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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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People on bicycles enjoy a conversation waiting for traffic.
| 1neutral
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Not all people enjoy conversation waiting for traffic.
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First sentence: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: People on bicycles enjoy a conversation waiting for traffic.
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neutral
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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The people are trying to get to the convenience store across the street.
| 1neutral
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Not all people on bicycles are waiting at intersection are trying to get to the convenience store.
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First sentence: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The people are trying to get to the convenience store across the street.
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neutral
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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People wait on traffic.
| 0entailment
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Waiting at an intersection implies wait on traffic.
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First sentence: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: People wait on traffic.
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entails
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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Some people on bikes are stopped at a junction.
| 1neutral
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Not all people on bicycles are stopped at a junction.
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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: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: Some people on bikes are stopped at a junction.
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neutral
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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People are waiting on foot.
| 2contradiction
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Intersections cannot be made a waiting area.
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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: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: People are waiting on foot.
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contradicts
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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There are bicyclists stopped at a road.
| 0entailment
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An intersection is a road.
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choose_the_correct_class
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First sentence: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: There are bicyclists stopped at a road.
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entails
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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The people are sleeping.
| 2contradiction
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People on bicycles cannot be sleeping at the same time.
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choose_the_correct_class
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First sentence: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The people are sleeping.
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contradicts
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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The people are waiting for the movie to begin.
| 2contradiction
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Bicycles are not movies.
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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: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: The people are waiting for the movie to begin.
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contradicts
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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More than one person on a bicycle is obeying traffic laws.
| 0entailment
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People imply more than one person.
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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: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: More than one person on a bicycle is obeying traffic laws.
|
entails
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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People are on mountain bikes.
| 1neutral
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Not all bicycles are mountain 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.
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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 on mountain bikes.
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neutral
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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There are people on bicycles.
| 0entailment
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There are people on bicycles is a restatement of people on bicycles.
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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: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: There are people on bicycles.
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entails
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People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
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People on bicycles speed through an intersection.
| 2contradiction
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People cannot be waiting and speeding at the same time.
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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: People on bicycles waiting at an intersection.
Second sentence: People on bicycles speed through an intersection.
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contradicts
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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The cart is empty.
| 2contradiction
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A cart is either empty or filled.
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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 man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: The cart is empty.
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contradicts
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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A man is giving another man a piggyback ride.
| 2contradiction
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One cannot do a piggyback ride in a cart filled to the top.
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choose_the_correct_class
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First sentence: A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: A man is giving another man a piggyback ride.
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contradicts
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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A cart is full of items.
| 0entailment
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For a man to be standing on top of a filled cart, the cart must be full.
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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 man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: A cart is full of items.
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entails
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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A man is sleeping under a bench.
| 2contradiction
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Standing means the man is not sleeping.
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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 man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: A man is sleeping under a bench.
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contradicts
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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A man watches another man.
| 0entailment
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A man watches another man who is standing on a 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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{{ 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 with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: A man watches another man.
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entails
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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A produce vendor is watched by a health department worker.
| 1neutral
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Not all health department workers wear red shirts. It can't be assumed someone standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top is a produce worker.
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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 man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: A produce vendor is watched by a health department worker.
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neutral
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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Someone is on top of a cart full of items, while someone else observes.
| 0entailment
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Watching and observing have the same meaning.
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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 man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: Someone is on top of a cart full of items, while someone else observes.
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entails
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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The man is watching a woman.
| 2contradiction
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If a man is watching another man he is not watching a woman.
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choose_the_correct_class
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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First sentence: A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: The man is watching a woman.
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contradicts
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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A merchant and his assistant are trying to determine how many products are in their cart.
| 1neutral
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Not all merchants wear red shirts. Not all coworkers are assistants. It can't be assumed someone is trying to determine how many products are in their cart by their position on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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choose_the_correct_class
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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 with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: A merchant and his assistant are trying to determine how many products are in their cart.
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neutral
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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The cart is full of coal.
| 1neutral
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Not all carts are used to carry coal.
