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391,670 | hypothesis: The rules were approved by the OMB. premise: OMB approved the rules on March 27, 1997. | entailment |
310,679 | hypothesis: What devious schemes have you come up with to torture it? premise: so uh what do you plan to do with it | neutral |
251,180 | hypothesis: Where are we? premise: What's that? | contradiction |
284,052 | hypothesis: The president and Monica are not related. premise: As Monica's image goes, so goes the president. | contradiction |
275,726 | hypothesis: LSC doesn't keep data about their clients. premise: Through its competitive grant process, LSC obtains and reviews substantial data on an applicant's capacity to respond to a diverse client community. | contradiction |
347,135 | hypothesis: I don't think you'll be able to go on after this. premise: I believe that your hearts will go on. | contradiction |
387,430 | hypothesis: I still stayed after she got home at 5:30. premise: yeah she's just not much at all i mean i would get there at eight o'clock in the morning the children usually weren't awake by then and she would get home at like five thirty in the afternoon | neutral |
40,355 | hypothesis: The Japanese baseball fan understands some American baseball terms. premise: Japanese commentators have happily adopted the American jargon of Strike one, ball two, home run, and pinch hit. | neutral |
315,887 | hypothesis: The madrasa has no european influences to it. premise: If the striking portal of the El-Nasir Mohammed madrasa next door strikes you as reminiscent of those in European Gothic churches, you are not far from the truth. | contradiction |
231,085 | hypothesis: They could not find any food in the area. premise: There was still no sign of food. | entailment |
99,112 | hypothesis: They move forward with the history of the past in mind. premise: They're administering the changes of the new century while continuing to preserve their unparalleled past, much of which got a long overdue dusting off. | entailment |
4,909 | hypothesis: When I went to speak, sir. premise: When I went to shut up, sir. | contradiction |
338,747 | hypothesis: Dishonesty is the requirement for free trade. premise: Therefore, embracing free trade will require imagination and trust and humility and flexibility. | contradiction |
294,116 | hypothesis: The conflict between providing service and making policy had caused the GSA to suffer. premise: GSA recognized that it suffered from conflicting policymaking and service-providing roles and needed to replace its outmoded methods of delivering service. | entailment |
330,611 | hypothesis: I patted the mother's child because she was friends with my daughter. premise: well as time grew by and i think i had my daughter with me one time and she went strolling away and i saw this kid and i patted her on the head and the mother turned around and saw me and took the kid away you know pulled the ki... | neutral |
215,476 | hypothesis: I plan to have a family, of course, replied Tuppence. premise: I intend to marry, of course, replied Tuppence. | neutral |
260,138 | hypothesis: This makes sense according to evolution. premise: In evolutionary terms, this makes sense. | entailment |
389,396 | hypothesis: In the end there was a lot of planning and saving that had to be done on our part. premise: like we had to save and plan and | entailment |
18,481 | hypothesis: It can be as tall as you want and it doesn't have to be able to fall down. premise: they have to be short enough that they'll still fall back down um into the grass | contradiction |
214,764 | hypothesis: It was weird that the medicine was not fresh. premise: The medicine had not been newly made up. | neutral |
44,678 | hypothesis: The waterfront was the only place with soil firm enough for large buildings. premise: The downtown area developed around the waterfront. | neutral |
293,549 | hypothesis: I heard that he will be registered to vote next year though. premise: and and it really it really used to bother me and then and then i'd hear complaints about this and that that was you know was happening to those of us in the military the cuts and things like that and i would be like well are you register... | neutral |
337,822 | hypothesis: Consider cutting him. premise: Think about cutting him. | entailment |
23,923 | hypothesis: PP and E acquired cost equals book value of PP and E surrendered; therefore, there isn't a gain or a loss because there's no net inflow of resources with exchanging assets for another one of the same value. premise: If the cost of the PP and E acquired equals the book value of the PP and E surrendered, ther... | entailment |
260,597 | hypothesis: Given available ozone monitoring data, the world could die real soon premise: Given available ozone monitoring data, we generated full-season ozone profiles for each location in the modeling domain in two (1) we combine monitored observations and modeled ozone predictions to interpolate hourly ozone conce... | neutral |
280,178 | hypothesis: We don't subscribe to any newspapers. premise: uh we also get a Chicago uh paper and course that's where our main coverage as far as world events are concerned our local paper is just current events | contradiction |
332,699 | hypothesis: The happy result is contagious and long-lasting. premise: The happy result is a combination of the expected and the unexpected. | neutral |
