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193,596 | hypothesis: Based on projections, American Sensors' detector sales are set to further increase. premise: American Sensors has seen its detector sales skyrocket from under $1 million in 1993 to well over $60 million today. | neutral |
99,543 | hypothesis: Two hours before. premise: beforehand | neutral |
12,740 | hypothesis: San San gained a reputation for being one of the most dangerous, gang-ridden areas in the region. premise: San San gained a reputation in the days of Errol Flynn for its elegant social scene; today it is an exclusive hideaway with a fine golf course. | contradiction |
236,595 | hypothesis: Scientists are not convinced that a vast internal ocean is roiling the surface. premise: Scientists are now convinced that a vast internal ocean is, or was recently, roiling the surface and providing the heat and chemicals necessary to create life. | contradiction |
174,419 | hypothesis: Additionally, Connor could not contain her joy. premise: Conner said she was honored to receive the recognition. | neutral |
47,503 | hypothesis: Most homicide cases involve killing someone who someone else knows very well. premise: yes in in homicides related to other than i guess what are called uh crimes of passion uh for example you know as you as you very well know the great majority of homicides are people murdering other people they know most... | entailment |
180,784 | hypothesis: Both magazines move to pox your stance. premise: Both magazines move to the pox on all your houses stance. | entailment |
341,008 | hypothesis: What dinosaurs roam that area? premise: What sort of dinosaurs? | neutral |
247,628 | hypothesis: There are no negative aspects of anything. premise: yeah there's there's always a drawback to everything i mean i don't know well | contradiction |
189,814 | hypothesis: Albert seethed as he growled the word Lumme through his lips. premise: Lumme! came ecstatically from Albert. | contradiction |
111,719 | hypothesis: Homeland Security was reorganized after 9/11. premise: In summary, I have discussed the reorganization of homeland security functions and some critical factors for success. | neutral |
308,237 | hypothesis: tell me something interesting about your place premise: so tell me about your home | entailment |
348,393 | hypothesis: Humans and computers working together always leads to the best results. premise: The best solutions for searching will probably result from a combination of humans and computers. | neutral |
162,332 | hypothesis: The house needed a lot of money and time sunk into it. premise: Aunt Marianna had insisted that he accept part of the Mattock estate, even though his Kentucky grandfather had left him penniless. | neutral |
205,954 | hypothesis: The divorce has been delayed by a long time. premise: The worst one was, I don't think you really want a divorce, or you would have gotten one by now. | neutral |
57,377 | hypothesis: 1353 is used by many employees. premise: a 1353 may be retained by the employee for personal use. | neutral |
336,383 | hypothesis: The Preliminary Review is a review conducted usually before other reviews are done. premise: Main Points of the Preliminary Review and Critique of the Revised Analyses by the HEI Peer Review Panel. | neutral |
344,354 | hypothesis: I have doubt. premise: I doubt it. | entailment |
172,688 | hypothesis: It's a vicious cycle over there. premise: you know it's kind of a vicious circle there | entailment |
189,813 | hypothesis: The whole time, her parents yelled at me and threatened my life. premise: The whole time, her parents have never said anything about me. | contradiction |
132,005 | hypothesis: Try and make it sound fake. premise: But try to make it sound authentic.' | contradiction |
94,715 | hypothesis: I had fun while doing this. premise: no i liked it i had fun with it but uh you know uh i'm a little shaky when it comes to detail work so i couldn't get the fine pieces so you know i had to | entailment |
240,896 | hypothesis: There is no risk of hog cholera in the United States. premise: APHIS rejected the second alternative because it believed that less stringent mitigating measures than the ones proposed would increase the risk of the introduction of hog cholera into the United States and that more stringent mitigating conditi... | contradiction |
27,993 | hypothesis: It is close to being perfect. premise: Far from perfect. | contradiction |
104,078 | hypothesis: Gitlin, a smelly hobo, begged for coins on the street. premise: Todd Gitlin, a professor at New York University, railed against the concept in a Times op- The very act of taking notes ... | contradiction |
96,798 | hypothesis: The pistoleer made it clear that he did not know. premise: I know, said the pistoleer. | contradiction |
118,654 | hypothesis: The bags are known for falling apart and people are looking for an alternative. premise: Over the years these bags have proved so handy that to keep up with demand the local supply of genuine handmade bags has been augmented with imported goods. | contradiction |
