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238,491 | hypothesis: The expression on his face depicts rapture. premise: The agonized expression on his face looks like a kind of rapture. | entailment |
228,554 | hypothesis: Congressionally-unapproved projects were funded by the Pentagon. premise: The Pentagon spent hundreds of millions of dollars on projects unapproved by Congress. | entailment |
310,501 | hypothesis: No more questions were asked. premise: The questioning resumed. | contradiction |
387,769 | hypothesis: Our franchises will be investigated for this. premise: We heard that some of our franchises were doing this sort of thing, and we get angry when we hear about them doing it. | neutral |
285,139 | hypothesis: Because no one there is able to drive a car, they haven't bought cars yet. premise: and they're allow you know they none of them have cars because they can't drive | entailment |
347,859 | hypothesis: The first success factor is referring to the legitimacy. premise: While the first success factor refers to legitimacy at a strategic planning level, this success factor addresses a more operational level. | entailment |
369,322 | hypothesis: What do you wear to your job? premise: okay what do you usually wear to work | entailment |
355,767 | hypothesis: The hypothetical couple's marginal tax rate is 28 percent. premise: Further assume, for simplicity, that our hypothetical couple's marginal tax rate is 28 percent, so their deduction costs the federal government $1,120 (28 percent of $4,000). | entailment |
260,308 | hypothesis: That sounds boring. premise: oh man that sounds like a blast | contradiction |
216,869 | hypothesis: It is not seventy-five degrees very often there. premise: it's seventy five down there yeah that's not too hard to take | neutral |
68,867 | hypothesis: The majority of their sales are on the internet. premise: The answer is that the Internet stands to expand the market as a whole more than enough to compensate them for having to compete with each other. | neutral |
206,413 | hypothesis: They had never tied a bow tie before. premise: They curse as they struggle with the bow tie. | neutral |
128,236 | hypothesis: The basic humanity of a person does not depend on how they came into this world, for example. premise: A person's basic humanity is not governed by how he or she came into this world, or whether somebody else happens to have the same DNA. | entailment |
230,391 | hypothesis: Paris makes their landmarks really stand out to show what a special city it is. premise: To make sure the message is clear, Paris offers golden nighttime illumination of its major historical buildings. | neutral |
86,639 | hypothesis: What figure were you thinking about? premise: What particular figure have you in mind? | entailment |
56,273 | hypothesis: There are many cases that were selected through out the history of looking over the cases. premise: Knowing the basis on which the case instances were selected, for example, is crucial in cumulation; otherwise it is not possible to know whether best case, worst case, typical, or the like instances are being... | neutral |
17,987 | hypothesis: President Clinton chose the Deputy Director because he had no other choice. premise: President Clinton nominated CIA Deputy Director George Tenet to become CIA director . Tenet replaces the previous nominee, Tony Lake, who withdrew earlier in the week. | neutral |
233,639 | hypothesis: You'll walk home with me? premise: You will walk back with me to the village?" | entailment |
286,229 | hypothesis: Courbet's paintings were heavily influenced by the landscape of the Loue river. premise: While you are in the Jura, take the time to trace the Loue river and its tributary, the Lison, back to their cascading sources through the landscapes that inspired so many of Courbet's paintings. | entailment |
237,255 | hypothesis: This may be stated in a sarcastic tone and not actually meant sincerely. premise: Good for you, David! | neutral |
384,927 | hypothesis: Roy's inventive narrative style can be seen in plays across Canada. premise: Roy's inventive narrative style (multiple flashbacks, rotating narrators) and the exuberant, almost acrobatic nature of the writing itself (Alice Truax, the New York Times Book Review ) are singled out as breathtaking. | neutral |
332,533 | hypothesis: There are no results calculated by the EPA. premise: Results calculated using three percent discount rate as recommended by EPA's Guidelines for Economic Analysis (US EPA, 2000a). | contradiction |
371,821 | hypothesis: America firmly believes it could've won the Vietnam War. premise: Nearly everyone agrees today that the Vietnam War was unwinnable and was needlessly prolonged so America could save face. | contradiction |
7,137 | hypothesis: Each American has been in at least one car crash. premise: Every American has been in a car crash. | entailment |
308,422 | hypothesis: Buchanan thinks that nuclear weapons and the threat of drone strikes will keep Saddam at bay. premise: Buchanan replies that nuclear weapons will keep Saddam at bay. | neutral |
119,135 | hypothesis: THe story was great for children. premise: The story was singularly inappropriate in 1936--the deluge had come after Coolidge and Hoover, and Roosevelt's spending was an effort to stem the deluge, or at least to keep some people from drowning in it. | contradiction |
