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Hispanics, Asians, even African and Caribbean blacks, are by and large following the classic patterns of immigrant and ethnic assimilation. | Hispanics immigrants are mostly following unusual patterns of ethnic assimilation | contradiction |
The world is not now in depression, nor is a full-scale replay of the 1930s likely. | The world is likely to enter a recession | neutral |
We've received thousands of e-mail messages since our launch June 24 (most of them friendly, thanks), and this is a small taste. | The number of Gmail messages we've received since our launch is in the thousands. | entailment |
The magazines do the math on the State of the Union address. | Doing the math on the State of the Union address is something magazines and newspapers engage in. | neutral |
They thrust their fingers within an inch or two of priceless paintings, pointing out the obvious. | They damaged the painting. | neutral |
And the signs made it easier for visitors to find their way around. | The park was difficult to navigate. | contradiction |
Edward Murphy, but Commander (later Admiral ) Joseph M. Murph Murphy. | Joseph Murphy is well respected. | neutral |
The U.S. has never backed down. | The U.S. stands up for what it believes. | entailment |
Et In an interview on Late Edition , Ken Starr says that if he could do it over again, he would have used the independent counsel's office as a bully pulpit, appearing on television to counter the White House's spin doctors. | Ken Starr did an interview on Late Edition. | entailment |
The technology might usefully be applied in local races, in which it's hard to sort out the platform of every potential state senator, judge, school board official, and city council member. | The technology has been ignored and discarded after being seen as useless | contradiction |
Civility is not one of the major virtues. | Civility is a virtue. | entailment |
It would take only one-tenth of one second to download a Slate article via ADSL. | The Slate article does not have a large file size. | neutral |
The man who gave the Iron Curtain its name is the true democratic hero of our age. | Heroes used to get the opportunity to name large landmarks in earlier times. | neutral |
In fact, the immediate result of the trials was to widen the breach between Haywood (who became increasingly radical) and his more cautious WFM associates (who wound up pulling back from the revolutionary IWW). | The long term result of the trials was to force Haywood and his more cautious WFM associates to reach an agreement. | neutral |
The pierced generation may simply be acknowledging the deadliness of the times we live in, suggestive as they are of earlier epochs in human history. | The times we live in have a certain level of deadliness | entailment |
Sportscaster Marv Albert denied charges that he had assaulted and sodomized a female acquaintance. | Alpert apologized at the trial, claiming the accusations were a blessing in disguise, accepting Christ and willingly going to jail. | contradiction |
But nothing like this ever gets said. | Things like this do not get said. | entailment |
What about the children? | nobody cares about the children | contradiction |
Among the black agents courting rookies are Puffy Combs, Master P, and Johnnie Cochran. | Black agents are ignoring rookies. | contradiction |
Blame the good manners on Christmas spirit. | People are more cheerful around the holidays because of family and presents. | neutral |
In the New York Times Book Review , Nicholas Lemann praises the Ms. | Lemann was in the New York Times | entailment |
But it is the web of easy evasions that is the essence of Morrisism, both in his politico past and in his Augustinian present. | He finds deceit easy. | entailment |
A basic tenet of biology used to be that the energy requirements of all living things are met ultimately by the sun--mainly through plants converting sunlight into more easily digestible forms of energy. | Plants can live in the dark. | contradiction |
(Billy is said to be the family peacemaker.) | He acts as a mediator in conflicts between his relatives | entailment |
Figgis' camera is probing and alive, so that even when his meanings are laughable, his images remain allusive and mysterious. | Figgis takes interesting photos. | entailment |
Recently, three economists named Harold Cole, George Mailath, and Andrew Postlewaite (for whom I will use the collective abbreviation CMP) have proposed a compromise between the two On the one hand, people do not care directly about their relative positions in the wealth distribution. | Harold Cole, George Mailath, and Andrew Postlewaite are well know book writers | contradiction |
