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941,300 | hypothesis: When there is a transient , 192 samples are taken instead of 576 . premise: During encoding, 576 time-domain samples are taken and are transformed to 576 frequency-domain samples.[clarification needed] If there is a transient, 192 samples are taken instead of 576. This is done to limit the temporal spread o... | entailment |
941,301 | hypothesis: Calculating molar volume requires knowledge of the density of the crystal and the atomic weight of the silicon used . premise: The X-ray crystal density method is primarily a method for determining the Avogadro constant NA but as the Avogadro constant is related to the Planck constant it also determines a v... | entailment |
941,302 | hypothesis: Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa . premise: Mali (i/ˈmɑːli/; French: [maˈli]), officially the Republic of Mali (French: République du Mali), is a landlocked country in West Africa. Mali is the eighth-largest country in Africa, with an area of just over 1,240,000 square kilometres (480,000 sq mi)... | entailment |
941,303 | hypothesis: Cooler objects glow less than objects that are hotter . premise: In the last years of the nineteenth century, Planck was investigating the problem of black-body radiation first posed by Kirchhoff some forty years earlier. It is well known that hot objects glow, and that hotter objects glow brighter than coo... | entailment |
941,304 | hypothesis: Kraftwerk played electronic pop music . premise: In the early 1980s, Chicago radio jocks The Hot Mix 5, and club DJs Ron Hardy and Frankie Knuckles played various styles of dance music, including older disco records (mostly Philly disco and Salsoul tracks), electro funk tracks by artists such as Afrika Bamb... | entailment |
941,305 | hypothesis: The Carthaginians explored the Atlantic coast for trade . premise: By 500 BCE, Greeks arrived in the desert. Greek traders spread along the eastern coast of the desert, establishing trading colonies along the Red Sea. The Carthaginians explored the Atlantic coast of the desert, but the turbulence of the wat... | entailment |
941,306 | hypothesis: The Information Office of the State Council of the PRC maintains an edict of the Zhengtong Emperor . premise: The Information Office of the State Council of the PRC preserves an edict of the Zhengtong Emperor (r. 1435–1449) addressed to the Karmapa in 1445, written after the latter's agent had brought holy ... | entailment |
941,307 | hypothesis: Immigration has brought Islam by 4.95 % . premise: Christianity is the predominant religion of Switzerland (about 71% of resident population and 75% of Swiss citizens), divided between the Catholic Church (38.21% of the population), the Swiss Reformed Church (26.93%), further Protestant churches (2.89%) and... | entailment |
941,308 | hypothesis: Bermuda a great place for snorkellers is because many nearby reefs are readily accessible from shore . premise: Bermuda's pink sand beaches and clear, cerulean blue ocean waters are popular with tourists. Many of Bermuda's hotels are located along the south shore of the island. In addition to its beaches, t... | entailment |
941,309 | hypothesis: Pomors is distinguished by the presence of Y Haplogroup N. premise: Pomors are distinguished by the presence of Y Haplogroup N among them. Postulated to originate from southeast Asia, it is found at high rates in Uralic peoples. Its presence in Pomors (called "Northern Russians" in the report) attests to th... | entailment |
941,310 | hypothesis: Richmond receives 7.6 centimeters or more of snow in a 24 hour period , once annually . premise: Precipitation is rather uniformly distributed throughout the year. However, dry periods lasting several weeks do occur, especially in autumn when long periods of pleasant, mild weather are most common. There is ... | entailment |
941,311 | hypothesis: Declining revenues and increased spending led to Swazi budget cuts . premise: Economic growth in Swaziland has lagged behind that of its neighbours. Real GDP growth since 2001 has averaged 2.8%, nearly 2 percentage points lower than growth in other Southern African Customs Union (SACU) member countries. Low... | entailment |
941,312 | hypothesis: Radars , command posts , and other such things are usually mounted on a fleet of vehicles . premise: Most modern air defence systems are fairly mobile. Even the larger systems tend to be mounted on trailers and are designed to be fairly quickly broken down or set up. In the past, this was not always the cas... | entailment |
941,313 | hypothesis: Sanskrit exist beside vernacular Prakrits . premise: Sanskrit linguist Madhav Deshpande says that when the term "Sanskrit" arose it was not thought of as a specific language set apart from other languages, but rather as a particularly refined or perfected manner of speaking. Knowledge of Sanskrit was a mark... | entailment |
