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George W. is lying either when he professes his faith or when he denies its implications. | When he professes his faith, George W. is lying. | entailment |
The MacDonalds of the world won't go away just because you think they're not worth responding to. | To get rid of the MacDonalds of the world, we need to formally address them. | neutral |
Editorialists conducted the usual food-scare calming the public and explaining that risk can never be eliminated, while decrying ad hoc government responses and demanding stricter laws. | A system has yet to be invented that handles food recalls. | contradiction |
He was too old, his back hurt too much, he had too many outside interests ... | He had outside interests that he participated in, even though he was old and his back hurt. | neutral |
The Bush people say the results of their effort aren't in yet, but they're optimistic and expect to stick with Internet advertising. | Bush's people know what the results are | contradiction |
Not entirely unmarried men are seldom worth the trouble. | Unmarried men are not worth it because they are not married for a reason. | neutral |
2) And yet you secretly desire one so you can capture some magical moments from your childhood. | You are having a tough time right now and want to be reminded of simpler times. | neutral |
The flip side is that parolees who want to go straight often can make it if they are literate, civil, and can stay off drugs, remain sober, and get a job. | Committing murder is a sure way to make it | contradiction |
Reducing very high tax rates can, at the very least, encourage less tax evasion and avoidance. | Tax evasion increases when exorbitant tax rates are lowered | contradiction |
Can a meeting with Al Gore (or at least Hillary Clinton) be far behind? | Gore or Clinton is expected to have a discussion with them soon about the upcoming election. | neutral |
In the $125,000-$40,000 scenario, for instance, a deficit-neutral solution would increase their taxes by $2,000 or so (compared with now) if they remain single and cut their taxes by about $550 if they get married. | Taxes for everyone will go down and we will all be rich. | contradiction |
To which host Tim Russert replied, Why won't you abide by the 11 th Amendment and stop criticizing George W. Bush? | Not everyone was going against the 11th Amendment and criticizing. | neutral |
But Robert Pinsky--also poetry editor of | His job involves reviewing verse | entailment |
Among the Kids with unmotivated parents are left behind in bad public schools, and charters dupe parents by promising more than they deliver. | Charter schools can be a good option. | neutral |
(And we have reached a degree of liberation that permits me to think of these potholes as Mayor Barry's potholes without feeling guilty of racism.) | Laws introduced by Barry caused negligence to roads, leading to Asphalt Craters. | neutral |
Life aboard ship is tough | Ships exist | entailment |
Kasich's proposed corporate-welfare package draws together a measly $11. | Kasich's proposal is stingy | entailment |
Last year, advertisers spent $2 billion on the Internet, compared with $35 billion spent on broadcast TV and $10 billion spent on cable. | Advertisers were able to spend two billion dollars on the internet. | entailment |
Growing up to be Gwyneth Paltrow makes her more bewitching but no less blank. | If she hadn't grown up to be Gwyneth Paltrow then Brad Falchuk would have never gotten married. | neutral |
In the New York Review of Books , Louis Menand declares that [t]here is nothing unconventional about this story. | Louis Menand reads books. | entailment |
This story will be around for the remainder of the Clinton presidency, claims Shields. | This story is highly controversial. | neutral |
While these varieties are generally incompatible with one another, all this code-writing has resulted in a far-flung community that understands the Unix beast. | Unix is confusing to the community. | contradiction |
We always knew they had it in them. | We had eternal knowledge that they would fail | contradiction |
(Could there be any other real answer?) | Could there be more questions? | contradiction |
In 1958, 4 percent of white Americans approved of interracial marriages. | Multiracial relationships in 1958 were looked at unfavorably by the vast majority of white Americans. | neutral |
either Lee or Chang or Wong. | Lee, Chang or Wong are the options. | entailment |
It's been a long haul, and very much a gendered haul. | The journey seems to have taken a significant amount of time. | entailment |
Another option is to blend spandex with fleece to make it stretchier and more form-fitting. | The mix of the two, fibers, in no time, is brittle and stretched out. | contradiction |
They call it tantric sex. | Tantric sex exists. | entailment |
He models No Limit on the mob, not the Fortune 500. | He is a supporter of No Limit. | entailment |
Pre-McGrath, it was even forbidden to review a book published by one's own publishing company. | You could review your own book premccgrath | contradiction |
It's also why he would make a lousy president. | Donald Trump is a great president. | contradiction |
8) Labor Secretary-nominee Alexis Herman, who was closer to the fund-raising mess, will now be confirmed easily because the Senate is satisfied with having killed Lake. | The official will get in, since Congress is happy. | entailment |
He stood for what he believed in. | Because of the way he was raised, he defended the things he thought were right. | neutral |
The Turow didn't arrive from Amazon until Dec. 27--more than a week after the conventional stores. | The book's debut at Jeff Bezos' company was delayed past Christmas because of logistics. | neutral |
While King vacillated, Malcolm X seized the nation's attention with his calls for retribution, tempting blacks weary of King's nonviolence and sending whites into a panic. | Malcolm X made his calls in 1962 | neutral |
