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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: 'Slate could have put someone with a reasonable grasp of elementary finance and a balanced viewpoint in charge of writing a tax piece.' Sentence 2: 'Slate sometimes covers tax issues.'
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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: 'Similar conclusions have been reached by state legal needs' studies in a dozen states including Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, ...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'that would be good what'd you say' Sentence 2: 'I am interested in what you'd say.'
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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: 'But it was quite a natural suggestion for a layman to make."' Sentence 2: 'No one could think of a single idea. '
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Very well ”but it's all extremely mysterious. We were running into Tadminster now, and Poirot directed the car to the "Analytical Chemist." Poirot hopped down briskly, and went inside. '...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Just north of the Shalom Tower is the Yemenite Quarter, its main attractions being the bustling Carmel market and good Oriental restaurants.' Sentence 2: 'The Oriental restaurants have a...
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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: 'um-hum um-hum um-hum yeah yeah it is i don't know i think it's a very interesting um discussion you know and and there's certainly uh lots of pros and cons around it' Sentence 2: 'This d...
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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: 'The Congress also told LSC that it could not continue to fund its grantees presumptively and that it must begin to distribute its funds on a competitive basis.' Sentence 2: 'Congress tol...
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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: 'Thus, the net scale benefit is initially positive, whether or not we adjust for the wage premium.' Sentence 2: 'Initial net scale benefits are negative when adjusted for the wage premium...
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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: 'Although a mile long, its name is misleading because it is not one street but several different streets.' Sentence 2: 'It is a mile long.'
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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: 'The road along the coastline to the south travels through busy agricultural towns and fishing villages untouched by tourism.' Sentence 2: 'The towns along the road have benefits from the...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'There may be a small savings at the factory showrooms in Manacor, where you'll have the biggest choice.' Sentence 2: 'The factory showrooms have twenty kinds of yarn and pearls of all si...
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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: 'I can FEEL him."' Sentence 2: 'I know he is near by.'
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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: 'Another thing those early French and Dutch settlers agreed upon was that their island should be free of levies on any imported goods.' Sentence 2: 'The French settlers did not mind incom...
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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: '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: 'The dealer would have charged a few hundr...
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: ' The second half of the book dealt with the use of the true name.' Sentence 2: 'The book mentioned nothing about true names at all.'
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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: 'Slate continues to be available on MSN and directly on the Web at slate.com.' Sentence 2: 'Slate can still be found on MSN and slate.com until the end of March.'
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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: 'But they reached a shrubbery near the house quite unmolested.' Sentence 2: 'The shrubbery by the house was thick and as green as the grass underneath them.'
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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: 'Don't expect to be swinging much after midnight, even in towns.' Sentence 2: 'Things all close down at 11:30pm.'
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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: ' Medicare gross outlay projections based on intermediate assumptions of the 2001 HI and SMI Trustees' reports.' Sentence 2: 'HI and SMI Trustee reports were used to estimate future Medic...
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'He celebrated the fact by announcing that the capital would be moved from Calcutta to a whole new city to be built in Delhi.' Sentence 2: 'Citizens were thrilled about the new capital ci...
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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: 'Also, I will be assuming that the 6.0a cost of the Postal Service to take the mail from basic to workshared condition is constant as limited quantities of mail move back and forth betwee...
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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: 'wow who can afford that my God i can't afford to miss a day let alone six' Sentence 2: 'Who can afford to miss a day?'
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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: '4 billion for mercury.' Sentence 2: 'Cleaning up mercury pollution costs billions of dollars every year.'
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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: 'and for regular readers who are a bit confused about our schedule (and who can blame them?)' Sentence 2: 'who can blame who is confused about our schedule? They are readers but also occa...
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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: 'GQ editor Art Cooper reportedly received two $1-million loans, one for a Manhattan apartment, the other for a Connecticut farm.' Sentence 2: 'Art Cooper lost his job as GQ editor shortly...
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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: 'Merrion Square West, Dublin 2.' Sentence 2: 'Across the street from a Burger King.'
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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: 'Bauerstein."' Sentence 2: 'The doctor. '
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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: 'He works himself into a fake froth; does some calculated, halfhearted gonzo writing; then collects a fat check.' Sentence 2: 'He doesn't collect a big check in exchange for working himse...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'in well i think i think my long-term sense of of budget concerns is that we're going is a lot of others government's spending goes on goes towards this uh health care and things like tha...
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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: 'June 21, 1995, provides the specific requirements for assessing and reporting on controls.' Sentence 2: 'There are no specific requirements for assessment.'
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: ' Dinghies are available for hire from the marinas at Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Akko, Netanya, and Nahariya.' Sentence 2: 'Dinghies are rent-able for the marinas at Tel Aviv, Jaffa, Akko, Akko, Ne...
