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182,071 | hypothesis: I think it is absolutely in everyone's best interest for our country to intervene as much as possible. premise: well they they should work their way they you know they should should be able to work their self out of it or you know why why why intervene in another country's you know problems and things like ... | contradiction |
323,415 | hypothesis: He adds, illegality is good. premise: Affirmative action programs, he adds, are based on illegality. | contradiction |
155,383 | hypothesis: The Washington Post reported on only the abortion opinions of the Catholic Church, ignoring all other matters entirely. premise: The Washington Post reports that the decree effectively ends the careers of two of the most prominent gay rights advocates within the Catholic Church. | contradiction |
205,514 | hypothesis: The ACASS can be queried by a federal agency that is interested in A/E's past performance. premise: This database, the ACASS, can be queried by any federal agency interested in a particular A/E's past performance. | entailment |
37,344 | hypothesis: Generator Phase 1 has no Allowances. premise: Generator Phase I Allowances | contradiction |
103,598 | hypothesis: The southern California vibe is very laid-back. premise: While there's much to see wherever you go, the essence of a Los Angeles vacation is experiencing the southern Caleornia vibe, which means all you really have to do is explore and watch life unfurl. | neutral |
204,111 | hypothesis: He had smooth skin all over without a blemish or a bump. premise: Large knobs protruded from under his skin along his collar bone and a small ridge lined his forehead. | contradiction |
199,333 | hypothesis: Yes, I love the colors of that vegetable, it makes for a colorful salad. premise: uh-huh sure makes uh makes a colorful salad too | neutral |
58,327 | hypothesis: Bush was not phased by similar attempts to mispronounce his name in Arabic. premise: President Bush purposely mispronounced Saddam Hussein to annoy the Iraqi leader, while Iraqi newsreaders retaliated by mispronouncing Bush so that, in Arabic, it meant nothing. | neutral |
96,531 | hypothesis: Home schooling is not good for a child's social life. premise: About 1.5 million kids are home schooled, and many parents insist it keeps their children engaged in hands-on learning. | neutral |
113,963 | hypothesis: The tombs are hidden behind the hills. premise: From there the road leads directly toward the range of low hills that hide the tombs. | entailment |
374,230 | hypothesis: There aren't any arches in the chapel, only greek columns. premise: Although the chapel has been renovated since its construction, you will find a wonderful example of a Romanesque arch in the interior. | contradiction |
744 | hypothesis: No I am in the west, New Mexico. premise: no no i'm i'm New England Massachusetts | contradiction |
172,270 | hypothesis: The storeowner held something in his hand. premise: The merchant cocked back a silver dragonhead resting on the back of the wooden handle and squeezed his index finger. | entailment |
162,008 | hypothesis: He is very calm on the set. premise: On the set, he is known for his temper, smashing cell phones and lobbing insults at colleagues. | contradiction |
386,197 | hypothesis: When one asset increases it is offset by another asset decreasing equally. premise: The increase in one asset is offset by an equal decrease in another asset (or by an equal increase in liabilities). | entailment |
35,556 | hypothesis: My grandfather was a builder until he passed away. premise: yes my grandfather was a builder and so my parents always lived in houses that he built and then they knew they were getting a good deal so | neutral |
248,496 | hypothesis: There are few interests rate lower than 16.5% and I appreciated what I saw. premise: oh yeah yeah it's um well of course on the green card you have to pay it when the bill comes in so there isn't any but on the Optima card it's um let's see right now it's running at about it's not too bad it's actually it'... | neutral |
166,612 | hypothesis: Many people can take cover from the weather premise: The distance from a homeless shelter that a family of four must remain if both parents have been unemployed for more than six days. | neutral |
236,063 | hypothesis: The magic of my blood must be respected, or consequences will be dire. premise: And in this time of need, the magic of my blood must not be profaned." She twisted sidewise, and then turned toward the door, avoiding him. | neutral |
