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After the Madness reads like going to court feels. | After the Madness is something to read. | entailment |
On Meet the Press , White House Chief of Staff John Podesta We're not negotiating, Tim. | John Podesta is the White House Chief of Staff | entailment |
Today there are more than 300,000. | The amount is more than 300,000 today. | entailment |
Having endlessly debated the staying power of his '60s comic-strip sendups, most critics now conclude his art will last. | Critics have come to believe that his comic-strip art will stand the test of time. | entailment |
The forces that are bringing a little more order to orthography are doing the same to semantics. | Orthography is changing at a staggering rate. | neutral |
Last year, she opted to give a recital in Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, rather than in the larger Avery Fisher Hall (to the chagrin of the presenter). | She had decided to opt to give her recital in the Alice Tully Hall instead of the Fisher Hall. | entailment |
It doesn't say much of anything on the subject. | Little is said about the subject. | entailment |
His signature pictures--of adolescent girls exhibiting their genitalia--contain most of this show's electricity (John Updike, the New York Review of Books ). Several critics observe that Schiele can only do nudes. | His models are compensated very well. | neutral |
Of course, the extreme in men's dress is the dinner jacket. | Dinner jackets are extreme. | entailment |
Earlier, Novak actually ask ed Carlson if he could interrupt! | Ed Carlson gave Novak permission to interrupt. | neutral |
Clark also expressed the hope that he and Redgrave could continue with their marriage. | Clark was married to Redgrave. | entailment |
White critics of integration include the neo-conservatives , former liberals who supported the civil-rights mainstream until the early '70s. | White neo-conservatives defend integration. | contradiction |
And so, as I said, the co-op's story helps me to resist the pull of fatalism and pessimism. | Dude, I said the story about the co-op giving away free Turkeys during the holiday makes me sit up straight. | neutral |
The group of student donors who collectively gave $200,000 to Clinton used different designations when contributing an additional $100,000 to him and others. | Clinton had little money raised for him. | contradiction |
Our culture now interprets nearly all pleasures as addictions--or potential addictions. | Enjoying things in moderation is a good idea. | entailment |
Time calls Bill Bradley's nascent presidential campaign strategy charming and insane. | Bill Bradley once worked for the New York Times. | neutral |
I'm about as big a media hound as anyone, McCain told one newspaper, but I've turned down at least 500--maybe 600 or 700--requests to go on talk shows on this issue. | McCain avoids all media, and especially avoids giving quotes to a reporter for a newspaper. | contradiction |
Read him his rights for what crime? | He was thought to have comitted more than two crimes. | neutral |
Her delivery isn't moist--it's prickly and blunt, and she can jabber convincingly, so that the jabbering takes on a life of its own and leaves her (sometimes horrified) in the dust. | Her jabber delivery is so convincing it takes on a life of its own. | entailment |
The only new fact in Flytrap that would qualify as genuine news would be one proving Bill Clinton didn't have sex with Lewinsky. | People are losing interest in the Clinton scandal. | neutral |
sang Paul Lynde (and recalls Andrew Milner--you know, in his quiz response; he wasn't actually in the movie) in Bye Bye Birdie 's show-stopping musical number, Kids, a look at teen-age life every bit as insightful as anything on the WB (if you can accept Paul Lynde as Ann-Margret's father). | Paul Lynde refused to sing the lyrics or play any melodies from the song, instead opting to give a simple speech about Andrew Milner. | contradiction |
All this is called devolution, to rhyme with evolution (and not to rhyme with revolution). | Devolution is meant to rhyme with evolution. | neutral |
But, as in Washington, on snowy days like this, you take what you can get. | You need to be picky during snowy days in Washington. | contradiction |
A related piece, based on polls, says that Americans back gay rights in theory but dislike public displays of gay affection. | Polls say Americans back gay rights, but dislike affection. | neutral |
The bears are holding up what might be a dinner plate that says, United We Stand Divided We Ball, indicating a surprisingly open marriage or that the ink smeared. | The dinner plate has a crack across the last word. | neutral |
