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189,443 | hypothesis: However the gravity influence, I know. premise: yeah but that gravity factor i know | entailment |
327,573 | hypothesis: Is it an army manual? premise: "Army manual, eh? | entailment |
38,370 | hypothesis: I think the information points to a conclusion. premise: Monsieur Poirot, I am sure you agree with me that the facts are very suggestive." | entailment |
148,779 | hypothesis: Both general control and application control are needed for information processing. premise: General control supports the functioning of application control, and both are needed to ensure complete and accurate information processing. | entailment |
125,427 | hypothesis: Mr. White was not one to have an inflated ego. premise: Mr. White always did have a horrible ego.' | contradiction |
383,855 | hypothesis: There's a relationship between the size of the legal time and the number of cases advised to close in the data. premise: The data indicate correlations between the number of brief service and/or counsel and advice cases closed and the institution of telephone intake systems. | entailment |
89,682 | hypothesis: You can learn about the savory pies at the El Lobo factory. premise: You can learn all about this popular confection on a tour of El Lobo factory, founded in 1725. | contradiction |
306,145 | hypothesis: The health officials have begun planning for the reformation of safety procedures. premise: immediate as well as long-term public demands for safety, health, and improved quality of life. | neutral |
361,629 | hypothesis: Worksharing will not be considered under any conditions. premise: 6a may be viewed as candidates to become workshared, if the discount is increased. | contradiction |
117,230 | hypothesis: The issue of long hiring times in the majority of federal agencies needs to be discussed. premise: In this regard, the current length of time that it takes to hire a person in most other federal agencies is much too long and must be addressed. | entailment |
348,232 | hypothesis: He had an accent that someone liked. premise: uh-huh yeah i liked his accent too | entailment |
307,200 | hypothesis: We were right not to do anything whilst we stayed there. premise: uh i think what we did was good but i think we just should have stayed there longer and continued doing what we did do | contradiction |
78,679 | hypothesis: A reporter ignored me. premise: A reporter from a major publication cornered me recently, and Nathan, I only have a couple of minutes. | contradiction |
41,115 | hypothesis: After you walk down Nassau Street, you should take a left at Castle street. premise: From College Green head down Nassau Street (site of many interesting crafts and other shops), then turn right into Dawson Street. | contradiction |
32,295 | hypothesis: These is the worst environment for deciding anything about testing substances. premise: These are terrific grounds for deciding to further test substances culled from nature--some of which will surely prove valuable. | contradiction |
194,411 | hypothesis: Then there was a moment's silent reprieve. premise: Then there was the blessing of a moment's pause. | entailment |
78,066 | hypothesis: Runaway Bay resort is struggling to stay open. premise: Today Runaway Bay is one of the newest and fastest developing resorts on the northern coast. | contradiction |
166,288 | hypothesis: Napolean chose it as the place where he would be crowned. premise: Napoleon chose it as the setting for crowning himself emperor (upstaging the Pope, who had come to Paris expecting to do it). | entailment |
273,276 | hypothesis: Joseph Bonaparte built many plazas. premise: In truth, Joseph Bonaparte meant well he built so many plazas that Madrileos nicknamed him El Rey Plazuelas but the people loathed a government imposed from abroad. | entailment |
375,033 | hypothesis: We recalculate our premature mortality rate every three years. premise: To take this into account in the valuation of reductions in premature mortality, we apply an annual three percent discount rate to the value of premature mortality occurring in future years. | neutral |
297,352 | hypothesis: The agencies need to design other things as well. premise: Therefore, they said, the agencies need to be able to design their public participation procedures to fit the particular circumstances appropriate for each rulemaking (within the parameters of the APA and other applicable statutes). | neutral |
310,972 | hypothesis: Reliance on financial records for audit backups is not feasible because of the high volume of records. premise: Thus reliance on financial records for audit backup would not be feasible. | neutral |
280,634 | hypothesis: There are problems that need attention; for example, training quality. premise: It is an effective way of drawing attention to a problem such as training quality. | entailment |
192,597 | hypothesis: They're not going to knock on my door and ask to talk at this point. premise: yes i keep saying when are they going to knock on my door and interview me they've talked to everybody else in the world | contradiction |
