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942,100 | hypothesis: The Greek definition of κανὠν is a rule . premise: The Apostolic Canons or Ecclesiastical Canons of the Same Holy Apostles is a collection of ancient ecclesiastical decrees (eighty-five in the Eastern, fifty in the Western Church) concerning the government and discipline of the Early Christian Church, incor... | entailment |
942,101 | hypothesis: Paul Vi 's nickname during his papacy was the Pilgrim Pope . premise: Pope Paul VI became the first pope to visit six continents, and was the most travelled pope in history to that time, earning the nickname "the Pilgrim Pope". With his travels he opened new avenues for the papacy, which were continued by h... | entailment |
942,102 | hypothesis: Zŏnglĭ is the pinyin form of premier . premise: The People's Republic of China constitution set a premier just one place below the National People's Congress in China. Premier read as (Simplified Chinese: 总理; pinyin: Zŏnglĭ) in Chinese. | entailment |
942,103 | hypothesis: Edinburgh university , produced professors whose ideas had a significant impact on the colonies . premise: Many of the leading universities associated with Enlightenment progressive principles were located in northern Europe, with the most renowned being the universities of Leiden, Göttingen, Halle, Montpel... | entailment |
942,104 | hypothesis: The remains of the apse mosaic of San Michele are in Berlin . premise: After 539 Ravenna was reconquered by the Romans in the form of the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) and became the seat of the Exarchate of Ravenna. The greatest development of Christian mosaics unfolded in the second half of the ... | entailment |
942,105 | hypothesis: Nurhachi moved his court from Jianzhou . premise: Relocating his court from Jianzhou to Liaodong provided Nurhachi access to more resources; it also brought him in close contact with the Khorchin Mongol domains on the plains of Mongolia. Although by this time the once-united Mongol nation had long since fra... | entailment |
942,106 | hypothesis: The Premier League is commonly referred English Premier League to outside the UK . premise: The Premier League is a corporation in which the 20 member clubs act as shareholders. Seasons run from August to May. Teams play 38 matches each (playing each team in the league twice, home and away), totalling 380 m... | entailment |
942,107 | hypothesis: Dr. Karl Clark invented the process for removing bitumen from sands . premise: Synthetic crude oil, also known as syncrude, is the output from a bitumen upgrader facility used in connection with oil sand production in Canada. Bituminous sands are mined using enormous (100 ton capacity) power shovels and loa... | entailment |
942,108 | hypothesis: Amber was a notable dance artist along with the C&C Music Factory and Black Box . premise: Another format, rhythmic AC, in addition to playing all the popular hot and soft AC music, past and present, places a heavy emphasis on disco as well as 1980s and 1990s dance hits, such as those by Amber, C&C Music Fa... | entailment |
942,109 | hypothesis: General Philip Sheridan pleaded to Congress for slaughtering bison . premise: Simultaneously with these conflicts, bison, a keystone species and the primary protein source that Native people had survived on for centuries were being destroyed. Some estimates say there were over 13 million bison in Montana in... | entailment |
942,110 | hypothesis: Skilled buddhist practictioners that can get to the higher heavens are known as anāgāmis . premise: The above are further subdivided into 31 planes of existence.[web 4] Rebirths in some of the higher heavens, known as the Śuddhāvāsa Worlds or Pure Abodes, can be attained only by skilled Buddhist practitione... | entailment |
942,111 | hypothesis: $ 475 was the selling price equivalent to in today 's money premise: For its complete North American release, the Nintendo Entertainment System was progressively released over the ensuing years in four different bundles: the Deluxe Set, the Control Deck, the Action Set and the Power Set. The Deluxe Set, ret... | entailment |
942,112 | hypothesis: The mass of the moon is about 10 % of the Earth 's mass . premise: Earth was initially molten due to extreme volcanism and frequent collisions with other bodies. Eventually, the outer layer of the planet cooled to form a solid crust when water began accumulating in the atmosphere. The Moon formed soon after... | entailment |
942,113 | hypothesis: Corey Clark claimed to have had an affair with Paula Abdul . premise: Corey Clark was disqualified during the finals for having an undisclosed police record; however, he later alleged that he and Paula Abdul had an affair while on the show and that this contributed to his expulsion. Clark also claimed that ... | entailment |
