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id_3600 | It is not news that people are concerned with the pollution of air and water, desertification and resource exhaustion. People realized that the growth of population, the acceleration of economic activities and the wide spread pollution, human beings are making stronger Impacts on the environment. New evidence of global... | Companies not improving their negative impacts on the environment may face consequences and be held accountable. | neutral |
id_3601 | It is not news that people are concerned with the pollution of air and water, desertification and resource exhaustion. People realized that the growth of population, the acceleration of economic activities and the wide spread pollution, human beings are making stronger impacts on the environment. New evidence of global... | Limiting pollution to its origin will not change the effect on the environment from human activities. | contradiction |
id_3602 | It is not news that people are concerned with the pollution of air and water, desertification and resource exhaustion. People realized that the growth of population, the acceleration of economic activities and the wide spread pollution, human beings are making stronger impacts on the environment. New evidence of global... | New scientific evidence has only proven known fact. | neutral |
id_3603 | It is possible that when our forbears looked skywards and saw the heavenly bodies they believed them to be the size they appear. In any event, the ancient mind did not seem to share our need to represent in two dimensions the illusion of depth. Any graphic method applied to a flat surface that successfully conveys the ... | Two methods are described through which an impression of depth on a flat surface can be created. | entailment |
id_3604 | It is possible that when our forbears looked skywards and saw the heavenly bodies they believed them to be the size they appear. In any event, the ancient mind did not seem to share our need to represent in two dimensions the illusion of depth. Any graphic method applied to a flat surface that successfully conveys the ... | It can be inferred from the passage that the painting of ancient Egypt lacks the illusion of perspective. | contradiction |
id_3605 | It is possible that when our forbears looked skywards and saw the heavenly bodies they believed them to be the size they appear. In any event, the ancient mind did not seem to share our need to represent in two dimensions the illusion of depth. Any graphic method applied to a flat surface that successfully conveys the ... | The author would agree that a forbear who painted the moon as it appears may not have needed to create the impression of spatial extension for his picture to be representational. | entailment |
id_3606 | It is stated that individuals need to ensure they engage in exercise, assuming that it is the responsibility of the individual to get at least 30 minutes of exercise, at least 5 days per week. | Honesty is an important part of a successful job application. | entailment |
id_3607 | It is stated that individuals need to ensure they engage in exercise, assuming that it is the responsibility of the individual to get at least 30 minutes of exercise, at least 5 days per week. | A well written application form guarantees a successful job application. | neutral |
id_3608 | It is stated that individuals need to ensure they engage in exercise, assuming that it is the responsibility of the individual to get at least 30 minutes of exercise, at least 5 days per week. | Applicants with unclear application forms will not get hired. | neutral |
id_3609 | It is widely accepted that an individual European countrys inflation is of no relevance and that only the average inflation in the euro zone as a whole matters, since it is part of a common market. Thus, countries within that market are often grouped as a single entity for analytical purposes. According to this view, t... | Analysing the euro zone common market in a holistic manner is a commonly accepted approach. | neutral |
id_3610 | It is widely accepted that an individual European countrys inflation is of no relevance and that only the average inflation in the euro zone as a whole matters, since it is part of a common market. Thus, countries within that market are often grouped as a single entity for analytical purposes. According to this view, t... | The competitiveness between euro zone countries is limited, a fact that is evident in the lack of difference in inflation rates. | contradiction |
id_3611 | It is widely accepted that an individual European countrys inflation is of no relevance and that only the average inflation in the euro zone as a whole matters, since it is part of a common market. Thus, countries within that market are often grouped as a single entity for analytical purposes. According to this view, t... | A euro zone country can have major financial issues without necessarily damaging the economy of other member states. | neutral |
