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hypothesis: Jon said the person would get it right now. premise: You're getting it, said Jon.
neutral
344,409
hypothesis: Many believe that expense of cost studies isn't worth the return. premise: A great deal of money is being spent on cost studies, but when the budget for these studies is
neutral
193,608
hypothesis: It was discovered that patient's age did not affect sensitivity or specificity. premise: Patient's age, income, and insurance status significantly influenced both sensitivity and specificity.
contradiction
117,294
hypothesis: He went with his whole family and they all registered to vote. premise: and uh so he went in and now he's a registered voter but he would not vote before that
neutral
214,842
hypothesis: It is most likely to be power. premise: It could be any one or combination of a number of things, including power, prestige, or even misplaced ethical values (values that he thought were right, even if they were, in fact, not).
neutral
340,108
hypothesis: They were all made in China and Japan. premise: no not out of there but of course these things are made in uh Pakistan and India and Afghanistan and all the Iranian ones are you you know we we don't them anymore but there was loads and loads of them sent over before the embargoes and so they're still floati...
contradiction
274,966
hypothesis: Jon was understanding. premise: I understand, friend, said Jon.
entailment
31,637
hypothesis: His eyes picked out an old man in dark clothing covered in symbols. premise: As his eyes adjusted, he made out a small brazier there, with a cadaverous old man in a dark robe spotted with looped crosses.
entailment
256,964
hypothesis: It might multiply to over 200 bodies. premise: And, it would grow to perhaps three or four times its current complement of 55 bodies.
entailment
112,007
hypothesis: She was allowed to stay at home to rest until she recovered. premise: She died before that could happen while hospitalized with a chronic ailment.
contradiction
30,834
hypothesis: There was a mistake as to identity. premise: A Case of Mistaken Identity
entailment
193,897
hypothesis: I think the dealership was fair, that's why I'd never choose Honda. premise: but i found it hard to deal with the dealership i was going through so that's how i ended up with a Honda
contradiction
33,218
hypothesis: You don't have to plan well. premise: Still, writes Stewart, you have to plan well.
contradiction
331,485
hypothesis: The fish heads are wrapped in paper and hung to dry. premise: Fish (heads discreetly wrapped in paper) are still hung out to dry in the sun.
entailment
213,922
hypothesis: The company left the conglomerate to seek higher profits. premise: And the company was no longer part of a conglomerate, which was good because everyone was talking those days about focusing on your core business.
neutral
42,542
hypothesis: Mr. Wells was trying very hard to keep a straight face. premise: Don't believe in it myself." Mr. Wells smiled faintly.
neutral
290,684
hypothesis: Figure 5.2 illustrates the unified surpluses and deficits in terms of GDP share. premise: National Saving (1990-2000) 80 Figure 4.2:Unified Surpluses and Deficits as a Share of GDP Under
contradiction
379,234
hypothesis: There is ten thousand dollars available. premise: there's money out there
neutral
269,518
hypothesis: Caeser lost present-day Belgium. premise: Caesar drew Gaul's northeastern frontier at the Rhine, taking in present-day Belgium, and warned that the Ger?­man?­ic tribes across the river ' the Franks (after whom France is named), Alamans, and Saxons ' would always threaten the security of the frontier.
contradiction
59,885
hypothesis: This is a sign of how bad the country's financial decision-making has been over the past decade. premise: there is and i don't know it's amazing that in the last ten years we've gone from a uh a major loaning nation to a major debt nation
neutral
111,735
hypothesis: similar to holograms premise: like those hologram deals
entailment
381,795
hypothesis: She didn't want to see them when she said it. premise: They spoke of" she closed her eyes "torturing me to find out!
neutral
354,233
hypothesis: The southern part of Italy is the most popular for tourism. premise: Otherwise, southern Italy is overlooked by tourists almost as much as it has been by the national government since the 1871 reunification.
contradiction
161,109
hypothesis: John's skin was chilled because of the demon he was looking at. premise: The sight chilled Jon's skin.
neutral
129,050
hypothesis: There were no sounds. premise: The real point of mood-music albums, though, is to let them work on you.
contradiction
153,152
hypothesis: I didn't feel good. premise: I felt awful.
entailment
229,150
hypothesis: The heat of summer has no factors which can be effective in cooling people down premise: The climate here is distinctly temperature extremes are uncommon and days are warm throughout the year, with the heat of the summer usually tempered by sea breezes.
