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Pleasure, for Klein, is the opposite of It's all about gratification and excess. | For Klein, pleasure is only about excess. | contradiction |
(If you want to see the original of the pose, you can cross the Mall to the National Gallery, where Jacques-Louis David's 1812 Napoleon in His Study hangs.) | The painting is beloved by many people. | neutral |
In the old days, nobody paid much attention, and the artists on NEA panels were free to make meritorious decisions. | People were fully aware of the NEA panel and everything they did. | contradiction |
Of course, said Bork, who appears as a regular cast member in those situation comedies that pass as talk shows every night, vigorously extolling the virtues and honesty of Judge Starr. | Bork appears in a situational comedy that is passed off as a talk show. | entailment |
As she has become more self-sufficient, she has become more interesting. | She was a very fascinating and independent person. | entailment |
This precisely echoes Justice Lewis Powell's famous explanation of permissible affirmative action in the 1978 Bakke | Justice Lewis Powell's famous explanation was understood by most. | neutral |
(I missed her in last year's Stepmom --my raccoon had hepatitis.) | The author's pet died of hepatitis. | neutral |
And for two-income couples, getting married nearly always results in a higher tax bill. | For two-income couples, getting married typically results in a lower tax bill. | contradiction |
The cover story reports on Robert McNamara's visit with his old North Vietnamese counterparts. | Robert McNamra has an article written about him concerning his visit with old buddies from North Vietnam. | entailment |
But then I don't know whether you mean that the attraction is physical or that the consummated relationship is physical and sexual. | They were extremely attracted to each other, and it was evident. | contradiction |
(Formerly the state sport was catching and returning runaway slaves.) | Catching and returning slaves was previously the state sport. | entailment |
We hate to sound like Girl Scouts, but you really must accept cookies if you're going to subscribe to | Girl Scouts subscribe to this service. | neutral |
That was the spasm of sex and the drunkenness of drink. | That was the chastity and sobriety. | contradiction |
Last year, Clinton signed legislation prohibiting federal recognition of gay marriages, then bragged about it in campaign ads. | Clinton believes two men should not be allowed to get married. | entailment |
Bill Clinton is a master of buttering up journalists by quoting their books and articles back to them. | Bill Clinton never remembers journalists or authors that he has read. | contradiction |
Here was an obviously experienced man coming into this young upstart's company, probably extremely well-dressed and with credentials earned before the CEO was even born. | An oviously experienced man joined the young noveau rich man's company. | entailment |
Half of them die within five years of diagnosis. | Within five years of diagnosis, half will die. | entailment |
That is, because you can always declare bankruptcy and walk away, it is as if you owned the right to sell those assets at a fixed price, whatever might happen in the market. | Bankruptcy is frequently used irresponsibly. | neutral |
Chernow attributes this attitude to Rockefeller's uncommon respect for the dollar. | The demeanor is linked to high amounts of currency. | neutral |
They look to Washington to mitigate the new economy's negative consequences. | People are seeking hope from Washington about the economy. | entailment |
It's very simple, really--$5 million isn't worth five times as much as $1 million. | $1 million is worth more than $5 million. | contradiction |
Nigeria then sent troops to challenge the coup, evidently to restore the president and repair Nigeria's corrupt image abroad. | The coup was challenged by Nigerian troops. | entailment |
Instead of my trusty old typewriter from my days at the Nashville Tennessean , I did get to write this article on a state-of the-art, ergonometric keyboard. | The keyboard is better than the typewriter for writing articles. | neutral |
In Rome, La Repubblica reported from New York on the ambivalence of President Clinton's attitude toward Hollywood, pointing out that a few hours after accusing it of promoting violence and having direct responsibility for massacres in American schools, he had gone to dinner in Beverly Hills with film industry friends w... | President Clinton often felt he had to charm his film industry friends for donations. | neutral |
