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Zhukov rallied the indomitable men and women of that mighty force to stop the German army outside the gates of Moscow and left them to die by the thousands in the snow. | Most of the soldiers survived the battle in Moscow. | contradiction |
Virtually all the fans with whom I have spoken over the years (quite a friendly bunch, actually) consider the absence of big wrecks, injuries, etc., a key component of a good race. | Even though the fans are nice, they enjoy seeing cars wreck and watch Nascar only for that. | neutral |
Though some faculty members feel McKinsey's involvement shames the academy, most think it's a healthy development for Harvard. | McKinsey is employed with Harvard. | neutral |
Monday through Thursday, we go to press with the next day's edition at about 5 p.m. | The next day's issue is printed around 5 p.m. | entailment |
His writing is full of sentences that begin something like, As John Cage once asked me ... | His writing refers to famous people. | entailment |
Halfway through the film, Tarzan, a Victorian-era Enkidu, lured by Jane, is prepared to follow her back to England. | In one scene in the film, Tarzan is luring Jane to go to England. | contradiction |
Yes, our parents had many of the same sexual traumas we did but, no, we don't want to hear about them in detail. | The majority of parents had some venereal disease sooner or later in their life | neutral |
And third, in the issue it published the following Monday, Newsweek included the full excerpt--which is where Brill found the out-of-context quote he claims Newsweek ignored. | Brill feels that Newsweek misquoted him for click bait. | neutral |
Federal civilian employees who don't commit felonies and don't cuss out their supervisors pretty much have a guaranteed job with guaranteed wages for life. | Federal civilian employees need to commit felonies and swear at their supervisors in order to guarantee a lifelong job with wates. | contradiction |
He kept a personal ledger in which he recorded all the money he spent, even the $118 he paid for his wife's engagement ring, which he listed under Sundry Expenses. | The personal ledger was unused. | contradiction |
Is money money similarly presages Bob Dole on the 1996 campaign stump reminding people, It's your money! | Money money has nothing to do with Bob Dole and his "It's your money!" campaign. | contradiction |
Sheen recently overdosed on cocaine and methamphetamine, the 32-year-old actor's third overdose, according to the Star . A few months earlier, Sheen's father, actor Martin Sheen, and other family members tried to get Charlie to go to the Promises rehab center (where Brynn Hartman had reportedly been treated), but he re... | Sheen has overdosed multiple times. | entailment |
You know, everything has to be robust a robust foreign policy, a robust national defense, a robust air attack on Serbia, a robust police crackdown, a robust anti-drug policy, a robust investigation of abuses. | The author argues that all aspects, including homeland security, have to be strong. | entailment |
The hotel would deliver the desired ensemble to you (along with the indispensable needle-and-thread person and the right shoes) and would return it after you had checked out. | The service experienced by the guest does not merely end upon leaving the hotel. | entailment |
The key points of their critique of The Bell Curve are as | They do not critique The Bell Curve in any way. | contradiction |
To take one obscure but critical Life on Earth remained entirely one-celled for 3 billion years. | Life on earth was entirely five-celled for 3 billion years. | contradiction |
In Today's Papers for June 5, Scott Shuger | The paper was by Scott Shuger. | neutral |
Even when Forrest Sawyer is sitting in, it's still World News Tonight With Peter Jennings . Just because Johnny goes on vacation, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson doesn't suddenly become The Tonight Show With Jay Leno . The task of a guest host is delicate. | The Tonight Show Starring Johnny may be known as The Tonight Show With Jay Leno when Johnny goes on vacation. | contradiction |
When we're there, however, she spends a large part of the evening on the phone or on the computer. | Most of her time in the evening is spent on either the phone or the computer. | entailment |
Whites who never practiced discrimination are nonetheless beneficiaries of it. | Caucasians are unprejudiced because the advantage to bigotry is nonexistent. | contradiction |
Having endlessly debated the staying power of his '60s comic-strip sendups, most critics now conclude his art will last. | His critics didn't always agree that his comic strip sendups would end up being a staple. | neutral |
Babies, especially preemies, are more relaxed, have better digestion, and are generally happier when they are massaged. | Massages help babies relax as promote general health and happiness. | entailment |
