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id_3100 | ITS ECO-LOGICAL If there were awards for tourism phrases that have been hijacked, diluted and misused then ecotourism would earn top prize. The term first surfaced in the early 1980s reflecting a surge in environmental awareness and a realisation by tour operators that many travellers wanted to believe their presence a... | Ecotourism is growing at a faster rate than any other type of travel. | neutral |
id_3101 | ITS ECO-LOGICAL If there were awards for tourism phrases that have been hijacked, diluted and misused then ecotourism would earn top prize. The term first surfaced in the early 1980s reflecting a surge in environmental awareness and a realisation by tour operators that many travellers wanted to believe their presence a... | It is surprising that so many tour organisations decided to become involved in ecotourism. | contradiction |
id_3102 | ITS ECO-LOGICAL If there were awards for tourism phrases that have been hijacked, diluted and misused then ecotourism would earn top prize. The term first surfaced in the early 1980s reflecting a surge in environmental awareness and a realisation by tour operators that many travellers wanted to believe their presence a... | The term ecotourism has become an advertising gimmick. | entailment |
id_3103 | Identity Crime Identity crime is a generic term used to describe offences in which someone uses a fabricated or fictitious identity, a manipulated identity (the alteration of ones own identity) or a stolen identity to commit a crime. The third of these, identity theft knows no geographical boundaries and is on the incr... | Once you delete a posting from a social website it is gone forever. | contradiction |
id_3104 | Identity Crime Identity crime is a generic term used to describe offences in which someone uses a fabricated or fictitious identity, a manipulated identity (the alteration of ones own identity) or a stolen identity to commit a crime. The third of these, identity theft knows no geographical boundaries and is on the incr... | It is generally safe to do internet banking on computers in large public places. | contradiction |
id_3105 | Identity Crime Identity crime is a generic term used to describe offences in which someone uses a fabricated or fictitious identity, a manipulated identity (the alteration of ones own identity) or a stolen identity to commit a crime. The third of these, identity theft knows no geographical boundaries and is on the incr... | There are three main kinds of identity theft. | contradiction |
id_3106 | Identity Crime Identity crime is a generic term used to describe offences in which someone uses a fabricated or fictitious identity, a manipulated identity (the alteration of ones own identity) or a stolen identity to commit a crime. The third of these, identity theft knows no geographical boundaries and is on the incr... | You should never give personal information over the phone. | contradiction |
id_3107 | Identity Crime Identity crime is a generic term used to describe offences in which someone uses a fabricated or fictitious identity, a manipulated identity (the alteration of ones own identity) or a stolen identity to commit a crime. The third of these, identity theft knows no geographical boundaries and is on the incr... | Identity theft is global problem. | entailment |
id_3108 | Identity Crime Identity crime is a generic term used to describe offences in which someone uses a fabricated or fictitious identity, a manipulated identity (the alteration of ones own identity) or a stolen identity to commit a crime. The third of these, identity theft knows no geographical boundaries and is on the incr... | Criminal organizations profit from identity crime. | entailment |
id_3109 | Identity Crime Identity crime is a generic term used to describe offences in which someone uses a fabricated or fictitious identity, a manipulated identity (the alteration of ones own identity) or a stolen identity to commit a crime. The third of these, identity theft knows no geographical boundaries and is on the incr... | Individuals lose more money through identity theft than businesses or government. | neutral |
id_3110 | Identity Crime Identity crime is a generic term used to describe offences in which someone uses a fabricated or fictitious identity, a manipulated identity (the alteration of ones own identity) or a stolen identity to commit a crime. The third of these, identity theft knows no geographical boundaries and is on the incr... | Identify theft is becoming more common. | entailment |
id_3111 | If You Can Get Used to the Taste There is a formal word for it: entomophagy. It means the consumption of insects by us, human beings. Okay, we are not insectivores (eaters of insects), although, it must be admitted, our primate cousins regularly feast on insects. Sure, but those relatives live in trees, and swing from ... | Insect-eating by people is a modern phenomenon. | contradiction |
