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Third, the woman serves the man's need to be needed. | A man has a need | entailment |
It is true that no juror can be sure whether his or her doubt is more or less than 5 percent, but it is equally true that no juror can be sure whether his or her doubt is more or less than reasonable. | Many jurors have some level of doubt. | neutral |
When you hear that despite the fact that he has economists who know better, the Justice Department's Joel Klein apparently either believes or chooses to claim that this case is about path dependence, you start to wonder. | Hearing that Justice Department's Joel Klein apparently either believes or chooses to claim that this case is about path dependence makes you wonder about the Attorney General. | neutral |
She's still working on it, a Pentagon source tells me. | A Pentagon source says she's making progress. | entailment |
As a society we may have to face facts. | Society may have to face facts. | entailment |
In a poll of 773 chief executives in 23 countries, consultants Watson Wyatt Worldwide found that most think productivity peaks around age 43. | Employees are useless after age 30. | contradiction |
This is the amount on the check the new owner writes. | The new owner paid in cash. | contradiction |
It works, maybe to a fault. | It works annoyingly well. | entailment |
If Clinton were going to apologize, Lewinsky's new image would be safe. | Lewinsky's new image has already been tarnished. | neutral |
I already know I am an idiot, but am I to be a happy idiot or a miserable one? | I would like to be happy, even if I am stupid. | neutral |
Democrats have done themselves a lot of harm by refusing to discriminate between those programs that are vital and those that are not. | Democrats are confused by all the different programs out there. | neutral |
Ad revenue increased but not enough to cover enormous new Recruiting new subscribers by direct mail, printing more magazines, and mailing more magazines are tremendously expensive operations. | Physical publications tend to be exceedingly costly. | neutral |
The art historian Linda Nochlin has traced what she calls Degas' perfectly ordinary anti-Semitism to status anxiety. | Linda Nochlin has been an art historian for decades. | neutral |
Many Protestants have no doubt that Jesus is really present in the Communion distributed at Catholic Masses. | The Communion celebrated at Catholic Masses is believed by many Protestants to be the literal body and blood of Jesus. | neutral |
Perhaps we are now seeing a new social phenomenon--trophy kids. | Being raised as a "trophy kid" is bad for the psyche of children. | neutral |
If a Milosevic knew with reasonable certainty that ethnic cleansing would be prevented and punished, he might not attempt it. | Milsovic attempted ethnic cleansing in Russia. | contradiction |
Thanks to current banking regulations, more than 85 percent of U.S. banks currently maintain KYC programs. | KYC programs are seen as problematic and insecure by most banks. | contradiction |
I can imagine a channel devoted to such productions. | I have an imagination | entailment |
If there is ever to be one, it will have to resemble this treaty at least surprise inspections of suspicious sites, the economic and moral ostracism of nations that don't cooperate, etc. | In an opinion, the described treaty should resemble another. | entailment |
I felt as if I had wandered in in the middle of the second act--why did it make such a big difference? | The speaker was gone for a long time. | neutral |
And the name of that guy? | They didn't care what the name of the man was at all, and didn't ask. | contradiction |
DNA evidence shows that Neanderthals were not our ancestors. | Acient beings had a close relation to us humans. | contradiction |
A shocking number of his recent articles are based on something he saw on television. | None of his time is spent watching TV | contradiction |
A victory by Deep Blue would indicate its superior computational skills, but not a capacity for conscious thought. | If Deep Blue won it would show superior computational skills. | entailment |
But the real hope for ending the AIDS epidemic is not expensive drug therapies. | The AIDS epidemic is unsolvable, especially with those affordable drug therapies. | contradiction |
Shops may be open later, they may be open all of Saturday. | I have no desire to go shopping this weekend. | contradiction |
The three newsmagazines reconstruct the Heaven's Gate suicide, trace the cult's history, and link it to burgeoning New Age spiritualism. | Heaven's Gate was well covered in the news. | entailment |
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. | Milosevic's disinformation benefit all Serbs | contradiction |
Klayman, who presents a coherent faaade while making wild and unsubstantiated charges, is perfect. | Klayman has the support of a lot of people around him. | neutral |
But it is easy to guess. | It is difficult to reach an uncertain conclusion | contradiction |
They think the big boys knew the risks but believed that if LTCM came to grief its creditors would be protected from loss by the government. | The government abandoned LTCM's creditors. | neutral |
These lawyers might make the case that even tobacco companies have rights, and that the public interest actually was served by getting these companies a better bargain. | The public interest was served by getting these companies a better bargain, and tobacco companies have rights | entailment |
And in the Where are they now? | Someone will know where they are. | neutral |
(At least they said it was hers when Sophie R-C handed over a100,000 of Bill Gates' money.) | Sophie R-C handed over a 100,000 of Warren Buffet's money to the SEC. | contradiction |
In our conversation, he spoke very forcefully against the special prosecutor (now independent counsel) statute. | He drove his point home by hitting his leg. | neutral |
