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He appeared on every network Tuesday night to insist that the Bush brothers and other victorious Republican governors such as George Pataki (New York), John Rowland (Connecticut), Tommy Thompson (Wisconsin), and John Engler (Michigan) were conservatives. | George Pataki and John Rowland were victorious Republican governors | entailment |
Both magazines move to the pox on all your houses stance. | The two periodicals later regretted taking on such an aggressive posturing. | neutral |
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 sought to give aid to every country that needed it. | contradiction |
Besides, complains New York 's Mark Stevens, there are more dresses on display than paintings. | Mark Stevens enjoys being in New York. | neutral |
At the hang gliding site, click Links ... | There is a website for hang gliding | entailment |
We have to try to do something about the real world in which children are growing up. | Children do not grow up in a fantasy world. | entailment |
But Press didn't call anyone a racist. | The Press deals with a lot of racism. | neutral |
In the frame game, nuance is almost always a loser. | Framing isn't subtle, you have to be clear. | entailment |
99 percent chance that a Republican Congress will pursue any case Starr can deliver. | Republicans are unenthusiastic about Starr's case. | contradiction |
I don't understand how one would read this argument and not get that it is about the effect these changes will have on the commons. | It's obvious to me that the argument explains how the changes on the commons will be negative. | neutral |
When the nation's overall trade deficit increases, it means that Americans, on average, are spending more than they are earning. | When American's have a big trade deficit most American's are spending more than they make. | entailment |
In other words, Bill Gross could break even--provided he was the only advertiser on the Web. | Bill Gross is a advertiser on the web. | entailment |
In Serbia, President Slobodan Milosevic sanctioned the removal in 1987 of the body of Serbian hero Czar Lazar, killed 600 years before by Turks at the Battle of Kosovo, so it could be paraded around Slovenia and Croatia in a display of Serb power. | Serbian President Milosevic is one sick dude. | neutral |
And now, judging by News Quiz responses, these wan titans are barely portrayed at all. | Since no one likes the wan titans, they are hardly portrayed in the News Quiz responses. | neutral |
(Actually, you could have as many judges as you wanted, as long as you ignored all but one of them.) | Have as many judges as you want but make sure to pay attention to all. | contradiction |
Tobacco growers managed to avoid that fate last year. | That fate found tobacco growers last year. | contradiction |
None exploited pig as an epithet for policeman. | Everyone used the term pig to describe a policeman. | contradiction |
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. | SANE/FREEZE has successfully inhibited nuclear armament | neutral |
I have always promised her she would be in my wedding. | My wedding will involve only the people I feel closest to. | neutral |
Consider the opening to The End of the World, which introduces an angry son who, as the story goes on, will be called to Paris to care for a selfish dying | The End of the world depicted a happy family. | contradiction |
Even the singers don't like these songs. | The singers sang the songs happily for the people. | contradiction |
They wouldn't do it with just any woman. | just any woman wouldnt work | entailment |
In short, now that he knows (or, anyway, prefers to believe) that the speedometer has been understating his speed, and that the shimmy therefore doesn't start until he is really going 55, he thinks that he can drive 55 as measured using that same speedometer . Uh-uh. | The speedometer is not working properly. | neutral |
Either way, Mother Teresa is a shoo-in. | Mother Teresa's odds are slim | contradiction |
That, in turn, might cause a peaceful transition from communism. | A peaceful transition from communism is possible. | entailment |
, bomb) in furtherance of a crime of violence that may be prosecuted in a federal court. | Explosives used while committing a felony involving violence could be prosecuted by the feds. | entailment |
Here's what Hatfield writes about what Eufaula told | Hatfield likes to write. | neutral |
All that's missing is the steroids (out-of-control steroid use by the mob's young guns is what's killing the mafia as much as anything else). | Taking steroids will not help the situation at all. | contradiction |
It's funny how hard it is to find anything to sing about. | The author finds humor in everyday things. | entailment |
