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939,500 | hypothesis: the second constitutional convention was held in 1884 premise: Under Territorial Governor Thomas Meagher, Montanans held a constitutional convention in 1866 in a failed bid for statehood. A second constitutional convention was held in Helena in 1884 that produced a constitution ratified 3:1 by Montana citiz... | entailment |
939,501 | hypothesis: Ars Technica initially gave PlayStation 2 a 6/10 rating . premise: Critical and commercial reception to PS3 improved over time, after a series of price revisions, Blu-ray's victory over HD DVD, and the release of several well received titles. Ars Technica's original launch review gave PS3 only a 6/10, but s... | entailment |
939,502 | hypothesis: The clans people all theoretically descended from a common ancestor . premise: The tribes were ruled by clans (ród) consisting of people related by blood or marriage and theoretically descending from a common ancestor, giving the ród/clan a highly developed sense of solidarity. (See gens.) The starosta (or ... | entailment |
939,503 | hypothesis: Besides the number 6 , 8 makes of the ascender set in some traditional or classical fonts . premise: Typographically, the basic difference between the majuscules and minuscules is not that the majuscules are big and minuscules small, but that the majuscules generally have the same height. The height of the ... | entailment |
939,504 | hypothesis: The FBI used estimate as a source . premise: The U.S. GAO's 2010 findings regarding the great difficulty of accurately gauging the economic impact of copyright infringement was reinforced within the same report by the body's research into three commonly cited estimates that had previously been provided to U... | entailment |
939,505 | hypothesis: National Geographic recommended that people follow a whole plant food diet . premise: The United Healthcare/Pacificare nutrition guideline recommends a whole plant food diet, and recommends using protein only as a condiment with meals. A National Geographic cover article from November 2005, entitled The Sec... | entailment |
939,506 | hypothesis: Sowell claims that because it can prove futile , non - preferred minorities have less incentive to perform at their best . premise: Terry Eastland, the author who wrote From Ending Affirmative Action: The Case for Colorblind Justice states, "Most arguments for affirmative action fall into two categories: re... | entailment |
939,507 | hypothesis: The independant agency under the Department of State for the purpose of determining and distributing foreign aid called is USAID . premise: The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), an independent agency under the Department of State established in place of the Marshall Plan for the purpose of ... | entailment |
939,508 | hypothesis: The sites rules were modified in Dec. 2010 . premise: An independent test in 2009 uploaded multiple versions of the same song to YouTube, and concluded that while the system was "surprisingly resilient" in finding copyright violations in the audio tracks of videos, it was not infallible. The use of Content ... | entailment |
939,509 | hypothesis: Britain first enacted legislation with regards to child labor in 1803 . premise: Throughout the second half of the 19th century, child labour began to decline in industrialised societies due to regulation and economic factors. The regulation of child labour began from the earliest days of the Industrial rev... | entailment |
939,510 | hypothesis: Vivendi owned 20 % of NBC Universal until 2011 . premise: Burdened with debt, in 2004 Vivendi Universal sold 80% of Vivendi Universal Entertainment (including the studio and theme parks) to General Electric, parent of NBC. The resulting media super-conglomerate was renamed NBCUniversal, while Universal Stud... | entailment |
939,511 | hypothesis: Constantinople once again became a capital in 1261 . premise: Following the Fourth Crusade and the fall of Constantinople to the "Latins" in 1204 mainland Greece was split between the Greek Despotate of Epirus (a Byzantine successor state) and Frankish rule (known as the Frankokratia), while some islands ca... | entailment |
939,512 | hypothesis: Virgil abandoned rhetoric , medicine , and astronomy for philosophy . premise: According to the commentators, Virgil received his first education when he was five years old and he later went to Cremona, Milan, and finally Rome to study rhetoric, medicine, and astronomy, which he soon abandoned for philosoph... | entailment |
939,513 | hypothesis: Kanye 's early production style coined the name chipmunk soul . premise: West's musical career has been defined by frequent stylistic shifts, and has seen him develop and explore a variety of different musical approaches and genres throughout his work. When asked about his musical inspirations, he has named... | entailment |