Virtually every church in the state, the top strategists from both parties, the state chamber of commerce, and thousands of grassroots organizers banded together to defeat poker. | A number of groups, with bipartisan support, worked together to bring down poker. | entailment |
Maybe even Al Gore will soon exalt with a broad smile the vibrant U.S. ecology. | The purity of the US's air and water supply would make Al Gore proud. | neutral |
Hold nude poetry readings by Germaine Greer, Betty Friedan, and Bill Baird (the abortion-rights advocate, not the famed puppeteer--who, by the way, has currently found work moving Annette Funicello's mouth). | Bill Baird is an abortion rights advocate. | entailment |
Thurmond is so old that it's considered bad form to criticize his sorry record or dredge up his racist past. | Thurmond has a racist past. | entailment |
George W. Bush takes both covers. | Bush was able to find two covers. | entailment |
If we focus on small problems that make headlines, we will ignore bigger problems that don't. | We should avoid sensationalized stories so we focus more on important problems. | entailment |
My own admittedly romantic preference is to see his career as a quest for inspiration, and to say Pollock sought it long, found it briefly, and couldn't live without it. | Pollock found inspiration in his career. | neutral |
What's more pernicious about the coverage is that it confuses the qualities of a crusader with those of a president. | Crusaders and presidents share multiple qualities. | neutral |
Granted, there exists, in the form of a rich language and history, what Huntington would call a core Sinic civilization. | Sinics still exist | neutral |
The coverage of her day in court was uniformly kind, rarely mentioning that she has lied before and changed her story now. | Being two faced, she told the judge first one story, then her mother another. | neutral |
Ned Devine is this year's stab at The Full Monty (1997), which made more than $100 million and even snagged an Oscar nomination. | The Full Monty rendered more than $100 million. | entailment |
Leaving a Doll's House and What Falls Away seem less like vindictive, manipulative performances than like baby steps in the right direction. | Leaving behind the two projects was disappointing for some people. | neutral |
The question is, said Alice, whether you CAN make words mean so many different things. | Alice wonders if she will be able to define words in different ways. | neutral |
But skeptics suggest a darker that the Lippo fee was a payoff to Hubbell to keep quiet about Whitewater. | Hubbell is reported to have unique information about Whitewater. | entailment |
It recounts the misdeeds of Phantomd, a teen-age cracker who infiltrated computers at nuclear-weapons labs, military bases, banks, dams, and major corporations before he was caught. | The teenager who hacked into many high profiled places was eventually caught. | entailment |
Why the willingness to weaken his major substantive achievement? | He had a big achievement | entailment |
We don't see him surprise the nation in 1964 with strong showings in the Maryland and Wisconsin Democratic primaries--states outside the Deep South where he wasn't expected to fare well. | He did well in Georgia. | neutral |
In the spirit of the ongoing pile-on on journalists, I have to argue that journalists are to blame for rock pomposity. | Journalists are responsible for rock pomposity. | entailment |
Halfway through the film, Tarzan, a Victorian-era Enkidu, lured by Jane, is prepared to follow her back to England. | Tarzan is gay in this reel of film, talking with Cheetah. | contradiction |
K has no trouble deciding which it is now that he needs a few second-order considerations to refine his argument. | K is arguing against someone in a debate. | neutral |
(Formerly the state sport was catching and returning runaway slaves.) | The runaway slaves were caught and returned by the state. | entailment |
Of Decter's comments, the less said the better. | Decter planned his comments for dispersal. | neutral |
Milosevic points to 1989. | Milosevic believes things are exactly the same as they were in 1989. | neutral |
And what makes Chatterbox think he knows all about the Clintons' chilly business deal either? | Chatterbox claims to have never heard of the Clintons. | contradiction |
Wolf sees the telling of her own personal experiences as a triumph for all women. | Wolf sees her telling her own personal experiences as a failure for every woman. | contradiction |
Previous generations bore scars from all sorts of non-life-threatening diseases, the stuff everyone picked up as a baby. | Previous generations had zero exposure to diseases. | contradiction |
The book is said to degenerate into a jeremiad when Rhodes anoints mad-cow disease the new Black Death. | The book uses Mad-cow disease as a plot point which might be seen in a negative light. | entailment |
No wonder, then, that right-wingers think of PBS as liberal and lefties regard it as a corporate/conservative tool. | PBS is regarded as a conservative minded network by all right-wingers. | contradiction |
Nor does Big Blue exercise the kind of financial or cultural power that Morgan once did. | Morgan lacked financial and cultural power unlike Big Blue. | contradiction |
Afterward, Gordon thanked Earnhardt for teaching him all his tricks. | Gordon taught Earnhardt everything he knows. | contradiction |
Twenty-five years ago, Pennsylvania pinball machines displayed this for entertainment purposes only. | pinball machines in Pennsylvania stated "entertainment purposes only" on them | entailment |
The situation will be like that in a cabaret, where you cannot sit down at a table and watch the show without paying something. | You can pay after the cabaret show is over | contradiction |
It's bread and circuses without the bread. | It's just circuses here, the bread is missing. | entailment |
Microsoft isn't preventing anyone from using Netscape or charging Netscape for the right of access; it's providing Internet Explorer free, but then that would be normal practice in this kind of industry even if IE wasn't allegedly an integral part of Windows 95. | Microsoft charges Netscape for the right of access | contradiction |
