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89,092 | hypothesis: They made a list of the top 20 longest books of all time. premise: Sample Topping the list of top 20 shortest books of the century-- Al The Wild Years .) | contradiction |
155,870 | hypothesis: There are no other benefits. premise: um it seems to have so many other benefits you know besides just the exercise | contradiction |
172,280 | hypothesis: Even though she was rescued, it wasn't known on this side. premise: She was saved all right, but they didn't seem able to hear of her over this side. | entailment |
24,733 | hypothesis: the government is still discussing the discount rate. premise: The choice of a discount rate, and its associated conceptual basis, is a topic of ongoing discussion within the federal government. | entailment |
225,587 | hypothesis: Jerusalem theatre is usually in Hebrew. premise: Jerusalem theatre is varied and eclectic, but most productions are in Hebrew. | entailment |
28,543 | hypothesis: A living museum is devoted to Malla dynasty architecture. premise: The building stands in the heart of a living museum of Malla dynasty architecture. | entailment |
322,099 | hypothesis: We don't have a Mummy room. premise: Also upstairs is the Mummy Room where you can find the preserved remains of some of Egypt's most illustrious rulers. | contradiction |
328,808 | hypothesis: I think we are over taxed. premise: i think we're overtaxed to the hilt | entailment |
166,343 | hypothesis: I am unbiased and view all arguments equally. premise: yeah and i think he has legitimate argument i mean you can uh i i i grew up in Alabama and so i i have some prejudices | contradiction |
126,715 | hypothesis: It is important for their money to be deposited in their savings account. premise: and all their money has to go in their savings account | entailment |
259,584 | hypothesis: The dead person died from a heart problem. premise: The deceased, he said, suffered from a weak heart, but otherwise enjoyed perfect health, and was of a cheerful and well-balanced disposition. | entailment |
115,716 | hypothesis: The households that save a little have high gaining assets. premise: Regardless of income level, those households that do not save much will have few assets on which to enjoy gains. | contradiction |
42,995 | hypothesis: A candidate should have their committed felonies revealed to the American people said, Orrin Hatch. premise: Orrin Hatch said Americans are entitled to know about felonies committed by a candidate. | entailment |
77,668 | hypothesis: Henry Kissinger was arrested for his drunkenness. premise: An Oktoberfestively drunk Henry Kissinger egged him on to use the stiff corpse of Lenin to chip off a hunk of wall. | neutral |
260,663 | hypothesis: A man matching Tuppence's description was spotted nearby. premise: Nobody answering to Tuppence's description had been seen in the vicinity. | contradiction |
187,612 | hypothesis: The horses rode into the bright day. premise: The rumble of the horses rode into the darkness of night. | contradiction |
376,851 | hypothesis: He's a scheming polititian that built his career on sexy and attention seeking issues premise: He's a schemer, a politician, a calculating populist who has built his career on sexy, attention-getting issues. | entailment |
75,359 | hypothesis: Manning stood as near the French window as he could, and prepared himself mentally for a possible emergency escape. premise: Come inside, Manning, said John, "I want to speak to you." Manning came slowly and hesitatingly through the French window, and stood as near it as he could. | neutral |
147,783 | hypothesis: There were only 4 auto companies in the early century. premise: But Wall Street would be better off remembering that approximately 12,000 auto companies were around in the early part of this century. | contradiction |
351,713 | hypothesis: Berman sails across the ocean for a stress-free vacation. premise: There is one more search for meaning, and it takes Berman across the ocean. | contradiction |
51,610 | hypothesis: He refused to ask Starr about the negotiations. premise: When Starr negotiated with her, he asked about it. | contradiction |
34,310 | hypothesis: He has told me that Americans are very reliable. premise: He felt instinctively that the American would arrive in time. | neutral |
174,291 | hypothesis: The priest rarely had to use the hiding hole built during the Reformation. premise: Visitors today can examine the traces of the house's complicated architectural legacy and explore such fascinating historical oddities as the priest's hiding hole, built during the Reformation as an emergency escape route fo... | neutral |
164,591 | hypothesis: The city attracted notable writers and scientists. premise: Notable artists, writers, philosophers, and scientists seemed to flock to the city. | entailment |
74,462 | hypothesis: We examine . premise: We examine. | entailment |
318,972 | hypothesis: Dave never looks embarrassed. premise: Dave looked embarrassed, as he so often does, for Welch and Wright had taught him a When you mock them on television, you don't threaten them; you humanize them. | contradiction |
