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id_2500 | For ambitious employees, a good relationship with their immediate boss is crucial. A bad relationship can lead to missed opportunities for promotion, and even damage professional reputations. A boss who possesses a thorough understanding of the company's future direction and ultimate goals is the person best equipped t... | A bad relationship with a boss can lead to missed opportunities, but does not risk an employee's reputation. | contradiction |
id_2501 | For ambitious employees, a good relationship with their immediate boss is crucial. A bad relationship can lead to missed opportunities for promotion, and even damage professional reputations. A boss who possesses a thorough understanding of the company's future direction and ultimate goals is the person best equipped t... | Employees must reject criticism to build a good working relationship with their boss. | contradiction |
id_2502 | For many years the hunt has been on to find an effective way to treat cancerous tumours using physical rather than chemical means. That hunt may now be over with the latest breakthrough made by Dr Jennifer West at Rice University in Houston, Texas. West has done tests on animals using a non-chemical procedure known as ... | Nanoparticles are objects whose dimensions are measured in nanometres, or billionths of a metre. | neutral |
id_2503 | For many years the hunt has been on to find an effective way to treat cancerous tumours using physical rather than chemical means. That hunt may now be over with the latest breakthrough made by Dr Jennifer West at Rice University in Houston, Texas. West has done tests on animals using a non-chemical procedure known as ... | Nanoparticles can absorb infrared light. | entailment |
id_2504 | For many years the hunt has been on to find an effective way to treat cancerous tumours using physical rather than chemical means. That hunt may now be over with the latest breakthrough made by Dr Jennifer West at Rice University in Houston, Texas. West has done tests on animals using a non-chemical procedure known as ... | Photothermal Ablation is the latest breakthrough in chemical treatment for cancer. | contradiction |
id_2505 | For many years, manufacturing practices remained devoid of innovation. That is, until the mid-1990s, when trends in modern manufacturing created a virtual revolution. This was driven by economic survival, global competition and rapidly changing customer market. These external forces led to the introduction of productio... | All manufacturers have introduced new production practices to survive. | neutral |
id_2506 | For many years, manufacturing practices remained devoid of innovation. That is, until the mid-1990s, when trends in modern manufacturing created a virtual revolution. This was driven by economic survival, global competition and rapidly changing customer market. These external forces led to the introduction of productio... | Introducing just-in-time inventory control is the best way to remain responsive to market demands. | neutral |
id_2507 | For many years, manufacturing practices remained devoid of innovation. That is, until the mid-1990s, when trends in modern manufacturing created a virtual revolution. This was driven by economic survival, global competition and rapidly changing customer market. These external forces led to the introduction of productio... | Manufactures who do not take up modern manufacturing methods will not automatically produce inferior items. | entailment |
id_2508 | For many years, manufacturing practices remained devoid of innovation. That is, until the mid-1990s, when trends in modern manufacturing created a virtual revolution. This was driven by economic survival, global competition and rapidly changing markets. These external forces led to the introduction of production method... | All manufacturers have introduced new production practices to survive | neutral |
id_2509 | For many years, manufacturing practices remained devoid of innovation. That is, until the mid-1990s, when trends in modern manufacturing created a virtual revolution. This was driven by economic survival, global competition and rapidly changing markets. These external forces led to the introduction of production method... | Introducing just-in-time inventory control is the best way to remain responsive to market demands. | neutral |
id_2510 | For many years, manufacturing practices remained devoid of innovation. That is, until the mid-1990s, when trends in modern manufacturing created a virtual revolution. This was driven by economic survival, global competition and rapidly changing markets. These external forces led to the introduction of production method... | Manufacturers who do not take up modern manufacturing methods will not automatically produce inferior items. | neutral |
id_2511 | For most of the last two decades of the previous century the economy of the city of Liverpool was mostly stagnant and far behind that of the rest of the UK. But as other cities have become more expensive, Liverpool has become a more popular place in which to invest and live. Liverpools population dropped from 800,000 a... | The city of Liverpool is no longer a net exporter of people. | contradiction |
