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Our long-standing friendship with Degas, which on our mother's side went back to their childhood, was broken off. | Money caused the relationship to end | neutral |
One is The old neighborhoods are breaking up, and it's the old neighborhoods that produced the mob farm teams. | The old neighborhoods was beenficial for everyone who lived there. | neutral |
Just as Starr's virtues turned vicious, Clinton's vices sometimes turn virtuous. | Starr felt bad about becoming vicious. | neutral |
An essay mocks authors Jay McInerney and Bret Easton Ellis for their obsession with fashion models (both are releasing new books about models). | The essay is written by a critic. | neutral |
Some people insist they don't know what they think until they hear what they say. | Everyone has trouble understanding what they think. | neutral |
How wide a jail cell has to be before it constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. | The size of a jail cell can constitute cruel and unusual punishment. | entailment |
How important are these essays compared to SAT scores as a college determines acceptances, and are the essays fair assessments of a students' abilities? | Both essays and SAT scores are used during college admission | entailment |
The leading example of such an auction is the stock market. | The stock market is an example of auctions. | entailment |
World Report , Time , Newsweek , Slate , and The New Yorker , said he wouldn't mind the criticism a bit. | He would mind the criticism | contradiction |
Newsweek also hints that 13 Heaven's Gate members--the ground crew--may be traveling through the Southwest, waiting for a signal from the spaceship. | Heaven's Gate members are travelling through the Southwest. | entailment |
He's got plenty of name recognition. | He is an average unknown person. | contradiction |
And Pooh belongs to America for economic reasons as well as literary ones. | And Pooh is excluded to America for reasons of lack of revenue and limited writings. | contradiction |
Oh--A mook is kind of like a gavone, which is kind of like an Italian schmuck. | A mook is similar to an Italian schmuck. | entailment |
Business Week 's Amy Cortese calls the book a fascinating cautionary tale of the way money is shoveled at bad, but hyped, projects. | Amy Cortese is a fan of the book. | entailment |
There's been a very long history in society of problems with alcohol. | Alcohol has caused problems for society. | entailment |
So the Bill Clinton paradox--his reckless pursuit of sex and his timid clinging to office--is indeed no paradox. | Bill Clinton is the name of a dog in a story book. | contradiction |
Let me send it back over to you to address some of them. | I am e mailing this in return so you can help with it. | entailment |
After the treaty, they will fall into one of two 1) those that suffer economic sanctions and a clear-cut stigma, and 2) those that have agreed to allow short-notice inspections of any suspicious site in their territory. | After signing the treaty, everyone was put into the same group and treated equally. | contradiction |
The RPH who must legislate or govern (Gingrich, Kasich, Bush) is quieter about his principles--probably because he actually has to live by them. | The RPH in power has no expectations placed on them. | contradiction |
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. | I really hate France. | contradiction |
If Evans and Novak want to capture the real Farrakhan, Pundit Central suggests that they accompany him to one of his rallies. | Farrakhan is a disputed country | neutral |
The cover package tweaks second-wave Silicon Valley entrepreneurs--business-school grads lured by lucre rather than a passion for the Web. | The business opportunities in Silicon Valley is limited. | neutral |
If only Lamar had won 3,500 more votes in the 1996 New Hampshire primary, he would have edged Bob Dole for second, driven Dole out of the race, and cruised to the nomination. | Dole was the Republican presidential nominee in 1996 | neutral |
To get reporters to stop asking about Lewinsky, Clinton doesn't have to give them the truth, he just has to tire them out. | Mr. Clinton wants the truth known about Mrs. Lewisky. | neutral |
In any case, if I had actually been interested in buying the print, with the help of the Web, I would have been in a far better position to negotiate a favorable price. | The Web is only useful in showing me the print. | contradiction |
The next day's Los Angeles Times goes with the DLC Clinton's Centrist Big Draw Among Party Faithful. | Clinton had low support among party members | contradiction |
And a number of large firms have downsized successfully, most obviously General Electric, which cut an astounding 170,000 jobs worldwide in 12 years while simultaneously tripling its sales. | The stock price of General Electric has gone up due to the job cuts | neutral |
Once considered a model of social scientific method and a source of broad insights into the way people live, the discipline had become directionless, intellectually moribund, and hopelessly overspecialized, with departments across the country scaling back or disappearing altogether. | There’s a big event that caused it to lack direction | neutral |
Phil Knight, CEO of Nike, forced by inclement weather to abandon his attempt to become the first man to circumnavigate the globe riding on the back of an 11-year-old Indonesian girl. | Knight, the first person to attempt to go around the world, made it in record time, setting two records at once. | contradiction |
Perverse as this may sound, Hitler is one reason why. | The reason was favorable because of Hitler. | contradiction |
(Countering a question about tackiness, Dexter says, You should see what we turned down--'I Have a Dream' ice cream, Martin Luther King pocketknives. | No one has tried to capitalize on the legacy of Martin Luther King via tacky marketing techniques. | contradiction |
So Edgar Jr. will fail in Hollywood, but when he does, it won't be the failure of a romantic. | Hollywood is a great benefactor to Edgar Jr. | contradiction |
