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One problem, among many, is that most people's living rooms aren't Carnegie Hall; as a result, the music just sounds muddy. | The average person wants their living room to be acoustically sound. | neutral |
(All gynaecologists are idealists. | The author believes that gynecologists are all idealists. | entailment |
At least it gives the film a surprise ending. | Proving that movies can excite once in a blue moon, this film delivers. | entailment |
It said, Such behavior ranges from demanding sex from co-workers to forcing female office staff to serve tea or to clean the workplace. | There are different sexist abuse taking place in the workplace. | entailment |
A long article in the same magazine enters the terrifying world of the yakuza , Japanese organized-crime syndicates. | The Yakuza are so secretive that no journalist has written about them. | contradiction |
13-year-old Latino gang I ain't down to die right now, for I'm barely having fun. | The Latino gang members that were threatening us were all ready to die. | contradiction |
It's understandable why this fantasy of flight would take root in black America, which, at numerous moments in its history, has been given reason to fear that conditions in the diaspora can never be improved. | Fear caused by the diaspora's lack of hope is very worrying for black America. | neutral |
And, as for the type of respect we Machiavelli's advice--that it is better to be feared than loved--will make much less sense in the 21 st century than it did in the 16 th . Goodwill toward America is becoming a national-security asset worth cultivating. | Machiavelli's comments are an effective way of controlling people. | neutral |
I noticed this as I was moving the furniture on the second floor back into the bedrooms. | and also into the bathroom. | neutral |
Streams tumbling down from the snowy peaks of the Rockies form ... | Snow forms into streams from the Rockies. | neutral |
Not only do people appreciate my respect for their preferences, but I also don't have to choose to whom to cater in mixed situations. | People wish I would cater only to them. | neutral |
I believe the public wants solutions that work, not attacks that divide, says Bradley. | Bradley is running for public office. | neutral |
Quota sampling assumes that the answers of a particular demographic group such as white, 18-to-25-year-old Internet users can be projected to describe the opinions of white 18-to-25-year-olds at large. | The assumption is the answers of one segment of the population can be applied to that group at large | entailment |
Newsweek 's cover package compares Watergate and Flytrap. | Newsweek wrote that Watergate was worse than Flytrap | neutral |
She is also enjoying the imprimatur of the law. | She knows little about the laws permissions | contradiction |
Consider Ehrlichman's reference to a certain left-wing Harvard professor, [first name unknown] Pomerantz, or whatever his name is, whose generosity towards the George McGovern campaign raises Nixon's suspicions. | Nixon's suspicions about a certain left-wing Harvard professor's generosity towards the George McGovern campaign were confirmed. | neutral |
For all I know, some hockey fans go for the fights. | Hockey has fights | entailment |
This makes it one of the few possible end runs around the meritocratic-credentialing complex, whereby standardized test scores determine future opportunities. | Standardized test scores are thought to determine future opportunities. | entailment |
Are we for affirmative action based on need, as I am, or based on race? | Affirmative action is based on race | entailment |
Flames , my notes say, about Tafero's execution. | Tafero commited a henous crime. | neutral |
Rediscovering Arendt's public-private split wouldn't necessarily entail abandoning the feminist notion that the personal is political. | Arendt's split had been first discovered at an earlier time | entailment |
lowest-ranked playoff team in their division ever to accomplish this feat. | They were not the highest-ranked playoff team in their division. | entailment |
The Czech expat's second novel written in French causes some reviewers to proclaim his decline. | The first novel was not written in French. | neutral |
Innuendos 97: Fox News' Brit Hume claimed on Fox News Sunday that the word around town has it that the Department of Justice--which has failed to nail even one of the million Democrats guilty of campaign-finance violations--is aggressively pursuing its investigation of former Republican National Committee chief Haley B... | The Department of Justice is incompetent and not respected. | contradiction |
Entrepreneurs now use cheap new technology, such as remote-operated vehicles, to salvage artifacts from ancient wrecks. | It costs an arm and a leg to get items from the Titanic, now you have to have a human accompany any exploration down to the ocean floor. | contradiction |
If Oprah's not safe, no one is. | Oprah Winfery, one of the wealthiest woman in America, is doing all she can to keep herself safe from the virus. | neutral |
We have to try to do something about the real world in which children are growing up. | Children today face many challenges in reality. | neutral |
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 damaged Ellis's reputation. | entailment |
4. Causality. | Rain makes the streets wet and slippery. | entailment |
A two-hour look at the evolution of underwear, the special is as silly as it sounds. | The special on underwear lasts for two hours. | entailment |
Technology to me has its good points and its bad points. | Technology is vital | neutral |
And it reports that a friend says Sheen likes free-basing and he keeps loaded guns in the house. | Sheen has gotten in trouble with the law | neutral |
(Next week : The mysterious motives of Hitler's would-be assassin.) | HItler's assassin failed to find a good opportunity to kill him. | neutral |