id_2512 | For most of the last two decades of the previous century the economy of the city of Liverpool was mostly stagnant and far behind that of the rest of the UK. But as other cities have become more expensive, Liverpool has become a more popular place in which to invest and live. Liverpools population dropped from 800,000 a... | Much of Liverpools recent success is owed to the fact that the costs of living and housing there are less than in other cities in the UK. | entailment |
id_2513 | For most of the last two decades of the previous century the economy of the city of Liverpool was mostly stagnant and far behind that of the rest of the UK. But as other cities have become more expensive, Liverpool has become a more popular place in which to invest and live. Liverpools population dropped from 800,000 a... | During the 1990s the economy of the region fell far behind that of the rest of the UK. | neutral |
id_2514 | For most of the last two decades of the previous century the economy of the city of Liverpool was mostly stagnant and far behind that of the rest of the UK. But as other cities have become more expensive, Liverpool has become a more popular place in which to invest and live. Liverpools population dropped from 800,000 a... | Forty per cent of the new jobs are public appointments. | contradiction |
id_2515 | For most of the last two decades of the previous century the economy of the city of Liverpool was mostly stagnant and far behind that of the rest of the UK. But as other cities have become more expensive, Liverpool has become a more popular place in which to invest and live. Liverpools population dropped from 800,000 a... | Without the subsidy fewer jobs would have been attracted to the region. | entailment |
id_2516 | For most people, any reference to hypnosis brings to mind images of individuals involved in amusing, and often out of character, behavior. However, hypnosis is also a topic of scientific research. Research by scientists over the last few decades has revealed ways in which memory processes, and processes involved in pai... | Scientific research on the effects of hypnosis on memory and pain perception started a few decades ago. | entailment |
id_2517 | For most people, any reference to hypnosis brings to mind images of individuals involved in amusing, and often out of character, behavior. However, hypnosis is also a topic of scientific research. Research by scientists over the last few decades has revealed ways in which memory processes, and processes involved in pai... | Few people think that when hypnotized, individuals do things that they would not normally have done. | neutral |
id_2518 | For most people, any reference to hypnosis brings to mind images of individuals involved in amusing, and often out of character, behavior. However, hypnosis is also a topic of scientific research. Research by scientists over the last few decades has revealed ways in which memory processes, and processes involved in pai... | Under hypnosis most individuals participate in entertaining activities. | neutral |
id_2519 | For small to mediun-sized busmesses, outsourcing payroll operations 1s almost certamly a way to save time and staff costs. Payrol-service providers utilise specially designed computer systems, resulting in greater speed, accuracy and flexibility than an in-house department. Outsourcing the time-consuming burden of payr... | The passage states that small businesses can always save money by outsourcing payroll functions. | contradiction |
id_2520 | For small to mediun-sized busmesses, outsourcing payroll operations 1s almost certamly a way to save time and staff costs. Payrol-service providers utilise specially designed computer systems, resulting in greater speed, accuracy and flexibility than an in-house department. Outsourcing the time-consuming burden of payr... | One possible benefit of outsourcing payroll operations is reduced employee overheads. | entailment |
id_2521 | For small to mediun-sized busmesses, outsourcing payroll operations 1s almost certamly a way to save time and staff costs. Payrol-service providers utilise specially designed computer systems, resulting in greater speed, accuracy and flexibility than an in-house department. Outsourcing the time-consuming burden of payr... | Large businesses would not benefit from outsourcing payroll operations. | neutral |
id_2522 | For small to mediun-sized busmesses, outsourcing payroll operations 1s almost certamly a way to save time and staff costs. Payrol-service providers utilise specially designed computer systems, resulting in greater speed, accuracy and flexibility than an in-house department. Outsourcing the time-consuming burden of payr... | Fraudulent payroll-service providers can be held responsible for an employers non-payment of taxes. | contradiction |
id_2523 | For small to mediun-sized busmesses, outsourcing payroll operations 1s almost certamly a way to save time and staff costs. Payrol-service providers utilise specially designed computer systems, resulting in greater speed, accuracy and flexibility than an in-house department. Outsourcing the time-consuming burden of payr... | The passage suggests that payroll service providers will make fewer mistakes than in-house payroll staff. | entailment |
