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250,271 | hypothesis: I read many books. premise: the and i i like that that's good fun reading | neutral |
224,100 | hypothesis: We do not take our obligations seriously. premise: We take these obligations very seriously with all of our responsibilities, including those relating to the Congress' concerns regarding the recent accountability failures in the private sector. | contradiction |
188,403 | hypothesis: College is not that easy. premise: you know they just make it look so easy but i know it i'm smart enough to know that it's not quite that easy | neutral |
221,594 | hypothesis: Most islands stayed inland rather than moving to the coast. premise: Islanders who stayed put, and didn't flee to the coast to work the tourism industry, can live almost unmolested by beach-bound modern invaders. | neutral |
183,548 | hypothesis: The shopping centers here are comparable to those in Hong Kong, without the pressure of salemanship. premise: The discount shopping centers here rival those of Hong Kong without subjecting you to the latter's aggressive style of salesmanship. | entailment |
190,340 | hypothesis: The EPA said the air toxics control is appropriate for the boilers. premise: Based on the Report to Congress and on other available information, EPA found in December 2000 that air toxics control is appropriate for coal-fired and oil-fired utility boilers. | entailment |
264,561 | hypothesis: It's you, she huffed. premise: Oh, it's you, she said. | neutral |
173,526 | hypothesis: I am not sure what it's called; either kishkes or knishes. premise: yeah no no no uh kishkes or knishes or | neutral |
111,965 | hypothesis: The French boutiques only sell local items. premise: There are also several French boutiques that stock merchandise from the Continent, though the selection of items for sale is rather limited. | contradiction |
16,321 | hypothesis: What did he get right? premise: What had he said wrong? | contradiction |
79,480 | hypothesis: There are no recent examples including the actions taken by the SEC. premise: Recent examples include actions taken by the Congress, the SEC and the GAO to address areas of concern that each felt warranted government action. | contradiction |
311,093 | hypothesis: The company had an unfortunate incident occur. premise: incident response after an incident had exposed shortfalls in the company's | entailment |
195,695 | hypothesis: James Joyce could have been a student here, but chose to go elsewhere for his schooling. premise: James Joyce was a student here, and, towards the end of his life, the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins lectured here. | contradiction |
104,305 | hypothesis: Make clothing for them, you see. premise: you know you make clothes for them and everything like that | entailment |
328,241 | hypothesis: i hope you get to relax with your family for the rest of the weekend premise: yeah so okay i hope you have a good rest of your weekend okay bye-bye | neutral |
224,893 | hypothesis: Kids really like that place because they have playgrounds. premise: and it's just off the interstate and the kids would love it because they have playgrounds for the children and all and they have uh several nature trails | entailment |
150,110 | hypothesis: (My neighbours are pretty angry because of the pebbles inadvertently flung at their windows.) premise: (I can say that my neighbors are pretty annoyed at the pebbles inadvertently flung at their windows.) | entailment |
76,482 | hypothesis: Most people in America are indoctrinated into a materialistic society. premise: That's indoctri-friggin-nation for ya! | neutral |
171,114 | hypothesis: They might wish to be exposed to it for longer. premise: you wonder if being exposed to that for a while what percentage of them would actually say hey that's not a bad way to do it because from what i understand from some of the guys i know crime uh is punishable just almost uh instantly and | neutral |
388,746 | hypothesis: Exactly, I think so premise: uh-huh right i think so and uh | entailment |
102,068 | hypothesis: White seemed knowledgeable on all subjects. premise: White knew everything. | entailment |
255,927 | hypothesis: Callie asked no questions and minded her own business. premise: You ask about the cart, Callie, but don't make it definite. | contradiction |
185,850 | hypothesis: Standarized format and standardized content requirements for the labeling of over-the-counter drug products are established by the final rule. premise: The final rule establishes a standardized format and standardized content requirements for the labeling of over-the-counter drug products. | entailment |
284,213 | hypothesis: They have changed their name on numerous occasions. premise: yeah something like that yeah they've changed their name so many times i've lost track so | entailment |
219,163 | hypothesis: The student's generally have a lot of debt at graduation. premise: Joseph D. Harbaugh, dean of the Shepard Broad Law Center at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., is likewise concerned about his graduates' debt burdens. | neutral |
227,387 | hypothesis: Stephen is rebellious because he is a first-born offspring. premise: And later-born offspring are rebellious (the case with Stephen). | contradiction |