941,314 | hypothesis: William James was born in 1842 . premise: Around the beginning of the 20th century, William James (1842–1910) coined the term "radical empiricism" to describe an offshoot of his form of pragmatism, which he argued could be dealt with separately from his pragmatism – though in fact the two concepts are inter... | entailment |
941,315 | hypothesis: Fazlur Rehman Khalil led the Harkat-ul-Mujahideen . premise: In a 'Letter to American People' written by Osama bin Laden in 2002, he stated that one of the reasons he was fighting America is because of its support of India on the Kashmir issue. While on a trip to Delhi in 2002, U.S. Secretary of Defense Don... | entailment |
941,316 | hypothesis: The publication of the Plan for Plymouth was on April 27 , 1944 . premise: On 27 April 1944 Sir Patrick Abercrombie's Plan for Plymouth to rebuild the bomb-damaged city was published; it called for demolition of the few remaining pre-War buildings in the city centre to make way for their replacement with wi... | entailment |
941,317 | hypothesis: Games run 16.7 % slower on PAL consoles than NTSC due to frequency differences . premise: PAL consoles face another incompatibility when playing out-of-region cartridges: the NTSC video standard specifies video at 60 Hz while PAL operates at 50 Hz, resulting in approximately 16.7% slower gameplay. Additiona... | entailment |
941,318 | hypothesis: The 2013 ParkScore rating for NYC made NYC second in best park system to Minneapolis . premise: In its 2013 ParkScore ranking, The Trust for Public Land reported that the park system in New York City was the second best park system among the 50 most populous U.S. cities, behind the park system of Minneapoli... | entailment |
941,319 | hypothesis: Princess Elizabeth Station was built to study climate change . premise: On 6 September 2007, Belgian-based International Polar Foundation unveiled the Princess Elisabeth station, the world's first zero-emissions polar science station in Antarctica to research climate change. Costing $16.3 million, the prefa... | entailment |
941,320 | hypothesis: Spielberg found early success with science-fiction and adventure films . premise: In a career spanning more than four decades, Spielberg's films have covered many themes and genres. Spielberg's early science-fiction and adventure films were seen as archetypes of modern Hollywood blockbuster filmmaking. In l... | entailment |
941,321 | hypothesis: Former Governing Body member , Raymond Franz , argued that the methods employed by the religion were all elements of mind control . premise: Former members Heather and Gary Botting compare the cultural paradigms of the religion to George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-four, and Alan Rogerson describes the religio... | entailment |
941,322 | hypothesis: The EU has membership at the WTO , G8 , and G-20 summits . premise: With continuing European integration, the European Union is increasingly being seen as a great power in its own right, with representation at the WTO and at G8 and G-20 summits. This is most notable in areas where the European Union has exc... | entailment |
941,323 | hypothesis: Development of quadraphonic records was the newest break through in home sound systems in 1971 . premise: The development of quadraphonic records was announced in 1971. These recorded four separate sound signals. This was achieved on the two stereo channels by electronic matrixing, where the additional chan... | entailment |
941,324 | hypothesis: After the revolution of 1830 France begin to use asphalt for pavements and assorted other uses . premise: One hundred years after the fall of Constantinople in 1453, Pierre Belon described in his work Observations in 1553 that pissasphalto, a mixture of pitch and bitumen, was used in Dubrovnik for tarring o... | entailment |
941,325 | hypothesis: Richard S. Westfall argues that traditionalism in a university system hindered attempts to form new views on knowledge and nature . premise: Examining the influence of humanism on scholars in medicine, mathematics, astronomy and physics may suggest that humanism and universities were a strong impetus for th... | entailment |
941,326 | hypothesis: Muhammad ordered his followers to attack the Banu Qaynuqa Jews for breaking the Constitution of Medina . premise: The Islamic Prophet Muhammad carried out a siege against the Banu Qaynuqa tribe known as the Invasion of Banu Qaynuqa in February 624 Muhammad ordered his followers to attack the Banu Qaynuqa J... | entailment |
941,327 | hypothesis: With loyalty a necessity , divine hierarchy did not need to be enforced . premise: While the new plebeian nobility made social, political and religious inroads on traditionally patrician preserves, their electorate maintained their distinctive political traditions and religious cults. During the Punic crisi... | entailment |
