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The Slate 60 list still serves to encourage and acknowledge extraordinary generosity by people who, after all, don't have to give the money away, however painless that might be. | The people on the list have given away a great deal of money. | entailment |
The pope did, however, suggest the extradition of Tinky Winky, for 'crimes against God. | The Pope was not impressed at all with Tinky Winky. | neutral |
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 love France. | entailment |
The Washington Post , not Gerth, reported that Loral voluntarily revealed this breach of security to the government, precipitating the Pentagon investigation. | Not all issues get investigated by the Pentagon. | neutral |
There are at least three public accusations against Clinton. | There are more than two public accusations against Clinton. | entailment |
Since all these are changes in how we live, not anything innate, we have to conclude that what we are describing here are effects of environment, not genes. | The changes are reversible | neutral |
The rules have indeed changed. | rules are meant to be changed | neutral |
If such evidence is present, return Kennewick Man to his rightful tribal reservation. | If evidence is existent, nothing must be done. | contradiction |
As a result, sentences are short and clear, often brilliantly compressed. | The sentences were concise and very well written, avoiding long run-ons. | entailment |
But given the global supply glut--the U.S. government seized about a ton of heroin in 1995, compared with worldwide heroin production of 400 tons--many experts question whether interdiction has any effect on street prices. | The amount of heroin seized by the US government was negligible compared to overall supply | entailment |
I am 18 years old and face a serious problem. | I am 18 years old and am ignoring a serious problem. | contradiction |
Speed Racer's musical theme--Go Speed Racer, go! | Go Speed Racer, go was the musical theme to the cartoon called Speed Racer. | entailment |
This December, it will happen Tens of thousands of children will hound their parents into buying charming Dalmatian pups for Christmas. | Children will ask for Dalmatian puppies for Thanksgiving. | contradiction |
New studies show that 1) one in seven black men can't vote because of a felony conviction | Voting restrictions and suppression have yet to surface in the United States. | contradiction |
Of Decter's comments, the less said the better. | Decter remained silent. | contradiction |
Faking appreciation is always, of course, er, appreciated. | It's better to be honest than to fake appreciation. | contradiction |
And it implies that the Harlem racket reverted to local control. | Rackets are locally controlled in Harlem. | entailment |
To be sure, George Gilder needs no excuse to write block-that-metaphor prose like [Java] opens doors and shatters Windows. | George Gilder is a writer | entailment |
Delicious dish, but watch out for the aftertaste. | The Chicken plate contains Thai Peppers. | neutral |
It's not our job to police the whole world , says the realist. | The realist thinks we should mind our own business. | entailment |
They are well armed and wear bulletproof vests. | They are prepared for battle. | entailment |
George Custer's left pinkie has, over the years, been traded for a horse and sold for its weight in gold. | George Custer had a left pinkie. | entailment |
The Progressive Policy Institute's Rob Shapiro, who invented the concept of corporate welfare before Reich gave it a name, has identified $300 billion worth. | Rob Shapiro is a poor man. | contradiction |
The compositions become ever more undulating and graceful. | Her writing is becoming incomprehensible. | contradiction |
The cover story reports on Robert McNamara's visit with his old North Vietnamese counterparts. | Robert McNamara has enemies all over the world, especially Asia. | contradiction |
Billy married Chynna Phillips of the pop group Wilson Phillips, after flings with Madonna and Jennifer Grey. | Chynna Phillips was a members of the Wilson Phillips pop group | entailment |
The Pentagon told CNN & | CNN received nothing from the Pentagon. | contradiction |
I thought of ending the book with his quote, but then some other stuff happened in his life (you'll have to buy the book--$24. | People consider $24 a fair price for the book | neutral |
Seamus Heaney's poem The Little Canticles of Asturias, which appeared in the debut issue of SLATE, contains a mesmerizing image of a smouldering maw/ of a pile of newspapers lit long ago, fanning up in the wind, breaking off and away/ in flame-posies, small airborne fire-ships. | SLATE refused to agree to publish Heaney's verses in their media. | contradiction |