73,856 | hypothesis: There are several ways to navigate the water with your own muscles. premise: If you want to get out on the water under your own steam rather than on a lake ferry or steamer, there are a number of ways to do it. | entailment |
27,795 | hypothesis: The important documents also include the French constitution. premise: Upstairs is the Mus??e de l'Histoire de France, which displays a number of important documents, including Louis XVI's diary with its famous entry noting, Rien ( Nothing ), for 14 July 1789. | neutral |
58,494 | hypothesis: The demons are too strong for our militia. premise: Our militia will not stop them. | neutral |
217,664 | hypothesis: The faint sound quickly drew his attention, he wouldn't let his guard down this time. premise: But you will not do it again." There was a faint sound behind him, but, intoxicated with success, he did not turn his head. | contradiction |
82,925 | hypothesis: The elements included many things, such as GPRA. premise: The elements include GPRA, key management objectives, the President's Management Agenda, and 4Cs philosophy (consultation, cooperation, communication, all in the service of conservation). | entailment |
18,702 | hypothesis: Services relying on manual systems break. premise: Services, rely on automated systems to manage and distribute hundreds of | contradiction |
121,083 | hypothesis: In ancient times, Minoan acrobats and dancers performed here in front of crowds of thousands of spectators. premise: Imagine Minoans at play here as depicted on the pottery and frescoes in the Archaeological Museum in Iraklion 'aacrobats and dancers as well as the famed bull leapers. | neutral |
29,364 | hypothesis: Identifying legislative changes is not required. premise: 8 This may entail identifying legislative changes that are needed to clarify or modify Congress' intent and expectations or to address differing conditions and citizens' needs that have occurred since the initial statutory requirements were establis... | contradiction |
200,114 | hypothesis: There are a number of similar terms and concepts. premise: The two terms stand for similar concepts and for purposes of this paper are used interchangeably. | neutral |
362,802 | hypothesis: Mr. Podhoretz could not find anything to compare Horowitz's conversion to. premise: The Weekly Standard 's John Podhoretz compares Horowitz's conversion to conservatism to Whittaker Chambers' magisterial tale of apostasy, Witness . Leftists dismiss the book as score-settling and name-calling. | contradiction |
127,109 | hypothesis: An Indian tribe has made a demand in accordance with federal law. premise: Not surprisingly, an Indian tribe, the Umatilla, has already demanded that the bones be reburied as if they were ancient native relics, and federal law backs them up. | entailment |
76,714 | hypothesis: I know some people that smoke marijuana casually. premise: yeah well i know some people that i suspect are casual users of uh marijuana as well and i expect that they probably uh mended their ways uh in uh | entailment |
24,093 | hypothesis: I am hoping to join the co-op and trade baby-sitting services. premise: So as I said, the story of the baby-sitting co-op helps me remain hopeful in times of depression. | neutral |
368,553 | hypothesis: The mansion used to be open to visitors before it was owned by the city. premise: The grounds are open daily May-Oct. 10am to 6pm; Nov. -Apr. 10-5; but the mansion, now city property and a frequent film set (Witches of Eastwick), is closed to visitors. | neutral |
70,181 | hypothesis: The Iraqi war was started due to conflicting political opinions and the oil economy. premise: um-hum but the motivation though see wasn't didn't have anything i don't believe it had anything to do with the oil because i think i i feel like the real the real motivation of the war was to break up that Arab po... | neutral |
56,122 | hypothesis: Turks attacked Candia two years later. premise: Two years later, the Turks laid siege to the capital, Candia. | entailment |
89,713 | hypothesis: We expected them to deceive us in Argentina, so we learned how to work around it. premise: When analyzing Argentina, it's important to keep in mind that since we've been cheated many times, we have learned how to beat the system. | entailment |
187,666 | hypothesis: I like to eat grilled cheese with tomato soup. premise: yeah well i was cooking me a grilled cheese | neutral |
95,937 | hypothesis: The area of service is in question. premise: service area? | entailment |
366,554 | hypothesis: The diaries of dawn Powell is a wonderful work premise: Save The Diaries of Dawn Powell (1995) for last. | neutral |
361,222 | hypothesis: The original version of Sibelius was nationalistic, Romantic, and boring. premise: The old conventional Sibelius was a vulgar nationalist (a la Wagner) and a windy Romantic bore. | entailment |
173,952 | hypothesis: The fishermen have all been correct in the past four generations. premise: FOUR GENERATIONS OF MAINE FISHERMEN COULD BE WRONG ... | contradiction |
27,574 | hypothesis: I have no real idea. premise: I don't think so. | contradiction |
310,854 | hypothesis: The mahseer weighs less than the carp. premise: The indigenous mahseer, a distant relative of the carp, which can weigh as much as 20 kg (44 pounds), is considered by many sportsmen to be as good a sporting challenge as the salmon. | contradiction |
20,026 | hypothesis: Curiosity and dance are some of the virtues of Shiva. premise: Shiva is also lord of learning and dance. | entailment |