Starr's failures stemmed not from evil but from errant good. | Errant good came from Starr's failures. | entailment |
Name-calling began at their first interaction. | They are schoolchildren | neutral |
We must have unselfish, far-seeing leadership or we fail. | Leaders should only think about immediate needs. | contradiction |
Tobey sketched spinach hawkers and bums at the downtown Pike Place Public Market and was sometimes mistaken for one. | Tobey was sometimes mistaken for one of the spinach hawkers and bums he sketched at the downtown Pike Place Public Market. | entailment |
Trent Lott recently called the agency intrusive, abusive, and out of control. | Trent Lott is employed by the agency. | neutral |
They concluded it was caused by the driver's loss of control. | They will conclude it was due to drinking and driving. | neutral |
I invite you to compare Reich's account with reality by clicking . | It was impossible to compare Reich's account even with an invitation. | contradiction |
Videotape of her answers will be shown to the Arkansas Whitewater grand jury, which will disband May 7. Pundits played up the tension between Starr and the first lady (since she recently called him a politically motivated prosecutor who is allied with the right-wing opponents of my husband) and debated whether he will ... | The Arkansas Whitewater grand jury will be shown videotape of her answers early in May. | neutral |
.. It must be said that this kind of approach is very tricky. | The plan should be practiced ahead of time. | neutral |
An article explores McDonald's niche offerings. | The niche items are hidden from the main menu. | neutral |
Seconds after tipoff, Jordan launched a turnaround jumper, his new signature shot, hitting nothing but net. | Jordan missed the turnaround jumper he launched just after tipoff. | contradiction |
(This site has photos, cast bios, and ticket information.) | The site lacked cast information on the movie. | contradiction |
A recent article in Science claimed to rebut Noam Chomsky's theory that our capacity for language is hard-wired in a particular--and uniquely human--module of the brain. | Noam Chomsky's theory is heavily questioned. | neutral |
The folks at HBO can make another claim to quality their film of the hip-hop, black-owned Universoul Circus (Monday, 8 p.m.). | The network that filmed Universoul Circus is BET | contradiction |
6) The real outrage is that boxing officials won't be able to raise enough money to pay the exorbitant sums the boxers are demanding for a rematch. | The boxers hate each other so much they'll fight for free | contradiction |
Is it the right-wing commissar Norquist, who defied subpoenas from the Thompson Committee about his role laundering campaign contributions for the Republican National Committee (he is contemptuous of the law)? | Norquist, a conservative leader, is accused of obscuring RNC Committee income. | entailment |
First, it loses sales of Windows 95. | Windows 95 increased sales. | contradiction |
Based on a review of the trajectory charts in The Physics of Baseball and Keep Your Eye on the The Science and Folklore of Baseball , conversations with University of Puget Sound physicist Andrew Rex, and correspondence with aerospace engineer and baseball researcher Roger Hawks, I determined that the McGwire home run... | The book is based on the sport of Basketball. | contradiction |
They also see it as easing their way toward economic integration with Western Europe. | Integration is wanted with Western Europe | entailment |
Yet there is no good reason not to go with the 0.08 standard. | .08 standard is acceptable in this case. | entailment |
He's capable of much more than he usually gives. | He doesn't want to do more. | neutral |
You know, it's not a bad idea to close the windows when it rains. | You should open all the windows all the way when it's raining. | contradiction |
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 had a lot of fun doing voice over for Disney. | neutral |
Reviewers find the set dull and the frozen Kabuki poses ... | Critics were not kind to the production's set design. | entailment |
Along with many Americans, I first caught Andy Kaufman on the Tonight Show in the mid-'70s. | After I saw Andy Kaufman on the Tonight Show, I hated him | neutral |
The tricky question is what are the core values that really define you and what are the fringe issues on which differences are not crucial. | Questions about core values are clear cut. | contradiction |
Just two weeks ago, I watched him on Rivera Live spin the nation on the subject of the president and Monica Lewinsky's relationship. | Rivera Live spins all the news to benefit the far right. | neutral |
