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The film gives the impression that Flynt has none, although he has five--to the best of his knowledge. | Flynt has five academy awards. | neutral |
Moreover, the obits also recorded lots of violent and accidental deaths. | Everyone died in a plane crash. | contradiction |
I am not an intolerant person, having grown up in New York City, where one man's ceiling is another man's floor. | Living in New York City has taught me values. | entailment |
, higher taxes, more generous provisions for the poor) are not what they want. | They are uninterested in higher taxes | entailment |
It'll be a good thing for all of us if she finally gets into the habit of speaking for herself. | She is very assertive | contradiction |
As developers kill the bugs, they incorporate the solutions into a daily build of the program and test the build to make certain the solutions don't cause additional bugs. | The worst bugs make a program unusable | neutral |
They are a corporate soft money issue advocacy outfit, as is this [party] program financed by corporate soft money. | The program supports corporations and their interests | entailment |
If Woodward had shaken the baby, why did his neck show no signs of damage? | The baby did not show signs of having been shaken. | entailment |
The Washington Post reported more evidence of the alleged Chinese plot to influence U.S. elections. | The Washington Post is a newspaper company that reports on issues relevant to the United States. | entailment |
But when Indonesians started running from their banks a few months ago, what they wanted was dollars--and neither the Indonesian government nor the IMF can give them enough of what they want. | Indonesians have full confidence in their banks | contradiction |
When Pixar went public, the money raised from that very first sale of its shares was what it used to run its business in the future. | Pixar funded its future operations by selling shares | entailment |
This one-way connection will offer speeds up to 150,000 bits per second. | The connection only goes one way. | entailment |
You don't have to teach Rik Smits how to make post moves. | Rik Smits already knows how to make post moves. | entailment |
A Palestinian state is a certainty, according to an article, but sovereignty will be a sham. | It will be rejected every time it is brought up, because the Palestinian state is a logistical impossibility. | contradiction |
Prior to its alliance with the government, the PDFA merely hogged the drug debate. | The PDFA had a habit of monopolizing the topic of drugs. | entailment |
Once all the world smiled benignly when an adult took an interest in a scoutmaster and troop, priest and altar boy--what could be more wholesome? | The question is sarcastic. | neutral |
To ring in the new year in 1997, he reportedly blew up a Cadillac. | He just spent a quiet night in to celebrate New Year's Day. | contradiction |
They think Gates is stepping down-contrary to Ballmer's insistence that Gates is stepping up to his new job-in hopes of appeasing Justice Department warriors who want Gates' head. | Government prosecutors have filed a lawsuit against him | neutral |
Why didn't Ellison finish--or publish--the book? | Everyone seemed to question Ellison. | entailment |
When you couple that reality with an overly narrow definition of shareholder value, you end up with a corporate world that must privilege the next quarter over the next decade. | Corporate interests tend to be long term. | contradiction |
Books and TV specials are on the way. | The specials are cause for excitement | neutral |
(Though here I'm tempted to respond that it's a mistake to generalize about human behavior on the basis of a few extraordinary individuals who probably--and quite atypically--love their work.) | Making blanket statements is a bad idea. | entailment |
Despite all the completely compelling arguments offered in the preceding paragraphs, it would be silly and dishonest to insist that | Some of the paragraphs also include anecdotes. | neutral |
Not to imply that the Katz would threaten murder to get published in the Washington Post : To the best of my knowledge, he hasn't maimed or killed anyone except the characters in his Suburban Detective Mystery series-- Death by Station Wagon , The Last Housewife , The Father's Club , and The Family Stalker . But, like ... | The Unabomber and Katz are unconventional. | entailment |
Tamara Jenkins, the writer and first-time director, has an eye for absurd juxtapositions that was obviously sharpened by the pain of her nomadic upbringing. | Tamara Jenkins has an eye for absurd juxtapositions. | entailment |