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choose_the_correct_class
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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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First sentence: A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: The cart is full of coal.
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neutral
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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A man is standing on top of a cart.
| 0entailment
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The man is standing on a cart filled to the top.
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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 man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: A man is standing on top of a cart.
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entails
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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The cart is filled to the top.
| 0entailment
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The cart is filled.
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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 man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: The cart is filled to the top.
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entails
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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The men are outside.
| 1neutral
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It can't be assumed someone 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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{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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First sentence: A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: The men are outside.
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neutral
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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A man eats octopus.
| 2contradiction
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If a man is standing on top of a cart he does not eat octopus.
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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 man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: A man eats octopus.
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contradicts
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A man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
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A man is standing on a cart full of groceries.
| 1neutral
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Not all carts carry groceries.
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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 man with a red shirt is watching another man who is standing on top of a attached cart filled to the top.
Second sentence: A man is standing on a cart full of groceries.
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neutral
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A boy is drinking out of a water fountain shaped like a woman.
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A male is getting a drink of water.
| 0entailment
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The boy is a male and water comes from a fountain.
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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 boy is drinking out of a water fountain shaped like a woman.
Second sentence: A male is getting a drink of water.
|
entails
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A boy is drinking out of a water fountain shaped like a woman.
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A sculptor takes a drink from a fountain that he made that looks like his girlfriend.
| 1neutral
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Not everyone taking a drink from a water fountain is the sculptor. Not all sculptures shaped like a woman look like a girlfriend.
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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 boy is drinking out of a water fountain shaped like a woman.
Second sentence: A sculptor takes a drink from a fountain that he made that looks like his girlfriend.
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neutral
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A boy is drinking out of a water fountain shaped like a woman.
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A man is drinking lemonade from a glass.
| 2contradiction
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A man is not a boy. Lemonade is not 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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First sentence: A boy is drinking out of a water fountain shaped like a woman.
Second sentence: A man is drinking lemonade from a glass.
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contradicts
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three bikers stop in town.
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cars stop in town
| 1neutral
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Cars do not necessarily stop when bikers stop.
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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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: cars stop in town
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neutral
|
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three bikers stop in town.
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Bikers stop in towns
| 0entailment
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three bikers implies bikers
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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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: Bikers stop in towns
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entails
|
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three bikers stop in town.
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A town has witnessed the arrival of three bikers.
| 0entailment
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The town witnessed the bikers in town.
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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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: A town has witnessed the arrival of three bikers.
|
entails
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three bikers stop in town.
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Thoes bikers are slowing down
| 1neutral
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Slowing down does not mean bikers will stop.
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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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: Thoes bikers are slowing down
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neutral
|
||
three bikers stop in town.
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The bikers are riding Harley's.
| 1neutral
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Not all bikers ride Harley's.
|
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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: The bikers are riding Harley's.
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neutral
|
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three bikers stop in town.
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Three bikers are going 100 mph
| 2contradiction
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If bikers stop they are not going 100 mph.
|
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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: Three bikers are going 100 mph
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contradicts
|
||
three bikers stop in town.
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The bikers breathe water
| 2contradiction
|
There can be more, less or equal to three bikers.
|
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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: The bikers breathe water
|
contradicts
|
||
three bikers stop in town.
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Bikers stop for gas
| 0entailment
|
if bikers stop for gas the bikers have to stop to get gas
|
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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: Bikers stop for gas
|
entails
|
||
three bikers stop in town.
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Three bicyclists are riding in a pack.
| 1neutral
|
Three bikers does not imply riding in a pack.
|
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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: Three bicyclists are riding in a pack.
|
neutral
|
||
three bikers stop in town.
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There is a very angry dog.
| 2contradiction
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Bikers are not a dog. A dog is not bikers.
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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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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: There is a very angry dog.
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contradicts
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three bikers stop in town.
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Three bikers are taking a rest in the town.
| 1neutral
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To stop does not imply taking a rest.
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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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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: Three bikers are taking a rest in the town.
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neutral
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three bikers stop in town.
