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126,921 | hypothesis: A security program required that you follow these principles. premise: Developing an information security program that adheres to the basic principles outlined in this guide is the first and most basic step that an agency can take to build an effective security program. | neutral |
361,887 | hypothesis: The stock price will drop long before the discovery. premise: After all, it's not till the discovery that the stock price falls. | contradiction |
216,467 | hypothesis: It can be applied in only one way. premise: in the way that it's applied or that it's applied at all | neutral |
299,409 | hypothesis: August has the coldest nights! premise: um yeah up here you got to wait till August August till the water warms up well it's not that bad but it's still pretty chilly | contradiction |
146,773 | hypothesis: Everything in there is wrong. premise: But everything else is pretty much accurate. | contradiction |
284,331 | hypothesis: THey are very calm and relaxed. premise: They are panicked. | contradiction |
196,390 | hypothesis: The Townships of Ringlet, Tanah Rata, and Brinchang are spread over three districts. premise: Spread over three districts are the townships of Ringlet, Tanah Rata ( the main township), and Brinchang. | entailment |
262,971 | hypothesis: He even favors having Clinton testify because of his public charisma. premise: He even favors having Clinton testify. | neutral |
129,059 | hypothesis: Ballmer was appointed by the President to do his dirty work overseas. premise: Cynics' He's getting an attack dog . Sure, say the critics, Ballmer is tactile and outgoing-like a pit bull. | neutral |
242,672 | hypothesis: They spoke to widespread social concern. premise: But they spoke to widespread social concerns, and during an era marked by its unthinking reliance on experts, he made a point of speaking neither as an obfuscating specialist nor as a simplifying self-help guru. | entailment |
337,527 | hypothesis: He kept going straight at the corner of the square. premise: He turned the corner of the square. | contradiction |
195,575 | hypothesis: Montana will castrate everyone. premise: Montana lets judges order castration after just one offense. | contradiction |
360,122 | hypothesis: The tour takes you to look at the honours that were given to King James. premise: The highlights of the tour are the honours themselves, lying on blue velvet in a secure glass cabinet in the Crown Room. | neutral |
335,064 | hypothesis: There are no reports of teenagers involved in shootings. premise: young men i mean sixteen to nineteen year old boys are shot and killed or shot at least shot frequently the uh the county hospital that handles all the gunshot wounds here | contradiction |
202,476 | hypothesis: The zoo near Le Thot features animals descended from those depicted at Lascaux. premise: Complete your visit with a side trip to Le Thot, where the museum has excellent audiovisual exhibits and models of cave life; the nearby park has been turned into a zoo devoted to descendants of the animals portrayed at... | entailment |
312,629 | hypothesis: His critique is still but a draft. premise: McKay's critique remains only a draft, however, and it has not yet undergone the rigorous peer review that the original paper withstood. | entailment |
212,669 | hypothesis: A few had torn themselves open. premise: Some had torn themselves open. | entailment |
174,016 | hypothesis: The civil war caused a lot of damage. premise: Ciudad Universitaria, the University City was built on the ruins of the district that suffered the worst damage in the civil war. | entailment |
290,668 | hypothesis: You will find just a few chain restaurants here. premise: Here and in the tiny place de la Contrescarpe you will find a large choice of ethnic restaurants, especially Thai, Vietnamese, and Chinese. | contradiction |
269,773 | hypothesis: The sun was blinding as the purple object flew in front of them. premise: The shadow shifted again and a gleam of silver slashed in the darkness. | contradiction |
1,119 | hypothesis: Owners plan to keep the facility under budget. premise: Owners, the government included, traditionally have maintained some level of internal facility planning and design oversight capability to ensure that new facilities acceptably balance the factors of cost, schedule, quality, and performance. | entailment |
3,927 | hypothesis: I almost knew for a fact that it was made yesterday afternoon. premise: In fact I am almost certain that it was made no earlier than yesterday afternoon." | entailment |
132,497 | hypothesis: The Democrats and Republicans have reached compromises. premise: Republicans and Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee remain at each other's throats. | contradiction |
53,697 | hypothesis: The factory is very private when it comes to the production of glassware. premise: The Edinburgh Crystal Factory has guided tours that show every aspect of the production of cut lead glassware. | contradiction |
130,927 | hypothesis: The woman grew up in France. premise: The film is an understated but moving depiction of the day to day existence of an intelligent young woman growing up in France and later America and is praised as having captured something true about families and friendship (Kenneth Turan, the Los Angeles Times ). Kris ... | entailment |