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'I have a situation.' Sentence 2: 'Everything is fine and I have nothing on my mind.'
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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: 'The game of billiards is also hot.' Sentence 2: 'People like billiards.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Tracking down the tiger is a subtle affair, and requires a degree of dedication, calm, and stealth.' Sentence 2: 'It is best to be loud and make sudden movements to scare the tiger into ...
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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: 'yeah so i i trotted back to the car rather quickly uh jumped in went home and took a hot shower and changed clothes and went back' Sentence 2: 'I drove home and made supper, then went ba...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'we were talking . Try to behave' Sentence 2: 'We are having a conversation, please be respectful.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Despite its initial failings, Siegel's Flamingo survived him, as did mob infiltration of casinos.' Sentence 2: 'Siegel never failed once and was always considered very lucky.'
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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: 'You can find Manchester, Sheffield, and Cambridge in Jamaica, to name but three.' Sentence 2: 'Sheffield, Cambridge and Manchester are all in Boston. '
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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: 'That analysis is guided by an economist's faith in the maxim that people are generally pretty good at looking out for their own interests.' Sentence 2: 'The analysis is guided by the bel...
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The rustic Bras-David picnic area, for example, is set alongside a burbling stream.' Sentence 2: 'The picnic area is set alongside a stream.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'With a little practice almost anyone can flip off to an interesting rock formation and watch the multi-coloured fish pass in review.' Sentence 2: 'Practicing lets you do anything you put...
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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: 'Even the most aged and infirm travel here to die, for nothing is more blessed for a devout Hindu than to die in the great waters of the Varanasi and thus be released from the eternal cyc...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'There's nobody telling that landlord to fix the property, Simmons said. ' Sentence 2: 'Simmons refused to comment on what the landlord had been told.'
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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: 'I did so.' Sentence 2: 'I didn't.'
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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: 'In Texas, the ability to produce fairly stated external financial reports was only the first step in building a more effective, resultsoriented government.' Sentence 2: 'The first step t...
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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: 'oh yeah IBM uh i mean uh a lot of people use human factors folks but IBM is what i'm looking at right now' Sentence 2: 'I'm looking at IBM right now but I've looked at tons of other thin...
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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: 'and the wind started blowing and it was one of my earlier trips to be really out in the middle of' Sentence 2: 'I was glad that the wind was calm.'
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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: 'The long-sought, the mysterious, the elusive Jane Finn! ' Sentence 2: 'Jane Finn is as beautiful as she is mysterious.'
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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: 'I don't know all the answers, fella.' Sentence 2: 'I'm not sure about anything.'
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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: 'What have we for lunch? ' Sentence 2: 'What did they serve for lunch?'
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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: 'Transforming Control of Public Health Programs Raises Concerns (' Sentence 2: 'The change of public health programs concerns people.'
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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: 'In addition, the senior executives at these organizations demonstrated their sustained commitment to financerelated improvement initiatives by using key business/line managers to drive i...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'No, Dave Hanson, you were too important to us for that.' Sentence 2: 'Yes,Dave Man, you are not important to us.'
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 I haven't quite worked that out.' Sentence 2: 'I am still processing the whole thing.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Specifically, by defining mission improvement objectives, senior executives determine whether their organization needs a CIO who is a networking/marketing specialist, business change age...
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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: 'i'm not exactly sure' Sentence 2: 'I'm completely sure.'
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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: 'I saw that a faint streak of daylight was showing through the curtains of the windows, and that the clock on the mantelpiece pointed to close upon five o'clock. ' Sentence 2: 'I saw that...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Paris and its immediate surroundings are a magnet for tourists, students, businessmen, artists, inventors ' in short, everyone except perhaps the farmer and fisherman, who may well come ...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Their supplies scarce, their harvest meager, and their spirit broken, they abandoned the fort in 1858.' Sentence 2: 'Their supplies remained very low and hard to maintain.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'well uh normally i like to to go out fishing in a boat and uh rather than like bank fishing and just like you try and catch anything that's swimming because i've had such problems of try...
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Since 1998, LSC has initiated and overseen significant structural changes in the number and configuration of LSC-funded programs in order to develop more powerful and effective state del...
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'He jumped up, planting one hand on the charging horse, and came at the brute with the axe.' Sentence 2: 'He went after the brute with an axe.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'So it wasn't Missenhardt's singing--marvelous though that was--that made Osmin's rantings so thrilling.' Sentence 2: 'Osmin was always calm and collected.'
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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: 'You did, didn't you?"' Sentence 2: 'You didn't mean to do that, did you?'
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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: 'It's just the beginning!"' Sentence 2: 'This is the ending!'
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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: 'Founded in 1979, AFFIRM's members include information resource management professionals within the federal, academic, and industry sectors.' Sentence 2: 'AFFIRM was founded in the early ...