TV demos capture neither the exhilaration nor the fear, conveying instead the smug fatuity of some second-unit director who believes social change is for saps; DGA cards are for winners. | The TV demos were not well-rceived by the audience. | neutral |
His apology, June 12: If I knew it was like a religious-type deal, I would have never said it. | He never apologizes. | contradiction |
Fear of repeating the deadly clash between federal agents and Branch Davidian cult members has deterred police from raiding the compound. | The police was responsible for those injured in the last Branch Davidson cult raid. | neutral |
( Post defectors include Celestine Bohlen, Gwen Ifill, Julia Preston, Michael Specter, Patrick Tyler, Patti Cohen, and David Richards--who defected back. | Other post defectors exist but are not on this list. | neutral |
There's something unbearably sad about a 60-year-old man who still takes drugs. | The 60 year old man had just completed recovery steps and was sober. | contradiction |
But I can give two illustrations, both from ballets by George Balanchine that I have on tape. | Balanchine is an excellent playwright and novelist. | contradiction |
ATandT's plan, announced in February, to use wireless systems to offer local phone service has been widely dismissed as unconvincing. | AT&T's February plan was greatly accepted by all. | contradiction |
I suppose you could argue that a best-dressed list encourages women to dress more beautifully or that a list of the greatest works of journalism of the 20 th century will motivate those who didn't make it to try a bit harder during the next 100 years. | The list of the greatest works of journalism ends up demotivating new journalists. | neutral |
I would take an expression in the Oval Office of 'Dear God, Help Me,' Bush responded. | Bush relies on prayer often. | neutral |
I am 18 years old and face a serious problem. | The 18 year old doesn't face any problems. | contradiction |
(Only He plans a fourth Indiana Jones movie.) | He has designs for a new Indiana Jones movie. | entailment |
The smallest of the major tobacco companies, the Liggett Group, agreed to a settlement with attorneys general from 22 states who had sued to recoup money spent on health care for smokers. | The Liggett Group was the smallest major tobacco company at the time. | entailment |
Because his theoretical debt to Michel Foucault and his unabashedly political intentions marked him as an avatar of the emerging academic left, a lot of the criticism came from traditional scholars. | The ideas of Michel Foucault of were not supported by traditional scholars. | entailment |
And when it comes from the white right, it's narcissism in the service of hypocrisy. | The white right isn't modest | entailment |
But skeptics suggest a darker that the Lippo fee was a payoff to Hubbell to keep quiet about Whitewater. | Hubbell didn't speak about Whitewater. | entailment |
Beijing's opposition seems to be driven more by apprehension that Washington might provide theater missile defenses to Taiwan, which China views as a renegade province. | Taiwan is a part of China. | contradiction |
For one thing, I am proud to be a Jew. | I’m ashamed to be Jewish. | contradiction |
Adam Michnik was arrested in a demonstration in Warsaw in February of 1968, went on to become the leading theorist of the Solidarity protest movement of the 1980s, and survived to take up a role as middle-aged statesman in the Polish political world that succeeded the collapse of communism in 1989. | Adam Michnik was born in Poland. | neutral |
But laws pertaining to child-rearing are surprisingly marriage-neutral. | One has to believe that child-rearing is up to interpretation instead of laws. | contradiction |
The leading semi-official daily Al Ahram said in an editorial Wednesday that the attacks some Iraqi officials had made on the Egyptian leadership will not deter Cairo from standing by the Iraqi people and trying to prevent further U.S. military action. | Cairo's assistance towards Iraqi citizens has grown even stronger, which has put pressure on the U.S. military, causing it to cease action within the country for an indefinite time period. | neutral |
The U.S. has never backed down. | The United States will never back down. | neutral |
That in the process she had learned what makes the locals tick--as well as a language known to few, if any, CIA officials--was of no Her chances of being hired would have been much better if she had remained celibate in Salt Lake City. | Her sexual behavior had a direct affect on her job prospects. | entailment |
It's redeploying assets to boost the stock price. | Adjust assets in this way is frowned upon. | neutral |
