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246,935 | hypothesis: There is an interesting mix of both dark and light complexions among the population. premise: The populace is an engaging stew of dark North African complexions and blonde, blue-eyed northern Europeans. | entailment |
206,733 | hypothesis: He said, quite seriously, that there was no way he'd be able to pass the current bar exam. premise: I probably could still pass the (state) bar exam, he says, somewhat in jest, because of all the different areas of the law still very familiar to him. | contradiction |
196,357 | hypothesis: It would be a bad thing if she spotted me. premise: I was scared the woman would catch sight of me, for I was full in the moonlight. | neutral |
6,180 | hypothesis: I took their card and used it to buy some groceries. premise: so i sent them a letter with a copy of the canceled check and their card cut up into about a hundred pieces i said here is your card here is the copy of my canceled check never send me anything else and never heard from them | contradiction |
244,647 | hypothesis: Ask for freshly pressed orange juice, called zumo natrual de naranja. premise: Ask for zumo natural de naranja (freshly pressed orange juice). | entailment |
110,904 | hypothesis: The ranchers knew they could never stand up to the Apache's. premise: Some of the ranchers cleared out when the Apaches started raidin' and they're not comin' back. | neutral |
369,918 | hypothesis: Ta Mok was given a life sentence for his involvement with the Khmer Rouge. premise: Some writers hint that the only reason Ta Mok bothered with the trial and the life sentence is to burnish the Khmer Rouge's bloody image. | neutral |
86,047 | hypothesis: The popcorn is made with unicorn dust. premise: easily yeah yeah and then if you want popcorn and stuff it's just i mean uh it's incredible | neutral |
213,124 | hypothesis: He was amused by the work the Yankees had to do. premise: Gonna take th' Yankees some doin' to git all them back into place."He laughed. | entailment |
125,214 | hypothesis: There were only two people who concurred with our presentation of the information. premise: On May 24, 2000, we asked both the FFC Staff Director and the primary author of the FFC study to review and comment on a draft of this letter and enclosure I. Both concurred with our presentation of the information. | neutral |
227,544 | hypothesis: Flagstaff community members got tips from lawyers. premise: Five Flagstaff community members received valuable tips and general advice from two legal professionals Thursday evening at DNA-People's Legal Services' monthly seminar on how to represent yourself in court. | entailment |
211,979 | hypothesis: She was unappreciative to him. premise: I thank you for what you have done, she told Jon. | contradiction |
356,527 | hypothesis: The queen's Anne, Andrew, and Charles did not follow Princess Margaret's Mediterranean tour and instead went to Norway. premise: Princess Margaret began the tradition, to be follo wed by three of the queen's Anne, Andrew, and of course Charles, who journeyed with the newly designated Diana, Princess of Wale... | contradiction |
377,739 | hypothesis: People should know what the government is supposed to do. premise: um yeah it's it's so i don't know i mean so it i mean getting back to the budget it's i guess the the fundamental thing is to give people a concrete get people to agree on a concrete idea of just exactly what government is supposed to be doi... | entailment |
178,543 | hypothesis: The GDP is the gross domestic product. premise: In our simulations, we used a model originally developed by economists at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York that relates long-term economic growth-measured in terms of gross domestic product (GDP)-to economic and budget factors. | neutral |
257,809 | hypothesis: It sort of become a music of it's own. premise: so then it becomes a kind of music of of it's own so to speak or hm | entailment |
100,556 | hypothesis: The City Council expects a budget proposal from city administrators every three months. premise: City administrators will present their budget proposal to City Council in mid-March. | neutral |
365,608 | hypothesis: Fiscal policies have absolutely no impact on government savings. premise: Fiscal policy choices affect not only how much the government saves and invests but also affect how businesses and households save and invest. | contradiction |
270,429 | hypothesis: King is optimistic. premise: King isn't a cynical He recycles these elements as if he has true faith in the power of his fables to heal. | entailment |
309,744 | hypothesis: I imagine that there isn't much competition in it. premise: ye ah i imagine it's really competitive | contradiction |
334,441 | hypothesis: The NRC staff were pleased with the agency's safety culture in the fall of 1997. premise: For example, in the fall of 1997, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) Office of Inspector General surveyed NRC staff to obtain their views on the agency's safety culture. | neutral |
348,892 | hypothesis: Was that on handguns or rifles; I hope handguns. premise: now was that just on handguns or was that on rifles | neutral |
4,064 | hypothesis: This is our sole opportunity, Whittington slightly paused in hesitation. premise: It's our only chance." Whittington hesitated, but for hardly a moment. | entailment |
119,436 | hypothesis: It was four o clock when the package came. premise: Perhaps four o'clock, or it may have been a bit later. | neutral |
123,037 | hypothesis: Being old does not mean one loses rights. premise: Old is not a legal classification that results in automatic loss of these rights. | entailment |