133,499 | hypothesis: Troy, Smyrna, and Sardis were just a few of the famous ancient cities in this part of the world. premise: This was one of the most densely populated parts of the ancient world, with many famous cities to its name Troy, city of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and Smyrna, the birthplace of Homer; Sardis, home of t... | entailment |
95,539 | hypothesis: After spending a weekend with some friends, he seems to be more motivated to go to work. premise: yeah oh sure yeah right and and he went out there and spent a weekend with some friends here back a month or two and and what i like is that when he saw it i think he's now motivated to to to go to work | entailment |
124,061 | hypothesis: The park did no feature any wildlife. premise: The park features a monumental sculpture (by local artist Kitamura Seibo) that stirred considerable controversy when unveiled in 1955. | neutral |
310,751 | hypothesis: Each year federal agency management of IT investment has grown a little stronger than the year before. premise: Accordingly, our work over the last decade has focused on strengthening federal agency management of IT investment. | neutral |
103,833 | hypothesis: I watch movies on cable TV every sunday. premise: that sounds like a good idea i notice that um since we moved here that we we did get the cable TV and when the newspaper comes out on Sunday i sometimes read through the movies that will be listed | neutral |
323,612 | hypothesis: Buddha was an advocate of violence. premise: Buddha himself converted ruthless bandits and whole armies from the path of violence. | contradiction |
61,264 | hypothesis: The young man had little information to offer, but much he kept secret. premise: That young man could offer little information, however. | neutral |
86,764 | hypothesis: The best agencies are the ones who manage efficiently. premise: assess how effectively an agency is managing a system development contract. | neutral |
287,873 | hypothesis: The man was courting an elephant across the field. premise: He was courting a handsome widow, Mrs. Edith Bolling Galt ... | contradiction |
391,785 | hypothesis: We have made no assumptions as to the entry age of the employees. premise: The assumption is made under this method that every employee entered the plan (entry age) at the time of initial employment or at the earliest eligibility date, if the plan had been in existence, and that contributions have been made... | contradiction |
312,116 | hypothesis: Agricultural workers fear reprisals from employers or farm labor contractors if they assert claims against them. premise: It is not uncommon for alien agricultural workers to withhold asserting claims against an employer or farm labor contractor until after the work has ended and the farmworker is away from... | neutral |
13,586 | hypothesis: The producer's incomes are expected to be more stable. premise: In addition, the rule is expected to result in less volatility of producers' incomes and less risk of no income due to adverse weather events and rural communities and producers will benefit from the certainty of payments in times of catastroph... | entailment |
227,965 | hypothesis: The competition process has seen a good number of agencies competing for funding. premise: However, the fact that the competition process has not resulted in widespread competition for funding does not mean that it has not been successful. | neutral |
283,691 | hypothesis: The columnists are more than happy to keep writing about the recent drama surrounding Clinton. premise: For more than a month, Clinton's debauchery and deceit have consumed journalists' attention. | neutral |
39,644 | hypothesis: That would certainly help. premise: um-hum that would certainly help yeah um-hum | entailment |
55,186 | hypothesis: You never will. premise: oh you will | contradiction |
390,470 | hypothesis: The Egyptians, Chinese, and Africans all have their own forms of art. premise: The Carre Rive Gauche, bounded by the quai Voltaire, the boulevard St-Germain, and the rues du Bac and des Sts-Pares, is something of a museum of ancient Egyptian, Chinese, pre-Columbian, African, and Polynesian art, as well as L... | entailment |
34,421 | hypothesis: The original authors might have intentionally manipulated the data. premise: McKay and his colleagues do not accuse the original authors of fraud, speculate on how their data-tuning took place, or ask whether the tuning was consciously done. | entailment |
82,141 | hypothesis: The first Polish European to be in outer space was George Pearinsky. premise: George Pearinsky, the first European of Polish decent in space, took the brochure ('album' was just too much of an overstatement) and barked under his nose 'I didn't pay 200,000 to look at pictures.' But he had to admit that seen... | entailment |
362,607 | hypothesis: I think the war was too brief. premise: well i think the war ended too soon | entailment |
18,030 | hypothesis: His voice is not at all whiny. premise: There's no whine in his voice. | entailment |
301,732 | hypothesis: Conservatives wouldn't admit they attended her performance. premise: Less predictably, conservatives admit to attending her performance multiple If new material has been added since her first chocolate-smeared headlines, it's not really apparent (John Leo, U.S. | contradiction |
