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hypothesis: The White House concludes that Lewinsky has told a lot of different stories about Clinton because she has something of her own to hide. premise: White House officials are tallying and comparing all the different stories Lewinsky has told about Clinton (to Tripp, to friends, in her affidavit, to Vernon Jorda...
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hypothesis: Falling off the boat may not be seen as fun though. premise: Boat trips (see page 26) are good fun for everyone.
neutral
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hypothesis: Torches line the riverbanks in the evening. premise: You can also enjoy an evening river cruise, when the banks are lit with torches.
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hypothesis: They're over and forgotten by everyone but hapless targets because of the problematic things they did. premise: They're over quickly and forgotten by all--except, perhaps, their often hapless targets.
neutral
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hypothesis: Research encourages support for eliminating of intervention services. premise: Research that covers multiple outcomes in addition to medical ones addresses audiences with different needs and priorities and encourages their support for provision of intervention services and financial resources.
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hypothesis: SOmeone complained about a dishwasher. premise: of yours complained about a waitress writing in a suggested 17.
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hypothesis: The Macau Government Tourist Office will help you get started with your visit. premise: Upon arrival in Macau, be sure to stop by the Macau Government Tourist Office for a map, brochures, and directions.
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hypothesis: The building was built with pyramid-shaped skylights because of Arata Isozaki. premise: The celebrated Japanese architect Arata Isozaki designed the attractive red sandstone building with pyramid skylights.
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hypothesis: Mr. Casellas began worked at Montgomery, McCracken, Walker and Rhoads for three years. premise: Mr. Casellas began his career at the Philadelphia law firm Montgomery, McCracken, Walker and Rhoads, where he worked for sixteen years.
contradiction
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hypothesis: Republicans might be to accept a plea bargain premise: The wise course for Republicans might be to accept a plea bargain under which neither Clinton's behavior nor Starr's will be further investigated with regard to the Lewinsky matter.
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hypothesis: There are people who do not want to follow the orders made by Judge Thornton. premise: But Judge Thornton declared in court, When these orders are entered, you don't just do whatever you damn well please and ignore them.
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hypothesis: Major credit cards are accepted at all hotels. premise: All hotels accept major credit cards.
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hypothesis: Bonuses represent a good portion of her salary. premise: so she works with in in in sales so a good portion of her you know her salary is is quarterly bonuses
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hypothesis: You can't see any marks and it looks great. premise: well no not really i need to it it looks so bad you can see where those spackling marks were i need to uh either paper back over it or do something
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hypothesis: Tell me the reasons why you use the same computer at home that you do at work. premise: does it does it cause a problem for you to use a different computer at work than you use at home
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hypothesis: The thing I bought was amazing, and I would never dare complain about it. premise: This! Is this what I paid 200 000 amereuro for?
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hypothesis: The project to built San Pietro was briefly put on hiatus in the 10th century. premise: Built from the eighth to the 12th centuries, San Pietro stands at the ba ck of a grassy courtyard with Etruscan sarcophagi, beside two crumbling medieval towers.
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hypothesis: Thirty Something and Twin Peaks are still on commercial television. premise: well the only about the only things i watch on commercial television are Thirty Something and Twin Peaks uh and i just discovered that they uh have have canceled both of those so
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hypothesis: It was silent as the train entered the tunnel. premise: A sonic boom struck through the train as it hit a tunnel.
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hypothesis: A diverse staff is a problem for organizations. premise: It found strengths like a high-caliber, diverse staff and an active community education program that includes a cable television show.
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hypothesis: It took them a long time to get it all figured out premise: you know they've got it all figured out
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hypothesis: People usually think that their way of life is the best. premise: It is a rule of human nature that people often, when they add or subtract something from their lives, think everyone else should do the same.
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hypothesis: Recruiting young lawyers is easier than ever. premise: Lately, Mr. Gray and his fellow grayheads have been discussing the With the increasing disparity in salaries between public and private law, is it more difficult to recruit and hire the kind of idealistic young lawyers who seemed to be everywhere in th...