53,469 | hypothesis: Three were many assessments made independent of one another. premise: These case studies were intended initially as stand-alone assessments of the programs but were brought together to learn about the effectiveness of the evaluations themselves in the context of educational programs (Searle, 1985). | neutral |
59,688 | hypothesis: Is it good. premise: no i didn't is that any good | entailment |
332,898 | hypothesis: The Redentore is larger than the other church designed by Redentore. premise: On the island of the Giudecca, you'll find another of the great Palladio-designed churches (one of two in Venice), the Redentore. | neutral |
232,772 | hypothesis: Camping is very safe and you don't know what you're looking at. premise: and it's all over him the poor thing you know so there's definitely hazards to going camping if you don't know what you're looking at | contradiction |
281,666 | hypothesis: The mechanic took all of the photographs. premise: The photo was taken by Henryk the servant, when his little charge decided he wanted a red biplane model Curtiss Consolidated Skyhawk Cruisader 3A 'Bingo Star'. | contradiction |
182,403 | hypothesis: I am employed there. premise: i work there now | entailment |
149,263 | hypothesis: You will only find local building types in Arab Jerusalem. premise: Farther along the Nablus Road, the sturdy, square, handsome tower of St. George's Cathedral, which was consecrated in 1910, is a little piece of England in the heart of Arab Jerusalem. | contradiction |
13,185 | hypothesis: During the night several ordinary animals may have possibly landed. premise: Except that unique animals might have landed during the night. | contradiction |
184,925 | hypothesis: Tuppence pushed her way over to see what was there. premise: Well, said Tuppence impatiently. | neutral |
266,309 | hypothesis: Only short-term simulations are useful. premise: Long-term simulations are useful for comparing the potential outcomes of alternative saving rates within a common economic framework. | contradiction |
156,056 | hypothesis: A Nileometer measured the river's height and helped priests with their flood announcements. premise: You can also view a Roman Nileometer carved in the rock which measured the height of the river and helped the ancient priests to time the announcement of the Nile flood that initiated a movement of workers f... | entailment |
350,305 | hypothesis: Please never call this number ever again. premise: uh-huh nice talking to you okay thanks talk to you later bye | contradiction |
285,088 | hypothesis: The Kiosk of Emperor Trajan is decorated with floral capitals and Corinthian columns. premise: The Kiosk of Emperor Trajan, a beautiful building with ornate floral capitals supported by elegant Corinthian columns, makes a striking contrast to the Egyptian temple designs. | entailment |
12,737 | hypothesis: Wait, are you sure you meant what you said? premise: You mean--? "Take care! | neutral |
131,146 | hypothesis: The executioner did his job. premise: The executioner turns the power on and off, three times in all, and in between the jolts Tafero is moving, he's nodding, his chest rises and falls. | entailment |
145,294 | hypothesis: I don't know about that. premise: i was part of the Gene Rickey | contradiction |
164,941 | hypothesis: Young people are sometimes hurt in motor vehicle accidents. premise: Attribution of injury to alcohol involvement in young adults seriously injured in alcohol-related motor vehicle crashes. | entailment |
79,191 | hypothesis: The robber shot the owner and wasn't under the influence of anything. premise: country anymore we only have situation ethics i said yeah the guy robs the liquor store and yeah he shot the owner but he was under the influence of narcotics | contradiction |
380,045 | hypothesis: Working parents are twice as likely to have children that take drugs. premise: Working parents leave teens unsupervised during afternoons (thanks to budget cuts in after-school programs), leading to greater drug use and delinquency. | neutral |
77,285 | hypothesis: Kaethe, I need this inheritance money more than you do. premise: FATHER You know, Kaethe, even though you are my sister, and this money was legitimately inherited from our parents, and I'm giving it to you in order that you may pay for a lifesaving sweat-gland-transplant, which will finally enable you to d... | contradiction |
209,743 | hypothesis: Anybody can correctly guess the hometown of the drivers. premise: It is not so easy to recognize the home town of a fellow driver. | contradiction |
34,813 | hypothesis: The fortified head is so big. premise: It even has a fortified head (cimorro) that is part of the city walls. | neutral |
6,549 | hypothesis: 'No Depression' was launched in the 1950s. premise: In 1936, well before No Depression was launched, the Carter Family recorded a song called No Depression in Heaven. | neutral |
295,938 | hypothesis: If he had accepted the fact of Tullia's death, he would be at peace. premise: He did not accept the fact of his daughter Tullia's death with the thought that she had at least escaped all appetites. | neutral |