id_2524 | For something that 1s everywhere, colour ts often misunderstood. The sensation of colour ts a consequence of the human eye reacting differently to different wavelengths of light. Thus colour is not actually the property of an object. Any colour can be created by combing the three primary colours. An object that absorbs... | Black objects reflect all light wavelengths. | contradiction |
id_2525 | For something that 1s everywhere, colour ts often misunderstood. The sensation of colour ts a consequence of the human eye reacting differently to different wavelengths of light. Thus colour is not actually the property of an object. Any colour can be created by combing the three primary colours. An object that absorbs... | The colour red ts perceived differently n Western society to how tt is viewed in Asian cultures. | neutral |
id_2526 | For something that 1s everywhere, colour ts often misunderstood. The sensation of colour ts a consequence of the human eye reacting differently to different wavelengths of light. Thus colour is not actually the property of an object. Any colour can be created by combing the three primary colours. An object that absorbs... | In Western culture, pink has traditionally been viewed as a feminine hue. | contradiction |
id_2527 | For something that 1s everywhere, colour ts often misunderstood. The sensation of colour ts a consequence of the human eye reacting differently to different wavelengths of light. Thus colour is not actually the property of an object. Any colour can be created by combing the three primary colours. An object that absorbs... | The passage argues that colour ts often misunderstood because everyones eyes perceive light differently. | contradiction |
id_2528 | Fordlandia Natural latex, or rubber, comes from the sap of rubber trees. Native to the Amazon region of South America, they had long been a Brazilian monopoly, and the boom in wild rubber had made many remote jungle towns rich, until thousands of seeds of the tree were smuggled out by an entrepreneurial Brit, Henry Wic... | Rubber trees are well suited to Malaysia. | contradiction |
id_2529 | Fordlandia Natural latex, or rubber, comes from the sap of rubber trees. Native to the Amazon region of South America, they had long been a Brazilian monopoly, and the boom in wild rubber had made many remote jungle towns rich, until thousands of seeds of the tree were smuggled out by an entrepreneurial Brit, Henry Wic... | The Tapajos river is very wide. | neutral |
id_2530 | Fordlandia Natural latex, or rubber, comes from the sap of rubber trees. Native to the Amazon region of South America, they had long been a Brazilian monopoly, and the boom in wild rubber had made many remote jungle towns rich, until thousands of seeds of the tree were smuggled out by an entrepreneurial Brit, Henry Wic... | Henry Wickham destroyed the Brazilian rubber boom. | entailment |
id_2531 | Fordlandia Natural latex, or rubber, comes from the sap of rubber trees. Native to the Amazon region of South America, they had long been a Brazilian monopoly, and the boom in wild rubber had made many remote jungle towns rich, until thousands of seeds of the tree were smuggled out by an entrepreneurial Brit, Henry Wic... | Fordlandia may have succeeded. | contradiction |
id_2532 | Forests are one of the main elements of our natural heritage. The decline of Europes forests over the last decade and a half has led to an increasing awareness and understanding of the serious imbalances which threaten them. European countries are becoming increasingly concerned by major threats to European forests, th... | Natural forests still exist in parts of Europe. | contradiction |
id_2533 | Forests are one of the main elements of our natural heritage. The decline of Europes forests over the last decade and a half has led to an increasing awareness and understanding of the serious imbalances which threaten them. European countries are becoming increasingly concerned by major threats to European forests, th... | Problems in Nordic countries were excluded because they are outside the European Economic Community. | contradiction |
id_2534 | Forests are one of the main elements of our natural heritage. The decline of Europes forests over the last decade and a half has led to an increasing awareness and understanding of the serious imbalances which threaten them. European countries are becoming increasingly concerned by major threats to European forests, th... | The Strasbourg conference decided that a forest policy must allow for the possibility of change. | entailment |
id_2535 | Forests are one of the main elements of our natural heritage. The decline of Europes forests over the last decade and a half has led to an increasing awareness and understanding of the serious imbalances which threaten them. European countries are becoming increasingly concerned by major threats to European forests, th... | Forests are a renewable source of raw material. | entailment |
id_2536 | Forests are one of the main elements of our natural heritage. The decline of Europes forests over the last decade and a half has led to an increasing awareness and understanding of the serious imbalances which threaten them. European countries are becoming increasingly concerned by major threats to European forests, th... | Forest policy should be limited by national boundaries. | contradiction |