99,233 | hypothesis: The Regulatory Impact Analysis discusses those issues only. premise: The issues are discussed in the Regulatory Impact Analysis. | neutral |
338,007 | hypothesis: I think it is usual to see kids driving BMWs. premise: and um you know you see sixteen year olds driving around in brand new BMWs and it's just unbelievable you know | contradiction |
16,456 | hypothesis: The EPA determined the final rule was significant because the economic impact was more than $100 million. premise: As discussed below, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) determined that this final rule was a significant regulatory action based on an annual economic impact of $100 million or more unde... | entailment |
309,930 | hypothesis: She showed me a packet, asking if I recognized it. premise: Presently she produced the oilskin packet, and asked me if I recognized it, watching me like a lynx all the time. | entailment |
210,427 | hypothesis: Poland was invaded by Tartars on three separate occasions. premise: Beginning in the mid-13th century, Tartars invaded Poland on three occasions. | entailment |
110,991 | hypothesis: They have been successfully challenging nominees ever since Bork. premise: Since Bork, partisan interest groups and grandstanding senators have freely challenged even obscure nominees. | neutral |
391,992 | hypothesis: They shouldn't be doing anything for the state because the state is not incurring their costs. premise: sure they should have them go out and doing stuff cleaning up or picking up dirt or weeds or who knows what something for the for the state since the state is paying for them they should get some kind of ... | contradiction |
105,692 | hypothesis: The agency that does ours is right next door to our company. premise: no you don't want to do that it's got to be you know a laboratory that do quality control and and double check and i think that TI has has latched themselves up with an established group and and that would be true for any company that doe... | contradiction |
174,965 | hypothesis: It wasn't Lee, Change, or Wong. premise: either Lee or Chang or Wong. | contradiction |
246,049 | hypothesis: The guy down the street did not go because he had a newborn baby at home. premise: just drastically altered we had people down the street that the guy was in the reserves and he was just about ready to go and they have a just had a new baby and uh they would have she would have had to go back to work and | neutral |
64,991 | hypothesis: The Bible should always be interpreted literally in all cases. premise: For example, had the writer of the Genesis creation story been composing for a 20 th century readership, he or she would have explained God's hand in the evolutionary process as opposed to the more magical creation story in the Bible. | contradiction |
228,660 | hypothesis: Please refer to this list of documents containing pertinent information. premise: See Budget Prompt Action Necessary to Avert Long-Term Damage to the Economy (GAO/OCG-92-2, June 5, 1992), The Deficit and the An Update of Long-Term Simulations (GAO/AIMD/OCE-95-119, April 26, 1995), Budget Deficit Reductio... | entailment |
183,000 | hypothesis: The car has to be a certain model which has been rated for dependability. premise: Other allowable expenditures could include buying a car for medical transportation needs, making home repairs or paying property taxes. | neutral |
305,504 | hypothesis: The city center lies abandoned, a testament of needless warfare. premise: Ceter of the bustling life of the modern town is the airy Place de l'Horloge, surrounded by cafe and a pedestrian zone of smart shops along the Rue des Marchands. | contradiction |
87,188 | hypothesis: There was something covering his mouth. premise: No, hear me!" He lifted his hand in a brief gesture and Hanson felt a thickness over his lips that made speech impossible. | neutral |
29,308 | hypothesis: Mills are usually closed on Sundays so you will have to find someone to let you in. premise: If it is closed, ask locals if you can look inside; they're likely to fetch the friendly mill owner to come and open up for you. | neutral |
335,453 | hypothesis: Someone said that keeping the peace in the Taiwan Straight should be of upmost importance to the US. premise: Keeping the peace in the Taiwan Strait must be the United States' top China priority. | entailment |