contradiction
147,001
hypothesis: The agent of the Eye couldn't see me hiding behind the bush. premise: Against Marcus and his men, she blocked the agent of the Eye from seeing me.
neutral
369,808
hypothesis: No one has ever taken a visit to the museum. premise: The latest audio guides have gone Hollywood and Art authorities electronically beamed up by recent museum-goers include Leonard Nimoy, Steve Martin, Charlton Heston, and Morgan Freeman.
contradiction
167,558
hypothesis: That is a move with great political rewards attached to it. premise: that would be political suicide for anybody to i would think
contradiction
271,018
hypothesis: The Hondurans are very pro-American. premise: in Honduras its very um uh pro American and there's a lot of American i don't know how many American uh soldiers are there but there's a lot i mean they uh
entailment
69,893
hypothesis: Intervention is the best way to deal with personal and social issues. premise: There is little point in funding research on interventions that are unlikely to be implemented.
neutral
94,668
hypothesis: Grab a small caliber gun (.22) or rifle (.22) and find a stream. premise: take a twenty two and find a creek
entailment
113,405
hypothesis: It is scary to have Raquel Welch as your surgeon. premise: It's more scary than funny, especially to the brain tumor guy when he finds out that his chief surgeon is Raquel Welch.
entailment
21,833
hypothesis: I watch the games on TV. premise: i don't go to games myself uh uh
neutral
206,318
hypothesis: Tutmosis III is one of the most remote tombs. premise: One of the most remote tombs, that of Tutmosis III (34), c.1425 b.c. , in the far west of the valley rewards the intrepid wanderer.
entailment
334,031
hypothesis: He knew that the lawyer already knew. premise: Then it dawned on him that of course the lawyer did not know.
contradiction
33,401
hypothesis: I always know what to say in front of people. premise: No matter how hard I try, I feel that I say the wrong thing or something inappropriate.
contradiction
88,175
hypothesis: We never had ham on Easter. premise: now we always had a ham like on uh uh Easter
contradiction
116,422
hypothesis: The origin of Moses was only known by a few people. premise: But then Moses bumps into his real sister, Miriam, and brother, Aaron, and learns the truth about his origins.
neutral
381,564
hypothesis: We only need to check the outside. premise: Looks sound enough.
neutral
49,850
hypothesis: The remaining allowances are stolen by midgets. premise: The remaining allowances are allocated to units that do not receive allowances under the Acid Rain Program, whether because they are subject to the program and have a zero allocation or because they are simply not subject to the program.
contradiction
377,069
hypothesis: Took me a ride on one of them things...i can't wait to go again! premise: Took me a ride on one of them things onct never agin!
contradiction
168,561
hypothesis: The Vice President and his counsel are completely in the dark about their access to cost information. premise: Moreover, even though the Vice President and his counsel acknowledge our authority to access cost information, they have not provided us the remaining cost information and explanations requested.
contradiction
2,326
hypothesis: From my aunt's perspective, it was a wrong match. premise: You can imagine that, from my aunts' point of view, it was a very good match for me.
contradiction
385,778
hypothesis: Julius recognized it immediately on sight. premise: As they were retracing their steps to the gate, he gave a sudden cry, and stooping, picked something up from among the leaves, and held it out to Julius.
neutral
9,839
hypothesis: There were no Japanese names associated with the Sumitomo affair. premise: The funny thing about the Sumitomo affair is that if you ignore the exotic trimmings--the Japanese names, the Chinese connection--it's a story right out of the robber-baron era, the days of Jay Gould and Jim Fisk.
contradiction
66,576
hypothesis: Federal Mission PP&E is considered one of the exceptions. premise: The exception, stewardship PP&E, consists of Federal mission PP&E, heritage assets, and stewardship land.
entailment
161,754
hypothesis: It sound like they haven't done anything at all. premise: well it sounds like they're doing quite a bit
contradiction
379,116
hypothesis: it is just lines because they are the units which make up a video game display premise: what no no no no this is like this is like video game stuff okay but the only thing was that it was just lines okay like if you
neutral
89,452
hypothesis: Slate posted Heaney's poem in the first issue. premise: Seamus Heaney's poem The Little Canticles of Asturias, which appeared in the debut issue of SLATE, contains a mesmerizing image of a smouldering maw/ of a pile of newspapers lit long ago, fanning up in the wind, breaking off and away/ in flame-posies, ...