Given how many lawyers must have vetted this thing, it's probably an achievement that Mann got as much as he did on the screen. | Lawyers vetted this thing | entailment |
The race was notable for the last several laps, in which Earnhardt rode Gordon's bumper at 190 mph. | Earnhardt was miles ahead of Hordon the entire time of the race. | contradiction |
Christopher is precisely the sort of mobster who turns government witness at the thought of real jail time. | Christopher is very good at his job. | neutral |
denunciations of American imperialism. | American imperialism began in 1619 | neutral |
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 used the tax dispute as justification for planetary invasion because it was the most funny explanation. | contradiction |
Today, after our investigation, I come to a point that frankly I prayed I would never reach. | The investigation ended today. | neutral |
This all happened in real life--although the Rockettes weren't the real Rockettes and neither was the choir. | This is a fictional story | contradiction |
In other words, the careless only stay lucky for so long. | Don't worry, you're a very lucky person. | contradiction |
They have mainstream acceptance and no shock value, and are worn by young career women and old grandmothers alike. | An object is nonexistent that young career women and old grandmothers are both known to wear. | contradiction |
Providing escape routes from the inner city may make the ghettos worse by depriving them of their most competent residents. | If you provide escape routes from the inner city, competent residents are going to leave to other places. | neutral |
Last weekend, journalist couple Christopher Hitchens and Carol Blue signed affidavits claiming that Blumenthal told them last March that Lewinsky was a stalker. | Hitchens and Blue testified in court | neutral |
What impresses me, in fact, is that with all the blather about the new, there is a hunger for history, and for many people, the old is more relevant than the new. | They very much enjoy history. | neutral |
Little Herring ? What the hell kind of moniker is that? | Doesn't make sense to have the Little Herring as a moniker. | neutral |
Misconception #3: Workfare workers shouldn't do work unionized city workers used to do. | Different roles are played by unionized city workers and workfare workers. | entailment |
And in 1976 Beatty resisted pleas to make a late primary challenge to Jimmy Carter. | Beatty was a serious contender in the primary. | neutral |
No; it is not possible you should love the enemy of France, but, in loving me, you should love the friend of France; for I love France so well that I will not part with a village of it; I will have it all and, Kate, when France is mine and I am yours, then yours is France and you are mine. | France is my childhood home. | neutral |
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. | Mr. Brantley has never seen a play. | contradiction |
In the 1980s, Democrats could be counted upon to argue that Republican presidents needed congressional authorization for military action. | Democrats were the deciding vote in the 1980s. | neutral |
And those damn video games. | No one thinks video games cause any problems at all. | contradiction |
However, Clinton would risk legislative revenge if he tried to pursue the issue in the face of firm majorities against him in Congress. | Clinton was a member of Congress. | contradiction |
Anything to keep from turning into one of those people. | It costs a lot of money to keep from transforming into one of them | neutral |
Instead they're busy scrounging for funds to spread good care more widely. | The funds for good care are plentiful. | contradiction |
It did work for Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry, a self-professed sex addict who rehabilitated himself politically after a drug conviction by declaring his powerlessness over drugs and sex, repenting, and entering a program. | Marion Barry is the mayor of Washington, D.C. | entailment |
May the people forever keep you in their memory, Day as beautiful as glory, Cold as the tomb! | The speaker wishes that the subject of the statement is always in the people's memory. | neutral |
Romantics will warm to further Enquirer disclosures. | More Enquirer disclosures are forthcoming. | neutral |
Leonardo's obsession with swirling water--which found scientific expression in the Codex | the Codex was an artistic expression | contradiction |
Idon't generally complain about oppressive patriarchal social structures, but Ferberism is a good example of one. | Ferberism is an example of a matriarchy. | contradiction |
Update on the campaign-finance 1) The Democratic money scandal is converging with the Teamsters scandal. | The scandal caused the dissolution of the Democratic party. | contradiction |
He's a freakish Peter Pan--the juvenile delinquent who wouldn't grow up. | He is well grounded and mature | contradiction |
Detractors say the film lacks any real sense of narrative continuity and feels like bits and pieces of half a dozen coming-of-age films (Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly ). | The film was never produced | contradiction |
The little identifying cards psychologist Gordon sets beside each item display an impressive mastery of the manipulative arts. | Gordon is able to use his manipulatively skill to trick people into doing what he wants them to do. | neutral |
Let's consider President Bush's nostalgic invocation of the Soviet military. | Bush missed fighting the Russians. | neutral |
Politicians get away with advertising bogus family bliss | If a politician were to use false images of happily families, they would get called out for it. | contradiction |
But Wellstone favors Kosovo intervention to stop the Holocaust-like atrocities occurring there. | Wellstone believes atrocities will occur in Kosovo with out intervention. | entailment |
