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In a market of 10,000 stocks, short-term prices will rise and fall for an infinite variety of reasons, very few of which have anything to do with a company's real productivity or value. | Most of the time when stocks rise and fall it has to do with the company's value. | contradiction |
It is not that I expect anything practical. | One likes to receive items. | neutral |
Do begin again, and Prudie predicts 1999 will be your year. | 1999 is Prudie's best guess for being your year. | entailment |
You look like f--ing hell, Brando, the Star reports he said, and he advised the actor to lose maybe a hundred pounds, pallie. | He mentioned that Brando looked great and that he should add a little weight to his physic. | contradiction |
The unofficial spin, from James Jones is a puppet of greedy right-wingers, and besides, Clinton is whipping her in the polls. | Clinton is beating her in the polls, and greedy right wingers also. | entailment |
In Crace's version, a rebellious, bratty Jesus dies of starvation at the end of his 40-day sojourn in the wilderness. | Jesus was a brat in Crace's version and starved to death after spending time in the outdoors for over a month. | entailment |
(By contrast, Slate 's assessment relies entirely upon sources who are not identified by name.) | People are listed by name in Slate's assessment. | contradiction |
The only really arresting work he did after 1950 is . With its electric brightness, this huge painting, which Pollock's friends started for him, is stunning but sad, a big smile for the camera and perhaps a kind of requiem for his earlier work. | The big smile for the camera came from a rubber duck squeaking. | neutral |
Then again, the tabloids have to give credit when love proves the cynics wrong. | Cynics are always right when it comes to love. | contradiction |
If McCain emerges as the nominee, Democrats will exploit his domestic weaknesses. | The Democrats endorse McCain as their main applicant. | contradiction |
To ring in the new year in 1997, he reportedly blew up a Cadillac. | To blow up the Cadillac he used a car bomb. | neutral |
As in their Ed Wood (1994) and The People vs. | Ed Wood had to face a judge. | entailment |
Tina Brown resigned as editor of The New Yorker . She will chair a multimedia publishing company in partnership with Miramax Films. | Tina Brown would go on to enjoy success in her new chair position at the multimedia publishing company. | neutral |
Springer's excuses are halfhearted (not to mention contradictory--it's not consistent to say that television doesn't create values, then lecture your audience about values). | Television hosts like Springer lecture on values. | neutral |
4 billion is spent on medication and doctor visits . There is plenty of room for growth--only an estimated 12 percent of hay fever sufferers seek medical treatment. | The author is only concerned for hay fever sufferers. | neutral |
Well, his proof does leave one loophole. | The loophole ruins his proof and makes it ineffective. | neutral |
In this poem, he sees divine grandeur not simply in a trite vision of nature, but in nature as human nature affects it, industrial images such as shaking metal foil or crushed oil embody the grandeur. | The grandeur and greatness of God can be found in everything. | entailment |
That report could deliver a knockout blow to Clinton. | This report could be the end to Clinton. | entailment |
Was Toobin's own judgment distorted by his presumably large Random House advance? | Toobin questions his own decisions regularly. | neutral |
The Pentagon told CNN & | The Pentagon communicate news to all the media outlets at once | neutral |
Somewhere in the Maryland panhandle, E and I were for some reason discussing Wendy Shalit's book, The Return of Modesty , which makes the case for chastity, patience, courtship, etc. | E and I were currently on the east coast of the US. | entailment |
Microsoft did not demand that Netscape be removed, only that IE be there as well. | Internet Explorer's presence did not demand Netscape's removal, says Microsoft. | entailment |
In outline, The Limey is a lean little B-movie revenge melodrama about a felonious Brit (Terence Stamp) who's newly sprung from prison and flies to Southern California to get to the bottom of his beautiful daughter's My name's Wilson ... | The movie has gained a cult following. | neutral |
But somehow you expect that from Republicans, whereas you don't expect it from big-name national Democrats, especially Northerners like George Mitchell. | No Republicans ever embrace any Democrats' policy | contradiction |
Nonetheless, Ehrlich's book was treated to a 21 st anniversary reprinting in 1997. | Ehrlich's book turned 10 years old in 1997. | contradiction |
