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Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Nobody knows much about the early Etruscans.' Sentence 2: 'Nobody knows about them, because they didn't exist for a long time.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Improved products and services Initiate actions and manage risks to develop new products and services within or outside the organization.' Sentence 2: 'Managed risks lead to new products' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The WP runs a piece inside reporting that during a church service last Sunday, Cardinal John O'Connor of New York criticized President Clinton from the pulpit for taking Catholic communion while in South Africa.' Sentence 2: 'The WP runs a program to help the homeless' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'She didn't listen.' Sentence 2: 'She didn't listen when he was speaking.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'It has served as a fortress for the Gallo-Romans, the Visigoths, Franks, and medieval French (you can see the layers of their masonry in the ramparts).' Sentence 2: 'The fortress was built by the medieval French in 1173.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'And frankly, the number seems a tad low to me.' Sentence 2: 'The number looks too high in my opinion.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'It takes a deeper fire than most salamanders can stir, Ser Perth.' Sentence 2: 'Most salamanders can't stir a fire that deep.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Clean shaven, I think and dark."' Sentence 2: 'Unshaven, and bright.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Don't you know?' Sentence 2: 'Don't you know the answer to that?' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Zoom-out vs. zoom- Ever since Roe , pro-life posters and pamphlets have depicted isolated fetuses.' Sentence 2: 'It's been argued that pro-life posters are seeking to humanize the unborn through these depictions.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'In 1979, he stopped at a Lexington clothing store to buy cowboy boots.' Sentence 2: 'He liked to wear cowboy boots.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The majority of the agencies that responded appreciated GAO's initiative to develop the protocols and said that they were comprehensive and provided a framework for meaningful communication.' Sentence 2: 'The agencies that responded despised the initiative by GAO.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'uh well i figured if i had it done in the garage at the Toyota dealer i would be looking at probably three or four hundred dollars' Sentence 2: 'I had it done at the Toyota dealer's for fifty bucks.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'He fled in his car when cops arrived and led them on a chase that ended in the massive crash.' Sentence 2: 'The cops set off in pursuit until a traffic accident happened.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'They consolidated programs to increase efficiency and deploy resources more effectively' Sentence 2: 'Programs to decrease efficiency were consolidated.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Some experts say there's a greater chance of a making a catch in the cooler days of spring and autumn, and in the hours after sunset.' Sentence 2: 'Experts say you should never try to make a catch after sunset.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Treat yourself and bill it to Si.' Sentence 2: 'Send the bill of your treat to Si. ' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The m??tro (subway) is the fastest way to move around the city, but the buses, both in the capital and the other big towns, are best for taking in the sights.' Sentence 2: 'If you'd like to experience the city sights taking the bus is the best mode of transportation, though taking the subway is faster. ' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'all they you know thinking that they're going to have money and jobs and success and everything and then they then there is no jobs and they end up homeless and not knowing anybody and no money and it's terrible' Sentence 2: 'They always reach their potential and become successful.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The four Javis children? asked Severn.' Sentence 2: 'Severn knows everything about the Jarvis children.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Net nonfederal saving' Sentence 2: 'The net saving does not include federal saving' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'I was pulled into the bar.' Sentence 2: 'I managed to escape their grasp and ran just outside the bar.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Puri also has a beautiful beach, southwest of town, which is ideal for cooling off but those aren't sandcastles the Indians are making, they're miniature temples, for this is the Swarga Dwara (Heaven's Gateway), where the faithful wash away their sins.' Sentence 2: 'Puri is landlocked, so you'll have to travel fifty miles away to get to a beach.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The lucrative tin mines of Kuala Lumpur in the State of Selangor, of Sungai Ujong in Negeri Sembilan, and of Larut and Taiping in Perak were run for the Malay rulers by Chinese managers providing coolie labor.' Sentence 2: 'The Chinese labor was seen as less costly and more expendable by the Malay ruling class.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'with little back packs of their own and you know things like that' Sentence 2: 'I'm not sure they're old enough to have back packs.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'My bottom line is that I would recommend the book to students and colleagues and I hope it does well, despite its anti-intellectual p.c.' Sentence 2: 'Even though this book has flaws, I think it's a good thing.