id_2537 | Forests are one of the main elements of our natural heritage. The decline of Europes forests over the last decade and a half has led to an increasing awareness and understanding of the serious imbalances which threaten them. European countries are becoming increasingly concerned by major threats to European forests, th... | Forest problems of Mediterranean countries are to be discussed at the next meeting or experts. | neutral |
id_2538 | Forests are one of the main elements of our natural heritage. The decline of Europes forests over the last decade and a half has led to an increasing awareness and understanding of the serious imbalances which threaten them. European countries are becoming increasingly concerned by major threats to European forests, th... | The biological functions of forests were recognized only in the twentieth century. | contradiction |
id_2539 | Founded in 1838 as Spring Hill College in Birmingham, Mansfield College was not fully integrated into the University of Oxford until 1995. Today the college, which is home to 210 undergraduates, 130 graduate students and 35 visiting scholars, is Oxford's smallest, except for Harris Manchester, the university's college ... | Mansfield is Oxford'ssmallest college. | contradiction |
id_2540 | Founded in 1838 as Spring Hill College in Birmingham, Mansfield College was not fully integrated into the University of Oxford until 1995. Today the college, which is home to 210 undergraduates, 130 graduate students and 35 visiting scholars, is Oxford's smallest, except for Harris Manchester, the university's college ... | Durham University once required a religious admissions test. | entailment |
id_2541 | Founded in 1838 as Spring Hill College in Birmingham, Mansfield College was not fully integrated into the University of Oxford until 1995. Today the college, which is home to 210 undergraduates, 130 graduate students and 35 visiting scholars, is Oxford's smallest, except for Harris Manchester, the university's college ... | The Mansfield CollegeChapel is not consecrated. | neutral |
id_2542 | Founded in 1838 as Spring Hill College in Birmingham, Mansfield College was not fully integrated into the University of Oxford until 1995. Today the college, which is home to 210 undergraduates, 130 graduate students and 35 visiting scholars, is Oxford's smallest, except for Harris Manchester, the university's college ... | Oliver Cromwell was one of the 1662 dissenters. | contradiction |
id_2543 | Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg Group holds an annual conference of 120 of the worlds most powerful and influential people. Participants, invited by a steering committee comprised of two people from 18 different countries, typically include financiers, industrialists, politicians, royalty and newspaper editors. Past de... | Representatives from the media are not allowed to attend the Bilderberg Group conference. | contradiction |
id_2544 | Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg Group holds an annual conference of 120 of the worlds most powerful and influential people. Participants, invited by a steering committee comprised of two people from 18 different countries, typically include financiers, industrialists, politicians, royalty and newspaper editors. Past de... | The Bilderberg Group has critics on both sides of the ideological spectrum. | entailment |
id_2545 | Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg Group holds an annual conference of 120 of the worlds most powerful and influential people. Participants, invited by a steering committee comprised of two people from 18 different countries, typically include financiers, industrialists, politicians, royalty and newspaper editors. Past de... | The Bilderberg Group was created as a private forum to set Europe and Americas political and financial agenda. | contradiction |
id_2546 | Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg Group holds an annual conference of 120 of the worlds most powerful and influential people. Participants, invited by a steering committee comprised of two people from 18 different countries, typically include financiers, industrialists, politicians, royalty and newspaper editors. Past de... | Topics discussed at Bilderberg Group conferences have included the invasion of Iraq. | neutral |
id_2547 | Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg Group holds an annual conference of 120 of the worlds most powerful and influential people. Participants, invited by a steering committee comprised of two people from 18 different countries, typically include financiers, industrialists, politicians, royalty and newspaper editors. Past de... | Because its delegates are not elected, the Bilderberg Groups activities are widely believed to be undemocratic. | neutral |
id_2548 | Founded in 2002 in Petaluma, 65 kilometres north of San Francisco, HydroPoint has engineered what appears to be the most sophisticated weather-based irrigation system among a growing list of competitors. The company built its primary climate-modelling centre outside of Salt Lake City, programming a supercomputer to sim... | The weather conditions of every square kilometer in North America necessarily differ. | neutral |
