by the government. | negation | past | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | prove | ``A lot of this is going to be code-related,'' says Ignazio J. Ruvolo, a construction law specialist at Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon, a San Francisco law firm. Plaintiffs, he says, will argue that damaged structures weren't built to proper design standards. | the buildings met San Francisco's stringent building codes | But if defendants can prove that they met San Francisco's stringent building codes, ``that's probably going to protect them,'' Mr. Ruvolo says. | AB | modal | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | say | Argentine negotiator Carlos Carballo was in Washington and New York this week to meet with banks. Mr. Rapanelli recently has said the government of President Carlos Menem, who took office July 8, feels a significant reduction of principal and interest is the only way the debt problem may be solved. | the country wants half the debt forgiven | But he has not said before that the country wants half the debt forgiven. | negation | past | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJIIRRT454 | believe | In 1970, Mr. Hahn called in state police to arrest student protesters who were occupying a university building. That impressed Robert B. Pamplin, Georgia-Pacific's chief executive at the time, whom Mr. Hahn had met while fundraising for the institute. | a university administrator could make the transition to the corporate world | In 1975, Mr. Pamplin enticed Mr. Hahn into joining the company as executive vice president in charge of chemicals; the move befuddled many in Georgia-Pacific who didn't believe a university administrator could make the transition to the corporate world. | negation | past | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | mean | Equally inconceivable is that the ANC, given the chance to hold a rally, would extend a hand, albeit warily, to the government. In a message read out at the rally, exiled ANC President Oliver Tambo, who can't legally be quoted in South Africa, said the country was at a crossroads and that Mr. de Klerk ``may yet earn a place among the peacemakers of our country'' if he chooses a ``path of genuine political settlement.'' | either the government or the ANC is changing stripes -- or that either has moved significantly closer to the other | Still, this doesn't mean that either the government or the ANC is changing stripes -- or that either has moved significantly closer to the other. | negation | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | believe | A second theme is the undercurrent of social class and race in the public reaction to the Morgan case. Dr. Morgan is a highly educated white professional who attended some of the ``best'' schools. | if Dr. Morgan were an uneducated | As members of the Black Caucus in Congress asked during the debate on the legislation that freed Dr. Morgan, does anyone seriously believe that if she were an uneducated, black, working-class woman, Congress would have rushed to pass a private relief bill freeing her? | question | present | [
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3JY0Q5X05JBEFKXBOFIG756A75GGGL | find | Robert H. Knight's Oct. 5 editorial-page article bemoaning violence in comedy movies (``Hollywood, You Slay Me'') is interesting, but somewhat off-base. | modern comedies contain violence | As a fan of older movies from the 1920s on, I do not find modern comedies contain violence, sex and foul language to any greater degree than other recent movies. | negation | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | believe | But what we may not know is just what makes somebody a sucker. What makes people blurt out their credit-card numbers to a caller they 've never heard of? | the number is just for verification and is simply a formality on the road to being a grand-prize winner | Do they really believe that the number is just for verification and is simply a formality on the road to being a grand-prize winner? | question | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | mean | And even after losing a spouse, more of the elderly are staying independent. A new Census Bureau study of the noninstitutionalized population shows that 64% of people aged 65 to 74 were living with a spouse in 1988, up from 59% in 1970. | they're less likely to live alone | This doesn't mean they're less likely to live alone, however. | negation | present | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJIIRRT454 | accept | The resolution also comes at a time when Turkey has been seeking help from the United States in resolving its Bulgarian emigration controversy and pursuing democratic reforms that may lead to membership in the European Community. Turkey has been fighting its past for years, and thus far has been only partially successful. | one of Turkey's strongest allies blames it for the genocide of another people | Must it now accept that one of its strongest allies blames it for the genocide of another people? | question | present | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z443LFDU8 | mean | ``They will have to throw their hat in the ring.'' A GM spokesman yesterday reiterated the company's interest in acquiring a minority stake to help Jaguar remain independent. | Jaguar would fetch # 10 ($16.02) a share | A pitched battle could mean Jaguar would fetch # 10 ($16.02) a share, or about # 1.8 billion ($2.88 billion), several analysts believe. | EP | modal | future | [