104,004 | hypothesis: The Echizen recipes of crab and soba are still prepared today. premise: Culinary delights include Echizen crab and distinctive Echizen soba. | entailment |
344,552 | hypothesis: The Jesuits actually held very few devout followers. premise: It also became a prime base for missionary activity, with its succession of devout followers of different faiths the Franciscans, Augustinians, Dominicans, and the Jesuits which held them in line along with a rigorous Inquisition most notably led... | contradiction |
185,590 | hypothesis: Non-Western music was popularized partly by Paul Simon. premise: Paul Simon 's Graceland (1986), which was largely derived from South African Mbaqanga , helped popularize non-Western music. | entailment |
197,320 | hypothesis: The center of English administrative power in Ireland was the Dublin castle by 1204, said the news. premise: By 1204 Dublin Castle was the center of English administrative power in Ireland. | neutral |
387,529 | hypothesis: You're going to get away with it since they can't peg you. premise: um-hum um-hum they had you pegged | contradiction |
13,181 | hypothesis: The financial eligibility and citizenship status may not be reported to LSC as a case. premise: (financial eligibility, citizenship/eligible alien status, within program priorities, etc.) it may not be reported to LSC as a case. | entailment |
57,619 | hypothesis: Falwall would say yes to that question, no matter what the bible says. premise: Most Falwell-style Christians would probably say yes, since the Antichrist is a false Messiah, he'll have to be Jewish, like Christ himself. | neutral |
232,737 | hypothesis: I thought you had dark brown hair, not a shaved head! premise: But...excuse me, if I may make a comment, but I thought you were a dark haired guy, and not a baldie.' | neutral |
213,770 | hypothesis: There are many birds in the area. premise: The surrounding area is well known for its bird life. | entailment |
63,582 | hypothesis: Paris was the home of the medieval dukes of the region. premise: Before Paris became the national capital, it was the home of the medieval dukes of the region that is still known as the Ile-de-France ' which, by gradually asserting itself over other duchies such as Burgundy and Normandy, imposed its name on... | entailment |
275,604 | hypothesis: Companies often lay off employees to save money on expenses. premise: The cut in output and employment in the investment sector would not be immediately offset by a rise in output and employment in industries that produce for export or that compete with imports. | neutral |
181,793 | hypothesis: She couldn't recall what had happened to the others. premise: She apparently couldn't recall what had happened to the others. | entailment |
153,858 | hypothesis: Tommy wasn't sure why he was hesitating. premise: But Tommy hesitated. | neutral |
381,118 | hypothesis: Alfred Inglethorp cannot be arrested. premise: And Alfred Inglethorp must not be arrested. | entailment |
140,221 | hypothesis: There's only one in Dallas, and I couldn't even find it. premise: i think i've seen two around Dallas | contradiction |
191,450 | hypothesis: You could just take several thousand dollars from your pay to be able to fund medical care and since I don't have children I do not worry about family. premise: but um you just might as well knock of a couple thousand dollars from your salary you know to pay for this medical care and then i i don't have kid... | entailment |
14,543 | hypothesis: The Hadassah Medical Centre learned new techniques from British doctors. premise: The Hebrew University and the Hadassah Medical Centre were built on Mount Scopus beginning in 1925 and became the pride of the Jewish community in Palestine under British control. | neutral |
110,876 | hypothesis: Look here, for me that is not very close. premise: oh yes Now see for me that's a long ways | entailment |
85,441 | hypothesis: Portraits were created by De Wit. premise: De Wit worked from likenesses of actual monarchs to produce his portraits. | entailment |
375,330 | hypothesis: I think it could be a deterrent for premeditated murders. premise: right right i think for probably possibly the premeditated murders i think it's possibly a deterrent but | entailment |
315,062 | hypothesis: She did not look at me nor did she want me to come to her. premise: With her hand on the handle, she turned her head over her shoulder, and beckoned to me. | contradiction |
348,020 | hypothesis: A joke is generally defined as following no chain of logic and ending in a predictable way. premise: A joke sets up a chain of logic, and then subverts it in a surprising and delightful way; that's the punch line. | contradiction |
327,945 | hypothesis: The woman was trying to do the moon walk through the dirt. premise: The woman's feet skidded in the dirt under her boots. | neutral |
227,775 | hypothesis: Although it is seen that he would make a terrific Deputy Comptroller General, he is largely seen to be an incompetent COO. premise: Let me also note that Gene L. Dodaro, GAO's Chief Operating Officer, would make a terrific Deputy Comptroller General. | neutral |
257,746 | hypothesis: He has a jaw. premise: He was of middle height, and squarely built to match his jaw. | entailment |
49,635 | hypothesis: There was no celebrity living in the city, they all lived in the countryside. premise: As home to such entertainment royalty as Marilyn Monroe and Judy Garland and host of the first public Academy Awards at the historic Roosevelt Hotel in 1928, the city was genuinely the epicenter of entertainment and celeb... | contradiction |