261,167 | hypothesis: Martin's lackluster films motivated the curators of these humorous essays to place him on the backburner. premise: This spankingly inventive (Brett Kelly, New York ) collection of humorous essays (most of which originally appeared in The New Yorker ) puts Martin back in the comic pantheon after a recent ser... | neutral |
350,270 | hypothesis: There aren't many foreigners on the island. premise: The island is a delight, because it has few foreign visitors and retains its strong Greek character. | entailment |
372,605 | hypothesis: A lot of people misinterpreted Franklin's words. premise: But feelings? Emotions? Few of Franklin's own words had survived free of gross misinterpretation. | entailment |
2,565 | hypothesis: There is a goal to cut CO2 emissions by 50% by 2018. premise: Cut sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions by 73 percent, from current emissions of 11 million tons to a cap of 4.5 million tons in 2010, and 3 million tons in 2018. | contradiction |
107,398 | hypothesis: They were considered about the environment. premise: The association of a monetary value with reduced emissions encourages in the 1990's, scrubber costs decreased by approximately 40% and scrubber sulfur removal efficiencies improved from 90% to 95%, and experimentation led to the blending of fuels to lowe... | neutral |
74,861 | hypothesis: The Postal Service's efforts were among those reviewed. premise: On a more positive note, we recently reviewed the efforts of three agencies (the Postal Service, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and the Park Service) to more strategically manage their facilities and assets by forming business partne... | entailment |
33,973 | hypothesis: The Mayerits built a wall to keep attackers out. premise: At the end of c/ Mayor, just past c/ Bailen, is Parque Emir Mohammed I, where you can still see fragments of the old Moorish wall that encircled the Mayerit settlement. | neutral |
294,491 | hypothesis: It's obviously human nature to get upset about something like that. premise: oh of course it's human nature | neutral |
378,883 | hypothesis: Tuppence remembered the smell from when she knocked over the glass. premise: Rather an odour of chloral in the air. Tuppence remembered the glass she had upset. | entailment |
367,932 | hypothesis: I'm scared that deductibles are getting bigger. premise: what i'm really scared about and you know i'm i don't know firsthand but i it seems to me that like you were saying earlier that the deductibles are getting bigger and bigger | entailment |
379,674 | hypothesis: The woman wanted the child to know their father. premise: Felicia's Journey takes place behind the eyes of its central a young Irish girl, Felicia, who crosses the sea to England in a hopeful quest to find the father of her unborn child; and the fat, middle-aged catering manager, Hiditch, who takes a pater... | neutral |
102,201 | hypothesis: Fanny Brice could love audiences because she was obsessed. premise: When she first sang the song, in the musical biography of Fanny Brice, Funny Girl , it was about precisely the Fanny was so obsessed with her public identity that she'd neglected the personal; she could love audiences but not individuals. | entailment |
216,706 | hypothesis: A few parts of the church were added during the 16th century. premise: This bulky fortress-like church dates mainly from the Crusader period of the 12th century. | neutral |
289,651 | hypothesis: The architecture and sculpture of the temple looks completely out of place in southern China. premise: In a picturesque setting with palm trees in the courtyard, the temple's architecture and sculpture are typical of southern China. | contradiction |
370,219 | hypothesis: An interesting Ethiopian Folk Art Centre can be found nearby. premise: Nearby is a fascinating Ethiopian Folk Art Centre. | entailment |
2,449 | hypothesis: I've faced much worse. premise: that's interesting i hadn't i hadn't run into anything quite that long or fortunately there | contradiction |
55,472 | hypothesis: Almost half of the state's yearly contribution to legal service programs statewide goes to civil legal services. premise: 4 million in annual state funding for civil legal services - nearly half of the state's yearly contribution to legal services programs statewide. | entailment |
115,115 | hypothesis: Uppercase. premise: Capital.' | entailment |
180,917 | hypothesis: Kansas won the championship a few years ago when they were a lower-seeded team. premise: and Kansas just crept up on them and uh uh it was unbelievable because they they did that a few years ago too when they were seated a lot lower and they won the the championship | entailment |