939,514 | hypothesis: Parliament is the part of the British government that the EIC was leased back their land that they held in British India . premise: Despite stiff resistance from the East India lobby in parliament and from the Company's shareholders, the Act passed. It introduced substantial governmental control and allowed... | entailment |
939,515 | hypothesis: About 700 structures were built in Richmond during the downtown boom . premise: Between 1963 and 1965, there was a "downtown boom" that led to the construction of more than 700 buildings in the city. In 1968, Virginia Commonwealth University was created by the merger of the Medical College of Virginia with ... | entailment |
939,516 | hypothesis: Fiame Mata'afa Faumuina Mulinu'u II held the office of Prime Minister . premise: Fiame Mata'afa Faumuina Mulinu’u II, one of the four highest-ranking paramount chiefs in the country, became Samoa's first Prime Minister. Two other paramount chiefs at the time of independence were appointed joint heads of sta... | entailment |
939,517 | hypothesis: Going to a rehab facility is an option that is allowed to those that are caught with small amounts of drugs . premise: Portugal has arguably the most liberal laws concerning possession of illicit drugs in the Western world. In 2001, Portugal decriminalized possession of effectively all drugs that are still ... | entailment |
939,518 | hypothesis: Supply and demand causes child labour to still exist today . premise: Biggeri and Mehrotra have studied the macroeconomic factors that encourage child labour. They focus their study on five Asian nations including India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Thailand and Philippines. They suggest that child labour is a seri... | entailment |
939,519 | hypothesis: The military leaders were replaced after a scandal over failure to maintain its nuclear arsenal in 2008 . premise: During the early 2000s, the USAF fumbled several high profile aircraft procurement projects, such as the missteps on the KC-X program. Winslow Wheeler has written that this pattern represents "... | entailment |
939,520 | hypothesis: Economist Roubini was called `` Dr. Doom '' by the New York Times for predicting a collapse of the housing market . premise: A cover story in BusinessWeek magazine claims that economists mostly failed to predict the worst international economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s. The Wharton Sch... | entailment |
939,521 | hypothesis: NASCAR begins all three of its major auto racing series in Florida at Daytona International Speedway in February is headquartered in Daytona premise: NASCAR (headquartered in Daytona Beach) begins all three of its major auto racing series in Florida at Daytona International Speedway in February, featuring t... | entailment |
939,522 | hypothesis: Boeing was the airplane company that helped Seattle return to economic stability . premise: Logging was Seattle's first major industry, but by the late 19th century the city had become a commercial and shipbuilding center as a gateway to Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush. By 1910, Seattle was one of the ... | entailment |
939,523 | hypothesis: Zinc was being used in the 1930 's because of polio infections . premise: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has stated that zinc damages nerve receptors in the nose, which can cause anosmia. Reports of anosmia were also observed in the 1930s when zinc preparations were used in a failed attempt to ... | entailment |
939,524 | hypothesis: The longest half life of the isotopes is 243.66 . premise: Several dozen radioisotopes have been characterized. 65Zn, which has a half-life of 243.66 days, is the most long-lived radioisotope, followed by 72Zn with a half-life of 46.5 hours. Zinc has 10 nuclear isomers. 69mZn has the longest half-life, 13.7... | entailment |
939,525 | hypothesis: Congress held up the highway bill because of issuance of bonds to finance the project . premise: Eisenhower's goal to create improved highways was influenced by difficulties encountered during his involvement in the U.S. Army's 1919 Transcontinental Motor Convoy. He was assigned as an observer for the missi... | entailment |
939,526 | hypothesis: Amarkosh dates back to 1381 . premise: During the later part of the Malla era, Kathmandu Valley comprised four fortified cities: Kantipur, Lalitpur, Bhaktapur, and Kirtipur. These served as the capitals of the Malla confederation of Nepal. These states competed with each other in the arts, architecture, aes... | entailment |
939,527 | hypothesis: St. Augustine ( d. 430 ) may be cited : `` As regards the mother of God , '' he says , `` I will not allow any question whatever of sin . '' refusing to hear any contradictory views about Mary and her perceived inception . premise: It is admitted that the doctrine as defined by Pius IX was not explicitly mo... | entailment |