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The bikers are in the town.
| 0entailment
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Bikers who stop in town are also in the town.
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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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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: The bikers are in the town.
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entails
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three bikers stop in town.
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A group of bikers are in the street.
| 0entailment
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three bikers constitutes a group of bikers
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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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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: A group of bikers are in the street.
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entails
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three bikers stop in town.
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The bikers didn't stop in the town.
| 2contradiction
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There can be less than, more than or equal to three bikers. Bikers either stop or don't stop in town.
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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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: The bikers didn't stop in the town.
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contradicts
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three bikers stop in town.
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Five bikers are riding on the road.
| 2contradiction
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There are either three or five bikers.
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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: three bikers stop in town.
Second sentence: Five bikers are riding on the road.
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contradicts
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Two people loading brush on a trailer attached to a truck.
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A man is carrying a canoe to the water.
| 2contradiction
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A man does not have to be one of the two 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.
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: Two people loading brush on a trailer attached to a truck.
Second sentence: A man is carrying a canoe to the water.
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contradicts
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Two people loading brush on a trailer attached to a truck.
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A couple of people are loading brush onto a trailer that is attached to a truck.
| 0entailment
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Two people constitutes a couple 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.
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: Two people loading brush on a trailer attached to a truck.
Second sentence: A couple of people are loading brush onto a trailer that is attached to a truck.
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entails
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Two people loading brush on a trailer attached to a truck.
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Two people loading brush on a trailer attached to a truck so they can go camping and burn it.
| 1neutral
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Loading brush onto a trailer does not imply it is to go camping and burn it.
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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: Two people loading brush on a trailer attached to a truck.
Second sentence: Two people loading brush on a trailer attached to a truck so they can go camping and burn it.
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neutral
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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a bearded man pulls a rope
| 0entailment
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If the man has a beard and is pulling on a rope, it is likely he is the same bearded man pulling the rope.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: a bearded man pulls a rope
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entails
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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A bearded man is pulling a rope at work.
| 1neutral
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It cannot be inferred that the man is at work.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: A bearded man is pulling a rope at work.
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neutral
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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A man pulls on a rope.
| 0entailment
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pulls on a rope is simply pulling on a rope reworded
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: A man pulls on a rope.
|
entails
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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The man was on the job trying to move some equipment.
| 1neutral
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Pulling on a rope does not imply trying to move some equipment.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: The man was on the job trying to move some equipment.
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neutral
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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a man pulls his beard
| 2contradiction
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Rope and beard are two different things to be pulling at the same time.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: a man pulls his beard
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contradicts
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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a bearded man is pulling a car with his teeth.
| 2contradiction
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Pulling a rope is different than pulling 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.
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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: a bearded man is pulling a car with his teeth.
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contradicts
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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a man competes in a rope pulling contest
| 1neutral
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Pulling on a rope does not imply competing in a rope pulling contest.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: a man competes in a rope pulling contest
|
neutral
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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A man is trying to pull his car out of a lake
| 1neutral
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Pulling on a rope does not imply trying to pull a car out of a lake.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: A man is trying to pull his car out of a lake
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neutral
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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The man was clean shaven.
| 2contradiction
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One with a beard is not clean shaven.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: The man was clean shaven.
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contradicts
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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A bearded man is pulling on a rope.
| 0entailment
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A bearded man is simply a man with a beard reworded
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: A bearded man is pulling on a rope.
|
entails
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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A man is dragging a sled behind him.
| 1neutral
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Pulling on a rope does not imply dragging a sled behind.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: A man is dragging a sled behind him.
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neutral
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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A man in a swimsuit, swings on a rope.
| 2contradiction
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A red shirt with gray sleeves is not the same as a swimsuit.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: A man in a swimsuit, swings on a rope.
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contradicts
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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A man is wearing a black shirt
| 2contradiction
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A red shirt is not black.
