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355,021 | hypothesis: Lincoln fell hard. premise: 'Just Lincoln taking a bad fall.' | entailment |
263,643 | hypothesis: Cezary kept telling himself that he had three months. premise: I will show him who knows his wines! Who knows everything! Cezary kept repeating to himself and got to work, ' I have three months.' | entailment |
3,601 | hypothesis: The courts would get no pro bono hours of service, ever, at all. premise: For every 200 successful [alternative exam] takers, the courts would have 30,000 pro bono hours of service, to be utilized as the courts found most compelling. | contradiction |
148,322 | hypothesis: Computers have no use in the running of the postal service. premise: Such would be the case if the postal service requires two sortations to get the mail to the 5-digit level while the computer goes there directly. | contradiction |
149,442 | hypothesis: Gujarati merchants were afraid that they would lose business. premise: The first visit of a Portuguese ship to Melaka in 1509 ended badly, as embittered Gujurati merchants poisoned the atmosphere against the Portuguese. | neutral |
259,642 | hypothesis: The fungus is no longer in the tree. premise: Some fungus destroyed its central trunk, but it still thrives, having aerial roots and a circumference of 400 m (1,300 ft). | neutral |
60,390 | hypothesis: There are boat rides on the Tembeling River. premise: The boat ride on the Tembeling River is likely to be one of the highlights of your visit. | entailment |
21,728 | hypothesis: The republic's senior officials often resides in the north and south arms of the square. premise: The north and south arms of the square, the 16th-century Procuratie Vecchie and Procuratie Nuove, were the residences of the republic's most senior officials. | entailment |
317,371 | hypothesis: I thought you weren't drinking coffee anymore. premise: But I thought you'd sworn off coffee. | entailment |
161,460 | hypothesis: The Gore campaign didn't advertise much online. premise: Most important, with the first primaries still months away, the Gore campaign hasn't advertised much to bring newcomers to the site. | entailment |
36,581 | hypothesis: Fraud is now a serious issue for the government. premise: Additionally, television commercials, billboards, newspaper articles, and an antifraud Web site ( www.targetingfraud.gov.uk)communicated the government's message to the public that fraud and abuse of the benefits system would not be tolerated. | neutral |
235,289 | hypothesis: Each household needs to keep two one-week diaries. premise: Diary Survey-Each selected household is requested to keep two one-week diaries of all expenditures over consecutive weeks. | entailment |
51,058 | hypothesis: People will never pay attention. premise: In the old days, nobody paid much attention, and the artists on NEA panels were free to make meritorious decisions. | contradiction |
101,730 | hypothesis: The friezes are plaster casts of the originals, which are in London. premise: An exhibition hall displays several versions as to how the building may have previously looked, and plaster-casts of the friezes that once decorated its walls; the originals are in the British Museum in London. | entailment |
310,027 | hypothesis: The Il Vittoriale estate occupies four hundred acres of the nearby countryside. premise: Above the resort, in Gardone di Sopra, is a 20th-century folly, Il Vittoriale, the bizarre and disturbing hillside residence of Gabriele D'Annunzio poet, adventurer, fascist. | neutral |
207,221 | hypothesis: I agree with that. premise: yeah that's true that's very true | neutral |
184,763 | hypothesis: All presentations want dead airspace. premise: uh i think i'm fed up with trite there seems to be more and more of it and i understand the void that uh comes naturally with both radio presentations and television presentations and as as expensive as they are to produce they certainly don't want any dead air... | contradiction |
263,322 | hypothesis: It wouldn't be the same. premise: It would be different! | entailment |
86,945 | hypothesis: Native Spanish cafes make a thick, concentrated tea with lots of cream and sugar added. premise: Some tourist cafes advertise tea like mother makes, but in native Spanish establishments, tea is unlikely to evoke dreams of home. | neutral |
87,359 | hypothesis: We must also hope that he does not weight his conversation on sports and music. premise: We must also hope that he does not weight his conversation to talk of impeachment and partisan politics. | neutral |
32,894 | hypothesis: We haven't spent too much on it. premise: and uh so many billions of dollars here and there and everything and uh the next thing you know we'll be turning turning around just like we did to Poland and say well just forget it | contradiction |
248,827 | hypothesis: Tuppence wondered if the person was a woman. premise: Who is that? asked Tuppence, puzzled. | neutral |
375,876 | hypothesis: Their current thesis of double-counting corporate earnings will definitely help them to make it work. premise: But I boldly predict it won't work unless they have an entirely new thesis, since double-counting of corporate earnings is the core of their current one. | contradiction |
223,110 | hypothesis: I don't think we have done that to Saddam Hussein. premise: right i don't think we've done that to Saddam Hussein yet | entailment |
345,341 | hypothesis: We'll see if that happens, but I have plans for right after. premise: We'll see if it happens. | neutral |
