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Even better for the veep, Gov. | This will impact the Vice President in a negative way. | contradiction |
Don't take my word for it. | You should take my word for it. | contradiction |
But the 20mph speed limit is probably obsolete. | A 20 mph speed limit is necessary. | contradiction |
The fourth quarter is Jordan Time. | Jordan Time is also known as the first quarter. | contradiction |
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 ... | The Democratic Party is deeply invested in hiding Clinton's pedophaelia from the public. | contradiction |
Young people work in a corporate world by day but play in a moral and cultural universe shaped by the Sixties. | Very few young people work in a business world by day. | contradiction |
Newsweek claims 2 p.m. to 8 p.m. has become crime time for American teen-agers. | Late afternoons and early evenings are when American teenagers are committing crimes. | entailment |
(Read the transcripts of the better CNN chats here . Look for the Allpolitics section toward the bottom of the page.) | Some CCN chats have been transcribed. | entailment |
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 a left to talk to a sales clerk. | entailment |
Perhaps Internet users are more depressed because they are better informed. | Internet users are unintelligent and ignorant of facts. | contradiction |
(Heston's softness on gun rights was an issue in his NRA election, but he has quieted critics by backing off his earlier statements and hewing to the NRA's official line. | Heston left the NRA. | contradiction |
They may prevent you from associating with the senator at an exclusive cocktail party for lobbyists and other large givers--but that's the whole idea. | Everyone can attend exclusive parties for Senators | contradiction |
Paul's statement that this is simple and reasonable does not make it right. | Paul spent the evening condemning the entire idea | contradiction |
Simply have their bouquets be identical and perhaps have them walk together. | The bouquets should not be unique. | entailment |
Some even think that while Internet competition may drive prices down initially, prices will rise as sellers are matched with buyers and the market clears. | Internet competition effects everything but pricing. | contradiction |
They were all slaves, weren't they? | They might have all been slaves | entailment |
The Blue Flower , by Penelope Fitzgerald (Houghton Mifflin). | The Blue Flower is authored by George R. R. Martin. | contradiction |
(Click here for a summary of the experiment.) | A short description of the experiment is available online | entailment |
The notion that millions of union members are being forced against their will to help finance this union campaign is simply a Republican fantasy. | The campaign has raised over 10 million dollars | neutral |
He is too many other solid things, in addition to being a Star. | He was known as a Star. | entailment |
Will her job description be done by then? | She has only been at her job for one day. | neutral |
Starr told me that, and Bennett confirmed it but would not tell me specifics. | Bennett denied Starr's words. | contradiction |
Lana's mother, Linda Gutierres (not her name in the film), told them where they could find Brandon. | Linda knows exactly where to find Brandon. | entailment |
He then made a speech in September 1980 in which he laid out the quantities involved and the underlying assumptions. | The person who gave a speech was a political candidate. | neutral |
The effort to convert won into dollars and other foreign currencies depressed the value of the won, despite the Korean government's efforts to sustain it by using its reserves. | The Korean Government knew the won would end up not being high value. | neutral |
Our smudge and blear and soil, he proposes, do not efface the glory. | Our soil effaces the glory very much | contradiction |
That was back when the Bushes were still trying to woo me over from the Dark Side. | They were originally on the Bushes side and remained there | contradiction |
And I hate short sleeved shirts when they wear them with dark neckties, skinny swine knocking on closed doors; and I had a habit of counting bricks, a nice obsession compared with | I believe everyone should dress as they please and we chould appreciate the diversity. | contradiction |
If you know that the state lottery is likely to be rigged, you'll buy fewer tickets. | The lottery is a good investment | contradiction |
Consider just the Pell Grants for students who have already defaulted on past That one mistake cost $210 million. | Just students have defaulted on Pell Grants. | neutral |
But we wouldn't know about Dowd's failure to muster a response, or about Lewinsky's poise and forthrightness, unless Dowd herself had chosen to tell us. | Dowd respected Lewinsky's poise and forthrightness. | neutral |
In general, arts and cultural articles are posted early in the week, and newsier and political stuff is posted Thursday and Friday. | There are no news or political articles ever posted in this publication. | contradiction |
Newsweek 's cover package, pegged to the release of Steven Spielberg's film Amistad , assesses the legacy of slavery. | Steven Spielberg spent most of his life in the United States. | neutral |
I'm no economist, but I believe this is the point President Clinton intends to make in Tokyo tomorrow. | Clinton is racist towards Japanese people. | contradiction |
And ads on the Internet, at least so far, lack oomph. | Internet ads lack oomph | entailment |
It's almost barbaric in a certain way. | When viewed from a certain perspective. | neutral |
Here's what worries Given the subtlety of the real issues here, what is the chance that this stuff will be decided on its merits? | The decision will be made solely on merits. | contradiction |
