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The players of the baseball team are standing on the field, with many people watching from the stands.
A baseball team stands on the field in front of a crowd.
entailment
Crowd is a restatement of people.
en
The players of the baseball team are standing on the field, with many people watching from the stands.
Players of a baseball team are loading onto the bus to go home.
contradiction
The players would not be loading onto the bus if they were standing on the field.
en
The players of the baseball team are standing on the field, with many people watching from the stands.
A baseball team stands on a field.
entailment
the players of the baseball team stands on the field
en
The players of the baseball team are standing on the field, with many people watching from the stands.
A baseball team takes the field to start a game.
neutral
Players standing on field with people watching doesnt mean that they are waiting for other team to start the game
en
Baseball players are playing on a field in a stadium filled with people.
Baseball players are playing in the Major Leagues with a stadium of people watching.
neutral
Just because they are playing at a stadium with people watching doesnt mean the they are playing major leagues or it being filled with people doesnt mean they were watching
en
Baseball players are playing on a field in a stadium filled with people.
Two men are arguing.
contradiction
Players playing on a field is not the same as a couple men arguing.
en
Baseball players are playing on a field in a stadium filled with people.
Baseball players are playing with a stadium of people watching.
entailment
people were watching baseball players
en
A shirtless man in a red ball cap pulls fabric out of water.
A man with no shirt is pulling a pair of pants out of the water
neutral
Pulling fabric out of water doesnt mean it was a pair of pants
en
A shirtless man in a red ball cap pulls fabric out of water.
A man without a shirt is pulling something out of the water
entailment
a shirtless man get out of the water
en
A shirtless man in a red ball cap pulls fabric out of water.
A woman is riding a bicycle at the beach
contradiction
The man is pulling fabric out of water, while the woman is riding her bicycle. Two different people doing different things.
en
A person in a yellow coat is walking outside at night.
The man is standing at the counter indoors.
contradiction
If someone is walking outside, they can not be standing indoors.
en
A person in a yellow coat is walking outside at night.
There is a person in a coat.
entailment
"person in a coat" is a rephrasing of "person in a yellow coat".
en
A person in a yellow coat is walking outside at night.
The man is outside among the street lights.
neutral
Just because a person is outside at night doesn't mean there are street lights.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
The boy is taking pictures of the scenery.
entailment
A boy is a child
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
A child wearing baggy shorts is taking a picture for a photography album they are making.
neutral
Not every picture is taken for a photography album.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
The boy is a photographer.
neutral
Taking a picture does not imply being a photographer.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
A woman is washing her clothes in the laundry.
contradiction
You cannot be in a grassy, mountainous region and in the laundry at the same time.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
A child takes a picture with a camera on a tripod.
entailment
a child climbs a grassy mountainous region
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
The child stands in the grass.
entailment
a child plays near the grass
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
A young person is wearing warm weather clothes, and using expensive equipment.
entailment
a child wearing warm weather clothes looking good
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
The child is taking a picture of the mountain range.
neutral
Standing in a mountainous region while taking a picture does not imply taking a picture of the mountain range in particular.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
A child is taking a break from baseball practice to take pictures of his friends.
neutral
Taking a picture does not imply it is of his friends or that the child is taking a break from baseball.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
A child plays a boardgame with some friends.
contradiction
The child can't be taking a picture in a mountainous area while also playing a boardgame.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
A child wearing baggy shorts is taking a picture.
entailment
the child's picture was nice
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
A child takes a picture in the mountains for a school project.
neutral
Taking a project does not imply it is for a school project.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
The adult stands next to the Christmas tree.
contradiction
You cannot be a child and an adult at the same time.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
The boy is riding a unicorn through the grassy field.
contradiction
The boy can't be taking a picture and also riding a unicorn simultaneously.
en
A child wearing bluish baggy shorts and shirt with a striped baseball hat, taking a picture with a camera placed on tripod stand in a grassy mountainous region.