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Five years ago, Speaker-elect Newt Gingrich promised to make important information available online at the same moment that it is available to the highest-paid Washington lobbyist.' Sentence 2: 'Newt Gingrich promised to make information available to loyalists and online at the same time. ' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Here you'll find many clothing stores for all ages and a large branch of Dunnes Stores, an Irish clothes- and food-shop chain.' Sentence 2: 'The stores here have clothing for all ages.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'yeah i was in Peru Peru but um i there weren't as i recall or at least i wasn't aware of that many Americans there except for a very heavy concentration of Peace Corps volunteers this was when the Peace Corps first are started and it was one of the big targets' Sentence 2: 'I was an outsider looking in, a foreigner peering through a window.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Now it's my turn, and even if I'm walking in a dead man's shoes, I can make my way afresh.' Sentence 2: 'It's your turn.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'No one would ever think of sentiment in connection with you.' Sentence 2: 'No one would think of that because it's not who you are.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'yeah no i don't know if there's any any series that i pay attention to i try to watch Cheers once in a while' Sentence 2: 'I don't like television much, I do like Cheers though.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'He was of two minds, one reveled in the peace of this village.' Sentence 2: 'He loved how peaceful the village was.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'I hope that our common interests will lead us to a consensus - one that will provide the country with significant benefits.' Sentence 2: 'some do not have the hope that common interests will lead us to a consensus.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'that's their signal' Sentence 2: 'That's their sign.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'A button on the Chatterbox page will make this easy, so please do join in.' Sentence 2: 'They wanted to make the site very user friendly.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'A portion of the nation's income, in turn, is saved, allowing for additional investment in domestic factories, equipment, and other forms of capital that workers use to produce more goods and services or for investment abroad.' Sentence 2: 'Domestic industry and workers depend greatly on the nation's income.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'They are levied through the power of the Government to compel payment, and the person or entity that pays these fees does not receive anything of value from the Government in exchange.' Sentence 2: 'They are not levied through the power of the Government to compel payment.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The last 12 years of his life are a blank.' Sentence 2: 'He recalls every moment of the last 12 years in excruciating detail' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The FDA solicited comments on these requirements in the notice of proposed rulemaking and has evaluated and responded to them in the preamble to the final rule.' Sentence 2: 'The FTA had sought out comments on these requirements relating to the proposed rulemaking.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'In other cases, we must rely on survey approaches to estimate WTP, usually through a variant of the contingent valuation approach, which generally involves directly questioning respondents for their WTP in hypothetical market situations.' Sentence 2: 'Surveys can estimate WTP by questioning respondents.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Through the Web site, a total of 1,634 associates donated nearly $200,000 to Legal Aid in 2002.' Sentence 2: '1,634 associates gave money to Legal Aid through their site.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The girls who wish to wear the scarf in Turkey say it represents Muslim female empowerment, and they consider themselves oppressed if it's forbidden.' Sentence 2: 'No women in Turkey ever wear a scarf.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'but how do you know the good from the bad' Sentence 2: 'Why care if it's good or bad?' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Recommendations' Sentence 2: 'staff recommendations' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Even if you're the kind of traveler who likes to improvise and be adventurous, don't turn your nose up at the tourist offices.' Sentence 2: 'Adventurous tourists are always disregarding the tourist offices.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'yeah well i can't i'll you know i say i can't wait for my kids to grow up but i believe i'm going to miss this age when they're gone' Sentence 2: 'I never had any children with my wife.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The cover story details the disturbing behavior of the Littleton killers before last week's massacre.' Sentence 2: 'The killers' behavior in the story is pleasant.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Rather, kids today are not only little bundles of joy but also are perhaps the ultimate symbols of worldly success and status.' Sentence 2: 'While kids today are symbols of success and status, and their parents are too. ' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'In 1984, Clinton picked up rock groupie Connie Hamzy when she was sunbathing in a bikini by a hotel pool.' Sentence 2: 'Clinton kept her friends and relationships private in the 80s.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'that was good and Poland yeah and i've done some of those yeah i like i like things that are those are a few of the ones i can take of his i like it when they actually are giving you information in a novel format i guess would be the' Sentence 2: 'I like it when they are giving you information in a novel or short story format.