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8. She's a dirty little secret. | Seven other points exist, aside from this eighth. | entailment |
Our campaigns often end up doing the very opposite of what they intend, Bradley laments. | Bradley participates in campaigns. | entailment |
In the warren of grungy rooms beneath the dance floor--the celebrities' sanctum sanctorum--the coke was consumed by the linear foot, and (according to the author) the odd European contessa could be found handcuffed to a water pipe, getting squired from the rear by one of the pretty shirtless busboys. | illegal activities where unheard of there. | contradiction |
In this, it is very much like another Microsoft product, the new Encarta Dictionary . The dictionary and its style guide would make Mrs. Grundy proud. | Bill Gates personally created the whole thing | neutral |
The assumption is that private investors who buy and sell won are depressing its value below its equilibrium rate. | After all the buying and selling has settled the equilibrium rate should take hold. | neutral |
Now it stands to monopolize it, thanks to its ad dollars and its friends in the media. | It failed be monopolized due to insufficient ad funding | contradiction |
Historians may also question whether the Steunenberg affair, on its own, touched off, in Lukas' words, a struggle for the soul of America. | Scholars have a variety of viewpoints regarding the Steunenberg affair. | neutral |
In some countries, they'd be the dinner. | They would feel safe wherever they might go. | contradiction |
With a bit of elementary mathematics and a lot of keen insight, Arrow was forced to a sobering If a reasonable voting system is one that respects unanimity and precludes flip-flops, then there are no reasonable voting systems, with one exception--the system that picks one voter and makes him a dictator. | Arrow failed to come to a realization with a keen insight and elementary mathematics knowledge. | contradiction |
But all that ended long ago. | This all happened just yesterday. | contradiction |
It's not just a question of men disinclined to violence getting killed off. | Men cannot be killed off by violence. | contradiction |
There will be no Revenge of the Nebbishes , no nebbish liberation. | Revenge will come soon of the Nebbishes. | contradiction |
It keeps doing that. | It won't stop doing that. | entailment |
Is that such a terrible thing? | It is a terrible thing | neutral |
Are you finding any substantive differences in the way your guides cover the city? | The differences in the way the guides cover the city is so obviously minimal for anyone to know. | contradiction |
Few people these days believe that evil spirits cause illness, that the rain god causes rain, or that electric-light bulbs are mystical. | People used to do rain dances to call for rain. | neutral |
The brawny Neeson is a calamity as Wilde, says New York's John Simon. | John Simon is a critic. | neutral |
On the other hand, the President's Box at Ford's Theatre contains the chair in which Lincoln was sitting when Booth shot him, and no one would argue that Ford's is anything but a replica. | The secret service are not taking any chances with this one. | neutral |
The Presidential Initiative to Increase Seat Belt Use Nation-wide | No one cares about increasing seat belt use | contradiction |
Carter, the family's patriarch, was certifiably rural; he grew up in southwestern Virginia's Poor Valley. | Carter grew up in large city. | contradiction |
Now they admit they were wrong. | They were right. | contradiction |
The play recounts Wilde's downfall, says USA Today 's David Patrick Stearns, with the inevitability and much of the monumentality of a Greek tragedy. | David Patrick Stearns from USA Today says the play recounts Wilde's downfall | entailment |
The governor claimed his wife low-balled only because she was embarrassed to confess to him how much she'd blown on clothes and jewelry. | The governor confessed to his wife how much he had blown on clothes and jewelry. | contradiction |
In any case, I was interested to notice that no Hermas-like silk scarves casually grazed secular female clavicles in Istanbul. | The author noted that religious females in Istanbul often wear casually placed scarves on their clavicles. | contradiction |
Starr has been especially squirmy about this. | Starr is a horse. | neutral |
An exclusive report reveals that controversial feminist Naomi Wolf is advising the Gore campaign on how to win the women's vote. | The Gore campaign was advised by more than one feminist as to how to win the women's vote. | neutral |
You know, everything has to be robust a robust foreign policy, a robust national defense, a robust air attack on Serbia, a robust police crackdown, a robust anti-drug policy, a robust investigation of abuses. | There is extensive violence in Serbia. | neutral |
Monetary union and relaxed fiscal policy are sparking the boom. | The boom is an economic boom. | neutral |
American Justin Leonard's 45-foot birdie putt on the 17 th hole set off a celebration on the course before his European opponent finished playing. | Justin Leonard's 45-foot birdie putt went unnoticed | contradiction |
A story on the JonBenet Ramsey case says her parents are not the only suspects. | The parents are not the only ones suspected. | entailment |
The two men have been joined forever in an intimacy deeper and more complex than that of blood or sex. | The two men have known one another for a long time. | neutral |
They are well armed and wear bulletproof vests. | Despite being well equipped there were questions surrounding their competance. | neutral |
Unless you can go back in time, cutting the tax rate on existing capital gains cannot possibly increase investment in productive resources. | You will make more money in your investments if you go back in time. | entailment |