It will be because they hope it may mean a happier, more secure week for their kid and a less anxious one for themselves. | Because the child had a bad week, the parents were able to have a good week. | contradiction |
Lonely and anxious to be used, the condom grows so weary of the wait that he throws away his Either the condom's owner is abstinent, or he's careless. | The condom is glad to be unused. | contradiction |
oh, I'm sorry--are we out of time? | The speaker lost track of time. | entailment |
Critics revel in his caustic humor and vengeful gossip about new-media moguls (he describes one AOL exec as a fat man, an ugly man, sweating like crazy). | Critics detest his harsh jokes | contradiction |
All this time, the land for the library has sat undisturbed, covered with tall weeds and empty buildings, its intended purpose marked only by a banner that has grown progressively more tattered. | Development on the library has stagnated. | entailment |
We know, of course, whose dreams Tom is a character in. | Tom is a character in someone's dreams. | entailment |
Reverse Triangulation: How Clinton's immoderation helps the Democrats look moderate. | The Democrat's moderation would be a winning strategy among politicians. | neutral |
But just two weeks later, Charlton shared the distressing news that the couple's love life is being ruined by his penchant for antiques hunting on the He's apparently so caught up in his Net surfing that he forgets Jennifer's keeping his bed warm. | Jennifer will confront Charlton about his obsession. | neutral |
By their sheer effectiveness, the quality-of-life drugs narrow the range of what society accepts as normal. | The quality-of-life drugs widen the range of what society accepts as normal. | contradiction |
What a fascinating and generous letter. | The letter was not fascinating to every reader. | neutral |
Well, there has been an excruciatingly technical argument about this, mysteriously known as the double dividend debate; the general consensus seems to be no, and that on balance pollution taxes would be more likely to reduce GDP slightly than to increase it. | The Gross Domestic Product, will get higher the more people are punished for polluting, not to put the Cart before the horse. | contradiction |
Investors can decide not only that Microsoft owes its success to the abuse of monopoly power, and not only that the courts will strip the company of this ability, but that Microsoft doesn't know any other way to survive. | Investors should use the fact that it is a monopoly with no recourse after it gets stripped of this power by the courts, to decide what to do with their investment. | entailment |
And in a final act of disintermediation, Son of 695 retaliates against all these mayors and council members who thought they got the drop on It will roll back all taxes and fees increased since July 1999, when I-695 qualified for the ballot. | The act was not political. | contradiction |
Even if they use the meat. | The meat is spoiled rotten. | contradiction |
But the press only borrows the martial rhetoric that business leaders use themselves. | Most employees dislike the business leaders' combative rhetoric. | neutral |
It's about sex. | It is suitable for kids. | contradiction |
It is simple, dog-like gratitude for a reason to declare the presidential race more interesting. | The author was disappointing the race was more interesting. | contradiction |
After sampling more than 35 different toothpastes, my researchers and I came to some conclusions about taste. | Not all toothpastes taste the same. | entailment |
It's dark. | There is a broken light bulb | neutral |
It's sad to see a great institution reduced to a tattered geriatric remnant of its former self. | All great institutions end up tattered at some point. | neutral |
Throughout the controversy, Bennett has made much of the cause of truth with a capital T. His Standard article, portentously titled Clinton, Gays, and the Truth, accused the Clintonites of scanting that important commodity. | Bennett wrote an article | entailment |
[speaking] : Well, wait a second--not all of them. | The speaker interrupted someone. | neutral |
That in the process she had learned what makes the locals tick--as well as a language known to few, if any, CIA officials--was of no Her chances of being hired would have been much better if she had remained celibate in Salt Lake City. | She knew a rare language in the CIA. | entailment |
And, of course, hospitals have squeezed as much profit as possible out of insurers, billing for everything they can. | After billing insurers, hospitals made profits | entailment |
One common mistake is to count federal grants-in-aid as state and local taxes, but that's double counting, since they're already paid for by federal taxes. | Federal grants-in-aid must be counted as state and local taxes as well as federal taxes. | contradiction |
Which has a curious--and perhaps salutary--effect. | The effect went unnoticed. | contradiction |
The one extracurricular venue where I run into a lot of Asian-Americans is a Very Serious music school in Scarsdale, the suburban town in the New York area that (because of its famous school system) has the most name-brand appeal for transferred Japanese executives. | Scarsdale is popular with Asian-Americans | entailment |
He's making himself a positive role model for kids and displaying the leadership for which the American people are hungering. | He is running for a public office. | neutral |
Your wanderings on the Web leave more footprints than you may realize. | The things you do online are untraceable, giving you complete anonymity. | contradiction |
It runs several new pictures of Lewinsky, including two that are embarrassingly revealing. | The images of Lewinsky are professional passport photos. | contradiction |
It was not always this way. | The way has stayed the same but the perspective has changed. | neutral |
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