939,528 | hypothesis: Pertaining to egalitarianism , chimpanzees act like anything but egalitarian . premise: The egalitarianism typical of human hunters and gatherers is never total, but is striking when viewed in an evolutionary context. One of humanity's two closest primate relatives, chimpanzees, are anything but egalitarian... | entailment |
939,529 | hypothesis: Güshi Khan enthroned the Dalai Lama the ruler of Tibet . premise: Soon after the victory in Ü-Tsang, Güshi Khan organized a welcoming ceremony for Lozang Gyatso once he arrived a day's ride from Shigatse, presenting his conquest of Tibet as a gift to the Dalai Lama. In a second ceremony held within the main... | entailment |
939,530 | hypothesis: Zelda is the character that helps Link get Ganondorf off of his horse premise: Ganondorf then revives, and Midna teleports Link and Zelda outside the castle so she can hold him off with the Fused Shadows. However, as Hyrule Castle collapses, it is revealed that Ganondorf was victorious as he crushes Midna's... | entailment |
939,531 | hypothesis: The range for exposure latitude is from the saturation-based speed to the 10:1 noise-based speed . premise: The standard specifies how speed ratings should be reported by the camera. If the noise-based speed (40:1) is higher than the saturation-based speed, the noise-based speed should be reported, rounded ... | entailment |
939,532 | hypothesis: The association of football with the working classes changed in 1885 due to the FA changing rules . premise: Many sports popular today were formalised by British Public schools and universities in the 19th century. These schools produced the civil servants and military and naval officers required to build a... | entailment |
939,533 | hypothesis: Bananas were an imported food that provided most of the carbohydrates . premise: Approximately 10,000 years ago, desertification forced hunter-gatherer societies south into the Sahel regions of northern Central Africa, where some groups settled and began farming as part of the Neolithic Revolution. Initial ... | entailment |
939,534 | hypothesis: A great diversity of angiosperms appears in the fossil record approximately 100 million years ago . premise: The great angiosperm radiation, when a great diversity of angiosperms appears in the fossil record, occurred in the mid-Cretaceous (approximately 100 million years ago). However, a study in 2007 esti... | entailment |
939,535 | hypothesis: Carothers wrote to Secretary William Jennings Bryan . premise: The situation became so tense that war with the United States seemed imminent. On April 22, 1914, on the initiative of Felix A. Sommerfeld and Sherburne Hopkins, Pancho Villa traveled to Juárez to calm fears along the border and asked President ... | entailment |
939,536 | hypothesis: Events are usually shown as they appeared on the Julian calendar prior to October 15 , 1582 . premise: Extending the Gregorian calendar backwards to dates preceding its official introduction produces a proleptic calendar, which should be used with some caution. For ordinary purposes, the dates of events occ... | entailment |
939,537 | hypothesis: Bromsgrove Guild made the palace 's gilded railings and gates . premise: Thus, Buckingham Palace is a symbol and home of the British monarchy, an art gallery and a tourist attraction. Behind the gilded railings and gates which were completed by the Bromsgrove Guild in 1911 and Webb's famous façade, which ha... | entailment |
939,538 | hypothesis: By 1810 , 3 percent of the free population was black . premise: After 1800, cotton and tobacco became important export crops. The eastern half of the state, especially the Tidewater region, developed a slave society based on a plantation system and slave labor. Many free people of color migrated to the fron... | entailment |
939,539 | hypothesis: The name of the facility that the KU football team plays in is Memorial Stadium . premise: KU football dates from 1890, and has played in the Orange Bowl three times: 1948, 1968, and 2008. They are currently coached by David Beaty, who was hired in 2014. In 2008, under the leadership of Mark Mangino, the #7... | entailment |
939,540 | hypothesis: New York City gets 49.9 inches of precipitation in a year . premise: The city receives 49.9 inches (1,270 mm) of precipitation annually, which is fairly spread throughout the year. Average winter snowfall between 1981 and 2010 has been 25.8 inches (66 cm), but this varies considerably from year to year. Hur... | entailment |
939,541 | hypothesis: The most recent standard for external drive connectivity is Thunderbolt . premise: Firstly conceived and still used today for optical storage devices (CD-RW drives, DVD drives, etc.), several manufacturers offer external portable USB hard disk drives, or empty enclosures for disk drives. These offer perform... | entailment |
939,542 | hypothesis: In Germany , Poland , and Austria Romanesque architecture is defined by its massive size and modular nature design elements . premise: Romanesque architecture in Germany, Poland, the Czech Lands and Austria is characterised by its massive and modular nature. This is expressed in the Gothic architecture of C... | entailment |
