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319,197 | hypothesis: Medical clinics won't be affected by the amendment. premise: The obvious targets of the sweepingly vague amendment are clinics offering confidential medical services, and schools providing sex-ed classes and suspicious curricula and books. | contradiction |
32,536 | hypothesis: Nowadays, most window shopping is done from a moving vehicle. premise: But who window shops anymore, except at 35 mph, through a window set in the frame of a vehicle? | entailment |
391,274 | hypothesis: The invaders had armor with them. premise: The Norman invaders brought with them armor, the use of horses in battle, and the feudal system. | entailment |
87,828 | hypothesis: You've often tried to show me Just Say No ads. premise: Remember, I'm not asking for Just Say No ads or any other form of moralism. | neutral |
191,693 | hypothesis: Interviews with knowledgeable individuals generally isn't considered one of the forms information can take. premise: This information can be in the form of reports, studies, or interviews with individuals who are knowledgeable about the data and the system. | contradiction |
104,940 | hypothesis: It was the wardmaid's fault again. premise: Wardmaid clearly to blame! | neutral |
317,673 | hypothesis: There will need to be more generating capacity when the demand grows. premise: As the demand in electricity grows, the need for new generating capacity will not be felt | contradiction |
264,820 | hypothesis: I like to do this especially when I've been stressed out. premise: still it's you know nice to get away from civilization every once in a while and | neutral |
170,379 | hypothesis: The gardener informed John that the man was apparently a German spy. premise: Apparently he is a German spy; so the gardener had told John." Her face and voice were absolutely cold and expressionless. | entailment |
44,222 | hypothesis: Homer recounted the fall of Troy. premise: The ancient Greeks traditionally took the fall of Troy, as recounted by Homer, as the starting point of their history. | entailment |
325,058 | hypothesis: Industrialized nations save less that agricultural nations due to seasonal economic shifts. premise: National Saving Compare to Other Major Industrialized Nations? | neutral |
346,319 | hypothesis: The unstable nature of boilermaker trade has deterred potential pursuers in the past. premise: Since, boilermakers earn somewhat more than ironworkers,42 it is reasonable to expect that with increased job stability in the boilermaker trade, some ironworkers might choose to move to the boilermaker trade for ... | neutral |
89,504 | hypothesis: Children cannot see puppet shows during summer. premise: Children can enjoy donkey rides, puppet shows in spring and summer, and model boats on the circular ponds. | contradiction |
43,823 | hypothesis: They may need us even though they will not want us to help them with the battle. premise: They will not want us but they may need us. | neutral |
191,887 | hypothesis: This was too much of a polarizing issue for it to be included here. premise: The budget negotiators essentially punted on the issue. | neutral |
69,447 | hypothesis: The artist refused to use himself as a subject for his paintings. premise: The artist painted himself with palette in hand at the left side of his own masterpiece, in a sense part of the family, as he became in real life. | contradiction |
186,640 | hypothesis: The site's traffic is down and only got six million hits this month. premise: The site got 6 million hits in a month. | neutral |
365,302 | hypothesis: There are well dressed men at work as well. premise: they their attire is always the same you know suits or slacks you know jeans whatever and um but i'm really the only woman i guess at work that does that but seems to work for me in fact i just bought or i just got a new outfit as a gift that um | neutral |
336,164 | hypothesis: This is evidence- him crying and jumping up and down in his chair, but they refuse to see it. premise: and then jumping up and down in his chair and crying, Evidence! | neutral |
365,052 | hypothesis: The program also includes new fossil fuel-fired electricity generating boilers. premise: The program also includes new fossil fuel-fired electricity generating boilers and turbines and integrated gasification combined cycle plants regardless of size, except for gas-fired units serving one or more generators... | entailment |
374,181 | hypothesis: He's not on the case now, and wants everyone to be aware of it. premise: I tell you he's on the case now, but doesn't want it known. | contradiction |
352,469 | hypothesis: They couldn't pay my hourly wage. premise: yeah yeah they couldn't cover my hourly rate | entailment |
27,797 | hypothesis: Have you ever eaten any food at all? premise: yeah you go out for Chinese at all | contradiction |