As Van Buren knew, parties are inherently democratic, the most effective way of organizing otherwise powerless individuals. | Van Buren was once the president. | entailment |
IRA accounts allow income-earners to duck some taxation on that income if they promise to save it until they're old. | It is possible to avoid some taxes on income. | entailment |
(Read for Slate 's take on Jackson's findings.) | Slate, which is online, has an article by Jackson. | neutral |
In recent years, children's entertainment has contained an increasing number of apparently intentional or even obviously intentional gay references. | Children's entertainment only shows heterosexual relationships. | contradiction |
Does W. agree with this sentiment? | The sentiment has not been said to W. | contradiction |
The Washington Post called him everyone's favorite Arab moderate. | The Washington Post is disallowed from name-calling in their articles. | contradiction |
By the end, just before his death from rectal cancer (a grimly appropriate fate for the author of The Search for Fecality, in which he Is god a being? | The author of The Search for Fecality wrote other books before his death. | neutral |
This, he contends, is a symbol of the decline of community spirit and the rise of atomistic individualism. | The community is in a decline. | entailment |
He misses some of the lightness and agility demanded by florid passages. | He sticks with formal grammar in his prose. | entailment |
The difference, of course, is that instead of rewarding the poor, it rewards the powerful. | The rewards are in the form of money. | neutral |
We also don't know how life originates and to what extent it evolves in an orderly pattern. | There are forms of life that evolve in a chaotic fashion. | neutral |
But editorialists said Nicholson had made the investigators' job comically easy (he even climbed into a car with diplomatic plates registered to the Russian Embassy) and, even so, hadn't been caught and busted soon enough. | Nicholson foiled the investigators and made their work much, much harder. | contradiction |
The pessimistic one will lead to the other. | The pessimistic person will help guide the way to the other. | entailment |
Little boys face a problem very similar to that of high-tech executives. | high-tech executives are childish | neutral |
The leading example of such an auction is the stock market. | The stock market is a poor example of an auction. | contradiction |
But the value of Japanese manufacturing practices was, if anything, understated. | The stocks of Japanese manufacturers were good investments | neutral |
Betsy's logical mind and wonderful laugh, among other gifts, made it all happen (well, most of the time). | Betsy is illogical | contradiction |
For most quiz participants, the precarious venture that needed saving was either a failing TV show or a foundering political campaign. | It was either a failing TV show or a foundering political campaign that needed saving. | entailment |
Political analysts pretend to explain the past and predict the future with the same certainty as natural scientists. | Political analysts explain things with certainty, while they really don't know the real reasons behind things. | entailment |
Whatever the fortunes of religion itself, a dwindling cultural acquaintance with the Bible's English is surely inevitable. | Other religions are facing the same issue | neutral |
So Edgar Jr. will fail in Hollywood, but when he does, it won't be the failure of a romantic. | Hollywood is no friend to Edgar Jr. | entailment |
The committee held its final deliberations from July 24 through July 30. | The committee wanted to adjourn by the end of July. | neutral |
For example, the idea of putting the Ten Commandments in every classroom is attractive but, in the long run, federally funded stone tablets will only breed dependency on the nanny state. | The Ten Commandments are disrespected. | contradiction |
The public is denied this access because the state, in thrall to the ideology of individualism, refuses either to interfere with speech bullies--such as pornographers--who silence women, or to subsidize the speech of the unorthodox, such as Robert Mapplethorpe. | The state doe snot interfere with free speech. | entailment |
Sani Abacha died , reportedly of a heart attack. | Sani Abacha was famous. | neutral |
But failing to be a villain doesn't make him a hero, either. | There are more villians than heros. | neutral |
The fact that voters can and do reject incumbents will strike them as an epiphany. | It never comes as any surprise to anyone when a sitting politician loses an election. | contradiction |
If Chernomyrdin succeeds in convincing Milosevic to accept enough of NATO's demands to guarantee some sort of deal, he will go down in domestic political history as the man who sold out Serbia. | Chernomyrdin will go down as a traitor to Serbia. | neutral |
And to show me the famous window of the Defenestration of Prague, the glorious day in May 1618 during the Thirty Years War when two royal Catholic officers had been hurled from the window by the Protestant members of the Bohemian Diet--and being in Prague, had landed on a haystack below. | A pair of Catholics were thrown out of the window by Protestants - only to land in complete safety on the haystacks below. | neutral |
The act also ends long-standing rules against cross-ownership in broadcasting. | The act forbids cross ownership. | entailment |
My own admittedly romantic preference is to see his career as a quest for inspiration, and to say Pollock sought it long, found it briefly, and couldn't live without it. | The author thinks Pollock was unimportant | contradiction |
The Republican Party leadership wants Starr to deliver nothing until after the elections (Shields; George Will, This Week ; Gwen Ifill, NBC's Meet The Press ; Tony Blankley, CNN's Late Edition ; and David Bloom, Meet the Press ). In fact, Orrin Hatch's comments on the shows this week should be construed as signals from... | The GOP (aka the Republican Party), which includes Orrin Hatch, wanted Starr to immediately release the report ahead of the election. | contradiction |