id_2549 | Founded in 2002 in Petaluma, 65 kilometres north of San Francisco, HydroPoint has engineered what appears to be the most sophisticated weather-based irrigation system among a growing list of competitors. The company built its primary climate-modelling centre outside of Salt Lake City, programming a supercomputer to sim... | HydroPoint's computerized irrigation system is based on theoretical climate-modeling data and not on live weather broadcasts. | neutral |
id_2550 | Founded in 2002 in Petaluma, 65 kilometres north of San Francisco, HydroPoint has engineered what appears to be the most sophisticated weather-based irrigation system among a growing list of competitors. The company built its primary climate-modelling centre outside of Salt Lake City, programming a supercomputer to sim... | If a customer's land area is smaller than a square kilometre, the area is watered uniformly. | neutral |
id_2551 | Frank and John use computers in their work. Gary, John and Frank are self-employed. Frank and Jack work part-time, whilst the others are all full-time. Jack and John are the only ones who work in insurance. | John uses a computer to work full-time in insurance | entailment |
id_2552 | Frank and John use computers in their work. Gary, John and Frank are self-employed. Frank and Jack work part-time, whilst the others are all full-time. Jack and John are the only ones who work in insurance. | Gary does not work in insurance and does not have a computer | entailment |
id_2553 | Frank and John use computers in their work. Gary, John and Frank are self-employed. Frank and Jack work part-time, whilst the others are all full-time. Jack and John are the only ones who work in insurance. | Frank is the only one who is self-employed and works part-time | entailment |
id_2554 | Fred Knott, a Post Office worker for 30 years, helped to rescue an elderly man from his car, which was hanging over the edge of a cliff on the south coast. According to a statement issued by the local Fire and Rescue Service, it was only a tree growing at the side of a lay-by that prevented 69-year-old Mr Ronald Onions... | If Mr Onions had been attempting to take his own life, and he had succeeded, he would not have been the first to do so at this location. | entailment |
id_2555 | Fred Knott, a Post Office worker for 30 years, helped to rescue an elderly man from his car, which was hanging over the edge of a cliff on the south coast. According to a statement issued by the local Fire and Rescue Service, it was only a tree growing at the side of a lay-by that prevented 69-year-old Mr Ronald Onions... | If Fred Knox had not arrived at the scene when he did, Mr Onions would have plunged down the cliff to the sea along with his car. | contradiction |
id_2556 | Fred Knott, a Post Office worker for 30 years, helped to rescue an elderly man from his car, which was hanging over the edge of a cliff on the south coast. According to a statement issued by the local Fire and Rescue Service, it was only a tree growing at the side of a lay-by that prevented 69-year-old Mr Ronald Onions... | Fred Knox was on his routine postal delivery round when he spotted the car hanging over the edge of the cliff. | entailment |
id_2557 | Fred Knott, a Post Office worker for 30 years, helped to rescue an elderly man from his car, which was hanging over the edge of a cliff on the south coast. According to a statement issued by the local Fire and Rescue Service, it was only a tree growing at the side of a lay-by that prevented 69-year-old Mr Ronald Onions... | Mr Onions had been depressed since his wife died and had been prescribed anti-depressants by his doctor. | neutral |
id_2558 | Fred Knott, a Post Office worker for 30 years, helped to rescue an elderly man from his car, which was hanging over the edge of a cliff on the south coast. According to a statement issued by the local Fire and Rescue Service, it was only a tree growing at the side of a lay-by that prevented 69-year-old Mr Ronald Onions... | Mr Onions was a former factory manager and widower. | entailment |
id_2559 | Fred Knott, a Post Office worker for 30 years, helped to rescue an elderly man from his car, which was hanging over the edge of a cliff on the south coast. According to a statement issued by the local Fire and Rescue Service, it was only a tree growing at the side of a lay-by that prevented 69-year-old Mr Ronald Onions... | Unfamiliarity with his new car caused Mr Onions to get into difficulties when pulling into the lay-by on Cliff Road. | neutral |
id_2560 | Fred, John, Garth and Joe all have children. Fred and John are the only two to have boys. John and Joe take their children to school by bus, whilst it is near enough to school for the others to walk. Fred and Joe are car owners, and sometimes do use their cars to get the children to school. | Garth does not own a car and has a daughter | entailment |
id_2561 | Fred, John, Garth and Joe all have children. Fred and John are the only two to have boys. John and Joe take their children to school by bus, whilst it is near enough to school for the others to walk. Fred and Joe are car owners, and sometimes do use their cars to get the children to school. | Joe owns a car, but usually goes to work by bus | entailment |
id_2562 | Fred, Mack and John all have two different cars each. One of them does not have a Ford. Mack is the only one to have a Ferrari. John has a Ford. Fred and Mack have Buicks. | Mack has a Rolls-Royce. | entailment |