id_3612 | It was identified that in the 2008 Beijing Olympics over 50% of gold medallists from the UK were educated at private schools. Considering that only 7% of the UK population is educated at private schools, this means a disproportionate number of privately educated students are representing the UK in the Olympics. Over 30... | 93 percent of the UK population do not attend private school. | entailment |
id_3613 | It was identified that in the 2008 Beijing Olympics over 50% of gold medallists from the UK were educated at private schools. Considering that only 7% of the UK population is educated at private schools, this means a disproportionate number of privately educated students are representing the UK in the Olympics. Over 30... | Every equestrian medallist was privately educated | entailment |
id_3614 | It was identified that in the 2008 Beijing Olympics over 50% of gold medallists from the UK were educated at private schools. Considering that only 7% of the UK population is educated at private schools, this means a disproportionate number of privately educated students are representing the UK in the Olympics. Over 30... | The majority of UK medallists were privately educated. | contradiction |
id_3615 | It was identified that in the 2008 Beijing Olympics over 50% of gold medallists from the UK were educated at private schools. Considering that only 7% of the UK population is educated at private schools, this means a disproportionate number of privately educated students are representing the UK in the Olympics. Over 30... | Private schools devote more time to sports. | entailment |
id_3616 | Its Dynamite In 1866, an American railroad company was constructing a tunnel through the Sierra Nevada mountains. They encountered particularly hard rock, and ordered three crates of the only blasting explosive that could do the job: nitroglycerine. The first of these crates arrived in a postal centre in San Francisco,... | Dynamite is safer than nitroglycerin. | entailment |
id_3617 | Its Dynamite In 1866, an American railroad company was constructing a tunnel through the Sierra Nevada mountains. They encountered particularly hard rock, and ordered three crates of the only blasting explosive that could do the job: nitroglycerine. The first of these crates arrived in a postal centre in San Francisco,... | Nobels will leave some money to his friends. | neutral |
id_3618 | Its Dynamite In 1866, an American railroad company was constructing a tunnel through the Sierra Nevada mountains. They encountered particularly hard rock, and ordered three crates of the only blasting explosive that could do the job: nitroglycerine. The first of these crates arrived in a postal centre in San Francisco,... | Many now condemn Nobel for his production of weapons. | contradiction |
id_3619 | Its Dynamite In 1866, an American railroad company was constructing a tunnel through the Sierra Nevada mountains. They encountered particularly hard rock, and ordered three crates of the only blasting explosive that could do the job: nitroglycerine. The first of these crates arrived in a postal centre in San Francisco,... | The French newspaper condemned Alfred Nobel because of his wealth. | contradiction |
id_3620 | Its Only a Cockroach I turn on the light in my kitchen that night, and then I see it. I draw back, and my first instinct is to scream. I control myself with difficulty, but find myself shuddering, unable to deal with the creature before me. Its only a cockroach, but its large size, long antennae, shiny appearance, and ... | Cockroaches are often the subject of research. | neutral |
id_3621 | Its Only a Cockroach I turn on the light in my kitchen that night, and then I see it. I draw back, and my first instinct is to scream. I control myself with difficulty, but find myself shuddering, unable to deal with the creature before me. Its only a cockroach, but its large size, long antennae, shiny appearance, and ... | The author finds cockroaches more repulsive than centipedes. | contradiction |
id_3622 | Its Only a Cockroach I turn on the light in my kitchen that night, and then I see it. I draw back, and my first instinct is to scream. I control myself with difficulty, but find myself shuddering, unable to deal with the creature before me. Its only a cockroach, but its large size, long antennae, shiny appearance, and ... | Cockroaches live longer than many other insects. | entailment |
id_3623 | Its Only a Cockroach I turn on the light in my kitchen that night, and then I see it. I draw back, and my first instinct is to scream. I control myself with difficulty, but find myself shuddering, unable to deal with the creature before me. Its only a cockroach, but its large size, long antennae, shiny appearance, and ... | Cockroaches will fight over food. | contradiction |
id_3624 | Its your choice or is it really? We are constantly required to process a wide range of information to make decisions. Sometimes, these decisions are trivial, such as what marmalade to buy. At other times, the stakes are higher, such as deciding which symptoms to report to the doctor. However, the fact that we are accus... | A legal trial could be significantly affected by change blindness. | entailment |