I have never seen a trial before where you had factual disputes where you didn't have witnesses where you could watch their demeanor on the stand, listen to them, judge one witness vs. another witness (DeWine). | Witnesses usually appear in person during trials | entailment |
Instead, Bradley repudiates the word. | Bradley gave the word much thought. | neutral |
At the top of the escalator, the phat lady made a sharp left into a silky hedge of Liz Claiborne blouses to confer with a salesclerk. | The salesclerk was nestled just beyond the Liz Claiborne blouses. | entailment |
It was force backing up diplomacy, insists a fuming Buchanan. | Buchanan was upset at the situation. | entailment |
At his 1977 trial, Flynt was sentenced to seven to 25 years for obscenity and for engaging in organized crime. | A lot of people never heard of Flynt | neutral |
Doctorow's Ragtime , is set in 1910. | 1910 is the setting for Doctorow's Ragtime. | entailment |
That is not a Medicare or Medicaid cut, he reassured seniors. | Seniors are worried about a Medicare or Medicaid cut. | entailment |
In a 1962 retreat for university students in Krakow, the future pope, espousing what sounds like the Gospel According to Carol Gilligan, told female participants that women are more feeling and intuitive people and become involved in things in a more sensitive and complete manner. | Women at the retreat were told they are less intuitive than men. | contradiction |
Plimpton got lost in his list at one point, but despite referring to one of the contributors to the display's soundtrack as Cecille Dion, he brought to the event his patrician sonorities and his fabled familiarity with fireworks. | Plimpton found Celine Dion as one of his contributors. | contradiction |
She is frightened to death of her remaining children, whom she suspects of plotting to murder her. | She believes that her children are out to kill her. | entailment |
It depends, in short, upon what the meaning of the word negotiation is. | Negotiation could have a different meaning. | entailment |
Joe Biden, D-Del., betrayed the No, I don't think we can negotiate with him--if you mean can we, in fact, work out something other than those minimal demands that were stated by NATO. | Negotiating with Joe Biden is probably a bad idea. | entailment |
In Serbia, President Slobodan Milosevic sanctioned the removal in 1987 of the body of Serbian hero Czar Lazar, killed 600 years before by Turks at the Battle of Kosovo, so it could be paraded around Slovenia and Croatia in a display of Serb power. | Czar Lazar was a well known hero to the Serbs whos body was on display in Canada. | contradiction |
Dentistry is a hassle now because it works. | Dentistry is easier as it works now. | contradiction |
Newsweek 's cover Home schooling--it's not just for zealots anymore! | Home schooling is apparently being normalized by Newsweek, | entailment |
But we wouldn't know about Dowd's failure to muster a response, or about Lewinsky's poise and forthrightness, unless Dowd herself had chosen to tell us. | Lewinsky could come out and declare her own forthrightness. | neutral |
At the beginning of the novel the heroine, Elizabeth Shulman, feels so at home in her Jewish skin that God and the scriptures, worship and ritual, are all simple, practical things for her. | Elizabeth Shulman was the heroine in a novel. | entailment |
Under my plan, sales taxes would only be not eliminated on certain socially desirable purchases, but also good shoppers would receive an anti-tax, a bonus for their beneficent purchases. | The sales taxes would be eliminated from healthy products like vitamins and fresh produce | neutral |
Nemesis Hunt refutes the slack-jawed Novak, with the computation that 5 + 4 = 9 and therefore half of Starr's deputies are not current DOJ employees. | Starr's deputies are not required to be DOJ employees. | entailment |
Boaz's model for this is the Internet. | The internet and Boaz are unlinked. | contradiction |
Both magazines move to the pox on all your houses stance. | The magazines are too harsh. | neutral |
The article's author, Smithsonian curator Paul Forman, accused Gross and Levitt of trying to place science back on its pre-postmodern pedestal. | Paul Forman's hobby is the numismatics | neutral |
Malcolm Gladwell's exegesis, however, suggests that we are to vote for the most impressive display of empty virtuosity. | Gladwell's suggestion is expected, as they are an expert in empty virtuosity themselves. | neutral |
Some journalists wrote scathingly of me, Mitchell, [former Texas Gov.] Ann Richards [also McPherson's partner], because we had agreed to do that. | Journalists wrote good things about Mitchell. | contradiction |
That is the sense in which we are all on the same bus. | The sense is we are all on the same bus. | entailment |
