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Rediscovering Arendt's public-private split wouldn't necessarily entail abandoning the feminist notion that the personal is political. | Conflating personal and political experience is a feminist notion. | entailment |
A self-appraisal (and remember, the entire purpose of a reference group is to serve as a yardstick for self-appraisal) would entail evaluating the richness of relationships and the satisfactions of accomplishments, rather than the cataloging of possessions. | Rich relationships are the most satisfying accomplishments. | neutral |
Some people think you have it easier. | Everyone is always objective when judging others | contradiction |
80 HK for a super-value meal and $6 HK for each Snoopy toy McDonald's sells. | McDonald's earn's $6 HK for a Snoopy toy. | entailment |
In 1982, Ronald Reagan invoked this right to keep EPA documents about toxic-waste disposal from Congress. | Ronald Reagan freely shared EPA documents with Congress. | contradiction |
A meeting with the district's member of Congress has been scheduled, but I have no doubt how this will end. | Meetings with Congress often are productive. | neutral |
The University of Chicago has just announced a deal with UNEXT.com, an online education company partly funded by Milken and headed by a Chicago trustee. | The University of Chicago made a deal with a company funded by Milken. | entailment |
Podhoretz implies that Sharpton's behavior is both representative of and entirely in keeping with the character of African-Americans in general. | Sharpton is a white man and atypical. | contradiction |
The Republican platform advocated that citizenship be denied to children born in the United States to illegal immigrants. | According to their platform Republicans didn't want children born to illegal immigrants inside of the United States to gain citizenship. | entailment |
Now that consumers know that there is a fluid aftermarket for video games, they are more likely to go into a store and buy one of these games for full price on the day it comes out. | Customers will buy videogames at full price if they know they can resell them later. | entailment |
If you take a closer look, though, you notice that instead of Klimt's erotic glamour, which hints at dangerous passions unleashed by the unconscious, Close's doodles depict doughnuts, hot dogs, and lozenges. | Klimt's art is passionate and erotic. | entailment |
This was a note K used to strike a lot in the 1980s, and he's glad he doesn't have to strike it anymore. | K no longer hits this note. | entailment |
And revelations about the agency's Cold War malfeasance have damaged its prestige. | The Cold War's wrongdoing has damaged its prestige. | entailment |
One thing that is clear is that the West--the IMF, the Western governments who provided the funds for the last, doomed rescue package--have come out looking like chumps. | The Western governments that provided the last rescue package didn't appear in a good light afterwards. | entailment |
In the 1980s, Kodak opened a major research center in Tokyo, staffed with Japanese engineers, and started a joint venture in which Canon made copiers sold under the Kodak name. | Canon's camera and accessories are made only in Indonesia. | contradiction |
Physical modesty is not a Baldwin trait. | Baldwin doesn't have the physical modesty trait. | entailment |
It is a play with clear imperfections, such as an excessively shrill third act. | The play has a sudden mood shift in the third act. | entailment |
Is all of The Limey a temporal hiccup? | All of the Limey could last for a long time. | contradiction |
That's why he resisted the temptation to bomb Iraq Nov. 14, when the political case for it was open and shut, but the moral case was dubious. | He knew it was wrong to kill thousands of people in Iraq and felt bad about it. | neutral |
If you use a computer to merge a lot of faces together, the result tends to look as fetching as Leonardo DiCaprio. | Merging lots of faces together using a computer gets a positive result. | entailment |
Slate 's Web site might be at the moment, and how clogged your local-area network might be. | The local-area network is seldom clogged. | contradiction |
The modern mistake is to think that important things must be planned, sponsored, reviewed, or licensed by the government. | The government is corrupt. | neutral |
But if you do, may you be blessed with the wiliness of a fox, the agility of a cat, and the creepy ingenuity of a defense secretary in concocting a dazzling non- It was nobody's fault. | The hesitancy of the fox was the fault of everybody. | contradiction |
But apparently no definitive number ... | The number is not precisely known. | entailment |
An even older source reminds me of an investment for old age at which Cicero only hints. | Cicero is currently writing a science fiction novel. | contradiction |