id_3625 | Its your choice or is it really? We are constantly required to process a wide range of information to make decisions. Sometimes, these decisions are trivial, such as what marmalade to buy. At other times, the stakes are higher, such as deciding which symptoms to report to the doctor. However, the fact that we are accus... | Doctors make decisions according to the symptoms that a patient describes. | neutral |
id_3626 | Its your choice or is it really? We are constantly required to process a wide range of information to make decisions. Sometimes, these decisions are trivial, such as what marmalade to buy. At other times, the stakes are higher, such as deciding which symptoms to report to the doctor. However, the fact that we are accus... | We tend to know when we have made an error of judgement. | contradiction |
id_3627 | Its your choice or is it really? We are constantly required to process a wide range of information to make decisions. Sometimes, these decisions are trivial, such as what marmalade to buy. At other times, the stakes are higher, such as deciding which symptoms to report to the doctor. However, the fact that we are accus... | Our ability to deal with a lot of input material has improved over time. | contradiction |
id_3628 | Its your choice or is it really? We are constantly required to process a wide range of information to make decisions. Sometimes, these decisions are trivial, such as what marmalade to buy. At other times, the stakes are higher, such as deciding which symptoms to report to the doctor. However, the fact that we are accus... | Scientists have concluded that we try to take in as much detail as possible from our surroundings. | contradiction |
id_3629 | Jane, Rachel and Tessa are girls who are wearing a jacket, coat or skirt in blue, green or red. None of these articles of clothing is the same colour and each girl is wearing a different colour. The coat belonging to Tessa is not green. Rachels jacket and Janes skirt are the same colour. Tessas skirt is red. Her jacket... | Tessas coat is blue | entailment |
id_3630 | Jane, Rachel and Tessa are girls who are wearing a jacket, coat or skirt in blue, green or red. None of these articles of clothing is the same colour and each girl is wearing a different colour. The coat belonging to Tessa is not green. Rachels jacket and Janes skirt are the same colour. Tessas skirt is red. Her jacket... | Janes jacket is red. | entailment |
id_3631 | Jane, Rachel and Tessa are girls who are wearing a jacket, coat or skirt in blue, green or red. None of these articles of clothing is the same colour and each girl is wearing a different colour. The coat belonging to Tessa is not green. Rachels jacket and Janes skirt are the same colour. Tessas skirt is red. Her jacket... | Jane has the green coat | entailment |
id_3632 | Jane, Rachel and Tessa are girls who are wearing a jacket, coat or skirt in blue, green or red. None of these articles of clothing is the same colour and each girl is wearing a different colour. The coat belonging to Tessa is not green. Rachels jacket and Janes skirt are the same colour. Tessas skirt is red. Her jacket... | Rachel has the blue jacket | entailment |
id_3633 | Japans population is projected to fall from the current almost 130 million to around 90 million by the middle of the next century and this smaller population will be faced with the added challenge that it will be disproportionately elderly. By then Japans total GDP will be half that of Indias and one-fifth the size of ... | 5. The tone of the passage suggests that the ability to engage in new ways of thinking can be attributed to India and China. | contradiction |
id_3634 | Japans population is projected to fall from the current almost 130 million to around 90 million by the middle of the next century and this smaller population will be faced with the added challenge that it will be disproportionately elderly. By then Japans total GDP will be half that of Indias and one-fifth the size of ... | The big question for Japan is how it is to remain competitive. | entailment |
id_3635 | Joan Verse left her one-year-old daughter in the pram outside the butchers as she went into the shop at 11.15 on Thursday 4 February. When she emerged neither the pram nor the baby were there. She rang the police on her mobile phone and reported the theft of her daughter at 11.30. A reliable witness saw a very tall, th... | The college student may be the father of the missing one-year-old girl. | entailment |
id_3636 | Joan Verse left her one-year-old daughter in the pram outside the butchers as she went into the shop at 11.15 on Thursday 4 February. When she emerged neither the pram nor the baby were there. She rang the police on her mobile phone and reported the theft of her daughter at 11.30. A reliable witness saw a very tall, th... | The baby girl had been kidnapped. | neutral |
id_3637 | Joan Verse left her one-year-old daughter in the pram outside the butchers as she went into the shop at 11.15 on Thursday 4 February. When she emerged neither the pram nor the baby were there. She rang the police on her mobile phone and reported the theft of her daughter at 11.30. A reliable witness saw a very tall, th... | Joans ex-husband was seen running down the street carrying a young baby on 4 February. | contradiction |