The only people in Greenville who support the Southern Connector are the highway contractors who will benefit financially from the project. | Greenville is in the Sotuh. | entailment |
, the closure of a local factory), the benefits tend to be invisible because they're faraway or diffuse (e.g. | While there are harms to the closure of a local factory, it is also an opportunity for other businesses to take root. | neutral |
This week's top item (yawn): the scuttling of McCain-Feingold. | McCain is known to be charasmatic and interesting. | contradiction |
That sort of thing generally entails a coach or an east regional sales manager exhorting you to do something pointless, painful, or profitable to someone else. | That type of thing usually requires a coach telling you to do something that will not help you. | entailment |
Annan visits Washington this week to push again. | Annan made progress during the visit in Washington. | neutral |
That goddamned hamster dance. | There is a dance named after a hamster. | entailment |
Sante Kimes, about her odd child-rearing techniques. | Sante Kimes techniques are controversial | neutral |
Comments like these make you wonder not whether Bush and his friends ever used cocaine, but whether they ever stopped. | President Bush and his VP Dick Cheney were avid users, and commonly bumped lines in the Oval Office. | contradiction |
Maybe Wachtler writes cliches because prison has become cliche. | Before Wachtler's writing became cliches, he was popular and very successful as a writer. | neutral |
Still, the solution Schor proposes seems almost as forced and obsessive as overspending itself. | its uncommon for Schor to force a solution | neutral |
These groups give workers a selection of plans and reduce paperwork hassles for employers. | There is too much paperwork. | neutral |
Of course, this decision raises plenty of questions of its own. | The decision results in many questions. | entailment |
The writers had to make their points in terms that people of the time would understand. | The writers wanted people to support their argument. | neutral |
Similarly, Bush boasts that he's a uniter, not a divider, while the RLC complains that Forbes, by criticizing Dole in 1996, caused fighting within the Republican Party that was divisive and not inclusive. | Forbes' criticism of Dole caused the Republican Party to come together and work peacefully. | contradiction |
1 is the easy-to-forget point that money shouldn't be able to buy influence with a democratic government. | The government has failed to be effected by outside influences like money in its long history. | contradiction |
George Mitchell has volunteered to act as a liaison between the Pentagon and Mohammed Al Fayed in the dispute over British and American intelligence about the crash . | The British intelligence blamed the American intelligence for providing bad intel. | neutral |
This is why managed care is a genuinely confusing Should voters believe the anecdotes, which are real and horrifying, or should they accept the evidence that people are mostly happy with their own insurance, happy to be paying less, and as healthy as they have ever been? | The proof is in the pudding here, overall things with medical coverage seem fine. | entailment |
The New Republic 's Jed Perl bashes the newly opened J. Paul Getty Museum, designed by Richard Meier, whose architecture, says Perl, only works in coffee-table books. | The J. Paul Getty Museum has only been open for a few days | neutral |
There's something unbearably sad about a 60-year-old man who still takes drugs. | A 60 year old man who is still taking drugs is sometimes pitied by others. | entailment |
William Jefferson Clinton ranks on the list. | Clinton is noted on the list. | entailment |
I never spoke to my aunt, and I am not a student of the large literature by and about her. | They never spoke to or studied about their aunt. | entailment |
I wanted to be the onewhose leaving let the hall fall into silence--silence, which I have, from talking, learned to love.But what, when no one loved me, have I donebut talk, talk, talk until I've said, like Peter,the thing I shouldn't say or, as tonight,until I've said exactly what I've had to say.And as I hurtled home... | I love Peter | neutral |
It works by releasing hydrogen peroxide to break up or remove the color from organic materials but is gentle enough that it won't affect most fabric dyes. | It will irritate skin. | neutral |
The follow-up should have Why do you think of Christ as a political philosopher? | Politics came to be after Christ was crucified. | contradiction |
We hate to sound like Girl Scouts, but you really must accept cookies if you're going to subscribe to | Girl Scout cookies are amazing. | neutral |
Don't fight over small issues. | One should not fight over small problems. | entailment |
They are using us, and I need help with this. | We are being used. | entailment |
Her last husband, and manager, George Richey, was more than overcome by her death. | George Richey was her second husband. | neutral |
In theory, mandatory insurance could make life better for everyone , including those who currently prefer to be uninsured. | Insurance is a scam. | neutral |
Nickles advocated a compromise, and Lott expressed interest in Yugoslavia's proposal for a lightly armed U.N. peacekeeping force in Kosovo rather than a fully equipped NATO force. | Lott favors a fully equipped NATO force. | contradiction |
Scott Shuger's OK (Today's Papers) but kinda warmed over and unsatisfying. | The auther likes Scott Shuger's | neutral |
On behalf of the Harvard Square respondents, it must be said that ignorance was masked by a bravura self-confidence. | The meek and girly Harvard group sure knew what they were goin' on about, even if they were chill as a cucumber. | contradiction |
In those circumstances, Dr. Astrov in Uncle Vanya might have written it. | It is possible that Dr. Astrov wrote it. | entailment |
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