id_2563 | Friskies is an animal rescue centre based in the East End of London. It operates on a donations basis, gaining financial support from the local community. However, due to the current economic climate, Friskies has noticed a reduction in the amount of funds it receives. For this reason, they have decided to host a fund-... | Friskies will be selling food, such as cakes, on the open day. | neutral |
id_2564 | Friskies is an animal rescue centre based in the East End of London. It operates on a donations basis, gaining financial support from the local community. However, due to the current economic climate, Friskies has noticed a reduction in the amount of funds it receives. For this reason, they have decided to host a fund-... | Friskies open day aims to raise awareness of animal cruelty. | neutral |
id_2565 | Friskies is an animal rescue centre based in the East End of London. It operates on a donations basis, gaining financial support from the local community. However, due to the current economic climate, Friskies has noticed a reduction in the amount of funds it receives. For this reason, they have decided to host a fund-... | Friskies, an animal rescue centre, operates throughout the UK. | neutral |
id_2566 | Friskies is an animal rescue centre based in the East End of London. It operates on a donations basis, gaining financial support from the local community. However, due to the current economic climate, Friskies has noticed a reduction in the amount of funds it receives. For this reason, they have decided to host a fund-... | Friskies are charging a fee to take part in their charity events. | entailment |
id_2567 | From A Novice to An Expert Expertise is commitment coupled with creativity. Specifically, it is the commitment of time, energy, and resources to a relatively narrow field of study and the creative energy necessary to generate new knowledge in that field. It takes a considerable amount of time and regular exposure to a ... | Novices and experts use the same system to classify objects. | contradiction |
id_2568 | From A Novice to An Expert Expertise is commitment coupled with creativity. Specifically, it is the commitment of time, energy, and resources to a relatively narrow field of study and the creative energy necessary to generate new knowledge in that field. It takes a considerable amount of time and regular exposure to a ... | A novices training is focused on memory skills. | neutral |
id_2569 | From A Novice to An Expert Expertise is commitment coupled with creativity. Specifically, it is the commitment of time, energy, and resources to a relatively narrow field of study and the creative energy necessary to generate new knowledge in that field. It takes a considerable amount of time and regular exposure to a ... | Experts have higher efficiency than novices when solving problems in their own field. | entailment |
id_2570 | From A Novice to An Expert Expertise is commitment coupled with creativity. Specifically, it is the commitment of time, energy, and resources to a relatively narrow field of study and the creative energy necessary to generate new knowledge in that field. It takes a considerable amount of time and regular exposure to a ... | When facing a problem, a novices always tries to solve it straight away. | entailment |
id_2571 | From A Novice to An Expert Expertise is commitment coupled with creativity. Specifically, it is the commitment of time, energy, and resources to a relatively narrow field of study and the creative energy necessary to generate new knowledge in that field. It takes a considerable amount of time and regular exposure to a ... | Experts are better at recognising their own mistakes and limits. | entailment |
id_2572 | From Hand to Mouth Once again, southern Africa is facing a severe food crisis. It is a chronic problem and shouldnt be. At the Trinity hospital in Malawis southern Nsanje district, three-year-old Mboyi is lying listless, his face against the wall. His belly is badly bloated and skin is peeling off his legs. His mother ... | Some farmers didnt get seeds to plant this season. | entailment |
id_2573 | From Hand to Mouth Once again, southern Africa is facing a severe food crisis. It is a chronic problem and shouldnt be. At the Trinity hospital in Malawis southern Nsanje district, three-year-old Mboyi is lying listless, his face against the wall. His belly is badly bloated and skin is peeling off his legs. His mother ... | Zimbabwes government policies have actually helped neighbouring countries in one way. | entailment |
id_2574 | From Hand to Mouth Once again, southern Africa is facing a severe food crisis. It is a chronic problem and shouldnt be. At the Trinity hospital in Malawis southern Nsanje district, three-year-old Mboyi is lying listless, his face against the wall. His belly is badly bloated and skin is peeling off his legs. His mother ... | Southern Africa does not have many of the resources it needs to help solve its food problem. | contradiction |
id_2575 | From Hand to Mouth Once again, southern Africa is facing a severe food crisis. It is a chronic problem and shouldnt be. At the Trinity hospital in Malawis southern Nsanje district, three-year-old Mboyi is lying listless, his face against the wall. His belly is badly bloated and skin is peeling off his legs. His mother ... | Poor infrastructure means that parts of Mozambique are without food while other parts have plenty. | entailment |