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: A man is wearing a black shirt
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contradicts
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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A man is pulling on a rope.
| 0entailment
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pulling on a rope means pulling on a rope
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: A man is pulling on a rope.
|
entails
|
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A man with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
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The man is able to grow a beard.
| 0entailment
|
a man having a beard implies that he is able to grow a beard
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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 with a beard, wearing a red shirt with gray sleeves and work gloves, pulling on a rope.
Second sentence: The man is able to grow a beard.
|
entails
|
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A man with facial hair and a red and gray shirt tugging on a piece of rope.
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A man is naked on the bed.
| 2contradiction
|
One with a red and gray shirt cannot be naked.
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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 with facial hair and a red and gray shirt tugging on a piece of rope.
Second sentence: A man is naked on the bed.
|
contradicts
|
||
A man with facial hair and a red and gray shirt tugging on a piece of rope.
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A man is wearing a red and gray shirt.
| 1neutral
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A man with a red and gray shirt does imply a man is wearing a red and gray shirt.
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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 with facial hair and a red and gray shirt tugging on a piece of rope.
Second sentence: A man is wearing a red and gray shirt.
|
neutral
|
||
A man with facial hair and a red and gray shirt tugging on a piece of rope.
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A man has facial hair.
| 0entailment
|
a man with facial hair is simply a man has facial hair reworded
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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 with facial hair and a red and gray shirt tugging on a piece of rope.
Second sentence: A man has facial hair.
|
entails
|
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A middle-aged oriental woman in a green headscarf and blue shirt is flashing a giant smile.
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The middle aged oriental woman is watchingt v
| 2contradiction
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One is not usually flashing a giant smile while watching tv.
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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 middle-aged oriental woman in a green headscarf and blue shirt is flashing a giant smile.
Second sentence: The middle aged oriental woman is watchingt v
|
contradicts
|
||
A middle-aged oriental woman in a green headscarf and blue shirt is flashing a giant smile.
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A middle aged oriental woman in a green headscarf and blue shirt is flashing a giant smile
| 0entailment
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middle-aged and middle aged are both equally correct ways of conveying the same message
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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 middle-aged oriental woman in a green headscarf and blue shirt is flashing a giant smile.
Second sentence: A middle aged oriental woman in a green headscarf and blue shirt is flashing a giant smile
|
entails
|
||
A middle-aged oriental woman in a green headscarf and blue shirt is flashing a giant smile.
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The middle aged oriental woman is very happy
| 1neutral
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Flashing a giant smile does not necessarily imply someone is very happy.
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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 middle-aged oriental woman in a green headscarf and blue shirt is flashing a giant smile.
Second sentence: The middle aged oriental woman is very happy
|
neutral
|
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An Asian woman in a blue top and green headscarf smiling widely as another woman rows a boat in the background.
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An Asian woman is happy because she found money on the ground.
| 1neutral
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Smiling widely does not imply she found money on the ground.
|
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: An Asian woman in a blue top and green headscarf smiling widely as another woman rows a boat in the background.
Second sentence: An Asian woman is happy because she found money on the ground.
|
neutral
|
||
An Asian woman in a blue top and green headscarf smiling widely as another woman rows a boat in the background.
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An Asian woman is smiling at while another lady is rowing.
| 0entailment
|
another woman rows a boat is simply another lady is rowing reworded
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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: An Asian woman in a blue top and green headscarf smiling widely as another woman rows a boat in the background.
Second sentence: An Asian woman is smiling at while another lady is rowing.
|
entails
|
||
An Asian woman in a blue top and green headscarf smiling widely as another woman rows a boat in the background.
|
An Asian woman is running from a dog.
| 2contradiction
|
Smiling widely is not done while running from a dog.
|
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: An Asian woman in a blue top and green headscarf smiling widely as another woman rows a boat in the background.
Second sentence: An Asian woman is running from a dog.
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contradicts
|
||
A boat worker securing line.
|
A worker is doing something to a boat.
| 0entailment
|
a boat worker securing a line tells us that he is doing something to the boat
|
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 boat worker securing line.
Second sentence: A worker is doing something to a boat.
|
entails
|
||
A boat worker securing line.
|
The boat worker is swimming in the ocean.
| 2contradiction
|
One cannot be securing line while swimming.
|
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 boat worker securing line.
