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The media imply that Bush keeps refusing to say whether he has used cocaine. | Bush was caught using cocaine. | contradiction |
Critics also suggested that, with their salaries and stock wrapped up in the same company, employees were putting too many eggs in one basket. | The company is doing amazingly well. | neutral |
But it turns out that to buy $1 of dividends costs you $72 (among Dow Jones industrial average stocks). | Among Dow Jones industrial average stocks, buying $1 of dividends costs you $72. | entailment |
They cite AFL-CIO officials who claim the organization spent $35 million on a radio-and-television ad campaign alone. | The union spent all their money on advertising. | neutral |
Yardley's conclusions don't add up to much in any conventional biographical sense, and he admits as much in his [Exley] lived on another planet, if not in another universe. | Yardley lived in another universe | contradiction |
Remember when he looked us in the eye? | He refused to look us in the eye. | contradiction |
But none of these revelations improves the case that Hollywood Communism was a significant threat to democracy. | Hollywood Communism might have been a significant threat to democracy. | neutral |
White Sox) and showcase the sport's stars in more cities, thereby boosting attendance and merchandise sales, which, in turn, will enable owners to satisfy players' skyrocketing salary demands. | Merchandise sales will have no impact on the players' salaries. | contradiction |
The follow-up should have Why do you think of Christ as a political philosopher? | Someone believes that Christ was a philosopher. | entailment |
The personal destruction spin is a big winner. | The personal destruction narrative is quite popular. | entailment |
Zeus, not surprisingly, fancies himself their leader. | Of course Zeus sees himself as the leader. | entailment |
If they want to support me in the objectives I have outlined, that's fine, but I don't take positions or make votes in response to offers of contributions. | The people who made offers of contributions were lobbyists | neutral |
Heavily promote the collected Edmund Wilson-Paula Barbieri letters. | The Edmund Wilson-Paula Barbieri letters lacked meaningful promotions. | contradiction |
That's not an irrefutable disproof that discrimination exists, but it's at least a calculation that needs to be taken seriously. | Discrimination exists, and needs to be taken seriously. | entailment |
Based on scuttlebutt and speculation from insiders at the Clinton, Bush, Reagan, and Ford White Houses, here are the four likeliest scenarios for presidential adultery. | Clinton is the only one who commite aldultry. | neutral |
These holes now mark a generation of which the parents cannot confidently say, They'll grow out of it. | The holes signify how a group of parents are probably unable to leave it behind. | entailment |
In Japan, Asahi Shimbun reported Wednesday that raccoons imported from the United States as pets have become an ecological and agricultural nightmare in Japan. | Japan imported raccoons as pets from the United States. | entailment |
The explanation is partly the frog-in-hot-water phenomenon (he'll jump out if you drop him in boiling water, but not if you put him in cold water and slowly heat it to boiling). | It can be explained by using the frog-in-hot-water phenomenon. | entailment |
Anticipating the patient's regular tics, the researchers monitored how his grip on the sensor box changed as his arm twitched. | Each tic affected the arm twitch in a different way. | neutral |
(As a variation on this theme, one can imagine a strategic schooling motive, whereby the least-accomplished children get extra schooling, in the hope that they will become more interesting to converse with.) | It is possible that giving the lowest-performing children more schooling will help them become more conversant. | entailment |
It is fun to speculate about Tom DeLay's idea of better art. | A book written by Tom DeLay contains his true opinion of better art. | neutral |
Given his track record as the District's mayor, you might want to sell your stock in that company. | The mayor practices outside the district. | contradiction |
From an erratic performance on the David Letterman show to a violent confrontation with a boyfriend to the latest, her odd behavior at the Cannes Film Festival. | She has been acting weird | entailment |
An article celebrates the return to favor of jazz pianist Keith Jarrett, whose sharp tongue is nearly as famous as his music (he disses Wynton Marsalis as a talented high-school trumpet player). | Keith Jarrett is a wonderful yodeller whose only other hobby is polka dancing. | contradiction |
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 went to war with the bank | entailment |