The United States responded by deploying U.S. naval forces in the region. | America sent a military force to the area as a peacekeeping mission. | neutral |
But Cole notes in his affidavit that these files are included with Internet Explorer when it is installed apart from Windows 95, from a disk or the Web. | People seek out internet explorer to install it on their own without the help of windows. | neutral |
I suggest a test to resolve the matter. | The test will prove resolve the problem. | neutral |
The mere thought of farming dogs for fur nauseates you. | The thought of farming dogs for fur pleases you. | contradiction |
The wet wool smell of your uncles in their Eaton's sweaters and army surplus peacoats and shredded wheat for breakfast and thin ice on the tide pools and diesel as the engines kick in. | The uncles served in the army when they were younger | neutral |
The art historian Linda Nochlin has traced what she calls Degas' perfectly ordinary anti-Semitism to status anxiety. | Linda Nochlin is a molecular physicist. | contradiction |
Ehrlich's theories lost steam after he lost a famous 1980 bet with economist Julian Simon, who wagered that any basket of resources Ehrlich might name would be cheaper at any date in the future. | Ehrlich won a famous bet against Julian Simon in 1980. | contradiction |
It's not what management theorist Tom Peters sees as the company of the future, a floating network/crap game. | Tom Peters is a management theorist. | entailment |
He is too many other solid things, in addition to being a Star. | He was also known for being a stand up guy. | neutral |
Then, each boy was taken aside and asked how he would divide up rewards among individual boys from your group and the other group. | there were rewards given and split among them. | entailment |
THE DOCTORS HAVE GIVEN HER SIX MONTHS TO LIVE. | She just found out she is ill. | neutral |
So, when the Kurds came under Iraqi attack again, in 1991, there was good reason to fear that another genocide was in the offing (although President Bush's real motivation was defending the stability of Turkey, where the Kurds were fleeing). | The Kurds were not the first people Bush wanted to defend. | entailment |
(The of supranational NGO lobbying in general is analyzed by Jessica Mathews in the January/February Foreign Affairs .) Thus the old left, intentionally or not, is pushing us from national regulation to supranational regulation--albeit, in this case, a kind of private-sector supranational regulation. | Jessica Mathews is opposed to regulating the supranational NGO lobbying. | neutral |
The term slice of life has come to mean dreary naturalism, but for the superb Richard LaGravenese, who wrote and directed Living Out Loud , that slice includes fantasy, fairy tale connections, sultry musical interludes, bridges that lead out, and bridges that lead nowhere. | Donald Trump wrote and directed Living Out Loud | contradiction |
The important question is not whether Clinton had sex with her and lied about it but what the country should do about this. | Question is promoting opposition towards Clinton. | neutral |
California Institute of Technology vaults from fourth to first in the magazine's annual university rankings . Its three-to-one student-faculty ratio is much praised, as is its annual spending of $192,000 on each student. | The California Institute of Technology was in fourth place, but it eventually rose to first. | entailment |
No inside-the-beltway PR victory is worth that kind of demoralization. | There is a PR victory. | entailment |
A teaser horse is the warm-up act, an important but ultimately expendable creature. | The overweight horse was maimed at an early age and was unable to perform in any shows. | contradiction |
' All of President Clinton's untruths, all of his lying under oath, if you will, about an extramarital relationship does not subvert the Constitution (Schumer). | Clinton lied under oath one time. | neutral |
Fox President and CEO Rich Cronin called this separate-but-equal programming an effort to superserve children, adding, We will not stereotype in any way. | The Fox network is creating multiple new programming plans to serve the individual needs of all types of children. | contradiction |
Parents find themselves intervening to stop their kids from making bad deals with unscrupulous classmates. | All kids make bad deals with their classmates. | neutral |
Another dicey issue confronting Treasury Department enforcement officials is Internet gambling . Although federal law prohibits gambling by wire in the United States, and most authorities interpret that to mean that Internet gambling is illegal here, at least one online casino, Casino Royale, looks and feels like a vir... | Casino Royale could be operating illegally according to the federal law. | neutral |