Critics worry that the kids underestimate the importance of blue-chip college credentials. | The underestimation by kids of the importance of blue-chip college credentials is a worrying topic for critics. | entailment |
6) The real outrage is that boxing officials won't be able to raise enough money to pay the exorbitant sums the boxers are demanding for a rematch. | The boxers want a lot of money | entailment |
Monica Lewinsky (Exhibit A, Lewinsky diary, Page 45). | The Lewinsky diary, which never did belong to Monica Lewinsky, was burned in the fireplace. | contradiction |
The difference is that whereas campaign finance is an immensely complicated problem that can only be fixed with changes in the law, the Augean stables of K Street could be cleaned up pretty easily if anyone cared. | The campaign finance is a simple problem that can be easily solved. | contradiction |
News remains wary, doubting the chances for a continuing, multidecade boom. | News is doubtful that a boom will continue for multiple decades. | entailment |
The second punishment would be doubled--2,000 lost Windows sales would mean 2,000 lost Internet Explorer sales, not 1,000. | Internet Explorer sales are independent from Window sales. | contradiction |
Bob Smith quit the GOP and will run for president as an independent. | The candidate ran as a Democrat soon after leaving the Republicans. | contradiction |
The media is going to beat it to death until he finally has to just say one way or the other. | He is free to respond as he likes. | contradiction |
The tricky question is what are the core values that really define you and what are the fringe issues on which differences are not crucial. | The core value is made up of a tricky question. | entailment |
Yet in almost any diaspora--whether black, yellow, brown, or white --the dispersed are far better off, at least materially, than those back home. | Those back home are in terrible condition. | neutral |
Starr has said that leaking grand jury testimony before it's actually delivered doesn't count. | Starr says testimony leaked before being delivered counts | contradiction |
(Or to comment on his current incompetence--it's an open secret on the Hill that Thurmond has lost it. | Everyone thinks Thurmond is hightly competent. | contradiction |
Midlist Some charge that the conglomerates are starting to ignore the midlist book, serious nonfiction and literary fiction that sells fewer than 30,000 copies, preferring to gamble on potentially lucrative blockbusters. | Conglomerates don't want to invest in midlist books and instead want to take their chances with potential blockbusters. | entailment |
The Americans' one-point victory over the European team was the biggest comeback in the tournament's history. | People thought it would be impossible for the Americans to come back. | neutral |
Smith's decision this year to push a measure in the House that would spend as much birth-control money as the president asked might seem like progress. | Some legislators are against the House spending money on Birth-control. | neutral |
Either someone is privileged, or he is not. | Everyone is privilieged. | contradiction |
The company could have monitored distribution better but didn't because it wanted to keep its hands clean, Hass has said. | The company has done a better job of monitoring distribution in the past. | neutral |
This threatens to become a modern version of the McCarran-Walter Act, which was used during the Cold War to exclude lefty writers and intellectuals. | lefty writers and intellectuals were censored during the Cold War | neutral |
They are great respecters of private property. | They have great respect for private property. | entailment |
But giving drove him near to nervous collapse. | He was known as the Scrooge McDuck of his graduating class. | contradiction |
In a state lottery, your odds of winning depend only on how many tickets you hold compared with everyone else. | Winning lottery tickets have to be redeemed at the state lottery office | neutral |
Affirmative action is likely to fail when it is merely a special preference bestowed upon those who have the right parents, whether right means educational pedigree or skin color. | Affirmative Action will be used more effectively to level out the playing field. | neutral |
It's a ballot box, he says. | He thought it was a state ballot box. | neutral |
This list was a concession to independent bookstores, many of which were outraged when the Times created hot links between every single book on its Internet best-seller list and Barnes and; Noble's online bookstore, which then gave a 30 percent discount to all the listed books. | Many independent bookstores were outraged | entailment |