This undermines explanations that assume ironclad effects of hormones. | The certainty about the effects of hormones has been undermined | entailment |
Indeed, a great, unfinished work can be more fascinating than a finished one because of the way the reader is drawn into the artistic process. | The most important part of a great statue is that it be unfinished, so the reader asks questions. | neutral |
The anti-HMO strategy is also evidence of the pernicious influence of Anecdotal Politics. | The strategy had a negative impact | neutral |
Maybe Wachtler writes cliches because prison has become cliche. | Wachtler is a writer who writes about overused topics. | entailment |
There's a flower called Wandering Jew. | The Wandering Jew is a plant | entailment |
But from there, he goes wrong. | Everything went smoothly for the whole process. | contradiction |
A risk-neutral person is one who is indifferent when given a choice between 50 cents and a 50-50 chance of $1. | Risk-neutral people never take bets | neutral |
Whatever the fortunes of religion itself, a dwindling cultural acquaintance with the Bible's English is surely inevitable. | Cultural knowledge of the language in the Bible is decreasing | entailment |
Map maker, map maker, make me a map. | Cartographer bake me a cake. | contradiction |
The Vatican barred an American priest and nun from ministering to gays. | The American priest was unhappy | neutral |
We must only hope that our Pakistani friend does not get to sound too much like the aforementioned Mr. Russert--or any of the other Sabbath gasbags, to use the phrase that the wonderful Frank Rich has popularized. | Frank Rich popularized a phrase. | entailment |
And at a time when ad people all seem to be drawing from the same palette of colors and styles, creativity and distinctiveness are, oddly enough, not synonymous. | Ad creators are influenced by popular color themes found in fashion. | neutral |
My fellow Slate columnist Robert Wright would undoubtedly emphasize that our concern over status exists for good evolutionary reasons. | People like Robert Wright | neutral |
Republicans like Gramm beat up the IRS and promise endless tax reductions while bringing home pork projects to their constituents. | Gramm is a big proponent of the IRS. | contradiction |
I am still tempted to do that, but since I encountered that quotation, I have resisted. | It is my wish, however the passage from the text has changed my mind. | entailment |
The eternal shortage of judges means that some cases are adjudicated peremptorily. | We need more janitors! | contradiction |
USA Today 's modular layout and bold type anticipated the typical multidimensional Web page, almost inviting the finger to point and click, to follow Christine Royal through the process of her cosmetic surgery, to jump to the daily profiles of Olympic athletes, to explore the depths of the Bosnia power struggle. | USA Today's webpage was before it's time. | entailment |
One of the most famous of all photographs is Robert Capa's 1936 Moment of Death , taken during the Spanish Civil War. | During the Spanish Civil War one of the most famous photographs of all time was taken. | entailment |
Another refreshing feature of Goodman's storytelling is that, unlike other members of fundamentalist sects one might find in novels, her characters don't chafe at their restrictions, or not too much. | Goodman is popular with women | neutral |
'If prison is going to be my next home,' he did not quip, 'I'd better get used to this. | He thinks the people who want to send him to prison are unjust | neutral |
If there is ever to be one, it will have to resemble this treaty at least surprise inspections of suspicious sites, the economic and moral ostracism of nations that don't cooperate, etc. | In an opinion, the described treaty should be radically different from another. | contradiction |
2) The government cleaned up the unions . As late as 1986, the Justice Department found that the Mafia controlled the International Longshoremen's Association, the Hotel and Restaurant Employees union, the Teamsters union, and the Laborers' International Union. | By1986, the government knew the Mafia had connections to several unions. | entailment |
I already know I am an idiot, but am I to be a happy idiot or a miserable one? | I am stupid, but at least I rest easy knowing I will forever be happy. | contradiction |
As for me, I wrote my book about Reagan because I'd like to see him get at least some of the recognition he deserves during his lifetime. | The author believes Reagan deserves credit for his achievements | entailment |
ATandT's plan, announced in February, to use wireless systems to offer local phone service has been widely dismissed as unconvincing. | It is a national plan | contradiction |
Our technological improvements have dramatically slowed natural selection. | We have made breakthroughs in science | entailment |
Privatization means allowing individuals to invest for themselves all or part of what they and their employers put into Social Security. | Privatization is always a good idea if you have extra money. | neutral |
Slate is scheduled to take up residence Monday, Oct. 27, as an anchor tenant on AOL's news-channel newsstand. | Slate is terrible at his job | contradiction |
Well, did she or didn't she? | The person in question is a man. | contradiction |
We all know people who are essentially hotblooded, or melancholy (which literally means black bile), or phlegmatic, or who view the world with a jaundiced eye. | Phlegmatic personalities are not melancholy. | entailment |
We Americans mocked the militarism of German youth in the '30s, and now we're embracing Louis Caldera's ballistic schemes. | America is becoming more militaristic. | entailment |