Given his track record as the District's mayor, you might want to sell your stock in that company. | There has been the occasional positive note for the Mayor. | neutral |
But, come to think of it, she does look a bit pale. | Her color is normal. | contradiction |
A victory by Deep Blue would indicate its superior computational skills, but not a capacity for conscious thought. | Deep Blue is incredibly intelligent. | entailment |
Prudie guesses it's the Hepburn aura you're going for, since, unlike you, there was no Marilyn Monroe body underneath all those tailored clothes. | The body under those clothes was not very attractive. | neutral |
The key ingredient seems to be averageness. | Facial averageness is an indicator of genetic health. | entailment |
What's their bet? | They do not make bets. | contradiction |
So much for the cruel stereotype of the pea-brained dinosaur. | Using "pea-brained" is a cruel sterotype. | entailment |
Observers said the Y2K bug's threat 1) was averted thanks to diligent preparation; 2) had been exaggerated by greedy programmers so that customers would commission expensive repairs; and 3) won't pass until companies and governments have used their backroom systems, which were not repaired as thoroughly as critical pro... | Thorough and comprehensive preparation thwarted threats from the Y2K bug, according to observers. | entailment |
After they're caught, they disappear for awhile, then re-emerge, apologize for their venality (usually to Larry King), and retake their place in the pantheon. | When one is caught they go away for a bit and then come back. | entailment |
The Dow Jones industrial average topped 7,000 . Financial reporters, while proclaiming once again that the optimists have been vindicated, are having more and more trouble finding anyone on Wall Street who was this optimistic. | Optimists were pretty upset about the Dow falling below 7,000 I hear. | contradiction |
Some analysts think Senate Republicans alienated conservative voters by giving up on tax cuts and caving in to Clinton in the budget negotiations. | Senate Republicans did not mean to alienate the voters. | neutral |
(Could there be any other real answer?) | The author questions the possibility of more answers. | entailment |
I think Michael Jordan is beginning to get a bit frustrated with his new cohorts in the Washington Wizards front office. | Michael Jordan is happy about his new team members in the front office of the Washington Wizards. | contradiction |
In the short term, readjustment hits EITC, Social Security, WIC, food stamps, and school lunches, says Dean Baker of the Economic Policy Institute, but in the long term, taxes will be 30 [percent] or 40 percent higher. | Things may be better in short term but taxes will go up later. | entailment |
Time explains why the anti-sweatshop movement is growing on college The AFL-CIO has jump-started the protests by lavishing student activists with internships and trips to countries with poor working conditions. | College students could care less about sweatshops. | contradiction |
You couldn't possibly have published a better parody of what passes for scholarship in the postmodern world. | The skit was horrible. | contradiction |
60-per-minute Belgacom charge, and make it cheaper to call Antwerp--just 40 miles away--via California than directly. | Antwerp is 40 miles away. | entailment |
Starr's failures stemmed not from evil but from errant good. | Starr's failures came from abhorrent and unadulterated evil. | contradiction |
Moreover, to whatever extent you are superior, it is probably the result of genes and attitudes inherited from your parents and not something you created for yourself. | Genes are inherited from parents. | entailment |
What, you may ask, is the key difference between chemical and biological weapons? | Are chemical and biological weapons the same? | contradiction |
(OK, that was in the Times the next day, not actually a part of the series, and I may oversimplify.) | It showed up one time, in the Times. | contradiction |
It probably won't come naturally to an American male, but, in an attempt to enter into the spirit of French daily life, I will cultivate a Look of my own. | It isn't easy for an American male to blend into the look of French society. | entailment |
It's OK, Leo Strauss Was a Devoted Someone should slip Kenneth Starr a tape of this week's This Week , where Kristol admits to being eliminated from the office NCAA pool. | The NCAA office pool included Kristol. | contradiction |
If we had tried to keep the price of gold from rising, this would have required a massive decline in the prices of practically everything else--deflation on a scale not seen since the Depression. | The cost of everything else would have had to increase in order for gold to not rise in price. | contradiction |
Now the practice has its own a triple--a woman and her two men--whose child was taken away because of their unusual living arrangement. | Two men took a child away from a woman because of their living arrangement. | contradiction |