941,328 | hypothesis: About half the world 's chess champions come from the Ashkenazi Jewish community . premise: Ashkenazi Jews have a noted history of achievement in Western societies in the fields of exact and social sciences, literature, finance, politics, media, and others. In those societies where they have been free to en... | entailment |
941,329 | hypothesis: Epidemic disease was the overwhelming reason for the decline of Native American populations . premise: Various theories for the decline of the Native American populations emphasize epidemic diseases, conflicts with Europeans, and conflicts among warring tribes. Scholars now believe that, among the various c... | entailment |
941,330 | hypothesis: Empress He agreed to the execuation of the eunuchs . premise: General-in-Chief He Jin (d. 189 AD), half-brother to Empress He (d. 189 AD), plotted with Yuan Shao (d. 202 AD) to overthrow the eunuchs by having several generals march to the outskirts of the capital. There, in a written petition to Empress He,... | entailment |
941,331 | hypothesis: One area where teleconferencing could not be used in telemedicine . premise: This technique was very expensive, though, and could not be used for applications such as telemedicine, distance education, and business meetings. Attempts at using normal telephony networks to transmit slow-scan video, such as the... | entailment |
941,332 | hypothesis: The Seleucids invaded Mesopotamia under the guidance of Antiochus VII Sidetes . premise: During the reign of Mithridates I of Parthia, Arsacid control expanded to include Herat (in 167 BC), Babylonia (in 144 BC), Media (in 141 BC), Persia (in 139 BC), and large parts of Syria (in the 110s BC). The Seleucid–... | entailment |
941,333 | hypothesis: Gautama invented a new kind of human without egotism . premise: While he searched for enlightenment, Gautama combined the yoga practice of his teacher Kalama with what later became known as "the immeasurables".[dubious – discuss] Gautama thus invented a new kind of human, one without egotism.[dubious – disc... | entailment |
941,334 | hypothesis: Castello del Buonconsiglio in Trento , Italy has intricate frescoes . premise: Christianity was established in the region by the Romans, and saw the establishment of monasteries and churches in the high regions. The Frankish expansion of the Carolingian Empire and the Bavarian expansion in the eastern Alps ... | entailment |
941,335 | hypothesis: The railgun is expected to be ready in 2020 to 2025 . premise: The future of projectile based weapons may be found in the railgun. Currently tests are underway on developing systems that could create as much damage as a Tomahawk (missile), but at a fraction of the cost. In February 2008 the US Navy tested a... | entailment |
941,336 | hypothesis: The doll themed museum located in New Delhi is the Shankar 's International Dolls Museum premise: New Delhi is home to Indira Gandhi Memorial Museum, National Gallery of Modern Art, National Museum of Natural History, National Rail Museum, National Handicrafts and Handlooms Museum, National Philatelic Museu... | entailment |
941,337 | hypothesis: Winfield Dunn , a Republican , was elected Tennessee Governor in 1970 . premise: By 1960 African Americans comprised 16.45% of the state's population. It was not until after the mid-1960s and passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 that they were able to vote in full again, but new devices, such as at-larg... | entailment |
941,338 | hypothesis: Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency is responsible for approving drugs in the United Kingdom . premise: In the UK, the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency approves drugs for use, though the evaluation is done by the European Medicines Agency, an agency of the European Union b... | entailment |
941,339 | hypothesis: The Gin Act 1736 duties were eliminated in 1742 . premise: The drunkenness and lawlessness created by gin was seen to lead to ruination and degradation of the working classes. The distinction[clarification needed] was illustrated by William Hogarth in his engravings Beer Street and Gin Lane. The Gin Act 173... | entailment |
941,340 | hypothesis: European powers expanded control in Africa through 1880s to 1914 . premise: From the 1880s to 1914, the European powers expanded their control across the African continent, competing with each other for Africa’s land and resources. Great Britain controlled various colonial holdings in East Africa that spann... | entailment |
941,341 | hypothesis: Stimulants lead humans to overestimate time intervals . premise: Psychoactive drugs can impair the judgment of time. Stimulants can lead both humans and rats to overestimate time intervals, while depressants can have the opposite effect. The level of activity in the brain of neurotransmitters such as dopami... | entailment |
941,342 | hypothesis: The name of the airport serving Chattanooga , TN is Chattanooga Metropolitan Airport . premise: East Tennessee has several important transportation links with Middle and West Tennessee, as well as the rest of the nation and the world, including several major airports and interstates. Knoxville's McGhee Tyso... | entailment |