942,114 | hypothesis: The root cause of the Brixton riot in 1981 was racial inequality . premise: Primarily starting in the mid-1960s, London became a centre for the worldwide youth culture, exemplified by the Swinging London subculture associated with the King's Road, Chelsea and Carnaby Street. The role of trendsetter was revi... | entailment |
942,115 | hypothesis: Agustus portrayed Roman morality in the Vestals in his reforms . premise: Towards the end of the Republic, religious and political offices became more closely intertwined; the office of pontifex maximus became a de facto consular prerogative. Augustus was personally vested with an extraordinary breadth of p... | entailment |
942,116 | hypothesis: Henry traveled to Paris . premise: In 1173 John's elder brothers, backed by Eleanor, rose in revolt against Henry in the short-lived rebellion of 1173 to 1174. Growing irritated with his subordinate position to Henry II and increasingly worried that John might be given additional lands and castles at his ex... | entailment |
942,117 | hypothesis: Herman Boerhaave was able to create a model for the digestive process . premise: In the 1500s, Paracelsus was probably the first to criticize Galen publicly. Also in the 16th century, scientist and artist Leonardo da Vinci compared metabolism to a burning candle. Leonardo did not publish his works on this s... | entailment |
942,118 | hypothesis: The Late Jurassic covered about 163 million to 145 million years . premise: The Late Jurassic spans from 163 million to 145 million years ago. The Late Jurassic featured a massive extinction of sauropods and Ichthyosaurs due to the separation of Pangaea into Laurasia and Gondwana in an extinction known as t... | entailment |
942,119 | hypothesis: The Brussels special position consequently has a number of political issues that happen . premise: On one hand, this means that the Belgian political landscape, generally speaking, consists of only two components: the Dutch-speaking population represented by Dutch-language political parties, and the majorit... | entailment |
942,120 | hypothesis: In 2010 there were 1,740 incidents of violent crime . premise: According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Uniform Crime Reports, in 2010 the Raleigh Police Department and other agencies in the city reported 1,740 incidents of violent crime and 12,995 incidents of property crime – far below both the ... | entailment |
942,121 | hypothesis: A wireless internet service provider 's network is based on wireless networking . premise: A wireless Internet service provider (WISP) is an Internet service provider with a network based on wireless networking. Technology may include commonplace Wi-Fi wireless mesh networking, or proprietary equipment desi... | entailment |
942,122 | hypothesis: The Achaemenid Empire expanded into Central Asia . premise: At its greatest extent, the Achaemenid Empire included the modern territories of Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Turkey, much of the Black Sea coastal regions, northeastern Greece and southern Bulgaria (Thrace), northern Greece and Macedonia (P... | entailment |
942,123 | hypothesis: The Shiva Sutras was related to the Ashtadhyayi . premise: The history of phonology may be traced back to the Ashtadhyayi, the Sanskrit grammar composed by Pāṇini in the 4th century BC. In particular the Shiva Sutras, an auxiliary text to the Ashtadhyayi, introduces what can be considered a list of the phon... | entailment |
942,124 | hypothesis: NewAlliance is the publicly traded bank , that is the second largest in Connecticut , is based in New Haven . premise: The Knights of Columbus, the world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization and a Fortune 1000 company, is headquartered in New Haven. Two more Fortune 1000 companies are based in ... | entailment |
942,125 | hypothesis: There are 207 guest rooms at the Sheraton . premise: Montevideo has over 50 hotels, mostly located within the downtown area or along the beachfront of the Rambla de Montevideo. Many of the hotels are in the modern, western style, such as the Sheraton Montevideo, the Radisson Montevideo Victoria Plaza Hotel ... | entailment |
942,126 | hypothesis: Adventures of Tintin earned over $ 373 million worldwide . premise: In early 2009, Spielberg shot the first film in a planned trilogy of motion capture films based on The Adventures of Tintin, written by Belgian artist Hergé, with Peter Jackson. The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, was not r... | entailment |
942,127 | hypothesis: Trying to apply Enlightenment thought on religious and political tolerance became known as enlightened absolutism . premise: The Age of Enlightenment was preceded by and closely associated with the scientific revolution. Earlier philosophers whose work influenced the Enlightenment included Francis Bacon, De... | entailment |
942,128 | hypothesis: Notre Dame ranks among the top twenty US Universities . premise: Besides its prominence in sports, Notre Dame is also a large, four-year, highly residential research University, and is consistently ranked among the top twenty universities in the United States and as a major global university. The undergrad... | entailment |
