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Anglicans are particularly aggrieved by the no-Protestants policy. | Anglicans desire a less strict policy. | entailment |
In the short term, readjustment hits EITC, Social Security, WIC, food stamps, and school lunches, says Dean Baker of the Economic Policy Institute, but in the long term, taxes will be 30 [percent] or 40 percent higher. | Tax cuts are coming. | contradiction |
There is some symmetry in the diagnosis of Clinton, our therapeutic president, as patient in addition to healer. | Clinton is a therapeutic president. | entailment |
Lipinski's camp quickly unveiled her Web site and booked her on television talk shows. | Lipinkski remained in obscurity. | contradiction |
As in their Ed Wood (1994) and The People vs. | Ed Wood has never been in court | contradiction |
I will involve them in after-school programs, maternity group homes, prison fellowships, and drug treatment programs. | I plan to involve them in incarceration facility fellowships | entailment |
Second, with each of those lost sales, it loses a potential user of Internet Explorer. | Internet Explorer's success and use by people has little relationship to sales. | contradiction |
The RPH has hidden literary talents. | The RPH's hidden talents aren't musical | entailment |
Whenever viewers hear of the treaty again, the first thing they're likely to think of is that map--just as the phrase Clinton health plan came to trigger the picture of Harry and Louise being denied the right to choose their own doctor. | Harry and Louise were able to go to any doctor they wanted. | contradiction |
Contrary to David Plotz's Assessment, Winnie-the-Pooh is neither American nor British. | Winnie the Pooh's home is only in the 100 acre woods. | neutral |
Because we see no sense in causing more financial distress than necessary, we are still under the same roof while we work out the details. | The household is making an effort to avoid worsening their financial situation. | entailment |
(The New York Post 's Page Six gossip column ran a lead item on the Enquirer story on Christmas Day.) | The New York Post ceased all publications of articles on Christmas Day | contradiction |
This, surely, is where the Clinton sex policy and the Clinton social policy combine. | Clinton avoids social politics and focuses solely on economics. | contradiction |
At bequest time, the strategic gift motive would evaporate, and the favored child would be favored no longer. | Sibling rivalry may come out at the reading of a will. | neutral |
I asked Czech president Vaclav Havel about this when he came to Washington a few years ago, and he agreed wholeheartedly with my analysis. | The speaker and Vaclav Havel spoke over dinner. | neutral |
Oreskes declined to tell him, of course, who the Times ' sources were. | Oreskes was willing to tell Time's sources. | contradiction |
And these are things that, in this day and age, are rarely said at all. | The things that are rarely said tend to be hurtful to other people. | neutral |
Hillary's rage that night was surely one of the most authentic sights ever shown on television, prompting the thought that, unlike the absurd Linda Tripp, both Clintons really are us, in our various phases--and incidentally that Hillary may be the only first lady in my lifetime (which goes back a bit) that one can even... | When watching the News show on TV, you could see that Hillary was angry. | entailment |
As I understand it, an exit strategy is a sort of poor man's Powell Doctrine. | I believe the exit strategy is a much improved version of the Powell Doctrine. | contradiction |
As noted, lexicographers for obvious reasons have far more trouble gathering oral citations than written ones. | It is easier for lexicographers to get oral citations than written citations | contradiction |
Finally, as he prepares to launch his own daily TV show, we thought we'd highlight National Enquirer columnist Mike Walker's confident prediction that there'll never, ever be a post-Lewinsky photo showing Bill [Clinton] with a cigar. | Bill Clinton is a different man post-Lewinsky. | neutral |
There's more good stuff in Briefing, including Explainer, The Week/The Spin, and Slate | Slate is featured in most of Briefings excellent posts | neutral |
After coming up with the idea for the project and appointing an associate editor to run it, he says, he was only minimally involved. | The associate editor came up with the idea for the project. | contradiction |
Newt Gingrich messed with Medicare and went down in flames. | Messing with Medicare caused Newt Gingrich to take control of his party. | contradiction |
The third-most-visited Gore site, according to Direct Hit, is an Al Gore joke repository, posted on the home page of a GeoCities member and sponsored by the Ripon College Republicans. | Direct Hit failed to figure out how to rank websites in a meaningful way. | 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 wants to preserve Auschwitz in a pristine state. | contradiction |
Reed takes his place in 2002. | Reed has a place to take. | entailment |
The difference, of course, is that instead of rewarding the poor, it rewards the powerful. | The poor get rewarded while the rich get nothing. | contradiction |
That, of course, is precisely why Java has become such fertile ground for cyberevangelism. | Java is very difficult for someone to master. | neutral |
Crest is the standard here, while Colgate products tend toward runniness. | Crest is better | entailment |
It was simply to say the industry is prepared to make revolutionary changes in its behavior if it gets some protection from these giant suits, and this is a good deal for the public. | The industry refuses to make changes. | contradiction |
The retreat of that deck is a century-long process, but it can be stemmed. | The deck that is in retreat can be stemmed for a very high price | neutral |