941,343 | hypothesis: HDTV was introduced in the US in late 1980s . premise: HDTV technology was introduced in the United States in the late 1980s and made official in 1993 by the Digital HDTV Grand Alliance, a group of television, electronic equipment, communications companies consisting of AT&T Bell Labs, General Instrument, P... | entailment |
941,344 | hypothesis: By 1000 AD , ancient Mississippian culture settled in the Piedmont . premise: Before A.D. 200, residents were building earthwork mounds, which were used for ceremonial and religious purposes. Succeeding peoples, including those of the ancient Mississippian culture established by A.D. 1000 in the Piedmont, c... | entailment |
941,345 | hypothesis: Salman Khan is the founder of the Khan Academy . premise: Observing that face-to-face communication of the type that online videos convey has been "fine-tuned by millions of years of evolution", TED curator Chris Anderson referred to several YouTube contributors and asserted that "what Gutenberg did for wri... | entailment |
941,346 | hypothesis: Zamok means both lock and castle , depending on its accent . premise: Russian distinguishes between consonant phonemes with palatal secondary articulation and those without, the so-called soft and hard sounds. This distinction is found between pairs of almost all consonants and is one of the most distinguis... | entailment |
941,347 | hypothesis: Cold air damming is a weather phenomenon that can weaken storms but cause major ice events in NW North Carolina . premise: North Carolina averages fewer than 20 tornadoes per year, many of them produced by hurricanes or tropical storms along the coastal plain. Tornadoes from thunderstorms are a risk, especi... | entailment |
941,348 | hypothesis: His father taught Bell when he was very young . premise: As a young child, Bell, like his brothers, received his early schooling at home from his father. At an early age, however, he was enrolled at the Royal High School, Edinburgh, Scotland, which he left at age 15, completing only the first four forms. Hi... | entailment |
941,349 | hypothesis: George Washington was planning to go to Cambridge after staying in New Haven . premise: For over a century, New Haven citizens had fought in the colonial militia alongside regular British forces, as in the French and Indian War. As the American Revolution approached, General David Wooster and other influent... | entailment |
941,350 | hypothesis: From what I understand , young musicians are educated in the conservatory , a department of the Utrecht School of the Arts . premise: Utrecht city has an active cultural life, and in the Netherlands is second only to Amsterdam. There are several theatres and theatre companies. The 1941 main city theatre was... | entailment |
941,351 | hypothesis: The material that marks Bells family home as his birthplace is stone . premise: Alexander Bell was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on March 3, 1847. The family home was at 16 South Charlotte Street, and has a stone inscription marking it as Alexander Graham Bell's birthplace. He had two brothers: Melville Jame... | entailment |
941,352 | hypothesis: The literacy rate in Kuwait is over 97 % . premise: Literacy rate in the Muslim world varies. Some members such as Kuwait, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan have over 97% literacy rates, whereas literacy rates are the lowest in Mali, Afghanistan, Chad and parts of Africa. In 2015, the International Is... | entailment |
941,353 | hypothesis: In Gallagher 's definition of genocide , a source of collective power is malicious in it implementation of the destruction of a group . premise: Highlighting the potential for state and non-state actors to commit genocide in the 21st century, for example, in failed states or as non-state actors acquire weap... | entailment |
941,354 | hypothesis: UNFPA was accused of contributing vehicles and computers to the Chinese program . premise: However, according to then-Secretary of State Colin Powell, the UNFPA contributed vehicles and computers to the Chinese to carry out their population control policies. However, both the Washington Post and the Washing... | entailment |
941,355 | hypothesis: Collaborationist units is the type of soldiers that came from Hong Kong . premise: Japan conscripted many soldiers from its colonies of Korea and Formosa (Taiwan). To a small extent, some Vichy French, Indian National Army, and Burmese National Army forces were active in the area of the Pacific War. Collabo... | entailment |
941,356 | hypothesis: The lowest ever recorded in Tennessee is − 32 °F . premise: Summers in the state are generally hot and humid, with most of the state averaging a high of around 90 °F (32 °C) during the summer months. Winters tend to be mild to cool, increasing in coolness at higher elevations. Generally, for areas outside t... | entailment |