335,436 | hypothesis: Or just a poor rich American from a bad lineage. premise: Or only an American millionaire of unfortunate ancestry? | entailment |
363,291 | hypothesis: In 1635 was created the Academie Francaise, said the sign. premise: The cardinal also created the Acad??mie Francaise in 1635 to ensure the purity and clarity of the French language through its Dictionnaire and its Grammaire. | neutral |
186,613 | hypothesis: Auditors can't read abuse premise: When auditors conclude significant abuse has or is likely to have occurred, they should also include | contradiction |
345,199 | hypothesis: They had a very broad and confusing mailing system. premise: Niche classifications are specialized mail classifications- including reduced, but cost-justified rates or fees-that have been developed by the Postal Service in direct consultation with its customers, to meet the needs and capabilities of a maile... | contradiction |
367,100 | hypothesis: My father has a brother and I have no siblings. premise: so um it's strange because it it so hit so close to home but um um my father's an only child and really me and my sister are the only ones that will deal with my grandmother she had many sisters and a couple of them took care of her and then one her l... | contradiction |
299,513 | hypothesis: Have you read anything by Dean Koontz? premise: have you ever read any Dean Koontz | entailment |
187,778 | hypothesis: By carefully choosing where you want to go, you can see a lot of the country in just four weeks. premise: With some judicious selection from among the places we suggest, you can most certainly get a pretty good feel for the country in the four weeks that most people devote to a first trip. | entailment |
98,363 | hypothesis: Many organizations utilize training programs which are extremely intense premise: To change the organizational culture and enlist the support of line managers, many organizations utilize training programs. | neutral |
168,774 | hypothesis: The place is popular in spite of its odd design. premise: A combination of public library, modern-art museum, cinemathyque, children's workshop, industrial-design center, experimental music laboratory, and open-air circus, it is a popular place despite the initial upset over its unorthodox inside-out design... | entailment |
275,390 | hypothesis: There is a lot of music available. premise: you you kind of get trapped into listening to whatever there is available type of thing you know | contradiction |
63,465 | hypothesis: Slate published an E-Mail I sent to the Editors without my permission. premise: I would like to clarify a point I made in an E-Mail to the Editors that Slate published last week. | neutral |
4,315 | hypothesis: Drew kept Shiloh locked up and never let him run. premise: Come 'long an' look 'em over...." Drew rode off, out of the patio gate, giving Shiloh his daily workout, trying to guess what Johnny Shannon had against him. | contradiction |
147,462 | hypothesis: I'd watch the early news, I didn't like watching it before bed. premise: class and everything and turn on the TV and watch the news early news and it's like uh i i didn't really need to watch that before i go to bed you know | entailment |
211,754 | hypothesis: I think everybody should learn how to handle one. premise: um although i would like to know how to handle one and i think it's good that everybody and i think everybody should learn how to handle one | entailment |
384,248 | hypothesis: Although Eleanor longs for Hick's company, she did not wish him to join her, for she knew he would be unhappy. premise: Poor Hick, bereft of career, living in a perpetual state of low-intensity jiltedness (Miss you so much, runs the typical Eleanor letter, but you'd hate it here so don't come ), traveling t... | neutral |
290,001 | hypothesis: I'm sure some people said that it's against the rules. premise: and there were those that said no you can't do that i'm sure | neutral |
76,015 | hypothesis: The postmark definitely came from a specific address in New York. premise: It might, in fact, have been any postmark?" | contradiction |
284,018 | hypothesis: I spent the beginning of last year reading some good books. premise: yeah it it really was a a a real fun books bunch of books that i read uh the beginning of last year were um the author of Jonathan Jonathan Livingston Seagull Seagull i can't think of his name right now pardon me | entailment |
258,649 | hypothesis: You can see the restaurant's famous collection of paintings if you stay for lunch. premise: If you stay for dinner, you'll be able to inspect the restaurant's famous collection of paintings by Matisse, Derain, and Utrillo. | neutral |
242,986 | hypothesis: That Robert, what a kidder premise: That Robert. | neutral |
293,059 | hypothesis: Don't ask me to explain, it will take me a very long time premise: Don't ask me to explain it; it was long ago, and all I know for sure is that it happened. | neutral |
171,541 | hypothesis: There are 3 American that are uninsured. premise: it is i mean i'm one of those forty million Americans running around with no health insurance at the moment | contradiction |