At least you know they're not reading a book or anything. | They didn't do any reading, writing, or video watching. | neutral |
The Red Hat manual offered clearer directions, and the new version automatically partitioned my hard drive. | The new manual, which was worse, made it hard to understand the instructions. | contradiction |
Initiatives like community policing and expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit appeal to all parties in the debate. | The Earned Income Tax Credit expired last year. | contradiction |
Among experts who treat and study compulsive behaviors and chemical dependencies, there is controversy over the meaning of the term addiction and the efficacy of the disease model for a range of supposed addictions, from alcoholism to compulsive gambling. | Addiction can be predicted by specific earlier life event occurrences. | neutral |
Another scheme, reported by the Chronicle last May, was the case of a fast-talking ex-convict who convinced dozens of professors that he was the nephew of esteemed Berkeley race and sports sociologist Harry Edwards. | The ex-convict stole from the professors. | neutral |
You say that it's not important who asked the question. | The question would have posed a lot of problems for everyone. | neutral |
The Justice Department asked Starr to look into allegations that his prosecutors improperly tried to cut an immunity deal with Lewinsky during their January 1998 sting without her lawyer present. | prosecutors investigated Starr | contradiction |
And I understood that it was partly because of Alfred Kazin that New York seemed a place of the imagination, a place where life opened up. | Alfred Kazin made New York seem desolate boring | contradiction |
A Utility Maximizer wants to acquire many things, including cash, but also such things as trips to the beach, time to watch TV, adorable grandkids, and (probably most important in this case) professional prestige. | A Utility Maximizer wants to get money, among other things. | entailment |
The Republican leaders wish the impeachment hearings would just go away, particularly because the lunatic fringe of the party is howling for Clinton's blood, which will play poorly for the cameras. | Clinton impeached the Republican party. | contradiction |
The 1) They've agreed to give peace a chance. | They're trying peace | entailment |
The world would have conceded the claims of both gays and women without the student occupation of a single lecture hall anywhere in the world. | The author is referring to the rights of women and gay people. | neutral |
And it implies that the Harlem racket reverted to local control. | The Harlem racket reverted because of increase in police work. | neutral |
By the way, an old corporate pro once told me never to discuss anything of importance in a bathroom or an elevator. | Elevator's have silence rules in some countries because of decorum, it's like holding your tongue is the golden rule there. | neutral |
Perhaps the uncritical reportage of Fitzsimmons' new story can be explained by pangs of guilt about the uncritical reportage of his old one. | Future Fitzsimmon stories are bound to be uncritical. | neutral |
They are too easy a target. | They have no place to escape being observed. | entailment |
That's some chutzpah, considering who the chief beneficiary was. | The man had some guts. | entailment |
I don't mind a girl who thinks, | Women who are capable of thinking is a huge annoyance. | contradiction |
Ian Fleming's James Bond was a snob and a lightweight. | James Bond was written as an over the top action hero. | neutral |
They want laws that require of teens that they behave like obedient children. | No one wants laws that require teenagers to behave like obedient children. | contradiction |
They thrust their fingers within an inch or two of priceless paintings, pointing out the obvious. | The painting is valuable. | entailment |
I think Wolfe is right about the potential of this kind of novel, one that takes us through unexplored precincts of our own society while spinning a good yarn. | Wolfe is an author. | neutral |
AS PART OF HER DYING WISH, SHE WANTED TO START A CHAIN LETTER TO INFORM PEOPLE | The woman declared her dying wish when she was a child. | neutral |
This program should be expanded, perhaps with incentives for police to live in the neighborhoods they patrol full time. | Police dislike living and patrolling the same area | contradiction |
Upon him All ultimatelyrests. | He has rejected any control. | contradiction |
Is money money similarly presages Bob Dole on the 1996 campaign stump reminding people, It's your money! | It's your money | entailment |
That's what you do. | You do honorable work | neutral |
Renaissance Florence. | A renaissance happened in Italy. | entailment |
Our compassion must defend the disabled. | Nobody has any compassion for anyone, even ourselves and our loved ones. | contradiction |
God knows he's prepared for it. | He is always unprepared for the future. | contradiction |
Truly, I believe the country is in the best of hands, but how do I rid myself of these impure thoughts? | The country is the best. | neutral |
(She'll need the dough to cover her legal expenses--see The Nation , below.) | She will need more than the amount of her legal fees after the trial. | neutral |
White describes his wife Katherine, who, very sick in the fall of the last year of her life, goes out into the garden, as she has done every year before, to plant the spring bulbs she knew she would never live to see rise. | Katherine planted tulips | neutral |
Civility is not one of the major virtues. | Civility is the most important virtue to the author | contradiction |
Modern legislation and regulation are technical and complex. | Due to the complexity current day laws are hard for the police to enforce. | neutral |