id_3638 | Joan Verse left her one-year-old daughter in the pram outside the butchers as she went into the shop at 11.15 on Thursday 4 February. When she emerged neither the pram nor the baby were there. She rang the police on her mobile phone and reported the theft of her daughter at 11.30. A reliable witness saw a very tall, th... | The brakes on the pram could have failed, causing the pram to slide out of control down the street and across the frozen pond. | entailment |
id_3639 | Joan Verse left her one-year-old daughter in the pram outside the butchers as she went into the shop at 11.15 on Thursday 4 February. When she emerged neither the pram nor the baby were there. She rang the police on her mobile phone and reported the theft of her daughter at 11.30. A reliable witness saw a very tall, th... | Joan Verse was a vegetarian. | neutral |
id_3640 | Job-sharing is a system whereby two or more people share one job, each individual working a certain proportion of the overall working week. Job-sharing arrangements are available in about 20% of companies, but mostly on an informal basis. Interestingly, participation is greatest amongst administrative staff and is ofte... | Job-sharing is becoming more common in companies. | neutral |
id_3641 | Job-sharing is a system whereby two or more people share one job, each individual working a certain proportion of the overall working week. Job-sharing arrangements are available in about 20% of companies, but mostly on an informal basis. Interestingly, participation is greatest amongst administrative staff and is ofte... | People who have children enjoy job-sharing more than others. | entailment |
id_3642 | Job-sharing is a system whereby two or more people share one job, each individual working a certain proportion of the overall working week. Job-sharing arrangements are available in about 20% of companies, but mostly on an informal basis. Interestingly, participation is greatest amongst administrative staff and is ofte... | Job-sharing is most prevalent among administrative staff. | entailment |
id_3643 | John Spark, a 32-year-old self-employed electrician, was given a suspended sentence at Thirskston Magistrates Court together with a fine of 1,000. Spark had been arrested and charged by the police for a violent assault on a young man who was playing pool with friends in a public house. It is also known that: The assaul... | The defendant John Spark was sent to prison and fined 1,000 at the Magistrates Court. | contradiction |
id_3644 | John Spark, a 32-year-old self-employed electrician, was given a suspended sentence at Thirskston Magistrates Court together with a fine of 1,000. Spark had been arrested and charged by the police for a violent assault on a young man who was playing pool with friends in a public house. It is also known that: The assaul... | Martin Sore was treated in hospital for multiple injuries. | entailment |
id_3645 | John Spark, a 32-year-old self-employed electrician, was given a suspended sentence at Thirskston Magistrates Court together with a fine of 1,000. Spark had been arrested and charged by the police for a violent assault on a young man who was playing pool with friends in a public house. It is also known that: The assaul... | Martin Sore had provoked the assault by mocking John Spark about his private life. | neutral |
id_3646 | John Spark, a 32-year-old self-employed electrician, was given a suspended sentence at Thirskston Magistrates Court together with a fine of 1,000. Spark had been arrested and charged by the police for a violent assault on a young man who was playing pool with friends in a public house. It is also known that: The assaul... | Two groups were involved in the argument in the public house, which led to the assault by John Spark. | entailment |
id_3647 | John Spark, a 32-year-old self-employed electrician, was given a suspended sentence at Thirskston Magistrates Court together with a fine of 1,000. Spark had been arrested and charged by the police for a violent assault on a young man who was playing pool with friends in a public house. It is also known that: The assaul... | The assault by John Spark took place in the poolroom of the public house where the incident took place. | neutral |
id_3648 | John and his partner Sarah are keen supporters of Midchester City Football Club and were travelling from Midchester to Oldfield to watch their team play in the FA Cup. The distance from Midchester to Oldfield is about 190 miles and John estimated that the travelling time would be about four hours. After they had been t... | The car was stopped because it was exceeding the maximum speed limit. | neutral |
id_3649 | John and his partner Sarah are keen supporters of Midchester City Football Club and were travelling from Midchester to Oldfield to watch their team play in the FA Cup. The distance from Midchester to Oldfield is about 190 miles and John estimated that the travelling time would be about four hours. After they had been t... | The car was stopped about 80 miles from Midchester. Verbal logical reasoning tests | contradiction |