942,129 | hypothesis: The majority of youtube 's revenue goes to the copyright holders . premise: Much of YouTube's revenue goes to the copyright holders of the videos. In 2010 it was reported that nearly a third of the videos with advertisements were uploaded without permission of the copyright holders. YouTube gives an option ... | entailment |
942,130 | hypothesis: Viking invasions begin in the British Isles in the 9th century premise: Viking invasions began in the 9th century, followed by more permanent settlements, particularly along the east coast of Ireland, the west coast of modern-day Scotland and the Isle of Man. Though the Vikings were eventually neutralised i... | entailment |
942,131 | hypothesis: If a file is created using 128 kbit/s , the file is going to be 1/11 compared to a CD . premise: The use of lossy compression is designed to greatly reduce the amount of data required to represent the audio recording and still sound like a faithful reproduction of the original uncompressed audio for most li... | entailment |
942,132 | hypothesis: Premier League clubs won the UEFA Champions League four times between 1992 and 2013 . premise: Between the 1992–93 season and the 2012–13 season, Premier League clubs had won the UEFA Champions League four times (as well as supplying five of the runners-up), behind Spain's La Liga with six wins, and Italy's... | entailment |
942,133 | hypothesis: Paul Justman did a documentary on Motown . premise: Berry Gordy, Jr. founded Motown Records which rose to prominence during the 1960s and early 1970s with acts such as Stevie Wonder, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Diana Ross & The Supremes, the Jackson 5, Martha and the Vand... | entailment |
942,134 | hypothesis: Niutao was identified as the one that Mourelle sailed past in 1781 . premise: Captain John Byron passed through the islands of Tuvalu in 1764 during his circumnavigation of the globe as captain of the Dolphin (1751). Byron charted the atolls as Lagoon Islands. Keith S. Chambers and Doug Munro (1980) identif... | entailment |
942,135 | hypothesis: The oldest Catholic church opened in Richmond on May 25 , 1834 . premise: Richmond has several historic churches. Because of its early English colonial history from the early 17th century to 1776, Richmond has a number of prominent Anglican/Episcopal churches including Monumental Church, St. Paul's Episcopa... | entailment |
942,136 | hypothesis: The behavioral decision-making theory proposes that adults and adolescents both weigh the potential rewards and consequences of an action . premise: Because most injuries sustained by adolescents are related to risky behavior (car crashes, alcohol, unprotected sex), a great deal of research has been done on... | entailment |
942,137 | hypothesis: Kermes vermilio is the dye that was known as the Blood of Saint John . premise: There were guilds of dyers who specialized in red in Venice and other large Europeans cities. The Rubia plant was used to make the most common dye; it produced an orange-red or brick red color used to dye the clothes of merchant... | entailment |
942,138 | hypothesis: The people of the island of Nanumea thought they came from Tonga . premise: An important creation myth of the islands of Tuvalu is the story of the te Pusi mo te Ali (the Eel and the Flounder) who created the islands of Tuvalu; te Ali (the flounder) is believed to be the origin of the flat atolls of Tuvalu ... | entailment |
942,139 | hypothesis: The Australian government said that changes to Norfolk Island 's government would cause significant disruption . premise: Disagreements over the island's relationship with Australia were put in sharper relief by a 2006 review undertaken by the Australian government. Under the more radical of two models prop... | entailment |
942,140 | hypothesis: The last burning at the stake took place in the US in South Carolina . premise: Various methods have been used in the history of the American colonies and the United States but only five methods are currently used. Historically, burning, crushing, breaking on wheel, and bludgeoning were used for a small num... | entailment |
942,141 | hypothesis: The popular book discussing the politics of New Haven published in the 50s is Democracy and Power in An American City . premise: New Haven was the subject of Who Governs? Democracy and Power in An American City, a very influential book in political science by preeminent Yale professor Robert A. Dahl, which ... | entailment |
942,142 | hypothesis: The name of the first tropical aquarium in Germany is sea Life Centre Hanover . premise: The Berggarten is an important European botanical garden.[citation needed] Some points of interest are the Tropical House, the Cactus House, the Canary House and the Orchid House, which hosts one of the world's biggest ... | entailment |
