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Growing up to be Gwyneth Paltrow makes her more bewitching but no less blank. | She has an empty head. | neutral |
No doubt there would be other occasions that clearly met the standard where intervention was unrealistic. | The intervention included intervention methods that were unpopular and dangerous. | neutral |
There is no pretense that this is about tourism or about a nice night out or this is entertainment. | Entertainment was the focus of the evening. | contradiction |
Simpson defense : law professor Barry Scheck and forensic expert Henry Lee. | The defense for the Simpson trial includes 4 of the best lawyers in America. | contradiction |
They would simplify background investigations and financial disclosures. | They would complicate background checks. | contradiction |
NAAG meets four times a year so its various committees can hash out ideas for litigation, like the billing fraud case now being developed against the hospital chains. | The billing fraud case isn't the only lawsuit being filed against hospitals. | neutral |
I remember the epigraph of James T. Farrell's book Studs Lonigan , which I read more than 60 years | James T. Farrell was the author of many books. | neutral |
The book's plot (about a man's anonymous love letters to his girlfriend) is said to be trite, and the ending is called a cop out. | The story, although not original, is interesting anyway | neutral |
Such an affair is improbable, but--take heart, Clinton-haters--it's not impossible. | This purported negative event for Clinton would be impossible to ever take place. | contradiction |
Critics are as frantic about saving their novel these days as they were about killing it 40 years ago. | Critics who are frantic about saving the novel today wanted to kill it 40 years ago. | neutral |
My publishers will kill me if I don't mention my own biography of D.P. | If I stay silent, my employers will give me a raise. | contradiction |
From your report of the timetable, your brother's wife started the marriage with no intention of being faithful. | Your brother's wife went in to her marriage knowing she would cheat on him. | entailment |
The Los Angeles Times told readers that the real news was the wall-to-wall press throng at the news conference. | The Los Angeles Times thinks there is fake news. | neutral |
The Network Vehicle designers left car phones off the list, I guess, because they assume that car phones are practically standard equipment today. | The Network Vehicle designers included car phones on the list as they are very common. | contradiction |
Thanks to current banking regulations, more than 85 percent of U.S. banks currently maintain KYC programs. | The high prevalence of KYC programs in U.S. banks is due to current banking regulations. | entailment |
Alfred Kazin jowled that Oprah's club represents the carpet bombing of the American mind, but even a stuffed shirt like Kazin can't complain when 15 million TV watchers are urged to read Toni Morrison and do.) | Kazin has a bad opinion on Oprah as a person.. | neutral |
At war's end, he arranged to contribute some of his panels as a sort of victory monument to the nation--the gift that eventually became the glorious circular water lily chapel at the Orangerie in Paris. | It was a shame that he failed to contribute to any sort of remembrance at war's end. | contradiction |
They trotted out numerous theories to establish the Kosovo mission's Air power alone had never won a war, the Serbs had proven their invincibility against Hitler, and negotiation backed by gradual military escalation had failed in Vietnam. | The Serbs survived Hitler. | entailment |
Waking Ned Devine might have been a snooze if Jones hadn't stocked it with a slew of old actors with magically lived-in visages. | Waking Ned Devine is a comedy movie | entailment |
I stop by Kanter's Printers on 23 rd Street, an address generated by the Crane Web site. | There are many print shops in the area. | neutral |
And in the next chapter we're asked to take it as an established fact that all women, everywhere, since the beginning of time, have lived in fear of entering The Slut's Dominion. | Women proudly walk into the "Slut Dominion". | contradiction |
[speaking] : Well, wait a second--not all of them. | All but one of them. | neutral |
Trent Lott recently called the agency intrusive, abusive, and out of control. | Trent Lott has been very critical of the agency of late. | entailment |
They never forgave Arafat for bowing to what Ajami calls the logic of brute, irreversible facts. | Arafat didn't bow down to the logic of facts. | contradiction |
My problem is Although I am Peter Maass, the writer, I am not Peter Maas, the writer. | I have a contradictory problem. | entailment |
This is odd because it collapses the distinction between willingness to pay and ability to pay. | The distinction between the willingness to pay and the ability to pay are not distinguished. | entailment |
