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hypothesis: He was sad that Benjamin Franklin had died. premise: 'The real Benjamin Franklin,' he said, 'died.
neutral
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hypothesis: Orrin Hatch resents people not named Orrin. premise: 3. Orrin Hatch's resentment
neutral
191,497
hypothesis: Italians also like shopping for every day household items in small boutiques. premise: For quality goods, Italians prefer shopping in small boutiques.
neutral
107,976
hypothesis: You cast with just the few ounces on the line. premise: you're casting the weight of the line
neutral
92,606
hypothesis: The factories in Kowloon and the New Territories produce things other than china. premise: Factories in Kowloon and the New Territories, producing traditional and modern china, are geared to entertain and instruct visiting tourists; prices are appealing.
neutral
186,121
hypothesis: He is far more immoral than all of the other politicians in the state. premise: He believes that politics is about bending the rules for cronies and campaign contributors, and he has been implicated in more gross behavior than almost any politician around.
neutral
267,310
hypothesis: According to Time, Badu is a thrilling new voice in pop music. premise: Badu, the most thrilling new voice in pop ( Time ), wins praise for bucking genres (she blends soul, jazz, and hip-hop) and writing edgy lyrics.
entailment
280,886
hypothesis: "Election" and the previous entry have pretty much the same definition. premise: Election . See the entry above.
neutral
279,389
hypothesis: Guadeloupe received the first ship attacks in 1691. premise: The first naval attacks by the redcoats were against Guadeloupe in 1691 and 1703.
entailment
276,329
hypothesis: They must go straight to college after graduating high school. premise: it's important that they go to college when they get out of high school
entailment
245,819
hypothesis: He's going to help you make supper. premise: And he will help you now?Yes.
neutral
227,246
hypothesis: The organization was guided by principles. premise: These principles guided the organizations' efforts to manage the risk associated with the increasingly automated and interconnected environment in which they functioned.
entailment
5,537
hypothesis: the majority of the book is fish and meat premise: no we don't eat fish either but it the majority of the book is um vegetarian with no meats so or you know of any any kind of animal so there's quite a few out there
contradiction
150,284
hypothesis: Insurance companies avoided taking advantage of their legal right about denying payment because of alcohol use. premise: that insurance companies rarely take advantage of their current legal right to deny payment due to alcohol use.
entailment
146,208
hypothesis: A shopper with foreign currency will always find great discounts in Guadeloupe. premise: Many shops in Guadeloupe and Martinique give discounts (usually 20 percent) for purchases in traveler's checks, but not if you pay in foreign currency.
contradiction
369,551
hypothesis: Why is it significant that he wasn't home? premise: What does that matter?
neutral
260,856
hypothesis: The situation in Mexico is ideal. premise: uh the ones to the south are more regional conflict they're not really that worried about invading north they're more interested in they've got a screwed up situation i'll give them that from Mexico all the way down into Central Central and South America the situat...
contradiction
293,267
hypothesis: There were candies inside the shield. premise: The shield split down the middle, revealing shelves of metal boxes and packets of papers.
contradiction
192,388
hypothesis: Francois II died after becoming king of France from the pox. premise: Francois II became king of France in 1559 but died soon after.
neutral
324,684
hypothesis: Our home owner's insurance covered some of it and have been like this for a year premise: yeah we we had um our insurance our home owner's insurance actually covered some of it because i told them it looks like something's eating into the glass it turns like a milky white you know so i said well how do we k...
neutral
109,227
hypothesis: I didn't use it for Christmas in the last decade. premise: and now i've after every Christmas it seems the last few Christmases i used it for Christmas and i'm still paying it off
contradiction
236,055
hypothesis: About 50 people visited the bar in Asakusa when it first opened. premise: The first place in Japan to call itself a bar opened in Asakusa in 1880 (and is still doing business); the first movie theater opened here in 1903.
neutral
371,746
hypothesis: Tuppence paid a lot of attention to him. premise: Tuppence did not even glance at him as she passed meekly out.
contradiction
74,421
hypothesis: When he did five to seven copy pastes he felt even more secure. premise: And when he did five to seven copypastes, which resulted in two smaller contracts, he felt even more than secure.
entailment
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hypothesis: Puerto Rico was not a priority for the navigators. premise: The great British navigator and adventurer operated in the Caribbean for years before he turned his attention to Puerto Rico.