id_3112 | If You Can Get Used to the Taste There is a formal word for it: entomophagy. It means the consumption of insects by us, human beings. Okay, we are not insectivores (eaters of insects), although, it must be admitted, our primate cousins regularly feast on insects. Sure, but those relatives live in trees, and swing from ... | The French are well known for eating insects. | contradiction |
id_3113 | If You Can Get Used to the Taste There is a formal word for it: entomophagy. It means the consumption of insects by us, human beings. Okay, we are not insectivores (eaters of insects), although, it must be admitted, our primate cousins regularly feast on insects. Sure, but those relatives live in trees, and swing from ... | Peter Ferguson is a nature-friendly person. | entailment |
id_3114 | If You Can Get Used to the Taste There is a formal word for it: entomophagy. It means the consumption of insects by us, human beings. Okay, we are not insectivores (eaters of insects), although, it must be admitted, our primate cousins regularly feast on insects. Sure, but those relatives live in trees, and swing from ... | Some insects are used for religious purposes. | neutral |
id_3115 | If anyone was surprised when it eventually weakened it was only because it did not happen sooner. People can live beyond their means for quite some time before they run out of credit and must start to address the accumulated debt. An enormous economy like that of the United States can live beyond its means for years an... | Even if the US economy was free of debt the dollar would have weakened and remained trading at below the historic rate at least against some of the worlds currencies. | entailment |
id_3116 | If anyone was surprised when it eventually weakened it was only because it did not happen sooner. People can live beyond their means for quite some time before they run out of credit and must start to address the accumulated debt. An enormous economy like that of the United States can live beyond its means for years an... | What the author meant by the term inevitable is that the US economy would go into recession. | contradiction |
id_3117 | If anyone was surprised when it eventually weakened it was only because it did not happen sooner. People can live beyond their means for quite some time before they run out of credit and must start to address the accumulated debt. An enormous economy like that of the United States can live beyond its means for years an... | For years people had predicted that the dollar would weaken. | neutral |
id_3118 | If he is intelligent, he will pass the examination. | He will pass the examination. | neutral |
id_3119 | If he is intelligent, he will pass the examination. | To pass, he must be intelligent | entailment |
id_3120 | If it is easy to become an engineer, I dont want to be an engineer. | An individual aspires to be professional. | neutral |
id_3121 | If it is easy to become an engineer, I dont want to be an engineer. | One desires to achieve a thing which is hard earned. | entailment |
id_3122 | If it werent for nicotine, people wouldnt smoke tobacco. Why? Because of the more than 4000 chemicals in tobacco smoke, nicotine is the primary one that acts on the brain, altering peoples moods, appetites and alertness in ways they find pleasant and beneficial. Unfortunately, as it is widely known, nicotine has a dark... | In spite of the difficulties, according to the text more than thirty-five million people a year give up smoking. | contradiction |
id_3123 | If it werent for nicotine, people wouldnt smoke tobacco. Why? Because of the more than 4000 chemicals in tobacco smoke, nicotine is the primary one that acts on the brain, altering peoples moods, appetites and alertness in ways they find pleasant and beneficial. Unfortunately, as it is widely known, nicotine has a dark... | Snorted substances reach the brain faster than injected substances. | neutral |
id_3124 | If it werent for nicotine, people wouldnt smoke tobacco. Why? Because of the more than 4000 chemicals in tobacco smoke, nicotine is the primary one that acts on the brain, altering peoples moods, appetites and alertness in ways they find pleasant and beneficial. Unfortunately, as it is widely known, nicotine has a dark... | Nicotine molecules allow greater electrical charges to pass between neurons. | entailment |
id_3125 | If it werent for nicotine, people wouldnt smoke tobacco. Why? Because of the more than 4000 chemicals in tobacco smoke, nicotine is the primary one that acts on the brain, altering peoples moods, appetites and alertness in ways they find pleasant and beneficial. Unfortunately, as it is widely known, nicotine has a dark... | Nicotine dilates the blood vessels that carry it around the body. | neutral |
id_3126 | If it werent for nicotine, people wouldnt smoke tobacco. Why? Because of the more than 4000 chemicals in tobacco smoke, nicotine is the primary one that acts on the brain, altering peoples moods, appetites and alertness in ways they find pleasant and beneficial. Unfortunately, as it is widely known, nicotine has a dark... | Although nicotine is probably the well-known chemical in cigarettes, it is not necessarily the one that changes the psyche of the smoker when cigarettes are smoked. | contradiction |