22,296 | hypothesis: Ca'daan stayed silent. premise: You spoke of helping us find others, said Ca'daan, hoping to change the subject. | contradiction |
138,972 | hypothesis: Older remains lie scattered around the shoreline and in the water beyond the tidal reach. premise: Older remains lie scattered along the shoreline and in shallow water beyond the tidal reach. | neutral |
314,373 | hypothesis: It dates to the city's founding in 1519 and has been moved many times since. premise: It dates to the city's founding in 1519. | neutral |
297,187 | hypothesis: They thought the men who ruled Russia were starting to understand what was going on. premise: There is a possible defense for their They may have believed that the men who rule Russia were finally beginning to see the light, that in their own self-interest they would agree to cough up the money the country... | entailment |
286,437 | hypothesis: TVA is the Tennessee Valley Authority. premise: Implementation of SCR System at TVA Paradise Unit 2 | neutral |
325,464 | hypothesis: They are surrounded by walls. premise: There are no walls and and no natural choke points. | contradiction |
145,319 | hypothesis: Mr. Czarek Pytlasinski experienced a slight tick of his right eyelid. premise: Mr. Czarek Pytlasinski experienced an almost invisible tick of the right eyelid. | entailment |
262,820 | hypothesis: The article comes with a good number of amazing pictures. premise: Many spectacular pictures accompany the article. | entailment |
136,792 | hypothesis: The deductions and local property taxes were over $30,000. premise: Deductions for State and local property taxes on homes $22,140 | contradiction |
22,621 | hypothesis: I suppose no one hasn't. premise: I suppose every one has." | entailment |
224,203 | hypothesis: The area is known for having artwork and design scattered throughout. premise: A core of beautiful historic buildings, good restaurants, and colorful ethnic enclaves makes for excellent daytime exploration. | neutral |
388,349 | hypothesis: Someone proposed to Mr. Whittington immediately. premise: One moment, Mr. Whittington! | contradiction |
95,104 | hypothesis: The expectations of our clients are confidential and are never released publicly. premise: It more clearly conveys our role and the expectations of our clients in the Congress, the press, and the public. | contradiction |
62,435 | hypothesis: You can either learn and practice, or just do it; it's up to you. premise: and you can either take instruction or practice or or just enjoy yourself whatever you like | entailment |
130,444 | hypothesis: She shrugged and said "Of Course,". premise: 'Of course,' she shrugged. | entailment |
142,871 | hypothesis: The Winter is the best time of year. premise: spring and fall are nice times of the year | contradiction |
294,560 | hypothesis: Everyone gets tired of violating the privacy of other people and searching for potential ill-intent and trying to decipher incomplete evidence so after a while investigators are likely to just say let it go. premise: Everyone gets tired of the ransacking of private lives, the cynical search for ulterior mo... | entailment |
44,105 | hypothesis: Carlos Manuel de Cespedes is not a plantation owner. premise: On 10 October 1868 Carlos Manuel de Cespedes, a criollo plantation owner who had already had a brief role in uprisings in Spain, issued a call for independence and liberated slaves from his estate, La Demajagua. | contradiction |
44,913 | hypothesis: Albright expressed that both of her parents suffered from severe dementia. premise: Albright says her parents expressed vivid recollections of childhood Easter and Christmas celebrations . These recollections may well have been true. | contradiction |
133,318 | hypothesis: I'm finished at work. premise: um i'm done where i work | entailment |
255,039 | hypothesis: At least twenty superstore chains are needed to squeeze the suppliers effectively. premise: But surely these two superstore chains are already big enough to squeeze suppliers quite effectively. | contradiction |
351,969 | hypothesis: McCain is very effective. premise: McCain is often praised as an independent legislator, but no one ever points out that he's a rather ineffective one. | contradiction |
379,422 | hypothesis: Verification requires multiples different categories to be tested. premise: The technical verification of the ability of a proposed system configuration, replacement component, or the features or functions of its software, to satisfy functional requirements. | entailment |
247,789 | hypothesis: Since we have no low-income people in our area, there's no need to find housing for them. premise: Suppose we needed to know about the availability of housing for low-income people. | contradiction |
57,347 | hypothesis: You factor in the equation. premise: I suppose that's where you come in.' | entailment |
238,420 | hypothesis: She met his eyes and smiled before continuing to speak. premise: As to why I'm here--" She dropped her eyes, frowning, while a touch of added color reached her cheeks. | contradiction |
269,055 | hypothesis: Are you sure he left the key behind after dinner? premise: I suppose you are quite sure that the latch-key was forgotten, that he did not take it after all? | neutral |