110,960 | hypothesis: Dublin elected its first female mayor a year before the celebrations, and Ireland elected its first woman president in 1990. premise: A year before the celebrations, Dublin had elected its first woman as mayor, and in 1990 Ireland chose the dynamic Mary Robinson as its first woman president. | entailment |
101,364 | hypothesis: The Romans never thought of a name for any towns here. premise: The Romans called their town Clanoventa ( the town on the bank ). | contradiction |
365,417 | hypothesis: The winter months seem bleak but are the times people come together most. premise: In the winter months it is dank and cold but with a mystical beauty all its own. | neutral |
293,350 | hypothesis: Farmers and refusing women their reproductive rights. premise: Doctor and refusing women their reproductive rights. | contradiction |
367,391 | hypothesis: The Eglise Sainte-Croix does not feature any altarpieces made by Jean Bongartz. premise: The parish church, the Eglise Sainte-Croix, is worth a visit for the splendid 16th-century altarpiece by Jean Bongartz of Colmar. | contradiction |
349,305 | hypothesis: It is impossible for the man to slip through our fingers premise: We have to deal with a most clever and unscrupulous man, and we must use any means in our power ”otherwise he will slip through our fingers. | contradiction |
341,019 | hypothesis: There are no editions to publish on Monday. premise: Friday, we publish the weekend edition at about 11 a.m. | neutral |
336,397 | hypothesis: There's no need for a local boat trip in order to see them. premise: A local boat trip is required to see them. | contradiction |
138,394 | hypothesis: They projected the trading cost to be $5. premise: In 1990, EPA projected the cost of full implementation of the SO2 emissions reduction with trading at $5. | entailment |
23,966 | hypothesis: Thorn was faster than everyone else. premise: Jon would not have known Thorn to be so fast for a man his size. | neutral |
128,013 | hypothesis: It is of best interest to keep the blade of grass low to ensure you don't need to keep up with it often. premise: and they recommend that i keep the blade very high s o because it's that high i have to do it frequently as well i try to do it every uh uh six or seven days if | contradiction |
354,407 | hypothesis: Only professional pottery is on display. premise: Primitive pottery is on display including a rather naave clay bull with an acrobat holding one horn and finer work such as a stone pyxis (jewelry box) incised with geometric patterns and a reclining animal. | contradiction |
200,365 | hypothesis: Increasing both confidence in magnitudes reported and confidence in trends is not contradictory. premise: Less confidence in exact magnitudes reported, more confidence in trends | contradiction |
329,079 | hypothesis: The analysis just looks at staffing. premise: The analysis considers data for average wages, the cost of specific processing equipment and the cost of conducting specific laboratory analyses. | contradiction |
342,208 | hypothesis: The tool was a spatula with a swivel head feature. premise: But as I handled it, used it, and carefully examined how it worked, it started to look better and better. | neutral |
50,393 | hypothesis: Lincon didn't speak to him. premise: 'These are business hours,' said Lincoln, humourlessly. | contradiction |
340,005 | hypothesis: About 10,000 job cuts will be made. premise: Some lawyers will likely be laid off, and agency officials will meet this week to discuss whether to cut services, Bartylak said. | neutral |
65,551 | hypothesis: I loved taking questions from the crowd. premise: I never answered questions from the audience; too risky. | contradiction |
232,373 | hypothesis: Without the help of magazines, campus clubs, and advocacy organizations race leaders have sought to create authentic asian-american consciousness by asian-american culture. premise: Through magazines and campus clubs and advocacy organizations, self-appointed race leaders have sought to create an authentic ... | contradiction |
328,019 | hypothesis: The Amboise forest is one of the many that surrounds the area. premise: Chenonceaux (unlike the chateau, the town is spelt with an x ) is on the south side of the Amboise forest. | neutral |