Felicia's Journey takes place behind the eyes of its central a young Irish girl, Felicia, who crosses the sea to England in a hopeful quest to find the father of her unborn child; and the fat, middle-aged catering manager, Hiditch, who takes a paternal interest in the lass when it becomes clear that her young man has ... | She and her baby's dad are still together | contradiction |
Little of Leonardo's weirdness is conveyed by the Codex Leicester exhibit--though Isabella Rosellini's blue-velveteen voice narrating the exhibit's eight-minute biographical video helps somewhat. | Leonardo was the first to be featured at the Codex Leicester display. | neutral |
That about marked the end of Nash's career as a mathematical genius. | Nash's career as a mathematical genius is still ongoing | contradiction |
I n If a friend tells you you'll love Happy Texas , rethink the friendship. | Happy Texas isn't for everyone. | entailment |
Wandered all over the room and blew on some other guy's dice. | The guys became angry, | neutral |
(David Plotz foretold Brown's departure in a recent Slate Assessment. | David Poltz was shocked when he found out Brown was leaving. | contradiction |
7 million in the Los Angeles Times and over $3 million by the other major papers. | No money was spent | contradiction |
The mere thought of farming dogs for fur nauseates you. | Farming dogs for fur is a sick venture for you. | entailment |
Mine's a full week old, and he's still acting like a drunk. | Their youngster not even a month old. | entailment |
Norquist has been spreading the word that Rupert Murdoch, the Standard 's owner, must stop funding the magazine. | Norquist believes Rupert needs to stop funding the magazine. | entailment |
The pierced generation may simply be acknowledging the deadliness of the times we live in, suggestive as they are of earlier epochs in human history. | The present times are considered deadly by the pierced generation | neutral |
He is too many other solid things, in addition to being a Star. | He was more of a loser with terrible qualities. | contradiction |
The magazine predicts softer GOP stances on gun control and abortion. | The magazine's prediction is wrong | neutral |
Everyone wonders what Starr will do. | Starr will do what Nobody can predict. | entailment |
If the critics were interested in remedying the lotteries, they'd have the states repeal their monopolies on these games and let the market compete away the excess profits. | One has done a lot of research concerning lotteries. | neutral |
a member of the board of SANE/FREEZE, a leading disarmament group, and she has been affiliated with the Washington School, a project of the Institute for Policy Studies. | Institute for Policy Studies has no projects | contradiction |
John McLaughlin dedicates the final minutes of his show to the proposition that contemporary American culture sneers at Men are regarded as inseminating instruments, superfluous after that. | John McLaughlin's show lasts 30 minutes | neutral |
Time 's James Collins calls it pretty good, gooey, yearning, adolescent fun, and Entertainment Weekly 's Ken Tucker calls it a solid weekly soap opera. | James Collins works for Time magazine. | entailment |
Speaking of The third-place finisher, Forget Me Not , features an animated condom in a drawer. | The first-place finisher was called Forget Me Not. | contradiction |
And whether or not all the right jobs are filled with exactly the right people, the United States still manages to negotiate with China and the United Nations, the civil rights division still manages to file cases, and judges still manage to impose sentences. | Because he has a chip on his Shoulder Trump has hired and filled each possible vacancy with teens, that way his influence will last for a long time. | contradiction |
(It's not housebroken, and it's full-grown.) | It won't grow anymore. | entailment |
Over the following week or so I tracked the 20 to 30 auctions for Unreal that were going on, and I eventually won a copy for $18. | Unreal is valued at $1 | contradiction |
It's easy to imagine an election where Clinton is initially ahead of Dole, but a third party entry by, say, Jesse Jackson, pushes Dole ahead of Clinton. | Visualizing an election where Clinton is initially ahead of Dole is hard for young students. | neutral |
But for the past month, and especially last week, there has been a kinder, gentler Monica, an innocent trapped in a scandal not of her own making. | Monica is unconfined by a scandal. | contradiction |
(And, incidentally, sneering comparisons are a big part of the next round of SATs. | Sneering comparisons are a minor part of the next round of SATs. | contradiction |
Today, the television and the mall do the job that once was the purview of parents. | Parents have less of a job to do now that the television and mall are present. | neutral |
He's plunging us, the viewers, into it, too. | Many viewers feel compelled to watch even though they are disturbed by the content of the show. | neutral |