267,757 | hypothesis: Mrs. Vandemeyer kept quiet and let Tuppence walk. premise: So thought it better to come home and have a quiet evening. Mrs. Vandemeyer said nothing, but she drew back and let Tuppence pass into the hall. | entailment |
365,728 | hypothesis: Hospital administrators have no influence on the hiring of additional staff at a hospital. premise: He noted that we must demonstrate the value of interventions to hospital administrators if we want extra staff for interventions. | contradiction |
167,245 | hypothesis: I think you've been put on hold. premise: you probably got wait calling | entailment |
119,729 | hypothesis: In addition of going out of your program load up, you checked for errors. premise: instead of saying where did i make the error you know go back and forth and and you know you always you know the old ones you had to go out of your program load up um | neutral |
200,049 | hypothesis: Starr was droning on and being boring. premise: Starr was putting his own guys to sleep. | neutral |
165,489 | hypothesis: It's easy to bribe the press into saying outrageous things about the royals. premise: Their insatiable appetite for royal gossip is cheerfully fed by a venal press. | neutral |
84,748 | hypothesis: They don't have to pay interest on it. premise: and when they do that they begin paying interest right from that very day on | contradiction |
342,739 | hypothesis: He had a conversation with an orthopedic surgeon who had been in practice for five decades. premise: In Shpoolki, he talked with an orthopedic surgeon, a professor, supposedly the best in the country. | neutral |
105,169 | hypothesis: I have not seen my sibling for a long time. premise: Purdue i have a brother that lives in uh uh Southbend Indiana | neutral |
200,690 | hypothesis: they also diverge in other aspects. premise: Where they diverge is in motivation. | neutral |
312,157 | hypothesis: You should avoid getting your hands dirty with nets or traps. premise: This may mean you'll have to help with nets or traps, an instructive experience. | contradiction |
362,543 | hypothesis: "Being a Sather means giving up your family and friends." premise: To attain the art of a Sather is the work of a score of centuries, usually." That Sather had been in sad shape, it seemed. | neutral |
308,804 | hypothesis: I asked what it was they desired to do. premise: 'What is it you want to do, exactly?' I demanded. | entailment |
4,845 | hypothesis: US postal density varies 65% between rural and urban areas. premise: 13 The smaller variation in U.S. postal densities is due to differences in the quality of delivery service which dampen the impact of low population density on many routes. | neutral |
318,258 | hypothesis: Once a fan of Picasso, the author became disillusioned as he learned more about the artist. premise: Early in his article--which he has called Escaping The Great Master That Never Was--the author reminds us that there was a time when he devoted himself to Picasso studies, how the most trivial academic reve... | neutral |
88,381 | hypothesis: Richard Barrett's entryway was filled with all kinds of flowers. premise: In 1826 Richard Barrett won a800 in a competition when the house's entryway was selected as the best mile of macadam road in Jamaica. | neutral |
373,757 | hypothesis: I've seen it at night in Florida. premise: as well sometimes i think it's been on i think i've seen it during the day i know i've seen it during the day in Florida | contradiction |
269,301 | hypothesis: Smiley Burnette is the newest craze. premise: Smiley Burnette i don't know if you're old enough to remember him | contradiction |
189,375 | hypothesis: The review had trouble staying fair premise: So the review has grown a large bureaucracy designed to prevent any unfairness. | neutral |
315,229 | hypothesis: Newt Gingrich helped Medicare get back on its feet. premise: Newt Gingrich messed with Medicare and went down in flames. | contradiction |
13,603 | hypothesis: He moved to look at me and took out his tobacco. premise: It is a matter of precaution only." John turned to me, taking out his cigarette-case, and lighting a cigarette as he did so. | entailment |
368,770 | hypothesis: Consumers can find local nonprofit legal aid offices on the Legal Services Corp.'s website. premise: To verify that a legal aid organization is federally funded or to find a local nonprofit legal aid office, consumers may refer to the Legal Services Corp.'s Web site, www.lsc.gov/fundprog.htm. | entailment |
7,765 | hypothesis: The FDA is planning on removing one of the rules. premise: FDA considers the two rules complementary and cannot separately quantify the benefits of the two programs and since both rules work collectively to reduce youth access to tobacco products, the costs attributable to the SAMHSA program are included in... | contradiction |
253,120 | hypothesis: The responsibility will be shifted to keep the people out of it. premise: You shift the responsibility to the branch of government that citizens can't do anything about. | neutral |