74,085 | hypothesis: Table 2 shows the staff phone numbers. premise: for Senior Executive Performance in Contributing to Organizational Results10 Table 2: Examples of BLM's, FHWA's, IRS's, and VBA's Customer Satisfaction Expectations for Senior Executive Performance12 | contradiction |
20,492 | hypothesis: The fines. premise: the penalties | entailment |
10,178 | hypothesis: Hopefully, they keep each other alive. premise: Hopefully, they'd kill each other. | contradiction |
327,024 | hypothesis: The standard for intervention must be improved. premise: A standard for intervention that was universally accepted and regularly if not uniformly applied might even reduce the number of occasions when intervention would be needed. | neutral |
193,744 | hypothesis: Sorry to be picky, but exactly when did Mr. Plotz communicate with History in order to find common ground? premise: Sorry to be picky, but when precisely did Mr. Plotz speak to History? | neutral |
62,275 | hypothesis: The vehicle was small and lacked seating. premise: this was a big one i mean it was a big one it had the it had the front and the back and you know it has the uh backseat let down into a double i mean a queen size bed and then it had the two swivels in the middle and then | contradiction |
19,738 | hypothesis: The local church recycles newspapers and pays people who bring them any paper. premise: um there there's some places that are strongly encouraging it then that the city will pick it up that's been one of the arguments here i'm just sitting here looking we've got four bins of glass and plasticine stuff but w... | contradiction |
342,002 | hypothesis: So, you are saying that you are not a member of Slate? premise: You say you're not a Slate member? | entailment |
72,385 | hypothesis: Through marriage alliance, Gupta's formed a large empire. premise: Marriage-alliance and conquest allowed the Guptas to create an empire from Bengal to the Punjab and from Kashmir to the Deccan. | entailment |
21,169 | hypothesis: I am a surefire winner, so it is a good idea for me to run for office. premise: You can bet no one will ever elect me to public office. | contradiction |
267,485 | hypothesis: The site where she was born was magnificent. premise: According to tradition, saints Anne (Hannah) and Joachim, the parents of the Virgin Mary, lived on this site when Mary was born; you can visit the grotto beneath the church where St. Anne gave birth. | neutral |
152,194 | hypothesis: What is a reason I would want to have one? premise: 'And why would I want one of those?' | entailment |
272,388 | hypothesis: The city and countryside can be viewed from the ramparts. premise: There are panoramic views of the city and the surrounding countryside from its ramparts. | entailment |
342,808 | hypothesis: Kent Snider is a local lawyer who recently pledged. premise: One of the most recent local lawyers to pledge as Jody Smith calls it, is Kent Snider. | entailment |
245,174 | hypothesis: The distances are long and planning is necessary. premise: Either way, because of the distances involved it's worthwhile taking time to plan each day's programme. | neutral |
4,043 | hypothesis: Hanuman declared that all the lemurs here needed to be killed or relocated. premise: Hanuman is a beneficent deity predating classical Hinduism, and the reason why no one would dream of harming the little lemurs (monkeys) running around here. | contradiction |
335,505 | hypothesis: I think they still hang around the park. premise: and so that's i mean they're still around i think | neutral |
156,032 | hypothesis: Last time I moved was a few years ago. premise: gee you've moved almost moved around as much as i have | neutral |
189,915 | hypothesis: National Saving Could Be Impacted by Social Security Reformations premise: How Would Social Security Reform Affect National Saving? | entailment |
289,685 | hypothesis: You can rent headphones that translate the dialogue into English. premise: At Tokyo's Kabuki-za Theater, you can rent headphones for the performance, providing simultaneous English-language translation of the important dialogue along with explanations of the action and conventions. | neutral |
157,036 | hypothesis: FHWA requires executives to set performance objectives. premise: FHWA requires its senior executives to set critical and noncritical performance objectives that are tailored to their responsibilities within their respective offices and aligned with the FHWA Administrator's performance agreement with the Sec... | entailment |
312,990 | hypothesis: In the ninth month, I was promoted to sweeping out wards, where I met a childhood friend whom I hadn't seen in five years. premise: Ninth month: Promoted to sweeping out wards, where I found a friend of my childhood in Lieutenant Thomas Beresford (bow, Tommy!), whom I had not seen for five long years. | entailment |
174,268 | hypothesis: Justice didn't like being bought or sold. premise: He had bought and sold justice himself. | neutral |
160,479 | hypothesis: The cases were mostly for poor individuals. premise: The legal aid group cleared about 8,300 cases last year. | neutral |
55,738 | hypothesis: I asked what you give the animals to eat. premise: I asked what you feed animals. | entailment |
