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196,360 | hypothesis: It's not possible for me to get something nice right now. premise: you know i could i could have you know get something nice and upgrade but i just uh i'm consulting right now so | contradiction |
307,183 | hypothesis: Bork didn't want Hanson to be rewarded. premise: Are you ready for your reward?" "No!" Bork's cry broke out before Hanson could answer. | entailment |
221,696 | hypothesis: We're going to add a latch so that she can't get in there. premise: yeah she's yeah she's got it wired now she jumps up on the counter and stands up reaches up for the door and pulls on it till it opens and then jumps up in there | neutral |
149,743 | hypothesis: She did not willingly get involved with the scandal. premise: d) Dragged into the scandal against her will. | entailment |
358,262 | hypothesis: It's unsurprising what inflation will do. premise: well it works that way with uh with anybody who buys it's very difficult when you first buy your house uh but once but once you do that and hang on to it you'd be surprised what inflation does to uh | contradiction |
291,553 | hypothesis: Those markets were just built in the last decade. premise: And what the triumph of capitalism in the last decade has hidden is the reality that in most places, those markets have not yet been built. | entailment |
354,522 | hypothesis: There are emergency opportunities for injury intervention. premise: Alcohol and injury in the emergency opportunities for intervention. | entailment |
90,665 | hypothesis: They recommend that we have a pro se coordinator. premise: The Futures Commission of the West Virginia Judiciary recently recommended that a pro se coordinator be located at each county courthouse. | entailment |
52,648 | hypothesis: Everyone loves that he closed it off. premise: trying to uh win everybody in the West over about what oh what a great reformer he was and all this other stuff but then you know now he's uh know now he's uh you know crushing the uh demonstrations and and and trying to close close it off again so i i i can't... | contradiction |
179,160 | hypothesis: Adrin smiled at her because he liked her. premise: Adrin smiled at her and raised his palms up. | neutral |
145,160 | hypothesis: USPS told us where the commission comes from premise: The Postal Service did not tell the Commission where this 20 percent figure comes from. | contradiction |
18,664 | hypothesis: The number of personnel and the budget declined in 1994. premise: Since the Coast Guard's marine safety program became a GPRA pilot program in fiscal year 1994, the number of direct program personnel declined and its budget was reduced by 2 percent. | entailment |
108,145 | hypothesis: Lawrence said they had to act like they were doing something. premise: Lawrence opined that they had to make a show of doing something. | entailment |
171,970 | hypothesis: Harold Washington was the first black mayor of Chicago. premise: In the column he wrote the day after Harold Washington became the first black person elected mayor of Chicago, Royko began with one of his inimitable openings, So I told Uncle Don't worry, Harold Washington doesn't want to marry your sister. | entailment |
225,379 | hypothesis: We don't have issues with payments, it's convenient working for a big company. premise: and we never have a problem meeting it from paycheck to paycheck it's pretty neat being that independently wealthy and working for a major semiconductor firm you can just spend it well | entailment |
32,001 | hypothesis: In what part of France does he come from? premise: where is he from in France | entailment |
204,470 | hypothesis: They were easygoing and available to all women. premise: They wouldn't do it with just any woman. | contradiction |
343,768 | hypothesis: A monorail, boat-rides, and a 18-hole golf course among other things can be all found here. premise: You'll find a wide range of facilities here, from an 18-hole golf course to a theme park with cinemas, a monorail, boat-rides, and restaurants even a 32-lane ten-pin bowling center. | entailment |
33,100 | hypothesis: It is possible for a nation's net foreign investment to go into the negative. premise: When foreign investment in a nation exceeds that nation's investment abroad, the nation's net foreign investment will be negative. | entailment |
58,820 | hypothesis: He never saw any bolts with it. premise: But he declared that he saw it bolted! I cried. | contradiction |
294,330 | hypothesis: The lack of change caused them a set back. premise: I've got nothing smaller than a five-pound note!" 21 Chapter 3 A Set Back THE moment was not quite so triumphant as it ought to have been. | neutral |
200,255 | hypothesis: I refused to ever become involved because I did not have enough room for a layout that was permanent. premise: and uh i refuse to get involved because i never had space for a permanent layout | entailment |
206,793 | hypothesis: You could have someone check every day. premise: yeah don't yeah and see that would be okay you could have somebody check on each one of them every day you know go by and see what they need | entailment |
99,823 | hypothesis: For most, pensions accounted for the majority of their retirement incomes. premise: Pensions, Income from Accumulated Assets, and Earnings Determine Who Had Highest Retirement Incomes | neutral |
87,522 | hypothesis: Ca'daan saw the slaves passing by. premise: Half a day north along the road Ca'daan watched a slave caravan pass. | entailment |