id_3650 | John and his partner Sarah are keen supporters of Midchester City Football Club and were travelling from Midchester to Oldfield to watch their team play in the FA Cup. The distance from Midchester to Oldfield is about 190 miles and John estimated that the travelling time would be about four hours. After they had been t... | Sarah was driving the car at the time it was stopped. | neutral |
id_3651 | John and his partner Sarah are keen supporters of Midchester City Football Club and were travelling from Midchester to Oldfield to watch their team play in the FA Cup. The distance from Midchester to Oldfield is about 190 miles and John estimated that the travelling time would be about four hours. After they had been t... | The service station is about halfway between Midchester and Oldfield. | entailment |
id_3652 | John and his partner Sarah are keen supporters of Midchester City Football Club and were travelling from Midchester to Oldfield to watch their team play in the FA Cup. The distance from Midchester to Oldfield is about 190 miles and John estimated that the travelling time would be about four hours. After they had been t... | John has previously been convicted of a speeding offence. | neutral |
id_3653 | Johnson's Dictionary For the century before Johnson's Dictionary was published in 1775, there had been concern about the state of the English language. There was no standard way of speaking or writing and no agreement as to the best way of bringing some order to the chaos of English spelling. Dr Johnson provided the so... | Not all of the assistants survived to see the publication of the Dictionary. | entailment |
id_3654 | Johnson's Dictionary For the century before Johnson's Dictionary was published in 1775, there had been concern about the state of the English language. There was no standard way of speaking or writing and no agreement as to the best way of bringing some order to the chaos of English spelling. Dr Johnson provided the so... | The growing importance of the middle classes led to an increased demand for dictionaries. | entailment |
id_3655 | Johnson's Dictionary For the century before Johnson's Dictionary was published in 1775, there had been concern about the state of the English language. There was no standard way of speaking or writing and no agreement as to the best way of bringing some order to the chaos of English spelling. Dr Johnson provided the so... | Johnson has become more well known since his death. | contradiction |
id_3656 | Johnson's Dictionary For the century before Johnson's Dictionary was published in 1775, there had been concern about the state of the English language. There was no standard way of speaking or writing and no agreement as to the best way of bringing some order to the chaos of English spelling. Dr Johnson provided the so... | Johnson had been planning to write a dictionary for several years. | neutral |
id_3657 | Johnson's Dictionary For the century before Johnson's Dictionary was published in 1775, there had been concern about the state of the English language. There was no standard way of speaking or writing and no agreement as to the best way of bringing some order to the chaos of English spelling. Dr Johnson provided the so... | Johnson only received payment for his Dictionary on its completion. | contradiction |
id_3658 | Johnson's Dictionary For the century before Johnson's Dictionary was published in 1775, there had been concern about the state of the English language. There was no standard way of speaking or writing and no agreement as to the best way of bringing some order to the chaos of English spelling. Dr Johnson provided the so... | Johnson set up an academy to help with the writing of his Dictionary. | contradiction |
id_3659 | Jubilee Swimming Club Regulations The Jubilee Swimming Club is maintained exclusively for the enjoyment of Bradford residents and any organised tournaments or activities need to be authorized by the Pool management. Members must show their registration cards at the registration desk. Persons without membership cards wi... | Guests may use the pool, but they must pay 10 to do so. | neutral |
id_3660 | Jubilee Swimming Club Regulations The Jubilee Swimming Club is maintained exclusively for the enjoyment of Bradford residents and any organised tournaments or activities need to be authorized by the Pool management. Members must show their registration cards at the registration desk. Persons without membership cards wi... | You may dive, but only diving is allowed from the diving board. | neutral |
id_3661 | Jubilee Swimming Club Regulations The Jubilee Swimming Club is maintained exclusively for the enjoyment of Bradford residents and any organised tournaments or activities need to be authorized by the Pool management. Members must show their registration cards at the registration desk. Persons without membership cards wi... | Smoking at the pool is not permitted, unless authorized. | neutral |
id_3662 | Jubilee Swimming Club Regulations The Jubilee Swimming Club is maintained exclusively for the enjoyment of Bradford residents and any organised tournaments or activities need to be authorized by the Pool management. Members must show their registration cards at the registration desk. Persons without membership cards wi... | As a member, you are privileged and need not sign in before entering. | entailment |