Starr was putting his own guys to sleep. | Starr's guys slept until the next day. | neutral |
I know that most interns don't get a chance to know Betty Currie and don't have the many contacts that Monica Lewinsky had with the president. | Betty Curry and Monica Lewinsky never met the president. | contradiction |
Timothy Noah's image of the standard old public building () seems to be derived from Mayan or Egyptian pyramids, Greek theaters, the Roman Coliseum, and Notre Dame cathedral. | Timothy Noah's painting draws inspiration from old architecture. | entailment |
News this week isn't in the Owner Mort Zuckerman has fired Editor James Fallows. | James Fallows was the editor. | entailment |
There are at least three public accusations against Clinton. | All of the public accusations against Clinton are correct. | neutral |
The conservatives have managed to cast themselves as the scourge of pedophiles, insinuate that the president is soft on pedophilia, and link Clinton to a sub rosa campaign to lower the age of consent--and all this is based on a report that no one noticed until the Christian right uncovered it, that no one in the White ... | The White House does not seem to have read a report that detailed accusations of pedophaelia against Clinton. | entailment |
When you run for president, you've got to think of the whole country, not just your own state. | Each state has their own president | contradiction |
Virtually all the fans with whom I have spoken over the years (quite a friendly bunch, actually) consider the absence of big wrecks, injuries, etc., a key component of a good race. | Racing fans enjoy the small accidents, but not the big ones. | neutral |
If partial-birth abortion is too gruesome to allow, however, it is hard to see how other late abortions, especially D and Es, are any different. | D and Es are not allowed in certain states | neutral |
Young people work in a corporate world by day but play in a moral and cultural universe shaped by the Sixties. | Young people work in a business world by day. | entailment |
Contrary to press reports, it's possible that someone entered the house from outside. | The press reports and the facts are in conflict. | entailment |
Some House Republicans, including DeLay, have fired back at Bush, accusing him of betraying them, meddling in their business, and distorting their ideas. | DeLay was a republican serrving in the House of Representatives. | entailment |
But at crucial moments in these movies the vampire always seems to forget he has these powers and ends up wrestling around on the floor of a dusty convent or abandoned factory with the earth-bound hero. | Vampire movies have a common plothole where the vampire becomes weak. | entailment |
The reader is led to despise one character because of his bad taste in neckties, but not to hold racism and homophobia against another. | The bad neckties were worn by the racist homophobic character. | contradiction |
The situation is oddly The idea of retro in a rut restores grooviness to its original meaning. | The past has to stay in the past, it's embarrassing. | contradiction |
Culturebox certainly can't tell you whether Fish is right or wrong. | Stanley Fish is a plant manager at the waste treatment plant in California, Missouri, where he is well regarded. | contradiction |
Since top athletes inevitably are drawn from the healthiest sector of the population, a generally superior system of health care means a bigger pool of people to draw from. | A healthy population equates to more athletes. | entailment |
But the Sports Network posts Vegas odds, from the Stardust and Mirage casinos, no less. | The Sports network uses no information from the Stardust Casino to post their odds because it's smaller than the Mirage. | contradiction |
It's probably therapeutic for Slate's two warriors to be taking time out from their inquiries into the House Budget or Travelgate to organize their thoughts on their place in the universe. | Slate controls the House spending. | contradiction |
Well, did she or didn't she? | The lady performed the action. | neutral |
(After all, Scheck earns a pittance compared with what he could if he were a full-time criminal defense attorney.) | Scheck is currently a full-time criminal defense attorney | contradiction |
Surprising Mark Rothko and Alexander Calder. | There was a surprise | entailment |
Bush himself couldn't utter these words with a straight face. | Bush never repeated the phrase. | contradiction |
Alexander Solzhenitsyn is in the cardiac intensive-care unit of a Moscow hospital. | Alexander Solzhenitsyn is an expert in brains. | contradiction |
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