312,943 | hypothesis: Adrin yelled shite! premise: Shite! shouted Adrin. | entailment |
219,260 | hypothesis: As he spoke about the war, their eyes stayed on him. premise: He spoke for a long time and their eyes stayed on him. | neutral |
356,511 | hypothesis: Using best practices can improve decisions regarding weapons systems. premise: Defense Employing Best Practices Can Shape Better Weapon System Decisions. | entailment |
52,585 | hypothesis: We try to time activities with others' availability. premise: compromised and they do some of it at like certain hours but it's not always at a time when you can you know sit down and listen to it so | neutral |
135,658 | hypothesis: The opponent managed to get back on his feet after rolling outside the blow. premise: They saw his opponent roll outside the blow and come out on his feet. | entailment |
233,503 | hypothesis: Nature does not impose any extremes, luckily. premise: Even nature imposes extremes. | contradiction |
325,306 | hypothesis: Other buildings also make up the Hippodrome skyline. premise: The six minarets of the Blue Mosque dominate the skyline of the Hippodrome. | neutral |
143,812 | hypothesis: The problem is the priority and main focus of the government. premise: Second, we said that government does have a limited role in addressing the problem. | contradiction |
246,693 | hypothesis: The club was not a bastion at all for anything. premise: The club itself was a bastion of Ascendancy establishment. | contradiction |
285,387 | hypothesis: We found a way to make predictions out to 2020. premise: We were not able to adapt the model to forecast out to 2020. | contradiction |
226,879 | hypothesis: The Spanish colonists unleashed deadly epidemics upon the Arawak natives. premise: Plantation work was labor intensive, but there were very few laborers on the island; the Spanish slaves had disappeared into the inhospitable interior and the native Arawak had been decimated by disease. | neutral |
221,402 | hypothesis: Linux was not tested on the Pentium machine. premise: In terms of performance, Linux ran about as quickly as Windows 95/98 (though much faster than Windows NT Server) on my low-end Pentium machine. | contradiction |
286,465 | hypothesis: The odds are completely in his favor. premise: He's got nothing to lose! | neutral |
118,998 | hypothesis: We have been going everyday since the year started. premise: and then i would just go on Saturdays but since the first of the year neither one of us have been going | contradiction |
153,874 | hypothesis: The structure was subject to many protests and hopes to destroy it. premise: Cistercian monks protested that such a sumptuous structure was an insult to the godly virtue of poverty, and today, architectural purists still find Notre-Dame a bit too much. | neutral |
45,668 | hypothesis: These amended regulations require agencies to develop a performance management system. premise: These amended regulations on governing performance appraisals for senior executives require agencies to establish performance management systems | entailment |
340,784 | hypothesis: We'll be seeing. premise: We will see about it. | entailment |
309,932 | hypothesis: There's no way to profit off of tires. premise: than you put into the process so it's a way of of making a profit off the tires | contradiction |
108,841 | hypothesis: The people are my mom and dad, of course they're proud of me. premise: They're both proud of my underdog work. | neutral |
118,461 | hypothesis: Efforts were made to facilitate timely knowledge capture. premise: Leading commercial companies developed practices that enabled the timely capture of design and manufacturing knowledge. | entailment |
92,045 | hypothesis: Cutting grass by hand would be more effective than trying to use that weak electric mower. premise: well you know it's electric of course i mean it's a power a power mower it it's it's pretty powerful oh yeah | contradiction |
115,230 | hypothesis: It is the best preserved Roman theatre according to historians. premise: His?to?rians regard this as the finest and best preserved of all the surviving theaters in the Roman Empire, unique for its towering scenic wall, with a statue of Em?per?or Augustus to greet you. | entailment |
249,794 | hypothesis: The local bar associations have already taken the necessary steps. premise: Still untaken are several steps that required goodwill from local bar associations and others who had opposed the combination. | contradiction |
281,654 | hypothesis: It brought in some money that I found useful. premise: It helped pay the bills, and I was doing the right thing. | entailment |
79,626 | hypothesis: He knew he would die if he left the knife in. premise: Coughing and choking on what must be his own blood, he scrabbled at the knife and ripped it out. | neutral |
350,126 | hypothesis: i've done jury duty many times in different parts of the country premise: have you ever sat on a jury either have i and i'm one of these people who votes regularly and i'm always registered wherever i've lived and i have never been called | contradiction |
391,931 | hypothesis: The attraction has always been based on the same thing. premise: The attraction is more than plutonic, it is also physical. | contradiction |
249,578 | hypothesis: The project might need tens of thousands of man-hours of engineering and management. premise: If labor rates for engineering and project management is 50 - 100 percent greater than construction labor, then about 17,000 to about 28,000 man-hours of engineering and project management are needed for the projec... | entailment |