He dramatizes right up to the point where a dramatist would be expected to provide some insight--and then, hey, he's a documentarian. | He dramatizes issues. | entailment |
The main reason the media have greeted Jack Kemp so rapturously isn't his ideas, his optimism, or his compassion. | The media did not embrace Jack Kemp because of his optimism or compassion for others. | entailment |
Does computerization give ETS an unfair advantage? | computerization has offered very little effect to ETS | contradiction |
Then one of two things must Your taxes will rise by $10,000, or else, your share of the debt will rise by $10,000. | The tax and debt will remain the same regardless. | contradiction |
They called it the suicide package. | Suicide package is a metaphore for something dangerous. | neutral |
Republicans should counter with logical, informative statements that point out the costs involved in litigation. | Republicans have their own strategy with how they talk about cost litigations. | neutral |
Confidential to You might have had a better chance of getting your money had the Globe not run a World Exclusive interview in which you're quoted disclosing titillating details about your ex's sexual fantasies and happy-hour proclivities. | Some of the sexual fantasies disclosed by the Globe were actually pretty tame by modern standards. | 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 criticized Dole in 1996 which caused tension and disagreement among the Republican Party. | entailment |
Even so, it is better to avoid the crash-causing exuberance than it is to try to keep a crash from triggering a depression. | Too much exuberance while driving will result in a major crash and severe depression in every case. | contradiction |
We've come a long way since ragtime and radio, hillbilly and race records, big bands and showtoons, 45s and triple concept albums, MTV and CDs and horror-core. | Ragtime and radio are in the past. | entailment |
It's interesting to note that of the 21 pundits who held forth on tobacco legislation this weekend, only Jack Germond professes to currently being a smoker. | All 21 experts have actually tried smoking during their lifetime. | neutral |
The relaxation of prohibitionist laws has brought them within easy reach of most of the American public, and the public has voted for them with its feet. | They gained popularity this year | neutral |
Have the threats to our security doubled since then? | There is no need to have security. | contradiction |
3. But the victory feels pretty hollow. | The victors did not really enjoy their win. | entailment |
Its well-tended (by the federal government) parks, monuments, mansions, embassies, and museums can compare with those of any city in the world. | Its impeccable parks have been comparer with other great cities in the world. | neutral |
Consumers can quite reasonably argue that history can't be changed and so is best forgotten. | History is set. | entailment |
Which somehow doesn't seem to be the best way to prepare for the next decade. | There are numerous other ideas for how to prepare | neutral |
Most alarmingly, convenience gambling exacts huge social costs in the form of addiction and financial hardship without providing any economic benefit. | convenience gambling results in addiction and financial hardship. | entailment |
But Szwed overlooks a crucial distinction between Sun Ra and his forebears. | Szwed overlooked nothing and simply left out that detail. | neutral |
Well, the big picture looks like Both the number of good jobs and the pay that goes with those jobs are steadily rising. | The number of good jobs and the pay are steadily rising. | entailment |
So all the money from the sales of the manufacturing operations, $3 billion, is going to a share buyback program, which is to say that instead of being used to create new wealth, it will simply be redistributed from the company to investors. | $3 billion is going to the share buyback program. | entailment |
After Democrats lost the House, the NEA budget was cut in half. | Most Republicans have a low IQ and inferior education. | neutral |
That led him to the not-very-civil act of complaining to Bob Haldeman. | Bob Haldemen listened to his complaints. | neutral |
It would do that other thing--succeed. | It will succeed. | entailment |
but made mother smoke it up just in case, | Mother refused to smoke | contradiction |
He is much more heartfelt about prison reform than about Wachtler reform. | He is unconcerned about prison reform. | contradiction |
But the interesting question is about sites sharing data. | The question about sites sharing data is related to consumer privacy | neutral |
But despite the odds, I find it worthwhile to try to make the connection. | There will be a person there that I find appealing. | neutral |
In a culture where Xena and Hercules have hit TV shows, it's a lot more fun imagining that you are a valiant warrior doing business-as-battle than it is to admit that you're a pudgy functionary whose most daring deed is to draft a boldly worded memo. | The author feels that ancient Greek heroes like Hercules are tired, boring characters that have become mundane over time. | contradiction |
Much of this vulnerability may eventually be neutralized by encryption and other tricks. | there are more then one vulnerability. | neutral |
No one blinks 40-car motorcades that shut down interstates and gridlock traffic, the 200-plus-strong Secret Service delegation that accompanies the president abroad, the transformation of the open White House into an impenetrable fortress. | The Secret Service is expensive. | neutral |
Where is beauty? | The speaker wants to find beauty. | entailment |
And the computer animation and cheerful music suggest that sex is a fun consumable. | The upbeat rock song focuses only on the positive aspect of sex. | neutral |
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