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hypothesis: I sarcastically told him I was excited to hear what he had to say when I didn't really care. premise: 'Oh yes, sir? That's exciting to hear.' I wasn't being flip.
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hypothesis: The avenger only seeks vengeance when a friend is hurt. premise: and that the Shopping Avenger would hear about this treatment and seek vengeance.
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hypothesis: The official is not in charge of things. premise: The government official in charge of selecting the
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hypothesis: Would Mr. Brown be undone by Rita Vandemeyer? premise: Rita?" Would Rita Vandemeyer prove to be the weak spot in the armour of Mr. Brown?
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hypothesis: The cats were supposed to be napping. premise: uh i've got three kitty cats and they were suppose to be taking a nap and
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hypothesis: He might lose out by now simply because there are so many. premise: By now he might be overpowered, borne down by sheer force of numbers… .
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hypothesis: Pushkar is held in November every year and Noshkar in December. premise: One of their most spectacular monuments is the annual market-festival at Pushkar held each year in November .
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hypothesis: We had to wait for nearly two years for our school to be built. premise: oh okay okay because you've got a a excellent elementary school over there uh our middle daughter went over there one year while ours was being built here and uh Richland Park is just a super neat school
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hypothesis: This man is great. premise: Oh, this fellow!
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hypothesis: You've made a horrible point and I never want to speak to you again. premise: i think i think the regular schedule stuff um that when you say everybody get out of it that's a good point i never really thought of it that way
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hypothesis: "Got it, you'll hear from me tomorrow." premise: Say it over again, will you?"
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hypothesis: The villians wore black during their fierce fight. premise: The black-garbed villains fought so fiercely.
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hypothesis: The First Crusade was the most successful of them all. premise: The Second and Third Crusades, however, were a disaster for the Christians.
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hypothesis: We share observational humor here. premise: Observational humor, that's what we trade in here.
entailment
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hypothesis: Old westerns, as in the Wayne films, were critically acclaimed. premise: The old western was almost always a tale of a courageous loner imposing order on lawlessness, as in the Wayne films and Shane (1953).
neutral
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hypothesis: Bush has Republican rivals. premise: Bush's Republican rivals are happy to exploit and hide behind the media's pseudo-objectivity.
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hypothesis: Do we have a three-way deal right now? premise: OK? So do we have a deal?
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hypothesis: They were thugs who weren't scared of anything and I didn't want to get in a fight with them. premise: no not really they they were they were pretty much thugs they weren't scared of very much you know
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hypothesis: A short article talks about the conditions of a prison rodeo. premise: A long article describes the pathos of a Louisiana prison rodeo.
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hypothesis: The movie was tame and lame. premise: yeah and that was a pretty scary movie too
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hypothesis: Salt production doubled in only 2 days. premise: Only a few at first but more as salt production increased.
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hypothesis: They were trying to do robotic stuff. premise: and they were trying to do like like robotic stuff and everything
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hypothesis: I absolutely adore driving into potholes with my cars so much that I hope that the road never gets fixed. premise: It would be really nice because i'm kind of tired of driving in pot holes
contradiction
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hypothesis: Pride goes before the fall is a nice metaphor for how the world works. premise: One might have been tempted to chide these respondents with the comment that Pride goes before a fall (Proverbs 16:19), but doubtless they would just have snapped back brazenly with Euripides or Racine.
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hypothesis: People were holding their noses. premise: It stank!
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hypothesis: Cost drivers aren't an important factor, so no thought goes into choosing them. premise: However, cost models have significant limitations in accuracy unless their underlying assumptions of system size and cost drivers are carefully chosen and reflect the agency's previous experience in system development.
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hypothesis: The union also has an objective to raise that growth rate after 2005. premise: Because of the aging workforce and because of the anticipated demand for work at power plants, the union has made it an objective to have at least 28,000 members in the construction division by 2005, or at least a 5.3 percent ann...