170,210 | hypothesis: A service member should be on duty if they don't have leave. premise: Absence reports must be maintained daily to indicate those service members who are to be charged leave and those who are not present for duty but who should be. | entailment |
9,521 | hypothesis: Some 50 million additional individuals with incomes between 100 and 125 percent of the poverty level are also potentially eligible for legal services premise: 11 Some 10 million additional individuals with incomes between 100 and 125 percent of the poverty level are also potentially eligible for legal servi... | contradiction |
257,574 | hypothesis: The audience is filled with people wearing sports jerseys. premise: Audience participation is at fever pitch, with people yelling as their personal heroes We've waited for you! | neutral |
22,611 | hypothesis: The resort named Ocho Rios started in a fishing village in the 1960s. premise: Ocho Rios began in the 1960s when the site of a fishing village was systematically developed with the express aim of turning it into a resort. | entailment |
285,439 | hypothesis: The roads were icy this morning. premise: we had about three or four days of that and then all of a sudden a cold front came down and uh temperatures dropped thirty degrees in a very short length of time and uh it has gone down gradually each day this morning it was twenty nine yesterday it was about thirty... | neutral |
263,853 | hypothesis: It's never been done and it isn't ever done. premise: It's been done, an' is bein' done all th' time. | contradiction |
63,324 | hypothesis: I wish I had just stayed home today. premise: So, while it would certainly be a pleasure to be here under normal circumstances, I want to extend a special thanks to you for having me here today. | contradiction |
128,181 | hypothesis: The prospect of future troubles rang too loudly to ignore, even when currently faced with a different issue. premise: 134 Chapter 17 Annette THE troubles of the future, however, soon faded before the troubles of the present. | contradiction |
51,322 | hypothesis: You could do more if you tried. premise: you just do the minimum yeah | neutral |
196,251 | hypothesis: They're in good standing right now. premise: just eight years ago or something they're they're they're they're you know they're sort of in in good standing whereas you know um i think | entailment |
198,270 | hypothesis: There are no carvings inside of the temple. premise: Inside the temple is a small birthing chamber or mammisi, where carved reliefs depict Isis holding her new-born son Horus. | contradiction |
305,772 | hypothesis: Ozone modeling is done in the West but very rarely in the East. premise: Ozone modeling is only done for the East because there is very little confidence in the application of this model to the West. | contradiction |
370,884 | hypothesis: The idea is overdone. premise: This was not an entirely new idea. | neutral |
194,773 | hypothesis: In the large industries such as construction, some hardware items require SCR, FGD or ACI system installation. premise: The hardware items such as steel, piping, nozzles, pumps, soot blowers, fans, tower packing, and related equipment required for a typical SCR, FGD, or ACI systems installation are used in ... | entailment |
328,571 | hypothesis: Bevekada is close minded and has a military base. premise: The biggest and most popular island is Beyekada (Big Island), with a pleasant town and a picturesque monastery. | contradiction |
348,074 | hypothesis: They did not find enough materials to support the findings of the case study. premise: Still others believe in using many sites in case studies for evaluations and see the next step as establishing more explicit procedures for analyzing data and reviewing quality. | contradiction |
334,127 | hypothesis: Most people choose to reverse the order of the walk. premise: At sunset it makes the perfect finish to a day's walk but many like to start out from here and reverse the order of the walk we have proposed, reserving the cathedral for a triumphant climax. | neutral |
44,990 | hypothesis: They were upset the article was not included in this month's edition. premise: to take a guess at what Peter Travers said in Rolling Stone , is 'like Les Liaisons Dangereuses , but much, much hipper! | contradiction |
154,577 | hypothesis: Everyone knew she was innocent. premise: um and uh and you know you think she's innocent all along you know and just you know because because of her circumstances that you know that's why people thought she had done it you know because it just looked so obvious that she had done it and that's why everybody ... | contradiction |
189,438 | hypothesis: Chapter 7 chronicles the life of a professional sportsman. premise: Lest one think I'm exaggerating Katz's martyr complex, check out Virtuous Reality 's Chapter 7, in which he chronicles the life and times of another political rebel who embraced a new technology to speak truth to power and suffered greatly ... | contradiction |
318,559 | hypothesis: I am always on time and punctual. premise: but um i would always end up arriving at work late because i would always end up skimming the headlines spending too much time reading it in the morning | contradiction |
35,900 | hypothesis: The German spoke and understood no French at all. premise: Qu'est-ce qu'il y a?" The German turned on her with an oath. | contradiction |