939,543 | hypothesis: The Spectre acronym was originally written as Spectre . premise: In November 2013 MGM and the McClory estate formally settled the issue with Danjaq, LLC—sister company of Eon Productions—with MGM acquiring the full copyright film rights to the concept of Spectre and all of the characters associated with it.... | entailment |
939,544 | hypothesis: Frick removed anyone from the police force that he thought was a republican . premise: In 1930 Thuringia was one of the free states where the Nazis gained real political power. Wilhelm Frick was appointed Minister of the Interior for the state of Thuringia after the Nazi Party won six delegates to the Thuri... | entailment |
939,545 | hypothesis: Spielberg often uses low height camera tracking shots . premise: A strong consistent theme in his family-friendly work is a childlike, even naïve, sense of wonder and faith, as attested by works such as Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, Hook, A.I. Artificial Intelligence and Th... | entailment |
939,546 | hypothesis: The Tisch School of the Arts is located at New York University . premise: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, anchoring Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, is home to numerous influential arts organizations, including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, New York Philharmonic, an... | entailment |
939,547 | hypothesis: The north side has an artificial lake with a little castle . premise: On the east side of the main park area is the National Museum of Visual Arts. On this side, a very popular street market takes place every Sunday. On the north side is an artificial lake with a little castle housing a municipal library fo... | entailment |
939,548 | hypothesis: The name of the house of the monarchs in power from 1714 and 1830 was House of Hanover . premise: Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of H... | entailment |
939,549 | hypothesis: There is 1 sub-metropolitan city currently present in the districts that make up the Kathmandu Valley . premise: The agglomeration of Kathmandu has not yet been officially defined. The urban area of the Kathmandu valley is split among three different districts (collections of local government units within a... | entailment |
939,550 | hypothesis: The Mayor 's Office for Policing and Crime ( MOPAC ) runs the Metropolitan Police Service . premise: Policing in Greater London, with the exception of the City of London, is provided by the Metropolitan Police Service, overseen by the Mayor through the Mayor's Office for Policing and Crime (MOPAC). The City... | entailment |
939,551 | hypothesis: The double bass , brass and percussion sections are predominately the male gender . premise: In 2013, an article in Mother Jones stated that while "[m]any prestigious orchestras have significant female membership—women outnumber men in the New York Philharmonic's violin section—and several renowned ensemble... | entailment |
939,552 | hypothesis: The Soviet Union annexed some of it 's territory as Soviet Socialist Republics . premise: The Soviet Union created the Eastern Bloc of countries that it occupied, annexing some as Soviet Socialist Republics and maintaining others as satellite states that would later form the Warsaw Pact. The United States a... | entailment |
939,553 | hypothesis: Police identify someone as belonging to an ethnic group visually . premise: Criminal justice agencies in England and Wales use at least two separate racial/ethnic classification systems when reporting crime, as of 2010. One is the system used in the 2001 Census when individuals identify themselves as belong... | entailment |
939,554 | hypothesis: Three types of minerals Portugal is are a notable producer of tin , tungsten and uranium . premise: Portugal is a significant European minerals producer and is ranked among Europe's leading copper producers. The nation is also a notable producer of tin, tungsten and uranium. However, the country lacks the p... | entailment |
939,555 | hypothesis: Tuvalu feels its position is vulnerable in climate change . premise: A major international priority for Tuvalu in the UN, at the 2002 Earth Summit in Johannesburg, South Africa and in other international fora, is promoting concern about global warming and the possible sea level rising. Tuvalu advocates rati... | entailment |
939,556 | hypothesis: Eisenhower delivered his farewell speech from the Oval Office . premise: On January 17, 1961, Eisenhower gave his final televised Address to the Nation from the Oval Office. In his farewell speech, Eisenhower raised the issue of the Cold War and role of the U.S. armed forces. He described the Cold War: "We ... | entailment |