Yes, said Emanuel after the HRC speech. | Emanuel was silent after the speech. | contradiction |
He's not only strongly pro-choice on abortion and sympathetic to drug legalization but has come out in favor of gay marriage, which would seem to rule out Buchanan as his candidate. | He has liberal viewpoints. | entailment |
Clinton, though, has also faced a continuing barrage of unserious allegations--implausible and untrue. | A lot of allegations were made | entailment |
That's why labor is making fewer endorsements. | Labor's endorsements have reached an all-time high. | contradiction |
Republicans have long demanded smaller government. | The Democratic party is vying for smaller government. | contradiction |
Earlier this week, Roy confessed that she'd stuffed some movie-related faxes into books, saving them for a calmer time ... | Roy was very busy this early this week. | entailment |
Mostly I just skim the retractions), and himself (I am so sorry ... | I skimmed the retractions. | entailment |
It's more scary than funny, especially to the brain tumor guy when he finds out that his chief surgeon is Raquel Welch. | The brain tumor guy finds out that his chief surgeon is Raquel Welch and faints. | neutral |
Is Lee Harvey Oswald in his grave or in Russia? | There are questions about whether Lee Harvey Oswald has passed away, or is living in Russia. | entailment |
Forty thousand of us die that way each year. | Less than forty thousand die in the described manner each year. | contradiction |
Oddly, this part of the 20/20 segment isn't quite as damaging to Ellis as the raw interview transcript was. | The raw interview transcript portrayed Ellis in a positive light. | contradiction |
No, as it happens, it doesn't. | Yes it does | contradiction |
An article argues that liberals should oppose the National Endowment for the Arts on the grounds that art does not need federal subsidies. | Before the article was written, everyone already opposed the National Endowment for the Arts | contradiction |
There is an obvious opportunity here for a bonanza of international conferences to study the need for worldwide treaties to set up global commissions to come up with transnational standards for ... | There is a need for worldwide treaties to set up global commissions. | entailment |
process one out of every four checks in the country. | A quarter of all checks are written by that nation. | neutral |
Well, which is Do swings in Starr's reputation affect Clinton or not? | Clinton is affected by Starr. | entailment |
One free-lancer tells of building much of a summer traveling with her husband in the West and Europe around a couple of Conde Nast assignments. | In performing her tasks, one free-lancer always traveled alone. | contradiction |
(Or at least, we hope to make this a tradition, and have got away with it for two summers so far.) | A custom is unwanted to be made. | contradiction |
If you would like more information, you should go to the site that is actually handling this www.rtmark.com. | You will have to call the company yourself if you want more information. | contradiction |
In a sense, the advertising industry is reluctantly moving toward a business model much closer to the so-called free-agent economy than to the traditional idea of a corporation. | The advertisment industry is a reluctant in changing it's business model. | entailment |
But otherwise, so long as his religious convictions, no matter how weak or strong they may be, are not geared toward the outright oppression or destruction/neglect of those who fail to share his views, they should not matter, and warrant no scrutiny. | As long as the religious convictions does not opress others there shouldn't be any scrutiny. | entailment |
Pol Pot is in captivity | Pol Pot has committed vicious crimes. | neutral |
His masterpiece, Fallingwater, has been girded by steel scaffolding to prevent it from crumbling. | Fallingwater has crumbled to nothing over the years. | contradiction |
It's really cool to be postmodern and hip | Stylish people are cool | entailment |
Novak cut Hunt off only twice. | Novack didn't cut off Hunt more than twice. | entailment |
It's an odd maxim for a man whose work is dedicated to the idea that the way to amass wealth is to take it, not create it. | The accumulation of wealth happens in many different ways. | entailment |
Map maker, map maker, make me a map. | The map will be expensive. | neutral |
The transformation of normal to abnormal may start with a pill. | A pill could start a transformation from normal to abnormal. | entailment |
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 has a lower income audience. | entailment |
Martha is finally being treated as the CEO of a company called Omnimedia, not as a bitchy hausfrau. | Martha is a real pain in the... | neutral |
Starr's goal--as Bruce Shapiro, in a perceptive anti-Starr Salon essay , recognizes--is most likely not to vindicate Willey but to unravel a presidential cover-up conspiracy. | Starr's goal is to unravel a conspiracy. | entailment |
News junked copies of its original edition to put out the Kennedy special.) | The Kennedy special was more important than the original edition. | neutral |
Spins on the monetary 1) It will make Europe the United States' new economic rival. | The United States has a stronger economy than Europe. | neutral |
I also think it is commendable that his articles, although unfavorable to Microsoft in the main, are being hosted on a Microsoft-owned site. | He wrote positive and favorable articles about Microsoft. | contradiction |
But it's uncontroversial that many Congress members are dim. | It is disputed that many congress members are unintelligent | contradiction |
About what you did to that nice Galileo? | Galileo is thought to be nice by most people | neutral |
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