If only there were creative writing schools in Heaven, or failing that, editors, we could hope that Jesus would learn how to improve on awful sentences like that. | Heaven exists | neutral |
By the 1820s and '30s, most states were allowing all white men to vote (before that, they had to own land), and President Andrew Jackson was leading his famous war on the national bank. | Andrew Jackson destroyed the bank | 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 is an unknown person. | contradiction |
As with Ron Brown, we'd like to know whether Ames was a monopolist or one of many sellers in a competitive marketplace. | Ames was neither a monopolist nor one of many sellers. | contradiction |
7 million in the Los Angeles Times and over $3 million by the other major papers. | One of the other major papers was the New York Times | 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. | I am conscious of their desires. | entailment |
A Life and a World , by Jenny Uglow (Farrar, Straus & Giroux). | Jenny Uglow has yet to produce a book. | contradiction |
You never know for sure what you're getting, which, unfortunately, is an argument for ponying up. | There is only one known outcome. | contradiction |
The greatest events and achievements of the past 1,000 years are reviewed, including the miraculous growth of prosperity since 1750, the persistence of the city, the emancipation of women, the rise of the law, and the invention of limited liability (the key to the rise of equity corporations). | Society today is much more lawful than 1000 years ago, which was like the wild west. | neutral |
We don't know, for example, if Earthlike planets are common. | We could live on any planet in the solar system. | contradiction |
(Read William Saletan's to see how the doctors cultivated their common touch.) | Medical evolution is steadfast. | contradiction |
One consequence is that the United States needs fewer land-based nukes since it is no longer planning all-out war with Russia. | American needs tons of nukes to bomb the ever-loving crap out of Russia | contradiction |
I have it on good authority that the main reason that Monica hasn't taken a job or even done volunteer work during her ordeal is that she is rightfully fearful that her co-workers would immediately sell her out to the tabloids. | Monica has done a lot of volunteer work. | contradiction |
Bauer decried what he called the virtue deficit. | Bauer publicly describes the virtue deficit. | entailment |
News accounts agree that Arafat has finally shed his image as a terrorist and is now being honored by the White House not only as a virtual head of state but as the indispensable player in the peace process. | Arafat is still seen as a terrorist. | contradiction |
Of course, said Bork, who appears as a regular cast member in those situation comedies that pass as talk shows every night, vigorously extolling the virtues and honesty of Judge Starr. | Bork was a popular cast member, so he avoided the fate of other infrequent cast members. | neutral |
The anti-poker campaign has galvanized the state like no issue ever has. | The state is unexcited over the anti-poker campaign. | contradiction |
How do you know if your daughter is on steroids? | It is unclear how to tell if your daughter is on steroids | entailment |
Germany celebrated the 10 th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. | with a concert and festival. | neutral |
The Degas family (which sometimes changed their name to de Gas to suggest noble roots) came to prominence through the same international banking connections the Jewish financiers they deplored had. | They were millionaires | neutral |
Perhaps people who work in group settings where some hand is always out can start a reverse Limit forced-march giving to $2. | Working in group settings can lead to a lot of requests for money. | entailment |
Neither exercise is intended to revive the patient. | The patient is totally okay and is better because of the exercise. | contradiction |
A year ago, when News Quiz debuted, Slate was free. | Slate wasn't free a over a year ago. | neutral |
The New Yorker began offering . Brown did her producing buzz to fuel circulation. | Brown got others to jump on the bandwagon, making the New Yorker popular through her skills. | entailment |
What Meier's work lacks is heat, an organic flow. | Meier's work will be better after it acquires heat | entailment |
Another way to generate profits is to buy up hospitals cheap--though regulation and competition have made it harder to lowball purchase prices. | Buying hospitals while they are struggling will lead to profits in the future. | neutral |
They won't be satisfied--and won't relax--until they've identified his flaws. | They are analyzing his every move. | entailment |
A long article in the same magazine enters the terrifying world of the yakuza , Japanese organized-crime syndicates. | The Yakuza is a large criminal enterprise that deals in harsh punishments. | neutral |
Or, better yet, he should build houses for the poor under the supervision of Jimmy Carter. | Jimmy Carter refused to supervise him already. | contradiction |
Pokemon creates an entire alternate universe, a land with its own cities, ecosystem, and rules. | Pokemon has laws. | entailment |
Part uplift for black kids, part thrilling feats of circus daring, it's family programming that can appeal to adults of all races. | This programming was created for adults only. | contradiction |
In the latter, the director used farce not to lighten the drama but to darken it, so that the slapstick debacles seemed to spring from the hero's roiling unconscious. | The director was uninvolved. | contradiction |
And malignancy develops slowly. | malignancy is fatal. | neutral |
He's usually tiptop at fielding tough questions, agrees everyone. | He does really good at job interviews. | neutral |
Seconds after tipoff, Jordan launched a turnaround jumper, his new signature shot, hitting nothing but net. | Jordan is the best player on the team. | neutral |
Gays should come up with a word for their own committed relationships. | They are fine with homosexual couples using the same term as heterosexual couples | contradiction |
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