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Parcells has an addict's relationship with football. | Parcells is uninterested in football | contradiction |
The cover essay reflects on hate, describing it as a personal psychological reaction to idiosyncratic experience. | The essay covers hate. | entailment |
Marketers will do anything that seems to promise a momentary fit with the elusive Zeitgeist , or at least a surge of attention. | Current trends help sell product | neutral |
But it is not a transitional problem. | Transitions are definitely the problem with everyone and everything. | contradiction |
Critics argued workers can quit a union if they don't like its political activities and that any debate about regulating union money should be taken up separately. | A group of workers quit their union because they disliked their political activities. | neutral |
And so a comedian's success creates his failure. | The failure of a comedian is created by their success. | entailment |
You don't even know where the welfare office is. | The person has never been to a Welfare office before. | neutral |
I bet that what Carrey saw from inside Kaufman's head would be more illuminating than anything in the movie. | The audience disliked the movie and gave it a low rating. | neutral |
An article accuses the press of overlooking John McCain's domestic-policy gaffes. | The article accuses the press of being too critical on John McCain's domestic-policy gaffe. | contradiction |
These notes were subpoenaed by special prosecutor Kenneth Starr on June 21, 1996. | Kenneth Starr refused to subpoena the notes. | contradiction |
Thanks to current banking regulations, more than 85 percent of U.S. banks currently maintain KYC programs. | The other 15% of banks are to small to bother. | neutral |
A Saving Private Ryan backlash begins. | Saving Private Ryan is a coming of age movie. | contradiction |
Until recently, their industry was illegal almost everywhere. | Because of the animosity toward their industry, it was only recently opened up. | neutral |
I hear you, she said by way of introduction. | She hears nothing but silence. | contradiction |
Nixon's Watergate sins (dismissed by the public on the eve of the election as, at most, the work of overzealous campaign aides) caught up with him in his second term. | Nixon's campaign aides truly were overzealous. | neutral |
Second, we said that government does have a limited role in addressing the problem. | The government decides everything that is going on | contradiction |
All past articles, features, and columns remain available in The Compost. | The Compost keeps available all past articles, features, and columns. | entailment |
CNN's Bob Franken declared that Starr and the Jones team were joined at the hip. | The Starr and the Jones team were inseparable according to CNN's Bob Franken. | entailment |
Deciding he'd like to make an eccentric regional comedy with universal themes, he journeyed to a village in Ireland, set himself up in the pub, and took notes on what he saw and heard. | He decided that he would like to make a regional comedy with universal themes. | entailment |
Paul shrinks from this view. | Paul loved the view and wanted to be nearby. | contradiction |
Slate's Ann Hulbert says Hochschild overstates her The truth is that home hasn't suddenly become work. | Ann feels the home has suddenly become work. | contradiction |
First, two students were charged with killing their infant in a motel room and dumping it in the trash. | The murdering of the child was blamed on the Motel's owner. | contradiction |
To give up on River Rouge in order to build your brand is one thing. | By giving up on River Rouge, you could build your brand. | entailment |
A capitalist, of whom there are one or two among us, I hear tell, might bear this in mind when targeting malt liquor, fast food, and sneaker commercials. | Everyone is a capitalist nowadays. | contradiction |
But the IRS isn't out of control. | The IRS processes taxes quickly | neutral |
You fresh air/fresh ideas | You are considered to be a breath of fresh air, like a fresh idea. | neutral |
After the review was published, Science received a flood of angry telephone calls and letters, according to the editor in question, Katherine Livingston. | After the publication, Science received a flood of happy calls and letters. | contradiction |
So I knew Browder as a somewhat gloomy but kind old gent who took a daily constitutional up the block to Nassau street, where he would buy me and Julie a package of Hostess cupcakes--the orange-flavored ones, with icing squiggles on top. | Browder was stingy and ignored Julie and me. | contradiction |
The bones proved to be those of a male who was tall for his time (5 feet 9 inches). | When alive he was 5' 9" | entailment |
We think these defects aren't fatal. | These defects are thought to be fatal. | entailment |
The nanny, by comparison, can be trusted to control the children, but her constant presence irritates the children and slows down the shoot. | Children who grow up with nannies behave better. | neutral |
The White House Web site's theme of the Supporting America's Families in Times of Distress. | The White House Web site features mainly stories about animals. | contradiction |
Another option is to blend spandex with fleece to make it stretchier and more form-fitting. | The new clothing would be cheaper, a silver lining, unforseen. | neutral |
Meanwhile, Russia is debating whether to cut its conventional forces and authorize first use of its nukes as a substitute deterrent (as the United States will still do). | Russia and the US are not friendly with each other | neutral |
Such deflationary pressures, pessimists note, set off the Great Depression. | The Great Depression was able to be averted. | contradiction |
5 percent of the GDP in calendar year 1994. | GDP hit record growth during 1994. | neutral |
The Internet e-rate subsidies, as they're known, were authorized under the 1996 Telecommunications Act and are funded with new taxes on long-distance telephone companies, the size of each company's contribution depending on its market share. | 1996 Telecommunications Act was created in 2010 | contradiction |