A man wearing baggy shorts is taking a picture of a desert.
contradiction
One cannot be a man and a child at the same time.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A boy putting together a puzzle.
contradiction
You can't be looking through a camera's viewfinder while also putting together a puzzle.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
The boy was smiling.
neutral
Looking does not imply smiling.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A boy trying out a new camera that was given to him as a gift.
neutral
Looking through a viewfinder of a camera does not imply the camera is new or that it was a gift.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
The camera is new.
neutral
Not all cameras are new.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A boy is playing video games in the winter.
contradiction
You cannot play video games while also looking through a camera's viewfinder.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A small child is preparing to take a photo.
neutral
Looking through a viewfinder on a camera does not necessarily imply preparing to take a photo.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A boy takes a picture in nice weather.
entailment
a young boy likes the weather
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A person in clothes.
entailment
a young boy was washing his clothes
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A boy takes a picture of a pretty flower.
neutral
Looking does not imply taking a picture of a pretty flower.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A boy is wearing shorts.
entailment
Usually other clothes with shorts like a top and a cap.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
Just a car.
contradiction
A boy who is human cannot be a car which is inhuman.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A boy looking through a camera.
entailment
A camera is often placed on a tripod.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
The camera is on the floor.
contradiction
A camera cannot be on the floor if it is placed on a tripod.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A young boy is peering through a camera.
entailment
Peering is another word for looking.
en
A young boy wearing over-sized blue tank top and shorts, and a red and blue cap, is looking through the viewfinder on a camera placed on a tripod.
A young adult is watching tv.
contradiction
You can't look through a camera's viewfinder while also watching tv.
en
A woman wearing two medals holds up seven fingers.
a woman wears medals
entailment
"a woman wears medals" is a rephrasing of "A woman wearing two medals".
en
A woman wearing two medals holds up seven fingers.
a happy athlete just won two medals
neutral
Just because a woman has medals doesn't mean she is happy. Just because a woman is wearing medals doesn't mean she just won them.
en
A woman wearing two medals holds up seven fingers.
a woman wears two medals and sits on a couch
contradiction
A women can not be up and sitting at the same time. I don't see a contradiction in this one.
en
A shirtless man in a reddish orange hat stooping to pull something out of the water.
A man in a reddish orange hat stooping to pull something out of the water.
entailment
A man can be shirtless.
en
A shirtless man in a reddish orange hat stooping to pull something out of the water.
A woman in a reddish orange hat stooping to pull something out of the water.
contradiction
One is either a man or a woman.
en
A shirtless man in a reddish orange hat stooping to pull something out of the water.
A sad man in a reddish orange hat stooping to pull something out of the water.
neutral
Not all men are sad.
en
A small boy is taking pictures while standing in sand.
A small boy has a camera.
entailment
A camera is needed to take pictures.
en
A small boy is taking pictures while standing in sand.
The small boy is standing on cement.
contradiction
Material is either sand or cement.
en
A small boy is taking pictures while standing in sand.
The small boy has sand between his toes.
neutral
Standing in sand, does not necessarily imply that sand has gotten between his toes.
en
A man on a boat getting ready to pull in his net to see what he caught.
The man is hopeful that he caught something in his net for dinner.
neutral
A man can fish without having his catch for dinner.
en
A man on a boat getting ready to pull in his net to see what he caught.
The man is catching a shark in his net for dinner.
contradiction
The man does not know what he is going to catch as he's seeing what he caught. If he does not know then he can't be catching a shark.
en
A man on a boat getting ready to pull in his net to see what he caught.
The man is getting his net out of the water to see if he caught a fish.
entailment
Getting his net out of the water requires the man to pull in his net.
en
A bus full of people, among them a small boy in a blue shirt and a white ball cap.
A boy is wearing a shirt of his favorite baseball team.
neutral
Not all blue shirts are for baseball teams.
en
A bus full of people, among them a small boy in a blue shirt and a white ball cap.
A boy is wearing a shirt.
entailment
A shirt can be blue.
en
A bus full of people, among them a small boy in a blue shirt and a white ball cap.
The bus is empty.
contradiction
A bus cannot be full and empty at the same time.
en
A kid is jumping off the side of a mountain just outside a city.
The kid is jumping outside of the city.
neutral
Just because a kid is jumping off the side of a mountain just outside the city does not mean that the kid is jumping outside of the city.
en
A kid is jumping off the side of a mountain just outside a city.
Outside the city there's a mountain and there is a kid trying to jump off the side of it.
entailment
In both sentences, the mountain is outside the city and the kid is jumping off it.
en
A kid is jumping off the side of a mountain just outside a city.
The kid is scared of jumping from the mountain.
contradiction
kid who is scared of jumping cannot be jumping off
en
Couple talking and looking in same direction, man is using a cellphone and wearing a gray sweatshirt woman is wearing a black coat.
The cellphone is an iPhone
neutral
Not all cellphones are an iPhone.
en
Couple talking and looking in same direction, man is using a cellphone and wearing a gray sweatshirt woman is wearing a black coat.
The man is using a cellphone
entailment
A man can be part of a couple.
en
Couple talking and looking in same direction, man is using a cellphone and wearing a gray sweatshirt woman is wearing a black coat.
