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So far, Campbell and Frank have enlisted only 34 co-signers, and the administration shows no signs of paying attention. | The administration is paying strict attention to Campbell and Frank. | contradiction |
Shouldn't the permission to widen have preceded the wire, which was in fact the widening? | The widening before the wire is very important to the process. | neutral |
You couldn't possibly have published a better parody of what passes for scholarship in the postmodern world. | This scholarship is funny. | entailment |
And Jacob said to Rebekah, his mother, 'Behold, Esau my brother is a hairy man, and I am a smooth man, so maybe I should take him to a good stylist who would no doubt be, as so many of them are, gay. | A blind woman can tell them apart. | neutral |
However, there are currently no federal laws prohibiting the second category. | The next subject is totally legal | entailment |
That's the only thing that'll overcome the meat-grinding aspects of national politics. | National politics is a grind. | entailment |
If anyone actually was inclined to light up a cigar after breakfast, he would have been breaking the NAM's no-smoking rule, according to an association representative (who, like another witness I talked to, saw no cigars). | A witness saw cigars | contradiction |
The dog that did bark but no one noticed--the political turmoil in the three great South Asian nations of India, Pakistan, and Indonesia, which now are well on the way to passing the three northern Asian nations of China, Japan, and Russia in population (Indonesia is fourth, Pakistan just passed Japan to seventh, India... | The population of the northern Asians will always be greater than their southern counterparts. | contradiction |
, the government--borrowing a lot of money). | The government borrowed a little bit of money. | contradiction |
Forcing HMOs to stay in a failing business cannot be good for seniors and would chill entry by others. | HMOs must be replaced by a different system. | neutral |
I think I can read your story between the lines. | It is possible to read your story between the lines. | entailment |
Pennebaker made about Dylan's previous European tour in 1965, Eat the Document , which was edited by Dylan himself, is a pointless coda. | Dylan was not available for comment. | neutral |
But the answer is noooo . I mean, why should I agree now? | He knew the answer before being asked. | neutral |
But I have been unable to visualize one think-tank scholar killing another. | It is hard to visualize one think-tank scholar killing another. | entailment |
Submitting a decision to the U.S. | A decision can be submitted to America | entailment |
It's a spacey sort of blues, with Davis and Shorter playing furiously against the ethereal, Rothko-like shadings of Hancock's Fender Rhodes and Carter's electric bass and the anxious pulse of Williams' ride cymbal. | Davis and Shorter played against Hancock, Carter, and Williams. | entailment |
The rules have indeed changed. | There are rules | entailment |
I worked with Blumenthal at the New Yorker and didn't like him. | I loved working with Blumenthal. | contradiction |
If you go, don't forget to buy the illuminating book by its curator, Valerie Steele. | One may be going to a place where purchases are refused. | contradiction |
The play recounts Wilde's downfall, says USA Today 's David Patrick Stearns, with the inevitability and much of the monumentality of a Greek tragedy. | David Patrick Stearns thought the play uplifted Wilde | contradiction |
American soldiers gave her a drink and poured water over her. | The soldiers wanted to help her | neutral |
Tobey sketched spinach hawkers and bums at the downtown Pike Place Public Market and was sometimes mistaken for one. | People sometimes tried to give Tobey money as he sketched spinach hawkers and bums at the downtown Pike Place Public Market. | neutral |
At the Naval Academy, McCain was nicknamed Punk, and that's what he is. | McCain attended the Naval Academy. | entailment |
Newt Gingrich messed with Medicare and went down in flames. | Messing with Medicare in 2011 caused Newt Gingrich to go down in flames. | neutral |
Talk-show host Kathie Lee Gifford found out that a lump in her breast was benign. | Kathie Lee Gifford was thrilled and relieved that the lump in her breast was found to be benign. | neutral |
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 has the sole power to declare war. | contradiction |
Salinger wrote similar letters to other young female writers. | Salinger wrote zero letters. | contradiction |
The New York Times list is the industry standard. | ZeroHedge receives praise as the established norm | contradiction |
And bicycles, once the vigorous instruments of suburban freedom, are rarely spotted in the playground; parents fear for their kids in heavy suburban traffic. | Bicycles are as a common a sight now on playgrounds as they ever were. | contradiction |
In addition, the unions sponsored voter guides and a get-out-the-vote campaign. | The unions refused to pick a side and give money to either campaign | contradiction |
He paved the way for the Bronsons and Chuck Norrises and Seagals and Jean-Claude Van Dammes and all the other righteous slayers of post-midnight cable-movie-channel programming. | His actions were tiny and ineffective to the future of movie actors. | contradiction |
An article says his daughter Tina and wife Barbara will squabble over his $200 million estate. | Tina is his wife | contradiction |
This has rekindled the concern and outrage sparked a few weeks ago by the similar death of a pledge at Louisiana State University. | The pledged at Louisiana State University died while pledging to a fraternity. | neutral |
They thought Bob Dole lost in 1996 because he was mean and distant. | Bob Dole was cranky where ever he went. | neutral |
I'm not sure it is right, in ways I hope it is wrong, and in the end, Richard, you might be It might just not add up. | I am not sure about this at all and in some ways hope that it is wrong. | entailment |