Instead, you're still leading with Jacob Weisberg on Clinton's African apology (Sorry Excuse) and Cullen Murphy's discourse on lying (The Lie of the Land). | Jacob Weisberg's statements are often politically motivated. | neutral |
Regular Sunday reviewers, on the model of Cyril Connolly, the longtime critic for the Sunday Times , become trusted guides. | Regular Sunday reviewers are not appreciated for their so often baseless critiques. | contradiction |
A Utility Maximizer wants to acquire many things, including cash, but also such things as trips to the beach, time to watch TV, adorable grandkids, and (probably most important in this case) professional prestige. | Utility Maximizers only care about small things and owning very little. | contradiction |
They are well armed and wear bulletproof vests. | Bulletproof vest are avoided by police officers. | contradiction |
Also on the Consider Your Options page, you can order SLATE to be delivered to your computer by e-mail. | You can order other colors as well. | neutral |
The last national gambling commission was in the mid-1970s. | There is a current national gambling commission. | contradiction |
Dole gave 12 hours of formal interviews and lots more time informally, in part because, as his press secretary Nelson Warfield told me last week, he likes Woodward personally. | According to Warfield, Woodward is well liked by Dole. | entailment |
Especially now, when any investor can obtain almost perfect diversification with index funds and index options--and thus get the exact return of the market as a whole. | An investor puts money in their banks savings account. | contradiction |
The photos were released by Bill Ballance, 80, a former radio talk show host who says he and Schlessinger were once lovers, who, in his memorable phrase, used to thrash around like a couple of crazed weasels. | Bill Balance never released any photos. | contradiction |
It's redeploying assets to boost the stock price. | The best way to drive down stock value is to move funds around. | contradiction |
The test for Putin, says Berger, is the economy, stupid. | Economy under Putin is negligible | contradiction |
Responding to Bauer's assertion that he had never violated his wedding vows, another reporter cracked, President Clinton said that too. | Bauer never suggested that he was faithful to his wife. | contradiction |
In the end, Mayakovsky is stuck in a kind of zoo, where curious people come to watch him do unhealthy things. | Zoo attracts curious people | entailment |
The New Republic 's Jed Perl bashes the newly opened J. Paul Getty Museum, designed by Richard Meier, whose architecture, says Perl, only works in coffee-table books. | Richard Meier designed the J. Paul Getty Museum in the 1990s. | neutral |
Among the most fierce hatreds of teens (probably right after public humiliation and rejection) is of hypocrisy | Teens do not care for hyposcrisy. | entailment |
I can't remember if it came from the tenure committee or the gentleman's club where I used to lap dance. | It could have come from the the gentleman's club. | entailment |
Afterward, the doctors compare the results of the placebo surgeries with those of real operations. | The surgery did much better than placebo. | neutral |
The affinity between pigeons and tourists makes sense. | Pigeons and tourists both get in the way and just stand around so they are seen as similar. | neutral |
If Clinton were going to apologize, Lewinsky's new image would be safe. | Lewinsky's image would be tarnished if Clinton was to say he was sorry. | entailment |
Moreover, tough, mean men enjoy high social status, which attracts women and helps the men get genes into the next generation. | Women are attracted to men who are more challenging to attract. | neutral |
Negotiations with the powerful postal unions begin in August, with contracts due to expire in November. | Negotiations with the powerless postal unions begin in April. | contradiction |
The net effect on national savings, and therefore on overall economic growth, is zilch. | It will not affect overall economic growth. | entailment |
Blum masterfully explains why the effects of hormones are more complicated than pop science would have us think. | Popular science wildly simplifies what hormones do. | entailment |
But if you want to create our very own Quebec, go ahead and pass an official English law. | You could pass an official English law. | entailment |
When pollsters talk about a representative sample they mean a sampling that accurately reflects the population at large. | Pollsters predictions are accurate. | contradiction |
In any event, foolishly excessive trade surpluses are a greater danger than foolishly excessive trade deficits . That's because excessive trade deficits are self- If you run a trade deficit every year, bankruptcy will eventually force you to stop. | Trade deficits and trade surpluses are highly advantageous for any country. | contradiction |