But there is one place where Will's journalism does seem to matter, where he does toss baseball. | Will can be fine journalist. | entailment |
Critics say expansion could be another Yalta (the 1945 meeting at which Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin agreed on spheres of influence in postwar Europe)--imposing a line between East and West, and leaving nonmembers subject to Russian bullying. | Any nations that want to can join NATO. | neutral |
The study suggested that between 23 and 46 of every 1 million patients taking fen-phen would die from the condition each year. | Fen-Phen causes zero deaths each year. | contradiction |
Tysons Corner touts the advantages of buying gift certificates online--you can save time and purchase them from the comfort of your PC--and it even advertises special benefits that can only be received with online orders, such as special shipping rates. | Tysons Corner states that an advantage to buying gift certificates online is that it saves you time. | entailment |
Since Restoration comedy, the normative couple--he the rake and she the one who will never, ever agree to marry anyone--find themselves in society ( office structure) at the highest levels and must prove themselves to one another by being bright, competent, and able to handle lesser people in their circle. | He's able to prove that he's like a fish out of water, though he's a lesser man, he's worth being involved with, and laughing at other lesser people with. | entailment |
Youth may be wasted on the young, but it's not wasted on the president. | The President find ways to exercise in order to stay youthful while in office. | neutral |
The rest of the night was no better. | The rest of the night improved. | contradiction |
It is one of the most cherished questions in Romantic poetry. | The described is detailed in all poetry written before the year 1910. | neutral |
Through diagrams and interviews with physicists, the story describes how separate universes could break away from ours (a bit like a soap bubble dividing in two). | There is only one universe. | contradiction |
To her way of thinking no nonessential spending, no desire to possess things, can ever be innocent or morally neutral. | To her simply existing isn't innocent. | neutral |
In Gigot's mind, he is the most successful loser in political history--his failed presidential run defined a conservative agenda that was eventually elected in the person of Ronald Reagan. | Gigot served as an advisor to Ronald Reagan. | neutral |
He's in his own league. | He's in the same league as most others | contradiction |
A comprehensive international review of 54 studies concluded that the pill doesn't heighten a woman's long-term probability of getting breast cancer. | Women were concerned about a pill giving them breast cancer. | neutral |
In response to one of the proposed symptoms, Spitzer's wife protested, I do that sometimes, and Spitzer responded, OK, take it out. | Spitzer's wife reported experiencing one of the proposed symptoms | entailment |
Sani Abacha died , reportedly of a heart attack. | Sani Abacha will recover soon. | contradiction |
Michael Kelly's WP column about Ken Starr vs. | Kelly, had never heard of Ken Starr, embarrassing him and making him seem like Hellen Keller. | contradiction |
Because, at the risk of sentimentality, it's the News Quiz participants that make it fun for me. | No one is amused by the News Quiz participants. | contradiction |
The Republicans on the Hill--Issue 2--draw fire from all sides. | Republicans on the Hill deserve to be attacked from all sides. | neutral |
But some are responding to the fleeting hormonal surges of youthful idealism, or to the special status hierarchy of the academic subculture where they temporarily reside. | Some are responding to the special status hierarchy of the academic subculture where they temporarily reside. | entailment |
Aside from pure anti-Jesuit animus, this nuance probably arose from the work of some 17th-century Jesuit theologians who imperfectly employed a method known as casuistry in resolving questions of moral theology--an approach that gave the broadest possible leeway to individual behavior. | 17th-century Jesuit theologians who imperfectly employed a method known as casuistry gave leeway to anti-Jesuit animus. | neutral |
The eternal shortage of judges means that some cases are adjudicated peremptorily. | There are not enough experts to oversee cases | neutral |
Taylor proposes that teen-agers on welfare be paid to use an implanted device to prevent pregnancy. | Taylow wants people on Welfare to have more children. | contradiction |
Eszterhas' posturing He became the celebrity he'd always hoped to be--brash, appealing, larger than life. | Eszterhas is not well liked. | neutral |