Ah, it's always the big but. | It's never the small but | entailment |
As a society we may have to face facts. | Society will be unable to face facts. | neutral |
Storr makes large claims for these paintings, seeing them as the first successful attempt to systematize the 'allover' painting invented by Pollock and Rothko. | Storr makes large claims for these abstract paintings, | neutral |
Kaaterskill Falls ,by Allegra Goodman (Dial Press). | Goodman's writings were reviled by everyone, so she was unable to find a publisher for her works. | contradiction |
He still exaggerates the hostility displayed, and says that Saxton won't let me answer when in fact Reich's chief economist is later allowed to deliver a lecture-length reply. | The short reply from the top economic adviser was mandated by Reich. | contradiction |
It half-works right up to the point where people start getting gassed, and then Benigni's moist-eyed heroism and tenacious faith in his own irresistibility start to seem like a monstrous ego trip--a clown's megalomania. | Benigni has always had high faith in his own attraction. | 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. | Most people with seasonal allergies do not seek treatment. | entailment |
An ecological theory of the kosher laws suggests that they're meant to proscribe animals who'd compete with us for the foods we need. | Kosher laws are beneficial for the ecology of nature. | neutral |
If such evidence is present, return Kennewick Man to his rightful tribal reservation. | If evidence is existent, action must be taken. | entailment |
The most commonly stolen models are Honda Accords and Toyota Camrys. | Honda Accords and Toyota Camrys are easy to steal | neutral |
We all know people who are essentially hotblooded, or melancholy (which literally means black bile), or phlegmatic, or who view the world with a jaundiced eye. | People who are melancholy are happy. | contradiction |
The only reason to release it now is political, and national security officials shouldn't play politics. | Some jobs should be outside of politics. | entailment |
Mavis believes the deaths are accidental, but circumstances suggest that the act was at least unconsciously volitional. | Mavis believes the deaths were caused on purpose. | contradiction |
Again the question is asked, again Burton feigns. | Mr. Burton. is being cooperative. | contradiction |
Is it Christmas in Tel Aviv or New Year's Eve in Manhattan? | The author likes to travel. | neutral |
Well, these little nothings called neutrinos have a lot to say, if only we could find a press willing to pass on the message. | The press is unwilling to pass along the message. | entailment |
But this letter is long enough, possibly too long for the format, so I will leave discussion of Lemann's attempt to sum up to the next letter. | The letter is verbose | entailment |
Charles Isherwood in Daily Variety : [M]akes a startling case for the reexamination of this landmark play ... | Charles Isherwood writes for Daily Variety. | entailment |
The Wall Street Journal noted that liquor-industry executives are disgruntled with the ban because it prevents them from competing on the tube with beer companies. | The ban helps liquor companies win on the TV compared to beer companies. | contradiction |
Well, these little nothings called neutrinos have a lot to say, if only we could find a press willing to pass on the message. | Their statements will get a ton of press coverage | contradiction |
The cover shows Johnson, a bland-looking man in full business attire, on the porch of an all-American home that looks a tad too small to be his. | cover included a very small house | neutral |
The new regimens are themselves feasible (at costs from pennies to $60 per patient, they seem to be). | The price for the regimens is reasonable | entailment |
When I tell people I'm an ultimate fighting fan, they invariably Don't people get killed all the time doing that? | ultimate fighting is illegal | contradiction |
Needless to say, one such entry would be unacceptable, and we've adopted strict safeguards to prevent any such problems. | Safeguards are in place | entailment |
Pleasure, for Klein, is the opposite of It's all about gratification and excess. | Klien is not impulsive. | contradiction |
I'm assuming they never think of me in this context because to them I was the other half of a couple with Rob, and it would somehow be disloyal on their part to introduce me to other men. | Rob's friends are disloyal | contradiction |
While this may have been true for a good many (Beatles, Dylan), the requirements of publishing every two weeks meant others, like the Moodies, Vanilla Fudge, Jefferson Airplane (Son of Jesus, anyone?) | The Moodie could not publish every 2 weeks | neutral |
Plato's girlfriend is worried the former actress is on a downward spiral to death. | Plato's girlfriend believes the former actress is likely to die within the next year | neutral |
The net effect on national savings, and therefore on overall economic growth, is zilch. | The country is a facing a deficit. | neutral |
And even with clean practices and technologies like steaming of meat (which hasn't been tested nearly as much), some food would still be contaminated. | Research shows that steaming completely decontaminates all food. | contradiction |
Nevertheless--the nevertheless paragraph ineluctably follows the to be sure one--it would be a mistake to try to turn back the clock. | A second paragraph has been written. | entailment |
In the early stages of her career, Evita was fleshier and raunchier and blended better with Madonna's present persona. | In the past, Evita was fleshy, raunchy, and better able to blend with what Madonna has become today. | entailment |
This triathlon kills Churchill, who wins the defeat-totalitarianism contest but flunks the liberation-and-justice contest. | Churchill won the defeat-totalitarianism contest in a landslide. | neutral |
The machines, in comparison, seem fuzzy. | The machines were incomparable. | contradiction |