356,587 | hypothesis: Tommy asked him what it was. premise: Well, my good fellow, what is it? asked Tommy. | entailment |
256,882 | hypothesis: Two or three people from each team were allowed to take on a leadership role. premise: In some cases, forming teams provided opportunities for front-line employees to assume leadership roles. | neutral |
84,647 | hypothesis: Bureaucrats don't want to lose their jobs. premise: and entrenched bureaucrats that don't want to loose their jobs | entailment |
96,030 | hypothesis: There are many castles and forts, but not many are worth seeing. premise: From the town of Ibi onwards you'll see many castles and forts, some of them visible for miles. | neutral |
115,665 | hypothesis: She talked at length. premise: He sat patiently as she talked. | neutral |
79,195 | hypothesis: The smoke was coming from a lot of places. premise: The cooling towers were not the only sources of smoke. | neutral |
134,495 | hypothesis: The best fund managers of Fidelity are leaving because of downsizing. premise: Fidelity's funds are lagging and the best fund managers are leaving, but the firm is thriving as a manager of corporate pension plans. | neutral |
29,651 | hypothesis: He was perfectly audible over the slight rumble. premise: His shout was drowned in the roar of the motor. | contradiction |
131,631 | hypothesis: It was opening day for the meeting and people were excited. premise: It was the second day of the Exotic Poultry Producers Association meeting held at the palace in sciegno. | contradiction |
34,448 | hypothesis: Deficiencies in how the board functions might be hidden by the market tanking. premise: To some extent, deficiencies in the functioning of boards may have been masked by the effect of a flourishing market and may not have been readily apparent until market downturns began to occur. | contradiction |
335,415 | hypothesis: Most of the streets are easily navigable and have signs. premise: It is fairly easy to find your way, as most of the streets follow a pattern and are well signposted. | entailment |
4,796 | hypothesis: All of Grisham's novels feature a hero who gives up everything for the homeless. premise: Grisham, it is clear, wants nothing to stand in the way of his central point--that a man who surrenders all his worldly possessions to defend the homeless is a hero. | neutral |
291,717 | hypothesis: I am very familiar with cats that don't eat tuna. premise: um-hum yeah now i think i've experienced my first cat here that will not eat tuna we have a cat that will not eat tuna um-hum | contradiction |
80,767 | hypothesis: People used to be very concerned with child rearing. premise: In the age of the divine entrepreneur, no one cares how badly you treat your kid. | neutral |
91,010 | hypothesis: They would need years to rebuild. premise: It took two months to capture and was devastated by Allied bombs and the shells of the retreating Germans. | neutral |
191,052 | hypothesis: Wintery mists often surround the mountains, even when it is warm in Funchal. premise: While it is usually warm and clear down in Funchal, the mountains are often shrouded in a wintry mist. | entailment |
374,082 | hypothesis: Bow down to mighty Caesar! premise: 222 " 'Ave, Caesar! | neutral |
349,689 | hypothesis: The hill is covered in buildings. premise: From the eastern end of Princes Street, the eye is drawn to a hill topped with a series of interesting albeit disparate buildings. | neutral |
145,164 | hypothesis: Uncontrollable circumstances have results in many facility engineering functions. premise: Individual and often uncontrollable circumstances have resulted in nearly all facility engineering functions, from conceptual planning to project startup, being contracted to outside consultants at one time or anothe... | entailment |
289,518 | hypothesis: I felt a little sick when I thought about the future. premise: I began to get the little queasy feeling that presages something unpleasant approaching from the immediate future. | entailment |
49,844 | hypothesis: Half of it is coming true. premise: half of which is coming true | entailment |
338,917 | hypothesis: There is brutal oppression of women in the middle east. premise: Brothers and fathers murder women who have been raped or have had sexual affairs because their honor has been sullied. | neutral |
370,686 | hypothesis: The crates of wine were of chilean origin. premise: One magazine exec reportedly got so much loot last Christmas--Cuban cigars, crates of wine, designer suits (It was like a Spanish galleon)--that he needed three cars to cart it home. | neutral |
113,311 | hypothesis: Nothing will happen if we keep up. premise: If we keep up, they'll route. | contradiction |
169,944 | hypothesis: There's even a third version of the same story that involves a completely different person with the name Mark Murphy. premise: To make matters even more confusing, there's a third version of the story involving an entirely different Murphy--not Capt. | neutral |
381,039 | hypothesis: We understand what's going on now. premise: 'We can let him rest a bit, now that we have an understanding of the process. | entailment |