entailment
252,567
hypothesis: The monitoring efforts were put into place due to the policies enacted last month. premise: Analyzing the results of monitoring efforts provides security specialists and business managers a means of
neutral
24,887
hypothesis: I know that in our county, each person has an aviaries. premise: that seems to be an up and coming business i know out there where we are there's there's uh a person on each side of our county that now have aviaries
entailment
359,865
hypothesis: The locals do not refer to the spring as Mary's Fountain. premise: Ein Kerem is named after a spring, which is also called Mary's Fountain.
neutral
100,511
hypothesis: The Cretan Renaissance was during the 16th and 17th centuries. premise: The arts flourished during the 16th and 17th centuries, a period known as the Cretan Renaissance.
entailment
50,494
hypothesis: He was never naturalized. premise: He was naturalized about fifteen years ago.
contradiction
124,652
hypothesis: The organizations involved in the study found that they could manage improper payments in multiple ways. premise: The organizations that participated in our study found they could effectively and efficiently manage improper payments by (1) changing their organizations' control environments or cultures, (2)...
entailment
35,734
hypothesis: In future we will be seeing a wider adoption and communication between all the present federal agencies. premise: However, they noted that the current uses of IT in rulemaking are often pilot projects of limited scope, and suggested more widespread adoption of some of those innovations by federal agencies...
entailment
357,423
hypothesis: I think there is still a lot of work to be done with the case. premise: and you know they just haven't done a real complete case here to my thinking
neutral
206,642
hypothesis: Person that cannot solve a mystery. premise: Sleuths!
contradiction
368,339
hypothesis: Homer claimed that the God Poseidon did not watch the Battle of Troy. premise: It was from here, according to Homer, that the God Poseidon watched the Battle of Troy taking place, looking east across the water.
contradiction
351,961
hypothesis: The 12 men who were chosen came from the tops of their fields of business, but drove the organization he formed into ruin. premise: He picked 12 men from the bottom ranks of the business and forged them into an organization that conquered the world, reads a typical Barton sentence.
contradiction
356,579
hypothesis: I wrote a book and interviewed someone for it. premise: I interviewed Bork several years ago for my book The Wars of Watergate . His role in the Watergate affair has, in all fairness, been badly distorted.
entailment
248,679
hypothesis: McGovern's poll gained while Dole's blipped premise: McGovern's big blip in the polls came earlier than Dole's post-convention gain.
contradiction
13,693
hypothesis: local communications bidding methods. premise: Federal Communications Competitive Bidding Procedures
contradiction
392,502
hypothesis: The Palais-Royal was a place of notorious orgies during the time of Prince regent Philippe d'Orleans. premise: In the days of Philippe d'Orleans, Prince Regent while Louis XV was a child, the Palais-Royal was the scene of notorious orgies.
entailment
64,725
hypothesis: The Court says that we can give funding even though the statue doesn't say that's true, which outraged Democrats premise: The Court says today, through an unprecedented (and indeed previously rejected) interpretation of the First Amendment, that we will not allow this restriction- and then, to add insult to...
neutral
282,378
hypothesis: The emission cap is lowered by at least 2% each calculation. premise: The emission cap is defined by a benchmark emission level that is modified by the desired level (percentage) of reduction.
neutral
371,468
hypothesis: The executive does not ever speak to veterans. premise: Specifically, the senior executive reported in his self-assessment that during fiscal year 2001 he worked with local service officers to identify in advance those veterans planning to attend the town hall meetings, had their claims folders available fo...
contradiction
78,169
hypothesis: I think that all instances of perjury are high crimes. premise: My opinion is that not every perjury is a high crime, as grounds for removing a president from office.
contradiction
28,109
hypothesis: Aldonka and Czarek were best friends. premise: The question was asked by Miss Aldonka, who apparently had a problem with Czarek's popularity among the poultry farmers and wanted to discredit him:
contradiction
361,326
hypothesis: Jordan maintains a king, and the commentators ignore it. premise: Commentators politely overlooked the fact that Jordan is still a monarchy.