370,670 | hypothesis: The island is clearly an ancient French colony. premise: Across from the park is the Teatro Municipal (Municipal Theater), a miniature Victorian gem that hosts periodic concerts, while opposite the wine lodge is an old Scottish kirk (church), another indicator of the strong British influence on the island's... | contradiction |
263,568 | hypothesis: The meetings are for city council ordinance mark up. premise: About 10 people attend the meetings in the atrium of the county's administration building. | neutral |
253,256 | hypothesis: Art and sculpture are culturally important. premise: Art and Sculpture | neutral |
373,107 | hypothesis: China has always purchased 3-6 million tons of urea annually, but not this year. premise: China traditionally bought 3 to 6 million tons of urea annually (which is produced | neutral |
148,424 | hypothesis: The southwest corner on the original minaret is the tallest in all of Cairo. premise: The original minaret on the southwest corner is the tallest in Cairo at 81 m (265 ft). | entailment |
363,211 | hypothesis: That is not independent. premise: Well, that depends. | entailment |
348,839 | hypothesis: They used to practice law but have now retired. premise: are practicing lawyers | contradiction |
166,050 | hypothesis: The gardens are about 10 acres. premise: Outside, set in manicured gardens, are the remains of the Abbey of Holyrood. | neutral |
272,816 | hypothesis: There were environmental concerns that ended up causing an issue for the nonprofit corporation. premise: The nonprofit has been barred from returning to its 90 Church St. headquarters, across from the World Trade Center site, because of environmental concerns. | entailment |
136,825 | hypothesis: I enjoyed it because it took so long to make. premise: and so it'll it'll be good in the long run well i enjoyed it | neutral |
32,040 | hypothesis: That was cruel. premise: that was mean | entailment |
323,379 | hypothesis: Not the first Wednesday of the month. premise: The third Wednesday of the month. | entailment |
46,654 | hypothesis: He was struggling to breath. premise: His breath came in rasps. | entailment |
95,244 | hypothesis: An H-2A worker is welcome to stay in the United States for as long as they need. premise: H-2A workers are legally prohibited from remaining in the United States for more than one year. | contradiction |
16,335 | hypothesis: it is responsible for how its agencies spend taxpayer dollars. premise: As the steward of taxpayer dollars, it is accountable for how its agencies and grantees spend those funds, and is responsible for safeguarding against improper payments-payments that should not have been made or that were made for incor... | entailment |
196,152 | hypothesis: Did you move from the Northeast to the South? premise: yeah well did you move from the the Northeast | neutral |
300,647 | hypothesis: Miss Cowley came to London and entered Fleming's Hospital. premise: Miss Cowley left the delights (and drudgeries) of her home life early in the war and came up to London, where she entered an officers' hospital. | neutral |
200,335 | hypothesis: White knew everything that went on. premise: As far as White was aware. | neutral |
149,627 | hypothesis: Has the wave of poor immigrants spread from our little town all the way to Colorado? premise: so do you see a lot of uh well let's see what's in Colorado do you see a lot of immigrants of any kind like like we do here | neutral |
329,449 | hypothesis: All Republicans wanted Clinton out of office soon. premise: One is He's enough of a Republican not to quit until Clinton is out of office. | neutral |
226,986 | hypothesis: There has never been military intervention in civil wars. premise: What jades the public on military intervention in civil wars such as Korea, Vietnam, and Somalia is the prospect that the sacrifice in lives and treasure may be in vain. | contradiction |
202,613 | hypothesis: The blue-and-whitewashed city doesn't have a fine view that anyone can enjoy because it is so ugly. premise: From here there is a fine view of the blue-and-whitewashed city. | contradiction |
56,093 | hypothesis: Texaco won the lawsuit against its employees and stockholders. premise: If there was enough discrimination at Texaco to merit a $176 million settlement with the employees, then there was enough discrimination to merit a commensurate payment to Texaco stockholders--not from corporate coffers, but from the pe... | contradiction |
329,087 | hypothesis: Purchases are considered exchange revenue. premise: The amounts are earned by sales in the market and therefore are exchange revenue. | contradiction |
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