180,609 | hypothesis: The agencies budget for equipment and upgrades is twelve million annually. premise: A solicitation document provides information necessary for vendors to propose equipment, software, and services to meet the agency's requirements. | neutral |
292,894 | hypothesis: The island at the border between Normandy and Brittany is unremarkable. premise: This island sanctuary at the border between Normandy and Brittany is truly a merveille de l'Occident ' a Wonder of the Western World. | contradiction |
234,777 | hypothesis: The ceterns all date from early Roman times. premise: Ceterns, some of them dating from Moorish times, catch whatever rain falls from the sky, and when needed, supplementary water supplies are shipped in to this desert island. | contradiction |
390,150 | hypothesis: I was only allowed to parade around. premise: So my duties were restricted to parading around in public and the occasional wave. | entailment |
309,123 | hypothesis: You can exchange foreign currency but you pay a stiff penalty. premise: At a slightly disadvantageous rate, you can exchange foreign currency or traveler's checks for franc chips. | neutral |
191,622 | hypothesis: people in North Dakota said they don't recycle because they don't have to premise: um because like we were asking some people that live in um North Dakota well are you saving your you know are you recycling and they said well we're not forced to do it yet so no | entailment |
154,587 | hypothesis: Japan is the most harmonious country in the world. premise: Visitors are amazed at the apparent harmony that reigns amid the bustle of city life, especially the absence of the levels of violent crime that seems endemic in much of the rest of the developed world. | neutral |
7,691 | hypothesis: It is free to use the rackets at the beach. premise: Rackets may be rented. | contradiction |
241,596 | hypothesis: GAO doesn't give records to the public if they came from a nonfederal organization. premise: It is GAO's policy not to provide records to the public that originated in another agency or a nonfederal organization. | entailment |
260,469 | hypothesis: We will find Tommy today. premise: And we shall find Tommy. | neutral |
215,274 | hypothesis: It's a story about politics and lobbying, in the era of the civil war. premise: of the Civil War and it's not a story of the Civil War it's a story of all the politics and uh lobbying and just basically state by state events that led | entailment |
216,215 | hypothesis: You don't need to share any tips of your experience. premise: no we probably should but we haven't so why don't you explain to me some good tips about what you've done which you've found useful and workable | contradiction |
50,525 | hypothesis: During the week some of women would wear a pair of hose with the shorts to make them look different. premise: yeah uh yeah and then during the week you see these women in the you know just because you put on a pair of hose with them doesn't make them not shorts anymore you know | entailment |
45,892 | hypothesis: Sir James had his peculiarities, but she was a quick study. premise: She was beginning to understand Sir James's methods. | entailment |
76,176 | hypothesis: NATO took no military action in Yugoslavia. premise: Before NATO began bombing Yugoslavia March 24, the proposed Rambouillet solution--restoring Kosovo's autonomy but not granting it independence--seemed like a plausible outcome. | contradiction |
39,014 | hypothesis: Maybe I will try one of those stations this week. premise: maybe i'll tune in to one of those some time | neutral |
100,557 | hypothesis: The bowlegged gnome had received so much bad news that the whole thing had become a routine to him. premise: I looked upAt a bald, toothless gnome in swaddling clothesOn his way back to the fountain for more bad news.Something in his bowlegged walk--perhaps the wearyRoutine of it--made me think of the sain... | neutral |
49,940 | hypothesis: Nobody came behind them. premise: Three more riders came behind them. | contradiction |
270,841 | hypothesis: She was not answered premise: She was answered by a blowing from Shiloh, a bray out of Croaker. | contradiction |
75,902 | hypothesis: According to Newsweek, buzz is PR propaganda, while hype is actual, genuine excitement. premise: A Newsweek story distinguishes between buzz and hype: buzz is genuine, street-level excitement, while hype is propaganda created by PR firms and the media. | contradiction |
26,007 | hypothesis: You don't have one at work anymore and I'll be completing my PhD in Biology soon. premise: but you have one at work okay and now because um see i'm doing my uh Master's in Computer Science and Computer Engineering | contradiction |
333,130 | hypothesis: Obernai prospers for farmers and wine makers. premise: A walk around the lovely shaded ramparts of Obernai will convince you of the perennial proserity of its wine growers and farmers. | entailment |
332,328 | hypothesis: Two thirds of the US economy come from household spending. premise: This in turn could potentially slow economic growth given that household spending represents about two-thirds of the U.S. economy. | entailment |
63,971 | hypothesis: They wanted to switch to an annual conference. premise: Statewide Conferences on the Delivery of Legal Services were held in November 1998 and January 2000. | neutral |
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