358,898 | hypothesis: Went to buy some groceries, I suppose. premise: Gone shopping, I guess. | entailment |
61,446 | hypothesis: Sulloway claims that firstborn children act immorally and have no interest in pleasing their parents. premise: Sulloway contends that firstborn children are moralistic, eager to please their parents, and easily angered. | contradiction |
187,975 | hypothesis: Figure 12 shows the supply curves of workshare services in a much more informative manner. premise: The supply curves of workshare services, shown in Figure 4, are less informative. | neutral |
245,504 | hypothesis: Eszterhas was simply destined to have this career. premise: Eszterhas' career did not have to be this way. | contradiction |
173,793 | hypothesis: Nonfinancial data can help provide a complete presentation. premise: In other cases, it may be necessary to rely almost entirely on nonfinancial data to provide a more complete presentation of entity performance. | entailment |
160,592 | hypothesis: Tommy wanted to find out more about it. premise: Obviously what we've got to do is to find out more about it all." Tommy applauded. | entailment |
179,641 | hypothesis: I would have to replace the back tires. premise: and uh so i went back to the gas station and uh the guy said well your back tires still don't pass | neutral |
279,930 | hypothesis: He is more likely to try a border crossing because that is safer. premise: Soon he will either have to cross the border to stay or make some reckless raid which will give us a chance at him." | neutral |
246,850 | hypothesis: We found that to be the driest spot for it. premise: yeah we just put you know we just keep it with the dorm | neutral |
156,039 | hypothesis: Federal programs made up most of the budget. premise: 2 million budget so that just 32 percent came from federal programs. | neutral |
286,714 | hypothesis: Strays stay away from the wild ones. premise: So them strays join up with th' wild ones. | contradiction |
100,773 | hypothesis: no I'm not putting you on hold premise: could you hold on for just a moment okay | contradiction |
99,363 | hypothesis: He was not sure at first. premise: Ca'daan saw it was true. | neutral |
160,074 | hypothesis: Rats are actually human sometimes. premise: Second, rats are not humans. | contradiction |
362,270 | hypothesis: Saint Johnswort is a kind of herb that has medicinal qualities. premise: An herb called Saint Johnswort seems to alleviate mild depression with no nasty side effects. | entailment |
118,227 | hypothesis: All restaurants in Siena have closed permanently. premise: Like an open-air museum, Siena is still a very dignified lived-in town, with fashionable restaurants and boutiques, a vibrant local pride nurtured by economic stability and a rich historic legacy. | contradiction |
102,860 | hypothesis: Changes to the baseline are possible. premise: Baselines, plus approved changes from those baselines, constitute the current configuration identification. | entailment |
77,159 | hypothesis: More people like it than are scared of it premise: uh-huh i understand that you have to have a certain i mean either you like them or you don't i think a lot of the people are afraid of them | contradiction |
220,043 | hypothesis: The thirty-three year old woman had no children. premise: She was a mother and thirty-three years old, and it seemed to her that everyone, especially someone the baker's age--a man old enough to be her father--must have children who'd gone through this special time of cakes and birthday parties. | contradiction |
157,561 | hypothesis: The Korakian garden is ranked the lowest of Japan's great gardens. premise: The Japanese have adopted the traditional Chinese practice of ranking sights and places, and Korakian is officially one of Japan's three greatest gardens. | contradiction |
160,025 | hypothesis: That would penalize companies for working quickly. premise: That would, in effect, penalize companies for efficiency and productivity. | neutral |
138,441 | hypothesis: Would you like me to start. premise: would you like to get started or would you like me to | entailment |
182,593 | hypothesis: There's nothing to see except the Temple of Athena, since the agora and the theatre have been lost. premise: The theatre, bouleterion (council chamber), and agora are worth exploring, but the main attraction is the great Temple of Athena. | contradiction |
52,252 | hypothesis: Mein Kampf, by Winston Churchill. premise: 7. Mein Kampf , by Adolph Hitler | contradiction |
66,791 | hypothesis: Canada stated that she was very good with juries. premise: She's very good with juries, Canada said. | entailment |
40,557 | hypothesis: Installing the FGD will require more efforts than to install the ACI system. premise: these two projects is that the ACI hookup can be completed during the outage for the scrubber hookup, since the installation effort necessary for the FGD will far outweigh that of the ACI system. | entailment |