id_3663 | Jubilee Swimming Club Regulations The Jubilee Swimming Club is maintained exclusively for the enjoyment of Bradford residents and any organised tournaments or activities need to be authorized by the Pool management. Members must show their registration cards at the registration desk. Persons without membership cards wi... | Bathers who wish to leave the pool can do so at any time before 6p. m. | entailment |
id_3664 | Jubilee Swimming Club Regulations The Jubilee Swimming Club is maintained exclusively for the enjoyment of Bradford residents and any organised tournaments or activities need to be authorized by the Pool management. Members must show their registration cards at the registration desk. Persons without membership cards wi... | You may use the lockers, and there is no charge for the lockers. | neutral |
id_3665 | Jubilee Swimming Club Regulations The Jubilee Swimming Club is maintained exclusively for the enjoyment of Bradford residents and any organised tournaments or activities need to be authorized by the Pool management. Members must show their registration cards at the registration desk. Persons without membership cards wi... | If you have wet clothes, they may be placed in the bin provided. | contradiction |
id_3666 | Jubilee Swimming Club Regulations The Jubilee Swimming Club is maintained exclusively for the enjoyment of Bradford residents and any organised tournaments or activities need to be authorized by the Pool management. Members must show their registration cards at the registration desk. Persons without membership cards wi... | Twelve-year-olds are not allowed in the pool | contradiction |
id_3667 | Jupiter orbits the sun every 12 years and is five times the distance of Earth from the sun. It is a huge gaseous planet with a rocky core twice the size of Earth and has four principal moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. These moons were first recorded by Galileo in 1609. The outer reaches of our solar system con... | In the passage we can conclude that the words huge, giant and moon, satellite are treated as synonyms. | contradiction |
id_3668 | Jupiter orbits the sun every 12 years and is five times the distance of Earth from the sun. It is a huge gaseous planet with a rocky core twice the size of Earth and has four principal moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. These moons were first recorded by Galileo in 1609. The outer reaches of our solar system con... | Of the three gaseous planets Neptune is the furthest from the sun. | neutral |
id_3669 | Jupiter orbits the sun every 12 years and is five times the distance of Earth from the sun. It is a huge gaseous planet with a rocky core twice the size of Earth and has four principal moons, Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto. These moons were first recorded by Galileo in 1609. The outer reaches of our solar system con... | The huge gaseous planets of the outer reaches of our solar system have rocky cores. | neutral |
id_3670 | Kangaroo culling is a controversial issue in Australia, where the government has implemented culls to control populations. The issue is particularly emotive because of the kangaroos status as a national icon, with some detractors viewing the culls as an attack on Australias identity. Although indigenous to Australia, k... | Sterilizing kangaroos will not immediately alleviate problems of their over- grazing. | entailment |
id_3671 | Kangaroo culling is a controversial issue in Australia, where the government has implemented culls to control populations. The issue is particularly emotive because of the kangaroos status as a national icon, with some detractors viewing the culls as an attack on Australias identity. Although indigenous to Australia, k... | The majority of animal rights activists oppose the Australian governments policy of kangaroo culls. | neutral |
id_3672 | Kangaroo culling is a controversial issue in Australia, where the government has implemented culls to control populations. The issue is particularly emotive because of the kangaroos status as a national icon, with some detractors viewing the culls as an attack on Australias identity. Although indigenous to Australia, k... | The foremost argument against culling kangaroos is that it threatens Australian national identity. | contradiction |
id_3673 | Kangaroo culling is a controversial issue in Australia, where the government has implemented culls to control populations. The issue is particularly emotive because of the kangaroos status as a national icon, with some detractors viewing the culls as an attack on Australias identity. Although indigenous to Australia, k... | Kangaroos present a threat to agriculture as well as to the ecosystem. | entailment |
id_3674 | Kangaroo culling is a controversial issue in Australia, where the government has implemented culls to control populations. The issue is particularly emotive because of the kangaroos status as a national icon, with some detractors viewing the culls as an attack on Australias identity. Although indigenous to Australia, k... | In overpopulated areas where food is scarce, kangaroos are preying on rare lizards. | neutral |