But there have been cases where the candidate gave us relevant numbers--and with success. | Receiving relevant numbers from the candidates has always been a failure. | contradiction |
Journalists, after all, expose these practices--we do not commit them. | Journalists commit practices that they expose. | contradiction |
Second, the whole fiasco was the best thing that could have happened to the firm. | Most in the firm agreed that the fiasco was very rewarding. | entailment |
Slate as easily in Rwanda as in Redmond, so perhaps the rule should be that every Web site must follow the laws of its home country, and no other. | The internet would be a better place if every website only followed the laws of its home country. | neutral |
With the glorious exception of the St. Crispin's Day speech from Henry V , there is nothing more demoralizing than an inspirational address. | An inspirational speech is known to be demoralizing, except for the inspirational quotes from Henry V's St. Crispin's Day speech. | entailment |
La Repubblica of Rome reported Wednesday that the singer Michael Jackson has been fined 4 million lire (around $2,200) for plagiarism. | Michael Jackson Plagiarized all of his music. | neutral |
The formula doesn't exist. | The formula has been made. | contradiction |
Check out our newest feature, Ask Bill Barnes. | Bill Barnes has informed lots of people about the latest feature. | neutral |
The most devastating rebuttal is from the chemist in charge of the Auschwitz analysis, who explains that the gas wouldn't have penetrated more than 10 microns into the wall (a human hair is 100 microns thick), so by crushing the samples (standard procedure), he had effectively diluted the cyanide 100,000 times. | The rebuttal that came from the chemist in charge of the Auschwitz analysis was verified by others. | neutral |
Your wanderings on the Web leave more footprints than you may realize. | The things you do online can be tracked back to you. | entailment |
The oral-sex tape starts with well-known sex therapist Diana Wiley, in her poofy hair and broad-shouldered blue power suit, looking like she was about to explain how the sales force could increase its third-quarter productivity. | Diana Wiley was dressed in skimpy clothing | contradiction |
The other holds a gun to your head every day. | The gun is a child's toy full of water. | neutral |
The rules we've always had is that politics stop at the shore, one senior White House official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity. | The source works at the White House | entailment |
If Birdwhistell, in his travels, had been looking not for smiles but for smirks , Chatterbox strongly suspects he would have found lots of them on the smile-barren East Coast, especially in the vicinity of its prep schools and Ivy League universities . Here's a thought Summon up a mental image of Ali McGraw, the smirk... | The East Coast is a place plentiful with smiles. | contradiction |
, I'm with you (thought I must admit Merchant of Venice ain't my all-time favorite. | The author has seen Merchant of Venice | entailment |
A quick recap. | A full recap cannot be given because the entire event has not completed yet. | neutral |
In effect, Nixon's misdeeds () so dwarf Clinton's--even the most severe charges of suborning perjury--that Republicans could wind up bollixed. | Most people agree that what Clinton did was much worse than Nixon. | contradiction |
MLS's dilemma is If it doesn't pay for talent, it will certainly remain a minor league. | To remain a minor league, MLS should pay for talent. | contradiction |
The 'Russian miracle,' that of always avoiding catastrophes at the last moment, remains, however, fragile--more and more fragile, it said. | The Russian miracle is an adaptation from the famous German miracle. | neutral |
Her mixed priorities when it comes to women were also revealed by the fact that she voted nay on the minimum-wage bill even though it included her own IRA proposal--and despite the fact that, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 60 percent of people working at minimum wage are women. | The minimum-wage bill was passed unanimously. | contradiction |
The following letter contains perhaps the funniest story the Shopping Avenger has heard about U-Haul, and by now the Shopping Avenger has received upward of 6.7 million complaints about U-Haul. | It seems many might have a complaint about U Haul, because of the Shopping Avenger's receiving millions of them. | entailment |
My situation is something of a good news-bad news thing. | My situation has nothing but good news. | contradiction |
Frankly, I think the Jamaican Tourist Board should go back to that old 'Come Back to Jamaica' slogan. | Homosexuality is illegal in Jamaica | neutral |
Bloom glides over her motives. | Bloom has no motives for the things she does | contradiction |