Second sentence: The boat worker is swimming in the ocean.
|
contradicts
|
||
A boat worker securing line.
|
The boat worker works hard to establish the line.
| 1neutral
|
Just because a boat worker is securing the line does not mean he is working hard.
|
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 boat worker securing line.
Second sentence: The boat worker works hard to establish the line.
|
neutral
|
||
A small girl with a necklace is swimming.
|
A small girl with a necklace is swimming in a pool
| 1neutral
|
Sentence 1 doesn't indicate that the small girl is swimming in a pool.
|
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 small girl with a necklace is swimming.
Second sentence: A small girl with a necklace is swimming in a pool
|
neutral
|
||
A small girl with a necklace is swimming.
|
A fat girl is diving off the edge
| 2contradiction
|
A small girl is not the same as a fat girl.
|
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 small girl with a necklace is swimming.
Second sentence: A fat girl is diving off the edge
|
contradicts
|
||
A small girl with a necklace is swimming.
|
A small girl with a necklace is in the water
| 0entailment
|
The girl is swimming in the water.
|
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 small girl with a necklace is swimming.
Second sentence: A small girl with a necklace is in the water
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entails
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a skateboarder skates in the pool.
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A skate swims in the pool.
| 2contradiction
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As one skates they cannot also swim.
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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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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: a skateboarder skates in the pool.
Second sentence: A skate swims in the pool.
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contradicts
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a skateboarder skates in the pool.
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A skater is in the pool.
| 0entailment
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A skateboarder is a skater.
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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 skateboarder skates in the pool.
Second sentence: A skater is in the pool.
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entails
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a skateboarder skates in the pool.
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A skater grinds on the lip of the pool.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1 indicates simply that the skateboarder skates in the pool, not that he necessarily grinds or that he is on the lip of the pool.
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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 skateboarder skates in the pool.
Second sentence: A skater grinds on the lip of the pool.
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neutral
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A couple, who appear to be Indian or Pakistani, walk on a path beside a body of water, the mother carrying a child in a diaper, the father wrapped in a blanket with the logo of the humanitarian organization "Save the Children."
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A man is wrapped in a UNICEF blanket.
| 2contradiction
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"Save the Children" and UNICEF are not the same organization.
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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 couple, who appear to be Indian or Pakistani, walk on a path beside a body of water, the mother carrying a child in a diaper, the father wrapped in a blanket with the logo of the humanitarian organization "Save the Children."
Second sentence: A man is wrapped in a UNICEF blanket.
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contradicts
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A couple, who appear to be Indian or Pakistani, walk on a path beside a body of water, the mother carrying a child in a diaper, the father wrapped in a blanket with the logo of the humanitarian organization "Save the Children."
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A couple carrying a child are walking along water.
| 0entailment
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A couple carrying a child is walking along a body of 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.
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 couple, who appear to be Indian or Pakistani, walk on a path beside a body of water, the mother carrying a child in a diaper, the father wrapped in a blanket with the logo of the humanitarian organization "Save the Children."
Second sentence: A couple carrying a child are walking along water.
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entails
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A couple, who appear to be Indian or Pakistani, walk on a path beside a body of water, the mother carrying a child in a diaper, the father wrapped in a blanket with the logo of the humanitarian organization "Save the Children."
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An Indian couple is seeking refuge with a humanitarian organization.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1 indicates that the couple appear Indian or Pakistani, not that the couple is definitely Indian. Also, just because the father is wrapped in a blanket with the logo of a humanitarian organization does not necessarily imply that the couple is seeking refuge from that organization.
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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 couple, who appear to be Indian or Pakistani, walk on a path beside a body of water, the mother carrying a child in a diaper, the father wrapped in a blanket with the logo of the humanitarian organization "Save the Children."
Second sentence: An Indian couple is seeking refuge with a humanitarian organization.
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neutral
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There is a woman holding a baby, along with a man with a save the children bag.
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A group of people are possing for an add.
| 0entailment
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The people are posing for a save the children add.
