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Next, the students pour samples from a variety of white wines. | The students refused to pour wine because the sample cups were too small. | contradiction |
Thanks to this blurring of the victim-perpetrator distinction, Ted's nephew Joe was able to get elected to Congress despite his own car accident, which likewise devastated his passenger, four years after Chappaquiddick. | The categories of victims and perpetrators are clearly delineated | contradiction |
Oreskes declined to tell him, of course, who the Times ' sources were. | Time has sources. | entailment |
Almost nothing is going to happen if a majority must already favor it before any political leader will speak out in its favor. | Since the majority, who has a larger number and influence than the minority, must favor something to get political action, nothing will get done. | entailment |
Now, of course what is good for the individual is not always good if everyone else does it too. | Individuals have more freedom than groups. | neutral |
You'd have to invoke your own gods for the requisite charm. | Nobody believes in gods | contradiction |
At the top of the escalator, the phat lady made a sharp left into a silky hedge of Liz Claiborne blouses to confer with a salesclerk. | She took the stairs to get to her destination. | contradiction |
Graves hid out in the deep woods. | The graves are in the deep woods. | entailment |
Obviously, it's easy for me to complain about players who aren't big on self-effacement or deference to authority. | he whines about all the quiet respectable players | neutral |
It's not hard to see why they use it. | They use it and its not hard to see why. | entailment |
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 criticized his opposition | entailment |
4) If resemblance to Jesus were the only issue, why didn't Falwell say the Antichrist must be a carpenter? | Falwell discusses the Antichrist. | entailment |
If I had not been born, both my sisters would have substantially bigger shares of the pie, and everybody else's share would be exactly what it is now. | The individual who has two sisters is younger than they are | neutral |
Microsoft Senior Vice President Bill Neukom added, We've always competed fairly, and we will continue to do that. | Bill Neukom is the Senior Vice President at Microsoft. | entailment |
They spoke of our guys and those guys. | They spoke of only guys. | entailment |
The private quarters, a k a the residence, occupy the second and third floors of the White House. | The private quarters are located on the first floor of the White House. | contradiction |
But Weld blew this moral advantage by attacking Helms July 15. | Weld attacked Helms | entailment |
As for the victory in Chechnya, it's a mirage. | The victory in Chechnya was a definite win. | contradiction |
Denis Diderot has much to say about dress in the theater, and Honore de Balzac wrote an incisive treatise on neckties, among his many essays on elegance. | Together their strong opinions catch mainstream attention. | neutral |
I can think of no better introduction to the Romantic era. | It was a good introduction to the Romantic era. | entailment |
Dexter and Jones are also seeking financing for their piace de resistance , the King Dream Center, a $50-million interactive museum complete with virtual-reality games. | The King Dream Center is being built with a state grant. | contradiction |
(And we have reached a degree of liberation that permits me to think of these potholes as Mayor Barry's potholes without feeling guilty of racism.) | Barry is known as the careless leader prejudiced against black toppers. | contradiction |
The news that I am laying waste to an entire generation of men exceeds my greatest ambition in this regard. | Ambitions have been reached by laying waste to men. | entailment |
He is unpopular in the Senate. | The Senate holds this man in high regards. | contradiction |
So fascinated that it ran not one, but two stories on the apparently bottomless topic, one in the Money and Business section and one in the Week in Review. | People were annoyed that the story appeared on two sections of the newspaper and quickly got tired about reading the same topic. | neutral |
Visually we wanted to create a little bit of hope, a transition to the rest of the spot and the HRC logo, which picks up and repeats the color. | They wanted the HRC logo to repeat the colors and create a little bit of hope. | entailment |
This is the third Democrats have overlooked the legal question in the middle. | The Democrats are avoiding questions they don't want to answer. | neutral |
The military's officer corps, especially the Army's, has been successfully transformed from a clubby elite, where promotions depended on golfing partners, into a more integrated meritocracy. | Connections are highly useless among the military officer corps elite. | contradiction |
Poor Beatty has a need to think Clintonite Democrats aren't tackling race and poverty, much like Marx had a need for a proletariat, except that Marx's need was theoretical, while Beatty's is only theatrical. | Poor Beatty has a need to think Clintonite Democrats are exceptional at tackling race and poverty, much like Marx had a need for a proletariat, except that Marx's need was theoretical, while Beatty's is only theatrical. | contradiction |
A story on the JonBenet Ramsey case says her parents are not the only suspects. | The parents are the only suspects. | contradiction |
It rejects Albania's claims for independence but decries the crackdown. | Albania's fight for independence has been harder than people thought it would be. | neutral |
Though this version of libertarianism seems to flirt with anarchism, Boaz isn't worried about disarray. | Boaz isn't worried about disarray. | entailment |
He said this concern had to do with the law, not with ethical and moral implications. | The concern had to do with the law, not with ethical and moral implications. | entailment |
' Tim, I strongly believe we need a simultaneous withdrawal of the Serbian aggressive forces, have a stopping of the bombing, and an insertion of international police-keeping force. | The aggressive Serbian individuals were important to maintaining the safety and security of the Serbians. | neutral |