There is no cellphone
contradiction
One cannot have a cellphone and no cellphone at the same time.
en
A man is standing next to a woman and he is holding an electronic device to his ear.
a person is talking to their spouse about the game the other day.
neutral
Men talk to women that are not necessarily their spouses, and not all conversations are about a game the other day.
en
A man is standing next to a woman and he is holding an electronic device to his ear.
a guy eats a pizza at a night club.
contradiction
One is either holding an electronic device or one eats a pizza.
en
A man is standing next to a woman and he is holding an electronic device to his ear.
a man is talking to someone on a cell phone while a person nearby looks ahead.
entailment
A woman can be someone, and an electronic device to an ear is usually a cell phone.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
a man on a bike
contradiction
One is either a group or a man. Transportation is either a bus or a bike.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
A man looks out the window of his car.
contradiction
One is either a group or a man. Transportation is either a bus or a car.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
people in a vehicle
entailment
People can be in a group, and a bus is a vehicle.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
Several people are looking outside the window.
entailment
A group often contains several, looking out the windows is looking outside.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
The people in the picture all know each other.
neutral
Not everyone on public transportation knows each other.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
A group of people traveling
entailment
Public transportation is used for traveling.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
A group of people inside a windowless space.
contradiction
A space cannot have windows and be windowless simultaneously.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
Several people on a bus are looking outside the window.
neutral
There are other forms of public transportation besides the bus.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
people see a crash to the left
neutral
People look out the windows of buses for reasons other than a crash.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
A class heads out on a field trip
neutral
Not everyone that uses a bus is going on a field trip.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
A group of students on a bus look out at a car accident to their left.
neutral
Not everyone that uses the bus are students, and there are other reasons to look out windows besides to look at an accident.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
A man watches the ocean off his private yacht.
contradiction
One is either a group or a man. Transportation is either a bus or a yacht.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
At least one of these individuals is looking out the window.
entailment
One of the individuals can be in a group of people.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
Group of people peer out the windows of a transit vehicle to the left.
entailment
Peer and looking are used interchangeably, and a transit vehicle is a form of public transportation.
en
A group of people inside some form of public transportation (such as a bus), are looking out the windows on the left side.
Everyone who is shown is in a private vehicle.
contradiction
One is either using public transportation or in a private vehicle.
en
A man leaping from a rocky hill.
The man is being chased by a mountain lion.
neutral
Just because a man is leaping does not mean he is being chased by an animal.
en
A man leaping from a rocky hill.
The man is outside.
entailment
A man leaping from a rocky hill means he is outside as leaping is an activity not performed inside home/indoor.
en
A man leaping from a rocky hill.
The man is riding a jet ski.
contradiction
The man can't be leaping and riding at the same time.
en
A group of middle-aged adults are riding a bus and all looking to their left out the window.
Grown people are on a bus.
entailment
Middle-aged adults are grown people, while on a bus implies riding a bus.
en
A group of middle-aged adults are riding a bus and all looking to their left out the window.
Adults riding the bus home look out the window at the traffic accident.
neutral
There is nothing to suggest that the adults are riding the bus home or that there is a traffic accident
en
A group of middle-aged adults are riding a bus and all looking to their left out the window.
Adults are riding the train home after a busy day in the city.
contradiction
A group of people cannot be ridding a bus and a train at a go.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
The tour bus is full of people.
entailment
A group of people are people.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
A tour group is enjoying a view of the london tower from their bus.
neutral
There may be other things of interest from the bus than view of the London tower.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
A group of people are riding on a bus.
entailment
A tour bus is a bus.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
A group of people are being led on a musem tour.
contradiction
A group of people in a bus looking outside the window doesn't mean they are being led in a musem tour.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
A group of people on a bus are observing something out their window.
entailment
On a bus implies riding, and observing can be by viewing.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
The bus can not go under 95 mph otherwise it will explode.
contradiction
It's unusual for a bus to travel under 95mp and explode at the same time.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
Two dogs rowing a boat.
contradiction
A group of men looking outside a window don't have to see a dog rowing a boat.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
People are on a bus.
entailment
A group of people are people, while a tour bus is a bus.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
People are at home sitting in chairs.
contradiction
People riding on a bus. Have to be seated.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
A group of tourist are looking at the statue of liberty.
neutral
A group of people on a tour bus may look interestingly at things other than the statue of liberty.
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
People are in another country and site seeing on a bus.
neutral
Sentence 1 is missing people in another country
en
A group of people are riding on a tour bus and viewing something interesting out the window.
A group of people are on vacation.
neutral
Not all people on a tour bus are on vacation.
en