id_3127 | If it werent for nicotine, people wouldnt smoke tobacco. Why? Because of the more than 4000 chemicals in tobacco smoke, nicotine is the primary one that acts on the brain, altering peoples moods, appetites and alertness in ways they find pleasant and beneficial. Unfortunately, as it is widely known, nicotine has a dark... | It has been shown that nicotine in cigarettes can improve peoples abilities to perform some actions more quickly. | entailment |
id_3128 | If it werent for nicotine, people wouldnt smoke tobacco. Why? Because of the more than 4000 chemicals in tobacco smoke, nicotine is the primary one that acts on the brain, altering peoples moods, appetites and alertness in ways they find pleasant and beneficial. Unfortunately, as it is widely known, nicotine has a dark... | Added ammonia in cigarettes allows smokers to inhale more nicotine. | entailment |
id_3129 | If society seems obsessed with youth, it is at least partly because companies are. Like it or not, the young increasingly pick the styles and brands that trickle up to the rest of the population. Nike, Abercrombie & Fitch and Timberland first found success with the young, and when that clientele tired of them the compa... | An adults style can sometimes be similar to that of a child's. | entailment |
id_3130 | If society seems obsessed with youth, it is at least partly because companies are. Like it or not, the young increasingly pick the styles and brands that trickle up to the rest of the population. Nike, Abercrombie & Fitch and Timberland first found success with the young, and when that clientele tired of them the compa... | The profits of Timberland are not affected by young customers. | contradiction |
id_3131 | If society seems obsessed with youth, it is at least partly because companies are. Like it or not, the young increasingly pick the styles and brands that trickle up to the rest of the population. Nike, Abercrombie & Fitch and Timberland first found success with the young, and when that clientele tired of them the compa... | Adults wear the same shoes as children because they want to look younger. | neutral |
id_3132 | If society seems obsessed with youth, it is at least partly because companies are. Like it or not, the young increasingly pick the styles and brands that trickle up to the rest of the population. Nike, Abercrombie & Fitch and Timberland first took off with the young, and when that clientele tired of them the companies ... | Adults wear the same shoes as children because they want to look younger. | neutral |
id_3133 | If society seems obsessed with youth, it is at least partly because companies are. Like it or not, the young increasingly pick the styles and brands that trickle up to the rest of the population. Nike, Abercrombie & Fitch and Timberland first took off with the young, and when that clientele tired of them the companies ... | The profits of Timberland are not affected by young customers. | contradiction |
id_3134 | If society seems obsessed with youth, it is at least partly because companies are. Like it or not, the young increasingly pick the styles and brands that trickle up to the rest of the population. Nike, Abercrombie & Fitch and Timberland first took off with the young, and when that clientele tired of them the companies ... | An adults style can sometimes be similar to that of a childs. | entailment |
id_3135 | If the city bus which runs between Ram Nagar and Sant Colony is extended to Vasant Vihar, it will be convenient. ---- Appeal of residents of Ram Nagar to the city bus company | The convenience of the city bus company is much more important than the needs of the consumers | neutral |
id_3136 | If the city bus which runs between Ram Nagar and Sant Colony is extended to Vasant Vihar, it will be convenient. ---- Appeal of residents of Ram Nagar to the city bus company | The city bus company is indifferent to the aspirations of the residents of Sant Colony | neutral |
id_3137 | If the number of extra households in London rises at the rate suggested then house prices in that capital city are predicted to rise even further and pull further ahead still of house prices in the rest of the UK. Relative to the UK average, house prices in the capital have dropped back to their lowest level for more t... | A widening divide between the price of houses in the capital and the rest of the country will be driven by high levels of demand for housing. | entailment |
id_3138 | If the number of extra households in London rises at the rate suggested then house prices in that capital city are predicted to rise even further and pull further ahead still of house prices in the rest of the UK. Relative to the UK average, house prices in the capital have dropped back to their lowest level for more t... | In 20 years time the price of a house in London is expected to rise faster than the price of houses in the rest of the UK. | entailment |