315,415 | hypothesis: I did not put any effort or time into the plants. premise: well you know you know mine did and it was late at this time last year i held out no hope for it but i watered and fertilized the hell out of it and i by July and August it was as strong and thick as it had ever been | contradiction |
303,952 | hypothesis: Appendix II talks about each organization in the review, the EPA, the IRA, and the LSC. premise: Appendix II describes each organization covered by our review. | neutral |
92,785 | hypothesis: Settings for organization. premise: Organizational Settings. | entailment |
102,727 | hypothesis: By Sunday morning, there he was, sitting at the table sipping tea. premise: Sunday morning wore away, and still he did not reappear. | contradiction |
135,685 | hypothesis: The water had an unpleasant brackish and stale aftertaste. premise: There had been nothing the night before but a skin of water. | neutral |
306,910 | hypothesis: Renold gave Jon the falcon pistols as a wedding gift. premise: It reminded Jon of the day Renold had given Jon the falcon pistols he wore now. | neutral |
163,187 | hypothesis: You hear a cry for help. premise: Then you hear another noise, a cry for help! | entailment |
241,942 | hypothesis: They will never catch the guy in Richardson and Coppell who's been abducting young girls. premise: boy if they ever catch this guy in in Richardson and Coppell who's been uh you know abducting the the young girls i don't think i'd even hesitate | contradiction |
67,956 | hypothesis: I think it's easy to figure out what they want. premise: well i think basically they can't figure out what they want down there | neutral |
150,152 | hypothesis: The terms aren't being used in this manual premise: The terms used in this manual are as | contradiction |
179,347 | hypothesis: Barnes has a good idea of the statistics. premise: Barnes knows these statistics help explain the unflattering public image of the legal profession. | entailment |
105,735 | hypothesis: The First Amendment is the most important of the amendments. premise: The First Amendment forbade the Government from using the | neutral |
146,917 | hypothesis: Nora has a lot of energy. premise: She knows nothing of this consciously but, in dozens of such gestures, McTeer reveals the unconscious conflation of Nora's conflicts--the way her wildly unfocused energy is the consequence of her inner turmoil, of both social oppression and emotional repression. | entailment |
305,874 | hypothesis: Dr. Mahathir was responsible for Malaysia's prosperous economy. premise: Under the businessmen's Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir, Malaysia has achieved remarkable prosperity as the economy built on the gains of the earlier post-war decades. | entailment |
121,576 | hypothesis: The opinions of History can never be misrepresented. premise: Is Mr. Plotz accurately reporting History's opinions? | contradiction |
353,775 | hypothesis: He was mocking by putting his hands up in the air. premise: He laughed with apparent enjoyment, raising his arms to heaven in mock despair, in what I could not but consider the worst possible taste. | entailment |
188,098 | hypothesis: He is, quite simply, he. premise: He is simply he. | entailment |
283,605 | hypothesis: This effort made better use of the objectives than originally was realized possible. premise: Objectives focused reviews of information technology acquisitions by enabling them to quickly identify significant areas of risk. | neutral |
208,331 | hypothesis: Sample said that her hubby's strategizing possibly kept Clinton from being thrown out of Washington D.C. premise: Sample After admitting that her hubby's strategizing may have kept Clinton from being ridden out of D.C. on a rail, Matalin predicts that Someday, in the history book, you [Carville] will look ... | entailment |
171,472 | hypothesis: She asked the DJ to play some bubblegum pop. premise: (She then checked her makeup in the mirror, went back to the dance floor, and asked the disc jockey to play a heavy-metal song--Unforgiven--for her boyfriend.) | contradiction |
250,799 | hypothesis: He never played on the same team as James Worthy and Michael Jordan. premise: see he was a teammate with James Worthy and Michael Jordan | contradiction |
314,023 | hypothesis: When they discovered the post office, they knocked on the house next door. premise: They soon found the post office, which was also a sweet and general fancy shop, and knocked at the door of the cottage next to it. | entailment |
322,576 | hypothesis: The performance plans excluded anything to do with structures. premise: 6 Although each agency developed and implemented performance agreements that reflected its specific organizational priorities, structures, and cultures, the performance agreements met the following characteristics. | contradiction |
197,609 | hypothesis: He is making the brand seem watered down and undesirable. premise: At best, he is severely diluting the brand name that is Henry Louis Gates Jr.--a brand name based in large part on . This is bound to hurt both his own reputation and that of the enterprises he believes in so sincerely. | neutral |
376,650 | hypothesis: Auditors with few professional qualifications may not be well represented by GAGAS. premise: GAGAS pertain to auditors' professional qualifications and the quality of their work, the performance of field work, and the characteristics of meaningful audit reporting. | neutral |
372,527 | hypothesis: The money in his purse might give him a chance. premise: Even the eloquence of his counsel was hardly likely to save him. | neutral |
