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155,111 | hypothesis: Since he thinks that Lee could be an activist at the Justice Department, the senator wants to stop Lee's nomination. premise: Yet the senator is trying to kill Lee's nomination, complaining that he might be an activist at the Justice Department. | entailment |
305,673 | hypothesis: The Army Research Laboratory was founded in the middle of summer. premise: The Army Research Laboratory (ARL) was established in October 1992 as a result of a realignment of a number of Army research and development organizations. | contradiction |
380,596 | hypothesis: The Savoy princes never stayed in the Royal Palace. premise: The Royal Palace (Palazzo Reale) was the ornately Baroque home of the Savoy princes from the mid-1600s to 1865. | contradiction |
314,961 | hypothesis: Milliken was supporting at least one presidential candidate. premise: Milliken's direct lobbying efforts have been relatively Buchanan never got anywhere near the presidency, and both NAFTA and GATT passed Congress. | entailment |
75,618 | hypothesis: Taking on such a job was foolish. premise: I dare say we were a couple of young fools to take on such a job. | entailment |
32,305 | hypothesis: He went to the south. premise: He went north. | contradiction |
242,255 | hypothesis: Don't mark him, no matter what! premise: No matter what he does to you, mark him. | contradiction |
131,995 | hypothesis: The guide is guaranteed to increase feedback time. premise: Using this guide will help auditors identify critical factors not addressed by management, make a general assessment of any procurement risks, and provide rapid feedback to agency officials so they can take corrective action in a timely and efficie... | neutral |
193,402 | hypothesis: They are talking about levels of metals in the water. premise: The chances of detecting a spike in toxicity would depend on the frequency of sampling and the probability of missing a spike is high. | neutral |
125,676 | hypothesis: It's difficult to understand the building without someone there to explain it, due to its complicated history. premise: The interior is a heady mix of Crusader and Byzantine styles, and because of inter-denominational bickering, false partitions, and poor maintenance it is difficult to understand without a ... | entailment |
9,777 | hypothesis: There are allegations of rape against politicians. premise: Some might feel that healthy indifference to what politicians do in their private lives has gone too far when it covers allegations of rape. | entailment |
79,542 | hypothesis: Goodman's main characters were a lot like American-Jewish rabbis. premise: Shulman aside, you could find one-line descriptions of Goodman's main characters in any half-dozen American-Jewish the rabbi with two sons, one brilliant and prodigal, one duller but more loyal; the Holocaust survivor numbed by his ... | entailment |
173,321 | hypothesis: What do you think, that everyone should be tested? premise: that everyone should be tested what do you think | entailment |
304,997 | hypothesis: New York City is the busiest place in the United States. premise: I am not an intolerant person, having grown up in New York City, where one man's ceiling is another man's floor. | neutral |
230,885 | hypothesis: While on the oceanfront, there is a giant wall blocking any view of the ocean. premise: These upscale oceanfront condominiums are among the best-maintained on the southern shore. | neutral |
169,003 | hypothesis: The door opened softly after an hour had passed. premise: About an hour had passed when he heard the key softly turned, and the door opened. | entailment |
239,615 | hypothesis: He thought it would be a bad idea to take a proposal to the Weber County Bar Association meetings. premise: He's planning to take a formal proposal to one of the monthly meetings of the Weber County Bar Association this summer. | contradiction |
130,614 | hypothesis: The changes in guidance are necessary because of recent failure. premise: For example, more guidance will be provided to grantees on quantifying the numbers of brochures and materials packets they have distributed. | neutral |
120,993 | hypothesis: Sparks flew from their blades as the soldiers battled their enemies. premise: Sparks flew from their blades. | neutral |
57,041 | hypothesis: The fact that her family thinks I'm unworthy damages our relatioship. premise: It's a real strain on our relationship to have her parents and grandparents letting her know that they think I am unworthy. | entailment |
51,494 | hypothesis: We do not kick it any further from where it was. premise: but we kick it further-- the axe-man whispers run to the convict he beheads so the body for our delight | contradiction |
238,814 | hypothesis: The Postal Service believes that 3 years will be more than enough time to evaluate the effectiveness of the service. premise: The Postal Service's innovative Mailing Online service, for which a three-year experimental trial was requested and approved in Docket No. | neutral |
166,770 | hypothesis: They steal things from residents. premise: they steal yeah that and they steal | neutral |
308,261 | hypothesis: The name goat's spring originates from the time when goats would drink from there. premise: The name of this desert oasis on the shore of the Dead Sea means goat's spring. | neutral |
38,882 | hypothesis: Diving and snorkeling are available, and there is sea life in the waters. premise: Diving and snorkeling are the things to do here, and the shimmering waters house some wonderful sea life. | entailment |
103,159 | hypothesis: The harbor has no view of the bay toward Syte. premise: The harbor, with views across the bay toward Syte, is a pleasant walk from the middle of town. | contradiction |