348,078 | hypothesis: Brothels were often indicated with phallus symbols, with arrows pointing upwards. premise: Prominent phallus signs often indicate a house of ill repute, with an arrow pointing upstairs to where the action was, but sometimes they were just a shopkeeper's good luck sign. | entailment |
201,338 | hypothesis: As we reported in 1888, potentially lower returns. premise: As we reported in 1998, potentially higher returns-albeit with greater risk-on the government's stock holdings could boost Social Security's financing and reduce the size of other revenue increases or benefit | contradiction |
282,151 | hypothesis: We can hear Ms Dalloway's thoughts in the last half hour. premise: In the last half-hour, at the party, we are finally allowed to hear Mrs. Dalloway's thoughts. | entailment |
245,996 | hypothesis: He will probably stay away forever. premise: Presumably to go away. | neutral |
319,415 | hypothesis: The assistant was at the university in Laronne. premise: On the third day, the ambitions of both professors - their own, as well as patriotic and academic became apparent, as well as and their competition for the affections of a certain Polish-Lotafrankish speaking and very blond assistant at their disposal... | entailment |
302,663 | hypothesis: You may also like The Doors quite a bit premise: i don't he uh he's very he really liked The Doors so it was very much his impression too you know so so if you have | neutral |
129,282 | hypothesis: I had a job with the government so i relocated. premise: oh i see well i worked for the government so i i moved uh | entailment |
7,878 | hypothesis: Clinton denied having oral sex because it shouldn't count. premise: Clinton has said oral sex doesn't count. | neutral |
93,196 | hypothesis: She's fine if you put her outside. premise: put her outside and hey she's fine | entailment |
171,237 | hypothesis: Pierre The Bosphorus was a prolific writer. premise: In the words of the 16th-century French traveller Pierre The Bosphorus with one key opens and closes two worlds, two seas. | neutral |
388,911 | hypothesis: He may have gotten older but he's just as good as before. premise: just all right but he's getting to where uh i don't know if it's his age or what but he just can't play the whole game they've got to get somebody young that can uh run the court that's still big | contradiction |
152,966 | hypothesis: I can do this all on my own. premise: I need your help, my friend. | contradiction |
48,839 | hypothesis: It could be done in a single, group, or an entire corporation. premise: Application may be made to a single asset, a group of assets, or an entire enterprise, as determined by various bases and methods. | entailment |
380,473 | hypothesis: The show gets boring, the plot is always the same, always expected. premise: yeah they throw a lot of twists and turns in like like one of the recent shows there was this really uh a young woman who uh was accused of killing her millionaire husband who was you know much older than she was like you know in h... | contradiction |
177,489 | hypothesis: The statement says the rule will have no expenditures to the government. premise: That statement declares that the rule will not result in expenditure to state, local, or tribal governments3 in the aggregate of $100 million or more in | neutral |
182,667 | hypothesis: Muslims in India today are descendants of Pakistan or the Middle East. premise: Muslims in India today, as fervent as their brethren in Pakistan or the Middle East, are mostly descendants of those converts. | entailment |
131,122 | hypothesis: Their attention was diverted somewhere else. premise: Instead, they looked the other way. | neutral |
203,851 | hypothesis: Peter said it was from the corner of the room. premise: From the corner of the room, Peter Greuze said: | entailment |
158,043 | hypothesis: Inverleith is nowhere near New Town in Edinburgh. premise: Immediately north of Edinburgh's New Town is Inverleith, an area full of green sites. | contradiction |
165,026 | hypothesis: The groups learned to work together. premise: Then, when the groups learned of one another's existence, the boys immediately drew lines in the sand. | contradiction |
22,131 | hypothesis: This part of the cross stitch project was really easy. premise: uh-huh and then see i didn't cross stitch the actual thumb print you know that was just the ink and then i made the ears and little eyes and nose and mouth that was so simple and it just it didn't take anything at all | neutral |
50,372 | hypothesis: I keep track of a bunch of teams, obviously including the Texas Rangers. premise: all right well i have a lot of different teams that i like to to keep in touch with of course Texas Rangers being one of them i mean uh you know you can't live in Dallas without you know | entailment |
274,959 | hypothesis: Taking the full of education in Malay is possible. premise: Primary school education might be Chinese, Indian, or English, but secondary education must be Malay. | contradiction |
119,500 | hypothesis: New York parks and recreation added a note that ensured the work didn't intend to promote cigarette smoking. premise: (The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation has helpfully added a note that the work is not intended to promote cigarette smoking. | entailment |
266,991 | hypothesis: You convinced him. premise: yeah apparently you all were successful in uh convincing him at last | entailment |