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3R0WOCG21MEU8IOF6U6P5Z443LFDU8 | suggest | If Mr. Gorbachev's goal is the creation of a free market, he and these Western observers have good reason to fear for his future, as economic liberalization within communist societies leads inexorably to demands for fundamental political reform accompanied by civil unrest. These fears were clearly apparent when, last week, Secretary of State James Baker blocked a speech by Robert Gates, deputy national security adviser and Soviet expert, on the ground that it was too pessimistic about the chances of Mr. Gorbachev's economic reforms succeeding. | Mr. Gorbachev is on the verge of being toppled | Yet the Soviet leader's readiness to embark on foreign visits and steady accumulation of personal power, particularly since the last Politburo reshuffle on Sept. 30, do not suggest that Mr. Gorbachev is on the verge of being toppled; nor does he look likely to reverse the powers of perestroika. | negation | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | expect | Under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations law, or RICO, the government has the authority to seek to freeze or seize a defendant's assets before trial. According to individuals familiar with Mr. Antar's case, prosecutors issued their warning this week after one of Mr. Antar's attorneys asked whether legal fees might be subject to seizure. | any fees collected from Mr. Antar may be seized | In a letter, prosecutors told Mr. Antar's lawyers that because of the recent Supreme Court rulings, they could expect that any fees collected from Mr. Antar may be seized. | AB | modal | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | think | So the administration dropped it. By October, when the committee rejected a much more modest covert proposal, even the administration was agreeing little should be done. | all this influenced the failed coup this month | Mr. Boren doesn't think all this influenced the failed coup this month, but he does concede that Congress has made mistakes. | negation | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | suggest | GM confirmed it received U.S. antitrust clearance to boost its holding. Sansui Electric agreed to sell a 51% stake to Polly Peck of Britain for $110 million. | Japan is opening up to more foreign takeovers | Still, analysts said the accord doesn't suggest Japan is opening up to more foreign takeovers. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | think | During an economic slump, local tax revenues often go down, raising the risks associated with at least some municipals. And, like corporates, many municipal bonds are callable. | bonds would help investors even if a recession is in the offing | But a few experts, going against the consensus, don't think bonds would help investors even if a recession is in the offing. | negation | present | [
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3PUV2Q8SV49FCJF963PU09CGE08BDP | mean | In finding ``good news'' in Berkeley's new freshman admissions plan (``The Privileged Class,'' editorial, Sept. 20), you're reading the headline but not the story. The plan indeed raises from 40% to 50% the number of freshmen applicants admitted strictly by academic criteria. | half of the students attending Berkeley will be admitted this way | But that doesn't mean ``half of the students attending Berkeley'' will be admitted this way. | negation | present | [
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3PMR2DOWOO60N7F7CIXOUJIIRRT454 | notice | Richard Breeden's new desk had just four telephone lines and one phone | Richard Breeden had n't noticed that his new desk had just four telephone lines and one phone . | negation | past | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | prove | ``A lot of this is going to be code-related,'' says Ignazio J. Ruvolo, a construction law specialist at Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon, a San Francisco law firm. Plaintiffs, he says, will argue that damaged structures weren't built to proper design standards. | the buildings met San Francisco's stringent building codes | But if defendants can prove that they met San Francisco's stringent building codes, ``that's probably going to protect them,'' Mr. Ruvolo says. | AB | modal | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | announce | The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets? | if you sold the asset you own | Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed? | question | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | mean | Any settlement is also expected to exclude Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters from any of the projects they were working on at Warner. The Guber-Peters duo have 50 projects in various stages of development and production at Warner, including ``Bonfire of the Vanities'' and ``A Bright Shining Lie.'' | Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects | But that doesn't mean Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects; studios develop hundreds of movies but produce only 10 to 20 each year. | negation | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | prove | ``A lot of this is going to be code-related,'' says Ignazio J. Ruvolo, a construction law specialist at Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon, a San Francisco law firm. Plaintiffs, he says, will argue that damaged structures weren't built to proper design standards. | the buildings met San Francisco's stringent building codes | But if defendants can prove that they met San Francisco's stringent building codes, ``that's probably going to protect them,'' Mr. Ruvolo says. | AB | modal | present | [
