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A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
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the woman is a seductress
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The woman's actions to not imply any personal information about her. Now it is known that she is a seductress.
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choose_the_correct_class
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First sentence: A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
Second sentence: the woman is a seductress
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neutral
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A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
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a woman sits for lunch
| 2contradiction
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One cannot walks and sits at the same time.
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choose_the_correct_class
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First sentence: A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
Second sentence: a woman sits for lunch
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contradicts
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A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
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the woman is having coffee at the cafe
| 2contradiction
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one cannot have coffee and banana at the same time.
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choose_the_correct_class
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First sentence: A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
Second sentence: the woman is having coffee at the cafe
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contradicts
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A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
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The woman is eating a banana.
| 0entailment
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The woman is eating the banana while she walks across the street.
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choose_the_correct_class
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First sentence: A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
Second sentence: The woman is eating a banana.
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entails
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A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
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the woman is outside
| 0entailment
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You have to be outside to be walking across the street.
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choose_the_correct_class
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First sentence: A woman is walking across the street eating a banana, while a man is following with his briefcase.
Second sentence: the woman is outside
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entails
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A skier slides along a metal rail.
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A skier is near the rail looking down.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: A skier slides along a metal rail. Sentence 2: A skier is near the rail looking down.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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First sentence: A skier slides along a metal rail.
Second sentence: A skier is near the rail looking down.
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neutral
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A skier slides along a metal rail.
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A skier is near the rail.
| 0entailment
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The skier would have to be near the rail to slide along the metal rail.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A skier slides along a metal rail.
Second sentence: A skier is near the rail.
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entails
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A skier slides along a metal rail.
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A skier is away from the rail.
| 2contradiction
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A slider can slide along or away from the rail.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A skier slides along a metal rail.
Second sentence: A skier is away from the rail.
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contradicts
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A person on skis on a rail at night.
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The woman eats a car
| 2contradiction
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A person can be man or woman.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A person on skis on a rail at night.
Second sentence: The woman eats a car
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contradicts
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A person on skis on a rail at night.
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The person skiis
| 0entailment
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If the person skiis, then a person is on skis.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A person on skis on a rail at night.
Second sentence: The person skiis
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entails
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A person on skis on a rail at night.
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They are fantastic skiiers
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: A person on skis on a rail at night. Sentence 2: They are fantastic skiiers
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A person on skis on a rail at night.
Second sentence: They are fantastic skiiers
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neutral
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A skier in electric green on the edge of a ramp made of metal bars.
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The skier was on the edge of the ramp.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: A skier in electric green on the edge of a ramp made of metal bars. Sentence 2: The skier was on the edge of the ramp.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A skier in electric green on the edge of a ramp made of metal bars.
Second sentence: The skier was on the edge of the ramp.
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neutral
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A skier in electric green on the edge of a ramp made of metal bars.
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The brightly dressed skier slid down the race course.
| 0entailment
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If a skier is wearing electric green, then they are brightly dressed. It is logical that a skier slid down down something. A ramp is found at a race course.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A skier in electric green on the edge of a ramp made of metal bars.
Second sentence: The brightly dressed skier slid down the race course.
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entails
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A skier in electric green on the edge of a ramp made of metal bars.
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The jogger ran through the streets.
| 2contradiction
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A jogger and a skier are two different types of people.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A skier in electric green on the edge of a ramp made of metal bars.
Second sentence: The jogger ran through the streets.
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contradicts
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A yellow uniformed skier is performing a trick across a railed object.
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A snowboarder is riding a ski lift.
| 2contradiction
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A snowboarder and skier are two different types of people. Someone cannot be performing a trick and riding on something simultaneously.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A yellow uniformed skier is performing a trick across a railed object.
Second sentence: A snowboarder is riding a ski lift.
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contradicts
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A yellow uniformed skier is performing a trick across a railed object.
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A skier is competing in a competition.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: A yellow uniformed skier is performing a trick across a railed object. Sentence 2: A skier is competing in a competition.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A yellow uniformed skier is performing a trick across a railed object.
Second sentence: A skier is competing in a competition.
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neutral
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A yellow uniformed skier is performing a trick across a railed object.
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Somebody is engaging in winter sports.
| 0entailment
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If a skier is performing a trick, then they are engaging in winter sports.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A yellow uniformed skier is performing a trick across a railed object.