neutral
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hypothesis: It is assumed that the facilities installing sorbent injection for mercury control require AC. premise: The assumption of ACI as a mercury control method will be more conservative with regard to sorbent consumption since it will assume that all of the facilities installing sorbent injection for mercury cont...
entailment
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hypothesis: Alexander had dreamed about defeating the Persians since he was a young boy. premise: His dreams were fulfilled, and even surpassed, by his son Alexander the Great, in a brief but action-filled lifetime of only 33 years (356 323 b.c. ). In 334 b.c. , aged only 22, he led his army across the Hellespont (now ...
neutral
314,461
hypothesis: Existing churches were converted to mosques. premise: They built no new mosques, preferring to convert existing churches, and left only a few houses.
entailment
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hypothesis: The museum costs more to enter during the summer. premise: Entrance to the museum complex is free.
contradiction
171,388
hypothesis: The benefits have been quantified monetarily in the next chapter. premise: Benefits are not monetarily quantified because of the lack of any existing methodology to do so.
contradiction
3,832
hypothesis: I've had a good time. premise: surely i've enjoyed it bye bye
entailment
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hypothesis: No city delivery routes are park-and-loop routes. premise: Most city delivery routes are park-and-loop routes.
contradiction
41,100
hypothesis: Serger is a sewing machine. premise: so the Serger is not a sewing machine itself it's something that goes with it
contradiction
355,431
hypothesis: The environmental movement has been going on for a very long time premise: and the problem is that ideally you they you know the world would like you to be completely indifferent so um but i i i understand what you say about the environmental movement um it's it's been a long time coming um being a uh a ver...
entailment
102,895
hypothesis: We are all willing o work day and night to find the truth. premise: We're all out here just looking for the Truth.
neutral
119,595
hypothesis: The Orsay museum lacks windows and air-conditioning. premise: Orsay is also one of the few Paris museums that is air-conditioned, and is thus a refreshing retreat on a hot day.
contradiction
346,421
hypothesis: I have much to day about painting since I am an expert. premise: well i've never tried any other kinds of painting besides on a surface like the house like to paint a picture or anything i don't know i can't think of anything else to say about painting
contradiction
294,561
hypothesis: Nothing is solved in that manner. premise: that that doesn't solve anything
entailment
111,271
hypothesis: They were as alive as ever. premise: They were dead.
contradiction
223,303
hypothesis: Employment levels fell by 50 percent. premise: The production of services also roughly doubled--but there was little productivity improvement, and employment grew by 90 percent.
contradiction
69,316
hypothesis: Madison Avenue has videos on TV about drugs. premise: We don't trust Madison Avenue to tell us the truth about fabric softener, so why are we letting it brainwash our children about drugs?
neutral
273,661
hypothesis: Everywhere you looked you could see grime and dirt. premise: The walls were filthily dirty, as everywhere else.
entailment
186,710
hypothesis: The feudal system currently in place has been unchanged for over two hundred years. premise: The succession of authoritarian rulers from the Middle Ages to the 18th century Norman and Angevin French, German emperors, and the Spanish kept in place a feudal system that has left the region to this day socially...
neutral
253,652
hypothesis: The tourists recognize the place by it's name. premise: It really looks the part; the tourists know its name even before the guide can translate it.
entailment
202,402
hypothesis: This place has not experienced any growth. premise: Now the tourist imperative has extended the town all the way down to the sea and far along the coast.
contradiction
76,730
hypothesis: I will try to conceal my imitations like Johnny Cash. premise: In the future, I'll try to be, if not more discerning, at least more cunning about concealing my limitations--you know, like Johnny Cash in that movie where he cudn't reed gud.
entailment
228,481
hypothesis: An enemy of the singer. premise: A close friend of the singer He's a performer through and through.
contradiction
310,979
hypothesis: Hospitals can kill people through making crucial mistakes. premise: The cover story credits hospitals with improving their response to medical errors.
neutral
382,899
hypothesis: She was not sure if that was the same man who had taken the other carriage. premise: She was almost certain it was the same man who had got into the carriage next to them.
contradiction
299,192
hypothesis: The advertisement shows two birds. premise: The advertisement has appeared, and there are only two answers!"