312,675 | hypothesis: It wouldn't make a difference to enter those states because they are smaller. premise: Adding states with 1 percent unfiled rates to the pool would not add larger states, however, since these are Iowa, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. | neutral |
355,303 | hypothesis: The biographer has had no issues with quotations being withheld from their work. premise: Salinger , and forced the biographer to remove many quotations from the published work. | contradiction |
39,585 | hypothesis: The didn't want to use a cast due to heat. premise: that's just they tried to put me in some kind of um immobilized walker because he doesn't like to put casts on when it's warm but i just the more they tried to get my foot in the more i screamed i couldn't you know | entailment |
255,789 | hypothesis: The area around and beyond Prada Marquis de Pombal is what is referred to with the blanket term "North Lisbon." premise: North Lisbon refers to the area around and beyond Prada Marquis de Pombal. | entailment |
337,560 | hypothesis: It has the ability to reach large numbers at low cost. premise: There are large obstacles to screening, and practical research on screening implementation, incentives, efficiency, and its ability to reach large numbers of people at low cost is necessary. | neutral |
164,399 | hypothesis: I have said this in many previous instances. premise: well like i told you before | neutral |
358,995 | hypothesis: Contingency planning and risk management aren't among the standard processes and tools used to coordinate multiple business areas. premise: Standard processes and tools, such as contingency planning, interdependency identification, protocols, and risk management, are used to coordinate multiple business are... | contradiction |
37,363 | hypothesis: There were halls and statues covered in gold. premise: Halls as large as open fields and statues of unknown gods and demons. | neutral |
265,659 | hypothesis: I don't like the time change that results in losing an hour of sleeping time. premise: so we have to run our clocks up forward an hour and i sure do hate to loose that hour of sleep in the morning | entailment |
23,775 | hypothesis: The ceiling details were kept intact over the years, with no visible damage. premise: Denderah also has excellent ceiling detail, depicting goddess Nut on her journey across the sky, though they have been blackened by the fires of Coptic Christians and Arabs who later made the temple their home. | contradiction |
387,651 | hypothesis: Our communities have homeless people. premise: Our communities are experiencing unrelenting pressures as unresolved civil legal problems result in homelessness, loss of self-sufficiency and growing crime rates. | entailment |
366,411 | hypothesis: Malaysia has benefited from continued economic development. premise: Economic development has given younger Malaysians wider choices than in previous generations. | entailment |
312,449 | hypothesis: When It starts steaming I leave it there premise: yeah after well when it starts steaming a lot uh i definitely yeah put it in the refrigerator | contradiction |
278,622 | hypothesis: The loans are organized by the fiscal year and set into risk categories. premise: Risk categories will group all loans obligated or committed for a program during the fiscal year that share characteristics predictive of defaults and other costs. | entailment |
81,380 | hypothesis: Fowler, do you have any coffee? premise: Got any coffee, Fowler? | entailment |
308,703 | hypothesis: The cost of the USO is lower in the US than in Italy going by the entry price measure. premise: Thus, according to the entry price measure the cost of the USO is higher in the U.S. than in Italy. | contradiction |
16,540 | hypothesis: Basic nurse's equipment! premise: A nurse's kit! | entailment |
346,390 | hypothesis: Scheck couldn't join him because he was too busy being a lawyer, but that made him angry. premise: Scheck was too busy being a lawyer, too busy trying to redeem a (possibly) innocent client, to join him. | neutral |
284,316 | hypothesis: The kids can march straight through the yard because my husband never put anything out there. premise: we've got my husband put a little row of those out in the backyard to kind of make a little cut so that the kids wouldn't come marching through the yard and everything | contradiction |
373 | hypothesis: A person applauded. premise: Someone was applauding. | entailment |
18,783 | hypothesis: The ideal screen hasn't been developed yet premise: The ideal screen that is accurate, practical, and motivational has not been developed. | entailment |
334,873 | hypothesis: He was working on more than one article at the time. premise: I had another glimpse of Morris' oddly naive spiritual self-enhancement while working on this article. | neutral |
239,680 | hypothesis: You can walk along the Corniche to the center of town. premise: You can walk back to the center of town along the Corniche. | entailment |
94,553 | hypothesis: Each sample is placed into a control group. premise: Examination of the sample and evaluation of the results permits correction of errors and other deficiencies found in the items sampled and the procedures and controls directly related to the items. | neutral |
307,135 | hypothesis: There are significant differences between trauma centers and community hospitals premise: She cited differences between Level I trauma centers and community hospitals. | neutral |
202,621 | hypothesis: The new products and services are much more expensive. premise: When you buy something online or fill out a warranty card, there's often a little box at the Check here if you wish to receive announcements about our new products and services that may delight and amuse you. | neutral |