Second sentence: Somebody is engaging in winter sports.
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entails
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A blond man is drinking from a public fountain.
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The man is drinking water.
| 0entailment
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Water is what a public fountain contains.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A blond man is drinking from a public fountain.
Second sentence: The man is drinking water.
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entails
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A blond man is drinking from a public fountain.
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The man is very thirsty.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: A blond man is drinking from a public fountain. Sentence 2: The man is very thirsty.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A blond man is drinking from a public fountain.
Second sentence: The man is very thirsty.
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neutral
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A blond man is drinking from a public fountain.
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The man is drinking coffee.
| 2contradiction
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A public fountain contains water, which is different than coffee.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A blond man is drinking from a public fountain.
Second sentence: The man is drinking coffee.
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contradicts
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Wet brown dog swims towards camera.
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The dog is sleeping in his bed.
| 2contradiction
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A dog cannot be sleeping while he swims.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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First sentence: Wet brown dog swims towards camera.
Second sentence: The dog is sleeping in his bed.
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contradicts
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Wet brown dog swims towards camera.
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A dog is playing fetch in a pond.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: Wet brown dog swims towards camera. Sentence 2: A dog is playing fetch in a pond.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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First sentence: Wet brown dog swims towards camera.
Second sentence: A dog is playing fetch in a pond.
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neutral
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Wet brown dog swims towards camera.
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A dog is in the water.
| 0entailment
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If a dog swims, then he is in the water.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Wet brown dog swims towards camera.
Second sentence: A dog is in the water.
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entails
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Closeup image of a dog swimming.
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A cat reluctantly takes a bath.
| 2contradiction
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A dog and a cat are two different animals. An animal cannot be swimming while it takes a bath.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Closeup image of a dog swimming.
Second sentence: A cat reluctantly takes a bath.
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contradicts
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Closeup image of a dog swimming.
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An underwater camera takes a photo of a puppy.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: Closeup image of a dog swimming. Sentence 2: An underwater camera takes a photo of a puppy.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Closeup image of a dog swimming.
Second sentence: An underwater camera takes a photo of a puppy.
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neutral
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Closeup image of a dog swimming.
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A dog swims in a body of water.
| 0entailment
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If a dog swims, then he is swimming.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Closeup image of a dog swimming.
Second sentence: A dog swims in a body of water.
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entails
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The furry brown dog is swimming in the ocean.
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A dog is chasing a fish.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: The furry brown dog is swimming in the ocean. Sentence 2: A dog is chasing a fish.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: The furry brown dog is swimming in the ocean.
Second sentence: A dog is chasing a fish.
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neutral
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The furry brown dog is swimming in the ocean.
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A dog is swimming.
| 0entailment
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"Swimming" is a less detailed restatement of "swimming in the ocean."
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: The furry brown dog is swimming in the ocean.
Second sentence: A dog is swimming.
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entails
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The furry brown dog is swimming in the ocean.
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A dog is running around the yard.
| 2contradiction
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A dog cannot be swimming and running simultaneously.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: The furry brown dog is swimming in the ocean.
Second sentence: A dog is running around the yard.
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contradicts
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A big brown dog swims towards the camera.
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A dog is chasing a stick.
| 2contradiction
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A dog cannot be chasing something as he swims.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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First sentence: A big brown dog swims towards the camera.
Second sentence: A dog is chasing a stick.
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contradicts
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A big brown dog swims towards the camera.
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A photographer is taking pictures of a dog.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: A big brown dog swims towards the camera. Sentence 2: A photographer is taking pictures of a dog.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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First sentence: A big brown dog swims towards the camera.
Second sentence: A photographer is taking pictures of a dog.
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neutral
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A big brown dog swims towards the camera.
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A dog swims towards the camera.
| 0entailment
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"A dog" is a less detailed restatement of a "big brown dog."
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A big brown dog swims towards the camera.
Second sentence: A dog swims towards the camera.
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entails
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A man wearing black with a gray hat, holding a pitchfork, directs a horse-drawn cart.
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The farmer wearing a gray hat is driving a horse-drawn cart.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1: A man wearing black with a gray hat, holding a pitchfork, directs a horse-drawn cart. Sentence 2: The farmer wearing a gray hat is driving a horse-drawn cart.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A man wearing black with a gray hat, holding a pitchfork, directs a horse-drawn cart.