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hypothesis: Tuppence laid the table for three and joined Mrs. Vandemeyer and her guest for dinner. premise: Mrs. Vandemeyer was expecting a guest to dinner, and Tuppence accordingly laid the beautifully polished table for two.
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hypothesis: I was afraid she would be frightened. premise: I was afraid she might get a bit rattled.
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hypothesis: The Salvadorian government taxes businesses to the point where it's not sustainable to stay in business. premise: that uh the government uh the Salvadorian government you know really gotten out of hand yet the uh right wing death squad type situation i believe that that was beginning to form but i don't i i...
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hypothesis: They have found the courage to stand up and speak for themselves. premise: um um um uh actually it sounds very i mean very similar they're sort of being they were sort of forced and now they just want to sort of speak up and say hey we want our piece
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hypothesis: Zelon was taught to take any job and make it a public service position. premise: No matter what I ended up doing, I think I would have found some way within that profession to do public work, because that's what I was taught, Zelon said.
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hypothesis: Knowledge is roaming free premise: knowledge had been captured.
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hypothesis: The software is for games. premise: It came installed with 'Multivista', a version for employees in firms trading in consumer waste storage permits called Ultimate during office hours.
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hypothesis: I don't want to know about you. premise: hi Wanet how are you
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hypothesis: Thanks for letting me know. premise: i see well that's good to hear
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hypothesis: I know I have cancer, you can stop telling that. premise: I know Dr.
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hypothesis: The AWMA/EPA International Specialty Conference Transactions, Fine Particles and Within Visibility, C.V. premise: In Visibility and Fine Particles, Transactions of an AWMA/EPA International Specialty Conference, C.V.
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hypothesis: The boy ran water to the forge. premise: As a boy I ran water to his forge.
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hypothesis: The independent prosecutor's office is run by someone from the opposing party. premise: It might even be a nice tradition for the permanent independent prosecutor's office always to be run by someone from the opposing party.
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hypothesis: United Artists is a film company. premise: Griffith to form United Artists , a distribution company meant to compete with the larger film companies, which were churning out formula films and treating most actors and actresses as hired hands.
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hypothesis: Green was willing to do anything to return the favors. premise: He is treating me like gold, Green said.
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hypothesis: I mean, let's not tax a thing/ premise: course uh course it it's the by word now i mean let let's tax everything three or four times
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hypothesis: Portugal's capital has more than 2 million residents. premise: Portugal's capital city is the country's largest, with a population of more than 2 million.
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hypothesis: The English burned her at the stake and caused public outcry. premise: The English captured her and burned her at the stake in Rouen in 1431, but her martyrdom stirred national pride sufficiently to oust the English from France 20 years later.
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hypothesis: The shops that are around the Campo de' Fiori are the only ones in which you are likely to find second-hand items. premise: If you're looking for second-hand bric-a-brac, try shops around the Campo de' Fiori and Piazza Navona.
neutral
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hypothesis: Wonder what they are getting up to in the town center now. premise: Wonder what they's doin', hittin' town now.
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hypothesis: How did anyone get in? premise: But how had anyone gained admission?
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hypothesis: The crosswalk was built specifically to get people to Starbucks. premise: There are restaurants and a Starbuck's in the basement, and you can access the raised pedestrian crosealk from the escalators on the ground floor.
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hypothesis: Only one component or system has the ability. premise: (1) The ability of two or more systems or components
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hypothesis: Trees, mounds, and small bodies of water are contained in its gardens. premise: Its gardens, with ponds, mounds, and shady woods, are English in style ' a relaxing change from the formality of the chateau.
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hypothesis: Privacy and program integrity are two competing goals that must be balanced. premise: Additionally, they must comply with all relevant laws and help strike a balance between the sometimes competing goals of privacy and program integrity.
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hypothesis: Well, unfortunately no conclusion has been made. premise: Well, that settles it.
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hypothesis: The reports should be based in fact with some conjecture thrown in. premise: The reports should be timely, fact-based, accurate, objective, convincing, clear, and as concise as the subject permits.