id_3139 | If the number of extra households in London rises at the rate suggested then house prices in that capital city are predicted to rise even further and pull further ahead still of house prices in the rest of the UK. Relative to the UK average, house prices in the capital have dropped back to their lowest level for more t... | In real terms houses are cheaper in London than they were five years ago. | neutral |
id_3140 | If you choose to go to the theatre, stay in a hotel or catch a plane at one of the more popular times, it is usual for you to be charged the highest price. An influential report recently suggested that this principle should be extended to other activities, including essentials such as transport. If its recommendations ... | You can infer from the passage that, to work, the proposal would require a charge for both the number of miles travelled and the time of the journey. | contradiction |
id_3141 | If you choose to go to the theatre, stay in a hotel or catch a plane at one of the more popular times, it is usual for you to be charged the highest price. An influential report recently suggested that this principle should be extended to other activities, including essentials such as transport. If its recommendations ... | At peak times drivers could avoid paying the highest band of charge by switching to public transport. | contradiction |
id_3142 | If you choose to go to the theatre, stay in a hotel or catch a plane at one of the more popular times, it is usual for you to be charged the highest price. An influential report recently suggested that this principle should be extended to other activities, including essentials such as transport. If its recommendations ... | The comparison made in the passage between the theatre and travel is flawed, because travellers who could not switch their journey to off-peak times would have no alter- native but to pay more. You can choose to go to the theatre or stay in a hotel on a particular day, and if funds are short then you can take up the of... | contradiction |
id_3143 | If you want to increase your writing spend use 0.7 pen. | The person being told understands what is 0.7 pen. Central Bank of India (PO) | entailment |
id_3144 | If you want to increase your writing spend use 0.7 pen. | These are different types of pen available | entailment |
id_3145 | Illington Public Library Opening hours Monday: 10 am 5 pm Tuesday: 9.30 am 7 pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 9.30 am 7 pm Friday: 9.30 am 7 pm Saturday: 9.30 am 1 pm Sunday: Closed Joining the library Membership of the library services is free. You can join without delay at the library when you come to visit us by prese... | If you become a member online, you can pick up your membership card the same day. | contradiction |
id_3146 | Illington Public Library Opening hours Monday: 10 am 5 pm Tuesday: 9.30 am 7 pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 9.30 am 7 pm Friday: 9.30 am 7 pm Saturday: 9.30 am 1 pm Sunday: Closed Joining the library Membership of the library services is free. You can join without delay at the library when you come to visit us by prese... | The library is closed for maintenance once a month on the first Monday of each month. | neutral |
id_3147 | Illington Public Library Opening hours Monday: 10 am 5 pm Tuesday: 9.30 am 7 pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 9.30 am 7 pm Friday: 9.30 am 7 pm Saturday: 9.30 am 1 pm Sunday: Closed Joining the library Membership of the library services is free. You can join without delay at the library when you come to visit us by prese... | You can borrow a book for at least five weeks it you resew it. | entailment |
id_3148 | Illington Public Library Opening hours Monday: 10 am 5 pm Tuesday: 9.30 am 7 pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 9.30 am 7 pm Friday: 9.30 am 7 pm Saturday: 9.30 am 1 pm Sunday: Closed Joining the library Membership of the library services is free. You can join without delay at the library when you come to visit us by prese... | Using the Inter library loan service incurs a small fee. | contradiction |
id_3149 | Illington Public Library Opening hours Monday: 10 am 5 pm Tuesday: 9.30 am 7 pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 9.30 am 7 pm Friday: 9.30 am 7 pm Saturday: 9.30 am 1 pm Sunday: Closed Joining the library Membership of the library services is free. You can join without delay at the library when you come to visit us by prese... | Under 16s and old age pensioners have reduced rates when borrowing audiobooks, music CDs and DVDs. | neutral |
id_3150 | Illington Public Library Opening hours Monday: 10 am 5 pm Tuesday: 9.30 am 7 pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 9.30 am 7 pm Friday: 9.30 am 7 pm Saturday: 9.30 am 1 pm Sunday: Closed Joining the library Membership of the library services is free. You can join without delay at the library when you come to visit us by prese... | Library computer reservations cannot be made by email. | entailment |