Second sentence: The farmer wearing a gray hat is driving a horse-drawn cart.
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neutral
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A man wearing black with a gray hat, holding a pitchfork, directs a horse-drawn cart.
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The man with the gray hat and pitchfork is directing the cart.
| 0entailment
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If a man is wearing a gray hat, then he is with the gray hat. If a man is holding a pitchfork, then he is with a pitchfork. "Directing the cart" is a less detailed restatement of "directs a horse-drawn cart."
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A man wearing black with a gray hat, holding a pitchfork, directs a horse-drawn cart.
Second sentence: The man with the gray hat and pitchfork is directing the cart.
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entails
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A man wearing black with a gray hat, holding a pitchfork, directs a horse-drawn cart.
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The woman in a blue dress is hitching a horse to a cart.
| 2contradiction
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A man and a woman are two separate genders. A person cannot be hitching something while he directs. A horse-drawn cart already has a horse attached, so you cannot attach a horse to a cart simultaneously.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A man wearing black with a gray hat, holding a pitchfork, directs a horse-drawn cart.
Second sentence: The woman in a blue dress is hitching a horse to a cart.
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contradicts
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A man is leading a Clydesdale up a hay road, within a Old Country.
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A man is walking with his horse up a country road.
| 0entailment
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A Clydesdale is a horse. A hay road within an Old Country would be a country road.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A man is leading a Clydesdale up a hay road, within a Old Country.
Second sentence: A man is walking with his horse up a country road.
|
entails
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||
A man is leading a Clydesdale up a hay road, within a Old Country.
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A woman in a gray business suit is drinking tea.
| 2contradiction
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A man and a woman are two different genders. One cannot be leading a Clydesdale while drinking tea simultaneously.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A man is leading a Clydesdale up a hay road, within a Old Country.
Second sentence: A woman in a gray business suit is drinking tea.
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contradicts
|
||
A man is leading a Clydesdale up a hay road, within a Old Country.
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A man in a straw hat and overalls is walking with his horse up a country road.
| 1neutral
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A man in a straw hat and overalls doesn't necessary to walking with his horse up a country road
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A man is leading a Clydesdale up a hay road, within a Old Country.
Second sentence: A man in a straw hat and overalls is walking with his horse up a country road.
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neutral
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A farmer fertilizing his garden with manure with a horse and wagon.
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The man is fertilizering his garden.
| 0entailment
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A man can be a farmer
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First sentence: A farmer fertilizing his garden with manure with a horse and wagon.
Second sentence: The man is fertilizering his garden.
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entails
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A farmer fertilizing his garden with manure with a horse and wagon.
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The man is on the city street with his horse and wagon.
| 2contradiction
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The wagon is either in a garden or on a city street.
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First sentence: A farmer fertilizing his garden with manure with a horse and wagon.
Second sentence: The man is on the city street with his horse and wagon.
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contradicts
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A farmer fertilizing his garden with manure with a horse and wagon.
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The man is in an open field with a horse and wagon.
| 1neutral
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A farmer in his garden is not the same as being in a field.
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First sentence: A farmer fertilizing his garden with manure with a horse and wagon.
Second sentence: The man is in an open field with a horse and wagon.
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neutral
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A white horse is pulling a cart while a man stands and watches.
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A horse is hauling goods.
| 1neutral
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The cart does not necessarily have to be filled with goods, as it could be empty.
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First sentence: A white horse is pulling a cart while a man stands and watches.
Second sentence: A horse is hauling goods.
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neutral
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A white horse is pulling a cart while a man stands and watches.
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An animal is walking outside.
| 0entailment
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A horse is an animal, a horse must be walking when pulling a cart.
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First sentence: A white horse is pulling a cart while a man stands and watches.
Second sentence: An animal is walking outside.
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entails
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A white horse is pulling a cart while a man stands and watches.
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A man is watching a horse race.
| 2contradiction
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a horse race is a different activity from a horse pulling a cart.
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First sentence: A white horse is pulling a cart while a man stands and watches.
Second sentence: A man is watching a horse race.
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contradicts
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A small group of church-goers watch a choir practice.
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A group watches a practice.
| 0entailment
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church-goers is a group so the sentences are the same.
