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The Indonesian movement was a rather spontaneous resistance led by ordinary students, workers, the unemployed, and the lower-middle classes. | ordinary students, workers, the unemployed, and the lower-middle classes made up the Indonesian movement. | entailment |
What's different about the late 1990s' version? | There is a difference from the early 1990s' version | entailment |
Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, a Bush rival, Here is a fellow that went and flew airplanes and learned to be a pilot and was prepared to go, if he had to go. | Orrin Hatch knew nothing about airplanes. | contradiction |
Recognizing that the Internet effectively wipes out national borders, and fearing that the development of new technologies may be impeded by inconsistent tax policies, the federal government has been studying the issue of international tariffs on Internet transactions. | The federal government will continue studying the issue of international tariffs on Internet transactions in the future. | neutral |
Between 1989 and 1993, 48,000 students received Pell Grant overpayments; 35,000 received Pell Grants from two separate schools simultaneously; and 101,000 students, ineligible for Pell Grants because they had defaulted on federally guaranteed loans, received them anyway. | Pell Grants have been very effective at helping students achieve their goals. | neutral |
Wag the Dog director Barry Levinson writes that his movie was just a joke but compares Hillary Clinton's allegation of a right-wing conspiracy to the distraction ploys found in the film. | Barry Levinson thinks Hillary Clinton is correct in her allegations. | contradiction |
But Wellstone favors Kosovo intervention to stop the Holocaust-like atrocities occurring there. | Kosovo is at peace | contradiction |
Chosen under the auspices of the center's director, historian Peter Gay, the fellows include cultural critic Paul Berman, at work on a literary and political history of the Nicaraguan revolution; technology historian Gregory Dreicer, who will study the architecture of racial segregation; and historian Marion Kaplan, wh... | Marion Kaplan chose to study what it was like to be a Jew in Germany. | entailment |
When Time asks if Jiang should make a gesture on human rights to ease relations with America, Jiang I would like to know what you refer to specifically as a gesture. | Jiang, you can't sit on the fence here, be specific, what do you plan to do to make clear that you are improving regarding the lives of your countrymen? | entailment |
For about $50,000, the blind can have a circuit board inserted in their brains that will stimulate the visual cortex and produce grainy black-and-white images out of optical data captured through a tiny camera. | The surgery to implant the circuit board is cheap | contradiction |
Founding editor = permanent voice in growth of Wired ! Move forward together! | The person who created the magazine is no longer with it. | contradiction |
But Weld blew this moral advantage by attacking Helms July 15. | Weld attacked with a knife | neutral |
The problem was the constant struggle for supplies. | Supplies were always in abundance. | contradiction |
Once everybody goes in for length, let's give it about three years--the same period as between 1922 and 1925, say--and then expect another rise, with other connotations. | The recommended stay period lasts for at least a decade, after which we expect to see a significant and sharp decline. | contradiction |
Leaving a Doll's House and What Falls Away seem less like vindictive, manipulative performances than like baby steps in the right direction. | Leaving the two films was a good idea. | entailment |
I've always said that victory is the best exit strategy. | Even if achieving victory is impossible, trying to become victorious is the best strategy. | neutral |
They seem to think that junk food qualifies as their half of the groceries. | They wanted to buy junk food because they thought it was cheaper. | neutral |
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 and China are on good terms. | contradiction |
They can score, but they can't play D. | The team has been able to keep the opposition from scoring all season | contradiction |
These people are so power-hungry and so shameless they'll do anything to win, Dole said at a rally in Glendale, Calif., the day after the debate (before leading the audience in the It's Our Money, It's Our Money, It's Our Money). | Dole is not interested in Power | neutral |
A few of the more bearable Hotel Bill, Cash Inn, China Pattern, The John Wilkes Toll Booth, Sheets for Treats. | Hotel Bill is the worst brand available. | contradiction |
We have some very tough laws against gun violence in Texas, and federal law with its mandatory sentences is tough as well. | An American state has tough laws against gun violence | entailment |
Vice President Gore is on the hot seat in the campaign-finance investigation . The Washington Post reported that some of the money Gore raised in phone calls from the White House went to the Clinton-Gore campaign (hard money) instead of the Democratic National Committee (soft money). | Funds were only raised via mail for Vice President Gore's campaign. | contradiction |
Both the NYT and WP run follow-on stories to last week's revelation that the government's drug office had a program of financial incentives for networks incorporating anti-drug themes into their shows. | Networks would have been neutral on drugs if not for government money. | neutral |
If abortion is not wrong--irrespective of the circumstances--then the issue becomes a tradeoff among unpleasant alternatives. | Abortion is an alternative to pregnancy. | entailment |
(Quayle--that tax-and-spend liberal--would set it at a whopping 19 percent.) | Quayle set it at five percent. | contradiction |
The unofficial spin, from James Jones is a puppet of greedy right-wingers, and besides, Clinton is whipping her in the polls. | The woman, like a real life Joan of Arc, is viewed as giving, giving everything to those around her, is gaining momentum. | contradiction |
The reality, though, is that this kind of stuff still happens all the time (even though eventually everyone does seem to get caught). | Few, if any of the perpetrators ever seem to get caught. | contradiction |