209,948 | hypothesis: The Secret Service closed Pennsylvania Avenue down without a hearing. premise: A month after the Oklahoma City bombing, and without a hearing, the Secret Service shut Pennsylvania Avenue and surrounding streets to traffic. | entailment |
214,911 | hypothesis: It's my favorite food to eat. premise: yeah that's that's my favorite | neutral |
35,025 | hypothesis: Mrs. Inglethorp often relied on Cynthia to keep tabs for her. premise: Cynthia, called Mrs. Inglethorp, "do you think you could write a few notes for me?" | neutral |
381,820 | hypothesis: Anna is letting someone know she is scared. premise: I'm scared, Anna said quietly. | entailment |
23,155 | hypothesis: There are plenty of research investigators that investigate data. premise: There was usually only one research investigator, and the data consisted of descriptions, observations, impressions, unstructured interviews, and existing materials gathered at the site that were organized intuitively and informally. | contradiction |
125,877 | hypothesis: Federal payments are complex but plentiful. premise: Given the large volume and complexity of federal payments and historically low recovery rates for certain programs, it is generally most efficient to pay bills and provide benefits properly in the first place. | entailment |
212,921 | hypothesis: I don't want to let the public know of the arrest. premise: Should I announce the arrest openly at Styles, or not? | contradiction |
83,702 | hypothesis: It makes sense, but I really believe it's a horrible concept. premise: well i think it's a great concept but i think you've uh you've left too many uh uh i'm a supervisor and i approve i approve the uh the thing it it just doesn't make logical sense you know in other words | contradiction |
66,650 | hypothesis: I don't think capital punishment (or death penalty) should be the punishment for any crime. premise: it's a it's a tough question it really is i guess if i had to say you know yes or no i would say you know yes i i would have to lean toward capital punishment you know for certain crimes | contradiction |
364,882 | hypothesis: Ben Green was in charge of Gore's Internet campaigns. premise: We view anything that helps expand participation in the electoral process as a positive development, says Ben Green, director of Internet operations, Gore 2000. | neutral |
337,597 | hypothesis: He's had a long and successful career, and is humble. premise: uh Doug Flutie's the only one that sticks out in my head for some reason | neutral |
54,884 | hypothesis: Staffing and training was already completed and ready. premise: Among the reasons it cited for this decline was underestimating how long it would take to realize the impact of initiatives such as increased staffing and improved training. | contradiction |
209,863 | hypothesis: You can see a collection of porcelain from 10 diferent countries. premise: The Hotel Sandelin museum is well worth a visit, both for the splendid 18th-century mansion with its Louis XV furnishings and for its rich collections of porcelain from all over the world. | neutral |
200,914 | hypothesis: The report uses certain words interchangeably. premise: 'Programs', 'recipients', and 'grantees' are used interchangeably in this report to refer to recipients of LSC funding. | entailment |
287,183 | hypothesis: The best place seemed to be Farmers Branch, but it required a long drive. premise: because of the when i was searching for it the best the best place i could find in the was down in Farmers Branch and i worked in Carrollton it just and i was i was going to have to drive and drive and drive and and it was ju... | entailment |
270,924 | hypothesis: The city was the typical bland Japanese city. premise: It is also a surprisingly attractive sadly, a relative rarity among Japan's bland, homogenous cities. | contradiction |
327,284 | hypothesis: The SEC and PCAOB do not work together. premise: Participants encouraged the SEC and the PCAOB to work closely with the states in taking actions to restore public confidence and ensure an appropriate degree of consistency needed for viable interstate commerce. | contradiction |
388,381 | hypothesis: He knows everything that goes on. premise: His spies are everywhere." | neutral |
160,291 | hypothesis: The handfke requires no restoration. premise: Clearly the first thing to be done was to restore the handle to its original position. | contradiction |
372,103 | hypothesis: Monica should be leaving at this time. premise: Yes, it's really time for Monica to go. | entailment |
260,449 | hypothesis: Scientific tests are never uniform. premise: However, real tests don't perform uniformly across a spectrum. | neutral |
264,247 | hypothesis: Heather, Tony Randall's wife, their daughter, newborn son and Tony Randall himself are all on a photo display possessed by The Enquirer premise: The Enquirer has a photo display of Tony Randall, 78; his wife, Heather, 28; their 14-month-old daughter; and their newborn son. | entailment |
242,537 | hypothesis: A handicapped person might be waiting for you to finish. premise: However, the comment I object to is the one where you say there is never a handicapped person waiting to use it when you are done. | entailment |
338,430 | hypothesis: The two looked the same, except one had wings tacked to it. premise: The latter looked similar, except it had wings tacked onto its back. | entailment |
209,512 | hypothesis: McCain-Feingold got revised seven times. premise: And that's just the stuff they've thought of so far . McCain-Feingold may be a bill with nine lives. | neutral |
