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33,215 | hypothesis: We met with the man to discuss what we wanted done. premise: we just got with him and told him what all we wanted and he's charging about a buck a square foot to design it and he's registered certified and registered so at least we know we're it's not gonna fall in or something if it's built but uh i have h... | entailment |
312,398 | hypothesis: It was not a new situation. premise: it was it was a new situation | contradiction |
288,196 | hypothesis: The roller coaster sounds like a lot of fun. premise: yeah that sounds fun | neutral |
342,428 | hypothesis: The pair of town squares take sole inspiration from Roman classical architecture. premise: The town, just off the autoroute from Calais, has two of the most beautiful city squares in France, echoing the classical Flemish style of the 17th and 18th centuries in the arcades and the gabled facades of the Gran... | contradiction |
310,748 | hypothesis: Tommy thought she was good looking. premise: I thought her a very good-looking girl, said Tommy, finding his tongue. | entailment |
61,274 | hypothesis: You improved the lighting and I was wondering if it made a big difference. premise: well uh what about the lighting did it make a big difference | neutral |
103,776 | hypothesis: The wishes of the samurai were at odds with the wishes of the public. premise: The Tokugawa had successfully persuaded the samurai that traditional Japanese values might suffer, and now the samurai felt betrayed, rallying under the slogan Sonno joi! | neutral |
304,332 | hypothesis: Do they recycle the cans? premise: uh-huh what do they do with the cans | neutral |
173,338 | hypothesis: As the number of sites rose, the database got much larger. premise: The across-sites data base got much larger as the number of sites in a study rose. | entailment |
214,650 | hypothesis: Alfred Inglethorp invited the doctor to come in premise: In a few moments, Alfred Inglethorp had ushered the doctor in, the latter laughing, and protesting that he was in no fit state for a drawing-room. | entailment |
284,993 | hypothesis: Video poker is not addicting, smoking crack is better. premise: (Video poker, which is fast and requires skill, is known as video crack because it is by far the most addictive form of gambling. | contradiction |
189,449 | hypothesis: Yes, they create a lot of soot, but it doesn't stay in the air long. premise: it you know it's it i mean they do generate a lot of soot but that at least you know that kind of particulate comes out of the air pretty quickly | entailment |
300,693 | hypothesis: Sociology and anthropology fieldwork can be time-consuming. premise: The method inherited from sociology and anthropology entails early immersion in the setting, recorded observations, reflections on the spot, and analysis that occur throughout fieldwork, as data are being collected. | neutral |
241,689 | hypothesis: The polls were rejected by the Alexandrians. premise: The Alexandrians reject the polls in favor of a 1996 3,500. | entailment |
222,814 | hypothesis: Father push strollers while they walk past the townspeople. premise: Grandparents and fathers push the carriages of the new arrivals during the evening volta, or stroll, glowing in the warmth of the congratulations of their neighbors and friends. | entailment |
359,897 | hypothesis: My husband told me not to answer. premise: i kept hanging up on them for days until my husband told me what it was | contradiction |
314,513 | hypothesis: They serve the food in a relaxed atmosphere. premise: Jamaican and international food presented in a relaxed atmosphere. | entailment |
73,728 | hypothesis: I prefer to take my vacation time in the summer. premise: a Thursday during the summer i still don't eat up all my vacation and end up taking a full week somewhere else and then having a day or two left over on top of that so | neutral |
229,086 | hypothesis: Having the point of view of a woman makes the ad edgy. premise: Depending on your point of view, the ad is either edgy or diabolical. | neutral |
322,377 | hypothesis: The place never went out of business, they're really trading really strongly. premise: they don't either well well the first one i joined they went out of business and they transferred it to another one that was really far away | contradiction |
288,856 | hypothesis: The large expanse of water at the foot of the castle had been there for centuries. premise: At the foot of the castle was Nor' Loch, a large expanse of water that required draining. | neutral |
29,667 | hypothesis: She was exasperated to hear that he only cared about the wild rumors spreading throughout the village. premise: Oh, she shrugged her shoulders, "if it is only village gossip that you mind!" | entailment |
142,212 | hypothesis: I know you were in the military. premise: were you have you i take it you haven't spent any time in the military | contradiction |
385,225 | hypothesis: Getting a Master's Degree is an important step towards success in life. premise: but i mean i mean you the once you get your Master's you can be earning between anywhere between like thirty seven forty five thousand a year | neutral |
356,178 | hypothesis: Commoditization works not by being a reality but by being a threat. premise: What it does mean, though, is that commoditization does its work not by becoming a reality (which would entail ever-shrinking margins and stagnant stock prices) but by remaining a perpetually present threat. | entailment |