309,414 | hypothesis: 5 (DC) The base estimate of premature mortality showed there was no benefit to thinking ahead and cleaning up the environment because everyone would end up dying at the same age anyway. premise: 5(DC), All Causes) model exclusively to derive our Base Estimate of avoided premature mortality, this analysis ... | contradiction |
360,640 | hypothesis: The report and flash both occurred. premise: There was a flash and a report. | entailment |
346,020 | hypothesis: Poniatowski, who had royal connections, became Napoleon's ally. premise: Napoleon gained an ally in Jezef Poniatowski, a heralded military leader and the nephew of the last king. | entailment |
84,280 | hypothesis: Capital inputs are an efficient thing premise: Capital inputs are measured in terms of efficiency or service flow rather than price or value. | neutral |
97,162 | hypothesis: Mrs. Cavendish had a bit of emotion on her face but it faded quickly. premise: As I saw a faint smile gather on Mrs. Cavendish's expressive mouth, I endeavoured to try and turn the conversation by saying: "They haven't met yet, have they?" | neutral |
219,222 | hypothesis: Perhaps we will talk to you again if you call this office about your shipment. premise: maybe we'll talk to you again alright bye-bye | neutral |
208,766 | hypothesis: Dallas has low quality schooling. premise: and Dallas uh school district just recently got an advised status because of their low quality schooling i couldn't believe that | entailment |
161,344 | hypothesis: Fall waiting rooms and appointments booked out to July equates to a lucrative law practice. premise: OGDEN -- For most lawyers, full waiting rooms and appointments booked out to mid-July would equate to a lucrative law practice. | entailment |
269,930 | hypothesis: The preamble states the information that is required for the act including budget. premise: The preamble to the final rule sets forth the information required by the act, including the need and use of the information, the estimated number of respondents, and the annual burden hours imposed. | neutral |
152,550 | hypothesis: There's nothing to laugh at. premise: But I don't see anything to laugh at. | entailment |
316,964 | hypothesis: The international crowds at this popular port-of-call cannot be avoided despite all costs. premise: A popular port-of-call for countless cruise lines, the international crowds can be avoided for those lucky enough to be spending the night (a funivia cable car connects the hilltop town with Mazzar?? Beach be... | contradiction |
179,619 | hypothesis: IPM is routinely used to determine how policies will effect emissions. premise: IPM can be used to evaluate the cost and emissions impacts of proposed policies to limit emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), carbon dioxide (CO2), and mercury (Hg) from the electric power sector. | neutral |
307,199 | hypothesis: The impact left him laying on the floor gasping for breath. premise: The impact took his breath away. | neutral |
148,683 | hypothesis: The agency wants to balance human production in factories with clean water. premise: Under a mandate of national environmental laws, the Agency strives to formulate and implement actions leading to a compatible balance between human activities and the ability of natural systems to support and nurture life. | neutral |
99,610 | hypothesis: Normally people who have been judged do not judge others. premise: People are judged and, in turn, judge others by how they look. | contradiction |
52,144 | hypothesis: We will examine the reasons for the rankings of colleges next. premise: so uh we're going to talk about about advice giving uh giving parents to kids uh selecting colleges you about ready to talk | contradiction |
193,394 | hypothesis: That is just wrong and you know it. premise: really and true how how how how do you figure | contradiction |
312,064 | hypothesis: The are very happy and starting peace missions. premise: and and they're very dissatisfied and they're they're causing wars right now and | contradiction |
2,270 | hypothesis: Old Madeira is reborn on the terrace with a mini village, little palheiro, weaving loom containing house, and old fashioned shop. premise: Out back on the terrace is a mini-village, where a little palheiro , a house with a weaving loom, and an old-fashioned shop re-create a bit of old Madeira. | entailment |
197,852 | hypothesis: Volume unit. premise: increment of volume. | entailment |
212,833 | hypothesis: Such data should be drawn directly from financial records. premise: Such data is not drawn directly from the financial records. | neutral |
100,231 | hypothesis: The painter Gricault is a native of Rouen. premise: French painters represented include Delacroix and Francois Clouet, as well as G??ricault, who was born in Rouen. | entailment |
208,866 | hypothesis: The road is normally deserted and easy to navigate. premise: Connoisseurs of traffic jams will appreciate the nightmarish rush hour along this busy street. | contradiction |
291,152 | hypothesis: No one in America had ever heard of Mr. Hersheimmer. premise: Mr. Hersheimmer, as the son of a prominent millionaire, was a well-known figure in America. | contradiction |
184,554 | hypothesis: I dont like it when you come here and talk about Tuppence. premise: I can't stand your coming here and talking about 'little Tuppence.' | entailment |
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