But then, having learned how evil civilized Englishmen can be, Tarzan, Jane, and her father (in the PC universe, old and feeble white men are tolerable) decide to renounce civilized society for the jungle. | Other people decided to follow Tarzan, Jane, and her father into the jungle. | neutral |
The cookie-cutter profiles note that Kennedy was a mediocre student but had a perfect 6-0 conviction record as a prosecutor. | Kennedy tried hard in school. | neutral |
Theologians agree that prayer reinforces faith even when God doesn't intercede. | The sentiment is also widely believed by non-experts. | neutral |
It happened here about 2.1 billion years ago. | Nothing has happened here in over 2.5 billion years. | contradiction |
Instead she runs through all the euphemisms for oral sex and then the video cuts to XXX action with gratuitous commentary. | Oral sex is shown in the video. | neutral |
The result is, therefore, not mammary-specific, but more general. | The result is not considered to be general. | contradiction |
Milosevic points to 1989. | Milosevic was an expert on 1989. | neutral |
(He also turns into a hyena and an armadillo, species that are similarly not native to Transylvania.) | He avoids transforming in the city of Cluj-Napoca because it is very populated | neutral |
Powell, on the other hand, had a marriage, a child, lovers (male and female), loyal friends. | Powell had many relationships. | entailment |
.. It must be said that this kind of approach is very tricky. | I think this is tricky. | neutral |
All praise is reserved for the production The staging is infinitely inventive, says New York 's John Simon. | The show was very expensive to produce. | neutral |
After vowing never to discuss his drug history, he admitted that he had made some mistakes but said he would have passed a 15-year background check in 1989. | He felt that it would have been hard for him to pass a 15 year drug test in 1989. | contradiction |
For a turnaround to be real, the company has to become not merely profitable but also positioned for steady growth. | Turnaround will happen regardless of the profit of the company or how much it grows. | contradiction |
The Turkish newspaper Hurriyet in effect charged construction authorities with , and international papers roundly condemned their shoddy building standards. | The newspapers that criticized the construction standards ranged from local to international. | entailment |
Defense So could we. | The author is capable of defending. | entailment |
Sharp Elbows wasn't living up to his own elevated standard of positive campaigning. | Sharp Elbows will continue to sabotage his own campaigns. | contradiction |
Your best friend/replacement matron of honor, herself, lives out of state. | The person being talked to and the best friend don't live in the same state. | entailment |
He is either masochistically neurotic or is figuring out how to extricate himself. | He could be trying to figure out how to not complicate himself. | entailment |
that's odd. | That looks normal. | contradiction |
But (as Stein pointed out in the Committee), every dollar Social Security invests privately, instead of lending to the Treasury (as happens now), is an extra dollar the government must borrow from private capital markets to finance the national debt. | The government borrows from private markets to finance the national debt. | entailment |
Thanks again for enduring what must have been a trying cartoon to publish. | The cartoon received many awards. | neutral |
But my point Who's going to hire him? | The author isn't sure who wants to hire the guy to do yard work. | neutral |
The territory's gross domestic product is expected to grow by 5 percent or 6 percent in 1997 and 1998, up from 4.7 percent in 1996. | The territory was losing wealth rapidly. | contradiction |
O'Connor's desire for a baseball-free Good Friday, on the other hand, is surely heartfelt. | O'Connor is serious about not playing baseball on Good Friday. | entailment |
I suppose you could argue that a best-dressed list encourages women to dress more beautifully or that a list of the greatest works of journalism of the 20 th century will motivate those who didn't make it to try a bit harder during the next 100 years. | The list of the worst-dressed encourages women to dress more beautifully. | contradiction |
But he's more comfortable behind the scenes | He enjoys being in the spotlight. | contradiction |
(OK, that was in the Times the next day, not actually a part of the series, and I may oversimplify.) | The Times runs things the next day not part of a series every now and then. | neutral |
I almost wish she'd included more voice-over narration, more commentary on the things that, as a filmmaker, she hasn't learned to bring out. | There are many things that she still needs to learn about making films. | entailment |