326,963 | hypothesis: The Toyota Grand Prix was held downtown during April. premise: In April the downtown streets become a race track for the Toyota Grand Prix . | entailment |
214,621 | hypothesis: I have not seen that movie. premise: Economists and policymakers are concerned about whether the United States can continue to increase its reliance on foreign capital inflows. | neutral |
241,627 | hypothesis: Even though smart collectors might like them, they are not good weapons. premise: Some collector may like them but for weapons they serve little purpose now. | neutral |
31,072 | hypothesis: Centralized models are not up to date, said the manager. premise: Big, centralized models are out. | neutral |
344,604 | hypothesis: Tuscania is very quiet. premise: Tuscania is a quiet little fortified town, recovering now from an earthquake in 1971 that luckily did not harm its two Romanesque churches on the eastern outskirts (check with the tourist office on Piazza Basile for erratic hours). | entailment |
135,671 | hypothesis: HCFA said that it did not examine the options. premise: While HCFA states that it has examined the options for lessening the burden on small entities, since the statute does not allow for any exceptions to the aggregate per-beneficiary limitation based on the size of the entity, no regulatory relief can be ... | contradiction |
155,159 | hypothesis: In 1607, the earls and their families decided to stay.in Ireland. premise: By 1607, they were left leaderless by the Flight of the Earls. | contradiction |
217,929 | hypothesis: Both groups could bring 10 people to the fight. premise: Thanks to my (mis)information, both groups would have the exact same number of soldiers. | neutral |
44,521 | hypothesis: Rules were made to ensure that meat and poultry carried no disease or infectious agent that could harm consumers and that producers understood how to prevent disease spread in their operations. premise: The rule establishes requirements applicable to meat and poultry establishments designed to reduce the oc... | entailment |
323,054 | hypothesis: This Hindu emblem has no apparent meaning. premise: This is a Hindu emblem of two superimposed triangles, the up-pointing one denoting the male force, the other the female. | contradiction |
217,218 | hypothesis: Tar ate loudly and thus the scout had to distance himself. premise: Oh, so you've been talking, Fenner? The scout came away from where Tar was still very audibly munching his treat. | entailment |
316,626 | hypothesis: The country has many beaches to offer, but the best and most popular one is definitely in Wakayama. premise: In addition to hundreds of temples, shrines, and hot-spring resorts, Wakayama features some of the country's most popular beaches. | neutral |
351 | hypothesis: I hate exerising. premise: and they're going yes but in general i like to exercise i i like dance a lot so i mean i aerobics is something i'd hate to give up but | contradiction |
245,859 | hypothesis: If the agreement fails, chaos will reign supreme. premise: If Lott's procedural agreement collapses and the Senate faces a long, ugly trial, the Mods are the Republicans most likely to support a Democratic motion to adjourn. | neutral |
74,523 | hypothesis: I always buy used things then keep them resell them later. premise: so that that's kind of been the way i've done things is to get things that are new and then keep them forever | contradiction |
96,658 | hypothesis: Gore would be incredibly unhappy with reciprocating. premise: Gore is delighted to reciprocate. | contradiction |
364,454 | hypothesis: The soap was a highly anticipated event. premise: everybody in the dorm watched it i mean everybody you were an outcast if you didn't gather in the TV room at two o'clock in the afternoon to watch this soap i mean people scheduled their class around it and everything so i | neutral |
375,113 | hypothesis: The central information security group does not provide services. premise: the services provided by the central information security group and answer | contradiction |
194,535 | hypothesis: The war stopped being constitutional before 1991 ended. premise: So, if the war was constitutional in 1991-92, the war is still constitutional now--nothing in the resolution specified a time limit. | contradiction |
297,633 | hypothesis: FY 1997 has a dramatic decrease with 1 job openings. premise: This is a dramatic increase from FY 1997 where 23,352 job openings were certified and approximately 2,300 employers. | contradiction |
307,652 | hypothesis: 60 percent or more of the supervisors and managers reported that they had not been provided with the necessary training. premise: Our 1996/97 survey found that about 60 percent or more of the supervisors and managers reported that their agencies had not provided them with the training necessary to accompli... | entailment |
19,490 | hypothesis: People really wanted Dalmatians after Disney re-released 101 Dalmatians. premise: In 1991, when Disney re-released the animated 101 Dalmatians , demand for Dalmatians soared. | neutral |
259,825 | hypothesis: The Select Committee deliberating the proposals was selected from the Senators who brought the proposals. premise: Both the House and the Senate have worked diligently on these issues and this Select Committee is now deliberating on a variety of proposals and issues raised by House committees and subcommitt... | neutral |