942,143 | hypothesis: Make up design professionals and client representatives the panels which judge architecture competitions . premise: Architectural design competitions are used by an organisation that plans to build a new building or refurbish an existing building. They can be used for buildings, engineering work, structures... | entailment |
942,144 | hypothesis: Prosecutor v. Radislav Krstic was declared genocide by the International Criminal Tribune for the Former Yugoslavia ( ICTY ) . premise: The phrase "in whole or in part" has been subject to much discussion by scholars of international humanitarian law. The International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugos... | entailment |
942,145 | hypothesis: The concern with long range ICBM with Hbomb was the relative inaccuracy of the missile . premise: In 1955, von Neumann became a commissioner of the AEC. He accepted this position and used it to further the production of compact hydrogen bombs suitable for Intercontinental ballistic missile delivery. He invo... | entailment |
942,146 | hypothesis: At the aviation school in May 1913 , the world 's first specialized Reconnaissance Training Program was started . premise: The establishment of Ottoman military aviation dates back to between June 1909 and July 1911. The Ottoman Empire started preparing its first pilots and planes, and with the founding of ... | entailment |
942,147 | hypothesis: Reducing output occurs when the signal is reflected back into the antenna . premise: Consider a half-wave dipole designed to work with signals 1 m wavelength, meaning the antenna would be approximately 50 cm across. If the element has a length-to-diameter ratio of 1000, it will have an inherent resistance o... | entailment |
942,148 | hypothesis: The Battle of Philippi ended in 42 BC . premise: After the assassination, Mark Antony formed an alliance with Caesar's adopted son and great-nephew, Gaius Octavian. Along with Marcus Lepidus, they formed an alliance known as the Second Triumvirate. They held powers that were nearly identical to the powers t... | entailment |
942,149 | hypothesis: The scientific name for cell division is mitosis . premise: The conversion rate of omega-6 DGLA to AA largely determines the production of the prostaglandins PGE1 and PGE2. Omega-3 EPA prevents AA from being released from membranes, thereby skewing prostaglandin balance away from pro-inflammatory PGE2 (made... | entailment |
942,150 | hypothesis: Albert Hanson was the German inventor who wrote in 1903 about conductors being laminated in layers to a board . premise: Development of the methods used in modern printed circuit boards started early in the 20th century. In 1903, a German inventor, Albert Hanson, described flat foil conductors laminated to ... | entailment |
942,151 | hypothesis: Most zinc ( l ) compounds contain the -LSB- Zn2 -RSB- 2 + core . premise: Zinc(I) compounds are rare, and require bulky ligands to stabilize the low oxidation state. Most zinc(I) compounds contain formally the [Zn2]2+ core, which is analogous to the [Hg2]2+ dimeric cation present in mercury(I) compounds. Th... | entailment |
942,152 | hypothesis: Czech has thirty-one graphemes . premise: Czech has one of the most phonemic orthographies of all European languages. Its thirty-one graphemes represent thirty sounds (in most dialects, i and y have the same sound), and it contains only one digraph: ch, which follows h in the alphabet. As a result, some of ... | entailment |
942,153 | hypothesis: A bus trip from Richmond to New York city takes 7.5 hours . premise: Richmond is a major hub for intercity bus company Greyhound Lines, with its terminal at 2910 N Boulevard. Multiple runs per day connect directly with Washington, D.C., New York, Raleigh, and elsewhere. Direct trips to New York take approxi... | entailment |
942,154 | hypothesis: The term ` pub ' is short for public house . premise: A pub /pʌb/, or public house is, despite its name, a private house, but is called a public house because it is licensed to sell alcohol to the general public. It is a drinking establishment in Britain, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Denmark and... | entailment |
942,155 | hypothesis: The male basketball team from Kansas has won a national title five times . premise: The school's sports teams, wearing crimson and royal blue, are called the Kansas Jayhawks. They participate in the NCAA's Division I and in the Big 12 Conference. KU has won thirteen National Championships: five in men's bas... | entailment |
942,156 | hypothesis: Dogs have thicker skin than wolves . premise: Despite their close genetic relationship and the ability to inter-breed, there are a number of diagnostic features to distinguish the gray wolves from domestic dogs. Domesticated dogs are clearly distinguishable from wolves by starch gel electrophoresis of red b... | entailment |