A few seconds later, Jackie Kennedy comes on the line. | Jackie Kennedy quickly picked up the phone. | entailment |
Do you have a human resources department? | There is a human resource department there. | neutral |
Mavens can discern between makers at a glance. | Mavens easily stand out from makers. | entailment |
Colleagues had called Notra Trulock's allegations against Wen Ho Lee racist and had said there was not a shred of evidence against Lee . Trulock countered that only three of the 12 initial suspects in the case were of Chinese background and called a recent report exonerating the Clinton administration a whitewash. | Notra Trulock has been criticized for been allegedly racist | entailment |
Work is work, whether it is done inside the home or outside the home, Hutchison argues. | Hutchinson prefers work to be done outside the home. | neutral |
She has yet to come to terms, artistically ... | She is fully onboard, artistically. | contradiction |
But Jacob was pierced by shafts of doubt. | Jacob had already made up his mind. | neutral |
Why are you coming at me with that pillow? | Someone is questioning why they are being hit with a rock. | contradiction |
Slate is scheduled to take up residence Monday, Oct. 27, as an anchor tenant on AOL's news-channel newsstand. | Slate will depart AOL on the last Monday in October. | contradiction |
(David Plotz foretold Brown's departure in a recent Slate Assessment. | Brown's leaving was predicted by David Plotz. | entailment |
Well, these little nothings called neutrinos have a lot to say, if only we could find a press willing to pass on the message. | Even if the press was interested in neutrinos, they would be silent and uninteresting. | contradiction |
To address those issues the public--represented by the casual museum visitor--needed an understanding of the lives and practices of the gay community, so long hidden from view. | Nobody wants or needs to understand the gay community. | contradiction |
The House Judiciary Committee is making plans to hire 18 new lawyers for a possible impeachment inquiry. | The House Judiciary Committee is planning on using their own well known lawyers for the impeachment inquiry. | contradiction |
On Saturday, Mainichi Shimbun devoted its main editorial to Britain's new defense cuts, pointing out that Britain expects to save 141 billion yen on its defense bill over the next three years, while Japan's defense expenditure continues to rise. | Japan and UK won't need to use their defensive strength in the near future | neutral |
Of course, with airstrikes on Iraq, U.S. embassies on alert for terrorist attacks, and an impeachment vote looming on the Hill, you may just want to keep the set tuned to CNN. | The US was under attack by Iraqi airstrikes because of the president's impeachment hearing. | contradiction |
He has already demonstrated his acumen at milking the confrontation with Helms for its maximum theatrical and political value. | He tried to make the confrontation short and sweet to avoid drama. | contradiction |
Today, a letter writer who once interviewed the spy claims that to the dead man's knowledge, U.S. authorities never approved Diem's assassination. | Today, a spy claimed that to the dead man's knowledge, when interviewed by a letter writer, that the U.S. authorities might have approved Diem's assassination. | neutral |
This undermines explanations that assume ironclad effects of hormones. | Research on hormones halted decades ago. | contradiction |
He speaks very, very slowly. | He is giving a speech about turtles. | neutral |
But if you look at the international monetary literature when Mundell was in his glory days, you get the impression that he was 15 or 20 years ahead of his contemporaries. | Mundell was behind the times. | contradiction |
But, as in Washington, on snowy days like this, you take what you can get. | The snow was being swirled around by the wind. | neutral |
In our conversation, he spoke very forcefully against the special prosecutor (now independent counsel) statute. | The man angrily told the Independent Counsel what he thought about the special prosecutor's statue. | entailment |
Religious conservatives complain that the GOP has ignored their causes. | Religious conservatives are unhappy with the GOP. | entailment |
The anti-HMO strategy is also evidence of the pernicious influence of Anecdotal Politics. | Anecdotal politics is the cause of the anti-HMO strategy. | entailment |
Critics are surprisingly positive about the singer/songwriter/best-selling poet/soon-to-be film actress' second album after the 8 million copy selling Pieces of You . Musically she has matured, and her trademark folksy-bluesy-pop songs are dubbed sweet, soulful (Veronica Chambers, Newsweek ). The lyrics, however are sa... | The reviews for the album were overwhelmingly negative. | contradiction |