This bold guess about the solutions to a certain complex-valued infinite series (made by the incomparable Bernhard Riemann in 1859) would, if true, have far-reaching implications for the structure of the most basic of entities, the natural numbers. | Bernhard Riemann made a guess about the solutions to a complex-valued infinite series in 1864. | contradiction |
God, what do you think of me? | I believe in a deity. | entailment |
No wonder so many find this market-tested spiritualism so cool. | Many people like this spiritualism | entailment |
Then I jump in with a higher bid at the end, hoping that at least some of those competitors are away from their computers and unable to respond. | not all bidders are on their computer at the end of the auction. | entailment |
It draws sidelong glances and playground taunts, and it may give the adopted child an identity crisis. | The adopted child is having a difficult time on the playground. | entailment |
But there are several pharmacological and social differences that reduce the relevance of rat research to social policy. | Changes in social policy have occured because of rat research. | neutral |
But society awaits a popular novelist who is a writer in full--one with Wolfe's eye and a heart to go with it. | Wolfe was known to be discerning and kind. | entailment |
There are some smart people--most notably Harvard's Jeffrey Sachs--who believe that, but my view is that Asian economies had gone seriously off the rails well before last summer, and that some kind of unpleasant comeuppance was inevitable. | There are some smart people--most notably Harvard's Jeffrey Sachs--who believe that, but my view is that Asian economies had blossomed well before last summer, and that some kind of satisfactory and welcome experience was inevitable. | contradiction |
Gotta run now because the TV news has just started a story about the police apprehending Soccer Guy--this sidewalk bandit who distracted tourists by breaking into a soccer-ball-handling routine, then circling and bumping them until he'd pickpocketed their wallets. | The thief stole from over 20 victims | neutral |
Hoiles is a big slab of a man, now 33, a veteran but not a star. | Hoiles is not recognized for his accomplishments during active duty. | neutral |
Newsweek 's ninth health cover of the year warns that E. coli food contamination is more common than is reported and won't be eradicated with simple beef recalls like the one at Hudson Foods. | E. coli contamination effects beef | entailment |
His philosophy might have prepared him for his own death | Though tragic, his death and philosophy seemed compatible. | neutral |
Of course the information-technology sector has been wonderfully successful--but that is because it has been in a position to exploit the extraordinary possibilities offered by photolithography, not because of any special virtue in the way it operates. | IT has a seen a lot of prosperity over the past few years. | entailment |
I am sure that, despite its logic, my position sounds unrealistic to many readers. | My position does not sound real even though it's logical thought of. | entailment |
Upon his death, the pop artist ascends from the controversial to the canonical. | The pop artist was canonized while alive | contradiction |
A meeting with the district's member of Congress has been scheduled, but I have no doubt how this will end. | The meeting with the member of Congress will be about taxes. | neutral |
There's a returning kids-on-milk-cartons sense of hysteria to the whole crusade. | The crusade was supported whole heartedly by the entire community. | neutral |
He says she gave him the confidence to be an actor, and he ended up helping to support her at the end of her life. | She was very pessimistic about his acting career | contradiction |
But for the role of spiritual guru to a candidate with a charisma deficit, he seems like just the guy. | The job of psychic teacher was not quite what he expected, but nevertheless he was happy to take part. | neutral |
Maybe she would like the Pentagon. | She would definitely be facinated by the headquarters building for the Department of Defense. | neutral |
When you wanted to shop, you went to the mall and confined your search to the stores you found there. | Purchasing is unable to be performed at a mall. | contradiction |
Newsweek 's cover package, pegged to the release of Steven Spielberg's film Amistad , assesses the legacy of slavery. | Amistad is a film by Steven Spielberg. | entailment |
[ Peanuts ] is also a commentary on the culture. | Peanuts can teach about culture | entailment |
It covers every angle a young media entrepreneur could dream highbrow nonfiction (the first comprehensive collection of King's sermons); innovative nonfiction (a King autobiography cobbled together from his writings); audiotapes of King speeches; high-tech (a fancy civil-rights Web site); and even a little snack for D... | If a young media entrepreneur could dream an angle, it is covered. | entailment |
He had a video camera attached to the ceiling, which recorded every move. | The recording device only captures audio | contradiction |
During the Asia, Russia, and Brazil crises, Rubin constructed bailout deals that benefited outside creditors above all. | Rubin failed terribly in Brazil. | contradiction |
Unrestricted trade will help U.S. industries in the first category but will wipe out those in the second category. | The US industries thrived using only the first category. | neutral |
Good Kids watch less television. | Good kids do not watch as much TV as bad kids | entailment |
The author's claim that she backed down from that number in later interviews (not cited) is thus groundless. | The author participated in more interviews after she first stated the number. | entailment |
By their sheer effectiveness, the quality-of-life drugs narrow the range of what society accepts as normal. | Quality-of-life drugs are not effective. | entailment |