942,157 | hypothesis: Mass media is where the meanings of words are negotiated . premise: Translation is a major obstacle when comparing different cultures. Many English terms lack equivalents in other languages, while concepts and words from other languages fail to be reflected in the English language. Translation and vocabular... | entailment |
942,158 | hypothesis: The Ginkgo evolved in the Mesozoic era . premise: The dominant land plant species of the time were gymnosperms, which are vascular, cone-bearing, non-flowering plants such as conifers that produce seeds without a coating. This is opposed to the earth's current flora, in which the dominant land plants in ter... | entailment |
942,159 | hypothesis: United States forces on landed on Okinawa 1 April 1945 . premise: The largest and bloodiest American battle came at Okinawa, as the U.S. sought airbases for 3,000 B-29 bombers and 240 squadrons of B-17 bombers for the intense bombardment of Japan's home islands in preparation for a full-scale invasion in la... | entailment |
942,160 | hypothesis: The name of the stadium is the Nieuw Galgenwaard stadium ( 2007 ) premise: Utrecht's cityscape is dominated by the Dom Tower, the tallest belfry in the Netherlands and originally part of the Cathedral of Saint Martin. An ongoing debate is over whether any building in or near the centre of town should surpas... | entailment |
942,161 | hypothesis: The Massey conference eventually led to developing Life in the Spirit seminars . premise: In America, Episcopalian Dennis Bennett is sometimes cited as one of the charismatic movement's seminal influence. In the United Kingdom, Colin Urquhart, Michael Harper, David Watson and others were in the vanguard of ... | entailment |
942,162 | hypothesis: The Southeast Asian countries signed the Transboundary Haze pollution agreement to combat haze pollution . premise: While Southeast Asia is rich in flora and fauna, Southeast Asia is facing severe deforestation which causes habitat loss for various endangered species such as orangutan and the Sumatran tiger... | entailment |
942,163 | hypothesis: Ramanathan Raju is the president of HHC . premise: The most well-known hospital in the HHC system is Bellevue Hospital, the oldest public hospital in the United States. Bellevue is the designated hospital for treatment of the President of the United States and other world leaders if they become sick or inju... | entailment |
942,164 | hypothesis: The style of the door of the Apostles is in Gothic . premise: In the 15th century the dome was added and the naves extended back of the choir, uniting the building to the tower and forming a main entrance. Archbishop Luis Alfonso de los Cameros began the building of the main chapel in 1674; the walls were d... | entailment |
942,165 | hypothesis: Cotton became widely used in India between 2000 and 1000 BC . premise: The earliest evidence of cotton use in South Asia has been found at the site of Mehrgarh, Pakistan, where cotton threads have been found preserved in copper beads; these finds have been dated to Neolithic (between 6000 and 5000 BCE). Cot... | entailment |
942,166 | hypothesis: In the 16th century , Spanish explorers met Mississippian cultural people in Joara . premise: Spanish explorers traveling inland in the 16th century met Mississippian culture people at Joara, a regional chiefdom near present-day Morganton. Records of Hernando de Soto attested to his meeting with them in 154... | entailment |
942,167 | hypothesis: The new international school in Brasilia will be British nationality . premise: The Portuguese language is the official national language and the primary language taught in schools. English and Spanish are also part of the official curriculum. The city has six international schools: American School of Brasí... | entailment |
942,168 | hypothesis: 23rd Street ends at Eleventh Avenue . premise: 23rd Street is another main numbered street in Manhattan. It begins at FDR Drive and ends at Eleventh Avenue. Its length is 3.1 km/1.9m. It has two-way travel. On 23rd Street there are five local subway stations: | entailment |
942,169 | hypothesis: DJ Stryker quit before the premiere , citing image concerns . premise: The show had originally planned on having four judges following the Pop Idol format; however, only three judges had been found by the time of the audition round in the first season, namely Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Simon Cowell. A f... | entailment |
942,170 | hypothesis: Research identifies sexual population groups by scales of assessment . premise: Research focusing on sexual orientation uses scales of assessment to identify who belongs in which sexual population group. It is assumed that these scales will be able to reliably identify and categorize people by their sexual ... | entailment |
942,171 | hypothesis: A mom can breastfeeding for at least six months to prevent diarrhea for her baby . premise: Prevention of infectious diarrhea is by improved sanitation, clean drinking water, and hand washing with soap. Breastfeeding for at least six months is also recommended as is vaccination against rotavirus. Oral rehyd... | entailment |