10,649 | hypothesis: The museum is one of the largest in the region. premise: The small museum at the site traces the history of the island from the time of the Arawak. | contradiction |
59,748 | hypothesis: Ashely Raines, from the White House, has had an encounter with Starr's investigators. premise: Newsweek 's scoop of the Lewinsky told her story to White House colleague Ashley Raines, who has met with Starr's investigators. | entailment |
43,209 | hypothesis: Julius sat down besides the car. premise: Julius, upright, leant over the back of the car. | contradiction |
97,423 | hypothesis: Everyone that stayed close to the water winded up seeing their vehicle drift downstream. premise: but everybody that was real close to the water ended up it was either that or their truck was going to go floating downstream | entailment |
243,787 | hypothesis: Tim has no idea what investigative reporting is. premise: You may want to put your investigative reporter skills to work on this one, Tim. | contradiction |
97,432 | hypothesis: His eyes were almost shut premise: Through his almost-closed lids he reconnoitred carefully. | entailment |
160,341 | hypothesis: The coast has a lot of sandy beaches. premise: But the rugged coast shelters many sandy beaches, seaside resorts, and fishing ports, and inland you will find picturesque chateaux and towns, canals and rivers. | entailment |
22,146 | hypothesis: Ramses II had problems with his father. premise: Though Seti commissioned the temple between 1291 and 1279 b.c. , the colonnaded courtyards and ramps on its facade were added by his son Ramses II who usurped his father, trying every way possible to excise his name from the temple walls. | entailment |
49,022 | hypothesis: Alcoholic and garment goods imported from France. premise: Best French perfumes, silk items, porcelain, crystal liqueurs, and vintage wines. | neutral |
80,263 | hypothesis: Businesses are almost always damaged. premise: quite a lot um it's not it doesn't usually damage any businesses or anything but you can't get off of thirty five to um | contradiction |
271,007 | hypothesis: I never need someone to listen to my problems. premise: I want to ask your advice. | contradiction |
202,558 | hypothesis: The table shows the results of a survey by the EPA of major suppliers of SCR. premise: Table 6-7 shows the results of a survey of major suppliers of SCR catalyst to coal-fired boilers. | neutral |
346,291 | hypothesis: Do to not having to deal with transportation, they do not have a responsibility for people. premise: well i can see transportation because now you're dealing with or they have the responsibility over a great number of people | contradiction |
208,423 | hypothesis: Something expands the government deficit. premise: expands government deficit, | entailment |
45,057 | hypothesis: Bold and artistic is a Clintonian quality and it reminds us of Clinton. premise: Lott's sushi-master carve-up of the phrase at this time was positively Clintonian in its boldness and artistry. | neutral |
193,907 | hypothesis: Congress was incorrect about the representation of H-2A workers. premise: Congress did not view the present in the United States language in the appropriations bill as limiting the representation of H-2A workers to the time period during which they remained in the United States. | neutral |
385,197 | hypothesis: The lakes are often considered a wonderful fishing destination. premise: There were originally two lakes here, as well as a pretty village in the valley. | neutral |
184,639 | hypothesis: She's terrified to be back in court. premise: She is about to return to court for a hearing to clear her record. | neutral |
268,754 | hypothesis: The more fragile pieces tend to have been kept in more lower down places. premise: Some of the more fragile pieces are exhibited in an upstairs chapter room, worth a visit for a close-up view of his workmanship. | contradiction |
112,379 | hypothesis: He handed to keys to the DR. premise: He handed the two keys which Dr. | neutral |
254,229 | hypothesis: Certain variables caused some data to be rejected. premise: N, the total number of LC50 values used in calculating the CV(%) varied with organism and toxicant because some data were rejected due to water hardness, lack of concentration measurements, and/or because some of the LC50s were not calculable. | entailment |
315,340 | hypothesis: The sky was blue and clear. premise: A dust storm had formed in the west and the sun seemed to take up half the sky, painting the rest blood red. | contradiction |
88,177 | hypothesis: Programs and their staff members should address both community and business concerns. premise: Programs and their staff members are encouraged to collaborate with the community and apply bold strategies in addressing community problems. | neutral |
294,772 | hypothesis: We need to remember some ideas.. premise: In addition to core values, we all need to keep certain timeless principles in mind at al times. | contradiction |
338,653 | hypothesis: To you and him it is not the one. premise: No the one to you. | neutral |
147,730 | hypothesis: Residencia Academia Santa Clara is a nursing home. premise: It is also a hostel, Residencia Academica Santa Clara, which provides peaceful, simple rooms (see page 128); a lot of visitors have long-term stays on their minds. | contradiction |