On the Today show, an evolutionist professor scoffed at the Kansas board's Only in education would an elected board of lay people decline to take the advice of a committee of experts. | Teachers in Kansas tend to disagree on the board's policies. | neutral |
To get reporters to stop asking about Lewinsky, Clinton doesn't have to give them the truth, he just has to tire them out. | Journalists don't ask about sensitive things | contradiction |
Did Stevenson speak with any of the fans with whose hopes he claimed to be so familiar? | They wondered if Stevenson spoke with any of the fans about upcoming changes. | neutral |
The other holds a gun to your head every day. | It is dark out when the gun is held to your head. | contradiction |
Nemesis Hunt refutes the slack-jawed Novak, with the computation that 5 + 4 = 9 and therefore half of Starr's deputies are not current DOJ employees. | Novak has a jaw that signifies high intelligence. | contradiction |
When asked whether the United States should oppose loans to Russia because of the war, Berger replies, It's a premature question because the predicate question is whether they get the economic reforms in order, at which point we'll have to look at what's in our national interest. | The United States and Russia are in a war together. | neutral |
Thou shalt not bow down before any other school-targeting marketers other than me. | The marketer needs permission from the school first. | contradiction |
They hype you by giving you an award. | Getting the award does nothing to increase the publicity that one gets. | contradiction |
Malcolm Gladwell's exegesis, however, suggests that we are to vote for the most impressive display of empty virtuosity. | The author is being sarcastic about Gladwell's explanation for voting. | entailment |
American Beauty won three Golden Globes, including Best Drama . Acting awards went to Hilary Swank for Boys Don't Cry , Denzel Washington for The Hurricane , Janet McTeer for Tumbleweeds , and Jim Carrey for Man on the Moon . HBO series, including the critically hyped The Sopranos , won most of the television awards. | It was Hilary Swank's first award | neutral |
mean is we moved closer, in, | They remained stationary. | neutral |
I've seen you around before, haven't I? What's your name again? | Privacy is in question during this conversation. | entailment |
He likes to cite Kerouac's I am not anti-anything (except racists and certain big corporations). | He likes to cite Kerouac | entailment |
As this discussion shows, measuring Web traffic is generally less exact than measuring traditional magazine circulation. | It is easier to track website traffic than subscribers to a magazine. | contradiction |
While the branches are largely noncompeting, some will be closed, and about 15,000 jobs are expected to be eliminated. | The branches are unprofitable in the best of times, so the lost jobs would have been cut either way. | neutral |
Interviewed by the British Journalism Review about the extent of his personal interference in the editorial policies of his newspapers, which include the Independent , Tony O'Reilly, chairman of the Heinz food company, said he gives his editors absolutely free rein provided they abide by some general rules. | Tony O'Reilly doesn't actually care about the general rules that he gives editors. | neutral |
Besides, complains New York 's Mark Stevens, there are more dresses on display than paintings. | Mark Stevens is from New York. | entailment |
He looks like he's still alive. | He is not alone | entailment |
Jesse Ventura to obstruct Pat Buchanan's run for the Reform Party nomination. | Jesse Ventura will be successful in stopping the nomination. | neutral |
In New York, for example, where more than half the city's current population is foreign-born, immigrants have helped renew Koreans and Chinese have revitalized Flushing, Queens; as have Russian Jews Brighton Beach; Caribbeans Flatbush; and Dominicans and Irish Washington Heights. | Immigrants have helped New York grow | neutral |
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. | a copy of of Unreal was auctioned off at $18 | entailment |
But the more important question How many teen-age girls are getting pregnant in the first place? | The author is making a statement about teenage girls ever increasing pregnancy rates. | contradiction |
And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. | Beatty won the presidency. | contradiction |
What Isikoff couldn't pin down was whether the advance was welcome or not. | Before he had to give it any thought, Isikoff's advance had already been decided. | contradiction |
Greenberg and the contributors to The New Majority think Democrats can win future elections by identifying with the concerns of working people. | Democrats will win future elections | neutral |
Even if you handle it right, you still don't want this kind of thing out there, argued Susan Estrich on Fox News Sunday . There's some people who only hear a piece of it and say to themselves, is something wrong with John McCain? | McCain doesn't need to worry about public perception. | contradiction |
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 particularly good at distinguishing which programs are vital and which are nonvital. | contradiction |
The preceding images are not from Beyond Impressionism (online reproduction of art from the Degas exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago is forbidden. | Beyond Impressionism is an action film. | contradiction |
More Did Kaufman himself consider some of his experiments failures, or had his aesthetic finally become so punk/pro-wrestling that he thought driving people crazy was enough? | He was anti-wrestling | contradiction |
These improvements have not taken place because well-meaning people in the West have done anything to help--foreign aid, never large, has lately shrunk to virtually nothing. | Western countries ignored the need of other dire countries. | entailment |