295,111 | hypothesis: When the Apaches started raiding, a lot of the ranchers left for good. premise: Some of the ranchers cleared out when the Apaches started raidin' and they're not comin' back. | entailment |
278,563 | hypothesis: I was in college when I first began flying a light plane. premise: i can remember uh back in the early sixties when i first started flying a light plane it was quite common for me to take off from uh local airport here and see the uh Appalachian mountains and the Chesapeake Bay at the same time | neutral |
106,735 | hypothesis: Property is the capitalist's tool. premise: Sure, property is the capitalist's tool. | entailment |
119,361 | hypothesis: Options traders don't receive charity very often. premise: Scholes and Merton reportedly are applauded when they appear on the floor of the options exchange, which shows that options traders are at least appreciative, if not deserving, of the rare charities that they receive. | entailment |
272,095 | hypothesis: It is what you do that matters. premise: It's not what you do, it's the purpose for which you do it. | contradiction |
90,970 | hypothesis: The poet and many members of his family's ashes were tossed outside of the heart of Grasmere. premise: The poet and many members of his family are buried in the graveyard of the Parish Church of St. Oswald, in the heart of Grasmere. | contradiction |
37,386 | hypothesis: The value has increased this year. premise: The value of scale is about $4. | neutral |
138,187 | hypothesis: The e-mail system unfortunately has been terminated. premise: We've also revamped our e-mail auto-deliveries to give you more choices. | contradiction |
52,703 | hypothesis: OMB never received an information collection request from the FDA. premise: FDA submitted the information collection request to OMB for approval at the time the proposed rule was published (January 3, 1997). | contradiction |
46,193 | hypothesis: The flow of information about performance can only use one metohd. premise: Whatever method is used, the flow of relevant, reliable, and timely information regarding performance should lead to improved performance, particularly if an atmosphere of healthy competition is introduced into the process. | contradiction |
152,771 | hypothesis: There is a lot of information on the area at the Anaheim Convention and Visitors' Bureau. premise: The Anaheim Convention and Visitors' Bureau has a wealth of information on the area . | entailment |
360,856 | hypothesis: She suddenly left. premise: Almost as though she got a sudden warning to go from some one." | entailment |
200,667 | hypothesis: If there was no question of the accuracy of GAO's analyses the exit conference would not be held. premise: The purpose of the exit conference is to confirm that the critical facts and key information used to formulate GAO's analyses and findings are current, correct, and complete. | neutral |
305,979 | hypothesis: The building is used mostly for formal functions and gatherings. premise: Its walls are lined entirely with blue-and-white checked-pattern azuleJosend it has a beautifully painted wood ceiling, 10 chandeliers, and a massively gilded altar and side chapels. | neutral |
155,781 | hypothesis: The guidelines were improved premise: ! Improved guidelines. | entailment |
40,419 | hypothesis: Cars, trucks and power plants produce no NOx emissions, leading to few brown clouds. premise: In many urban areas, NOx emissions from cars, trucks, and power plants contribute to winter time brown cloud situations. | contradiction |
28,349 | hypothesis: Tuppence noticed that you were limping. premise: I noticed you walked lame, interpolated Tuppence. | entailment |
61,051 | hypothesis: Some site issues do not need to be addressed more than once. premise: This is because there will be many common site issues that need to be addressed and engineered only once. | entailment |
189,787 | hypothesis: So where are you right now? premise: are you in Pennsylvania or Dallas right now | entailment |
5,855 | hypothesis: It is possible to make accurate cost estimates using math. premise: One can make a very rough estimation of this overall cost for each pollutant, on top of the costs associated with the other three, by multiplying half the marginal cost (to approximate average cost) by the volume of reductions. | entailment |
362,500 | hypothesis: They used to be pretty affordable. premise: uh what do the Mark sevens usually run | neutral |
221,336 | hypothesis: The Japanese imperial court developed Chinese patterns. premise: Through him, the Japanese imperial court developed Chinese patterns of centralized government, with its formal bureaucracy of eight court ranks. | entailment |
319,591 | hypothesis: A critic may be applauded for giving a bad review to a great movie. premise: But this pseudogenerosity is also a kind of A critic may be censured for slamming a worthy movie | contradiction |
157,933 | hypothesis: He believed the past was just old and decrepit. premise: He wanted to bring an old age back. | contradiction |
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