942,172 | hypothesis: The Dubai International airport is home to the Emirates post mail hub . premise: The national postal infrastructure was completely destroyed during the civil war. In order to fill the vacuum, Somali Post signed an agreement in 2003 with the United Arab Emirates' Emirates Post to process mail to and from Som... | entailment |
942,173 | hypothesis: The name of the popular album released by Des ` ree is I Ai n't Movin ' . premise: Urban AC is a form of AC music geared towards adult African-American audiences, and therefore, the artists that are played on these stations are most often black, such as Des'ree, whose album I Ain't Movin' was massively popu... | entailment |
942,174 | hypothesis: The memory of the Mac could not be expanded easily in 1984 . premise: The Macintosh's minimal memory became apparent, even compared with other personal computers in 1984, and could not be expanded easily. It also lacked a hard disk drive or the means to easily attach one. Many small companies sprang up to a... | entailment |
942,175 | hypothesis: There are some 10,000 Mayanga people in Nicaragua . premise: About 5% of the Nicaraguan population are indigenous. The largest indigenous group in Nicaragua is the Miskito people. Their territory extended from Cape Camarón, Honduras, to Rio Grande, Nicaragua along the Mosquito Coast. There is a native Miski... | entailment |
942,176 | hypothesis: Along with the Prospect of Whitby and the Cheshire Cheese , Dickens visited ye Olde Cock Tavern . premise: Many of London's pubs are known to have been used by famous people, but in some cases, such as the association between Samuel Johnson and Ye Olde Cheshire Cheese, this is speculative, based on little m... | entailment |
942,177 | hypothesis: Montini hoped to unify 58 nations as Pro-secretary . premise: Pius XII asked Archbishop Montini to Rome October 1957, where he gave the main presentation to the Second World Congress of Lay Apostolate. Previously as Pro-Secretary, he had worked hard to unify a worldwide organization of lay people of 58 nati... | entailment |
942,178 | hypothesis: Active near-infrared illumination is used by night-vision devices . premise: Infrared radiation is used in industrial, scientific, and medical applications. Night-vision devices using active near-infrared illumination allow people or animals to be observed without the observer being detected. Infrared astro... | entailment |
942,179 | hypothesis: Along with red , blue , black , yellow and green , a notable color of uranium tile glaze was mauve . premise: The discovery and isolation of radium in uranium ore (pitchblende) by Marie Curie sparked the development of uranium mining to extract the radium, which was used to make glow-in-the-dark paints for ... | entailment |
942,180 | hypothesis: Corruption aids environmental destruction . premise: Corruption facilitates environmental destruction. While corrupt societies may have formal legislation to protect the environment, it cannot be enforced if officials can easily be bribed. The same applies to social rights worker protection, unionization pr... | entailment |
942,181 | hypothesis: Cardinal Augustin Bea was President of the Christian Unity Secretariat . premise: During Vatican II, the Council Fathers avoided statements which might anger Christians of other faiths.[page needed] Cardinal Augustin Bea, the President of the Christian Unity Secretariat, always had the full support of Paul ... | entailment |
942,182 | hypothesis: The Protocol on Environmental Protection seeks to regulate resources . premise: Although coal, hydrocarbons, iron ore, platinum, copper, chromium, nickel, gold and other minerals have been found, they have not been in large enough quantities to exploit. The 1991 Protocol on Environmental Protection to the A... | entailment |
942,183 | hypothesis: Hamas assumed it 's power in the Gaza Strip in June 2007 . premise: The Gaza Strip was occupied by Egypt from 1948 to 1967 and then by Israel after 1967. In 2005, as part of Israel's unilateral disengagement plan, Israel removed all of its settlers and forces from the territory. Israel does not consider the... | entailment |
942,184 | hypothesis: Open Firmware-based PCI were Macs used as a convenience because of bugs in the firmware implementation . premise: Originally, the hardware architecture was so closely tied to the Mac OS operating system that it was impossible to boot an alternative operating system. The most common workaround, is to boot in... | entailment |
942,185 | hypothesis: Codified and uncodified are the different kinds of law that make up the United States laws . premise: The law of the United States comprises many levels of codified and uncodified forms of law, of which the most important is the United States Constitution, the foundation of the federal government of the Uni... | entailment |