But the studio system in Hollywood disappeared while studio execs remained important as deal makers, and the same could happen in advertising. | Advertisers probably have a good shot at surviving, just like the studio leadership did. | neutral |
Nor does Big Blue exercise the kind of financial or cultural power that Morgan once did. | Morgan exercises more financial power than Big Blue. | entailment |
Mintz dismisses our regional cuisines--New England, Southern, Cajun, Pennsylvania Dutch--because they have been ruined by the environmental impact of overfishing local stocks, and by ferocious marketing that dilutes their authenticity and ends in bowdlerization. | The cuisines are really good. | neutral |
In contrast, this may not be the case in Sunni-dominated Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. | It's possibly not so in the two non-Shia countries | entailment |
The second reference to bumfuzzled was in History of the Life of Rev. | History of the Life of Rev. coined the word bumfuzzled. | neutral |
How else can people understand tragedies such as Littleton, in which normal middle-class kids are not playing baseball or flirting with girls or even duking out their differences after school on the playground; they are nursing monstrous visions of murder and mayhem, while building bombs in their clueless parents' gara... | The Littleton Bombers told their parents what they were planning. | contradiction |
Dissenting in the New York Times Book Review , Pico Iyer finds Cuba Libre The central moral question raised ... | New York Times has been writing book reviews for years. | neutral |
Sticking ice axes in the sides of mountains is a pretty stupid way to get to 29,000 feet as well. | It is smart to climb mountains by sticking ice axes in the sides of mountains. | contradiction |
Republican National Committee Chairman Jim Nicholson vows to blow the whistle on candidates who tear down other Republicans. | Jim Nicholson is a Republican leader. | entailment |
The tide has turned so much that one might wonder whether Wilson needs to make such a fuss about the unity of knowledge. | Zero people have heard from Wilson about his thoughts on knowledge. | contradiction |
The World Is Not Enough , Brosnan brings the right Flemingesque irritation to the opening chase. | The opening chase scene is irritating. | entailment |
Part uplift for black kids, part thrilling feats of circus daring, it's family programming that can appeal to adults of all races. | Adults of all races will likely find this programming appealing. | entailment |
Newsweek 's cover story hails the success of the Hubble Space Telescope. | Newsweek regularly covers science news. | neutral |
To the contrary, Jacob, he declared. | He declared Rebecca. | contradiction |
You also can double-click the plus sign for any one listing or hit one of the higher numbers on the Outline toolbar to affect the whole file and expose various sub-levels of headline, posted date, etc. | You may find some useful information by expanding the data with the plus sign button. | neutral |
The conservatives have managed to cast themselves as the scourge of pedophiles, insinuate that the president is soft on pedophilia, and link Clinton to a sub rosa campaign to lower the age of consent--and all this is based on a report that no one noticed until the Christian right uncovered it, that no one in the White ... | Neither the Democratic Party or the White House has significant information about the accusation that Clinton is involved in a pedophaelia. | neutral |
The goal shouldn't be to make the desert bloom. | We should make the desert bloom | contradiction |
Yes, we're all suffering from scandal fatigue, but rape? | Rape was a part of an overarching scandal. | neutral |
Gigot thinks the tax fraud proceedings against Hubbell are legitimate and ordinary, while everyone else regards the indictments as trumped-up mini-crimes meant to squeeze Hubbell into giving Starr what he wants--cooperation. | Everyone except Gigot thinks the tax fraud proceedings are legitimate. | contradiction |
Ut's was not the only camera present | One photographer is present. | contradiction |
His decision to resign and run for the ambassadorship few expect him to win should be treated like these other nutty episodes. | She decided to resign and run for the ambassadorship. | contradiction |
(Belize and Gibraltar are best, because they don't recognize American divorce judgments.) | American divorce judgements are only recognized in America. | contradiction |
Pataki made this explicit at the bill's Albany signing History teaches us that the Great Hunger was not the result of a massive Irish crop failure, but rather a deliberate campaign by the British to deny the Irish people the food they needed to survive. | The British blockaded Irish ports and harbors, preventing them from getting food and supplies. | neutral |
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