I was about to say that studies showed no connection. | I think that the studies showed no common background among the conclusions or authors. | neutral |
I think Wolfe is right about the potential of this kind of novel, one that takes us through unexplored precincts of our own society while spinning a good yarn. | Wolfe believes these types of novels are useless and lack potential. | contradiction |
particular national We are simultaneously subject to every other national jurisdiction. | No national jurisdictions apply to us. | contradiction |
Many of them in fine restaurants. | They can only be found in fine restaurants. | neutral |
The New England Journal of Medicine rushed the story to press. | The New England Journal of Medicine should not have rushed the story to the press. | neutral |
And manufactured exports, initially based on low wages, are the only route we know for rapid economic development. | Some of these manufactored exports are steel products. | neutral |
If they want to support me in the objectives I have outlined, that's fine, but I don't take positions or make votes in response to offers of contributions. | The narrator is easily swayed by bribes | contradiction |
The point is that you are not merely slicing up the same pie--you are increasing the size of the pie. | The size of the pie is not being increased. | contradiction |
Even the title of Cohen's book and its cover art--a brass-knuckled fist--are lifted directly from a book published eight years ago, Paul Breines' Tough Political Fantasies and the Moral Dilemma of American Jewry , which analyzes the psychological underpinnings of the cult of Jewish toughness born after Israel's victor... | A lot of the published writting was ripped off by prior publishers. | entailment |
A risk-neutral person is one who is indifferent when given a choice between 50 cents and a 50-50 chance of $1. | Risk-neutral people love to skydive | contradiction |
They are great respecters of private property. | They are great disrespecters of private property. | contradiction |
(For example, he guaranteed Bosnian Croats, who are wildly nationalistic, 12 seats in the parliament--even though they don't live in Croatia.) | Bosnian Croats were guaranteed more than 11 seats | entailment |
Was Toobin's own judgment distorted by his presumably large Random House advance? | The Random House advance potentially twisted Toobin's own judgment. | entailment |
Last June, the Supreme Court ruled that political parties (as well as PACs, interest groups, and individuals) can make unlimited independent expenditures on behalf of candidates. | Candidates use the money as bribery for their corruption after they win. | neutral |
There's no scientific or psychological basis for believing that children are affected in their sexual development or eventual sexual orientation by exposure to homosexuality--on television or in real life. | Kids could be effected in other areas after seeing homosexuality on television or in real life | neutral |
Even so, analysts' recommendations have manifested the Wall Street equivalent of grade inflation. | Inflation is going to lead to economic problems. | neutral |
I wish a sequence that involves a girl stripping and masturbating in Biggs' bedroom while he and his buddies ogle her on the Internet weren't so poorly staged and acted. | Biggs' bedroom is the site of a sequence that involves a girl masturbating and stripping that is well acted | contradiction |
Standard Medicare coverage pays only 80 percent of doctor and hospital bills and nothing for drugs. | Standard Medicare fully pays for any doctor visits and drugs. | contradiction |
But when Indonesians started running from their banks a few months ago, what they wanted was dollars--and neither the Indonesian government nor the IMF can give them enough of what they want. | Indonesians turned to Bitcoin since there were not enough dollars available | neutral |
So much for the cruel stereotype of the pea-brained dinosaur. | Dinosaurs are dumb | entailment |
Restore national controls over global capital. | Nations have an impact on Global Capital. | entailment |
( Post defectors include Celestine Bohlen, Gwen Ifill, Julia Preston, Michael Specter, Patrick Tyler, Patti Cohen, and David Richards--who defected back. | Celestine Bohlen had every intention to defect. | neutral |
That is George Richey, widower of country singer Tammy Wynette. | That is Tammy Wynette | contradiction |
You now could argue both events were watershed moments for female athletes because Americans simply love a spectacle. | Americans have always enjoyed performances. | neutral |
One historian has argued cogently that Calvin Coolidge's psychological problems helped .) | He was unable to argue the case convincingly enough to ascribe any value to Coolidge's mental problems. | contradiction |
Outside, the vetting committee at the door kept the great unwashed in their horrible disco regalia from getting past the velvet ropes. | The majority of the people that showed up for the event were eventually allowed past the velvet ropes. | neutral |
Microsoft Senior Vice President Bill Neukom added, We've always competed fairly, and we will continue to do that. | Bill Neukom has worked his entire career at Dell. | contradiction |
And you can't bring me back from the dead. | I'm going to be dead. | entailment |
Nonetheless, his book is a valuable contribution to the debate, because it gives those with experience an abstract architectural plan against which to evaluate today's imperfect reality of criminal justice. | The text was filled with a plan to evaluate the criminal justice system. | neutral |
What those dumb hicks really lack is the wherewithal for a fine university education that will lead to a job in the go-go tech sector. | A job in the tech sector is the result of a poor homeschool education | contradiction |
The old conventional Sibelius was a vulgar nationalist (a la Wagner) and a windy Romantic bore. | Sibelius and Wagner were both raging nationalists. | entailment |
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