neutral
136,053
hypothesis: Agencies are spending their technology dollars on food. premise: We continue to ask whether agencies are spending their technology dollars on the right things.
neutral
223,837
hypothesis: It might be effective. premise: It's effective.
neutral
172,271
hypothesis: He is an actor but one day will no longer be an actor. premise: He was an actor, is an actor, and will always be an actor.
contradiction
54,697
hypothesis: Havana is one-of-a-kind because of its culture. premise: Today Havana is a one-of-a-kind, fascinating study in decay.
neutral
125,153
hypothesis: It's important to change this view, so we need to be very convincing. premise: In the end, it is futile to argue with this view.
contradiction
301,623
hypothesis: Styled exclusively in the Jamaican fashion premise: Fascinating combination of continental European and Jamaican styles.
contradiction
665
hypothesis: I work solo and also own a 1980 Trans Am. premise: uh i work on my own i've got an nineteen eighty Trans Am that i've had uh since it was new
entailment
44,883
hypothesis: He had completely lost his old German accent. premise: He is, of course, a German by birth, said Poirot thoughtfully, "though he has practiced so long in this country that nobody thinks of him as anything but an Englishman.
neutral
152,066
hypothesis: I'll be glad to get to town in the morning. premise: Me, I'll be glad to hit town.
neutral
168,257
hypothesis: The primary market in subsidized student loans is created by the public sector. premise: And there is Sallie Mae (Student Loan Marketing Association), which creates a similar secondary market in subsidized student loans.
neutral
331,399
hypothesis: The players who are close with their family tend to be glorified in the coverage of the World Cup. premise: Meanwhile, the World Cup coverage exalts players who focus on their families.
entailment
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hypothesis: The merchants tried to change the culture to promote more purchasing. premise: Merchants played an active role in creating the urban culture that burgeoned at the end of the 17th century, the so-called Genroku era.
neutral
17,204
hypothesis: A consistent number of pieces of advertising mail has been sent in the last year. premise: 8 billion pieces of advertising mail.
neutral
340,472
hypothesis: I think I'll stay. premise: Do you think I ought to go away from here at once?"
contradiction
107,311
hypothesis: He thinks justices should be prompt or be removed. premise: He prods fellow justices to turn in draft decisions promptly and penalizes tardy colleagues by withholding new assignments.
neutral
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hypothesis: That's correct, nobody knows why but a lot of awesome highways still exist, like in West Virginia. premise: yeah that's true a lot of them still out there like all these wonderful highways in West Virginia and no one knows why
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hypothesis: Horus is a god. premise: At the heart of the sanctuary, a small granite shrine once held the sacred barque of Horus himself.
neutral
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hypothesis: The Dallas Cowboys have not been performing well like before. premise: um oh with the Dallas Cowboys although they haven't done very well the last couple of years but uh they'll be back up there
entailment
77,044
hypothesis: You must not be from TI then. premise: well uh cause you work for TI also right yeah because uh i think what they say what they would uh take your name out of the hopper
contradiction
87,820
hypothesis: mean is we moved closer, in, premise: mean is we moved closer, in,
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111,287
hypothesis: There are no new compliance monitoring procedures. premise: Additionally, new compliance monitoring procedures, which use outside auditors to monitor grantee compliance with regulations and to perform comprehensive yearly oversight of grantee activities, were formulated.
contradiction
194,178
hypothesis: Tommy didn't think that would happen. premise: Ha! said Tommy.
neutral
84,769
hypothesis: "This is terribly immoral", he thought. premise: He couldn't hold the thought.
neutral
167,863
hypothesis: It ends with him having a tic only. premise: but it wears off and the way it wears off is he goes through all these spastic you know uh it starts off with like a tic and then it gets to where he can't you know control his movements at all
contradiction
182,051
hypothesis: The salt formations in the desert are caused by water evaporation. premise: In the shimmering heat of the desert the water continually evaporates, leaving behind strangely-shaped salt formations and water with a mineral content some 30 percent more concentrated than ordinary sea water.
entailment
357,740
hypothesis: There are sporting goods stores in Bowness and Keswick. premise: Visitors who want to do some walking but don't have suitable footwear or equipment should head for one of the larger sporting goods stores in one of the larger towns such as Bowness, Keswick, or Ambleside.
entailment
172,122
hypothesis: The answer did not address anything that Evans has become. premise: The answer says everything about what Evans has become.