entailment
125,827
hypothesis: When something is wrong you start to make plans to fix. Then make a plan and stick to it. premise: i mean you can see that it's wrong and you just wanna make it right but at least the wheels are moving forward
neutral
277,912
hypothesis: The upstairs has a lot of documents on display. premise: Upstairs is the Musee 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.
entailment
23,284
hypothesis: Do not utter a single word. premise: Speak your mind.
contradiction
172,889
hypothesis: I didn't pay attention when I took stuff off and had lots of nuts and bolts left over. premise: well that's kind of the way i was i tried to remember as i took stuff off where it went and i don't think i had too many nuts and bolts left over when i got it all put back together
contradiction
249,755
hypothesis: The attempt was succesful! premise: Prior to that, an attempt in the 1960s had failed because the patient's body rejected the new hand as foreign tissue.
contradiction
25,617
hypothesis: Lawrence and I noticed that the room was a mess, and the sheets were torn off of the bed. premise: It was pitch dark, but Lawrence was following with the candle, and by its feeble light we saw that the bed had not been slept in, and that there was no sign of the room having been occupied.
contradiction
153,699
hypothesis: They always ask me my name and thank me. premise: But not one of them has ever asked me my name and quite a lot never said 'Thank you.'
contradiction
322,930
hypothesis: That is definitely false. premise: "Someday "That was true.
contradiction
246,415
hypothesis: One of the recesses is a choir and apse. premise: The octagonal construction provides the interior with seven exedrae, or recesses, the eighth being the choir and apse.
entailment
117,295
hypothesis: Tourism isn't a major factory in France's economy. premise: Tourism is a major factor in France's econ?­o?­my and every effort is made to enhance your visit.
contradiction
216,680
hypothesis: You want to feel a little sore, as then you know you've done a good job. premise: and sometimes that's if you get a little soreness you feel like well i've done a good job because i got worked myself to that point but i guess you don't want to overdue but well have we reached our limit i'm not sure how lon...
entailment
260,020
hypothesis: I think everyone might come to the party. premise: Perhaps everyone.
neutral
5,012
hypothesis: The resolution of the problem was quite tough. premise: a 716(b) establish mechanisms for resolution of GAO access-to-records problems.
neutral
343,538
hypothesis: It doesn't do much more than that. premise: it does a few more things uh
contradiction
40,316
hypothesis: You're not welcome back, go away! premise: Welcome back.
contradiction
47,159
hypothesis: Mrs. Cavendish got grease on the carpet by dropping her candle. premise: Mrs. Cavendish, startled, drops her candle, scattering the grease on the carpet.
entailment
367,232
hypothesis: She would be given a job on the ground floor. premise: If this goes well, you shall come in on the ground floor." With which promise she took leave of her new ally, and walked briskly away from South Audley Mansions, well pleased with her morning's work.
neutral
347,395
hypothesis: The approach wasn't documented at all. premise: This approach was documented and can be located at //www.epa.gov/otaq/hdmodels.htm.
contradiction
285,390
hypothesis: High Noon is not included on the list. premise: High Noon (1952), which is on the list, is an interesting variation.
contradiction
300,423
hypothesis: In Texas, you go through one part of the trial to determine if a person is guilty, and another to determine punishment. premise: no i served on on both a criminal and a a civil um jury and in my criminal trial he pled guilty um to the first to to kidnapping and so we went through the second part of the tria...
entailment
109,117
hypothesis: Many of the wars in this country were caused by religious disputes. premise: This country was far older than Kentucky, and with just as bloody a history of wars, raids, and battles.
neutral
331,321
hypothesis: the third number, then the fourth number and back to the second premise: three and uh four and two
neutral
317,836
hypothesis: The puritans are not allowed to protest the behavior of the president. premise: But even old-fashioned puritans have the right as citizens to protest the behavior of their president.
contradiction
139,704
hypothesis: China has no money. premise: For business, Hong Kong is still a good place to make money , an increasing amount of which will come from China.
contradiction
250,096
hypothesis: Some people have a problem with the Court's explanation. premise: However, the Court has since explained that the Rust counseling activities amounted to governmental speech, sustaining view
neutral
25,867
hypothesis: Those are departing because time has run out. premise: and those are going away
neutral
55,126
hypothesis: If there is anything or anyone left behind, we must bring them with us. premise: If any are left, we need to move them in.
entailment
76,846
hypothesis: There is nothing to small to try in this situation. premise: The chance is slight, but it must not be neglected.
neutral