65,158 | hypothesis: The mayor's for Nashville and St. Louis will wager products from other countries and money on the big game. premise: Inevitably the mayors of Nashville and St. Louis will wager well-known local products on the big game. | contradiction |
2,514 | hypothesis: Customs fees are not charged below $1000 in purchases. premise: While Americans returning home must pay 10% duty on everything above $600 worth of purchases made abroad, the US customs levy added to the price of an item may still come to less than what the purchases would cost in Boston or Chicago. | contradiction |
32,682 | hypothesis: No, we're not sure what will happen, but we have to see it through to the end. premise: No, Dave Hanson, we don't know what happens next--but we do know that we must go through with it. | entailment |
213,011 | hypothesis: The animals did not do good to her. premise: Now show me those nasty animals? I'm going to see to it that you get rid of them right away. | neutral |
99,299 | hypothesis: These war veterans are left without clean clothes and sheets. premise: uh they just stay in the same clothes or the same sheets and not do laundry and i just think how can you do that these these people have given so much of their lives you know to to America you know or whatever and here is here is how we... | neutral |
216,293 | hypothesis: Banepa is 40 miles to the west of the highway. premise: This highway passes through Banepa, where you can turn off to visit Panauti. | contradiction |
19,396 | hypothesis: This is not a unique situation. premise: It would be more entertaining to consider mixed motives, mitigating circumstances, conflicting social pressures, complicated histories, and then find that in this unique situation you really should shoot the guy. | contradiction |
220,030 | hypothesis: She recounted how she strangely ran into Sir James Peel Edgerton that morning. premise: By the way, I forgot to tell you of a queer thing that happened this morning." And she narrated her encounter with Sir James Peel Edgerton. | entailment |
240,880 | hypothesis: Expensed are the property, plant, and equipment. premise: Property, plant, and equipment (PP and E) of types that are expensed. | entailment |
386,924 | hypothesis: Most of my friends spend a lot of time in Florida but I think it's so trashy. premise: um-hum well uh uh most of my friends do spend a lot of time down in Florida but uh i have just that's just not been my thing we used to always head west or head north now that i'm alone why uh i uh prefer to travel overse... | neutral |
127,986 | hypothesis: In Malibu and the above towns, jet skis, which have become increasingly popular, can be rented. premise: Jet skis have become increasingly popular and can be rented in the above towns as well as in Malibu. | entailment |
247,117 | hypothesis: Federally circulated currencies are not secured by the government. premise: U.S. dollar. | contradiction |
113,983 | hypothesis: The Bush campaign bought over 60 sites in order to keep people from spoofing them. premise: As I'm sure y'all know, the Bush campaign purposely combatted the possibility of competing with mock spoof sites like gwbush.com by BUYING domain names (over 60 sites, from what I got from the Newsweek article). | entailment |
368,399 | hypothesis: Inglethorp reluctantly took his hands away from his face. premise: With an effort, Inglethorp raised his face from his hands. | entailment |
352,635 | hypothesis: Technology sessions have focused on how technology can be used to link advocates across the state. premise: The technology sessions at the Access to Justice Conferences have focused on how technology can be used to link advocates across the state and across program lines, and how it can be used to directly ... | entailment |
246,022 | hypothesis: They shake and I don't think they're safe. premise: They look unpleasant in the sky and I'm fairly sure they're not a safe; they tend to shake. | entailment |
251,966 | hypothesis: Attorneys general have a responsibility to give thoughtful consideration to even actions involving risk to themselves. premise: Attorneys general face political conflicts every day--whether to bring cases against enemies, associates, friends, even relatives of members of the administration. | neutral |
49,803 | hypothesis: Here, kids who are gifted despite not getting the best high school grades or SAT scores are more likely to both get in and be challenged intellectually as best as possible. premise: Unconventionally gifted kids, who didn't get top grades in high school or who don't have perfect SAT scores, stand a better c... | entailment |
337,559 | hypothesis: Rather than dwell on how different things are, it works better to focus on things that are common. premise: Rather than dwell on differences, it is more useful to focus on the considerable common ground between public and private CIO organizations to build efforts for improvement. | entailment |
262,340 | hypothesis: We are best friends. premise: The problem We are not enemies. | contradiction |
326,328 | hypothesis: Federal financing providing is imposed by the federal law. premise: DIRECTED FLOWS OF RESOURCES -Expenses to nonfederal entities imposed by federal laws or regulations without providing federal financing. | entailment |
264,652 | hypothesis: No, that does not sound good. premise: yeah um that sounds good | contradiction |
52,954 | hypothesis: Both types of access controls were effective in preventing unauthorized access to the system. premise: GAO/AIMD00295, September 6, 2000) showed that in 24 agencies, physical and logical access controls were not effective in preventing or detecting system intrusions or misuse. | contradiction |