It might be desirable for me to say nothing. | The person will say something anyway. | neutral |
And, when he could, would bite. | He lost his teeth and refused to bite anything. | contradiction |
The new law also makes it easier for broadcasters to renew their licenses, and requires TV manufacturers to install parent-friendly V-chips. | Broadcasters easily and quickly renew licenses. | neutral |
Once considered a model of social scientific method and a source of broad insights into the way people live, the discipline had become directionless, intellectually moribund, and hopelessly overspecialized, with departments across the country scaling back or disappearing altogether. | The discipline was once very successful but that is no longer the case. | entailment |
In the new mall, like the old one, there is no escape. | Getting out of the current mall as well as the former mall was not possible. | entailment |
But that decree did not have the power of civil law behind it. | Nobody knew the degree was not legal. | neutral |
And what makes Chatterbox think he knows all about the Clintons' chilly business deal either? | The Clintons' have honest business dealings. | contradiction |
We've come a long way since ragtime and radio, hillbilly and race records, big bands and showtoons, 45s and triple concept albums, MTV and CDs and horror-core. | The music and radio industry has come quite far, and has gone through many different formats and mediums over this time period. | entailment |
But then, having learned how evil civilized Englishmen can be, Tarzan, Jane, and her father (in the PC universe, old and feeble white men are tolerable) decide to renounce civilized society for the jungle. | Tarzan, Jane, and her father all moved to the jungle. | entailment |
No doubt he will do better in his next book. | The book was horrible. | neutral |
This is why managed care is a genuinely confusing Should voters believe the anecdotes, which are real and horrifying, or should they accept the evidence that people are mostly happy with their own insurance, happy to be paying less, and as healthy as they have ever been? | Voters have a choice between believing the anecdotes and believing the evidence. | entailment |
Update on the campaign-finance 1) The Democratic money scandal is converging with the Teamsters scandal. | The scandal involving the Teamsters has little to do with the Democratic money scandal. | contradiction |
Finkelstein is not breaking new ground here. | Finkelstien thought of himself as creative. | neutral |
Fearing his powers might be waning as he approached 30, Nash decided he would solve the most important unresolved problem in the Riemann Zeta conjecture. | Nash believes that he may have his full powers at 30. | contradiction |
By the 1820s and '30s, most states were allowing all white men to vote (before that, they had to own land), and President Andrew Jackson was leading his famous war on the national bank. | Most men who voted in the 1820s did not own land. | neutral |
The Unjust Clinton's moral theory, point by point, as expressed in his testimony. | His testimony expressed moral theory. | entailment |
On the contrary, he shows how educated elites like himself and Molly Munger are fighting against the Marie Antoinette syndrome. | He and Molly Munger are fighting against the syndrome. | entailment |
And I'll say If all the nations of the world got along as well as do the bagel and mango on my breakfast table every morning, that would be an impressive amount of along-getting. | I ate a bagel and a mango off of the floor. | contradiction |
How did the team do last night? | The team failed to play last night. | contradiction |
Time 's Terry Teachout says the 75-minute work's themes are nondescript, its harmonies blandly predictable, [and] its structure maddeningly repetitious. | Terry Teachout, who works for Time, really enjoyed the 75-minute work theme. | contradiction |
If CNN executives crashed frequently, they'd be dead and hence unable to demand such boring programs. | Fun and exciting programs are rare these days. | neutral |
What Medicare is now suffering is not a calamity. | The author is trying to downplay the Medicare situation. | neutral |
McCain's media cheering section neglects its favorite candidate's lack of coherence on tax and health-care policy. | McCain's policies on taxes and healthcare make complete sense to everyone. | contradiction |
Nash pioneered game theory, became schizophrenic, recovered, then won a Nobel Prize late in life. | Nash never won a Nobel Prize. | contradiction |
McCain : Theodore Roosevelt was my hero and is. | Roosevelt was a hero to many other politicians. | neutral |
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