It did work for Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry, a self-professed sex addict who rehabilitated himself politically after a drug conviction by declaring his powerlessness over drugs and sex, repenting, and entering a program. | Despite his addiction to drugs and sex addictions, Mayor Marion Barry was a beloved mayor of Washington D.C. | entailment |
In one famous case, Inglis helped kill federal funding for a needed highway, requiring the state to build a toll road instead. | Inglis built a long trait of highway | contradiction |
Even his admirers admit he's dour and humorless. | His admirers do not care for his stern attitude. | entailment |
The Nixon Analogy: Why the Flytrap-Watergate comparison will backfire. | Why the Flytrap-Watergate is not looked upon positively. | entailment |
In the 1970s, he was known as a tough-minded supporter who could be counted on for a meticulous review of how the endowments were spending their money. | He was known as a supporter and meticulous reviewer of how the endowments were using their money. | entailment |
The motivation of adventurers everywhere is to achieve something no one else has achieved and to derive the pleasure that arises from that--and, not incidentally, to get famous by writing books about it. | Adventurers want to write books about their adventures. | entailment |
As long ago as 1939, Sir John Hicks, one of the founders of modern economics, noted that increasing returns, if tolerated, could lead to the wreckage of a large part of economic theory.) | Persistent increasing returns did not align with much of the economic theory of the day. | entailment |
He prods fellow justices to turn in draft decisions promptly and penalizes tardy colleagues by withholding new assignments. | The new assignments are withheld from tardy colleagues. | entailment |
In the first Tikkun guide, Reed edges out Bard for the top spot, for what it's worth, as any hierarchy is by nature counterharmonious. | Reed is better than Bard in the first Tikkun guide. | entailment |
The rules we've always had is that politics stop at the shore, one senior White House official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. | The White House official didn't want to let other countries know about the political turmoil | entailment |
More Did Kaufman himself consider some of his experiments failures, or had his aesthetic finally become so punk/pro-wrestling that he thought driving people crazy was enough? | Kaufman meant to drive people crazy. | neutral |
And every tournament game receives this treatment. | All the tournament games are treated differently. | contradiction |
Flustered but suffused with good-natured liberal heartiness, Levy initiates a series of father-son talks that are among the most excruciating ever filmed. | Levy was a bit flustered while talking to his son. | entailment |
I think he perceives our friendship as being stronger than it is. | There are often times when I believe we have a strong friendship. | neutral |
Rubin himself probably does not care about such back scratching, but it is a lesson that heir-apparent Summers, an eager press hound, has surely absorbed. | Summers, more than likely, learned the lesson. | entailment |
In fact, the immediate result of the trials was to widen the breach between Haywood (who became increasingly radical) and his more cautious WFM associates (who wound up pulling back from the revolutionary IWW). | Haywood and his more cautious WFM associates were split up immediately by the trial. | entailment |
The cover story says pro sports are in trouble. | The article suggested sports are suffering. | entailment |
If we don't spend seven evenings a week together, if we don't talk on the phone each day during work, if I want to spend any time alone, my girlfriend pouts and gets angry, or cries. | My girlfriend is confident and secure, she gives me my space. | contradiction |
(It is this same vision that Kaplan so admires.) | Kaplan wants to see his vision through. | neutral |
But the Post made a telling omission here. | The exclusion itself revealed something. | entailment |
In addition, the unions sponsored voter guides and a get-out-the-vote campaign. | The unions sponsored a get-out-the-vote tour. | entailment |
You could say to your surgeon friend what Ivana Trump I'm very well rested, and I changed my makeup. | Ivana Trump is very well rested. | neutral |
When the American diplomat who supervises the international peace monitors in Kosovo accused Serb police of the massacre, the Yugoslav (i.e. | The American diplomat accused the Serb police of massacre. | entailment |
An article argues that liberals should oppose the National Endowment for the Arts on the grounds that art does not need federal subsidies. | Liberals fully support the federal funding of arts. | contradiction |
Thank you for William Saletan's brilliant analysis () of the war. | William Saletan has deep knowledge of the war. | entailment |