939,557 | hypothesis: The Twilight Princess manga was only available in Japan . premise: A Japan-exclusive manga series based on Twilight Princess, penned and illustrated by Akira Himekawa, was first released on February 8, 2016. The series is available solely via publisher Shogakukan's MangaOne mobile application. While the man... | entailment |
939,558 | hypothesis: The Melbourne financial crisis was a contributing factor to the Australian banking crisis in 1893 . premise: A brash boosterism that had typified Melbourne during this time ended in the early 1890s with a severe depression of the city's economy, sending the local finance and property industries into a perio... | entailment |
939,559 | hypothesis: The quick German victory stunned neutral observers about the end of the war . premise: The quick German victory over the French stunned neutral observers, many of whom had expected a French victory and most of whom had expected a long war. The strategic advantages possessed by the Germans were not appreciat... | entailment |
939,560 | hypothesis: The ballroom wing was built during this time . premise: By 1847, the couple had found the palace too small for court life and their growing family, and consequently the new wing, designed by Edward Blore, was built by Thomas Cubitt, enclosing the central quadrangle. The large East Front, facing The Mall, is... | entailment |
939,561 | hypothesis: Psychological and social processes are thought to create an evolution toward genocide . premise: Other authors have focused on the structural conditions leading up to genocide and the psychological and social processes that create an evolution toward genocide. Ervin Staub showed that economic deterioration ... | entailment |
939,562 | hypothesis: The STIF was formerly known as Syndicat des transports parisiens . premise: Paris is a major rail, highway, and air transport hub. The Syndicat des transports d'Île-de-France (STIF), formerly Syndicat des transports parisiens (STP), oversees the transit network in the region. The syndicate coordinates publi... | entailment |
939,563 | hypothesis: Juan Rodriguez was born in Santo Domingo . premise: The first non-Native American inhabitant of what would eventually become New York City was Dominican trader Juan Rodriguez (transliterated to Dutch as Jan Rodrigues). Born in Santo Domingo of Portuguese and African descent, he arrived in Manhattan during t... | entailment |
939,564 | hypothesis: An account of the study published was at the International Computer Music Conference . premise: An in-depth study of MP3 audio quality, sound artist and composer Ryan Maguire's project "The Ghost in the MP3" isolates the sounds lost during MP3 compression. In 2015, he released the track "moDernisT" (an anag... | entailment |
939,565 | hypothesis: The round-back mandolin has a shallower , arched back , and arched top . premise: There are many styles of mandolin, but four are common, the Neapolitan or round-backed mandolin, the carved-top mandolin and the flat-backed mandolin. The round-back has a deep bottom, constructed of strips of wood, glued toge... | entailment |
939,566 | hypothesis: Attacks where innocent systems are fooled into sending traffic to the victim are called reflection and amplification attacks . premise: Denial of service attacks are designed to make a machine or network resource unavailable to its intended users. Attackers can deny service to individual victims, such as by... | entailment |
939,567 | hypothesis: Ancient Egypt considered green the symbol to regeneration and rebirth . premise: In Ancient Egypt green was the symbol of regeneration and rebirth, and of the crops made possible by the annual flooding of the Nile. For painting on the walls of tombs or on papyrus, Egyptian artists used finely-ground malachi... | entailment |
939,568 | hypothesis: Nigeria started reorganizing its healthcare system in 1987 . premise: Health care delivery in Nigeria is a concurrent responsibility of the three tiers of government in the country, and the private sector. Nigeria has been reorganising its health system since the Bamako Initiative of 1987, which formally pr... | entailment |
939,569 | hypothesis: The Catalan immigrant 's speech was called patuet . premise: Following the French capture of Algeria (1833), that region saw several waves of Catalan-speaking settlers. People from the Spanish Alacant province settled around Oran, whereas Algiers received immigration from Northern Catalonia and Minorca. The... | entailment |
939,570 | hypothesis: The NES Max also did not feature a `` Slow '' button . premise: Nintendo also made two turbo controllers for the NES called NES Advantage and the NES Max. Both controllers had a Turbo feature, a feature where one tap of the button represented multiple taps. This feature allowed players to shoot much faster ... | entailment |
939,571 | hypothesis: 47 percent of American prison inmates are African American . premise: African Americans made up 41 percent of death row inmates while making up only 12.6 percent of the general population. (They have made up 34 percent of those actually executed since 1976.) However, that number is lower than that of prison... | entailment |