941,357 | hypothesis: According to the Blackwell Companion to Jesus , the Toledot Yeshu was written for warding off conversions to Christianity . premise: The issue of the parentage of Jesus in the Talmud affects also the view of his mother. However the Talmud does not mention Mary by name and is considerate rather than only pol... | entailment |
941,358 | hypothesis: George III and George IV believed a Catholic emancipation bill would violate the Coronation Oath . premise: During the rule of the succeeding Hanoverian dynasty, power was gradually exercised more by parliament and the government. The first Hanoverian monarch, George I, relied on his ministers to a greater ... | entailment |
941,359 | hypothesis: In 2014 , Centro opened its first store in Medan . premise: Parkson enters by acquiring local brand Centro Department Store in 2011. Centro still operates for middle market while the 'Parkson' brand itself, positioned for middle-up segment, enters in 2014 by opening its first store in Medan, followed by its... | entailment |
941,360 | hypothesis: Kanye criticized George W. Bush after the events of Hurricane Katrina . premise: West has been an outspoken and controversial celebrity throughout his career, receiving both criticism and praise from many, including the mainstream media, other artists and entertainers, and two U.S. presidents. On September ... | entailment |
941,361 | hypothesis: The smallest bird is 5 cm ( 2 in ) . premise: Birds (Aves) are a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a lightweight but strong skeleton. Birds live worldwide and range in size f... | entailment |
941,362 | hypothesis: Civilizations from the Northeast geographic part of Africa influenced Somali culture . premise: The culture of Somalia is an amalgamation of traditions developed independently and through interaction with neighbouring and far away civilizations, such as other parts of Northeast Africa, the Arabian Peninsula... | entailment |
941,363 | hypothesis: New Haven Hospital is located at Cedar and York streets in Hospital Green . premise: During weekday lunchtime, over 150 lunch carts and food trucks from neighborhood restaurants cater to different student populations throughout Yale's campus. The carts cluster at three main points: by Yale – New Haven Hospi... | entailment |
941,364 | hypothesis: Beyonce 's album B'Day celebrated a twenty-fifth birthday . premise: Beyoncé's second solo album B'Day was released on September 5, 2006, in the US, to coincide with her twenty-fifth birthday. It sold 541,000 copies in its first week and debuted atop the Billboard 200, becoming Beyoncé's second consecutive ... | entailment |
941,365 | hypothesis: The nutitional value to humans of poultry and poultry products comes in the form of high-quality protein . premise: Poultry meat and eggs provide nutritionally beneficial food containing protein of high quality. This is accompanied by low levels of fat which have a favourable mix of fatty acids. Chicken mea... | entailment |
941,366 | hypothesis: A doctoral programme requires an additional two years of study . premise: In addition, this Introductory Course gives students more information to complement general biology or science training. It also has two different parts: Part I is an introduction to the basic principles of immunology and Part II is a... | entailment |
941,367 | hypothesis: typeset change get around changing their ring name entirely premise: An individual wrestler may sometimes use their real name, or a minor variation of it, for much of their career, such as Angelo Poffo, Ernie Ladd, Verne Gagne, Bret Hart, and Randy Orton. Others can keep one ring name for their entire caree... | entailment |
941,368 | hypothesis: Britain did not want Elizabeth to associate with conscientious objectors because Britain was at war . premise: During the war, plans were drawn up to quell Welsh nationalism by affiliating Elizabeth more closely with Wales. Proposals, such as appointing her Constable of Caernarfon Castle or a patron of Urdd... | entailment |
941,369 | hypothesis: Nanjing 's railway is important and is located in eastern China . premise: Nanjing is an important railway hub in eastern China. It serves as rail junction for the Beijing-Shanghai (Jinghu) (which is itself composed of the old Jinpu and Huning Railways), Nanjing–Tongling Railway (Ningtong), Nanjing–Qidong (... | entailment |
941,370 | hypothesis: the mandolin is a main instrument in Cretan Music on island of Crete premise: On the island of Crete, along with the lyra and the laouto (lute), the mandolin is one of the main instruments used in Cretan Music. It appeared on Crete around the time of the Venetian rule of the island. Different variants of th... | entailment |