Newsweek says Starr's post-Paula Jones case may be stronger than it looks, reporting that 1) Betty Currie spent four days in a hotel room with FBI agents working for Starr in the days after the Monica story broke and 2) Frank Carter (Lewinsky's first lawyer, who helped prepare her denial of a relationship with Clinton)... | The case has already been ongoing for months. | neutral |
Burn How I Survived the Gold Rush Years on the Internet ,by Michael Wolff (Simon & Schuster). | Michael Wolff is the author of How I Survived the Gold Rush Years on the Internet. | entailment |
D'Amato's latest strategy--to tar Schumer as a lazy, part-time congressman who skips votes--seems to be backfiring as well. | D'Amato's strategy worked perfectly | contradiction |
There was a deeper The new ideas were immensely liberating, but at some point you can get too liberated. | The old ideas weren't liberating enough. | neutral |
The magazine profiles former anti-apartheid activist Mamphela Ramphele, who now heads the University of Cape She has won admirers (and enemies) by insisting that the university not adjust its standards to favor black students. | Mamphela Ramphele was hated by everyone. | contradiction |
Preferential treatment for big donors is nothing new. | Big donors have been known to receive preferential treatment. | entailment |
I think there's a piece there, Joyce. | They are talking to Robert about the piece. | contradiction |
But the Sports Network posts Vegas odds, from the Stardust and Mirage casinos, no less. | Sports Networks rule out any posting in Vegas casinos. | contradiction |
In the '50s, nobody wanted the movies to show all that except for the Italian ones, where the sexiest women all wore ill-fitting slips and had hairy armpits, too. | Women felt sexy portraying themselves as Italians. | neutral |
Wolf sees the telling of her own personal experiences as a triumph for all women. | Wolf frequently sees a triumph for women because of some of her experiences. | neutral |
The neat 6:3:2 mathematical relationship among the price groups should be noted. | The price group failed to show a pattern in math. | contradiction |
A renaissance of sociological research in the United Kingdom, as well as the fact that Prime Minister Tony Blair's intellectual guru is sociologist and London School of Economics Dean Anthony Giddens. | Tony Blair's sociologist is from London's School of Economics. | entailment |
Hillary's rage that night was surely one of the most authentic sights ever shown on television, prompting the thought that, unlike the absurd Linda Tripp, both Clintons really are us, in our various phases--and incidentally that Hillary may be the only first lady in my lifetime (which goes back a bit) that one can even... | Hillary's rage on television was scripted. | neutral |
Early diagnosis, new teaching techniques (emphasis on the arts, thematic programs), and new research into the brains of LD kids are starting to rectify a neglected problem. | LD kids receive early diagnosis. | neutral |
Pepper and Blanco have conferred with Bush campaign officials in Austin twice since mid-August to discuss their ideas, according to sources on the campaign. | Pepper and Blanco have traveled to all the states except Texas. | contradiction |
This moderate course doesn't satisfy the most avid consumerists. | The course was exciting to these consumer. | contradiction |
Then comes the CNN/ Time sarin story to prove the professionals deserve all the scrutiny anyone else can muster. | The sarin story proves that anyone deserves scrutiny. | contradiction |
He frequently quotes Ronald Reagan. | Ronald Reagan did not ever say anything noteworthy. | contradiction |
He's a freakish Peter Pan--the juvenile delinquent who wouldn't grow up. | He's like Peter Pan because he refuses to act his age. | neutral |
Howard Kurtz, the media reporter of the Washington Post , does this a bit from time to time. | Howard Kurtz is a media reporter from the Washington Post. | entailment |
Gloria Steinem announced that in the new incarnation of Ms. , fat is no longer a feminist issue. | Gloria Steinem believes strongly that fat is a feminist issue. | contradiction |
In the column he wrote the day after Harold Washington became the first black person elected mayor of Chicago, Royko began with one of his inimitable openings, So I told Uncle Don't worry, Harold Washington doesn't want to marry your sister. | The recently hired public official enjoyed the unusual opening. | neutral |
He did so with surety, using the elbow of his bad arm to steady himself at the threshold, then raising both fists in a stretch. | He used his bad leg to steady himself. | contradiction |
At MIT, where he had been given a teaching job, he hardly bothered with undergraduates and humiliated graduate students by solving their thesis problems. | He refused to help any grad student, and paid to much attention to the undergrads. | contradiction |