939,572 | hypothesis: Glass with uranium oxide content was found in Italy . premise: The use of uranium in its natural oxide form dates back to at least the year 79 CE, when it was used to add a yellow color to ceramic glazes. Yellow glass with 1% uranium oxide was found in a Roman villa on Cape Posillipo in the Bay of Naples, I... | entailment |
939,573 | hypothesis: The Government of National Defence negotiated an armistice on 28 January 1871 . premise: On 28 January 1871 the Government of National Defence based in Paris negotiated an armistice with the Prussians. With Paris starving, and Gambetta's provincial armies reeling from one disaster after another, French fore... | entailment |
939,574 | hypothesis: 3.6 % of the Bronx is Asian . premise: In 2009, Hispanic and Latino Americans represented 52.0% of the Bronx's population. Puerto Ricans represented 23.2% of the borough's population. Over 72,500 Mexicans lived in the Bronx, and they formed 5.2% of the population. Cubans numbered over 9,640 members and form... | entailment |
939,575 | hypothesis: The instruments used to point out the different corrupt forms looked to see if they were rigidly domestic or transnational . premise: The purpose of these instruments was to address the various forms of corruption (involving the public sector, the private sector, the financing of political activities, etc.)... | entailment |
939,576 | hypothesis: The US Federal Reserve buys bonds issued by the Federal government . premise: In central banking, the privileged status of the central bank is that it can make as much money as it deems needed. In the United States Federal Reserve Bank, the Federal Reserve buys assets: typically, bonds issued by the Federal... | entailment |
939,577 | hypothesis: The Han government enacted reforms to help out smaller landowners . premise: The small landowner-cultivators formed the majority of the Han tax base; this revenue was threatened during the latter half of Eastern Han when many peasants fell into debt and were forced to work as farming tenants for wealthy lan... | entailment |
939,578 | hypothesis: Red LED has the flattest I/V curve above the knee . premise: LEDs have also been used as a medium-quality voltage reference in electronic circuits. The forward voltage drop (e.g. about 1.7 V for a normal red LED) can be used instead of a Zener diode in low-voltage regulators. Red LEDs have the flattest I/V ... | entailment |
939,579 | hypothesis: Casas Grandes stems from the Mogollon prehistoric culture . premise: Between AD 300 and 1300 in the northern part of the state along the wide, fertile valley on the San Miguel River the Casas Grandes (Big Houses) culture developed into an advanced civilization. The Casas Grandes civilization is part of a ma... | entailment |
939,580 | hypothesis: John Knox passed away in 1572 . premise: John Knox (1505–1572), a Scot who had spent time studying under Calvin in Geneva, returned to Scotland and urged his countrymen to reform the Church in line with Calvinist doctrines. After a period of religious convulsion and political conflict culminating in a victo... | entailment |
939,581 | hypothesis: The Portuguese have their origin in the paleolithic peoples . premise: The most important demographic influence in the modern Portuguese seems to be the oldest one; current interpretation of Y-chromosome and mtDNA data suggests that the Portuguese have their origin in Paleolithic peoples that began arriving... | entailment |
939,582 | hypothesis: According to 2015 data , 65 million visitors gave London its ranking as the number one most visited city in the world . premise: London is one of the leading tourist destinations in the world and in 2015 was ranked as the most visited city in the world with over 65 million visits. It is also the top city in... | entailment |
939,583 | hypothesis: The English conquered the New Netherland colony in 1664 . premise: Europeans came to the Delaware Valley in the early 17th century, with the first settlements founded by the Dutch, who in 1623 built Fort Nassau on the Delaware River opposite the Schuylkill River in what is now Brooklawn, New Jersey. The Dut... | entailment |
939,584 | hypothesis: This extension will end through the 2021 -- 22 season . premise: The Premier League is broadcast in the United States through NBC Sports. Premier League viewership has increased rapidly, with NBC and NBCSN averaging a record 479,000 viewers in the 2014–15 season, up 118% from 2012–13 when coverage still air... | entailment |
939,585 | hypothesis: Most of the AFL 's games were played on Sunday after the TV deal . premise: Beginning with the 2003 season, the AFL made a deal with NBC to televise league games, which was renewed for another two years in 2005. In conjunction with this, the league moved the beginning of the season from May to February (the... | entailment |