346,271 | hypothesis: To do so, it was necessary to remove Sultan Mehmet VI from his positions as leader of the Islamic world and sultan, since he stood for the old tradition of combined religiuos and secular power. premise: This meant deposing Sultan Mehmet VI, who as caliph (leader of the Islamic world) and sultan stood for th... | entailment |
154,608 | hypothesis: What percentage of your earnings are for expenses. premise: okay then so like your pay what kind of a percentage do you basically keep out that you think that you know will cover all of the expenses kind of thing | entailment |
123,433 | hypothesis: The passage linked the palace to the sea port. premise: The celebrated passage to doom, linking the Ducal palace with the prisons, supposedly moved its users to sigh on their way to the torture chambers (now off-limits). | contradiction |
344,506 | hypothesis: The Hiroshima museum exists for people to pay their respects and sympathize with its victims. premise: Like the Hirosema museum, the final message is not of victims demanding sympathy but of an entire community committed to total nuclear disarmament for the sake of the entire planet, with its own message of... | contradiction |
260,664 | hypothesis: Trip is being paid at least $72,000. premise: That's $36,000 to $50,000 a year--roughly half of what Tripp is being paid not to do it. | entailment |
226,698 | hypothesis: F22 underestimated their needs premise: As a result, the F-22 is requiring significantly more maintenance actions than planned. | neutral |
314,605 | hypothesis: Their military is made up of over twenty thousand troops. premise: their military is different from ours to where there are extremist generals generals that actually control tens and thousands of troops that irregardless of what Soviet policy is they're going to do what the general tells them | neutral |
349,758 | hypothesis: It's not necessary to know who to get along with. premise: and so because you have to know who you're going with to get along | contradiction |
103,512 | hypothesis: Observers think that the Y2K bug was over-exaggerated. premise: Observers said the Y2K bug's threat 1) was averted thanks to diligent preparation; 2) had been exaggerated by greedy programmers so that customers would commission expensive repairs; and 3) won't pass until companies and governments have used ... | neutral |
348,203 | hypothesis: Purchasing items in Venice. premise: Shopping in Venice | entailment |
345,125 | hypothesis: The engagement is bad premise: Agency officials who have oversight of the issues related to the engagement's objectives are also expected to attend the meeting. | neutral |
205,329 | hypothesis: One of the cooking utensils the archaeologists found was a wooden spoon. premise: Simple brick homes stand row upon row and archaeologists found a wealth of everyday artifacts from cooking utensils to work tools, painting a vivid picture of the ancients' activities. | neutral |
383,384 | hypothesis: I think your woman would have felt the same. premise: And I venture to think your poor lady would have felt the same. | entailment |
75,047 | hypothesis: A lot of people move to Florida and retire. premise: i've done the same i did the same thing but what i'm saying is that some of the people that i know they have moved on to Florida or retired you know similar to your you know your situation | entailment |
106,890 | hypothesis: Las Vegas was not a small pioneer settlement anymore. premise: Las Vegas was no longer a small pioneer settlement. | entailment |
126,447 | hypothesis: I stopped doing aerobics because it was painful. premise: and i had to stop the aerobics because it was just kind of painful but the the TI rec center has an aerobics program for for um prenatal and postnatal aerobic type thing | entailment |
7,472 | hypothesis: The muscles in his legs were well defined. premise: He had a body of a runner, muscled calves and well muscled legs. | entailment |
316,586 | hypothesis: The information collection requirements have been approved before. premise: Those information collection requirements were previously approved under OMB | entailment |
181,110 | hypothesis: Due to its effects on welfare rolls, Massachusett's program was considered a tremendous success by conservatives worldwide. premise: Massachusetts put in a tough program in November 1995 and has seen its welfare rolls drop to the lowest level in 23 years. | neutral |
252,494 | hypothesis: I couldn't imagine how hard it was to understand things. premise: i couldn't really conceptualize how hard it was to understand that until i until i met with them and i realized that they some of the information that i just you know don't even realize and know is information they don't have and i never thou... | entailment |
57,246 | hypothesis: There is no point to simply waiting here. premise: Well, I don't want to hustle you any, Jane, but there's no sense in waiting about. | entailment |
122,133 | hypothesis: The United States Parole Board decided that paroled prisoners will be allowed to use the internet and have access to other forms of media. premise: Third, the recent ruling of the United States Parole Board forbidding paroled federal prisoners to use the Internet must be extended to forbid books, magazines... | contradiction |