It is hard to imagine, though, why any government would embargo such a product, unless the plastic surgeons' lobby has already got to them. | The government agreed with the use of the product for plastic surgeons. | contradiction |
How did Clinton win public support for bombing Serbia? | Clinton shouldn’t have been supported for the Serbia bombing. | neutral |
She upset 16-year-old champion Michelle Kwan, who fell down twice during her routine. | Michelle Kwan had a flawless performance. | contradiction |
I'm from a small country [New Zealand], but I don't see what we are doing here as a threat to our sovereignty. | New Zealand is considered a small country to the author. | entailment |
Not only did it promote freedom more than any statesman or soldier did by creating CNN, faxes, and e-mail, but furthermore, Einstein's theory of relativity paved the way for a new relativism in morality, arts and politics, influencing James Joyce, Pablo Picasso, Igor Stravinsky, and others. | The theory of relativity is likely to be confuted in the future | neutral |
They cut taxes, they helped balance the budget, and they're putting people on welfare back to work. | They raised taxes and spent increased deficit spending. | contradiction |
Is $25 million more going to be enough in a state like Wisconsin? | $25 million should cover everything that Wisconsin needs. | contradiction |
Interviewed by the British Journalism Review about the extent of his personal interference in the editorial policies of his newspapers, which include the Independent , Tony O'Reilly, chairman of the Heinz food company, said he gives his editors absolutely free rein provided they abide by some general rules. | Tony O'Reilly is the chairman of Dunkin Donuts. | contradiction |
Last year we were pretty thrilled to get 3,000-plus responses in a month. | 3,000 responses in a month last year was exciting for them. | entailment |
Exempted from Novak's observation might be executives at Reebok, who last year professed to have been unaware of connotations associated with the name they gave to a new women's running Incubus. | High ranking employees of a shoe company are not being looked into. | neutral |
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. | More awareness is causing an anti-sweatshop movement. | entailment |
Less than a week into our marriage, we were touring Lake Como on a ferry when we cruised past a wedding party. | The wedding party was visible from Lake Como. | entailment |
Downstairs neighbor Aaron Whiteheard said, One night, I heard what sounded like a kid ... | A kid was heard one night by Aaron Whiteheard. | entailment |
In theory, mandatory insurance could make life better for everyone , including those who currently prefer to be uninsured. | Even if a person prefers to uninsured, mandatory insurance would be better for everyone. | entailment |
One could argue, charitably, that the movie is meant to be prescriptive, that Barker intends for us to regard the ways in which his subjects delude themselves and thereby learn to see through our own self-delusions. | Barker likes to entertain his audience by making them think | entailment |
Moreover, after Gerth's article the White House released a series of documents detailing the decision. | The White House's documents excludes text about the decision. | contradiction |
Suppose all of SLATE's articles featured the authors reading their visionary musings into digital audio format. | Slate is a pictures only magazine about cars that doesn't have articles. | contradiction |
You dropped the ball big time in your response to Doubting, about the able-bodied using stalls for the disabled. | The response to Doubting impressed the people in attendance. | contradiction |
The Washington Post reported more evidence of the alleged Chinese plot to influence U.S. elections. | China decided who would have been the next POTUS | contradiction |
As surrogate mothers have proved, knowing that you've given no genes to an infant needn't stop the bonding process. | It is very possible to bond with an infant even when you are not their parent. | entailment |
When I say, I've got the sun in the morning and the moon at night, there's a big dose of Ethel Merman but also some of me. | Ethel Merman and I are like two peas in a pod. | neutral |
Whereas fashion photography--in the '50s as always--aimed to arouse active lust for new goods, the clothes in '50s movies were so thoroughly surreal as to look quite unfit for normal wear, even if they were waitresses' uniforms or girl-next-door dresses. | Waitresses' uniforms in the '50s movies were surreal and looked unfit for normal wear. | entailment |
Need a good book store with a series of author appearances, maybe starting with Susan Faludi? | I am looking for a grocery store to hold author appearances. | contradiction |
