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