Is it proper for attendants to wear black at a wedding? | Wearing black to a wedding is considered to be bad manners. | neutral |
His masterpiece, Fallingwater, has been girded by steel scaffolding to prevent it from crumbling. | Fallingwater was his crowning achievement. | neutral |
She appears to be an apolitical soccer mom, but she's actually a liberal do-gooder and her advocacy of mental-health issues threatens to increase health-care costs for most Americans. | The mom used to be a conservative, but is now a liberal. | neutral |
(Or to comment on his current incompetence--it's an open secret on the Hill that Thurmond has lost it. | It is well known on the Hill that Thurmond is presently competent. | contradiction |
It's funny how hard it is to find anything to sing about. | It is comical finding anything to sing about. | entailment |
But the links may also be genetic or, at the very least, the result of ancient ancestral contact. | The links could be genetic. | neutral |
Krugman would also have found out that the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange is not representative of the way things Bonds are important, and what businessmen are doing is important. | Krugman would have learned more about the Buenos Aires Stock Exchange. | entailment |
Eszterhas is reminiscent of Playboy 's Hugh They share the same exaggerated sense of importance, the same pontificating humorlessness about their ridiculous jobs. | Eszterhas has a similar character to that of Playboy 's Hugh They. | neutral |
But the 20mph speed limit is probably obsolete. | There is a 20mph speed limit. | entailment |
Naturally, European governments want to tax call-back services out of existence. | Call-back services are barely taxed in Europe. | contradiction |
I put $75 on the New England Patriots as a 2.5-point underdog and $50 on a Boston Red Sox playoff game against the Cleveland Indians. | In the end, no money was placed on New England based teams. | contradiction |
What's different about the late 1990s' version? | Often the second version is better than the first. | neutral |
Election 97 uses a new Virtual Reality Modeling Language technology to provide 3-D maps that give British voters a better understanding of how constituencies are spread throughout the country and where the critical districts lie. | The technology is helping British voters to a great extent | entailment |
In the United States, where inflation and the budget deficit have receded for the time being, vulgar Keynesianism has recently staged an impressive comeback. | The economy of the United States improved | entailment |
4. Causality. | Everything has a cause. | neutral |
How do you forbid the kids to practice what you, er, practice? | The kids want to practice the violin with their dad. | neutral |
Of course not all shoddiness is local. | Only a little shoddiness comes from local sources. | neutral |
First of all, my extreme apologies for the spelling mistake. | The mistake occured because I forgot spellcheck was a thing that exists. | neutral |
This, he contends, is a symbol of the decline of community spirit and the rise of atomistic individualism. | He thinks it's a sign of the decline of the spirit of the community and a rise of individuality. | entailment |
Less grandiosely than Harmony Korine in Julien Donkey-Boy , Soderbergh pores over every scene in search of its essential dramatic gesture. | Soderbergh prefers to do things with a self important air to them. | contradiction |
An essay on the Atlanta shooter argues that he epitomizes the malaise of modern men disassociated from the bonds of fraternity and patriarchy that shaped their fathers' lives. | The Atlanta shooter lacked a strong father figure. | neutral |
She says, according to the Post , the secret is opening your mouth 'really wide' when eating. | A better secret is grabbing with both hands when eating. | neutral |
4) Who cares whether the judges are honest? | Many care about the honesty of judges. | contradiction |
In the '60s and '70s, rumors of Sinatra's Mob ties were family entertainment. | The word on the street was there were ties to the mob in the '60s and '70s to the family entertainment business. | entailment |
No More Teachers, No More Books ... | Children do not typically like teachers or books. | neutral |
4. Causality. | The output is completely unrelated to the input. | contradiction |
Instead, liberals should focus on a more pressing building stronger unions. | They need to create stronger relationships with other politicians on the same side as them. | neutral |
The pope did, however, suggest the extradition of Tinky Winky, for 'crimes against God. | The pope said Tinky Winky was innocent. | contradiction |
Top aides from recent administrations are The Secret Service never lets the president escape its protection. | The president tries to escape from protection. | neutral |
TUMORS AND IS A TERMINAL ILLNESS. | Tumors are harmless. | contradiction |