Those who protested NATO's action in Kosovo because it lacked a U.N. mandate should read Slaughterhouse to see what an earlier mandate ethnic cleansing superintended by men in blue helmets. | There was a lot of backlash against NATO's action in Kosovo because it lacked a U.N. command | neutral |
The Post reminds readers of what else she said (Hillary's words are in italics): | Hillary's words are differentiated by the use of italics. | entailment |
3) The appeals court's decision has nasty ramifications for the entire government. | The government will remain unaffected by the appeals court's decision. | contradiction |
The University of Chicago has chosen a new president--but the debate over the ongoing shake-up at the school continues. | The new leader at the University of Chicago arrived to a stable administration. | contradiction |
(Billy is said to be the family peacemaker.) | He is a middle child | neutral |
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. | Italian movies in the '50s had different beauty standards than today. | entailment |
Thus, the number of passive vs. active investors will always fluctuate around an equilibrium. | The ratio of active to passive investors doesn't change much. | entailment |
I still get up when a woman enters the room, open a door for her, and offer my seat on a bus. | Women appreciate what I do for them. | neutral |
We can stumble into a war with China over Taiwan very easily, warns Professor David Shambaugh of George Washington University. | China is probably willing to send military force to protect its claims with regard to Taiwan. | neutral |
The problem, though, is that the ADR phenomenon has created a situation where U.S. investors are pouring billions of dollars into companies whose standards of financial disclosure and corporate governance are dramatically different from our own and which are, in some cases, nonexistent. | U.S. investors are investing their money into companies that lack standards of financial disclosure and corporate governance due to the ADR phenomenon. | entailment |
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. | The clothes in '50s movies aimed to arouse waitresses | contradiction |
Don't take my word for it. | Rather than take my word for it, you should find out for yourself. | neutral |
Wilson provides superb overviews of Western intellectual history and of the current state of understanding in many academic disciplines. | Wilson is a college professor so his superb overview on Western intellectual history is not surprising. | neutral |
The short-term question was how such a nut got drafted into the Israeli army | Israel is a draftless country that only has a voluntary military force. | contradiction |
(Read for Slate 's take on Jackson's findings.) | Jackson's discovery, which can be found here, is Slate's take. | entailment |
Utah looks like my dream come true. | The Utah monolith is a mind control device planted by aliens to control humanity. | contradiction |
It's not our job to police the whole world , says the realist. | Everyone agrees on foreign policy. | contradiction |
So the argument is that putting some of the money in stocks will make the trust fund more profitable and avoid, or at least put off, the day it runs out of money. | The argument is that stocks make the trust fund more profitable | entailment |
A core group of kids do have a distinct attention abnormality, but Ritalin worked so well--it can reduce distractibility even in perfectly normal children--that now almost any difficult child is considered for the diagnosis and drug. | Ritilan can help with a child's attention abnormality. | entailment |
But, as in Washington, on snowy days like this, you take what you can get. | You take whatever you get on snowy days like this in Washington. | entailment |
Is this simply the nature of status--the rich will always find a way to distinguish themselves from the poor? | The rich will separate themselves from the poor until the end of civilization. | neutral |
Researchers in Boston are already implanting fetal pig cells in the brains of Parkinson's disease patients. | The fetal pig cells are slowing the progression of Parkison's disease. | neutral |
Of course this kind of demand-side thinking is extremely out of fashion. | Demand-side thinking is as popular as it has ever been. | contradiction |
The online Times offers a daily Whitewater, Etc. update, as well as flashbacks to Whitewater coverage from a year and two years ago. | Whitewater is an important issue, so the coverage on it is very thorough. | neutral |
The agency can't really ensure their client's behavior, but you would know that it had done its very best to choose only well-behaved children. | The agency deals with child actors and/or models. | entailment |
He says this will make our system the best. | He rejected every system before him and refused to make an endorsement. | contradiction |
But what if times get tough and caps start to pinch? | Times may or may not get tough. | neutral |
An article argues that liberals should oppose the National Endowment for the Arts on the grounds that art does not need federal subsidies. | The National Endowment for the Arts existed before the article was written | entailment |
This July, Sen. | It's the month of Smarch | contradiction |
There's a different, but no less intense, pleasure to be derived from these miracles worked up from the meager materials of paper and chalk. | The pleasure from these miracles is far more intense | contradiction |
The company could have monitored distribution better but didn't because it wanted to keep its hands clean, Hass has said. | The company wanted to keep its hands clean. | entailment |
How do you forbid the kids to practice what you, er, practice? | Kids will always listen to their parents. | contradiction |
If so, it seems to have worked. | It looked like it was going to fail. | neutral |
Perhaps so, but in that case somebody should tell this to Joel Klein, the assistant attorney general in charge of the antitrust division. | Joel Klein is the assistant attorney general in charge of the antitrust division. | entailment |
This makes it one of the few possible end runs around the meritocratic-credentialing complex, whereby standardized test scores determine future opportunities. | Standardized test scores are useless in determining future opportunities. | contradiction |