Who's winning the war over the draft? | War over the draft is occurring | entailment |
If women are disproportionately pro big government, for whatever reason, how does that disqualify the big-government philosophy, or explain away its apparent triumph? | Women play a large role in big government. | neutral |
Deducing that the whole of the Old Testament was the work of aliens is, therefore, perfectly logical. | It's logical to think that aliens found the Old Testament here on earth, and took it back to their planet. | contradiction |
In the United States, where inflation and the budget deficit have receded for the time being, vulgar Keynesianism has recently staged an impressive comeback. | Crass Keynesianism has recently staged an impressive comeback in the United States. | entailment |
Moreover, tough, mean men enjoy high social status, which attracts women and helps the men get genes into the next generation. | Tough men attract women | entailment |
WordPerfect and Netscape work just fine on my Windows-based machine. | Windows-based PC's run WordPerfect and Netscape like a turtle running through frozen molasses. | contradiction |
Tina and the Weinsteins all have highbrow pretensions but feel no shame in embracing pop culture. | Tina and the Weinsteins love pop culture. | entailment |
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. | Asian-Americans prefer to live in rural areas, like the middle of nowhere in Montana. | contradiction |
The industry now plans to strengthen warnings that children should be kept, appropriately harnessed, in the back seat, where they will be neither helped nor harmed by air bags. | Air bags will injure or kill anyone riding in the rear of car. | contradiction |
His wild, self-aggrandizing public statements made both of them a laughingstock, and the Vanity Fair photo shoot he arranged sullied Lewinsky's image almost as much as a Penthouse spread would have. | The photograph was altered | entailment |
Scholes and Merton reportedly are applauded when they appear on the floor of the options exchange, which shows that options traders are at least appreciative, if not deserving, of the rare charities that they receive. | Options traders slapped the palms of their hands together in applause for Scholes and Merton | entailment |
Not to orthodox quiz participants, for whom greeting cards are to genuine manifestations of feeling what Big Macs are to real hamburgers, with some sort of joke about Hallmark and bulimia--and an ugly image that would be, if only I had the wit to express it. | The author has full confidence in their ability to joke about the unappealing intersection of Hallmark and bulimia. | contradiction |
(Click here for a summary of the experiment.) | The text about the experiment is unabridged | contradiction |
Everyone knows these troops are trained for combat and can be quickly converted into an invading force. | The soldiers are highly skilled to take on war. | entailment |
America rescued him from minor cult status and gave him to the world (at a not-insignificant profit). | America has saved him. | entailment |
How much better, then--so much cleaner and more satisfying--is the Republican solution. | The Republican answer was arrived at quickly. | neutral |
Some weeks before, Nash had declined a University of Chicago offer of an endowed chair on the grounds that he was scheduled to become the emperor of Antarctica. | Nash has made poor decisions in the past. | entailment |
And in the Where are they now? | A question is being asked the whereabouts. | entailment |
Sticking ice axes in the sides of mountains is a pretty stupid way to get to 29,000 feet as well. | Using ice axes in the sides of mountains is a safe way to get to 29,000 feet. | neutral |
In a way, truthful shadow pages are the scariest of all. | Truthful shadow pages are the scariest of all because they reflect real events. | neutral |
Then, when the groups learned of one another's existence, the boys immediately drew lines in the sand. | The groups were unaware of each other at one time. | entailment |
He is a tedious corporate drone, as innocuous as the lackluster buildings erected by Donald Trump. | He is an accountant | neutral |
They take on a cartoonish, uniform cheeriness. | They take on an attitude of low spirits | contradiction |
However, it came bundled with the obscure psych book (which still hadn't arrived from the conventional stores as of New Year's Day). | The bundled book still hasn't arrived yet. | entailment |
In other words, I write because I think it is right. | Sometimes I write things because I think it is wrong. | contradiction |
Halfway through the film, Tarzan, a Victorian-era Enkidu, lured by Jane, is prepared to follow her back to England. | The scene shows how Tarzan is attracted to Jane. | entailment |
There was evidence that life was present just as soon as the planet cooled and solidified. | Cooling caused the planet to solidify. | entailment |
while pointing to a chart. | A chart is being pointed at. | entailment |
In Chicago and in Northridge, the doctors should have known that blindly following policy was bad. | Doctors aren't mindful in Chicago and in Northridge. | entailment |
*The scalpers-and-brokers point was brought to Chatterbox's attention by Randolph Cohen's brother Andrew, who is an assistant professor of history at Syracuse. | A man works at an ACC university | entailment |
If you've installed Internet Explorer 4.0, click here for more about (and a chance to download) the channel. | The channel is available for download. | entailment |
And critics who object that human life is sacred won't have a leg to stand on. | Some critics believe human life is sacred | entailment |