I also really believe that what people were responding to during the World Cup was the spirit of those women. | Women showed spirit during the World Cup | entailment |
Then again, the tabloids have to give credit when love proves the cynics wrong. | Tabloids never have to give credit when love proves the cynics wrong. | contradiction |
Most praise her for being able to hold her own, as opposed to noticing any genuine musical ability, and note that the album is far more pop-oriented than the drum 'n' bass and jungle she spins live. | Her style is one of a kind. | neutral |
He was tall, charismatic, with piercing blue eyes that made Monica weak inside--and, best of all, he was the most powerful man on Earth! | The man worked as a bouncer in a club. | contradiction |
Imagine a law school class with 100 places. | The reader is asked to imagine a law school class. | entailment |
Now on a Tripod home page, the site itself claims to have been hit only 1,110 times since December 1998. | Tripod used to be very popular. | neutral |
The pose and the prose of journalists have changed since Ben Hecht's The Front Page . Indeed, Hecht's reporters would have balked at being called journalists. | Journalists have changed over the years. | entailment |
This July, Sen. | There will be a big Senate vote in July | neutral |
The preceding images are not from Beyond Impressionism (online reproduction of art from the Degas exhibit at the Art Institute of Chicago is forbidden. | There is punishment for copying art from the Degas exhibit. | neutral |
Now Clinton risks reversing, at least partially, the actual, practical process that brought him the caseload declines he's crowing about today. | This is a political strategy used by Clinton for the next election. | neutral |
80 HK for a super-value meal and $6 HK for each Snoopy toy McDonald's sells. | Mcdonalds meals vary in price depending on the country. | neutral |
It's very simple, really--$5 million isn't worth five times as much as $1 million. | Five million is greater than one million here. | neutral |
Paleontologist Ivan Turk, who discovered the bone, recently told Scientific American that the four holes are really well rounded and just about the right separation for humans to put their finger on. | Ivan Turk is an astronomer. | contradiction |
Consider the sex lives of older Americans. | Most of the older Americans have more than one sex partner outside their married life. | contradiction |
To which host Tim Russert replied, Why won't you abide by the 11 th Amendment and stop criticizing George W. Bush? | Tim Russert was the host in charge of the discussion. | entailment |
Sam Johnson, R-Texas, has suggested that Clinton be court-martialed for his treatment of Paula Jones. | Sam Johnson, R-Texas, suggested that Clinton be court-martialed. | entailment |
And, when he could, would bite. | He avoided biting. | contradiction |
And the name of that guy? | They requested the man's name. | entailment |
The Korbels and Simova continued to correspond after the war, and Simova met Albright briefly in Prague just after the Velvet Revolution in 1989. | Czech people hosted everyone in 1990, against all odds. | neutral |
The two films cited most often are Heathers , in which Christian Slater is foiled in an attempt to detonate his school, and The Basketball Diaries , in which Leonardo DiCaprio fantasizes about gunning down his classmates and a priest Terminator -style while his buddies cheer. | Leonardo DiCaprio fantasizes about gunning down the Heathers | contradiction |
Bill Gates realized it would be more efficient if all computers, regardless of manufacturer, ran the same system (which is why he's the richest man in America today). | Bill Gates thinks that all computers should run different systems. | contradiction |
The problem is that when a documentary filmmaker seems too scared or cool or arty to violate his own immaculate aesthetic, he ends up weakening his case. | It might be a blessing in disguise that the cool director follows rules closely because it helps them keep under budget. | neutral |
The White House Web site's theme of the Supporting America's Families in Times of Distress. | The White House site centers on improving family life. | entailment |
The amount is small for Cramer but large for the editor of Slate . TheStreet.com competes, to some extent, with Slate 's sister MSN site MoneyCentral and even, to a lesser extent, with Slate itself. | TheStreet.com was operating before MoneyCentral. | neutral |
The media inferred that Bush was ignoring moral issues because the religious right has nowhere else to go. | The religious right has run out of options according to the media. | entailment |
The seductive and corrupting film noir downtowns featured in so many admired cheap second features might as well all have been demolished, along with the long-gone Bijous and Palaces where these films first played. | Several theaters that used to feature film noir b movies have been torn down to build homes. | neutral |
Instead she runs through all the euphemisms for oral sex and then the video cuts to XXX action with gratuitous commentary. | She has steadfastly avoided discussing sexual acts that are performed with the mouth. | contradiction |
These decisions are made by middle management, who are free to indulge their prejudices, regardless of a calculation of what's best for the corporate bottom line. | The decisions by the corporation were only made my upper management. | contradiction |
He has thought it through, spelled it out, and told you who's asking it and why. | He has thought carefully about the situation. | entailment |
The New Yorker has a seven day window. | The New Yorker has a one week window | entailment |
Sticking ice axes in the sides of mountains is a pretty stupid way to get to 29,000 feet as well. | It is stupid to use ice axes to climb the sides of a mountain. | entailment |
