CPL @1096 (99.6%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in January of arg2" "arg1 scheduled for arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" ] using (sales, n2003)
CPL @1097 (99.2%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in February arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in April of arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" ] using (sales, n2004)
CPL @1097 (99.2%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in Australia in arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" ] using (sales, n2009)
CPL @1100 (98.4%) on 31-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 since we first launched in arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in December arg2" ] using (sales, n1999)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 for the first time since arg2" "arg1 in Australia in arg2" ] using (sales, n1998)
NELL has only weak evidence for items listed in grey
CPL @1114 (87.5%) on 18-aug-2018 [ "arg2 each year in North arg1" "arg2 annually in North arg1" "arg2 last year in North arg1" ] using (america, sales)
CPL @1116 (93.8%) on 06-sep-2018 [ "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" ] using (percent, sales)
PRA @960 (100.0%) on 10-nov-2015 [ "Y~_X0~concept:organizationhasperson,concept:worksfor,concept:companyeconomicsector" "Y~_X0~concept:worker,concept:personbelongstoorganization,concept:companyeconomicsector" "Y~_X0~concept:worker,concept:worksfor,concept:companyeconomicsector" "Y~_X0~concept:agentcontrols,concept:personbelongstoorganization,concept:companyeconomicsector" "Y~_X0~concept:agentcontrols,concept:worksfor,concept:companyeconomicsector" ] using (avon_products, sales)
PRA @960 (100.0%) on 10-nov-2015 [ "Y~_X0~concept:organizationhasperson,concept:worksfor,concept:companyeconomicsector" "Y~_X0~concept:worker,concept:personbelongstoorganization,concept:companyeconomicsector" "Y~_X0~concept:worker,concept:worksfor,concept:companyeconomicsector" "Y~_X0~concept:agentcontrols,concept:personbelongstoorganization,concept:companyeconomicsector" "Y~_X0~concept:agentcontrols,concept:worksfor,concept:companyeconomicsector" ] using (avon, sales)
CPL @1094 (99.2%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg2 companies including arg1" "arg2 company is arg1" "arg2 company like arg1" "arg2 companies like arg1" "arg2 companies such as arg1" "arg2 firms like arg1" "arg2 company such as arg1" ] using (avon, sales)
CPL @1096 (93.8%) on 18-jan-2018 [ "arg2 firms like arg1" "arg2 organizations such as arg1" "arg2 company such as arg1" "arg2 companies like arg1" ] using (mary_kay, sales)
CPL @1095 (96.9%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 companies like arg1" "arg2 outlets like arg1" "arg2 channels like arg1" "arg2 companies such as arg1" "arg2 outlets such as arg1" ] using (amazon, sales)
CPL @1095 (99.6%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 and moved to the United arg1" "arg2 overtook the United arg1" "arg2 advisor in the United arg1" "arg2 agents across the United arg1" "arg2 as well as the United arg1" "arg2 opportunities outside the United arg1" "arg2 compare to the United arg1" "arg2 than in the United arg1" ] using (states, sales)
CPL @1095 (100.0%) on 17-jan-2018 [ "arg2 representatives if you have arg1" "arg2 staff that can answer your arg1" "arg2 staff ready to answer your arg1" "arg2 team can answer your arg1" "arg2 staff to answer your arg1" "arg2 team is ready to answer arg1" "arg2 department is available to answer arg1" "arg2 representatives can answer arg1" "arg2 representatives to answer your arg1" "arg2 staff will answer all your arg1" "arg2 staff is ready to answer arg1" "arg2 team is available to answer arg1" "arg2 representatives available to answer arg1" "arg2 representatives are available to answer arg1" "arg2 staff can answer all your arg1" "arg2 team ready to answer your arg1" "arg2 staff is here to answer arg1" "arg2 representatives available to answer your arg1" "arg2 representatives can answer your arg1" "arg2 and purchase related arg1" "arg2 representatives will answer your arg1" ] using (questions, sales)
CPL @1104 (96.9%) on 18-mar-2018 [ "arg1 includes experienced arg2" "arg1 of over DDD dedicated arg2" "arg1 consists of highly trained arg2" "arg1 of factory trained arg2" "arg1 consists of experienced arg2" ] using (staff, sales)
CPL @1100 (98.4%) on 31-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in Australia in arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" ] using (sales, n2002)
CPL @1097 (99.2%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in April of arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" ] using (sales, n2005)
CPL @1100 (98.4%) on 31-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" ] using (sales, n2006)
CPL @1097 (99.2%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in April of arg2" ] using (sales, n2007)
CPL @1094 (99.8%) on 01-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in January of arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" "arg1 scheduled for arg2" "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in April of arg2" ] using (sales, n2008)
CPL @1097 (99.2%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 scheduled for arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" ] using (sales, n2010)
CPL @1109 (96.9%) on 12-jun-2018 [ "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in January of arg2" ] using (sales, n2000)
CPL @1097 (99.2%) on 19-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in April of arg2" "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" ] using (sales, n2011)
CPL @1109 (96.9%) on 12-jun-2018 [ "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in January of arg2" ] using (sales, n2000)
CPL @1099 (98.4%) on 23-jan-2018 [ "arg1 in June arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" "arg1 in January arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in April arg2" ] using (decline, sales)
CPL @1105 (96.9%) on 25-mar-2018 [ "arg1 in April arg2" "arg1 in September arg2" "arg1 in February arg2" "arg1 in December arg2" "arg1 in June arg2" ] using (fall, sales)