27,642 | hypothesis: It would be informative to split the IC mail exchange into two groups. premise: Second, it would be informative to divide the IC mail exchange into LC and AO components. | entailment |
313,980 | hypothesis: An easy trip by road from Luxor, Esna is a mere 54 km, premise: The first, reached from Luxor, is Esna, 54 km (33 miles) by road. | neutral |
276,002 | hypothesis: You can barter the price of the locally produced pottery. premise: Portugal is renowned for its colorful and hand-painted glazed pottery and tiles. | neutral |
28,178 | hypothesis: The way families obtained their income probably changed after it happened. premise: yeah it i'm sure it caused a lot of changes in terms of how many families had to have their income | entailment |
338,218 | hypothesis: It was an excuse to make some noise, but the Arab version of events is different than what we tell the people. premise: and it's just that this was an excuse you know to make some noise now something that i read in the paper the other day that i thought was kind of interesting was that the Arab uh uh their ... | neutral |
36,553 | hypothesis: Biographers are eccentric. premise: Any biographer, of course, carries on a love affair with a ghost. | neutral |
146,703 | hypothesis: Performance expectations are necessary to know in analyzing the condition of an asset. premise: Evaluating an asset's condition requires knowledge of the asset, its performance capacity and its actual ability to perform, and expectations for its continued performance. | entailment |
115,329 | hypothesis: His least favorite by him was Clear and Present Danger. premise: he's uh that's one of the better ones uh i've got i think my favorite that he's done is is A Clear and Present Danger | contradiction |
196,362 | hypothesis: He smiled at Jon because he was happy. premise: He saw Susan with the militia and smiled at Jon. | neutral |
281,341 | hypothesis: It may or may not be true; we need a more thorough investigation. premise: Without doubt. | neutral |
45,828 | hypothesis: Click here to search for Slate. premise: Search for Slate by clicking here. | entailment |
45,182 | hypothesis: There are only activities for adults so it's not a kid friendly place. premise: Adults may relax in the bar and shoot pool while the kiddies shoot each other. | contradiction |
336,590 | hypothesis: Tourists will be outnumbers by rhythm-loving Guadeloupeans. premise: Tourists are welcome at such nightspots, where they're likely to be outnumbered by rhythm-loving Guadeloupeans. | entailment |
233,937 | hypothesis: Finishing his task, he then glanced up. premise: Then he looked up. | neutral |
208,284 | hypothesis: Ok that's nice, do you like basketball. premise: yeah they say that's pretty good well how old are you | neutral |
264,540 | hypothesis: Oh wow, how fascinating. premise: oh wow how exciting | entailment |
374,548 | hypothesis: Should we keep the mail the way it is? premise: Should we load up on that type of mail---give it heftier increases? | contradiction |
217,224 | hypothesis: Jon said the man would show up when the village was safe. premise: Nay, he will come to us when the time is right, said Jon. | neutral |
339,110 | hypothesis: She turned the handle and entered a small, dirty office before leaving instantly. premise: In response to a voice from within, she turned the handle and walked into a small rather dirty outer office. | neutral |
230,852 | hypothesis: Few opponents extempt their own oxen from being gored. premise: There are a few opponents of corporate welfare who don't instinctively exempt their own oxen from being gored. | contradiction |
264,440 | hypothesis: I realised that the more work I put into having him arrested, the more work he put into exonerating himself. premise: When I found that the more efforts I made to clear him, the more efforts he made to get himself arrested. | contradiction |
323,516 | hypothesis: I was not able to read the word on the fragment of paper. premise: It told me that Mrs. Inglethorp had been writing the word 'possessed' that afternoon, and, having the fragment of paper found in the grate fresh in my mind, the possibility of a will, (a document almost certain to contain that word), occurre... | contradiction |
41,223 | hypothesis: I wholeheartedly agreed with the results. premise: I didn't entirely agree with that assessment. | contradiction |
150,525 | hypothesis: In addition to standard fare, restaurants in Aegean resorts also serve caviar. premise: The majority of eating places in Istanbul and the Aegean resorts offer the standard fare of bread, salads, kebabs, and seafood. | neutral |
61,681 | hypothesis: According to Bush he is a uniter, not a divider. premise: Similarly, Bush boasts that he's a uniter, not a divider, while the RLC complains that Forbes, by criticizing Dole in 1996, caused fighting within the Republican Party that was divisive and not inclusive. | entailment |