939,586 | hypothesis: Cheetah 's avoid the sun for the months of April to October . premise: The Saharan cheetah (northwest African cheetah) lives in Algeria, Togo, Niger, Mali, Benin, and Burkina Faso. There remain fewer than 250 mature cheetahs, which are very cautious, fleeing any human presence. The cheetah avoids the sun fr... | entailment |
939,587 | hypothesis: One option proposes adding a subunit vaccine to the existing BCG vaccine . premise: The BCG vaccine has limitations, and research to develop new TB vaccines is ongoing. A number of potential candidates are currently in phase I and II clinical trials. Two main approaches are being used to attempt to improve ... | entailment |
939,588 | hypothesis: The typical weekly pay of a worker in 1925 was $ 20 . premise: Electrical recording preceded electrical home reproduction because of the initial high cost of the new system. In 1925, the Victor company introduced the Victor Orthophonic Victrola, an acoustical record player that was specifically designed to ... | entailment |
939,589 | hypothesis: Werner Heisenberg suggested that atoms are not things . premise: With the advent of quantum physics, some scientists believed the concept of matter had merely changed, while others believed the conventional position could no longer be maintained. For instance Werner Heisenberg said "The ontology of material... | entailment |
939,590 | hypothesis: Tito succeeded Ribar as the President of Yugoslavia . premise: On 26 June 1950, the National Assembly supported a crucial bill written by Milovan Đilas and Tito about "self-management" (samoupravljanje): a type of cooperative independent socialist experiment that introduced profit sharing and workplace demo... | entailment |
939,591 | hypothesis: According to Avicenna , reason interacted with sensation in the brain . premise: However, Avicenna posited the brain as the place where reason interacts with sensation. Sensation prepares the soul to receive rational concepts from the universal Agent Intellect. The first knowledge of the flying person would... | entailment |
939,592 | hypothesis: Jem and Scout attended the Halloween pageant right before they were attacked at night . premise: Despite Tom's conviction, Bob Ewell is humiliated by the events of the trial, Atticus explaining that he "destroyed [Ewell's] last shred of credibility at that trial." Ewell vows revenge, spitting in Atticus' fa... | entailment |
939,593 | hypothesis: Xanthippus of Carthage helped reform Carthage 's military . premise: Carthage was a Phoenician colony on the coast of Tunisia. Carthaginian culture came into contact with the Greeks through Punic colonies in Sicily and through their widespread Mediterranean trade network. While the Carthaginians retained th... | entailment |
939,594 | hypothesis: The handle was considered a `` dead man switch '' because if the operator let go of the handle , it would return to its upright position , causing the elevator cab to stop . premise: The elevator motor was located at the top of the shaft or beside the bottom of the shaft. Pushing the handle forward would ca... | entailment |
939,595 | hypothesis: For clues about the climate of a place , we can look at variation in isotopic abundances or tree-ring widths . premise: People have used wood for millennia for many purposes, primarily as a fuel or as a construction material for making houses, tools, weapons, furniture, packaging, artworks, and paper. The y... | entailment |
939,596 | hypothesis: Asceticism almost killed Gautama in his pursuit . premise: Gautama first went to study with famous religious teachers of the day, and mastered the meditative attainments they taught. But he found that they did not provide a permanent end to suffering, so he continued his quest. He next attempted an extreme ... | entailment |
939,597 | hypothesis: The defective torpedo problems of the US Navy were corrected in September 1943 . premise: The U.S. Navy, by contrast, relied on commerce raiding from the outset. However, the problem of Allied forces surrounded in the Philippines, during the early part of 1942, led to diversion of boats to "guerrilla submar... | entailment |
939,598 | hypothesis: Vitis vinifera is the species of grape that are grown by Thompson Seedless . premise: There are several sources of the seedlessness trait, and essentially all commercial cultivators get it from one of three sources: Thompson Seedless, Russian Seedless, and Black Monukka, all being cultivars of Vitis vinifer... | entailment |
939,599 | hypothesis: Recent studies seem to confirm the Greek tradition about the existence of vapours and chewing of laurel-leaves . premise: The old oracles in Delphi seem to be connected with a local tradition of the priesthood, and there is not clear evidence that a kind of inspiration-prophecy existed in the temple. This l... | entailment |
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