278,221 | hypothesis: Human sacrifices began in the villages. premise: To fend off natural and cosmic cata?stro?phes, the rituals of human sacrifice came into play, intended to placate the more violent of the local gods, such as those of the volcanoes and typhoons. | neutral |
249,467 | hypothesis: Some grantees gave hospitality services while others gave business advice. premise: The numbers of grantees providing different types of services were as | neutral |
18,641 | hypothesis: I think this death penalty deters criminals from committing crimes. premise: i'd like to see the death penalty more as a deterrent i think people know that nobody that it doesn't you know it it's not a deterrent right now because it's not really effective | contradiction |
242,638 | hypothesis: There are some good areas for skiing in Japan. premise: Japan has a number of excellent skiing areas, which quickly get very crowded in season. | entailment |
325,923 | hypothesis: The previous recommendations should be completed as soon as possible. premise: The auditor should also determine whether previous recommendations have been carried out. | neutral |
118,617 | hypothesis: Potential threats have to be researched because they are vital information. premise: Researching potential threats, vulnerabilities, and control techniques and communicating this information to others in the organization. | neutral |
273,932 | hypothesis: nothing can help you discover which candidate aligns most with your views other than reading all their speeches. premise: It would allow you to see how closely you line up with the candidate for whom you intend to vote, and thereby tell you whether your attraction is based on a congruence of views or a mor... | contradiction |
158,903 | hypothesis: Can't someone shoot him with a rifle? premise: "Can't someone pick him off with a rifle?" | entailment |
226,827 | hypothesis: The floats are all paying tribute to their wealthy patrons. premise: It includes floats decorated in beautiful and inventive floral creations parading through Funchal's streets. | neutral |
45,787 | hypothesis: The Hyatt has two 340-story towersl premise: The Hyatt's two recently-renovated 40-story towers cover a city block at the Diamond Head end of Waikiki's shopping avenue (across the street from the beach). | contradiction |
365,833 | hypothesis: I know that some will argue and that it will not deter them much. premise: so i don't know well i do too and you know i know people argue that that's really not a deterrent and people don't think about that but i've i've got to believe that | entailment |
256,112 | hypothesis: Cretans traditionally drink tea made of dittany every morning. premise: Dittany (daktamus) is a popular Cretan herb that is boiled to make tea. | neutral |
229,339 | hypothesis: A related article says that capitalism as a single global paradigm would fail because not all nations can be exactly like the United States. premise: A related article says that all nations can't emulate the United States, so it was a given that capitalism as a single global paradigm would fail. | entailment |
16,382 | hypothesis: In addition to having breakfast, Jon and Susan also enjoyed large glasses of orange juice. premise: Jon and Susan ate breakfast. | neutral |
191,972 | hypothesis: Yeats never expressed any desire to convert to Catholicism. premise: Yeats was a Protestant in a Catholic country, which, Foster suggests, might have led him to overcompensate with a romantic idealization of Ireland fiercer than that of his Catholic countrymen. | neutral |
388,145 | hypothesis: Military activities will not take up more than six years of time away from you. premise: Yet, further military action lay four years away. | neutral |
195,816 | hypothesis: He went from elated to depressed. premise: His feelings had undergone a sharp reaction. | neutral |
103,520 | hypothesis: If you minus the shock value, you have a salon painting from the 1990s. premise: Subtract the shock value, and what you have here is the salon painting of the 1990s. | entailment |
266,258 | hypothesis: On the first Sunday of every month, admission is free as well. premise: (Admission, too, is free on the first Sunday of every month.) | entailment |
16,538 | hypothesis: BLM's implementation of a balanced approach to managing its senior executive performance was a huge success, and has been implemented by many other companies since. premise: BLM implemented a balanced approach to manage its senior executive performance to focus attention and accountability on organizational... | neutral |
237,530 | hypothesis: The management person will make sure that the deficiency is corrected. premise: Deficiencies found during ongoing monitoring or through separate evaluations should be communicated to the individual responsible for the function and also to at least one level of management above that individual. | neutral |
221,852 | hypothesis: The city's population shrank to half of its initial numbers and it saw no visitors. premise: Within a year, the city's population had grown to 1500 brave pioneers, though the only visitors were train passengers on their way to a real city. | contradiction |
277,768 | hypothesis: The importance of this issue is very much up for debate. premise: I'm not persuaded this is so important, so vital to the nation's interests that we ought to intervene. | neutral |
150,031 | hypothesis: He walked up to the house to find the boy who was with Susan lived there. premise: He walked up to one of the village houses, the house of the boy who escorted Susan. | entailment |
322,725 | hypothesis: The Postal Service forgot to put in their request. premise: Postal Service request for permanent authority filed September 24, 2001 in Docket No. | contradiction |