220,791 | hypothesis: He was falling in love with Barcelona. premise: He was beginning to love this town. | neutral |
382,831 | hypothesis: Lawyers formed a group to give legal aid to indigent clients on Native American reservations. premise: Lawyers Form Group to Offer Legal Aid to Indigent Clients | neutral |
359,516 | hypothesis: Decimus Burton was a big fan of the snow leopard. premise: The landscaped grounds (designed by Decimus Burton, who was also responsible for the park lodges) provide a safe home to more than 700 species, including such endangered species as snow leopards and golden lion tamarinds. | neutral |
255,031 | hypothesis: She had deceived Poirot into thinking she did not mind. premise: Then she certainly did mind very much, remarked Poirot. | neutral |
237,417 | hypothesis: It's best to get out before its hot. premise: yeah well if you enjoy it too you know you you can get out in the morning when before it gets hot and do it | entailment |
233,106 | hypothesis: Auditors have to consider whether or not abuse could affect the audit results. premise: When information comes to the auditors' attention (through audit procedures, allegations received through a fraud hotline, or other means) indicating that abuse may have occurred, auditors should consider whether the pos... | entailment |
70,456 | hypothesis: Only an idiot would not be a popular govoner when tax revenue roared, unemployment vanished and crime ended. premise: You would have to be a moron not to have been a popular governor while tax revenue surged, unemployment vanished, and crime fell. | entailment |
54,704 | hypothesis: An adjustment factor of 1.038 is applied to the endpoints. premise: The adjustment to the unit valuations of these endpoints for growth in real income in 2010 is achieved using an adjustment factor of 1.038. | entailment |
203,291 | hypothesis: Two murals depict Malaysian culture and history. premise: Two glass mosaic murals flanking the entrance depict themes of Malaysia's culture and history. | entailment |
334,287 | hypothesis: The knives and pikes were carried in their belts. premise: They carried crude pikes and knives in their belts. | entailment |
260,121 | hypothesis: From here one can catch trains to the north of Spain, but not to the south. premise: If you want to catch the high-speed AVE train to Cordoba and Seville, or other trains to the south of Spain, this is where you'll need to go. | contradiction |
90,414 | hypothesis: Baseball is an entertainment industry, so media conglomerates have been purchasing teams, said the economist. premise: Because baseball is an entertainment industry, media conglomerates have purchased teams, potentially complicating future TV-rights negotiations. | neutral |
180,331 | hypothesis: Mickey Rooney is in it. premise: uh that was the one with uh Mickey Rooney and uh oh what's that real oh not real old uh well she is old too dancer um | entailment |
1,885 | hypothesis: The H-2A Visa in West Virginia does not cover workers planning to complete an apple harvest. premise: In West Virginia, the H-2A visa is for a seven to ten week apple harvest. | contradiction |
143,028 | hypothesis: What are you hoping one to have? premise: what would you like to see in one | entailment |
302,477 | hypothesis: Productivity indexes measure the ability of workers to make goods. premise: How could productivity indexes--which basically measure the ability of workers to produce a given set of goods--properly take account of such revolutionary innovations as automobiles, antibiotics, air conditioning, and long-playing ... | entailment |
72,620 | hypothesis: There is only one entrance into the Imperial Palace. premise: A walk clockwise around the palace grounds will bring you first to the picturesque Nijubashi Bridge and the Seimon Gate, where the public is allowed to enter the palace grounds. | neutral |
215,113 | hypothesis: It is false and untrue. premise: It is true. | contradiction |
229,471 | hypothesis: I know where you lived. premise: uh-huh What uh what area did you live in | contradiction |
107,763 | hypothesis: Associated data collection and reporting requirements are dictated by the rules. premise: The rules specify the limited information the Service is required to file in support of a proposed market test, including a plan for testing the proposed new service and associated data collection and reporting require... | neutral |
7,281 | hypothesis: The working class benefit from sales and purchases. premise: To refrain from purchasing one would insult the working class and dishonor the labor of our fathers' fathers! | entailment |
348,648 | hypothesis: Goya sketched the victims because he felt bad for them. premise: Goya witnessed this tragedy of the War of Independence from his cottage, then went to the scene by moonlight to sketch the victims. | neutral |
267,555 | hypothesis: Slim didn't understand. premise: You know what I mean?" Slim had never seen it so, but he nodded. | neutral |
12,447 | hypothesis: The difference is not recognized. premise: The difference, if any, between the reacquisition price and the net carrying value of the extinguished debt should be recognized as a loss or gain in accounting for interest on Treasury debt. | contradiction |
308,980 | hypothesis: Considering all the factors, it seems that the pill does not have any significant effects on overall health, positive or negative. premise: Researchers also discounted previous concerns that the pill contributed to cardiovascular trouble, and touted studies indicating that it reduces the risk of ovarian and... | neutral |