As Bill Clinton ratchets up the pressure on Baghdad, Saddam will inevitably bellow Nasserite defiance. | The author expects Saddam to have a disposition to resist for at least 50 years | neutral |
The most pervasive sign of Klein's brand of French post-structuralism, though, are his narrow ideas about pleasure and control. | Klein's brand of French post-structuralism is widely adopted in modern times | neutral |
He winked broadly, then gave her a wide, rakish smile that lit her soul with excitement. | The man was an oaf | contradiction |
A related piece, based on polls, says that Americans back gay rights in theory but dislike public displays of gay affection. | Gay affection in public, based on polls, is backed by Americans. | contradiction |
When you like somebody, you tend to trust him. | When you hate someone, you distrust them. | neutral |
An article celebrates the return to favor of jazz pianist Keith Jarrett, whose sharp tongue is nearly as famous as his music (he disses Wynton Marsalis as a talented high-school trumpet player). | Keith Jarrett is a jazz pianist, whose vocal skills are respected as highly as his musical ability. | entailment |
(Saint Johnswort makes your skin sensitive to sunlight.) | Even small doses of Saint Johnswort can make your skin sensitive to sunlight. | neutral |
Now that the background material he sent to Congress has been released, the press has become interested in whether Linda Tripp doctored her tapes and whether Starr's agents and prosecutors improperly detained Lewinsky or misrepresented their treatment of her in the Jan. | Lewinsky was misrepresented. | neutral |
Almost instantly, kids in each group formed bonds of loyalty and group identification. | Kids in the groups felt alone and isolated. | contradiction |
One had to separate the relationship, whatever it was, between Monica, et al. | Questions exist about Monica's relationship. | entailment |
The most controversial part of Finkelstein's book, though, is the last chapter, in which he sets out to explain why the Goldhagen book was such a big deal. | The Goldhagen book is very important | neutral |
Thanks again for enduring what must have been a trying cartoon to publish. | The cartoon was a political cartoon published for a news paper. | neutral |
It is a society in which every want is fulfilled. | The living conditions are utopian. | entailment |
There was a deeper The new ideas were immensely liberating, but at some point you can get too liberated. | People feel too restricted by the new ideas | contradiction |
His son and heir, Bashar, is inexperienced (he's an ophthalmologist by training). | Bashar wants experience | neutral |
Milosevic points to 1989. | Milosevic referenced 1989. | entailment |
Other nation products--its purported AIDS cure, for instance--have undermined their claim that black businesses are less exploitative than white ones. | The purported AIDS cure was just coconut oil | neutral |
Wealth would indeed be moved around, some people enriched, and others would be financial losers. | Wealth would be shuffled. | entailment |
For that matter, we can't compare the GIs to the Athenians of Pericles' time, the Florentines of Michelangelo's, or the Americans of Abraham Lincoln's. | Abraham Lincoln was American | entailment |
The RPH does not much elaborate on how he would balance the budget after his cuts. | The RPH does not explain how he would balance the budget | entailment |
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 performed in the presence of Jesus.us. | entailment |
But these actors also convey the sense of an internal furnace of pain and anxiety that gives fevered glow to such minutiae (Ben Brantley, the New York Times ). However, the play itself is found wanting. | The play flopped. | neutral |
A piece describes how women in their 20s donate eggs to infertile couples for thousands of dollars. | Women's eggs are valuable | entailment |
(She'll need the dough to cover her legal expenses--see The Nation , below.) | She will have legal fees that are nil. | contradiction |
Millionaire is portentously heavy, yet run by a man with no gravitas. | The man who runs Millionaire has won many awards for his larger-than-life characters and overwhelming personality. | contradiction |
In this situation, Johnson's impeachment looms as the operative a case of men who despised and battled their president--perhaps with good reason--but whose zeal in pursuing flimsy impeachment charges turned the judgment of history against them. | Men despised their president | entailment |
Granted, there exists, in the form of a rich language and history, what Huntington would call a core Sinic civilization. | Sinics have a rich history | entailment |
PBS's Nova is offering lots of bang-'em-up footage in its two-part series , ESCAPE! | The new show features never seen, once in a lifetime, tape shot inside Alcatraz. | neutral |
Starr is batting 10 for 10 against presidential legal challenges, note Tim Russert ( Meet the Press ) and Fred Barnes ( Fox News Sunday ), proving that he's not a rogue prosecutor (Susan Page, Late Edition ). The judge was downright scornful of the White House, adds Barnes. | Many media outlets agree on their opinion of Starr. | entailment |
Wilson uses a stage backdrop of nothing but stark blue and projects bands of white light across it, while his performers stand almost motionless. | Wilson's backdrop had a plethora of vivid colors and patterns splashed across its length. | contradiction |
Another favorite Republican cause is the Small Business Administration, which exists to make loans to companies that banks deem nonviable. | Small businesses grow under a Republican administration more than a Democrat administration. | neutral |
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