137,361 | hypothesis: FEMA did not read through the report. premise: FEMA did not comment on the report. | neutral |
186,967 | hypothesis: I think it might have been obtained recently. premise: It must have been got quite lately, I think. | entailment |
25,561 | hypothesis: No budget or work premise: Budget and work during | contradiction |
354,055 | hypothesis: Tuppence thinks that Mr. Whittington knows a lot more than he's willing to admit. premise: You know a great deal more than you're willing to admit." Tuppence paused a moment to admire her own ingenuity, and then said softly: "I shouldn't like to contradict you, Mr. Whittington." | entailment |
109,180 | hypothesis: I eventually came to regret that decision. premise: well i can relate to uh when i decided to choose a college uh it really had very little to do with academics | neutral |
81,837 | hypothesis: Insurance and having him home are important to me. premise: would make him kind of be on call all the time and have to go in at any time and you know even on the weekends and and um and things so that was important to me and also insurance | entailment |
388,280 | hypothesis: Le Corbusier and Maxwell Fry knew each other for years before doing their first project together. premise: With British associate Maxwell Fry designing most of the housing, Le Corbusier created the leading public buildings and laid out a town of spacious boulevards and sweeping tree-lined avenues, inspired ... | neutral |
67,559 | hypothesis: The captain only runs Turkey hunting expeditions. premise: Captain Peter Bristow also runs big game fishing expeditions. | contradiction |
130,834 | hypothesis: Pure alcoholics are relatively rare these days. premise: There are few pure alcoholics anymore. | entailment |
234,610 | hypothesis: A public health approach to screening was something he believed in. premise: He believed in a public health approach to screening which means we would not do it if the yield is low. | entailment |
118,799 | hypothesis: The federal workforce will have many changes in demographics. premise: As with the private sector, there have been-and will be-many changes in the demographics of the federal workforce, the education and skills required of its workers, and basic employment structures and work arrangements used to accomplish... | entailment |
245,055 | hypothesis: It was ages ago that it happened. premise: yeah so it's been fairly recent | contradiction |
91,305 | hypothesis: More detailed strategies may be proposed for implementing a principle. premise: For example, specific principles may be investigated more deeply and strategies for implementing a principle, such as developing information technology human capital, may be proposed in more detail. | entailment |
176,050 | hypothesis: While Kat Hing Wai has intact walls, the village of Lo Wai does not. premise: You can visit Kat Hing Wai and Lo Wai, villages with their walls still intact. | contradiction |
278,029 | hypothesis: It's difficult to hire people because there is a lack of good candidates premise: and it was it was the school district couldn't hire many people it was very difficult for them to hire and i think you know in the sense that aspect of public service for education in some of the inner cities | neutral |
342,891 | hypothesis: She took two minutes to leave the room. premise: Slowly she went out of the room. | neutral |
387,008 | hypothesis: The columns display characteristics of the Corinthian order. premise: The more pacific Greek-style temple known as the Maison Carr??e, an elegant monument dating from the first century b.c. , is noted for the finely sculpted Corinthian capitals on its columns. | entailment |
302,015 | hypothesis: The study found that more infrastructure funding was needed. premise: In 1985, for example, NSIAD examined emerging issues in export competition through a case study of the Brazilian market (U.S. | neutral |
10,315 | hypothesis: Statistical sampling does reduce the need for effective internal control. premise: It should be noted that statistical sampling and fast pay procedures neither reduce the need for effective internal control nor relieve the certifying/disbursing officer of his or her responsibility. | contradiction |
259,596 | hypothesis: No one really likes to go to The Comedy Store on Sunset Boulevard. premise: Top billing goes to The Comedy Store, which is on Sunset Boulevard, while other top venues include the Laugh Factory and The Improv, in West Hollywood and Santa Monica, respectively. | contradiction |
349,389 | hypothesis: George Will is disliked. premise: Replace George Will's column with weekly photo of him being punched in the nose. | entailment |
288,878 | hypothesis: That is not a simple step in an ultra-Orthodox setting. premise: In an ultra-Orthodox setting, of course, that's not a simple step. | entailment |
348,486 | hypothesis: The tickets cost a fortune to buy and so it allows a person to go to more than just one location. premise: With a Wax Museum ticket, you can also visit the adjacent Ripley's Believe It or Not! | neutral |
207,987 | hypothesis: Northern Indiana has tornadoes a lot. premise: just forty miles north due north of Cincinnati and uh but uh northern Indiana has many tornadoes come roaring across and we get the backlash off of it if not the part of the tornado itself | entailment |
269,156 | hypothesis: You may buy more allowances in the market without government interference. premise: And, if you unexpectedly can't reduce emissions as much as planned, you have the flexibility to go out and buy more allowances in the market - all without any government interference, and without undermining air quality. | entailment |
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