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'My last afternoon in Louisian was supposed to be no different- but the hotel room was small and claustrophobic, and I was utterly bored.' Sentence 2: 'My last day in Louisian was very exciting.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'well that's uh i agree with you there i mean he didn't have the surrounding cast that Montana had there's no doubt about that' Sentence 2: 'I agree that he didn't have the same support as Montana, but he did well.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Since his death it has been transformed into the Bob Marley Museum and carefully managed by the Marley family to protect the memory of his life.' Sentence 2: 'The museum contains works from other members of the Marley family.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'hey it's reaching all over' Sentence 2: 'It is widespread.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Well, we will come in and interview the brave Dorcas." Dorcas was standing in the boudoir, her hands folded in front of her, and her grey hair rose in stiff waves under her white cap. ' Sentence 2: 'Dorcas is well known for her bravery. ' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: ''Wait here,' I was ordered.' Sentence 2: 'He told me to come with him.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'An Indian traveler described the prosperous Bujang Valley settlement as the seat of all felicities. ' Sentence 2: 'A traveler said the settlement was prospering because of trade.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Porches and stoops, those symbols of a vibrant social life, stopped being used as gathering places for a rather practical reason--air conditioning.' Sentence 2: 'People simply prefer to be comfortable inside rather than outdoors in the sweltering heat.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'His plan was to drive straight up to the house.' Sentence 2: 'Driving directly to the house was no longer an option with the roadblock.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'SSA will consider the comments received by April 14, 1997, and will issue revised regulations if necessary.' Sentence 2: 'Regulations are not to be revised under any circumstances.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: ' "An egg has got to hatch," he said.' Sentence 2: 'He said an egg must hatch.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Marriage is an important institution.' Sentence 2: 'Marriage is important to society.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Oh, yes, sir. Dorcas was looking very curiously at him and, to tell the truth, so was I. ' Sentence 2: 'Dorcas and I were both intrigued by him.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Recently, however, I have settled down and become decidedly less experimental.' Sentence 2: 'I am still as experimental as ever, and I am always on the move.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'I can FEEL him."' Sentence 2: 'I can't feel any connection to him.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: '(The Ramseys buried their daughter in Atlanta, then vacationed in Sea Island, Ga.) This absence, some speculate, gave the Ramseys time to work out a story to explain their innocence.' Sentence 2: 'Some speculate that the Ramseys buried their daughter before they went on vacation.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Agricultural shows' Sentence 2: 'Farm parades' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'yeah and they've got those bins that just stay there and they decorated them real cute you know with a bunch of big old flowers and stuff' Sentence 2: 'The bins move around and are very plain.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: ''Go now.'' Sentence 2: 'Stay. ' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'It can entail prospective and retrospective designs and it permits synthesis of many individual case studies undertaken at different times and in different sites.' Sentence 2: 'It can entail prospective and retrospective designs.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'My usual partner.'' Sentence 2: 'My partner I usually have.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'In our family we have two sons in public life.' Sentence 2: 'Our family has no members in public life.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Robust came in third among words and phrases submitted (220 citations in the CR ), and unlike the previous two, it seems to be a genuinely new cliche; at any rate, Chatterbox hadn't previously been aware of its overuse.' Sentence 2: 'Chatterbox was surprised by all of the phrases and words that were submitted.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'It's thought he used the same architect who worked on the Taj Mahal.' Sentence 2: 'The architect who worked on the Taj Mahal is thought to have worked on another building.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'An Indian traveler described the prosperous Bujang Valley settlement as the seat of all felicities. ' Sentence 2: 'A traveler said the settlement was floundering.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'well what is it' Sentence 2: 'Tell me what it is.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'One possible explanation is that surging household wealth in recent years contributed to the virtual disappearance of personal saving.' Sentence 2: 'People are putting what would've been their personal savings into displays of wealth more often in recent years.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The agencies requesting guidance on internal controls when implementing fast pay have also designed procedures to verify receipt and acceptance of goods ordered on an afterthefact sampling basis rather than on the basis of a 100percent postpayment verification as is traditionally done.' Sentence 2: 'Verification of receipt and acceptance of goods and services is traditionally done using postpayment verification.