Bang on drums and try to get the talking stick away from a weepy Tom DeLay. | Tom DeLay is upset because of a fight he had | neutral |
Hives feature the mathematical genius of honeycombs and precise divisions of labor. | The labor in hives are divided based on certain bee criteria such as age and gender. | neutral |
Even this distinction, though, is changing with the development of off-line software that automatically goes to the Web to retrieve material, and stores it on your own computer. | Without further ado, announcing an ultimate non connected feature: a Pencil. | contradiction |
Her delivery isn't moist--it's prickly and blunt, and she can jabber convincingly, so that the jabbering takes on a life of its own and leaves her (sometimes horrified) in the dust. | Some people don't believe her jabbering. | neutral |
The Taliban is both a product of and a reaction to the civil war that has gripped Afghanistan since the demise of the Soviet-backed regime in 1992. | The Soviet-backed regime existed until 1995 | contradiction |
Conservatives, after all, have spent the last year crediting Clinton's polls to He has lucked into the best economy in history. | Clinton's favorability rating is in the low 60s | neutral |
Entering Final Four weekend, I rank no higher than 12,277 th place in any of them. | I am going to loose | neutral |
Who ever heard of a wiener dog named Fluffy? | The dog is a german shepard. | contradiction |
Observers said the Y2K bug's threat 1) was averted thanks to diligent preparation; 2) had been exaggerated by greedy programmers so that customers would commission expensive repairs; and 3) won't pass until companies and governments have used their backroom systems, which were not repaired as thoroughly as critical pro... | Observers said the Y2K bug's threat was either averted due to diligent preparation or had been exaggerated by greedy programmers. | entailment |
White describes his wife Katherine, who, very sick in the fall of the last year of her life, goes out into the garden, as she has done every year before, to plant the spring bulbs she knew she would never live to see rise. | Katherine was able to enjoy the flowers in the spring | contradiction |
officials have played a key role in concocting the treaty and stewarding it to its conclusion. | The treaty is at its conclusion. | entailment |
Do begin again, and Prudie predicts 1999 will be your year. | Prudie predicts 1999 will be a horrible year, and it may be best to simply hibernate until the following year. | contradiction |
Well, it appears that Robert Ferrigno (see Kiss My Tan Line) has done well at touting the Californian presence here in Seattle. | Robert Ferrigno was born in California. | neutral |
, the closure of a local factory), the benefits tend to be invisible because they're faraway or diffuse (e.g. | The aforementioned benefits are readily apparent in the local community. | contradiction |
Were they in there? | People knew they were in there the entire time. | contradiction |
She upset 16-year-old champion Michelle Kwan, who fell down twice during her routine. | Michelle Kwan fell down during her routine. | entailment |
Fearing his powers might be waning as he approached 30, Nash decided he would solve the most important unresolved problem in the Riemann Zeta conjecture. | Nash had powers. | entailment |
The gentle giant plays with a tiny mouse-- Of Mice and Men . The stricken executioner gets blessed by his beatific sacrifice-- Billy Budd . You could add a score of prison movies, along with E.T. (1982), Starman (1984), and even some vigilante pictures. | Gentle giants without mice are common in prison movies | contradiction |
The coverage of her day in court was uniformly kind, rarely mentioning that she has lied before and changed her story now. | That lady was inconsistent, either turning over a new leaf, or being deceitful. | entailment |
What's their bet? | They placed a large bet | neutral |
That is another investment one can make for old so to conduct oneself in prior years that one can feel one has paid one's dues. | It is better to live in the moment and refuse to pay anything. | contradiction |
Italian has poverino . The fact that nebbish made it into English owes much to Jewish Borscht Belt comedians becoming '50s TV stars. | There are many words of foreign origin in the English language. | entailment |
I was greatly encouraged to see Michael Goff's proposal of a Microsoft fashion-upgrade strategy, titled Dressing Up the Nerds. | The speaker was disappointed in Dressing Up the Nerds. | contradiction |