274,961 | hypothesis: I had regrets about this afterwards. premise: If you'd said in Slate that you thought I didn't talk enough about this, that would have been a reasonable comment. | neutral |
40,065 | hypothesis: I almost thought the same. premise: I myself nearly had the same idea. | entailment |
41,084 | hypothesis: Venice used to have a powerful kingdom. premise: The afterglow of Venice's once-powerful empire is undimmed. | entailment |
250,767 | hypothesis: George Steibel was the first black millionaire in Jamaica. premise: Devon House is one of the exceptions, built in 1881 as a plantation house for George Steibel, the first black millionaire of Jamaica. | entailment |
26,025 | hypothesis: TNR has no department to check facts. premise: TNR does have a fact checking department. | contradiction |
380,892 | hypothesis: I never ever shiver. Never have, never will. premise: Something made me shiver. | contradiction |
111,786 | hypothesis: No, I did not, sir. premise: No, sir, I'm afraid I didn't. | entailment |
358,474 | hypothesis: Colorado Springs wants us to forget about them. premise: i don't know i haven't heard anything i don't hear much about Colorado Springs it's kind of like they're kind of trying to be invisible forget about us forget about us | entailment |
353,507 | hypothesis: Every company must have some sort of HR representative. premise: If your company is too small to have an HR unit, then a designated representative must go to the man's superior--he being senior to the woman--and lay out the situation. | entailment |
23,084 | hypothesis: The warrant is hard to obtain for inspectors. premise: Thus, if a U.S. court rules a search is unconstitutional, the inspectors will be forced to obtain warrants. | neutral |
88,173 | hypothesis: I am sure blackmailers only travel by air. premise: I'm sure blackmailers never arrive in buses! | neutral |
109,262 | hypothesis: A text comparison is by far the easiest type of comparison in most cases. premise: In most cases this comparison is most easily done graphically. | contradiction |
27,097 | hypothesis: He is very popular and well protected. premise: 'He's too well hidden, he has too many supporters, and short of actually invading Large...' | entailment |
62,703 | hypothesis: He stated that it was acceptable to neglect getting a good horse. premise: "Senor Juanito he said one must have a good horse, a fighter. | contradiction |
364,133 | hypothesis: Financial assistance to agencies that deal with these problems frequently now can not be provided. premise: This campaign provides financial assistance to agencies that regularly deal with these problems and know how best to direct the resources. | contradiction |
378,504 | hypothesis: I consider myself an idiot. premise: uh well yes i consider myself what they call a full-timer | contradiction |
136,636 | hypothesis: Tommy shouted that it was completely false. premise: It's true, said Tommy quietly. | contradiction |
339,054 | hypothesis: There are three hard quizzes for couples to take. premise: The piece includes a handy quiz for couples who want to diagnose their viability. | contradiction |
353,069 | hypothesis: The application is approved by USDOL if a labor shortage is determined to exist. premise: If USDOL determines that a labor shortage exists and that the job offer satisfies the federal requirements, USDOL approves the employer's application for certification. | entailment |
381,392 | hypothesis: She said that she liked the story. premise: says Gwen Ifill ( Washington Week in Review ). | neutral |
331,102 | hypothesis: The missiles were built out in the wild. premise: Most of the development missiles were built in specialty shops rather than in a manufacturing environment. | contradiction |
228,131 | hypothesis: The presidential appointees also come in for work on Sundays. premise: On Saturdays, however, when only the responsible people, the presidential appointees, came to work in the White House and the Executive Office Building, casual dress was the uniform. | neutral |
6,288 | hypothesis: We would not have pets around are children intentionally. premise: i think if we didn't have pets if we didn't already have our dog and cat now we wouldn't get them because the kids are so little | contradiction |
362,746 | hypothesis: The walkway from the Nandaimon to the Chumon is approximately a mile long. premise: After entering through the Nandaimon (Great South Gate), walk down another long walkway to the Chumon (Central Gate) and the inner temple grounds. | neutral |
242,095 | hypothesis: They were hidden by you? premise: You hid them? | entailment |
242,874 | hypothesis: We eliminated the GAO's manual. premise: In carrying out our responsibilities to work with agencies, we have published and periodically updated GAO's PolicyandProceduresManual forGuidanceofFederalAgencies. | contradiction |
84,497 | hypothesis: I have very few warm winter clothes. premise: but i i don't ever feel the need to dress that warmly i i don't have to travel that far to work uh what what what what about uh your clothes in the winter time up there | neutral |
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