140,127 | hypothesis: If you get caught with a firearm, it is fine, no problems. premise: yeah uh it's there's was a mandatory jail sentence if you were caught um with a firearm and also i think there was a fine | contradiction |
41,835 | hypothesis: After the attack, we realized there was little damage done to their weapons. premise: we we didn't damage enough of their arsenal we damaged most of it but we we should have gotten made sure we got everything | neutral |
286,335 | hypothesis: The manager yelled at us for asking about the rules. premise: and a lot of their rules and regulations aren't real clear so we have our manager of environmental who assist the TACB which is located in Austin in writing and hey look what we've done here at TI | contradiction |
359,362 | hypothesis: He thinks ethics should be added to what they recommend. premise: He suggested that perhaps ethics should be added to the recommendation. | neutral |
323,871 | hypothesis: The new Jewish state of Israel was founded so the Palestinians took the land back. premise: The new Jewish state of Israel founded on land so recently Islamic Palestine sent shock waves through the Arab world and Egypt found itself at the center of a bloody defeat in 1948 when it stood up against its new ne... | neutral |
361,436 | hypothesis: Barry Levinson directed Wag the Dog as a serious portrayal of the Clinton era. premise: Wag the Dog director Barry Levinson writes that his movie was just a joke but compares Hillary Clinton's allegation of a right-wing conspiracy to the distraction ploys found in the film. | contradiction |
217,855 | hypothesis: Tuppence said that around 2 pm. premise: It might be my own name, Tuppence pointed out. | neutral |
1,924 | hypothesis: These streams are warm despite the fact that they are fed by melted snow. premise: well there's this fallen tree across the stream and these streams of course are felt fed by melted snow so they're cold anyway | contradiction |
133,417 | hypothesis: Power plants are installing technology to deal with NOX SIP Call compliance in their waterways. premise: Utility power plants are already installing SCR catalyst for the purpose of NOX SIP Call compliance in 2004. | neutral |
190,691 | hypothesis: He was an expert on this topic and was prepared for anything to go wrong. premise: Therefore, he hoped that the supporting text for this recommendation would include statements about the need for a large, multi-center trial in EDs. | neutral |
285,560 | hypothesis: Yeah I don't feel like a lot of people are. premise: i don't think very many people are yeah um-hum | entailment |
148,564 | hypothesis: We have a great time with it and I'm sure you feel the same. premise: and we really have a great time with it i'm sure that's the way that you felt with your boys | entailment |
83,586 | hypothesis: Don't even think about it, Dave. premise: Don't, Dave. | neutral |
56,965 | hypothesis: The city became stagnant and repulsive to most travelers by that time premise: By then, the city had become a stagnant backwater. | neutral |
171,598 | hypothesis: The e-mail included details of the evidence. premise: He wrote me in an e-mail, I believe that the evidence for the Torah Codes is now stronger than ever. | neutral |
156,851 | hypothesis: It is just as nice, or nicer, and costs way more. premise: yeah the like i mean they have um better it's not quite as nice for a little bit less | contradiction |
368,776 | hypothesis: The tall buildings were dull. premise: The skyscrapers were supposed to stay shiny at all times- very rich people have paid some very big guns to keep them shiny at all times. | contradiction |
364,859 | hypothesis: I got drunk and stupid. premise: I have behaved like an imbecile! | neutral |
118,473 | hypothesis: How is it that you have no benefits where you work? premise: so what kind of benefits do do you have in your job that you think is uh very important | contradiction |
64,390 | hypothesis: They were dismissed premise: The High-Minded Dismissal. | neutral |
269,546 | hypothesis: The Miracles of the Saints are portrayed by Pinturicchio. premise: Pinturicchio, master of narrative fresco and a student of Perugino, is represented by his Miracles of the Saints. | entailment |
297,736 | hypothesis: He realized who the real killer was not. premise: Milles tonnerres! cried Poirot, dumfounded. | neutral |
90,346 | hypothesis: There is nothing behind the chapel to be seen. premise: Behind the chapel is the 11th-century refectory where it is possible to gain an insight into the daily lives of the generations of monks who made this monastery their home. | contradiction |
221,023 | hypothesis: You probably won't have fun, even if you solve it. premise: If you can solve that one you'll have a lot of fun and a few catches too. | contradiction |
261,787 | hypothesis: They could raise money by stealing it from schools. premise: and as far as i'm concerned you know hey twenty bucks a year is not too much to me and they could raise a few more dollars and get better uh things for the schools that's what we need because we got you know Texas is known for it's poor schools an... | contradiction |
261,448 | hypothesis: The rule will help families discourage their children from smoking cigarettes and using smokeless tobacco. premise: In the preamble to the proposed rule, it was noted that the rule would help the significant majority of families that seek to discourage their children from using cigarettes and smokeless toba... | entailment |
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