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First sentence: A small group of church-goers watch a choir practice.
Second sentence: A group watches a practice.
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entails
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A small group of church-goers watch a choir practice.
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The pastor and elders watch the choir to make sure they are good.
| 1neutral
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The pastor and elders watch the choir they doesn't need to make it sure they are good
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First sentence: A small group of church-goers watch a choir practice.
Second sentence: The pastor and elders watch the choir to make sure they are good.
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neutral
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A dog drops a red disc on a beach.
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a dog catch the ball on a beach
| 2contradiction
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If a dog drops something, he cannot catch it at the same time. A disc and a ball are two different objects.
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First sentence: A dog drops a red disc on a beach.
Second sentence: a dog catch the ball on a beach
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contradicts
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A dog drops a red disc on a beach.
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a dog drops a disc with a boy
| 1neutral
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a dog doesn't need a boy to drops a disc with
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First sentence: A dog drops a red disc on a beach.
Second sentence: a dog drops a disc with a boy
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neutral
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A dog drops a red disc on a beach.
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a dog drops a red disc
| 0entailment
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On a beach is a description that can be left out without substantially changing the meaning.
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First sentence: A dog drops a red disc on a beach.
Second sentence: a dog drops a red disc
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entails
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A man and a woman are walking on a street at the top of a hill.
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A married couple walks atop a hill.
| 1neutral
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Anyone could walks a top of hill doesn't necessarily to be couple
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First sentence: A man and a woman are walking on a street at the top of a hill.
Second sentence: A married couple walks atop a hill.
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neutral
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A man and a woman are walking on a street at the top of a hill.
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A man and woman walk on a street.
| 0entailment
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At the top of a hill is a description that does not change the meaning significantly.
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First sentence: A man and a woman are walking on a street at the top of a hill.
Second sentence: A man and woman walk on a street.
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entails
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A man and a woman are walking on a street at the top of a hill.
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Two men play catch on a hill.
| 2contradiction
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A man and a woman is not the same as two men. Walking and playing catch is different.
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First sentence: A man and a woman are walking on a street at the top of a hill.
Second sentence: Two men play catch on a hill.
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contradicts
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An elderly man is drinking orange juice at a cafe.
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An elderly man is drinking apple juice at a bar.
| 2contradiction
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Drinking orange juice at a cafe is not the same as drinking apple juice at a bar. Two different drinks, two different locales.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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First sentence: An elderly man is drinking orange juice at a cafe.
Second sentence: An elderly man is drinking apple juice at a bar.
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contradicts
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An elderly man is drinking orange juice at a cafe.
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An older gentleman is enjoying his orange juice at a new cafe.
| 1neutral
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An older gentleman could enjoy anything at new cafe it doesn't has to be orange juice
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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First sentence: An elderly man is drinking orange juice at a cafe.
Second sentence: An older gentleman is enjoying his orange juice at a new cafe.
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neutral
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An elderly man is drinking orange juice at a cafe.
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An old man is enjoying a beverage at a cafe.
| 0entailment
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Elderly is the same as old and orange juice is a beverage.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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First sentence: An elderly man is drinking orange juice at a cafe.
Second sentence: An old man is enjoying a beverage at a cafe.
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entails
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A couple holding hands walks down a street.
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Two men hold hands while walking down the street.
| 1neutral
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Two men holds hands , walking down the street is unnecessary
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A couple holding hands walks down a street.
Second sentence: Two men hold hands while walking down the street.
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neutral
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A couple holding hands walks down a street.
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There are people sitting on the side of the road.
| 2contradiction
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The couple can either be walking down a street or sitting at side of road, not both simultaneously.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A couple holding hands walks down a street.
Second sentence: There are people sitting on the side of the road.
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contradicts
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A couple holding hands walks down a street.
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People are holding hands and walking.
| 0entailment
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A couple are people.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A couple holding hands walks down a street.
Second sentence: People are holding hands and walking.
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entails
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A couple walk through a white brick town.
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People are walking outdoors.
| 0entailment
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A white brick town is outdoors.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A couple walk through a white brick town.
Second sentence: People are walking outdoors.
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entails
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A couple walk through a white brick town.
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A man and woman walk in a brown brick city.
| 2contradiction
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The town or city can not be described as being built of white brick, then as being built of brown brick. It can be one color or the other, or a mix of bricks.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A couple walk through a white brick town.