Again the question is asked, again Burton feigns. | Burton has been quite sincere with every question asked. | contradiction |
The one-day crash of '87, for example, reduced people's net worth by billions without directly reducing by as much as a single doughnut the amount of goods and services or the economy's ability to produce more of them. | Peoples' net worth was reduced by billions without reducing by as much as a single doughnut the amount of services and goods or the ability of the economy to produce more of them on that one-day crash of '87. | entailment |
I blame the ambiguous use of ellipses. | Ellipses are sometimes used in a deceiving way | entailment |
Later, McLaughlin refers to Saddam's Republican Guard as the Red Guard. | McLaughlin was correct in the reference to Saddam's Guard. | neutral |
It sparked a vigorous debate about morality, introduced role models who defied stereotypes (powerful attorneys in wheelchairs, patrician female lawmakers), and demonstrated that the political process is sturdy and forgiving. | Because of its groundbreaking role models, the lawyer job is now sought after by every demographic. | neutral |
She is attracted to me and we would like to see more of each other. | I do not like her. | contradiction |
So Hollings embraces Inglis' charges that he's a pork- He calls it pork. | Hollings agrees with Inglis. | neutral |
John McCain because he has become McCain's friend. | He had little interest in being John McCain's friend. | contradiction |
Buy utilities, bottom feed on mutual funds that invested in the Southeast Asian markets and got slammed, try real estate investment funds, and seek stability in U.S. bonds. | Investing in real estate is usually the best way to go if you want to earn more money in 2020. | neutral |
The New Yorker 's Alex Ross calls Palestrina --about the 16 th -century Italian church-music composer--a spectacle that is magnificent on the surface and haunting at the core. | Palestrina is Alex Ross's favorite music composer. | neutral |
Kutchins and Kirk claim that the DSM isn't a true account of mental illness because it's informed by particular social values. | Mental illness is accurately accounted in the DSM, say Kutchins and Kirk. | contradiction |
I started as a fan of great popularizers like Richard Dawkins and Steven Pinker, and I have since graduated not only to hero worship of the leading evolutionary theorists but also to reading textbooks and even journal articles. | The author has become one of the leading evolutionary theorists. | entailment |
While Johnson's survival deterred members of Congress from considering impeachment in Watergate, Nixon's ouster has had the opposite effect, emboldening Clinton's foes. | Congress' ouster of Clinton emboldened Nixon. | contradiction |
Revealed Clinton family troubles immediately after his pastoral visit. | The president visits a pastor every sunday. | neutral |
The rules are very clear. | The rules can even be understood by a kindergartener. | neutral |
We egg on Dennis Rodman, watching him parade like a peacock and break down in tears on national TV. | Rodman has been known to be very emotional on TV. | entailment |
This claim always puzzles Here we are in the information age, able to process gigabytes of data with a single mouse click--but we imagine that people can't multiply and divide? | We're so advanced, but some think that people don't know math. | entailment |
In 19 th -century Britain, this tough love helped keep the divorce rate near zero even amid the stark status inequality of a modern nation. | In 19th century Britain, this tough love helped keep the divorce rate near fifty percent, amid the stark status inequality of a modern nation. | contradiction |
Standard Medicare coverage pays only 80 percent of doctor and hospital bills and nothing for drugs. | Medicare covers more than 80 percent of doctor and hospital bills. | contradiction |
Our smudge and blear and soil, he proposes, do not efface the glory. | There is lots of glory in our smudge, blear, and soil. | entailment |
Pundit Central, for one, is worried that peppy, likable Monica might try to take its job. | A jovial woman obtaining a position is cause for worry. | entailment |
This kid-gloves treatment reflects our ostensible reluctance to involve ourselves in costly overseas conflicts, and our ostensible respect for the national sovereignty of the foreign countries. | We treat issues overseas as something that is very delicate. | entailment |
(She'd better get cracking.) | She has been sitting around all day. | neutral |
In any event, Gore dropped out of the race shortly after the debate. | After the debate Gore ended his run. | entailment |
Tim Hutchinson, R-Ark., calls the case symptomatic of the casual attitude with which the Clinton administration views issues of national security. | The Clinton administration was further pressed about matters that dealt with how they handled national security issues. | neutral |
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