386,853 | hypothesis: Before Lincoln to Wilson it was 33. premise: From Lincoln to Wilson it was 34, and since Wilson it has been 25. | neutral |
305,609 | hypothesis: I was concerned that she would try to cling to me and relieved at her flouncing away. premise: She sat up at once, drew her hand away, and said, with some asperity: "Don't be silly!" I was a little annoyed. | contradiction |
278,606 | hypothesis: The court ruled in her favor. premise: Now that she had been proved justified in so tragic a manner, I felt ashamed. | neutral |
86,676 | hypothesis: In the past, the Supreme Courts made many decisions that were loose with the constitution. premise: Most of the current textual infidelity, though, occurs because the doctrine of stare decisis --which dictates adherence to precedent--forces today's judges to live with adventurous Supreme Court decisions fro... | entailment |
274,709 | hypothesis: The universe first appeared over 6 billion years ago. premise: 2) The universe began to exist. | neutral |
217,718 | hypothesis: We never separated from each other at any point. premise: We were all together the whole time." Poirot shook his head. | entailment |
216,805 | hypothesis: It is impossible to imagine the Salon folks lying and covering up. premise: Surely, though, it is impossible to imagine that the Salon folks themselves have been lying, spinning, and covering up. | entailment |
334,701 | hypothesis: Most of the victims of domestic abuse are women. premise: The victims are often women and their children and they frequently have few resources with which to pursue their legal rights, Trout said Tuesday. | neutral |
87,430 | hypothesis: The factory produces food products. premise: The Lladre brothers opened their factory in Tabernes Blanques, near Valencia, in 1958. | neutral |
98,058 | hypothesis: You are paying for your children's school fees. premise: um-hum well you must have done something you're you're helping your children in school and you're you know | entailment |
84,057 | hypothesis: Some freshman look like someone from the country that is lost in the big city. premise: and i see some freshmen wandering around in there and they're they're just like you know someone from the country lost in the big city i mean they | entailment |
142,414 | hypothesis: People have been homosexuals for thousands of years. premise: The gay-rights debate turns on whether homosexuality is more like the former or the latter. | neutral |
68,751 | hypothesis: Have you ore have you not? premise: Have you? | neutral |
47,662 | hypothesis: Jon was too impatient to wait at all. premise: Jon waited and watched. | contradiction |
295,490 | hypothesis: Then ride through the safari park on the reserve to see animals walking unconfined. premise: Then it's off aboard the coach into the reserve's safari park to see these animals, as well as others, roaming freely. | entailment |
266,595 | hypothesis: Mrs. Inglethorp is dead. premise: Mrs. Inglethorp.' No, I see nothing unusual." | contradiction |
18,703 | hypothesis: I really hope that it will not. premise: I hope it will myself. | contradiction |
216,738 | hypothesis: The people did not notice Edinburgh and did not pay any attention to it. premise: During the 20th century Edinburgh became a European center of learning and culture. | contradiction |
201,954 | hypothesis: I'm not sure if it was 50 billion dollars or 50 million dollars. premise: fifty i think it was like i don't know if it was fifty billion or fifty million which is really doesn't make any difference | entailment |
170,874 | hypothesis: The last health cover from Newsweek: Asthma. premise: Yet another health cover from Newsweek : The Scary Spread of Asthma. | neutral |
195,282 | hypothesis: The Census Bureau shows how federal agencies can leverage performance through the use of human capital. premise: The Census Bureau, through its effective use of technology in expanding the electronic availability of census data, demonstrates how federal agencies can leverage performance and customer satisfa... | contradiction |
245,967 | hypothesis: You have thirty friends that you could call. premise: Do you think you'll choose, instead, to call a few friends in hopes of scoring an illegal copy? | neutral |
105,248 | hypothesis: That amount. premise: no more and no less | entailment |
33,738 | hypothesis: I searched for an opening on the walls. premise: I looked carefully round the walls. | neutral |
128,472 | hypothesis: If it's limited edition, it will be worthless in a few years. premise: wow oh yeah definitely if it's a limited edition usually no matter what it is if it's a limited edition it's usually worth something later on | contradiction |
136,274 | hypothesis: There was no mirror anywhere in the bathroom. premise: He shook his head and went looking for the bathroom, where there might be a mirror. | neutral |
389,531 | hypothesis: You think Mr. Brown might join us? premise: You think Mr. Brown might come along and take a hand? | entailment |
41,302 | hypothesis: Has he been there? premise: He has been here, then? | entailment |
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