To return to the discussion, my favorite response is I'm told I'm great! | Saying I'm told I'm great generally helps the uncomfortable breaks in the conversation. | neutral |
He also knew what too many latter-day economists have Macroeconomics is crucial to the public credibility of economics as a whole. | Macroeconomics drives public confidence in economics overall. | entailment |
For my part, I plan to endorse the Baptist boycott of Disney. | The author absolutely despises the Baptist's boycott of Disney. | contradiction |
Against this background, Bush's Guard service looks noble. | Bush handpicked the Guard service. | neutral |
He was too old, his back hurt too much, he had too many outside interests ... | He had outside interests, but his back hurt too much. | entailment |
Pecker is a breezy, agreeable picture--a charmer, thumbs-up, three stars--but there's something disappointing about a John Waters film that's so evenhanded and all-embracing, even if its sunniness is ironic. | John Water's film Pecker is a comedy. | neutral |
The objective fact is that whatever you think of Mahathir, Malaysia has gotten away with its economic apostasy. | Prior to this, Malaysia has had a normal economy. | contradiction |
The only reason to release it now is political, and national security officials shouldn't play politics. | National security decisions should be made based on political agendas. | contradiction |
So much for the cruel stereotype of the pea-brained dinosaur. | Dinosaurs know what they are doing | neutral |
It's really cool to be postmodern and hip | Postmodernism started in 1949 | neutral |
I have a friend who was excluded from a jury because he answered yes to the question, Do you think a man who's been arrested is more likely to be guilty than a man who hasn't been arrested? | You can be left out of a case as a juror depending on your answers to certain questions | entailment |
Maybe it's been a while since Bode has partied till 4 a.m., but to Pundit Central 's eyes the models look like nothing more sinister than extremely tired and slender party trash, not emaciated junkies. | The models are unhealthy. | neutral |
For sure, however, Microsoft has mainly been restrained by the knowledge that any crude use of its power would indeed land it in court. | Microsoft uses its power recklessly. | contradiction |
Use the Hey, Granny, feeling lucky? | It would be best to use something besides the Hey, Granny, feeling lucky. | contradiction |
Schor's right--it is depressing when people get into the grip of an all-engulfing need to establish their identity by buying stuff, especially if it's stuff they can't afford. | People buy within their financial means. | contradiction |
Speaking of The third-place finisher, Forget Me Not , features an animated condom in a drawer. | An animated condom in a drawer is an unusual site. | neutral |
It is a great-looking book despite its shortcomings, and there is a lot of good information in it. | The author thinks the book is useless. | contradiction |
Will Tina tame these tough guys? | These tough guys could be tamed by Tina. | entailment |
Along with Mad magazine, he provided comedy to my suburban boyhood--Schulz the philosophical and Mad the topical--at just the right intellectual level for a suburban boy. | Schulz was serious and uninteresting. | contradiction |
Paul agrees that such a rise in national savings might have some tendency to depress the economy, along lines of Keynes' multiplier model. | Paul disagreed with the notion that a rise in savings tends to depress the economy. | contradiction |
The Nation 's Katha Pollitt takes Putnam's very example, the shift from league bowling to ad hoc bowling, and suggests that [that] story could be told as one of happy progress from a drink-sodden night of spouse-avoidance with the same old faces from work to temperate and spontaneous fun with one's intimate friends and... | The sport is dangeroud for friends and family. | contradiction |
How much further could the ball have gone? | The ball is found. | contradiction |
As for the victory in Chechnya, it's a mirage. | The victory in Chechnya is not what it seems. | entailment |
Leave it to the Globe to conclude, JFK Jr, Slashed! | The Globe is known for writing properly sourced articles. | contradiction |
It is hard to believe that people who have spent years, even decades, writing about economics are really so fuzzy-minded that they cannot see the difference between protecting consumers from tainted produce and protecting workers from competing products. | Every expert in economics is clear on every detail of the subject. | contradiction |
But there would not be, nor could there have been, an overall increase in prices. | The government was responsible for stopping the price from rising | neutral |
And by following up his serious accusation (i.e. | She made serious allegations. | contradiction |
My fellow Slate columnist Robert Wright would undoubtedly emphasize that our concern over status exists for good evolutionary reasons. | Robert Wright emphasizes status exists | entailment |
Persistent welfare cases don't get jobs because of mental illness, substance abuse, transportation obstacles, child-care difficulties, and simple lack of interest. | Mental illness is the number one reason that prevents persistent welfare cases from getting jobs. | neutral |
The play is Spencer's life reduced to Two Weddings and a Funeral , a quaint and titillating Bloomsbury parallelogram, says the Wall Street Journal 's Donald Lyons. | A newspaper reviews a playwright about a man's life. | entailment |
His proposal introduces prescription drug coverage and eliminates payment for preventive services but aims to cut costs by stoking price competition among HMOs and requiring patients to chip in for some services. | His proposal aims to slash costs by setting price controls | contradiction |
And a great marketing Buy my books, because they're good for your daughter. | The books have great marketing. | entailment |
(A great continental nation--I love that phrase, but what the hell does it mean?) | The author is sure what the phrase means. | contradiction |
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