id_3151 | Illington Public Library Opening hours Monday: 10 am 5 pm Tuesday: 9.30 am 7 pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 9.30 am 7 pm Friday: 9.30 am 7 pm Saturday: 9.30 am 1 pm Sunday: Closed Joining the library Membership of the library services is free. You can join without delay at the library when you come to visit us by prese... | The librarys computers for children can be used by adults if they are free. | contradiction |
id_3152 | In 1942 Allan R Holmberg, a doctoral student in anthropology from Yale University, USA, ventured deep into the jungle of Bolivian Amazonia and searched out an isolated band of Siriono Indians. The Siriono, Holmberg later wrote, led a "strikingly backward" existence. Their villages were little more than clusters of that... | There is a crucial popular misconception about the human history of Amazonia. | entailment |
id_3153 | In 1942 Allan R Holmberg, a doctoral student in anthropology from Yale University, USA, ventured deep into the jungle of Bolivian Amazonia and searched out an isolated band of Siriono Indians. The Siriono, Holmberg later wrote, led a "strikingly backward" existence. Their villages were little more than clusters of that... | There are lessons to be learned from similar ecosystems in other parts of the world. | neutral |
id_3154 | In 1942 Allan R Holmberg, a doctoral student in anthropology from Yale University, USA, ventured deep into the jungle of Bolivian Amazonia and searched out an isolated band of Siriono Indians. The Siriono, Holmberg later wrote, led a "strikingly backward" existence. Their villages were little more than clusters of that... | Most ecologists were aware that the areas of Amazonia they were working in had been shaped by human settlement. | contradiction |
id_3155 | In 1942 Allan R Holmberg, a doctoral student in anthropology from Yale University, USA, ventured deep into the jungle of Bolivian Amazonia and searched out an isolated band of Siriono Indians. The Siriono, Holmberg later wrote, led a "strikingly backward" existence. Their villages were little more than clusters of that... | The reason for the simplicity of the Indian way of life is that Amazonia has always been unable to support a more complex society. | contradiction |
id_3156 | In 1942 Allan R Holmberg, a doctoral student in anthropology from Yale University, USA, ventured deep into the jungle of Bolivian Amazonia and searched out an isolated band of Siriono Indians. The Siriono, Holmberg later wrote, led a "strikingly backward" existence. Their villages were little more than clusters of that... | It would be possible for certain parts of Amazonia to support a higher population. | entailment |
id_3157 | In 1942 Allan R Holmberg, a doctoral student in anthropology from Yale University, USA, ventured deep into the jungle of Bolivian Amazonia and searched out an isolated band of Siriono Indians. The Siriono, Holmberg later wrote, led a "strikingly backward" existence. Their villages were little more than clusters of that... | The indigenous Amazonian Indians are necessary to the well-being of the forest. | entailment |
id_3158 | In 1997 a previously long-dormant volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat erupted. In just a few minutes a fast-moving lava flow surged down the mountain covering a great swathe including the capital Plymouth. The lava was followed by mud slides and almost the whole of the south of the island was buried in a chok... | There must be a mistake in the claim that the eruption occurred in 1997 because this book was published in 2009. Twenty years could not have passed since it was found that 4,000 of the original 12,000 population remain. | neutral |
id_3159 | In 1997 a previously long-dormant volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat erupted. In just a few minutes a fast-moving lava flow surged down the mountain covering a great swathe including the capital Plymouth. The lava was followed by mud slides and almost the whole of the south of the island was buried in a chok... | Twenty years after the eruption only 4,000 people lived on the island. | neutral |
id_3160 | In 1997 a previously long-dormant volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat erupted. In just a few minutes a fast-moving lava flow surged down the mountain covering a great swathe including the capital Plymouth. The lava was followed by mud slides and almost the whole of the south of the island was buried in a chok... | The evacuation prior to the eruption averted a disaster. | contradiction |
id_3161 | In 2001, Inverness was granted city status, making it the northernmost city in the UK and also one of the smallest, with a current population of 70,000. Inverness is known as the 'capital of the Highlands', and sits amid hills at the edge of the Great Glen, where the River Ness empties into the Moray Firth. The river i... | The RiverNessis Scotland's shortest river. | contradiction |