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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: 'Candle grease? ' Sentence 2: 'There was candle grease on the table.'
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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: '(Cohen 1999) Although many observers would view this as an extreme step it could reduce costs and allow increased efficiencies.' Sentence 2: 'Observers thing lowering efficiencies and hi...
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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: 'yeah well the uh NC double A tournament's going on right now and uh i haven't watched it this year because Louisville's out of it this year' Sentence 2: 'I'll watch the basketball tourna...
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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: 'At the end of the Wars of Spanish, Austrian, and Polish Succession, the Austrians had taken over northern Italy from the Spanish.' Sentence 2: 'The Wars of Spanish, Austrian, and Polish ...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'A more unusual dish is azure, a kind of sweet porridge made with cereals, nuts, and fruit sprinkled with rosewater.' Sentence 2: 'Azure is a dish of sweet porridge.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'I have to tell you, I tried to understand it.' Sentence 2: 'I did my best to understand it.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'And truly, the father was right, his son had already experienced everything, tried everything, and was interested in less and less.' Sentence 2: 'The son was becoming depressed for lack ...
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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: '18 In 1989, rural carriers received an average of 34 cents per mile as a motor vehicle allowance.' Sentence 2: 'The allowance in 1989 was 50 cents per mile.'
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'The Aegean has a short, wet spring when walking, hiking, and mountain biking are extremely enjoyable activities, because the weather is pleasant but not too hot.' Sentence 2: 'Winter is ...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Then he gave in.' Sentence 2: 'He gave in to the pain.'
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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: 'The living is not equal to the Ritz, he observed with a sigh.' Sentence 2: 'The living cannot be compared to the Ritz, he noted sadly.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'On a spur-road just a little north of the sleepy village of Anse-Bertrand is the Anse Laborde, a public beach of tan sand with gorgeous turquoise waters and good snorkeling off rocky pro...
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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: 'Following publication of the proposed rule (58 Fed.' Sentence 2: 'The proposed rule was not allowed to be published.'
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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: 'No money no results!" Another voice which Tommy rather thought was that of Boris replied: "Will you guarantee that there ARE results?"' Sentence 2: 'You can't guarantee there will be res...
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'there and they uh they in fact they had this was in uh the late twenties and they in fact used some of the equipment that had been left over and uh he turned them down it it's interestin...
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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: 'yes uh i bought a uh Bristol thirty five five for my wife' Sentence 2: 'My wife absolutely has a Bristol 355, just not from me. '
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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: 'It is worth a visit, if only to see the theater itself.' Sentence 2: 'It's advisable to skip seeing the place entirely.'
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Nonetheless, the rationality of service tiers remains.' Sentence 2: 'It makes sense to keep the service tiers because they are easily understood by the client.'
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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: 'yeah that's a nice place' Sentence 2: 'It's awful and has no redeeming qualities. '
contradiction
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'Very little indeed, answered Tuppence, and was pleased to note that Whittington's uneasiness was augmented instead of allayed.' Sentence 2: 'Tuppence's answer made Whittington grow even ...
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'As a counterweight to the Singapore Chinese, he would bring in the North Borneo states of Sabah and Sarawak, granting them special privileges for their indigenous populations and funds f...
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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: 'oh well yeah that's all i have to say thank you' Sentence 2: 'Thank you for saving my life.'
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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: 'No one was there, no bones at all.' Sentence 2: 'Nothing was left from the body.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'On the other side of the peninsula, off the tourist track in the peninsula's heel, are the curiously romantic landscapes of Puglia, from its centuries-old trulli constructions to the m...
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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: 'for one twelve dollar check' Sentence 2: 'Just a check for twelve bucks. '
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'I have to tell you, I tried to understand it.' Sentence 2: 'I am upset that I can not understand it.'
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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: 'Fixing current levels of damage would be impossible.' Sentence 2: 'The damage could never be fixed by an artisan.'
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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: 'I'd noticed him more than once and I'd figured it out in my own mind that he was afraid of somebody or something.' Sentence 2: 'I feel like something or someone is terrifying him.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'It must be a difficult situation for you all.' Sentence 2: 'It must be a tough situation for everyone.'
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'For such a governmentwide review, an entrance conference is generally held with applicable central agencies, such as the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) or the Office of Personnel ...
entailment
Answer ONLY with the correct label word: What is the logical relationship between the "sentence 1" and the "sentence 2"? Sentence 1: 'uh unemployment runs approximately six percent' Sentence 2: 'The rate of unemployment is insignificant.'
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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: 'The rain had stopped, but the green glow painted everything around them.' Sentence 2: 'The red glow painted everything around them after the rain had stopped.'
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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: 'eligible individuals and the rules that apply if a state does not substantially enforce the statutory requirements.' Sentence 2: 'There are rules that would apply if a state does not enf...
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