Michael Kelly's WP column about Ken Starr vs. | Ken Starr Vs. Clinton was a case that made headlines in WP column in the U.S., shooting Starr to the heavens with kind words. | neutral |
And so when I gather up my soil samples and Ms. | The soil samples are being gathered up. | entailment |
Suge, too, imitated mob style, valuing loyalty and insularity over all, surrounding himself with thuggish cronies. | Suge was never seen in the company of thuggish cronies. | contradiction |
Henry V would have inspired no one on St. Crispin's day by | Henry V spoke in public frequently on St. Crispin's Day. | neutral |
Simply by saying, again and again, We must have competition with compassion, efficiency with equity. | It is to be repeated that we need an empathetic rivalry. | entailment |
Fortunately, perhaps, for those who favor tolerance and democracy, there is also no Khomeini--the leading Muslim organizations are deeply divided. | There are several leading Muslim organizations. | neutral |
His writing is full of sentences that begin something like, As John Cage once asked me ... | He writes a lot of similarly structured sentences. | entailment |
But the Sports Network posts Vegas odds, from the Stardust and Mirage casinos, no less. | Information from the Mirage is more accurate than the information on odds from the Stardust Casino when compared to each other. | neutral |
When you hear that despite the fact that he has economists who know better, the Justice Department's Joel Klein apparently either believes or chooses to claim that this case is about path dependence, you start to wonder. | Hearing that Justice Department's Joel Klein apparently either believes or chooses to claim that this case is about path dependence instills confidence. | contradiction |
Many states are already finding that a simple shove can have surprising results. | States get results when they gently remind. | entailment |
In a way, I think it has already helped Microsoft's image. | It was a lawsuit, defaming Microsoft. | contradiction |
Then, each boy was taken aside and asked how he would divide up rewards among individual boys from your group and the other group. | Each boy had a different ratio of dividing the reward. | neutral |
While this may have been true for a good many (Beatles, Dylan), the requirements of publishing every two weeks meant others, like the Moodies, Vanilla Fudge, Jefferson Airplane (Son of Jesus, anyone?) | The Beat;es and Vanilla Fudge had the same needs | contradiction |
I e-mailed Macmillan with my problem and the company e-mailed back a one-line Set your BIOS to boot off of the CD. | Macmillan was e-mailed a problem. | entailment |
But equally strange was Doris Day, whose many movie outfits were conceived as musical-comedy costumes--bright, smooth, and jaunty, every blue and yellow clear and true, every neat hat perfectly matching, and every outline eternally crisp--even if she was supposed to be working in an office or teaching in a journalism s... | The same costume designer worked on all of Doris Day's films | neutral |
While Podhoretz may be correct in his opinion of Al Sharpton, his comments regarding Sharpton and Jesse Jackson possess a thinly disguised undertone of As he castigates white liberals for assuming that Negroes could do no wrong, his discussion of Sharpton's actions seem to say, Well, what can you expect? | Podhoretz is completely neutral regarding Al Sharpton. | contradiction |
First of all, my extreme apologies for the spelling mistake. | The misspellings made the person look incompetent to upper management. | neutral |
For those who look into the future and are concerned, there are some fundamental What can be done? | The author believes no one needs to bother being concerned about the future. | contradiction |
But aren't education, family leave, and the breakdown of community economic issues? | Economic issues involve various topics. | entailment |
I can confirm he does, for I have tried to convey the same Ionian Enchantment in my recent book How the Mind Works. | How the Mind Works has Greek influences in it. | entailment |
Missed the link to more blather on independence? | The link leads to a cooking website. | contradiction |
For such people, he said, the Pope becomes persona non grata when he tries to convince the world of human sin. | The Pope has offended some people. | neutral |
If my dog is reading this, he'd better run now. | My dog is in fact reading this | neutral |
That led him to the not-very-civil act of complaining to Bob Haldeman. | He was very civil in his complaining. | contradiction |
Everybody says--every politician--[that] it's to your disadvantage not to answer it. | Every politician says that it's to your advantage not to answer it. | contradiction |
Crucial information is delayed and denied, which brings us back to the motif of Juneteenth, the day when slaves found out they'd been free for two and a half years. | Slaves were proclaimed free ten years before Juneteenth | contradiction |