Navy saved us from war, rages Buchanan in angry response to the suggestion that Kofi Annan's diplomacy ended the Iraq crisis. | Buchanan's response was angry. | entailment |
Yet, assume that this famous still was not portraying an act of Would it be a relief or a disappointment? | The still is famous. | entailment |
As Chatterbox pointed out in his earlier item, movie tickets are fundamentally inexpensive , so you aren't going to lure many more people into seeing, say, Eyes Wide Shut by slashing the already low price of first-run admission. | Reducing the price of admission, when it is already low, would not generate much more business. | entailment |
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 thinks these novels have potential. | entailment |
A core group of kids do have a distinct attention abnormality, but Ritalin worked so well--it can reduce distractibility even in perfectly normal children--that now almost any difficult child is considered for the diagnosis and drug. | Ritalan is mostly puscribed to adults. | contradiction |
When I think of someone like Tolly Greenberg, I think of my grandpa Ben, he writes. | Tolly and my grandpa are too different to even be compared. | contradiction |
Conflicted over what its true mission is, PBS simultaneously whores for corporate money and aggressively gathers data on how poor, uneducated, and blue-collar its audience is. | PBS steals from the rich to give to the poor. | neutral |
The wrestlers also enact crucifixions, sadomasochism, and prostitution. | The wrestlers portray crucifixions. | entailment |
Even if the water tastes pure and delicious, you cannot enjoy it as much as you should. | This h2o is fantastic | entailment |
If slightness in a Library of America volume is a mark of esteem, Kerr can be assured that the two svelte books she reviewed, at under a thousand pages each, accord Gertrude Stein a measure of honor beyond mere inclusion in the series. | Kerr is in America | neutral |
Does Boston Tea Party ring any bells? | Does Boston Tea Party make you think of taxes? | 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 offers up a lot of new job opportunities for young people. | neutral |
But I begin to see in the public's indifference to the myriad accusations of presidential adultery that Weisberg speaks for the majority. | Weisberg spoke for the minority. | contradiction |
You want a recipe for healing? | The recipe for healing is more effective than other treatments prescribed by doctors. | neutral |
The consistency of Israeli policy made the difference. | Israel has made erratic decisions. | contradiction |
The cover profile makes Jerry Seinfeld seem quite charming, if a tad immature. | Jerry Seinfeld seemed immature. | entailment |
Hillary is a prude, forcing Clinton to satisfy his sexual needs elsewhere. | Hillary is a virgin. | neutral |
Avis' profits jumped 35 percent in the first six months of employee ownership, and the company remained profitable for the next decade. | Avis has had trouble having the status of a profitable company. | contradiction |
They had a greater tolerance for weight gain, saying it would take a 20 pound gain before they took action, as opposed to the 10 pound gain that would trigger action in higher-income women. | It would take a 10 pound gain to trigger action in higher-income women | entailment |
Well, these little nothings called neutrinos have a lot to say, if only we could find a press willing to pass on the message. | No one is able to hear what they are saying. | neutral |
who turns out to have had sex with a dog, like maybe a golden retriever (unless things turn around and I get to do it at Fox in which case the dog will be a chimp, but that makes sense dramatically) who can't keep a secret (see, it's a talking dog), but it takes this big check from some tabloid where they JUST MAKE THI... | Tabloids just make things up. | entailment |
If she fails to respond, he said, the House will have no choice but to call for the vice president's impeachment. | She will not respond. | neutral |
But given the global supply glut--the U.S. government seized about a ton of heroin in 1995, compared with worldwide heroin production of 400 tons--many experts question whether interdiction has any effect on street prices. | There is a worldwide shortage of heroin | contradiction |
Which has a curious--and perhaps salutary--effect. | It was a very pronounced effect. | neutral |
Critics worry that the kids underestimate the importance of blue-chip college credentials. | Parents also worry that their kids are underestimating the importance of blue-chip college credentials. | neutral |
Moreover, the obits also recorded lots of violent and accidental deaths. | A few deaths were not violent or accidental. | neutral |
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