941,371 | hypothesis: Naval battles were initially complete disasters for Rome . premise: The first few naval battles were disasters for Rome. However, after training more sailors and inventing a grappling engine, a Roman naval force was able to defeat a Carthaginian fleet, and further naval victories followed. The Carthaginians... | entailment |
941,372 | hypothesis: Victoria was trying to improve relations between France and Britain . premise: Internationally, Victoria took a keen interest in the improvement of relations between France and Britain. She made and hosted several visits between the British royal family and the House of Orleans, who were related by marriage... | entailment |
941,373 | hypothesis: The median lifespan of canines is 10 to 13 years . premise: The typical lifespan of dogs varies widely among breeds, but for most the median longevity, the age at which half the dogs in a population have died and half are still alive, ranges from 10 to 13 years. Individual dogs may live well beyond the medi... | entailment |
941,374 | hypothesis: The term Carnival is very common in areas with a large presence of the Catholic religious sect . premise: The term Carnival is traditionally used in areas with a large Catholic presence. However, the Philippines, a predominantly Roman Catholic country, does not celebrate Carnival anymore since the dissoluti... | entailment |
941,375 | hypothesis: After the death of Sigismund II Augustus the rule that monarchs could only be elected from within only the royal family stopped . premise: Until the death of Sigismund II Augustus, the last king of the Jagiellonian dynasty, monarchs could be elected from within only the royal family. However, starting from ... | entailment |
941,376 | hypothesis: The first facial hairs present in pubescent males between 14 to 17 years of age . premise: Facial hair in males normally appears in a specific order during puberty: The first facial hair to appear tends to grow at the corners of the upper lip, typically between 14 to 17 years of age. It then spreads to form... | entailment |
941,377 | hypothesis: The Alabama State Bar bestowed honorary special membership on Lee in 2008 . premise: In 1992, an Alabama editorial called for the death of Atticus, saying that as liberal as Atticus was, he still worked within a system of institutionalized racism and sexism and should not be revered. The editorial sparked a... | entailment |
941,378 | hypothesis: In order to explain glass breaking , Fundamental laws of physics can be paired with a statistical postulate . premise: But in statistical mechanics things get more complicated. On one hand, statistical mechanics is far superior to classical thermodynamics, in that thermodynamic behavior, such as glass break... | entailment |
941,379 | hypothesis: Socialist deputy , Marcel Sembat defended the Cubists in the controversy of 1912 . premise: The Cubist contribution to the 1912 Salon d'Automne created scandal regarding the use of government owned buildings, such as the Grand Palais, to exhibit such artwork. The indignation of the politician Jean Pierre Ph... | entailment |
941,380 | hypothesis: The eight factors of the Noble Eightfold Path are Right View ( or Right Understanding ) , Right Intention ( or Right Thought ) , Right Speech , Right Action , Right Livelihood , Right Effort , Right Mindfulness , and Right Concentration . premise: The Noble Eightfold Path—the fourth of the Buddha's Noble Tr... | entailment |
941,381 | hypothesis: Even during the 3rd dynasty the racial makeup of the region had become more Semitic than Sumerian . premise: Later, the 3rd dynasty of Ur under Ur-Nammu and Shulgi, whose power extended as far as southern Assyria, was the last great "Sumerian renaissance", but already the region was becoming more Semitic th... | entailment |
941,382 | hypothesis: Florida had the highest mortgage delinquency rate in 2008 , with 7.8 % of mortgages delinquent at least 60 days . premise: At the end of the third quarter in 2008, Florida had the highest mortgage delinquency rate in the country, with 7.8% of mortgages delinquent at least 60 days. A 2009 list of national ho... | entailment |
941,383 | hypothesis: The European Union is often seen as a great power in addition to member counties . premise: With continuing European integration, the European Union is increasingly being seen as a great power in its own right, with representation at the WTO and at G8 and G-20 summits. This is most notable in areas where th... | entailment |
941,384 | hypothesis: Regulations normally carry the force of law . premise: Congress often enacts statutes that grant broad rulemaking authority to federal agencies. Often, Congress is simply too gridlocked to draft detailed statutes that explain how the agency should react to every possible situation, or Congress believes the ... | entailment |
941,385 | hypothesis: Yeltsin disliked the slow pace of the reforms . premise: On September 10, 1987, after a lecture from hardliner Yegor Ligachev at the Politburo for allowing these two unsanctioned demonstrations in Moscow, Boris Yeltsin wrote a letter of resignation to Gorbachev, who had been holidaying on the Black Sea. Gor... | entailment |