--DeParle refers to Milwaukee's growing homeless shelter population, but doesn't give any figures on how much it's growing. | DePearle mentions rising taxes | neutral |
This counterattack has only helped Bush achieve the distance he sought in the first place. | The counterattack was a false flag operation. | neutral |
Chief among Will China preserve the rule of law and free speech, which are essential for business prosperity? | Corporations avoid doing business with China because it is too expensive. | contradiction |
Both mags also cover hot, new drug Ginkgo biloba. | there has been a increased amount of articles talking about Ginkgo biloba | neutral |
All praise is reserved for the production The staging is infinitely inventive, says New York 's John Simon. | John Simon thinks the production was the weakest part. | contradiction |
Books and TV specials are on the way. | Future plans look unlikely to produce more specials | contradiction |
Why are you subjecting your loyal and (usually) enthusiastic readership to the reactionary, bigoted, and sexist drivel of Midge Decter and Norman Podhoretz in ? We don't subscribe to Slate in order to expose ourselves to the ramblings of Anita Bryant's spiritual parents. | Midge Decter and Norman Podhoretz produce reactionary, bigoted, and sexist drivel | entailment |
The Post notes the deep disappointment in Malaysia over the no-show by President Clinton, who stayed home to cope with the Iraqi crisis and sent Vice President Al Gore instead. | President Clinton chose to visit Malaysia over coping with the Iraqi crisis. | contradiction |
Alan Greenspan's still funny. | Alan Greenspan is popular. | neutral |
But don't expect them for a few decades. | It'll be at least a couple of generations before you can expect them. | entailment |
I find it interesting that Alfred Gingold, in Onward, Christian Clothiers, doesn't have a problem with pro-abortion T-shirts or vulgar T-shirts (shit happens, coed nude basketball, bitch on wheels, etc.) but finds it necessary to tee off on evangelical Christian apparel. | Alfred Gingold is pro-abortion. | neutral |
Before long, however, many of these projects went bust, and Nelson had to turn to his family for financial assistance to ward off bankruptcy. | Nelson had more failures than sucesses. | neutral |
Once auction invoked the incomprehensible high-speed chatter of a tobacco dealer, building to the giddy crescendo, Sold American! | Auctions started using high-speed chatter in the 1600s | neutral |
Remaining an enigma lets her retain the benefit of the doubt. | She is mysterious. | entailment |
The Times chooses its lead story with exacting care and great pride, seeking input from every department. | The Times is generally a very accurate, reputable, and objective source for news. | neutral |
Every week, Rodriguez must halt surgery because he can't get one or another material through the embargo. | Operations are proceeding as normal | contradiction |
In addition to all the things we can't foresee, the historical verdict on Clinton will also hinge on such issues as whether he manages to steer welfare reform back in the right direction; whether he avoids being drawn into a counterproductive tax cut; and whether he overcomes his own recent history to lead campaign-fin... | History is bound to remember Clinton as a formidable and accomplished president. | neutral |
If car insurance were a tax-free benefit, it wouldn't be surprising to find employers picking low-cost insurers who make you visit preferred mechanics and skimp on coverage for Land Rovers and minivans. | It's good that Car insurance isn't tax-free, if it were, it would be like getting blood from a Turnip, ending up seeking certain mechanics who cut corners just to use your insurance benefit. | entailment |
On Meet the Press , he insisted that the $150 he allots to each person's monthly insurance premium is not a cap. | Everybody gets whatever they need to for insurance. | neutral |
He calls his artists No Limit Soldiers. | No Limit Soldiers are well respected. | neutral |
The Internet has already begun to transform the general advertising industry, and it will soon hold sway over the tens of millions of dollars spent every electoral season on television and radio ads. | The general advertising industry is largely unaffected by the existence of the internet. | contradiction |
The author of Bastard out of Carolina , known as a confessional memoirist par excellence, writes about someone other than herself, and earns mixed reviews. | Bastard out of Carolina would have gotten a better reaction had she talked more about herself. | neutral |
How did Clinton win public support for bombing Serbia? | The author knows why the President got the endorsement for his actions. | contradiction |
A year ago, the wife of the Oxford don noticed that the pattern on Kleenex quilted tissue uncannily resembled the Penrose Arrowed Rhombi tilings pattern, which Sir Roger had invented--and copyrighted--in 1974. | The Penrose Arrowed Rhombi tilings pattern was invented--and copyrighted--in 1974. | entailment |
