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It's one of the great British foods like roast beef and pork crackling, he explained. | The food is only eaten in South America. | contradiction |
A few years ago I was helping a neighbor thread tracks back onto his bulldozer. | A few years ago I assisted a neighbor with his bulldozer. | entailment |
Map maker, map maker, make up your mind, and make me a perfect map! | Map maker can always make perfect maps. | neutral |
TUMORS AND IS A TERMINAL ILLNESS. | Tumors are nothing to worry about. | contradiction |
On the downside, the band relies heavily on its predecessors, and some songs sound lifted directly from the Ramones, the Runaways, and Metley Cree (they also cover the Cree's Too Fast For Love). | The band also covers a Ramones song | neutral |
These AUs, usually identified by the facial muscles that perform these various tasks, are the tools used in What the Face Reveals . (To look at a few examples, click here and here.) | Knowing what facial muscles are being used helps identify what emotions are being felt. | neutral |
An article accuses the press of overlooking John McCain's domestic-policy gaffes. | The press overlooked John McCain's domestic-policy gaffes because they wanted to save his image and reputation. | neutral |
Ryan just isn't the man she thought she married ... | Ryan is a woman. | contradiction |
The Post reminds readers of what else she said (Hillary's words are in italics): | The Post is a publication for newpapers. | neutral |
Because the $50,000 prize to be announced July 29 is for the artist's whole oeuvre and not the work submitted for the show, I would award it, if forced to choose, to South African William Kentridge, who is known for powerful , many with anti-apartheid themes. | The award is given out in December. | contradiction |
For more than a month, Clinton's debauchery and deceit have consumed journalists' attention. | Clinton's pious and filial lifestyle had been consumed voraciously by reporters every day for the past month, avoiding the description of having "fiddled while Rome burned". | contradiction |
For instance, as the mobility of capital reduces the power of unions, the chance for including labor rights in the world trade treaty known as GATT--the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs--grows remote. | unions have been made stronger by the mobility of capital. | contradiction |
Nigeria then sent troops to challenge the coup, evidently to restore the president and repair Nigeria's corrupt image abroad. | Nigeria is a model for democracy. | contradiction |
Another Fan Page has a set of good links about the affair and a message board, too, though on last visit, it was no longer available. | The fan page provided links of the affair which resulted in it forcibly being removed. | neutral |
Theologians agree that prayer reinforces faith even when God doesn't intercede. | God likes it when people pray. | neutral |
The book is no longer a guide to daily life and an antidote to the worries of its era (Molly O'Neill, the New York Times ). (The Joy of Cooking site plugs the book and gives its history.) | Molly O'Neill with the New York Times wrote an article about the book. | entailment |
Monica gets out first and opens the courthouse door. | The girl exited the room very fast. | neutral |
Only Monday Night Football was in both groups' top 10. | Monday Night Football's view count has been on the decline for the last five years. | neutral |
That was Joyce's age when J.D. summoned her to his hilltop aerie in Cornish, N.H. | J.D. owned a home on top of a high hill. | entailment |
Their issuing of short-term buy or short-term hold recommendations obviously intensifies pressure on companies to meet and beat earnings expectations at all costs. | Companies need to beat expectations | entailment |
For the first time, the standard of living for the nation's poor (although not the very poor) is rising. | The poor have a higher standard of living than the very poor. | entailment |
And it implies that the Harlem racket reverted to local control. | Rackets are impossible to controll in Harlem. | contradiction |
I have never seen a trial before where you had factual disputes where you didn't have witnesses where you could watch their demeanor on the stand, listen to them, judge one witness vs. another witness (DeWine). | I have seen a witness judge a trial | contradiction |
Microsoft did not demand that Netscape be removed, only that IE be there as well. | Microsoft is aligned with IE in some business plan. | neutral |
Alas, all he writes about, all he thinks about, all he wants to do, is give in to fat. | He will give into fat. | neutral |
Dutch World, where all sorts of fictional characters created by Edmund Morris come out to play with children of all ages! | Edmund Morris writes about characters that are fictional. | entailment |
Richard Holbrooke was confirmed as ambassador to the United Nations. | Richard Holbrooke has a great interest in how different countries utilize satellite technology. | neutral |
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. | It is a known fact that all four Presidents committed adultry. | contradiction |
Against all this, Morris shows footage of Leuchter chiseling at Auschwitz and even adds some of his own, along with slow-motion shots of hammers bashing rocks, walls, floors, etc. | Leuchter defaced buildings in Auschwitz. | entailment |
There ought to be room in the retelling of it for the letters Mark Twain and Frederick Douglass exchanged, for the similarities between Invisible Man and Ben Franklin's Autobiography , for the presence of Charles Chesnutt at the banquet to honor Twain shortly before the latter's death, and for the monument in Mississip... | Mark Twain and Frederick Douglas are strangers to each other. | contradiction |
You were a former police officer, and yet you got caught setting up and dealing methamphetamine . | a former police officer was dealing meth | entailment |
All this is called devolution, to rhyme with evolution (and not to rhyme with revolution). | The words devolution, evolution and revolution all rhyme. | entailment |