384,909 | hypothesis: The laws which would required the consultation of other entities do not apply. premise: Accordingly, sections 203 and 204 of the Act, which require agencies to consult with small governments and solicit input from State, local, and tribal governments, are also inapplicable. | entailment |
377,830 | hypothesis: I am arguing. premise: And I'm not arguing that 500-footers are impossible. | contradiction |
376,008 | hypothesis: Internal control includes internal auditing as an important part. premise: 7.16 Internal auditing is an important part of internal control. | entailment |
56,075 | hypothesis: Use attention gaining and techniques that the user will know how to do. premise: Practice 13: Use Attention-Getting and User-Friendly Techniques | entailment |
133,030 | hypothesis: I think so, he said firmly. premise: I think not, he said firmly. | contradiction |
194,936 | hypothesis: The client's claim may be severely prejudiced in case of a withdrawal. premise: Withdrawal may severely prejudice the clients' claim. | entailment |
231,786 | hypothesis: Johnson has well founded reasons to be distressed about the news media. premise: Nothing distresses Johnson, a distinguished journalist, more than the behavior of the liberal American news media, which are described as having abused enormous power in recent years. | neutral |
341,071 | hypothesis: You don't object? premise: You do not object? | entailment |
182,430 | hypothesis: As you know, it's completely redundant. premise: um-hum yeah well you know that's that's a that's a big thing | contradiction |
244,526 | hypothesis: The volunteer work we put in makes people happy. premise: Ultimately, volunteer work benefits us at least as much as those we serve. | neutral |
56,642 | hypothesis: Why is Monsieur Poirot just standing there? premise: What is the matter with Monsieur Poirot? | neutral |
113,747 | hypothesis: I cannot bring to mind anything fun I did with the kids, going up to New Hampshire only happened once and it was terrible. premise: well i can think of of some enjoyable things that that i did with the kids like we used to go up to uh New Hampshire quite a bit and go to the uh uh the White Mountains area an... | contradiction |
300,886 | hypothesis: The purchase of equipment is a cost the business must absorb. premise: Such costs include the purchase and installation of emissions control equipment and the purchase of emissions permits. | neutral |
381,905 | hypothesis: The 6 million are probably offset by advertising expenditures. premise: 6 million, which may be offset by restructured advertising expenditures and lower printing and distribution costs. | entailment |
355,593 | hypothesis: There are a variety of fish to be caught offshore of Italy with tuna and swordfish being two of the predominant types. premise: Offshore fishing is popular all along the coasts, notably for tunny (tuna) off western Sicily, for swordfish on the east coast, and spear-fishing at Bordighera. | entailment |
165,339 | hypothesis: It is nothing to be concerned with. premise: 'Nothing serious. | entailment |
168,730 | hypothesis: There;s not a chance I would know. premise: But I'm certain I'd know. | contradiction |
68,694 | hypothesis: We have no problems here, captain! premise: it's amazing we got a lot of problems here too i do mean | contradiction |
280,306 | hypothesis: The purpose for which you do it is what matters. premise: It's not what you do, it's the purpose for which you do it. | entailment |
201,035 | hypothesis: The end result would have been peaceful and ever-loving. premise: that would have meant a total attack of the Iraq country within you know three hours of when the weapon was shot | contradiction |
148,430 | hypothesis: He says he is not talking about past drug use. premise: He says he's stonewalling it because divulging past drug abuse sends bad signals to your children. | entailment |
286,918 | hypothesis: For four hundred years the Kings of Judah and the House of David were anointed. premise: With those waters, the Kings of Judah of the House of David were anointed for four centuries. | entailment |
3,426 | hypothesis: Don't Take It So Personally is a great weekly column by Judith Shulevitz in our local paper. premise: I commend Judith Shulevitz on an excellent column, Don't Take It So Personally. | neutral |
18,118 | hypothesis: They are inflammatory comments. premise: 'They are incendiary.' | entailment |
302,633 | hypothesis: I have a home-based computer business. premise: i i run a little uh computer business at at my home at night | entailment |
224,719 | hypothesis: Kudupi was trying to find out more information about a stranger. premise: Do they have kids already?' Kudupi asked a trick question. | neutral |
105,660 | hypothesis: It's like we were alone. premise: as if we were by ourselves, | entailment |
17,949 | hypothesis: It was not appropriate or fair. premise: Beyond the Pale | neutral |
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