id_2576 | From Hand to Mouth Once again, southern Africa is facing a severe food crisis. It is a chronic problem and shouldnt be. At the Trinity hospital in Malawis southern Nsanje district, three-year-old Mboyi is lying listless, his face against the wall. His belly is badly bloated and skin is peeling off his legs. His mother ... | About half of Malawis children aged under 5 are malnourished. | entailment |
id_2577 | From October 2006, The Employment Equality (age) Regulations make it illegal to discriminate against workers, employers, jobseekers and trainees due to their age. Direct discrimination is set out in the regulations, and states that it is unlawful, on the grounds of age, to come to a decision about employing someone or ... | The act will allow a 75 year old to be in employment | entailment |
id_2578 | From October 2006, The Employment Equality (age) Regulations make it illegal to discriminate against workers, employers, jobseekers and trainees due to their age. Direct discrimination is set out in the regulations, and states that it is unlawful, on the grounds of age, to come to a decision about employing someone or ... | A job vacancy specifically advertising for graduates is a form of discrimination | contradiction |
id_2579 | From October 2006, The Employment Equality (age) Regulations make it illegal to discriminate against workers, employers, jobseekers and trainees due to their age. Direct discrimination is set out in the regulations, and states that it is unlawful, on the grounds of age, to come to a decision about employing someone or ... | Indirect discrimination refers only to an organisations guiding principals | contradiction |
id_2580 | From October 2006, The Employment Equality (age) Regulations make it illegal to discriminate against workers, employers, jobseekers and trainees due to their age. Direct discrimination is set out in the regulations, and states that it is unlawful, on the grounds of age, to come to a decision about employing someone or ... | An organisation justifies that an 18 year old is unable to be considered as a candidate as he or she does not have the right qualifications. This is a form of age discrimination. | contradiction |
id_2581 | From SunnyD and Pizza to Bread and Water Another bad week in a bad month for the food and drink industry. Sunny Delight, formerly the UKs third largest selling drink, is to be taken off the shelves by Asda after plummeting sales, the supermarket said at the weekend. Yesterday, it was the turn of Northern Foods, makers ... | Most of the foods produced by Northern Foods are healthy. | contradiction |
id_2582 | From SunnyD and Pizza to Bread and Water Another bad week in a bad month for the food and drink industry. Sunny Delight, formerly the UKs third largest selling drink, is to be taken off the shelves by Asda after plummeting sales, the supermarket said at the weekend. Yesterday, it was the turn of Northern Foods, makers ... | Fast food companies are looking to developing countries to increase their profits. | neutral |
id_2583 | From SunnyD and Pizza to Bread and Water Another bad week in a bad month for the food and drink industry. Sunny Delight, formerly the UKs third largest selling drink, is to be taken off the shelves by Asda after plummeting sales, the supermarket said at the weekend. Yesterday, it was the turn of Northern Foods, makers ... | Sales of Coca-Cola are declining in Britain. | neutral |
id_2584 | From SunnyD and Pizza to Bread and Water Another bad week in a bad month for the food and drink industry. Sunny Delight, formerly the UKs third largest selling drink, is to be taken off the shelves by Asda after plummeting sales, the supermarket said at the weekend. Yesterday, it was the turn of Northern Foods, makers ... | Rob Spencer works for Asda. | contradiction |
id_2585 | From SunnyD and Pizza to Bread and Water Another bad week in a bad month for the food and drink industry. Sunny Delight, formerly the UKs third largest selling drink, is to be taken off the shelves by Asda after plummeting sales, the supermarket said at the weekend. Yesterday, it was the turn of Northern Foods, makers ... | Duncan Cameron is a doctor. | entailment |
id_2586 | From The Economist print edition How shops can exploit peoples herd mentality to increase sales A TRIP to the supermarket may not seem like an exercise in psychological warfare but it is. Shopkeepers know that filling a store with the aroma of freshly baked bread makes people feel hungry and persuades them to buy more ... | Songs ranked high by the number of times being downloaded are favored by customers. | entailment |
id_2587 | From The Economist print edition How shops can exploit peoples herd mentality to increase sales A TRIP to the supermarket may not seem like an exercise in psychological warfare but it is. Shopkeepers know that filling a store with the aroma of freshly baked bread makes people feel hungry and persuades them to buy more ... | People follow the others to the same extent whether it is convenient or not. | contradiction |