For those who look into the future and are concerned, there are some fundamental What can be done? | The author believes that some people may be worried about the future. | entailment |
This means a housing strategy that shifts more decisively in the direction it has been inching under Clinton. | Clinton developed a housing strategy before taking office. | neutral |
Who is the chairman of the Microsoft Corp.? | One is asking for the chairman of Apple. | contradiction |
4) Court records indicate that a jewelry-fraud ring used illegal third-party campaign donations to get President Clinton to pose in photos with its principals. | Clinton knew he was being duped in the photos. | contradiction |
Doctor and refusing women their reproductive rights. | Women don't have to worry about their rights being refused. | contradiction |
, that Bush showed indifference to the Pakistani coup and ignorance of the region's nuclear importance) with a lighthearted recitation of the leaders of obscure countries, Gore is sugarcoating his indictment of Bush so that listeners will laugh, swallow, and absorb it. | Bush has learned follow Gore's lead and uses humor too. | neutral |
Is all of The Limey a temporal hiccup? | The author thinks there is an anomaly | entailment |
Those who want to believe in the Torah codes will always be able to find ELS that impress them. | There are few followers of the Torah codes. | neutral |
The bar on male behavior has been substantially lowered, and this is feminists' own fault. | Feminism has had only negative effects on men. | neutral |
And third, in the issue it published the following Monday, Newsweek included the full excerpt--which is where Brill found the out-of-context quote he claims Newsweek ignored. | Newsweek included the full excerpt in the issue it published the following Monday, which was November 9th | neutral |
Critics mostly applaud this movie about a female necrophiliac who works in a funeral home. | The aftermath of the show made the ending bittersweet. | neutral |
I am ready to redeem him! | He doesn't deserve to be redeemed, and nobody will redeem him. | contradiction |
Meanwhile, merger mania has seized the telecom industry. | The telecom industry followed the lead of other industries in being taken over by the merger mania. | neutral |
Now they are claiming they have no money and can't afford a wedding. | They can now afford the wedding of their dreams. | contradiction |
Behavior in the Human Male , in its impulse toward acceptance and liberation, the broad and generous desire for others not to be harshly judged. | 'Tis not how a man dies, but how a man lives that measures his worth | neutral |
Maybe he is a feel-good optimist or maybe the answers are really simpler than our unnecessarily complex world would like to believe, but either way, the Dalai Lama is one of the few people in the world whom I can legitimately not feel cynical about. | Maybe the answers are really simpler than our unnecessarily complex world would like to believe. | entailment |
Is it proper for attendants to wear black at a wedding? | Wearing black at a wedding should only be worn by the bride. | contradiction |
A sidebar speculates that Slobodan Milosevic is probably hoarding chemical weapons, including nerve gas, blister agents, choking compounds, and hallucinogens. | Slobodan Milosevic is likely stockpiling chemical weapons obtained from terrorists | neutral |
You can acquire a second spouse so long as you discard the first one. | You can acquire a second spouse before you discard the first one. | contradiction |
If you missed the link about the really big marriage penalty--the one created by the earned-income tax credit, click . | Married couples save on taxes with the earned income tax credit. | contradiction |
dull, provincial, and oddly prevalent on U.S. comedy shows. | There are more than 20 comedy shows that are airing at one time in America. | neutral |
In the New York Review of Books , for example, the Princeton historian Bernard Lewis, one of the chief modern villains of Orientalism , decried Said's inflammatory tone and questioned his knowledge of history, philology, and Arabic. | Bernard Lewis is skeptical of Said's expertise in Arabic. | entailment |
We Californians apparently do little else. | For the most part, Californians like to vacation in Antarctica. | contradiction |
The spread of nuclear and biological weapons, the growth of international organized crime, and global environmental degradation are a few examples. | Nuclear weapons is the number one reason for the growth of organized crime. | neutral |
