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The book astounds with Grossman's rich, deep character development and portrayal of suffering, but his portrayal of women still suffers from a lot of the unfortunate stereotypes and moralizing that we would expect of a writer from his time. | The book astounds as Grossman richly, deeply develops characters and portrays suffering, but his portrayal of women still suffers from a lot of the unfortunate stereotypes and moralizing that we would expect of a writer from his time. | -1no label | 1,086 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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The book astounds as Grossman richly, deeply develops characters and portrays suffering, but his portrayal of women still suffers from a lot of the unfortunate stereotypes and moralizing that we would expect of a writer from his time. | The book astounds with Grossman's rich, deep character development and portrayal of suffering, but his portrayal of women still suffers from a lot of the unfortunate stereotypes and moralizing that we would expect of a writer from his time. | -1no label | 1,087 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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The book astounds with Grossman's rich, deep character development and portrayal of suffering, but his portrayal of women still suffers from a lot of the unfortunate stereotypes and moralizing that we would expect of a writer from his time. | The book astounds as Grossman richly, deeply develops characters and ignores suffering, but his portrayal of women still suffers from a lot of the unfortunate stereotypes and moralizing that we would expect of a writer from his time. | -1no label | 1,088 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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The book astounds as Grossman richly, deeply develops characters and ignores suffering, but his portrayal of women still suffers from a lot of the unfortunate stereotypes and moralizing that we would expect of a writer from his time. | The book astounds with Grossman's rich, deep character development and portrayal of suffering, but his portrayal of women still suffers from a lot of the unfortunate stereotypes and moralizing that we would expect of a writer from his time. | -1no label | 1,089 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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I ate until it was uncomfortable to eat more. | I ate until I was full. | -1no label | 1,090 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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I ate until I was full. | I ate until it was uncomfortable to eat more. | -1no label | 1,091 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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He's the kind of Jew who eats bagels with lox every morning during Passover. | He's the kind of Jew who doesn't adhere to all of the rules. | -1no label | 1,092 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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He's the kind of Jew who doesn't adhere to all of the rules. | He's the kind of Jew who eats bagels with lox every morning during Passover. | -1no label | 1,093 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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He's the kind of Jew who eats bagels with lox every morning during Passover. | He's the kind of Jew who rejects every facet of Jewish identity and culture. | -1no label | 1,094 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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He's the kind of Jew who rejects every facet of Jewish identity and culture. | He's the kind of Jew who eats bagels with lox every morning during Passover. | -1no label | 1,095 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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He's the kind of Jew who eats bagels with lox every morning during Passover. | He's the kind of Jew who avoids switching the lights during Shabbat. | -1no label | 1,096 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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He's the kind of Jew who avoids switching the lights during Shabbat. | He's the kind of Jew who eats bagels with lox every morning during Passover. | -1no label | 1,097 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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People wear tunics or shirts of some form or another in many world cultures. | Tunics or shirts of some form or another are worn in many world cultures. | -1no label | 1,098 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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Tunics or shirts of some form or another are worn in many world cultures. | People wear tunics or shirts of some form or another in many world cultures. | -1no label | 1,099 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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A general artificial intelligence should always come with an off switch. | The new general artificial intelligence I'm developing shouldn't come with an off switch. | -1no label | 1,100 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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The new general artificial intelligence I'm developing shouldn't come with an off switch. | A general artificial intelligence should always come with an off switch. | -1no label | 1,101 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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A general artificial intelligence should always come with an off switch. | The new general artificial intelligence I'm developing should come with an off switch. | -1no label | 1,102 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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The new general artificial intelligence I'm developing should come with an off switch. | A general artificial intelligence should always come with an off switch. | -1no label | 1,103 | relationship_between_hypothesis_premise | The relationship between the following sentences can be characterized as {{answer_choices[0]}} (one sentence implies the other), {{answer_choices[1]}} (the sentences don't necessarily imply or contradict one another), or {{answer_choices[2]}} (the sentences contract each other).
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