I also really believe that what people were responding to during the World Cup was the spirit of those women. | US women won the World Cup in 2015 and 2019 | neutral |
Larry then goes astray in my view when he writes, Threats to liberty change. | Larry wrote about treats to liberty | entailment |
Time says Dolly the cloned sheep could be a fake. | The sheep's name is Debra. | contradiction |
Slate , where my daughter Karenna worked in '96 and '97. | My daughter never worked at Slate. | contradiction |
Because the barbarians are coming today and the emperor's waiting to receive their leader. | The emperor is anticipating the arrival of the leader of the barbarians | entailment |
I sometimes found myself wishing he would let the picture catch its breath, that the performers would stop coming at me in stroboscopic flashes. | i find peace without any problems of my own. | contradiction |
Remember that only one generation before my remembered holiday party, most people didn't have health insurance at all. | Only one generation before my remembered holiday party, most customers didn't have health insurance at all. | entailment |
If that is the administration's strategy, it is foolhardy. | Some believe the current administration's strategy is foolhardy. | entailment |
As local lore goes, it doesn't match the all-time classic (Headless Body Found in Topless Bar). | Headless Body Found in Topless Bar was created by an author. | neutral |
So when you hear all this business about cuts, let me caution you that that is not what is going on. | What you hear about cuts is not what is actually happening. | entailment |
One consequence is that the United States needs fewer land-based nukes since it is no longer planning all-out war with Russia. | America's planned war with Russia is officially #Canceled | entailment |
And ads on the Internet, at least so far, lack oomph. | Internet ads are full of oomph | contradiction |
But I love it even more because it has saved me so much trouble. | The author hates it because it caused trouble. | contradiction |
But I hope the British people will see it in the spirit in which it is intended--one of reconciliation and peace and hopes for the future. | It is intended to have a spirit of reconciliation and peace | entailment |
I bought two large tubes after your super review. | The super review resulted in more sales | entailment |
Maybe we should have seen it journalists destroyed rock | TV journalists were more to blame than print journalists | neutral |
It's true that many, many Jews will be killed. | The author is aware there will be deaths. | entailment |
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. | His long paintings are the only ones in the round gallery. | neutral |
Luckily, he is highly placed, but I mean, how does one gracefully NOT contribute? | He is lucky that he is highly placed. | entailment |
But he has never done what his characters would have. | He has different behavior from his characters | entailment |
The basic tool of statistical social science in general, and of The Bell Curve in particular, is regression analysis, a technique used to assign weights to various factors (called independent variables) in determining a final outcome (called the dependent variable). | Regression analysis is a tool utilized in statistical social science. | entailment |
According to Kristol, Deputy Editor John Podhoretz turned down Tucker Carlson's Norquist proposal because he didn't want the magazine to be seen as carrying on a vendetta against Gingrich. | Deputy Editor John Podhoretz agreed to Tucker Carlson's Norquist proposal. | contradiction |
I then launched Xwindows. | I didn’t run x-windows | contradiction |
In 1992, only 1,070 abortions were performed after the 25 th week. | Abortions after the 25th week were unheard of in 1992. | contradiction |
And so, as I said, the co-op's story helps me to resist the pull of fatalism and pessimism. | Yo homie, darkness yanks at me but, that jam about the Co-op is straight up fly. | entailment |
By these criteria Kinsey fares well. | Kinsey fares well by most criteria. | neutral |
His decision to resign and run for the ambassadorship few expect him to win should be treated like these other nutty episodes. | He is not expected to win the ambassador position. | entailment |
In tears, jailbird confesses to her role in the murder of Vince Foster and 'anything else Ken Starr wants. | Vince Foster was murdered. | entailment |
As American multinationals ship their production overseas, the likelihood of getting business to support an import tariff (which would now tax their own imports) becomes equally small. | Shipping production overseas is more expensive. | contradiction |
Pols spend their dotage as think tank scholars or consultants or part-time lobbyists ( Bob Dole) and are trotted out periodically for sage commentary. | Bob Dole is one slick son-of-a-gun, lemme tell ya | neutral |
This path has been smoothed by the nihilism of those Arab intellectuals--including Said--who prefer utopian dreams to a view of politics as the art of compromise. | Said had little formal education and was unfit to discuss intellectual topics. | contradiction |
Critics scoff at high-tech guru Esther Dyson's claims that the Internet will expand democracy, build communities, and liberate workers. | Esther Dyson thinks the Internet will expand democracy. | entailment |
The brawny Neeson is a calamity as Wilde, says New York's John Simon. | John Simon speaks about Neeson and Wilde. | entailment |
To counteract mushy curricula (whole math, multiculturalism) and keep pace on the highly competitive college track. | The idea is that counteracting mushy curricula keeps you on pace on the highly competitive college track. | neutral |
Second, a humbler labor movement might be less likely to cut shortsighted political deals that undercut its larger purpose. | The labor movement is not free of politics. | entailment |
People will argue about where to draw the line. | People are conservative when it comes to drawing the line. | neutral |
A writer recounts his experience as a phone psychic. | He tell the story of when he was a phone psychic. | entailment |
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