President Clinton welcomed Yasser Arafat to the White House and criticized Israel for expanding Jewish housing in East Jerusalem. | Yasser Arafat visited the White House more than once. | neutral |
Linux found my various devices, such as my mouse and graphics card. | My computer accessories were made in America | neutral |
Are we for affirmative action based on need, as I am, or based on race? | People like affirmative action | neutral |
Someone has to absorb the loss. | No particular group wants to absorb the loss. | neutral |
He makes TV commercials in London. | She makes many of the TV commercials in London. | contradiction |
Today, such a book--not that Wachtler has written one--would be greeted with a shrug. | Wachtler has not written a book. | entailment |
The key ingredient seems to be averageness. | Averageness is the key ingredient. | entailment |
According to Attorney General Janet Reno, the NSC staffers probably misconstrued the agents' instructions to treat the matter delicately. | The matter was handled incorrectly. | neutral |
The most extreme version of this concept, called group selection, is Gaia, which suggests that all of life cooperates so as to ensure its continued survival. | Gaia suggests that all life exists with each other and cannot exist without each other | neutral |
(David Plotz foretold Brown's departure in a recent Slate Assessment. | Brown told Davd Plotz that he would leave. | neutral |
There are many things that are permitted to adults--e.g. | Adults have many things permitted to them. | entailment |
As surrogate mothers have proved, knowing that you've given no genes to an infant needn't stop the bonding process. | surrogate mother always bond with babies. | neutral |
You can catch the final nine hours this evening. | The final nine hours will be exciting. | neutral |
The distinction blurs a bit in Fantastic Voyage, the movie where Raquel Welch was part of a medical team shrunk to microscopic size and injected into the body of some guy with a brain tumor. | Raquel Welch starred in the movie Fantastic Voyage. | entailment |
The University of Chicago has chosen a new president--but the debate over the ongoing shake-up at the school continues. | The new leader at the University of Chicago has been with the institution for many years. | neutral |
these many columns and articles on the subject. | The subject was very popular and very well liked, so people wrote articles and columns about it. | neutral |
But in setting up a world-vs. | There are many ways to set up a world-vs. | neutral |
The best solutions for searching will probably result from a combination of humans and computers. | The combination of humans and computers is going to solve and generate solutions for the most pressing issue facing the world. | neutral |
One of the striking things about the Microsoft trial, so far, is the extent to which the Justice Department and its lawyer, David Boies, have built their case around personal vilification of Bill Gates. | David Boies is not above personal attacks | entailment |
By forbidding its dealers to compete with each other via prices, Schwinn forces them to compete with each other via quality of service, to the ultimate benefit of consumers. | The dealers are not allowed to undercut each others prices | entailment |
Ask any current teacher of legal ethics in any law school in the United States ( including a law school in New York). | Law students hate New York. | contradiction |
4 The instability of Syria and the Palestinian Authority. | There was instability in Syria. | entailment |
A classicist, Arendt saw the public arena as a version of the Athenian agora--a world of political theater, where the harsh light of publicity shines upon fierce debate. | Debate is outlawed in political theater. | contradiction |
None associated the pig with its traditional attributes, dirty or foul smelling. | The pig smelled bad. | contradiction |
All these numbers may be climbing, but they remain low. | The numbers are low | entailment |
Gore, like Clinton, has often used cultural issues such as abortion to make the GOP look extreme. | Gore and Clinton's party oppose the GOP's perspective on abortion. | entailment |
And at the end, when Baryshnikov throws himself into the arms of his father, who wraps him in his prayer shawl, one gets a powerful sense of the goodness of man and God. | Baryshnikov is an orphan without parents | contradiction |
Drug-policy experts and social scientists seem to agree that social and cultural factors are driving up teen drug use. | Parents are not paying enough attention to what young people are doing with their friends. | neutral |
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