942,186 | hypothesis: A dog brain olfactory cortex when compared to humans is 40 times larger . premise: Medical detection dogs are capable of detecting diseases by sniffing a person directly or samples of urine or other specimens. Dogs can detect odour in one part per trillion, as their brain's olfactory cortex is (relative to ... | entailment |
942,187 | hypothesis: Keir Hardie won by one vote . premise: In their first meeting after the election the group's Members of Parliament decided to adopt the name "The Labour Party" formally (15 February 1906). Keir Hardie, who had taken a leading role in getting the party established, was elected as Chairman of the Parliamentar... | entailment |
942,188 | hypothesis: Hermann used primary the term angiosperm to describe a primary division of in the plant kingdom . premise: The botanical term "Angiosperm", from the Ancient Greek αγγείον, angeíon (bottle, vessel) and σπέρμα, (seed), was coined in the form Angiospermae by Paul Hermann in 1690, as the name of one of his prim... | entailment |
942,189 | hypothesis: Two of the most popular sports played in Hyderabad include association football and cricket . premise: The most popular sports played in Hyderabad are cricket and association football. At the professional level, the city has hosted national and international sports events such as the 2002 National Games of ... | entailment |
942,190 | hypothesis: It is located in the western part of Los Angeles County . premise: Santa Monica is a beachfront city in western Los Angeles County, California, United States. The city is named after the Christian saint, Monica. Situated on Santa Monica Bay, it is bordered on three sides by the city of Los Angeles – Pacific... | entailment |
942,191 | hypothesis: Tantalus Media is developing the remaster . premise: A high-definition remaster of the game, The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD, is being developed by Tantalus Media for the Wii U. Officially announced during a Nintendo Direct presentation on November 12, 2015, it features enhanced graphics and Amiib... | entailment |
942,192 | hypothesis: EPA Victoria and several local councils are responsible for regulating pollution in Melbourne . premise: In response to attribution of recent climate change, the City of Melbourne, in 2002, set a target to reduce carbon emissions to net zero by 2020 and Moreland City Council established the Zero Moreland pr... | entailment |
942,193 | hypothesis: The recording time available on a 12 inch disc was three and a half minutes . premise: The playing time of a phonograph record depended on the turntable speed and the groove spacing. At the beginning of the 20th century, the early discs played for two minutes, the same as early cylinder records. The 12-inch... | entailment |
942,194 | hypothesis: The Iraq branch of Al Qaeda began fighting in the Syrian Civil War . premise: In a major split in the ranks of Al Qaeda's organization, the Iraqi franchise, known as Al Qaeda in Iraq covertly invaded Syria and the Levant and began participating in the ongoing Syrian Civil War, gaining enough support and str... | entailment |
942,195 | hypothesis: The French Revolution began in 1789 . premise: The most influential publication of the Enlightenment was the Encyclopédie, compiled by Denis Diderot and (until 1759) by Jean le Rond d'Alembert and a team of 150 scientists and philosophers. It was published between 1751 and 1772 in thirty-five volumes, and s... | entailment |
942,196 | hypothesis: The name of the neighbor that Jem speaks to after Tom Robinson 's trial was Miss Maudie . premise: As children coming of age, Scout and Jem face hard realities and learn from them. Lee seems to examine Jem's sense of loss about how his neighbors have disappointed him more than Scout's. Jem says to their nei... | entailment |
942,197 | hypothesis: Southern Nigeria is losing its forests due to development and harvesting by increased population . premise: The area near the border with Cameroon close to the coast is rich rainforest and part of the Cross-Sanaga-Bioko coastal forests ecoregion, an important centre for biodiversity. It is habitat for the d... | entailment |
942,198 | hypothesis: Ice age was used in the example of shifts in social dynamics . premise: Social conflict and the development of technologies can produce changes within a society by altering social dynamics and promoting new cultural models, and spurring or enabling generative action. These social shifts may accompany ideolo... | entailment |
942,199 | hypothesis: Some SNESes are only partly yellow if the sections of the casing came from different batches of plastic . premise: The ABS plastic used in the casing of some older SNES and Super Famicom consoles is particularly susceptible to oxidization on exposure to air, likely due to an incorrect mixture of the stabili... | entailment |
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