id_3162 | In 2001, Inverness was granted city status, making it the northernmost city in the UK and also one of the smallest, with a current population of 70,000. Inverness is known as the 'capital of the Highlands', and sits amid hills at the edge of the Great Glen, where the River Ness empties into the Moray Firth. The river i... | Tourists cruise Loch Ness hoping to see the Loch Ness Monster. | neutral |
id_3163 | In 2001, Inverness was granted city status, making it the northernmost city in the UK and also one of the smallest, with a current population of 70,000. Inverness is known as the 'capital of the Highlands', and sits amid hills at the edge of the Great Glen, where the River Ness empties into the Moray Firth. The river i... | Most children in Inverness speak Gaelic. | contradiction |
id_3164 | In 2001, Inverness was granted city status, making it the northernmost city in the UK and also one of the smallest, with a current population of 70,000. Inverness is known as the 'capital of the Highlands', and sits amid hills at the edge of the Great Glen, where the River Ness empties into the Moray Firth. The river i... | Virtually all people in Inverness speak English | entailment |
id_3165 | In 2001, Inverness was granted city status, making it the northernmost city in the UK and also one of the smallest, with a current population of 70,000. Inverness is known as the 'capital of the Highlands', and sits amid hills at the edge of the Great Glen, where the River Ness empties into the Moray Firth. The river i... | No city is further north than Inverness | neutral |
id_3166 | In 2001, Inverness was granted city status, making it the northernmost city in the UK and also one of the smallest, with a current population of 70,000. Inverness is known as the 'capital of the Highlands', and sits amid hills at the edge of the Great Glen, where the River Ness empties into the Moray Firth. The river i... | In Gaelic, Inbhir means 'mouth of the river: | entailment |
id_3167 | In 2003, after rising for two decades, new cases of breast cancer started to fall. Part of the reason for the rise in the incidence of the 188 How to pass advanced verbal reasoning tests disease was the expansion of screening campaigns and an aging population. The sharp fall in the number of cases has been associated w... | The link between the fall in cases of breast cancer and the fall in women taking hormone replacements is contingent. | entailment |
id_3168 | In 2003, after rising for two decades, new cases of breast cancer started to fall. Part of the reason for the rise in the incidence of the 188 How to pass advanced verbal reasoning tests disease was the expansion of screening campaigns and an aging population. The sharp fall in the number of cases has been associated w... | It was a surprise that the number of new cases should fall. | contradiction |
id_3169 | In 2003, after rising for two decades, new cases of breast cancer started to fall. Part of the reason for the rise in the incidence of the 188 How to pass advanced verbal reasoning tests disease was the expansion of screening campaigns and an aging population. The sharp fall in the number of cases has been associated w... | It would be wrong to deduce from the passage that screening started around 1982. | entailment |
id_3170 | In 2007, 150 million people joined social network internet sites, a 400 per cent increase on the traffic in 2006. An energetic social networking industry has arrived but a business model has yet to emerge. The challenge for the industry is not how to attract users but how to make money. In particular they must work out... | In the passage the interests of three separate groups are discussed. | entailment |
id_3171 | In 2007, 150 million people joined social network internet sites, a 400 per cent increase on the traffic in 2006. An energetic social networking industry has arrived but a business model has yet to emerge. The challenge for the industry is not how to attract users but how to make money. In particular they must work out... | While the passage states that a business model has yet to emerge it is clear from the passage that it is expected that revenue will be provided by advertisers. | entailment |
id_3172 | In 2007, 150 million people joined social network internet sites, a 400 per cent increase on the traffic in 2006. An energetic social networking industry has arrived but a business model has yet to emerge. The challenge for the industry is not how to attract users but how to make money. In particular they must work out... | A synonym of energetic is vigorous. | entailment |
id_3173 | In 2007, 150 million people joined social network internet sites, a 400 per cent increase on the traffic in 2006. An energetic social networking industry has arrived but a business model has yet to emerge. The challenge for the industry is not how to attract users but how to make money. In particular they must work out... | The tone of the passage suggests that despite the challenges, internet social networking sites are here to stay. | entailment |