id_2588 | From The Economist print edition How shops can exploit peoples herd mentality to increase sales A TRIP to the supermarket may not seem like an exercise in psychological warfare but it is. Shopkeepers know that filling a store with the aroma of freshly baked bread makes people feel hungry and persuades them to buy more ... | Items sold in some Japanese stores are simply chosen according to the sales data of other shops. | entailment |
id_2589 | From The Economist print edition How shops can exploit peoples herd mentality to increase sales A TRIP to the supermarket may not seem like an exercise in psychological warfare but it is. Shopkeepers know that filling a store with the aroma of freshly baked bread makes people feel hungry and persuades them to buy more ... | Swarm intelligence can also be observed in everyday life. | entailment |
id_2590 | From The Economist print edition How shops can exploit peoples herd mentality to increase sales A TRIP to the supermarket may not seem like an exercise in psychological warfare but it is. Shopkeepers know that filling a store with the aroma of freshly baked bread makes people feel hungry and persuades them to buy more ... | People tend to download more unknown songs than songs they are familiar with. | neutral |
id_2591 | From The Economist print edition How shops can exploit peoples herd mentality to increase sales A TRIP to the supermarket may not seem like an exercise in psychological warfare but it is. Shopkeepers know that filling a store with the aroma of freshly baked bread makes people feel hungry and persuades them to buy more ... | Radio frequency identification technology has been installed experimentally in big supermarkets like Wal-Mart. | contradiction |
id_2592 | From outer space the world looks blue because of the extent that oceans cover its surface and of all the oceans the greatest is the Pacific. It stretches from the Arctic to the Antarctic, more than halfway around the globe and is twice the size of the next biggest ocean, the Atlantic. It harbours trenches 11,000m deep,... | It can be concluded that no other ocean contains a trench 11,000m deep. | entailment |
id_2593 | From outer space the world looks blue because of the extent that oceans cover its surface and of all the oceans the greatest is the Pacific. It stretches from the Arctic to the Antarctic, more than halfway around the globe and is twice the size of the next biggest ocean, the Atlantic. It harbours trenches 11,000m deep,... | It is possible to travel by ship from the Arctic to the Antarctic without leaving the Pacific ocean. | neutral |
id_2594 | From outer space the world looks blue because of the extent that oceans cover its surface and of all the oceans the greatest is the Pacific. It stretches from the Arctic to the Antarctic, more than halfway around the globe and is twice the size of the next biggest ocean, the Atlantic. It harbours trenches 11,000m deep,... | It can be inferred from the passage that there are five oceans of which the Pacific is the largest. | contradiction |
id_2595 | From outer space the world looks blue because of the extent that oceans cover its surface and of all the oceans the greatest is the Pacific. It stretches from the Arctic to the Antarctic, more than halfway around the globe and is twice the size of the next biggest ocean, the Atlantic. It harbours trenches 11,000m deep,... | The sentiment of the passage is captured by the statement of all the oceans the greatest is the Pacific. | entailment |
id_2596 | From outer space the world looks blue because of the extent that oceans cover its surface and of all the oceans the greatest is the Pacific. It stretches from the Arctic to the Antarctic, more than halfway around the globe and is twice the size of the next biggest ocean, the Atlantic. It harbours trenches 11,000m deep,... | The Pacific accounts for more than half of the globes surface area taken up by ocean. | neutral |
id_2597 | From proper sanitation to extensive food management, ordinary restaurants and cafeterias have to do a lot to stay in business and avoid excessive scrutiny while also operating in a profitable manner. Given these considerations, one could assume that customers dietary restrictions and maintaining a stable dietary routin... | A patient could suffer a deterioration in their condition when exposed to other people. | entailment |
id_2598 | From proper sanitation to extensive food management, ordinary restaurants and cafeterias have to do a lot to stay in business and avoid excessive scrutiny while also operating in a profitable manner. Given these considerations, one could assume that customers dietary restrictions and maintaining a stable dietary routin... | Operating a regular restaurant is cheaper than operating a hospital dining service, due to the additional dietary requirements placed upon the latter. | neutral |
id_2599 | From proper sanitation to extensive food management, ordinary restaurants and cafeterias have to do a lot to stay in business and avoid excessive scrutiny while also operating in a profitable manner. Given these considerations, one could assume that customers dietary restrictions and maintaining a stable dietary routin... | Patient dietary restrictions are the main responsibility of hospital dining services. | neutral |
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