941,386 | hypothesis: Adolescents initially define themselves by crowd membership . premise: Egocentrism in adolescents forms a self-conscious desire to feel important in their peer groups and enjoy social acceptance. Unlike the conflicting aspects of self-concept, identity represents a coherent sense of self stable across circu... | entailment |
941,387 | hypothesis: The store 's original target customer base was visiting ships ' crews as well as British Navy staff and their families . premise: The first department stores Lane Crawford was opened in 1850 by Scots Thomas Ash Lane and Ninian Crawford on Des Voeux Road, Hong Kong Island. At the beginning, the store mainly ... | entailment |
941,388 | hypothesis: The population gets to vote for the House of Assembly , or lower house . premise: The Constitution of Bermuda came into force on 1 June 1967; it was amended in 1989 and 2003. The head of government is the premier. A cabinet is nominated by the premier and appointed officially by the governor. The legislativ... | entailment |
941,389 | hypothesis: Two types charging ports exist . premise: Two types of charging port exist: the charging downstream port (CDP), supporting data transfers as well, and the dedicated charging port (DCP), without data support. A portable device can recognize the type of USB port; on a dedicated charging port, the D+ and D− pi... | entailment |
941,390 | hypothesis: 400,000 people came to Detroit between 1941 and 1943 . premise: Jobs expanded so rapidly that 400,000 people were attracted to the city from 1941 to 1943, including 50,000 blacks in the second wave of the Great Migration, and 350,000 whites, many of them from the South. Some European immigrants and their de... | entailment |
941,391 | hypothesis: The Fatburger chains that Kanye established were shut down . premise: In August 2008, West revealed plans to open 10 Fatburger restaurants in the Chicago area; the first was set to open in September 2008 in Orland Park. The second followed in January 2009, while a third location is yet to be revealed, altho... | entailment |
941,392 | hypothesis: The results show happened the following night . premise: During the top 11 week, due to a mix-up with the contestants' telephone number, voting was repeated on what was normally the result night, with the result reveal postponed until the following night. | entailment |
941,393 | hypothesis: Bellah uses the term `` civil religion '' to describe the specific relation between politics and religion . premise: Robert N. Bellah has in his writings that although the separation of church and state is grounded firmly in the constitution of the United States, this does not mean that there is no religiou... | entailment |
941,394 | hypothesis: The states of each province appointed the stadtholders . premise: In theory, the stadtholders were freely appointed by and subordinate to the states of each province. However, in practice the princes of Orange of the House of Orange-Nassau, beginning with William the Silent, were always chosen as stadtholde... | entailment |
941,395 | hypothesis: The `` slap dance '' probably mimics the movements of Samoans trying to rid themselves of insects . premise: The Samoan word for dance is siva with unique gentle movements of the body in time to music and which tells a story, although the Samoan male dances can be more physical and snappy. The sasa is also ... | entailment |
941,396 | hypothesis: In the Islamic religion , it is believed that God put a veil between Satan and Mary . premise: In the Islamic tradition, Mary and Jesus were the only children who could not be touched by Satan at the moment of their birth, for God imposed a veil between them and Satan. According to author Shabbir Akhtar, th... | entailment |
941,397 | hypothesis: Nine satellites were launched from 2009-2011 . premise: The first satellite of the second-generation system, Compass-M1 was launched in 2007. It was followed by further nine satellites during 2009-2011, achieving functional regional coverage. A total of 16 satellites were launched during this phase. | entailment |
941,398 | hypothesis: The city of Raleigh was planned and built to serve as North Carolina 's state capital . premise: The city's location was chosen, in part, for being within 11 mi (18 km) of Isaac Hunter's Tavern, a popular tavern frequented by the state legislators. No known city or town existed previously on the chosen city... | entailment |
941,399 | hypothesis: Diamonds come from the CAR . premise: The per capita income of the Republic is often listed as being approximately $400 a year, one of the lowest in the world, but this figure is based mostly on reported sales of exports and largely ignores the unregistered sale of foods, locally produced alcoholic beverage... | entailment |
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