Second sentence: A man and woman walk in a brown brick city.
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contradicts
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A couple walk through a white brick town.
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A man and woman walk through a big city.
| 1neutral
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A man and woman walk , a big city is unnecessary
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A couple walk through a white brick town.
Second sentence: A man and woman walk through a big city.
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neutral
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Children going home from school.
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The children are at the library.
| 2contradiction
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If the children are going home and they cannot still be in library.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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First sentence: Children going home from school.
Second sentence: The children are at the library.
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contradicts
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Children going home from school.
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The school children head home.
| 0entailment
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The children headed home from school are also school children.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Children going home from school.
Second sentence: The school children head home.
|
entails
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Children going home from school.
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The children are walking in the afternooon.
| 1neutral
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It cannot be inferred that the children are walking or that it is afternoon.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Children going home from school.
Second sentence: The children are walking in the afternooon.
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neutral
|
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People listening to a choir in a Catholic church.
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People are listening to a metal band.
| 2contradiction
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Music from a church choir is very different from metal band music.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People listening to a choir in a Catholic church.
Second sentence: People are listening to a metal band.
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contradicts
|
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People listening to a choir in a Catholic church.
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Choir singing in mass.
| 0entailment
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People listening to a choir, who is singing in mass of a Catholic church.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People listening to a choir in a Catholic church.
Second sentence: Choir singing in mass.
|
entails
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People listening to a choir in a Catholic church.
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People are in mass for a first communion
| 1neutral
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People are in mass they doesn't need to be in communion
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People listening to a choir in a Catholic church.
Second sentence: People are in mass for a first communion
|
neutral
|
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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A bicyclist is sitting down having lunch at the mall.
| 2contradiction
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THE BICYCLIST IS EITHER SITTING DOWN HAVING LUNCH OR WAITING AT AN INTERSECTION.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: A bicyclist is sitting down having lunch at the mall.
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contradicts
|
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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The bicyclists are outside.
| 0entailment
|
An intersection is outside.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The bicyclists are outside.
|
entails
|
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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Bicyclists waiting for a car to pass.
| 1neutral
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You can not infer they are waiting for a car.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: Bicyclists waiting for a car to pass.
|
neutral
|
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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A person on a bike is waiting while the light is green.
| 1neutral
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A person is waiting while the light is green they doesn't need to be on bike
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: A person on a bike is waiting while the light is green.
|
neutral
|
||
Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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The bicycles are on a road.
| 0entailment
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An intersection is on a road.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The bicycles are on a road.
|
entails
|
||
Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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A person on a bike is near a street.
| 0entailment
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An intersection is part of a street.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: A person on a bike is near a street.
|
entails
|
||
Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
|
Bikers stop and wait for traffic at the intersection.
| 0entailment
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Waiting implies that they stopped.
|
choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: Bikers stop and wait for traffic at the intersection.
|
entails
|
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
|
The bicyclists ride through the mall on their bikes.
| 2contradiction
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Cyclists cannot be immobile waiting and in motion riding simultaneously. There are no intersections at a mall.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The bicyclists ride through the mall on their bikes.
|
contradicts
|
||
Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
|
Bicyclists waiting their turn to cross.
| 0entailment
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People cross at an intersection.
|
choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: Bicyclists waiting their turn to cross.
|
entails
|
||
Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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Bicyclists riding along a freeway.
| 2contradiction
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Cyclists cannot be immobile waiting and in motion riding simultaneously. There are no intersections on a freeway.
|
choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: Bicyclists riding along a freeway.
|
contradicts
|
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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The bicyclists are dead.
| 2contradiction
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To be described as waiting is to be assumed as being alive to be able to wait. Dead bicyclists do not wait.
|
choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The bicyclists are dead.
|
contradicts
|
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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The bicyclists are riding to the book store.
| 1neutral
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The bicyclists are could be riding anywhere it doesn't has to be book store
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
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Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The bicyclists are riding to the book store.
|
neutral
|
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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The bicyclists are in a race.
| 1neutral
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No all bicyclists are in a race.
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The bicyclists are in a race.
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neutral
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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The bicyclists are at home.
| 2contradiction
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There is no intersection in a home. The cyclist cannot be two places at once.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The bicyclists are at home.