Judging from their undergraduate careers alone, you might well argue that the examples of Bill Bradley and George W. Bush illustrate a subtler point about affirmative action than mere thumbs-up or thumbs-down. | Bill Bradly and George Bush both were afraid to voice their opinions about affirmative actions. | neutral |
But here is the critical point about He never grabbed the ring. | He didn't grab the ring, and that was a key point. | entailment |
And the United States is also leading the creation of new international the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, the North Atlantic Free Trade Association, the World Trade Organization, the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change, and the Chemical Weapons Convention. | The United States has removed itself in the creation of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, the North Atlantic Free Trade Association, the World Trade Organization, the Kyoto Protocol on Climate Change, and the Chemical Weapons Convention. | contradiction |
In a limited way, the Reagan speech served as guidance for his policies after he came into office. | Reagan's speech helped pave the way for his policies. | entailment |
I missed the last couple of days because of a computer crash. | The computer crash was caused by the author. | neutral |
When a black wanted to buy a franchise to establish a numbers bank, he went to Bumpy. | Blacks had unwavering hatred for Bumpy and refused to go near him. | contradiction |
But reporters don't need artful seducers like Davis to make news. | Reporters have no need to use seduction to tell their stories. | entailment |
But it was the grass-roots opposition to KYC, sparked in part by the Libertarian Party, whose protest Web site steered 171,268 e-mail complaints from netizens to the FDIC, that elevated the subject to the national agenda. | KYC was not looked upon favorably. | entailment |
But there is a more fruitful way to look at He is the first high-profile newspaper man in a long time who actually believes in newspapers. | Newspapers actually believe a man to look fruitful. | contradiction |
Thurmond is so old that it's considered bad form to criticize his sorry record or dredge up his racist past. | Thurmond is a young guy who embraces people of all colors. | contradiction |
e) Some or all of the above. | It includes a little of it or all of it. | entailment |
But Spielberg doesn't have to catch them all. | Spielberg needs all of them. | contradiction |
There ought to be room in the retelling of it for the letters Mark Twain and Frederick Douglass exchanged, for the similarities between Invisible Man and Ben Franklin's Autobiography , for the presence of Charles Chesnutt at the banquet to honor Twain shortly before the latter's death, and for the monument in Mississip... | It would later be resolved, and the other important details of the entire matter, like the letters Mark Twain and Frederick Douglass exchanged, the presence of Charles Chesnutt at the banquet to honor Twain, and similar were added to the tale. | neutral |
Hardly the act of a speculator in a casino. | The sloppiness gives away the amateurishness of the culprit. | neutral |
We learn, for example, that on his field trips with Lady Gregory, Yeats had difficulty understanding the thick Irish accent of the peasants. | The peasants' Irish accents were comprehensible for Lady Gregory. | neutral |
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 refuse to buy videogames at full price even knowing they can resell them later. | contradiction |
Even this was Lentauw and Yamasami, Zulu tribesmen, entered the marathon because they happened to be in St. Louis as part of an exhibit about the Boer war. | The Zulu tribesmen entered the St. Louis marathon in the Olympics. | entailment |
The tobacco industry suffered a potentially catastrophic defection. | The defection will be easily absorbed by the tobacco industry | contradiction |
Buchanan even uses the word deterrence, though he doesn't use Mutually Assured Destruction, Bakelite, or hula hoop. | Buchanan uses a word that means "avoidance." | entailment |
I'm not sure how with a pair of e-mail messages I managed to effectively double the price of Chuck Close lithographs. | By communicating through the phone, the price of the lithographs doubled. | contradiction |
For the United Nations to thrive, it's not enough that the United States trust it. | The United States' trust is good enough for the UN to thrive. | contradiction |
Even in the suburbs, where dogs run free, no poodle comes home with a hammer and sickle spray-painted on his side. | Dogs are kept on leashes in the suburbs and are prevented from running free. | contradiction |
Hundreds of them, perhaps thousands, will be abandoned or dropped at the pound. | A massive amount of them will be left somewhere. | entailment |
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