341,259 | hypothesis: The crowd you're with doesn't matter at all. premise: they get into a wrong crowd first and then they start a drug problem | contradiction |
246,759 | hypothesis: Regarding the vehicles used for leisure activities. premise: on top of those recreational vehicles | entailment |
333,300 | hypothesis: Intensive studies were performed to show the decline in the gap. premise: There is plenty of evidence that the first gap has been declining--fairly rapidly by historical standards. | neutral |
39,478 | hypothesis: The IMF refuses to help Korea transition out of it's crisis. premise: The purpose of assistance by the IMF and foreign governments is to cushion that transition and help Korea get to its postcrisis condition. | contradiction |
391,334 | hypothesis: Aliens perpetrated the vast majority of crimes in the year 1991. premise: According to Shalala, the number of serious cases increased between 1986 and 1993 from about 143,000 to nearly 570,000. | contradiction |
348,508 | hypothesis: WTP to avoid a protracted death and WTP to avoid a sudden death are equal to one another. premise: Some evidence suggests that WTP to avoid a risk of a protracted death involving prolonged suffering and loss of dignity and personal control is greater than the WTP to avoid a risk (of identical magnitude) of ... | contradiction |
138,812 | hypothesis: Plaza de Oriente coontains statues of all of the court jesters that Spain has had. premise: Just east of the Royal Palace is the stately Plaza de Oriente, lined with statues of Spanish kings and queens, and the Teatro Real, Madrid's long-suffering opera house. | contradiction |
165,826 | hypothesis: The nearby beach is the perfect place to take kids once they get tired to walking around the city. premise: If your children are tired of trudging city streets, take a ride to Portobello (on the Firth of Forth), where the long sandy beach offers a perfect environment for long walks, kite flying, or wading a... | entailment |
79,976 | hypothesis: Spain has a heritage of dance and music going back for centuries. premise: Both old and young take part, attesting to the growing revival of interest in Spain's rich heritage of traditional dance and music. | neutral |
235,071 | hypothesis: They increased the rate in November. premise: One bank dropped its interest rate in November 2001 to 1 percent. | contradiction |
200,288 | hypothesis: The rule is easier on small brokers and dealers than the rest. premise: The Commission states that it believes that the rule and amendments as adopted impose a smaller burden upon small brokers and dealers than any of the alternatives. | entailment |
309,549 | hypothesis: The crash came down really hard. premise: And that crash came down hard. | entailment |
383,254 | hypothesis: Klein's mascot regularly smoked cigars and cigarettes. premise: In Cigarettes , Klein's mascot was the Baudelairean dandy--that rare figure for whom the cultivation of personal elegance is more important than health (and who is, therefore, a model for the unrepentant smoker). | neutral |
309,595 | hypothesis: The estimated avoided health effects are shown in Exhibit 12. premise: Exhibit 12 presents the mean estimate of avoided health effects in 2010 and 2020 for each health endpoint included in the Base analysis. | entailment |
256,868 | hypothesis: The OPEN sign was designed by a friend of mine. premise: The OPEN sign is not pretty, but it provides the information you need. | neutral |
120,540 | hypothesis: We're still recovering from the ice storm up here. premise: they they just started trying to get them together like like like like that around here from for from the community because uh we had a big ice storm uh very very recently you don't sound like you're in the north you sound like you're in the south ... | neutral |
392,051 | hypothesis: He did not have the chance to do anything. premise: Ah, but he had no opportunity. | entailment |
258,331 | hypothesis: The film gives the correct impression about how many of those Flynt has. premise: The film gives the impression that Flynt has none, although he has five--to the best of his knowledge. | contradiction |
303,662 | hypothesis: Ryder and her boyfriend hated the jocks and cheerleaders, so they took action against them because of this hate. premise: Only this time, instead of humiliating the jocks and cheerleaders, Ryder and her boyfriend, played by Christian Slater, kill them. | neutral |
381,077 | hypothesis: It came from Styles Court. premise: From Styles Court. | entailment |
244,719 | hypothesis: In Room 6 there are things like pottery, jewelry, and military pieces that are from the New-Palace and Post-Palace periods. premise: Room 6 concentrates on tomb finds dating from the New-Palace and Post-Palace periods and displays beautiful pottery pieces, military pieces such as helmets and sword handles, ... | entailment |
261,744 | hypothesis: It made even simple tasks more difficult. premise: Having praised bloat, let me confide that when I worked on the Microsoft Outlook team, bloat was my biggest enemy. | neutral |
283,551 | hypothesis: There has never been an attempt at merging Hinduism and Islam. premise: The one attempt to merge the principles of Hinduism and Islam is that of the Sikhs ( disciples ). | contradiction |
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