265,977 | hypothesis: Some Japanese corporations are active participants in competitive markets. premise: Insofar as the best Japanese corporations are not the global hegemons we once thought they would be, it may be because everyone else has learned from them, which is of course exactly how competitive markets are supposed to w... | entailment |
288,603 | hypothesis: There were more passengers who arrived within that time. premise: During the same period, passenger arrivals increased by 42 percent, from 304 million to 431 million. | entailment |
342,752 | hypothesis: It can be really dangerous to draw near. premise: Suffice to say it has no true heat, but does send forth an activating principle against the phlogiston layer, which being excited grows vengeful against the air ... | neutral |
124,340 | hypothesis: There is no indications that the religion of Santeria is gaining in popularity. premise: The New York Times reports that Santeria , the West Indian religion notorious for animal sacrifice, is gaining American adherents and coming out of the closet. | contradiction |
366,516 | hypothesis: Security is the biggest thing they focus on. premise: However, at the organizations we studied, as at federal agencies, security is often a collateral duty, rather than a full-time job, and the individuals assigned frequently have limited technical expertise. | contradiction |
57,193 | hypothesis: Combating computer-based attacks is a key point for security of many corporations. premise: Information sharing and coordination among organizations are important aspects of producing comprehensive and practical approaches to combating computer-based attacks. | neutral |
344,096 | hypothesis: As a showing of thanks, Batalha Abbey was constructed. premise: Batalha Abbey (see page 45) was built in gratitude. | entailment |
234,935 | hypothesis: Delivery days occur everyday, except Sunday. premise: receive mail each delivery day. | neutral |
188,462 | hypothesis: The gun was easy to trasnport. premise: It was a formidable weapon but weighed so much that it could be transported only 5-kms (3-miles) per day; often the fighting had finished before it could be brought into play. | contradiction |
157,014 | hypothesis: Activities definitely do not include relations with the media. premise: Examples of activities include work on a Federal Executive Board project, participation in Veterans Integrated Service Network meetings, and relations with the media, congressional offices, and service organizations. | contradiction |
181,645 | hypothesis: The request reflected the senator's special interest in the park. premise: This request reflected a senator's special interest in the Glacier National Park in Montana. | entailment |
18,215 | hypothesis: It had to have been done yesterday. premise: It must have been done since yesterday, otherwise a good housemaid would have at once removed it with blotting-paper and a hot iron. | entailment |
166,163 | hypothesis: There are many times when one would think the economy would become unstable. premise: Providing an influx of $165 million to the southwestern economy, Hoover Dam played a major role in preventing Las Vegas from drying up, both financially and literally. | neutral |
161,029 | hypothesis: My daughter is part of the problem since she is an only child. premise: My daughter is an only child, which makes me part of the problem. | entailment |
35,494 | hypothesis: My husband really hated when garlic got slipped into all of his meals a the cafeteria. premise: well my husband he used to complain at the cafeteria because it seemed like so many of their different items they always added garlic to it like he would get tuna salad this is what is that and the first ingredie... | entailment |
209,977 | hypothesis: I lived in a pretty run down area in Fairfax county outside of Washington. premise: yeah i lived i lived that's just outside of Washington i lived in Fairfax county that was really really a nice nice area down there and | contradiction |
23,174 | hypothesis: Haters use attention as their fuel for hate. premise: We can only overcome hate by refusing to give haters the attention they crave. | entailment |
243,771 | hypothesis: The rain makes other animals come out too. premise: i know the rain bring out the snakes or used to bring them out in the Ozarks | neutral |
214,120 | hypothesis: With the Cold War at an end the United States can now be the policemen of the world. premise: The end of the Cold War has freed them to pursue humanitarian The United States now can be the world's policeman, so it should be. | entailment |
267,205 | hypothesis: When they first started that walkabout I got all the information. premise: right that that walkabout's a good program it really is you know when they first started it i i got all the information of course | entailment |
108,083 | hypothesis: No one should be giving these issues any thought, premise: So economists must be rushing to solve these problems, right? | contradiction |
277,926 | hypothesis: Next to the Santa Maria Maggiore basilica is its sister chapel, also given much respect by the people of the town. premise: The town's most venerable edifice is the 12th-century Romanesque basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore. | neutral |
349,398 | hypothesis: The Lake district is a part of Scotttland premise: Tucked away in the northwest corner of England, 240 km (150 miles) from London, the Lake District nestles just below the Scottish border and backs up on the Irish Sea. | contradiction |