As a jazz composer, Sun Ra never fulfilled the bright promise of his early recordings like Jazz in Silhouette . But by founding a cult, he earned a lasting place in the larger culture, which otherwise might have eluded him. | Sun Ra is known to have disliked jazz music as a whole. | contradiction |
But, come to think of it, she does look a bit pale. | No one had a second thought about the female's appearance. | contradiction |
In a market of 10,000 stocks, short-term prices will rise and fall for an infinite variety of reasons, very few of which have anything to do with a company's real productivity or value. | The short-term movement of a stock's price can be explained via a few simple scenarios. | contradiction |
And then, of course, there was the New York Times , that old mainstay of psychotic delusion--Nash thought aliens were sending him encrypted messages through its pages (come to think of it, that could explain the Times ' odd prose). | Nash was convinced that aliens were speaking to him through articles in the New York Times. | entailment |
Religious leaders, especially conservative Christians, have long been suspicious of environmentalism, seeing links between its exaltation of nature and pagan traditions. | Conservative Christians have embraced environmentalism | contradiction |
Name-calling began at their first interaction. | They don't get along well | entailment |
To get your favorite parts of Slate | The best parts of Slate are inaccessible | contradiction |
For the last 24 years, students at the University of California, Santa Cruz have been able to ask their professors for written evaluations instead of the standard grades. | Students prefer written evaluations than that of grades. | neutral |
But we don't give out drugs willy-nilly. | Drugs are given out freely and without concern. | contradiction |
In Rome, La Repubblica reported from New York on the ambivalence of President Clinton's attitude toward Hollywood, pointing out that a few hours after accusing it of promoting violence and having direct responsibility for massacres in American schools, he had gone to dinner in Beverly Hills with film industry friends w... | President Clinton went to dinner in California. | entailment |
The second objection to Dalmatian farming is visceral. | There is only one objection to Dalmatian farming. | 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 are no opportunities for international conferences to study any worldwide treaties. | contradiction |
Reviews of the latest one suggest the answer is yes. | The lastest one is being reviewed. | entailment |
He is much more heartfelt about prison reform than about Wachtler reform. | He is much more heartfelt about prison reform than judicial reform. | neutral |
A basic tenet of biology used to be that the energy requirements of all living things are met ultimately by the sun--mainly through plants converting sunlight into more easily digestible forms of energy. | The sun makes everything possible. | neutral |
Two humorless and often petty egomaniacs intransigently reiterated their familiar positions (Rich). | A couple egomaniacs wont let you forget who they are. | entailment |
But in the world we live in--or at least in the neighborhood I live in--there are so many interchangeable dry cleaners that none of them should be able to get away with exploiting anyone. | Dry cleaners run ethical businesses. | neutral |
He's calling all hands on deck. | The task requires everyone to use all their strength at the same time. | neutral |
It's OK, Leo Strauss Was a Devoted Someone should slip Kenneth Starr a tape of this week's This Week , where Kristol admits to being eliminated from the office NCAA pool. | people should give information to Starr | entailment |
One possibility is that these ads will develop into a new form of micro-pandering, but the process will be interesting no matter where it leads. | The process will be boring. | contradiction |
Wes Cooley, R-Ore., lost his seat last fall after falsely claiming a Korean War combat tour--as a member of the Special Forces, no less. | Wes Cooley is a well know war hero after fighting in a battle. | contradiction |
Russian mothers traveled to Chechnya, pulled their sons off the front lines, and brought them home. | There are no Russians in Chechnya | contradiction |
Novak cut Hunt off only twice. | There was nobody around to hear Novak cut Hunt off. | contradiction |
(But let's not bring up my cousins.) | My cousins are not a subject I am comfortable discussing. | entailment |
In the 1994 Disney film, the actor Nathan Lane supplied the voice of Timon in much the same style as his flamboyantly gay character in The Birdcage . When I saw the Broadway version of the musical, the audience roared at Timon's even more exaggerated gay mannerisms. | Nathan Lane did voice over for a Disney film in 1994. | entailment |