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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: There is a woman holding a baby, along with a man with a save the children bag.
Second sentence: A group of people are possing for an add.
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entails
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There is a woman holding a baby, along with a man with a save the children bag.
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A man and a woman are hoding their son.
| 1neutral
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Nothing in Sentence 1 indicates that the baby is the son of the woman or man.
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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 }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
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Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: There is a woman holding a baby, along with a man with a save the children bag.
Second sentence: A man and a woman are hoding their son.
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neutral
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There is a woman holding a baby, along with a man with a save the children bag.
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A man is watching an airplane.
| 2contradiction
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No information about watching an airplane was included.
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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: There is a woman holding a baby, along with a man with a save the children bag.
Second sentence: A man is watching an airplane.
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contradicts
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A family with a baby, the father is wearing a save the children sign.
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Three adults are pictured.
| 2contradiction
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Usually families have two adults and a baby was mentioned.
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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 }}
|||
{{ 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 family with a baby, the father is wearing a save the children sign.
Second sentence: Three adults are pictured.
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contradicts
|
||
A family with a baby, the father is wearing a save the children sign.
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A man is wearing something with writing on it.
| 0entailment
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The something with writing on it is a Save The Children's side.
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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 }}
|||
{{ 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 family with a baby, the father is wearing a save the children sign.
Second sentence: A man is wearing something with writing on it.
|
entails
|
||
A family with a baby, the father is wearing a save the children sign.
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A woman is holding a baby.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1 does not indicate that the woman is holding the baby or even that there is a woman in the family.
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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 }}
|||
{{ 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 family with a baby, the father is wearing a save the children sign.
Second sentence: A woman is holding a baby.
|
neutral
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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they are riding a bike
| 2contradiction
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Walking was mentioned, not riding a bike.
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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 }}
|||
{{ 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 foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: they are riding a bike
|
contradicts
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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People are walking next to a lake.
| 1neutral
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Sentence 1 does not indicate that the referenced water is a lake.
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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 }}
|||
{{ 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 foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: People are walking next to a lake.
|
neutral
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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A foreigner group of cousins hike along a trail next to a stream.
| 1neutral
|
Sentence 1 does not indicate the family is a group of cousins, does not indicate that the walk is a hike (typically more strenuous), does not indicate that the dirt path is an established trail, and does not indicate that the water is a stream.
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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 }}
|||
{{ 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 foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: A foreigner group of cousins hike along a trail next to a stream.
|
neutral
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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A foreign family walks by a dirt trail along a body of water.
| 0entailment
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The family is walking along a body of 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.
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 foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: A foreign family walks by a dirt trail along a body of water.
|
entails
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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The family is admiring the water
| 0entailment
|
The family is admiring the water while being next to the water.
|
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 foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: The family is admiring the water
|
entails
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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The people are driving a car on the freeway.
| 2contradiction
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It said walking and a dirt path, not driving a car on the freeway.
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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 }}
|||
{{ answer_choices[label] }}
|
Determine whether the first sentence entails, contradicts or is neutral with regard to the second.
First sentence: A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: The people are driving a car on the freeway.
|
contradicts
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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A family of foreigners swims in the water.
| 2contradiction
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The family cannot walk along a dirt path while it swims in the water.
|
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: A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: A family of foreigners swims in the water.
|
contradicts
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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they are trying not to fall in the water
| 1neutral
|
Sentence 1 does not indicate the family is trying not to fall in the water, simply that they are walking next to it.
|
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: A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: they are trying not to fall in the water
|
neutral
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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A group of locals run on a dirt trail next to a frozen stream.
| 2contradiction
|
Locals cannot be a foreign family.
|
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: A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: A group of locals run on a dirt trail next to a frozen stream.
|
contradicts
|
||
A foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
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A family of foreigners walks by the water.
| 0entailment
|
The family is walking the dirt path next to the water.
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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 foreign family is walking along a dirt path next to the water.
Second sentence: A family of foreigners walks by the water.
|
entails
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