128,156 | hypothesis: Longshore workers are exposed to dangerous conditions. premise: the Longshore and Harbor Worker's Compensation Act | neutral |
193,630 | hypothesis: My mother continued working after she had her family. premise: well i i uh just in my lifetime i know that the role of women has changed drastically also my mother when she began having her family she quit her job and stayed home until | contradiction |
337,908 | hypothesis: The man was upset they were four months late. premise: And you? You're four months early, Ca'daan. | contradiction |
87,323 | hypothesis: Death Row still exists. premise: Eventually, Death Row collapsed. | contradiction |
180,858 | hypothesis: I don't work because I'm too focused on my education. premise: i don't i'm a graduate student i'm a professional student | neutral |
54,071 | hypothesis: Sam will never suit up for service in the Gulf, said his mother. premise: Sam's not going to suit up for service in the Gulf, now or ever. | neutral |
185,570 | hypothesis: The elders will continue to sit there at Alvic's for years to come. premise: The elders sat in the addressing room of Alvic's home in the same seats they had sat in for three decades. | neutral |
142,337 | hypothesis: I'm unamazed premise: I'm amazed. | contradiction |
200,390 | hypothesis: The entire Cardo now has modern shops and galleries. premise: Sections of the Cardo just south of David Street have been renovated with modern shops and galleries, but some shop-fronts have been left in their original state from the time of the Crusades. | contradiction |
170,650 | hypothesis: Mary has been causing problems on the Range. premise: Up to now Johnny's been their best bet at gittin' th' Range into trouble."Drew turned his head to look Fenner in the eye. | contradiction |
343,055 | hypothesis: Was it snowing? premise: was it snowing snowing | entailment |
159,400 | hypothesis: The island is still being called Matinino, as the French kept the namesake. premise: When Columbus discovered the island late in his career, he called it the best, the most fertile, the sweetest, the most charming country in the world and named it Matinino, probably after Saint Martin (or, some say, as an ... | contradiction |
72,985 | hypothesis: There is a vast selection of restaurants and cafes at the summit. premise: Bad junk food from vending machines is all that's available at the summit, so it's best to bring your own supplies and, above all, a thermos of hot tea or coffee. | contradiction |
252,652 | hypothesis: There are no mosaics inside, and visitors are bored by the external views. premise: Inside are splendid mosaics, but most visitors are transfixed by the external views over the descending steps and gardens. | contradiction |
116,595 | hypothesis: Even though Spain remained neutral during World War II hardship was compunded in the country when neighboring trade and food networks were disrupted in surrounding countries. premise: Hardship was compounded with the advent of World War II, even though Spain stayed neutral throughout the war. | neutral |
376,000 | hypothesis: We are never cheated anymore because we have learned to beat the system. premise: When analyzing Argentina, it's important to keep in mind that since we've been cheated many times, we have learned how to beat the system. | neutral |
340,783 | hypothesis: Aurangzeb streamlined the administration of his predecessors, but almost bankrupted the realm with his campaigns and fighting of rebellions. premise: Aurangzeb streamlined the lax administration of his predecessors, but he almost bankrupted the realm with his campaigns to expand the empire down to the south... | entailment |
103,230 | hypothesis: Sharon Hays says that we cling to intensive motherhood. premise: What's striking, as Sharon Hays recently pointed out in The Cultural Contradictions of Motherhood (1996), is how tenaciously we cling to intensive motherhood, as she calls this ambitious mission, despite its increasing impracticality and despi... | entailment |
148,575 | hypothesis: The line of peasants with last name Stewart. premise: The Stewart Dynasty | contradiction |
360,087 | hypothesis: Rabindranath Tagore, Ramakrishna, and Vivekananda all lived in Caletta. premise: Caletta was the home of the writer Rabindranath Tagore, India's first Nobel Prize winner, and of the philosophers Ramakrishna and Vivekananda. | entailment |
2,320 | hypothesis: The PDFA's campaign has sunk in at major newsrooms. premise: (The paternalism of the PDFA's campaign has sunk in at major newsrooms. | entailment |
300,320 | hypothesis: There should not be a healthy co-existence between greed and generosity. premise: This healthy co-existence between greed and generosity has at times been lost on associates. | contradiction |
218,226 | hypothesis: They were rejected from trying to get a loan for a new car. premise: Risk categories will group all loans obligated or committed for a program during the fiscal year that share characteristics predictive of defaults and other costs. | contradiction |
216,682 | hypothesis: The 1978 congressional campaign was spent by George W. Bush to promote his father's membership in the Trilateral Commission. premise: (George W. Bush spent his 1978 congressional campaign excusing his father's membership in the Trilateral Commission.) | contradiction |