id_3675 | Kartik left for Delhi on Tuesday by train to attend a function to be held on Friday at his uncles house in Delhi. | Kartik may reach Delhi on Wednesday. | neutral |
id_3676 | Kartik left for Delhi on Tuesday by train to attend a function to be held on Friday at his uncles house in Delhi. | Kartik may reach Delhi before Friday. | entailment |
id_3677 | Keep taking the tablets The history of aspirin is a product of a rollercoaster ride through time, of accidental discoveries, intuitive reasoning and intense corporate rivalry. In the opening pages of Aspirin: The Remarkable Story of a Wonder Drug, Diarmuid Jeffreys describes this little white pill as one of the most am... | For nineteenth-century scientists, small-scale research was enough to make important discoveries. | entailment |
id_3678 | Keep taking the tablets The history of aspirin is a product of a rollercoaster ride through time, of accidental discoveries, intuitive reasoning and intense corporate rivalry. In the opening pages of Aspirin: The Remarkable Story of a Wonder Drug, Diarmuid Jeffreys describes this little white pill as one of the most am... | The nineteenth-century industrial revolution caused a change in the focus of scientific research. | neutral |
id_3679 | Keep taking the tablets The history of aspirin is a product of a rollercoaster ride through time, of accidental discoveries, intuitive reasoning and intense corporate rivalry. In the opening pages of Aspirin: The Remarkable Story of a Wonder Drug, Diarmuid Jeffreys describes this little white pill as one of the most am... | The development of aspirin in the nineteenth century followed a structured pattern of development. | contradiction |
id_3680 | Keep taking the tablets The history of aspirin is a product of a rollercoaster ride through time, of accidental discoveries, intuitive reasoning and intense corporate rivalry. In the opening pages of Aspirin: The Remarkable Story of a Wonder Drug, Diarmuid Jeffreys describes this little white pill as one of the most am... | In the 1970s sales of new analgesic drugs overtook sales of aspirin. | neutral |
id_3681 | Keep taking the tablets The history of aspirin is a product of a rollercoaster ride through time, of accidental discoveries, intuitive reasoning and intense corporate rivalry. In the opening pages of Aspirin: The Remarkable Story of a Wonder Drug, Diarmuid Jeffreys describes this little white pill as one of the most am... | Commercial companies may have both good and bad effects on the availability of pharmaceutical products. | entailment |
id_3682 | Keep the Water Away Last winters floods on the rivers of central Europe were among the worst since the Middle Ages, and as winter storms return, the spectre of floods is returning too. Just weeks ago, the river Rhone in south-east France burst its banks, driving 15,000 people from their homes, and worse could be on the... | Flood makes river shorter than it used to be, which means faster speed and more damage to the constructions on flood plain. | entailment |
id_3683 | Keep the Water Away Last winters floods on the rivers of central Europe were among the worst since the Middle Ages, and as winter storms return, the spectre of floods is returning too. Just weeks ago, the river Rhone in south-east France burst its banks, driving 15,000 people from their homes, and worse could be on the... | In the ancient times, the people in Europe made their efforts to improve the river banks, so the flood was becoming less severe than before. | contradiction |
id_3684 | Keep the Water Away Last winters floods on the rivers of central Europe were among the worst since the Middle Ages, and as winter storms return, the spectre of floods is returning too. Just weeks ago, the river Rhone in south-east France burst its banks, driving 15,000 people from their homes, and worse could be on the... | The new approach in the UK is better than that in Austria. | neutral |
id_3685 | Keep the Water Away Last winters floods on the rivers of central Europe were among the worst since the Middle Ages, and as winter storms return, the spectre of floods is returning too. Just weeks ago, the river Rhone in south-east France burst its banks, driving 15,000 people from their homes, and worse could be on the... | At least 300,000 people left from Netherlands in 1995. | contradiction |
id_3686 | Khmer Rouge Tuol Svay Pray High School sits on a dusty road on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. In 1976, the Khmer Rouge renamed the high school S-21 and turned it into a torture, interrogation and execution center. Of the 14,000 people known to have entered, only seven survived. Not only did the Khmer Rouge care... | A man in one of the portraits has had a 5 digit number tag attached to his chest. | neutral |
id_3687 | Khmer Rouge Tuol Svay Pray High School sits on a dusty road on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. In 1976, the Khmer Rouge renamed the high school S-21 and turned it into a torture, interrogation and execution center. Of the 14,000 people known to have entered, only seven survived. Not only did the Khmer Rouge care... | The S-21 Prison is also a high school | contradiction |