254,513 | hypothesis: I need to take this call. premise: yeah i got a wait call hang on a second | neutral |
241,678 | hypothesis: The Commission got many comments from various different organizations. premise: The Commission received comments on the proposals from 77 individual investors, 10 industry associations, seven exchanges, the National Association of Security Dealers, eight academics, 41 market participants, and the Department... | entailment |
78,025 | hypothesis: The don't offer toxicity tests, only food for culture. premise: SOURCES OF FOOD FOR CULTURE AND TOXICITY TESTS | contradiction |
106,577 | hypothesis: Just south of Lake Windermere is an important village called Cartmel. premise: Situated in the middle of the Cartmel peninsula south of Lake Windermere, the village of Cartmel has been at the heart of some important events in English history. | entailment |
17,711 | hypothesis: Ca'daan was shouting about the arrival of the Queen of England. premise: They are coming here! shouted Ca'daan. | neutral |
177,198 | hypothesis: The girl looked the first in the eye, unflinching. premise: The girl looked from one to the other of them with large wondering eyes. | contradiction |
350,250 | hypothesis: Kiss always performed in concert wearing suits and ties. premise: Pans for this tale of four high-school boys and their quest to watch a Kiss loud, vulgar, cartoonish, obnoxious, dizzying, disposable and more than a little bit shrill (Jim DeRogatis, the Chicago Sun-Times ). a tongue-cam point of view fro... | contradiction |
374,034 | hypothesis: The information security risks to the business units were deemed unimportant. premise: However, the financial services corporation provided the best example of how periodic reports of results can be used to hold managers accountable for understanding, as well as reducing, the information security risks to t... | contradiction |
329,670 | hypothesis: Taking a taxi costs less than going for a camel ride. premise: You can take a taxi or try a camel ride, very appropriate given the terrain. | neutral |
129,839 | hypothesis: An organization in Butler County offers free legal services. premise: There are more than 30 attorneys in Butler County that volunteer for an organization offering free legal services for low income or elderly households. | entailment |
345,979 | hypothesis: There are some people under the age of 21 that drink alcohol. premise: A controlled trial of a similar motivational intervention with older adolescents ages 18 to 19 years treated in an emergency room following an alcohol-related event randomly assigned 94 of the 184 eligible patients. | entailment |
86,531 | hypothesis: The USPS costs do not vary as much with volume. premise: For example, the Commission believes that costs vary more directly with volume than does the USPS. | neutral |
195,444 | hypothesis: 45 percent of the other costs were put to the property itself. premise: Engineering and project management are about 5 percent of the total cost, while construction is about 50 percent of the total cost. | neutral |
113,101 | hypothesis: The Roman Bridge was built during Julius Caesar's government. premise: The river Ouvyze, spanned by a Roman bridge, separates the attractive medieval haute ville from the modern town and Roman ruins. | neutral |
63,267 | hypothesis: Havana is a port city and it is always bustling with activity. premise: The port cities Havana and Santiago de Cuba were heavily fortified to defend against French and English pirate raids. | neutral |
107,551 | hypothesis: You can park right by the front door to the meeting if you sprint from your car. premise: when you come to your Nutri System meeting don't park in the parking place outside the front door park at the other end you know i mean and they stretched stressed things like that too you know during when you're sitti... | neutral |
273,089 | hypothesis: Some websites do not mention what the lawyers really do. premise: Some wonderful legal service agencies, such as the National Association of Public Interest Lawyers, (NAPIL), at www.napil.org, have Web sites that are devoid of explanations about what public interest lawyers really do, and which appear to be... | entailment |
392,637 | hypothesis: The price index for mail in 1996 was one of the highest ones on the market. premise: The price index (weighted price) for basic mail in 1996 was 39. | neutral |
215,196 | hypothesis: Iran is stubborn in their stance and this can be a problem for them. premise: If this drags on for too long, and Iran (say) seems inexcusably obstinate, it can be judged noncompliant by a vote of convention members, and sanctioned accordingly. | entailment |
166,740 | hypothesis: Christian tombstones are found in the floor, sacrilege to the old synagogue. premise: Curiously, Christian tombstones are found in the floor; after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, the synagogue was converted into a church. | neutral |
227,389 | hypothesis: Number 14 was skilled at his task. premise: Number 14 proceeded deftly with his task. | neutral |
187,150 | hypothesis: It's pretty accurate to say he's guilty of the crime. premise: That's probably more accurate, without making a definitive statement. | neutral |
3,975 | hypothesis: There's a song with that title, but it's not new. premise: i guess uh uh there's a song by that name i guess but it's not new | entailment |
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