In the face of this opposition, Republicans played the molester card. | Republicans believed focusing on molestation would be advantageous during the encounter. | neutral |
By 1968, that annus horribilis when Johnson cracked from the pressure of mediating an increasingly centripetal Democratic Party and Kennedy fell to an assassin's bullet, two political ideal-types had a silent majority who supported Johnson's war on Vietnam and voted in Richard Nixon, and a new class of liberal profess... | Richard Nixon came after Kennedy was assassinated. | entailment |
Broadly speaking, I agree with the points David Plotz makes in . Congress has the sole power to declare war, and a bipartisan Congress and the president have cheerfully ignored that clear constitutional fact. | The president and a bipartisan Congress have carefully followed the constitution with regards to who can declare war. | contradiction |
I thank Joe Conason for pointing out my errors, and I apologize to the readers of S late for my carelessness. | S readers apologized for my mistakes. | contradiction |
If granny needed an operation, there went the tuition for junior's college. | Granny was sick and needed surgery. | entailment |
But in fact Boulaye had advocated supporting a party, meaning the Conservative Party. | The Conservative Party was more popular at the time. | neutral |
Does his behavior add up to grounds for removal from office? | There is question that the behavior could be grounds for removal. | entailment |
The Majic Bus brought Brinkley minor fame. | Brinkley died in the Majic Bus. | contradiction |
Even if you handle it right, you still don't want this kind of thing out there, argued Susan Estrich on Fox News Sunday . There's some people who only hear a piece of it and say to themselves, is something wrong with John McCain? | Estrich believes the news about McCain's health should be kept a secret. | neutral |
The more he lied about his lies, the more people focused on his lying and forgot what the original lies were about. | People noticed that he always told the truth. | contradiction |
The magazines do the math on the State of the Union address. | The proper calculations upon the State of the Union address are performed by the magazines. | entailment |
An article accuses the press of overlooking John McCain's domestic-policy gaffes. | The report writes that the media is too willing to ignore the Arizona Senator's blunders in national strategy. | entailment |
( Goodfellas ? Fuh-get about it.) | Goodfellas is a musical that everyone should watch | contradiction |
Russia continues to bomb Chechnya. | Chechnya is suffering from bombings. | entailment |
But, as in Washington, on snowy days like this, you take what you can get. | It was a cold, snowy day outside. | entailment |
Allergy treatment is a burgeoning sector of the economy. | Allergy treatment is a fast rising sector of commerce. | entailment |
One answer is that there is no honor among thieves--that the oligarchs are caught in a classic prisoners' dilemma, in which it is in the collective interest of the group that everyone pay some taxes, but in the individual interest of each oligarch to free-ride on the others. | The oligarchs deeply care about the interests of their group. | contradiction |
Le Monde 's editorial Sunday said the action might be terribly counterproductive because it won't change the minds of Serbs who believe Milosevic's propaganda, but it will appear pointlessly destructive of human lives to those who don't. | Le Monde changed the minds of all Serbs about Milosevic's propaganda. | contradiction |
Manifolds, one must understand, are fairly wild and exotic beasts in mathematics. | Dealing with manifolds in mathematics is an exercise in creative thinking. | entailment |
(I missed her in last year's Stepmom --my raccoon had hepatitis.) | The author caught hepatitis. | contradiction |
3 billion bill for the U.S. | The bill passed | neutral |
A more honest summary might be We Finally Realize That Caltech Is Tops. | It is possible to be more honest. | entailment |
Now that the background material he sent to Congress has been released, the press has become interested in whether Linda Tripp doctored her tapes and whether Starr's agents and prosecutors improperly detained Lewinsky or misrepresented their treatment of her in the Jan. | The press is concerned of allegations that Lewinsky has been mistreated. | entailment |
Ultimately, what's most important about Disney's struggle to turn ABC around is how impressive it makes the company's management of its own franchise look. | Disney is struggling to profit off of its own franchises. | neutral |
The Sports Network probably attracts more attention than it deserves. | The Sports Network main programming is cartoons for preschool kids. | contradiction |
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