id_3174 | In 2007, 150 million people joined social network internet sites, a 400 per cent increase on the traffic in 2006. An energetic social networking industry has arrived but a business model has yet to emerge. The challenge for the industry is not how to attract users but how to make money. In particular they must work out... | Facebook is the name of a social networking site. | neutral |
id_3175 | In 2011, the army announced that thirty thousand redundancies were to be made over the next ten years as a result of the economic climate. Such cuts, while perhaps economically necessary, are likely to leave those troops on the front line exposed and at further risk. At what point do the hindrances of economical cut ba... | The budget for legal aid may be cut. | entailment |
id_3176 | In 2011, the army announced that thirty thousand redundancies were to be made over the next ten years as a result of the economic climate. Such cuts, while perhaps economically necessary, are likely to leave those troops on the front line exposed and at further risk. At what point do the hindrances of economical cut ba... | The budget cuts will affect the most vulnerable individuals most. | entailment |
id_3177 | In 2011, the army announced that thirty thousand redundancies were to be made over the next ten years as a result of the economic climate. Such cuts, while perhaps economically necessary, are likely to leave those troops on the front line exposed and at further risk. At what point do the hindrances of economical cut ba... | The army plans to make thirty thousand redundancies. | entailment |
id_3178 | In 2011, the army announced that thirty thousand redundancies were to be made over the next ten years as a result of the economic climate. Such cuts, while perhaps economically necessary, are likely to leave those troops on the front line exposed and at further risk. At what point do the hindrances of economical cut ba... | Legal aid provides for fictitious claims and encourages divorce. | neutral |
id_3179 | In 287 BC, in the city of Athens, there lived a man named Archimedes who was a royal servant to the King. One day, the King received a crown as a birthday gift and wanted to know whether it was made of pure gold. He ordered Archimedes to find out whether the crown was indeed pure gold or an alloy. For many days, Archim... | Archimedes found the weight of the crown using a balance scale | neutral |
id_3180 | In 287 BC, in the city of Athens, there lived a man named Archimedes who was a royal servant to the King. One day, the King received a crown as a birthday gift and wanted to know whether it was made of pure gold. He ordered Archimedes to find out whether the crown was indeed pure gold or an alloy. For many days, Archim... | Archimedes gave the crown as a birthday gift to the King | contradiction |
id_3181 | In 287 BC, in the city of Athens, there lived a man named Archimedes who was a royal servant to the King. One day, the King received a crown as a birthday gift and wanted to know whether it was made of pure gold. He ordered Archimedes to find out whether the crown was indeed pure gold or an alloy. For many days, Archim... | Archimedes knew the volume of the crown but could not calculate its weight | contradiction |
id_3182 | In 287 BC, in the city of Athens, there lived a man named Archimedes who was a royal servant to the King. One day, the King received a crown as a birthday gift and wanted to know whether it was made of pure gold. He ordered Archimedes to find out whether the crown was indeed pure gold or an alloy. For many days, Archim... | The crown had silver impurities | neutral |
id_3183 | In Italy, there are about 17 mosquito species and six genera. Mosquitoes there are associated with every type of water body and include species with narrow and broad environmental requirements. They can be grouped according to oviposition site (water or land), overwintering stage (egg, larva or female), preferred host ... | Would the following fact weaken the case made in the passage: no species of mosquito is found in brackish water? | entailment |
id_3184 | In Italy, there are about 17 mosquito species and six genera. Mosquitoes there are associated with every type of water body and include species with narrow and broad environmental requirements. They can be grouped according to oviposition site (water or land), overwintering stage (egg, larva or female), preferred host ... | Genera is a plural word meaning a class of things. | entailment |
id_3185 | In Italy, there are about 17 mosquito species and six genera. Mosquitoes there are associated with every type of water body and include species with narrow and broad environmental requirements. They can be grouped according to oviposition site (water or land), overwintering stage (egg, larva or female), preferred host ... | It can it be concluded from the information provided that all the species of mosquito need both aquatic and terrestrial environments during their life cycle. | contradiction |