A book-review editor at Science says she was pressured to retire this past summer after she published a negative review of a book that claimed to defend science from postmodern critiques. | Editors' jobs at Science are safe even if they write negative reviews | contradiction |
Sure, the FDA's efforts are done in the name of kids. | The FDA's efforts were done in the name of adult cancer patients. | contradiction |
Good This Week 's round table signs off by predicting the outcome of Sunday's World Cup final. | The round table signed off by predicting the outcome of the NBA championship. | contradiction |
It's not that hard to imagine a similar message being sent home by someone investigating what happened to Tsingtao. | If someone else investigated what happened to Tsingtao, a similar message could still be sent. | entailment |
The film gives the impression that Flynt has none, although he has five--to the best of his knowledge. | Flynt has five even though it seems like he has none. | entailment |
Renaissance Florence. | Florence has never changed. | contradiction |
But instead of finding his behavior humiliating, as she now tells the Star was the case, the friend says she laughed it off. | He did not truly intend for his behavior to be humiliating. | neutral |
Sure, there may be life on other planets--if you call that life. | There is some disagreement about what constitutes life. | entailment |
After sampling more than 35 different toothpastes, my researchers and I came to some conclusions about taste. | The researchers did not like all the toothpastes they tried. | neutral |
Now he believes he can be president. | He has little motivation in life. | contradiction |
Unrestricted trade will help U.S. industries in the first category but will wipe out those in the second category. | Using both the first and second category would harm US industries. | entailment |
Aprimary argument against same-sex marriage is that marriage is an institution for the raising of children. | There is zero opposition against same sex marriage. | contradiction |
This is a political as well as military project. | The project tried to steer clear of controversial topics. | contradiction |
As a college student familiar with all the latest urban lingo, I believe the proper term to be used in these contexts is boink. | As a college student that has a younger sibling, I am very familiar with all the latest urban lingo that the youngsters use. | neutral |
Now, to commemorate our first anniversary, in an act of incredible corporate generosity that is every bit as good as providing health insurance (I'm sure that Mr. Gates will make this sort of thing more available should Microsoft prove profitable), Slate | Mr. Gates is associated with Apple. | contradiction |
Although Davis has officially retired from the game, he's still mixing sense and nonsense for public consumption. | Davis has definitely retired. | entailment |
Starr is much more likely to be interested in Steele herself and in why she changed her story. | Starr is interested in the modification to Lewinsky's story | contradiction |
I teach at a school with many poor whites and Latinos, many of whom can't afford home computers or did not learn how to use them in high school. | There are no underprivileged students at the school | contradiction |
But unlike the Manhattan Project--in fact, like no other Big Science project in history--the Genome Project has equipped itself with a research division to explore the social and ethical ramifications of genetics. | The ethical ramifications of genetics are widely accepted | neutral |
During the Asia, Russia, and Brazil crises, Rubin constructed bailout deals that benefited outside creditors above all. | Rubin profited in Asia and Russia. | neutral |
But I can give two illustrations, both from ballets by George Balanchine that I have on tape. | George Balanchine is very talented | neutral |
b) Did not quit on principle after Clinton admitted lies. | Clinton has always been honest | contradiction |
To life in the Dust Bowl during the Great Depression? | The Dust Bowl and Great Depression began in the same year | neutral |
In her 18 years with him, she had never once heard Dole say, 'Here's what we're doing. | Dole has only been married once. | neutral |
His viewing procedures are quite advanced. | The viewing procedures are quite advanced. | entailment |
Johnny, she's been a-pinin' fer you ever sence you enlisted, an' last night durin' the fight she mighty nigh went distracted. | Johnny is serving in the Marines | neutral |
Perverse as this may sound, Hitler is one reason why. | The reason is only controversial because of Hitler. | neutral |
(I would bet that every survey of teens taken since Cain and Abel found that they named parents as their favorite role models.) | Cain and Abel were teens with role models. | neutral |
In Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post carried a report Monday saying that McDonald's staff in the territory are the lowest paid of all business chain employees. | McDonald's employees in Hong Kong are all poor and on welfare. | neutral |
Tripp has spent 26 years in this cocoon, which will enable her to retire on a handsome pension, based on the average of her three highest consecutive years of pay. | Tripp is now retired. | neutral |
Perhaps he put soma into our drinking water. | Soma can't be detected once in water. | neutral |
e) Some or all of the above. | The only choices available were some or all of the above. | neutral |
The rounded slinky movements of the dancelike kata looked specifically designed to develop grace, coordination, and balance. | The kata's kicks and punches were carefully choreographed to mimic a real fight. | neutral |
But I do worry that the Barro offer sends the wrong signals to younger economists--that by telling them the profession still insists on the appearance of superstardom, that it only values home runs when we really ought to be looking for a solid series of base hits, it will encourage what is already a disturbing propens... | The field of economics has changed a lot in the past 10 years | neutral |