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contradicts
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Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
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A group of bicyclists remain on the sidewalk at the intersection.
| 1neutral
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Just because a bicyclists is waiting at an intersection doesn't imply that they are on a sidewalk.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: Bicyclists waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: A group of bicyclists remain on the sidewalk at the intersection.
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neutral
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People waiting at a light on bikes.
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A bunch of friends are on a boat
| 2contradiction
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There are no stoplights on a boat.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: A bunch of friends are on a boat
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contradicts
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People waiting at a light on bikes.
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People with bikes.
| 0entailment
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With bikes is a restatement of on bikes.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: People with bikes.
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entails
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People waiting at a light on bikes.
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There are people on bikes at a light
| 1neutral
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Not all people are waiting on bikes at a light .
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: There are people on bikes at a light
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neutral
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People waiting at a light on bikes.
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The people are inside waiting.
| 2contradiction
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People are not bikes.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: The people are inside waiting.
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contradicts
|
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People waiting at a light on bikes.
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There are some people outside.
| 0entailment
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A light is outside.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: There are some people outside.
|
entails
|
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People waiting at a light on bikes.
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People are on their bikes.
| 0entailment
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On their bikes is a restatement of on bikes.
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choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: People are on their bikes.
|
entails
|
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People waiting at a light on bikes.
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The people are riding their bikes to the gym.
| 1neutral
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Not all people waiting at lights are riding their bikes to get to the gym.
|
choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: The people are riding their bikes to the gym.
|
neutral
|
||
People waiting at a light on bikes.
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People biking through the city.
| 1neutral
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Not a lights are only in the city.
|
choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: People biking through the city.
|
neutral
|
||
People waiting at a light on bikes.
|
The people are on bikes.
| 0entailment
|
Are on bikes is a restatement of on bikes.
|
choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: The people are on bikes.
|
entails
|
||
People waiting at a light on bikes.
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There is traffic next to the bikes.
| 1neutral
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No all bikes waiting at lights have traffic next to them.
|
choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: There is traffic next to the bikes.
|
neutral
|
||
People waiting at a light on bikes.
|
The people are running a red light.
| 2contradiction
|
Waiting implies that one is in an area. Running implies leaving an area.
|
choose_the_correct_class
|
Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: The people are running a red light.
|
contradicts
|
||
People waiting at a light on bikes.
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People in a car race.
| 2contradiction
|
Bikes cannot be included in a car race.
|
choose_the_correct_class
|
Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: People in a car race.
|
contradicts
|
||
People waiting at a light on bikes.
|
Men and women outside on a street corner.
| 0entailment
|
Men and women are people.
|
choose_the_correct_class
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Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: Men and women outside on a street corner.
|
entails
|
||
People waiting at a light on bikes.
|
A ladybug has landed on a beautiful pink rose.
| 2contradiction
|
A ladybug cannot ride a bike.
|
choose_the_correct_class
|
Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: A ladybug has landed on a beautiful pink rose.
|
contradicts
|
||
People waiting at a light on bikes.
|
Men and women on their motorcycles, wearing helmets and protective jackets.
| 1neutral
|
Not all bikes are considered motorcycles. Not all people using bikes wear helmets and protective jackets.
|
choose_the_correct_class
|
Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People waiting at a light on bikes.
Second sentence: Men and women on their motorcycles, wearing helmets and protective jackets.
|
neutral
|
||
People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
|
The people are on skateboards.
| 2contradiction
|
The people are either on skateboards or bicycles.
|
choose_the_correct_class
|
Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The people are on skateboards.
|
contradicts
|
||
People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
|
People are riding their bicycles.
| 0entailment
|
PEOPLE ARE WAITING AT AN INTERSECTION,WHILE RIDING THEIR BICYCLES.
|
choose_the_correct_class
|
Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: People are riding their bicycles.
|
entails
|
||
People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
|
There is a bike race happening right now.
| 1neutral
|
People on bicycles doesn't necessarily imply bike race.
|
choose_the_correct_class
|
Determine whether the first sentence {{ "entails" }}, {{ "contradicts" }} or is {{ "neutral" }} with regard to the second.
First sentence: {{ premise }}
Second sentence: {{ hypothesis }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: There is a bike race happening right now.
|
neutral
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