201,580 | hypothesis: The Commission chooses to completely ignore section 603(b)(5). premise: In accordance with section 603(b)(5), the Commission notes that the proposed Report and Order does not duplicate, overlap, or conflict with any other relevant federal rule. | contradiction |
300,768 | hypothesis: I didn't take any politics courses in college. premise: and yeah and and you know the one of the things that i can still remember a college professor standing up pointing his pipe at a class one day while he was lecturing and he said the problem of the vote is that the American uh public is sometimes asked ... | contradiction |
202,661 | hypothesis: Older data can be reported if it would show a better indication of the investment into the schools. premise: Additional years' data also may be reported if such data would provide a better indication of the nature of the investment. | neutral |
165,934 | hypothesis: The shogun's authority was weakened by rebellions in the countryside. premise: Uprisings in the towns and countryside began to pose serious threats to the shogun's authority. | entailment |
337,618 | hypothesis: They bustled up the rise, with Red at the front. premise: Together they trotted up the rise, Red, as usual, in the lead. | entailment |
126,941 | hypothesis: I already know what you would do. premise: What would you do?" | contradiction |
43,413 | hypothesis: The most successful entrepreneurs focused on the production work at the start of their careers. premise: No one expects entrepreneurs to do the production work. | neutral |
307,040 | hypothesis: Barik ran away from the northerner. premise: Barik cried out, kneed the northerner in the groin, and smashed his forearm into the northerner's face. | contradiction |
333,883 | hypothesis: Kramenin left England and boarded a plane to Moscow. premise: Kramenin had made a precipitate return to Russia, leaving England early on Sunday morning. | neutral |
294,141 | hypothesis: Government entities are necessary. premise: Much of the business of government is performed by ministries, government departments, and other government agencies, which are collectively known as the public sector. | neutral |
65,235 | hypothesis: Adrin had never been to the mound before and stood in an unfamiliar place. premise: That night, like many before it, Adrin sat cross-legged on the mound of the Seven Swords. | contradiction |
107,215 | hypothesis: There is just one element of definition. premise: The next element of the definition is taken as a whole. | contradiction |
308,965 | hypothesis: This site makes people really excited to read it. premise: Then roll up your sleeve, tie your arm off with a mouse cord, slap your vein into view, and shoot this site up. | neutral |
323,236 | hypothesis: Unity could have happened but didn't. premise: National unity was again sabotaged by provincial rivalries. | neutral |
142,471 | hypothesis: The substances increase dopamine levels in the brain. premise: The addicting substances are said to raise dopamine levels in the brain, inducing euphoria. | entailment |
225,295 | hypothesis: The Retirement Savings Education Campaign sought to teach the public the importance of saving for retirement. premise: The Department of Labor's original Retirement Savings Education Campaign was launched in 1995 in partnership with the | neutral |
112,019 | hypothesis: Large hotels offer a lot of fun activities for people in town. premise: Once the business day stops, there are few bars and restaurants in the town; evening activity tends to focus on the large hotels. | neutral |
14,482 | hypothesis: I believe part of it is, they need to give authority back to the neighborhood school. premise: and i think part of it is that they've got to give authority back to the local school | entailment |
264,044 | hypothesis: Tofukuji has four distonctive zen gardens in hojo. premise: In addition to many impressive buildings, Tofukuji offers four remarkable and distinctive Zen gardens located in the hojo (abbot's quarters). | entailment |
67,860 | hypothesis: Agency Leaders have improved performance since 2001. premise: 13, 2001); Human A Self-Assessment Checklist for Agency Leaders, GAO/OCG-00-14G (Washington, D.C.: September 2000); Human Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Training at Selected Agencies, GAO/T-GGD-00-131 (Washington, D.C.: May 18, 2000)... | neutral |
204,966 | hypothesis: The city's older residents often talk about football. premise: People gather around the cafe, kiosks, and shopping arcades, the young on their cell phones confirming evening plans, the pensionati talking football (soccer) and politics. | entailment |
103,320 | hypothesis: If it was written in Japanese, for example. premise: If it were racist, for example. | contradiction |
83,695 | hypothesis: Taxes are not a form of nonexchange revenue used in assessments. premise: Although the term is normally used in connection with taxes, as used in this Statement assessments also include determinations of amounts due for any other kind of nonexchange revenue. | contradiction |
179,019 | hypothesis: He has only interviewed one person. premise: He has interviewed other lawyers, alternate jurors, experts. | contradiction |
247,327 | hypothesis: Annan is a tough person, but not overly aggressive. premise: Annan is tough without being vicious. | entailment |
218,342 | hypothesis: After they visit the Chinese temples, people go to the 65-story Komtar. premise: Move from the rich, scented air surrounding the many Chinese temples to such modern buildings as the 65-story Komtar or Tun Abdul Razak Complex a government, shopping, and entertainment center. | neutral |
308,795 | hypothesis: The Native Officers and Sepoys were willing to give their life for their duties. premise: An obelisk here honors Native Officers and Sepoys, who died nobly performing their duty. | entailment |