European national leaders know they've got to tackle their deficits, but none of them wants the heat for cutting featherbedding or generous social-payment systems. | Cutting the social programs will cost the next election for the national leaders. | neutral |
Sunday's NYT was more than a little fascinated with the topic of whether or not companies with 20th Century in their names would change with the times. | Companies named 20th century should change their name to match the times. | neutral |
The media linked the case to other recent shootings (in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Kentucky) and focused on the warning signs and the importance of taking them seriously. | shootings in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Kentucky were nonexistent | contradiction |
The trade organization was created in 1995 as the third leg of the world financial order, along with the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank. | The trade organization still exists. | neutral |
13-year-old Latino gang I ain't down to die right now, for I'm barely having fun. | Nobody in the gang, which was Latino, really enjoyed their membership. | neutral |
You've got to look in the mirror every morning and ask 'What am I organizing for ?' | You've got to organize every morning | contradiction |
There was only one slip-up last week, when Rubin referred to them as our position. | More then one slip-up occurred last week. | contradiction |
Bob Barr, R-Ga., have given speeches to a white citizens' group whose members attended Duke's latest fund raiser. | Bob Barr does not disagree with racist policies. | neutral |
It seems no one can stand this, and whenever we encounter friends or relatives, they invariably ask personal questions to try to get each of us to speak ill of the other. | Friends and relatives want us to speak badly of each other. | entailment |
Do I just have the capacity to eat doughnuts and hamburgers and broccoli? | I am a picky eater. | neutral |
However, most college-bound Colorado students take a different college entrance exam, making the SAT an unreliable measure of school quality. | Most Colorado students bound for college do not take the SAT. | entailment |
All too often, however, such statements are zingers, as if whipped out from the comfort of his easy chair or dashed off for the op-ed page of a conservative newspaper. | He easily comes up with zingers. | entailment |
The end of the Cold War has freed them to pursue humanitarian The United States now can be the world's policeman, so it should be. | The United States wanted another country to be the world's policeman instead of themselves. | contradiction |
One of his first stories of love, The First Seven Years, from Partisan Review in 1950, strikes me as nearly perfect, though. | The First Seven Years is a story. | entailment |
The bald, pointy-eared vampire in Nosferatu is barely ambulatory, in fact. | The vampire is over 500 years old | neutral |
They thought Bob Dole lost in 1996 because he was mean and distant. | Bob Dole was seen as mean and distant in 1996. | entailment |
A reporter from a major publication cornered me recently, and Nathan, I only have a couple of minutes. | The reporter works for a prominent publication | entailment |
Also, Time reports that the IRS fails to collect $150 billion a year in owed taxes, largely because its ancient computer system is too crude to catch frauds. | The IRS has the most up to date computer systems possible. | contradiction |
I obeyed, but nothing I was still sleepless. | I submitted completely. | entailment |
Some places are so boring that that's what's comically interesting about Peoria, Encino, Cleveland. | Cleveland is comically interesting because it is so boring. | entailment |
The photos were released by Bill Ballance, 80, a former radio talk show host who says he and Schlessinger were once lovers, who, in his memorable phrase, used to thrash around like a couple of crazed weasels. | Bill Ballance loved Schlessing.er | neutral |
GS's Saturday Evening Post articles eerily suggest words we were to hear 50 or 60 years later. | It was mysteriously strange that the articles suggested words we heard later, such as the word Marxism | neutral |
He's a hippie in a suit. | Dressed to the nines, this person was clearly a yuppie traditionalist at heart. | contradiction |
(To read the first three chapters, click here.) | There are only two chapters | contradiction |
This is, admittedly, just a single line from a long-ago interview, but it suggests that the Clintons are locked into a denial. | The Clintons are locked into a denial, based on a single line from a recent interview | contradiction |
Many states are already finding that a simple shove can have surprising results. | As long as states are quiet they'll get everything they need. | contradiction |
Instead, the cost of computer gear is falling precipitously, and affordable bandwidth--the measure of data transmission--is growing at an exponential rate. | The gear is falling because so much is made. | neutral |
4) Who cares whether the judges are honest? | One does not care if the judges are honest. | entailment |
I'm prepared to say what is desirable, he tells him. | He's gonna tell him that he won some big bucks playin' the ponies | neutral |
Boaz's model for this is the Internet. | Boaz couldn't have made their model without the Internet. | neutral |
They're deceased! | They died violently. | neutral |
That's why This Week panelist Linda Douglass picked Johann Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press, as the man of the The written word enables us to preserve our laws. | Johann Gutenberg invented the sewing machine. | contradiction |
He is a sort of vanguard, and follows her upon exiting. | He follows her upon exiting. | entailment |
(A Versace show opened with razor-sharp bias-cut asymmetrical navy dresses, stern except for a frill at the hem and a swatch of black lace that masked eyes. | The dresses have more navy than black | entailment |
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