contradiction
283,485
hypothesis: Besides adding some peripheral devices, I have never changed the one I have always had. premise: so i just at an opportune time i got one that that suited my needs and i've just stuck with it the only thing i've done to it is just add a uh add a mouse and a hard drive
entailment
81,678
hypothesis: None of the profits should be used as bonuses. premise: One possibility would be to allow a portion of any profit to be used for performance bonuses to management, but there would be reason for concern if high and persistent profits resulted.
contradiction
248,454
hypothesis: Buddhism is gaining popularity in India. premise: After centuries of almost total eclipse, Buddhism today has been able to achieve a revival in India, in part by offering its egalitarian philosophy to Hindu Untouchables as an escape from discrimination.
entailment
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hypothesis: No immediately! Her voice increased in volume a tad. premise: No now! Her voice rose a little.
entailment
173,141
hypothesis: We have problems here sometimes. premise: every once in a while down here at the main site
neutral
129,221
hypothesis: Elizabeth Taylor wore a loose fitting slip. premise: In Cat on a Hot Tin Roof , the designers fit Elizabeth Taylor into a form-fitting, made-to-measure, boned-and-stayed, built-in-bra sort of slip, unobtainable by anybody else, an inspired collaboration between Taylor's unbelievable body and the costume dep...
contradiction
74,325
hypothesis: Natalia ignored me. premise: 'Listen, Natalia.
neutral
209,375
hypothesis: I love when they do the dishes. premise: i don't like them cleaning up the dishes
contradiction
55,349
hypothesis: The amount is a more efficient method. premise: The auditor may also choose to report total problems reported and resolved or break them out by level of priority.
neutral
142,991
hypothesis: One of three choices premise: whether they want one one of the three choices
entailment
238,251
hypothesis: Terrorists acquire biological weapons every day. premise: Right now there is nothing approaching an international regime for keeping biological weapons out of the hands of terrorists.
neutral
296,508
hypothesis: After a couple days of using the garlic paste, my mouth was raw. premise: After two days of using the paste, my mouth turned into raw hamburger.
neutral
291,870
hypothesis: the single keystroke does not lead to any effects. premise: A single keystroke will give you the book, drain your bank account of five shiny quarters, and leave you feeling like an honest, upstanding citizen.
contradiction
324,722
hypothesis: My twenty five year old is struggling. premise: and i uh am spending more time with my twenty five year old because at this point he happens to be single and always has been single and living at home uh while he's trying to uh
entailment
379,369
hypothesis: Haldeman, according to the Nixon Library, is to blame. premise: The Nixon Library seems eager to blame Haldeman for egging Nixon
entailment
240,495
hypothesis: The ramparts were rebuilt in the 9th century only. premise: Its ramparts, built and rebuilt from the 12th to the 18th centuries, make a bracing walk, with the stretch between the Saint-Philippe bastion and the Tour Bidouane opening up a vista along the whole Emerald Coast.
contradiction
150,158
hypothesis: Downtown Montego Bay is outside of both of those. premise: Downtown Montego Bay is located between the two.
contradiction
18,858
hypothesis: The Kenchoji is different from other Kamakura temples in that it does not provide Zen meditation lessons to its visitors. premise: Kenchoji is still an active monastery; like many of the temples in Kamakura, it offers visitors the opportunity to take part in Zen meditation training sessions.
contradiction
346,530
hypothesis: Steve Wynn had been born in Las Vegas to native parents. premise: The first to really do so was Steve Wynn, a Las Vegas resident and owner of the Golden Nugget.
neutral
162,052
hypothesis: There are no spies around us. premise: There are spies all round us.
contradiction
330,169
hypothesis: We do a portion of them green, chop them, put them in recipes and on pizza etc. they are delicious. premise: and some we do green and then my wife puts them on pizzas and and chops them up in recipes and things like that
neutral
24,435
hypothesis: She felt torn between old and recent loyalties and frowned. premise: She frowned, torn between old and new loyalties.
entailment
17,150
hypothesis: The most difficult road to traverse in the Lake District lies on the passes of Wrynose and Hardknott. premise: The road climbs up through the tree line and into bracken fell (plateaus with thickets of shrubs) and sheep country until you reach the most difficult stretch of road in the Lake District, over the...
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