166,684 | hypothesis: The living conditions of the United States have failed to improve. premise: The United States has failed to improve living conditions or uphold the authority of President Rene Preval. | entailment |
349,035 | hypothesis: Out of all the museums in Avignon, the most recent one is the most exciting. premise: There are several museums in Avignon, the most exciting of which is the newest. | entailment |
160,591 | hypothesis: There were only a couple entities that were affected by the rulemaking according to the analysis. premise: The analysis describes the small entities affected by the rulemaking and estimates that approximately 20,000 small entities will be affected. | contradiction |
365,976 | hypothesis: Information on golf tournaments is available on the internet. premise: Check the PGA website at <www.pgatour.com> for complete information on tournaments and on other golf events. | entailment |
299,239 | hypothesis: The tea gardens were a British affair, the cotton mills an Indian one, according to the artlcle. premise: Indian entrepreneurs developed their own cotton mills in Bombay, Ahmedabad, Kanpur, and Madras, but the new tea gardens were a strictly British affair. | neutral |
339,704 | hypothesis: There are not many legal services available to H-2A workers nonprofit organizations that are not LSC funded. premise: Furthermore, the availability of legal services for H-2A workers from non-LSC funded nonprofit organizations and private attorneys is extremely limited; and government agencies either lack t... | entailment |
341,377 | hypothesis: The majority of activity duty military personnel don't follow exception-based systems. premise: Most active duty military personnel follow exceptionbased systems. | contradiction |
30,724 | hypothesis: Gore Vidal wrote in the New Yorker about how the book is a model biography of a woman who could have been president. premise: Morris has written a model biography of a woman who, if born a man, could easily have been a President, says Luce's friend Gore Vidal in The New Yorker . Reviews dwell on the book's ... | entailment |
340,999 | hypothesis: Space for storing recycling material is not a problem at all. premise: well they've been trying different things one one of the biggest problems seems to be we don't they don't have anyplace to put some of the things that need recycled | contradiction |
365,894 | hypothesis: You really need to put more effort into caring for your children and not expecting your spouse to pick up the slack. premise: this needs to be done because mom was there saying that dad is there you know you both got to they were both working at whatever things were | neutral |
105,037 | hypothesis: The paper reports crimes every day. premise: yes i know i you read about it in the paper every day somebody who's done this or that | neutral |
83,898 | hypothesis: The coin and stamp market is held every day of the year. premise: Walk beyond the Calle Mayor and the tranquil Plaza de Santa Faz to get to the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, where a coin and stamp market is held on Sundays and public holidays. | contradiction |
134,496 | hypothesis: There is a difference between the lawyer and the dramatist. premise: It's the difference between the lawyer and the dramatist, between the general and the particular. | entailment |
146,619 | hypothesis: Prostitution, gambling, and many drugs were available any hour of any day. premise: Vices outlawed or heavily controlled elsewhere were legal here, available any hour of any day (or night). | neutral |
106,378 | hypothesis: In one way, with the euro all European governments are looking to shift financial blame onto someone else, but it might also be a way of helping the group economy. premise: In a sense, all European governments are angling to shift the blame for financial reality onto someone else via the euro. | neutral |
213,005 | hypothesis: I did not want to go to Paris, so I never wrote to offer my services. premise: I had been studying French, and my teacher said they were wanting help in a hospital in Paris, so I wrote and offered my services, and they were accepted. | contradiction |
51,915 | hypothesis: The lab made a big mistake in how it processed the sample premise: yeah but the error is on the part of the lab not on the sample in other words if somebody makes a mistake in what they're reading then they're not going to get the same reading the second time | neutral |
324,067 | hypothesis: Here there are modern amenities like television, showers, stoves, A/C. premise: yeah i mean here you are you got you know you got showers and stoves and refrigerators and TV's and air conditioning | entailment |
27,599 | hypothesis: The chapel was always a place a worship and nothing else. premise: Between 1789 and 1815 the chapel served variously as a flour warehouse, a clubhouse for high-ranking dandies, and finally as an archive for Bonaparte's Consulate. | contradiction |
149,083 | hypothesis: He is not a punk premise: At the Naval Academy, McCain was nicknamed Punk, and that's what he is. | contradiction |
44,104 | hypothesis: On August 6, 2001 personal communication happened with a utility engineer. premise: Personal Communication with a utility engineer that asked to remain anonymous, August 6, 2001. | entailment |
106,232 | hypothesis: I don't know if he was blackmailed into doing this or not. premise: But the truth is that I don't know--and I don't think it matters. | neutral |
123,110 | hypothesis: I got plastic surgery to look like my friend. premise: How can I have my new face and my old friend at the same time? | contradiction |
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