117,885 | hypothesis: He doesn't want to eat anymore. premise: Now he put down the phone and looked at her--and the pizza--with undisguised hunger. | contradiction |
30,656 | hypothesis: The Postal Service would have been paid for delivering a package. premise: Postal Service would have paid $172. | neutral |
382,167 | hypothesis: The wage premium is paid by the local government. premise: Economic rents in the form of a wage premium paid by the U.S. | contradiction |
187,459 | hypothesis: People in apprenticeship programs are assumed not to be in this number for journeyman boilermakers. premise: * It is assumed that this number is for journeyman boilermakers and does not include persons in apprenticeship programs. | entailment |
386,900 | hypothesis: His family gave in and lost their supremacy. premise: In Florence, where his family had to fight tooth and nail to hold on to their supremacy, Lorenzo il Magnifico de' Medici (1449 1492) found time to encourage the art of Perugino, Ghirlandaio, Botticelli, the young Leonardo, and tempestuous Michelangelo. | contradiction |
121,658 | hypothesis: That was a comedy horror movie, huh? I didn't see it but I know. premise: that was a movie too wasn't it was it yeah i'd i didn't see it but uh yeah | neutral |
241,585 | hypothesis: maybe fifty-one stars would look better on another flag premise: yeah i don't know fifty one stars on this flag wouldn't look too good | neutral |
352,741 | hypothesis: There's nothing particularly interesting about survival mode. premise: you know survival is a funny state | contradiction |
304,720 | hypothesis: legal assistance to question the validity of statutes under the Bill of Rights. premise: The limitation forecloses advice or legal assistance to question the validity of statutes under the Constitution of the United States. | contradiction |
330,160 | hypothesis: Bus services go everywhere. premise: Bus services go everywhere, and there are ferry connections, too. | neutral |
270,356 | hypothesis: Jack Londen felt that access to justice was certainly possible even in situations where legal assistance wasn't accessible. premise: As a practical matter, in most cases there can be no access to justice without access to legal assistance, said Jack Londen, past commission chair and a partner with Morrison ... | contradiction |
30,847 | hypothesis: Bennett wrote an article called Clinton, Gays, and the Truth. premise: Throughout the controversy, Bennett has made much of the cause of truth with a capital T. His Standard article, portentously titled Clinton, Gays, and the Truth, accused the Clintonites of scanting that important commodity. | entailment |
236,223 | hypothesis: His overtures are rebuffled. premise: His overtures are rebuffed | entailment |
88,161 | hypothesis: People who are obsessed with the weather spend more than those who are not concerned with it. premise: Weather obsessives shop on the Web. | neutral |
365,509 | hypothesis: Everyone demanded they open the tomb. premise: The only undisturbed Royal tomb ever to be found in the Valley of the Kings, it captured the public imagination and fired peoples' desire to visit Egypt. | neutral |
386,801 | hypothesis: We are projecting $14, under the best-case scenario. premise: Under the best-case scenario - if IOLTA is upheld - we are projecting a $1. | contradiction |
338,136 | hypothesis: The story tackles how much money is spent on the divorce of the rich. premise: The cover story details how costly divorce can be for rich executives. | entailment |
208,837 | hypothesis: Control of applications. premise: Application Control | entailment |
289,964 | hypothesis: Cremation is seen as one of the holiest ways to dispose of a loved one that's passed. premise: Families bring their dead for their cremation to the holiest of Varanasi ghats, Manikarnika. | neutral |
335,202 | hypothesis: The worst offenders of these problems were the steel companies. premise: To be sure, the larger industrial conflicts of the period amounted to such a struggle. | neutral |
33,260 | hypothesis: i'm pretty sure about what they did before premise: i don't know what they used to do before they | contradiction |
95,785 | hypothesis: So it's true that you always listened to books on tape? premise: and and it works pretty good well it's got a uh got a regulator on it that you just set the set the deal on it you know for the the flow and then it's got a trigger on it that you can release to let the pressure pump the paint up into this han... | contradiction |
198,865 | hypothesis: Lucas Samaras painted Lucas II with watercolors. premise: Lucas II (1987, of the painter Lucas Samaras) has a wild-man intensity--part Ezra Pound, part Jerry Garcia--accentuated by Close's one-time experimentation with a radiating circular grid. | neutral |
136,198 | hypothesis: There are no video games. premise: And those damn video games. | contradiction |
306,604 | hypothesis: Port Royal didn't fall or sink. premise: Morgan died in 1588 before his task was complete, but nature finished what he had Jamaica suffered a powerful earthquake in 1692, and Port Royal sank into the sea, taking with it many of the treasures stolen from the Spanish. | contradiction |
112,248 | hypothesis: If it weren't for Santa Monica's revitalization, Westwood Village would be today a flourishing city. premise: To the south of the campus, Westwood Village is an area that was once the hub of social activity but suffered a decline due to the revitalization of Santa Monica's Third Street Promenade. | neutral |
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