the tester meows as he drops the vermin on the developer's doorstep. | The stair tread is the agreed upon location for cats to trade in rats for kibble. | neutral |
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. | The Mafia knew the government was investigating their relationship to unions | neutral |
About what you did to that nice Galileo? | Someone did something to Galileo | entailment |
The movie's lone masterful sequence is the one that features a batch of blank, leggy dolls, along with people whose faces are hidden behind expressive masks. | The movie featured bad acting. | neutral |
What the press can do is cover leaking more aggressively. | The aggressive press covered more leaks aggressively. | contradiction |
In this group, it's common for moms to march into school at the beginning of the year and obtain several months' worth of assignments in advance so their children can get a head start. | Moms get work for their children ahead of time so that they can get a head start on school. | entailment |
John Conyers, D-Mich., have used the Hale case to call for Starr's resignation. | Conyers is advocating for Starr | contradiction |
They could learn something--not much, perhaps, but something--from the lively, nasty online discussions they're missing. | The online discussions that they're missing are polite | contradiction |
Howard Kurtz, the media reporter of the Washington Post , does this a bit from time to time. | The Washington Post employs Howard Kurtz as a media reporter. | entailment |
But laws pertaining to child-rearing are surprisingly marriage-neutral. | All laws regarding People's right to child custody mandate parents must be married. | contradiction |
Name-calling began at their first interaction. | They have gotten along well since their first interaction | contradiction |
There is only one way for Clinton to extricate himself from this He can commute Pollard's sentence so that the spy can't go free until 2001. | Clinton decides to commute Pollard's sentence. | neutral |
Coming after Don't Look Back , the superb cinema verite documentary D.A. | D.A. is a horror film. | contradiction |
The other puzzle is the incoherence of Clinton's critics, punctuated by DeLay's bizarre complaint that Clinton has 1) hollowed out our forces while he's running around having these adventures all over the world; and 2) fallen short of victory in Kosovo by using excessive rhetoric supported by underwhelming force in a c... | Clinton wants to pick himself up one of those hot little Kosovar honeys after the war | neutral |
You can bet no one will ever elect me to public office. | My odds of holding elected office could change over time. | neutral |
However, if the second possibility were correct, then both George Bush Sr.'s and George W.' southern identities would have to be called into question. | George Bush Sr.'s and George W Bush both claim to have Southern Identities. | entailment |
But less tendentious media outlets have also reported on Albright's ethnic background. | Several media outlets have reported on Albright's ethnic background. | entailment |
The piece notes that the 10-year survival rate for heart transplants is an astonishing 60 percent, orders of magnitude higher than it was in the '70s. | As decades go by the survival rate will increase. | neutral |
In 1936, well before No Depression was launched, the Carter Family recorded a song called No Depression in Heaven. | The Carter Family recorded a song called No Depression in Heaven in 1936. | 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 vehicle has a speedometer in question. | entailment |
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. | The answers are more difficult than our simplistic world would like to believe. | contradiction |
The principal and persuasive Democratic The only new thing Starr said was that he has exonerated Clinton in Filegate and Travelgate. | Starr said many new things including that he has exonerated Clinton. | contradiction |
If U.S. cities were abandoned tomorrow, would the survival rate of our public buildings be better or worse? | U.S. cities aren't abandoned today. | entailment |
How does the high-minded dismissal work? | I want to know how the high-minded dismissal works. | entailment |
) says herbal remedies can work--Saint Johnswort does cure some folks' mild depression--but herbs also have nasty side effects. | Herbs are something that people use to cure ailments. | neutral |
Bill Bradley does not talk about his religous faith on the campaign trail. | Bill Bradley is selective about when he comments on his faith. | entailment |
Hill never claimed that her unpleasant encounters with Thomas constituted actionable sexual harassment. | Others consider what happened between Hill and Thomas to be sexual harassment. | neutral |
So are bitchin' and stoked . Every generation insists on having its own new words for the most aggressively up-to-date aspects of life. | Every generation insists on having its own new words for up-to-date aspects of life, dicarding old phrases. | neutral |
That in the process she had learned what makes the locals tick--as well as a language known to few, if any, CIA officials--was of no Her chances of being hired would have been much better if she had remained celibate in Salt Lake City. | She was born in Salt Lake City. | neutral |
He speaks very, very slowly. | He talks way too fast to be understood. | contradiction |
Newspapers hail Dole's female followers as evidence that she can attract new voters to the GOP. | Females are listening to what Dole has to say. | entailment |
Suppose, he says, that someone was willing to lend you a trillion dollars to invest as you like. | He asks you to imagine someone refusing to lend you any money. | contradiction |
The only people in Greenville who support the Southern Connector are the highway contractors who will benefit financially from the project. | Greenville has a diverse population. | neutral |
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