Does this mean that unpopular individual rights are in peril? | Individual rights are inviolable guarantees by government that prevent change, even with a new government in the future. | contradiction |
Interestingly, if the page simply provides a hyperlink to the image in question, the law becomes even murkier. | Internet laws are cut and dry and easy to understand. | contradiction |
But 49ers fans will always love Joe Montana more. | Joe Montana played for the 49ers | entailment |
At least you know they're not reading a book or anything. | They didn't read any books. | entailment |
Messages about alcohol don't come out the way you say them when they're broadcast, he replied. | Broadcasts about alcohol come out in strange ways. | entailment |
Unfortunately, most of today's credibility mongers invoke credibility precisely to avoid such a moral commitment. | Credibility is being miss used | entailment |
He is a sort of vanguard, and follows her upon exiting. | He has been a vanguard for many years. | neutral |
Some medical ethicists and constitutional scholars say that the Supreme Court was wrong to create the pre-viability/post-viability distinction in the first place. | Not everyone agrees with the Supreme Court | entailment |
Chekhov was an ingenious phrase maker, with many of the phrases scattered in his letters. | Checkov wrote many phrases. | entailment |
The editors Slate is here for the duration. | Slate has far-left writers | 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). | There will be nude poetry readings by famous people. | 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 has specific goals they want to achieve | entailment |
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 prefers lofty goals rather than pragmatic politics when negotiating. | entailment |
Lipinski's camp quickly unveiled her Web site and booked her on television talk shows. | Lipinski's camp had a website. | entailment |
I throw rocks through the window of a different McDonald's every week. | I throw rocks at McDonalds at least once a week. | entailment |
She is hauled away, presumably to be killed. | She is under threat of death. | entailment |
If it really wants to balance the budget it should just do so, rather than passing feel-good laws that say the budget should be balanced. | The budget has hard laws requiring a balance. | contradiction |
If drugs do extend the lives of infected people for, say, decades--and I hope they do and that Sullivan is wrong about his own fate--I, too, would use the word cure. | Sullivan is infected. | neutral |
Fertilizer runoff from the Mississippi River has killed sea life over an area the size of New Jersey in the Gulf of Mexico, says an article. Farmers are resisting calls to curtail fertilizer use. | Environmentalists find ways to avoid from fertilizer runoff. | neutral |
Part of recognizing that Touch of Evil is a masterpiece means also recognizing that it's often suffocatingly unpleasant, and that Welles is working off his aggression for the vast, trash-movie audience that he hoped to attract. | Welles recognized his aggression for the vast, trash-movie audience. | neutral |
President Attends World Cup Final, Enjoys Two Scoreless Hours. | The president appeared at the Super Bowl | contradiction |
Such coverage is good Your Live at Five NewsTeam covers Election '96! | Five News Team is handling politics with flying colors. | entailment |
I hope the next generation is large enough to include that person. | The hope is that person will be in the next generation. | entailment |
are laughing at us saying if we make it thsese [ sic ] stupid ass Niggaz Will Buy it. | They were being laughed at. | entailment |
The copy After all she's done for you, doesn't mom deserve flowers for Mother's Day, and to be compared to a barnyard animal? | Flowers make for a great Mother's Day gift. | neutral |
In the case of drug testing, however, the proposed warrantless blanket invasions of privacy serve only a symbolic value. | The proposed ideas for drug testing are legally binding and fair. | contradiction |
While these varieties are generally incompatible with one another, all this code-writing has resulted in a far-flung community that understands the Unix beast. | The community is made mostly of computer programmers. | neutral |
Only children who suffer the most severe deprivation are permanently damaged. | Few children who suffer extreme deprivation can recover fully. | neutral |
According to psychologist David Keirsey, you are one of Plato's four types, you were born that way, you will always be that way, and you can find out which one you are by taking the temperament sorter quiz on his Web site. | Per Plato there are only two types of people in this world. | contradiction |
In the new mall, like the old one, there is no escape. | The mall is enormous in size. | neutral |
USAT : After all, this is the man about whom Carly Simon was rumored to have written the hit 1972 song, You're So Vain. | You're So Vain is a hit song written in 1972 by Carly Simon. | entailment |
. I suppose you could make an argument that it's a significant enough phenomenon, so that it deserves to be here. | It is an insignificant amount of popularity and should be ignored. | contradiction |
The appeal lies partly in the weirdness of his obsessions (scantily clad little girls with penises), so pungently suggestive of an imagined world, says New York 's Mark Stevens. | Most people agree with New York 's Mark Stevens that it is weird. | neutral |
Similarly, China Telecom has said that it will explore opportunities for strategic investments in [China's] telecommunications industry. | China Telecom is located in Asia. | entailment |
Either way, sellers would find their inflated profits eroded. | Sellers lose money from profits. | contradiction |
Two years later, after the massacres at Srebrenica and Vukovar, the slaughter and displacement of tens of thousands more Croats and Muslims, the decimation of Sarajevo, and the Serb conquest of more territory, the administration pushed through the Dayton Accords. | The Dayton accords were a result of massacres, displacements, and mass destruction. | entailment |
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