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382GHPVPHSWX9SS3YZ9VFMKYDV243E | announce | The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets? | if you sold the asset you own | Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed? | question | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | think | Chicago-based Continental earned $65.2 million, or $1.04 a share, compared with $73.6 million, or $1.19 a share, a year earlier. The 1988 quarter also included one-time gains totaling about $35 million. | additional reserves are required | The bank, which has loss reserves equal to about half its long-term and medium-term loans to less-developed nations, said it doesn't think additional reserves are required. | negation | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | believe | A second theme is the undercurrent of social class and race in the public reaction to the Morgan case. Dr. Morgan is a highly educated white professional who attended some of the ``best'' schools. | if Dr. Morgan were an uneducated | As members of the Black Caucus in Congress asked during the debate on the legislation that freed Dr. Morgan, does anyone seriously believe that if she were an uneducated, black, working-class woman, Congress would have rushed to pass a private relief bill freeing her? | question | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | feel | Across the board, these consumers value quality, buy what they like rather than just what they need, and appreciate products that are distinctive. Despite their considerable incomes and assets, 40% of the respondents in the study don't feel financially secure, and one-fourth don't feel that they have made it. | they are financially well off | Twenty percent don't even feel they are financially well off. | negation | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | expect | Under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations law, or RICO, the government has the authority to seek to freeze or seize a defendant's assets before trial. According to individuals familiar with Mr. Antar's case, prosecutors issued their warning this week after one of Mr. Antar's attorneys asked whether legal fees might be subject to seizure. | any fees collected from Mr. Antar may be seized | In a letter, prosecutors told Mr. Antar's lawyers that because of the recent Supreme Court rulings, they could expect that any fees collected from Mr. Antar may be seized. | AB | modal | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | convince | Chiron, another pharmaceutical concern, is based in Emeryville, Calif. Connaught is a biotechnology research and vaccine manufacturing concern. | the proposed acquisition would be of ``net benefit'' to Canada | Institut Merieux's bid for Toronto-based Connaught has run into problems with the Canadian government, which told Merieux last week that it wasn't convinced that the proposed acquisition would be of ``net benefit'' to Canada. | negation | past | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | think | Chicago-based Continental earned $65.2 million, or $1.04 a share, compared with $73.6 million, or $1.19 a share, a year earlier. The 1988 quarter also included one-time gains totaling about $35 million. | additional reserves are required | The bank, which has loss reserves equal to about half its long-term and medium-term loans to less-developed nations, said it doesn't think additional reserves are required. | negation | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | believe | A second theme is the undercurrent of social class and race in the public reaction to the Morgan case. Dr. Morgan is a highly educated white professional who attended some of the ``best'' schools. | if Dr. Morgan were an uneducated | As members of the Black Caucus in Congress asked during the debate on the legislation that freed Dr. Morgan, does anyone seriously believe that if she were an uneducated, black, working-class woman, Congress would have rushed to pass a private relief bill freeing her? | question | present | [
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3IVEC1GSLP4R27X9E2IGXVUKX8EJ1S | feel | Across the board, these consumers value quality, buy what they like rather than just what they need, and appreciate products that are distinctive. Despite their considerable incomes and assets, 40% of the respondents in the study don't feel financially secure, and one-fourth don't feel that they have made it. | they are financially well off | Twenty percent don't even feel they are financially well off. | negation | present | [
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