id_3186 | In Japan, companies generally expect their employees to put in long hours of overtime. But it is difficult for women, who also have household chores to do and children to take care of, to work at the same pace as men, who are not burdened with such responsibilities. Many women inevitably opt for part-time jobs, which e... | Part-time workers hold a low status in Japanese companies. | neutral |
id_3187 | In Japan, companies generally expect their employees to put in long hours of overtime. But it is difficult for women, who also have household chores to do and children to take care of, to work at the same pace as men, who are not burdened with such responsibilities. Many women inevitably opt for part-time jobs, which e... | Women in Japan are unwilling to work overtime. | neutral |
id_3188 | In Japan, companies generally expect their employees to put in long hours of overtime. But it is difficult for women, who also have household chores to do and children to take care of, to work at the same pace as men, who are not burdened with such responsibilities. Many women inevitably opt for part-time jobs, which e... | Japanese men do not share household chores and childcare with their wives. | entailment |
id_3189 | In Japan, companies generally expect their employees to put in long hours of overtime. But it is difficult for women, who also have household chores to do and children to take care of, to work at the same pace as men, who are not burdened with such responsibilities. Many women inevitably opt for part-time jobs, which e... | A quarter of all part-time workers in Japan are female. | neutral |
id_3190 | In November 1936, Crystal Palace, relocated since the Great Exhibition of 1851 to Sydenham Hill, burned to the ground. The enormous glass and cast iron construction had by that time fallen into disrepair, though in recent years it had seen a revival under the leadership of Sir Henry Buckland and his board of trustees. ... | A fireworks display started the fire that destroyed Crystal Palace. | contradiction |
id_3191 | In November 1936, Crystal Palace, relocated since the Great Exhibition of 1851 to Sydenham Hill, burned to the ground. The enormous glass and cast iron construction had by that time fallen into disrepair, though in recent years it had seen a revival under the leadership of Sir Henry Buckland and his board of trustees. ... | Crystal Palace was originally in Hyde Park. | entailment |
id_3192 | In November 1936, Crystal Palace, relocated since the Great Exhibition of 1851 to Sydenham Hill, burned to the ground. The enormous glass and cast iron construction had by that time fallen into disrepair, though in recent years it had seen a revival under the leadership of Sir Henry Buckland and his board of trustees. ... | The Great Exhibition of 1851 featured the first public toilets. | entailment |
id_3193 | In November 1936, Crystal Palace, relocated since the Great Exhibition of 1851 to Sydenham Hill, burned to the ground. The enormous glass and cast iron construction had by that time fallen into disrepair, though in recent years it had seen a revival under the leadership of Sir Henry Buckland and his board of trustees. ... | The Imperial War Museum is located at Crystal Palace. | neutral |
id_3194 | In a bid to secure airports the civil aviation ministry has decided to cut down the number of airport entry passes (AEPs) being provided to the staff of Union Ministers and MPs. | The sale of visitor tickets will be stopped at all the airports. | contradiction |
id_3195 | In a bid to secure airports the civil aviation ministry has decided to cut down the number of airport entry passes (AEPs) being provided to the staff of Union Ministers and MPs. | The airport will be less crowded. | entailment |
id_3196 | In a bid to secure airports the civil aviation ministry has decided to cut down the number of airport entry passes (AEPs) being provided to the staff of Union Ministers and MPs. | No follower of any minister will be issued pass at the airport. | contradiction |
id_3197 | In a bid to secure airports the civil aviation ministry has decided to cut down the number of airport entry passes (AEPs) being provided to the staff of Union Ministers and MPs. | Airport security will be strengthened. | contradiction |
id_3198 | In a bid to secure airports the civil aviation ministry has decided to cut down the number of airport entry passes (AEPs) being provided to the staff of Union Ministers and MPs. | Ministers and MPs will be to travel alone at the airports | contradiction |
id_3199 | In a knockout basketball competition, Centurions are beaten by Raiders. Saracens beat Centurions. Saracens are beaten by Raiders and Aztecs. Centurions and Raiders are beaten by Aztecs. | Saracens win one game | entailment |
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