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hypothesis: The project will increase the efficiency of the system. premise: Therefore, installing these at the same time on a boiler is preferable to doing them separately as they may be able to use the same outage, and project efficiencies result from a single mobilization, a single construction manager, and sharing ...
neutral
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hypothesis: Don't consider Israel in Lebanon. premise: But consider Israel in Lebanon.
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hypothesis: Have a rotten day. premise: well i'm good i'm glad well thank you you have a good day bye-bye
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hypothesis: After I finished my degree I did not know what to do. premise: yeah it does Um i didn't know what i wanted to do after i got my my degree um originally i had planned
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hypothesis: We hadn't heard about the dead female taking strychnine when she died. premise: This is the first we have heard of the deceased taking strychnine at the time of her death.
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hypothesis: We shouldn't have taken out those student loans in college. premise: but see i we made poor choices in college we took out two both of us had twenty thousand dollars in loans for student loans
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hypothesis: He walked 500 miles and only found one village. premise: Twice he passed abandoned villages, but there was nothing there for him.
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hypothesis: Grilled fish are the most prominent element of the diet in Ibiza. premise: Since Ibiza is an island in the Mediterranean, fish, usually grilled and served with a salad and fried potatoes, figures most importantly and delectably ' in the local diet.
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hypothesis: They didn't do anything too out of the ordinary. premise: did that scare you a little bit with the lady being thrown out
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hypothesis: They have much more applicants than the number of places they can provide in the school. premise: and i don't know how and uh i mean they always have a waiting list a mile long for students and the only thing i did notice is about seventy percent of the students are on some kind of financial aid
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hypothesis: Kennedy never made any speeches. premise: Kennedy's trumpet call, Ask not what your country can do for Ask what you can do for your country, has an ironic history.
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hypothesis: The Environmental Protection Agency adequately used information to redefine the goals. premise: EPA used the information it received at these public meetings to revise and better define these goals.
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hypothesis: I am taking the first train out. premise: i'm going oh no
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hypothesis: For instance, a married couple could possibly put in up to $2,000 each year. premise: For example, a couple could contribute up to $2,000 annually.
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hypothesis: A good bargain was had by the Vietnamese, if everything is true. premise: In other words, if the stories are true, then the Vietnamese got a fabulous bargain.
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hypothesis: The sun is dangerous in the summer if you are unprepared. premise: One important note of the summer sun easily wreaks havoc with the unwary, and it really is a case of only mad dogs and Englishmen, as Noel Coward put it.
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hypothesis: Sand buried many buildings and monuments in the area. premise: In the following centuries sand swept through the area burying many of the buildings.
neutral
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hypothesis: There was much political corruption, violence, and terrorism during that time and it made life harder for everyone. premise: The period was rife with political corruption, violence, and terrorism.
neutral
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hypothesis: Court fines are collected by the agency working for the government. premise: Fines from judicial proceedings are collected by the entity acting as an agent for the Government as a whole rather than on its own behalf.
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hypothesis: No one is able to view the information on Customs' Fiscal Year in 1993. premise: Financial Examination of Customs' Fiscal Year 1993 Financial Statements (GAO/AIMD-94-119, June 15, 1994)
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hypothesis: South Africa was left alone by international crime rings after apartheid state-security collapsed. premise: After the collapse of the apartheid state-security apparatus, worldwide crime syndicates from Colombia, Nigeria, and Thailand set up operations in South Africa.
contradiction
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hypothesis: They hire the people you fire and lease them to you. premise: you fire all your people and they uh they hire them then they lease them back to you and they do all the paperwork and provide the benefit of course they have
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hypothesis: You cannot access Versailles via train from Paris. premise: Versailles is situated 24 km (15 miles) southwest of Paris, by road (N10); or by train from Gare St-Lazare to Versailles; or by RER (line C5) to Versailles-Rive Gauche; or by metro to Pont de Savres, then bus 171.
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