And yet it ended up foundering as a result of the inherent uncertainty of the free-market system. | The free market system is the reason it flourished. | contradiction |
Anything to keep from turning into one of those people. | I'd love to transform myself into one of them. | contradiction |
Some even think that while Internet competition may drive prices down initially, prices will rise as sellers are matched with buyers and the market clears. | Internet competition has little change in price. | contradiction |
Do they have an open marriage in which his extracurricular activity is accepted, or is each new revelation a painful surprise to her? | The author is contemplating a couple's situation. | entailment |
Morris is more of an idiot savant. | Morris came about his invention on accident. | neutral |
In the new mall, like the old one, there is no escape. | There was an escape route in the current mall. | contradiction |
The relationship it describes may strike many as exploitative or ugly for other reasons, but it is not illegal. | The relationship is illegal. | contradiction |
No, it'll be a grudge match between Reeves and Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, whom Reeves fired as the Broncos' offensive coordinator years ago for insubordination. | Reeves and Shanahan do not like each other. | entailment |
One unanswered question is how much time Clinton will spend in his home state once his library is completed. | The library was built in Louisiana. | contradiction |
So far, we'd spent about 10 minutes decoding just five words, but I felt on top of them and was ready to move on. | Decoding five words in a minute seemed easy. | contradiction |
If increasing democratization is the test for access to the international-trading system, China has flunked. | China doesn't need increased democratization for international trading. | neutral |
The media imply that Bush keeps refusing to say whether he has used cocaine. | The media is correct on the fact that he has used cocaine. | neutral |
Coke refuses to concede, directing inordinate attention to even tiny neighborhoods. | Coke has been put under pressure | entailment |
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. | The Solidarity movement formed after the collapse of communism. | contradiction |
Excuse me, but who is going to raise such an army (raise in the sense used by parents)? | The parents will wage war against the school board. | neutral |
It's bread and circuses without the bread. | Now it is only a circus. | entailment |
Much of the Internet discussion about this merger frames the issue Which is worse, Big Business or Big Regulator? | Big Business or Big Regulator both are major discussions on the internet. | entailment |
They won't be satisfied--and won't relax--until they've identified his flaws. | That guys' got some flaws in his career, and they ain't going to let up about it. | neutral |
The intervention could be stopped by a block of isolationist senators and House members. | A section of isolationists in congress are incapable of doing something about the intervention. | contradiction |
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. | No woman wants to be known as a slut, but they will call women they don't like that. | neutral |
Sticking ice axes in the sides of mountains is a pretty stupid way to get to 29,000 feet as well. | One shouldn't rely on ice axes if attempting to climb to 29,000 feet. | entailment |
This means that while Perot probably won't be able to rig the results of the nominating process as he did against former Colorado Gov. Richard Lamm last time around, Ventura isn't automatically the kingmaker either. | Perot has the advantage over Ventura in this matter. | neutral |
Steve Roberts medals in singles competition for shoehorning his opinion that presidential diplomacy is indispensable in the New World Order into both Washington Week in Review and Late Edition . Never one for complacency, he teams up with his wife, Cokie Roberts of This Week , for the doubles The pair repeat the predi... | Steve Roberts and his wife Cookie Roberts agree that the Dems will have a cynical attitude against the GOP candidates. | entailment |
His signature pictures--of adolescent girls exhibiting their genitalia--contain most of this show's electricity (John Updike, the New York Review of Books ). Several critics observe that Schiele can only do nudes. | Other critics came to Schiele's defense. | neutral |
Another source predicts if Sheen doesn't shape up, it's only a matter of time before they'll be printing his obituary. | Sheen is on a path that leads to death. | entailment |
You look as hot as that pie, darlin', he said, glancing at the cleavage of her firm, young breasts, while her breath quickened with expectation. | If you were to stick a thermometer into the pie, the temperature would read as elevated. | entailment |
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