are laughing at us saying if we make it thsese [ sic ] stupid ass Niggaz Will Buy it. | They were definitely going to buy it. | contradiction |
4. Causality. | The rain eats through pavement like acid. | contradiction |
The Other Side of the Rainbow | I am on the right side | neutral |
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 has written a book about a different president in the past | neutral |
The lead essay bemoans the replacement of objective, authoritative, Walter Cronkite-style news by opinionated, entertaining talk. | The essay made it clear the person was unhappy about opinionated news replacing factual news. | entailment |
Critics just don't matter as much as they used to, and Maslin--though she's still at the top of the heap, influence-wise--is no exception. | Critics opinions matter now more than ever. | contradiction |
The economics are easy enough to understand, lacking major stars, these movies are inexpensive to make and draw the ideal teens who are capable of seeing Titanic 17 times. | The movies save money by hiring cheaper talent. | entailment |
Mehta's multivolume autobiography, titled Continents of Exile , has loss as its overarching loss of sight, of childhood, of home and country, and now--with this volume--loss of Mr. Shawn's New Yorker . The memoir takes us from the time the author was hired as a staff writer in the early '60s up to 1994, when he was te... | Mehta's autobiography is only one volume long. | contradiction |
Blum masterfully explains why the effects of hormones are more complicated than pop science would have us think. | Blum holds a negative view of pop science | neutral |
But 49ers fans will always love Joe Montana more. | Joe Montana is a football player | neutral |
While the headline seems to describe something pretty scary, the first three qualities--huge, powerful, fast--actually sound pretty appealing until the fourth comes along. | Headlines which contain the words: huge, powerful, and fast, are rarely (if ever) considered to be alarming. | contradiction |
But if so, this was self-delusion on a really impressive scale. | It was self delusion | entailment |
(He quotes himself in his books, the sure sign of a towering ego.) | He is very humble and quote and avoids bragging. | contradiction |
By making a tax dispute the putative reason for invading a planet, Lucas merely transposed historical events that Americans ought to be familiar with. | Lucas felt that a tax dispute would be the most believable reason for invading a planet. | neutral |
Click Start , then Find , then Files or Folders , type *.dll , then hit Find Now . (Make sure your hard drive is selected in the drop-down list in Look in .) On my computer I found 1,230 .dll files. | His search resulted in 1,230 .dll files. | entailment |
If, as we say, there is one God, surely he is God of the whole universe, including the gentiles. | Gentiles do not accept this belief | neutral |
Woodward's 1996 campaign finance pieces struck a chord that still rings, and I predict a similar impact for Barton Gellman's two-part series last week about how the United States and China nearly went to war in 1996 (click here and here). | Barton Gellman's pieces are well thought and highly readable. | neutral |
Hill never claimed that her unpleasant encounters with Thomas constituted actionable sexual harassment. | Hill had some unpleasant experiences around Thomas. | entailment |
The bar on male behavior has been substantially lowered, and this is feminists' own fault. | Feminism made men stronger than they were before. | contradiction |
But Aaron hardly figures here and, of course, psychology isn't the point. | Aaron will matter in due time. | neutral |
He thought they bloomed for just the right length of time, smartly disappearing before you can tire of them. | The lilies only bloom once a year. | neutral |
Either someone is privileged, or he is not. | Privilege comes by chance. | neutral |
In biotechnology, as in telecommunications, intellectual-property law remains at an embryonic stage. | Intellectual-property is valuable. | neutral |
driving a car--that are not wrong in themselves, just wrong for a 5-year-old. | A 5 yr old is capable of driving a car it is just illegal. | neutral |
5) Dueling spins : The New York Times says the scandal will dog and impede Clinton's foreign policy. | It is widely agreed that the scandal will hurt Clinton's foreign policy. | neutral |
And that's the key point. | There is a major point. | entailment |
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