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'If the data from a series of tests performed with the same toxicant, toxicant concentrations, and test species, were analyzed with hypothesis tests, precision could only be assessed by a qualitative comparison of the NOEC-LOEC intervals, with the understanding that maximum precision would be attained if all tests yielded the same NOEC-LOEC interval.' Sentence 2: 'They wanted to make sure they were getting the same results each time.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The Illinois Equal Justice Foundation has recently made its first grants from money appropriated by the Illinois General Assembly.' Sentence 2: 'The Illinois Equal Justice Foundation just received money and manpower from the Illinois General Assembly.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Even though the scratch was tiny, it broke his heart and haunted him for two weeks.' Sentence 2: 'He got poisoned from the scratch so his heart broke.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'that your approach is is is right you can actually go out and sub it if even if you don't wanna get hands on you can even just sub it out the concrete and those kind of things and and that's kind of the plan i have so um uh everyone i talk to uh i've' Sentence 2: 'You can not ever sub it.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'oh i've never itemized yet' Sentence 2: 'I've never itemized before.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Jerusalem was divided into east and west, under the control of Jordan and Israel respectively.' Sentence 2: 'Jordan and Israel were still not on great terms with each other and refused trade.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Information is the resource-extractive industry of the next century, and the concept of intellectual property --a term that dates back 150 years--comes up when individuals or companies assert a particular claim and embody it in the form of copyrights, trademarks, and patents.' Sentence 2: 'Copyrights, trademarks, and patents don't always protect you from intellectual property theft.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'i ripped the ligaments in my right ankle' Sentence 2: 'i tore the ligaments in my right ankle' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'so we're expecting our local economy to' Sentence 2: 'We expect our local economy to start booming within a year.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'oh you went to the dollar movie yeah yeah they show up at the dollar movie right after they get come out you know they're usually not not that great or didn't do that great anyway let me see let me see another movie i watched uh i want to see is uh that new one uh' Sentence 2: 'they're never shown at the dollar movie theater at any point' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'In 1995 and again in 1998, the Legal Services Corporation recognized that legal services programs were going to have to change the method and manner in which they conducted their business if they were going to remain viable and responsive to the needs of low income persons.' Sentence 2: 'The Legal Services Corporation has never considered the needs of the poor.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'right right they left a woman and a child or the cat the sheep yeah' Sentence 2: 'They were merciful in this regard, only taking the men as slaves.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The 37 hectares (91 acres) of garden are set on lands above the Wag Wag River, which twists through a steep and narrow valley.' Sentence 2: 'The Wag Wag River was named as such because it resembles a dog's tail.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'so i have to find a way to supplement that' Sentence 2: 'I need a way to add something extra.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The following are examples of how agencies engaged employee unions.' Sentence 2: 'Agencies can engage employee unions, for example:' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'While the NIPA measure reflects how government saving affects national saving available for investment, the unified budget measure is the more common frame of reference for discussing federal fiscal policy issues.' Sentence 2: 'The NIPA measure reflects how government savings affects national saving available for invest, but the unified budget measure is more commonly used.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Wear a nicely ventilated hat and keep to the shade in the street.' Sentence 2: 'A sun umbrella might help those who really need shade everywhere.' | neutral |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The building will also house two smaller volunteer-based programs, the Multi-Cultural Law Center and the Senior Lawyer Volunteer Project.' Sentence 2: 'The building is to remain empty.' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The renowned Theban queen Nefertari, wife of Ramses II, has the most ornate tomb (number 66) but it is not always accessible.' Sentence 2: 'The renowned Theban queen Nefertari has a tomb which is always open to the public (number 66).' | contradiction |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Weicker has yet to declare his intentions.' Sentence 2: 'Weicker's intentions have not been declared yet.' | entailment |
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Also, disappointing earnings reports from Intel and other blue-chip companies in the two weeks leading up to the crash caused investors to question the value of entire portfolios.' Sentence 2: 'Intel has never had a disappointing earning report.' | contradiction |
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