id_3688 | Khmer Rouge Tuol Svay Pray High School sits on a dusty road on the outskirts of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. In 1976, the Khmer Rouge renamed the high school S-21 and turned it into a torture, interrogation and execution center. Of the 14,000 people known to have entered, only seven survived. Not only did the Khmer Rouge care... | The Khmer Rouge contains mass graves. | entailment |
id_3689 | Kitchen Pollution in the Home. Scientist Brett Singer is a vegetarian. So why has he been frying up hamburgers? Singer and his team of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) indoor air researchers have found hazardous levels of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide in a surprisingly large portion of Califo... | The price of range hoods determines their performance in removing pollutants. | contradiction |
id_3690 | Kitchen Pollution in the Home. Scientist Brett Singer is a vegetarian. So why has he been frying up hamburgers? Singer and his team of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) indoor air researchers have found hazardous levels of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide in a surprisingly large portion of Califo... | Producers of range hoods are considering whether to install a detailed rating system to their products. | neutral |
id_3691 | Kitchen Pollution in the Home. Scientist Brett Singer is a vegetarian. So why has he been frying up hamburgers? Singer and his team of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) indoor air researchers have found hazardous levels of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide in a surprisingly large portion of Califo... | Ventilation has been an ignorable factor in controlling cooling costs. | contradiction |
id_3692 | Kitchen Pollution in the Home. Scientist Brett Singer is a vegetarian. So why has he been frying up hamburgers? Singer and his team of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) indoor air researchers have found hazardous levels of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide in a surprisingly large portion of Califo... | Gas burners play a less important role in pollutants emission than cooking. | contradiction |
id_3693 | Kitchen Pollution in the Home. Scientist Brett Singer is a vegetarian. So why has he been frying up hamburgers? Singer and his team of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) indoor air researchers have found hazardous levels of nitrogen dioxide and carbon monoxide in a surprisingly large portion of Califo... | Particles can do harm to human health by attacking people's lungs, bloodstream or other tissues. | entailment |
id_3694 | Koala. Koalas are just too nice for their own good. And except for the occasional baby taken by birds of prey, koalas have no natural enemies. In an ideal world, the life of an arboreal couch potato would be perfectly safe and acceptable. Just two hundred years ago, koalas flourished across Australia. Now they seem to ... | Koalas will fight each other when food becomes scarce. | neutral |
id_3695 | Koala. Koalas are just too nice for their own good. And except for the occasional baby taken by birds of prey, koalas have no natural enemies. In an ideal world, the life of an arboreal couch potato would be perfectly safe and acceptable. Just two hundred years ago, koalas flourished across Australia. Now they seem to ... | New coming human settlers caused danger to koalas. | entailment |
id_3696 | Koala. Koalas are just too nice for their own good. And except for the occasional baby taken by birds of prey, koalas have no natural enemies. In an ideal world, the life of an arboreal couch potato would be perfectly safe and acceptable. Just two hundred years ago, koalas flourished across Australia. Now they seem to ... | It takes decades for the eucalyptus trees to recover after the fire. | contradiction |
id_3697 | Koala. Koalas are just too nice for their own good. And except for the occasional baby taken by birds of prey, koalas have no natural enemies. In an ideal world, the life of an arboreal couch potato would be perfectly safe and acceptable. Just two hundred years ago, koalas flourished across Australia. Now they seem to ... | It is not easy to notice that koalas are ill. | entailment |
id_3698 | Koala. Koalas are just too nice for their own good. And except for the occasional baby taken by birds of prey, koalas have no natural enemies. In an ideal world, the life of an arboreal couch potato would be perfectly safe and acceptable. Just two hundred years ago, koalas flourished across Australia. Now they seem to ... | Koalas are easily infected with human contagious disease via cuddling. | neutral |
id_3699 | Koala. Koalas are just too nice for their own good. And except for the occasional baby taken by birds of prey, koalas have no natural enemies. In an ideal world, the life of an arboreal couch potato would be perfectly safe and acceptable. Just two hundred years ago, koalas flourished across Australia. Now they seem to ... | Koalas can still be seen in most of the places in Australia. | contradiction |
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