227,002 | hypothesis: Occasionally, land around the temple does catch fire. premise: In long-exposure photographs of this display, the entire temple appears to be on fire. | neutral |
369,374 | hypothesis: The document must be signed by this Friday or it is invalid. premise: 54 A special Consent for the Release of Confidential Information form must be signed in order for this information to be released. | neutral |
312,415 | hypothesis: Le Brun does not want chaotic and negative paintings in his home. premise: Le Brun's paintings depict Louis XIV's wars in Hol?land and his more peaceful achievements at home. | neutral |
298,679 | hypothesis: It's just a music video. premise: After all, it's only a movie. | contradiction |
70,748 | hypothesis: He blurted out the first thing that came to mind. premise: He spoke out on the impulse of the moment. | neutral |
167,465 | hypothesis: If the Millionaire game show loses its current host for a less entertaining one, it will be in for trouble. premise: With a somber host, Millionaire would be oppressive. | neutral |
117,519 | hypothesis: We don't want them to know anything about us. premise: We don't want to show them anything that might tell them something of us. | entailment |
135,030 | hypothesis: Creoles, free blacks, Choctaws, and militiamen were participants in the war of Jackson. premise: Out-manned and outgunned, Jackson mobilized a force of somewhat irregular an unlikely coalition of militiamen, local Creoles, free blacks, Choctaws, and associates of the privateers Jean and Pierre Lafitte (see ... | entailment |
240,254 | hypothesis: That would make me laugh so hard! premise: that'd be funny um-hum yeah uh-huh | neutral |
104,200 | hypothesis: The agency submitted the analysis at the same time as the rule report. premise: The agency submitted the entire analysis to us for our review when it submitted its report on the rule. | entailment |
129,813 | hypothesis: The smart Annie deliberately avoided being in evidence. premise: The smart Annie was not in evidence. | neutral |
213,836 | hypothesis: These activities need local resources because they don't get much funding. premise: These activities typically require the contribution of local resources such as projects at the national level, special ad hoc efforts, and innovations. | neutral |
143,215 | hypothesis: John said that it was a pity. premise: That is a pity, said John. | entailment |
381,635 | hypothesis: The Jewish people wanted to call Palestine their home. premise: They promised to the one a national Jewish homeland and to the other protection of their rights, as set out in the 1917 Balfour Declaration. | neutral |
196,204 | hypothesis: The NSIAD is continiung work on bilateral initiatives. premise: NSIAD is using the findings in this way, as part of its ongoing work on bilateral initiatives. | entailment |
76,903 | hypothesis: The notice for mercury control regulation is only 3 months. premise: Since the Clear Skies Act provides much more than 26 months of notice for any mercury control regulation, there should be adequate time for compliance even if some facilities install PJFFs. | contradiction |
131,615 | hypothesis: Federal agencies do not apply these principles, only private ones do. premise: Federal agencies also are to apply these principles-goal setting, performance measurement, and reporting-to their information technology efforts, under the Information Technology Management Reform Act of 1996. | contradiction |
365,028 | hypothesis: Good men are required to teach and defend us. premise: I will find good men of value to teach us and defend us. | neutral |
390,176 | hypothesis: The online program costs over $300 per month. premise: And in Iowa, one firm, Beckman and Hirsch in Burlington, offers an online program that leads visitors through a series of questions to create a will. | neutral |
240,714 | hypothesis: The groups we studies were unaware of their need to monitor control effectiveness. premise: The organizations we studied had recognized that monitoring control effectiveness and compliance with policies is a key step in the cycle of managing information security. | contradiction |
87,725 | hypothesis: I always saw it. premise: i heard a lot about it but i never saw it now | contradiction |
255,949 | hypothesis: They found out that White gave them the data already. premise: Apparently, White really had given Greuze all the data he needed. | entailment |
22,964 | hypothesis: My three eight six FX is very easy to handle. premise: just in the ability to handle and then i have uh a three eighty six FX a sixteen bit machine | neutral |
272,634 | hypothesis: The people who think that he has everything together don't know what they are talking about. premise: they'll strike a chord in something you know in some of the people that so will say well you know this guy's got everything together you know i like what he says you know it'll be so far off the wall that t... | neutral |
244,612 | hypothesis: Movie theaters charge an increased price for senior citizens. premise: Movie theaters have a certain amount of monopoly power (on a given night, a given moviegoer is likely to have a strong preference for a particular movie at a particular theater), and they price discriminate by offering discounts to senio... | contradiction |
126,049 | hypothesis: Cats never go outside. premise: yeah do you let your cats outside | contradiction |
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