Blacks aren't celebrating because they fear an economic downturn and because equality is still elusive. | Equality is to be celebrated. | 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.) | Facial muscles offer very little context to What the Face Reveals. | contradiction |
FEMA officials could be heard last week bemoaning the fact that people just keep moving back into the flood plains from which only a few years earlier they had been rescued, even as developers destroy more of the watershed that offered some natural protection. | FEMA ordered the watershed to be developed. | contradiction |
See for yourself, but I think the message most people would get from both sources is Drinking isn't all bad, but eschew it anyway. | Drinking should be avoided at all costs. | contradiction |
I am fortunate enough to have two mothers-in- one who gave birth to my wonderful husband and one who is married to his father. | The speaker has two mothers-in-law. | entailment |
I do know that I could see every plot turn dragging its limp, maggoty carcass across the desert from miles away. | The plot was very obvious and could be seen well in advance. | entailment |
Alexander Solzhenitsyn is in the cardiac intensive-care unit of a Moscow hospital. | Alexander Solzhenitsyn is a doctor. | 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. | The editorialists said that the investigators' work was made significantly easier, rather than harder, by Nicholson's efforts. | neutral |
Ironically, busing will become unnecessary only when no one seems to have a problem with it anymore. | There really have not been that many people who have had a problem with busing. | neutral |
He is not an economics writer | He does not write about financial issues | entailment |
Boone claims that the album's purpose is to attract metal enthusiasts to Jesus, and that his get-up was a spoof of his old choirboy image. | Boone writes political cartoons. | contradiction |
I describe the Brave New World as a horror, and Huxley thought of it as that also. | Brave New World can be described as a horror according to it's author. | entailment |
Washington can't erase jurisdictional frontiers, but it can encourage metropolitan government via tax incentives and cheerleading. | Washington wants to have expunging abilities of jurisdictional frontiers. | neutral |
Most Falwell-style Christians would probably say yes, since the Antichrist is a false Messiah, he'll have to be Jewish, like Christ himself. | Many Falwell-style Christians would say the Antichrist is Islamic. | contradiction |
Is the problem now more severe? | The problem's serverity is in question. | entailment |
An editorial berates the British government's proposal to eliminate trial by jury for several crimes including theft and weapons possession. | The Editor of the local rag hates freedom, wants to give a "get out of Jail free" card to all people who are charged. | contradiction |
In the 1990s, northern fiscal conservatives such as Anderson, Tsongas, and Rudman have backed free-trade agreements such as NAFTA. | NAFTA was protested by northern fiscal conservatives in the later part of the twentieth century. | contradiction |
Meanwhile, merger mania has seized the telecom industry. | The telecom industry has been taken over by the merger mania. | entailment |
Reverse Triangulation: How Clinton's immoderation helps the Democrats look moderate. | Clinton's immoderation caused the Democrats to look more radical. | contradiction |
Critics point out, however, that neither the Federal Election Commission nor the state of Arizona has certified any standards for Internet voting. | Critics point out that neither the state of Arizona nor the Federal Election Commission had certified any standards for Internet voting by 2019. | neutral |
But we wouldn't know about Dowd's failure to muster a response, or about Lewinsky's poise and forthrightness, unless Dowd herself had chosen to tell us. | We wouldn't know about about Lewinsky's poise and forthrightness unless Dowd herself had chosen to tell us. | entailment |
But, The Christians are at it again? | The Christians are doing it again. | entailment |
The ossified state of European telecom monopolies would stun American Webheads. | American Webheads would be stunned by European telecom monopolies | entailment |
For example, the engineers of the battalion exposed to sarin showed no higher illness rates than others. | Exposure to sarin leads to untold numbers of sickness. | contradiction |
The Dow Jones industrial average fell 630 points in a week. | The Dow Jones fell that week. | entailment |
A message from Michael Most college guides privilege corporate values, treating education like a commodity. | Most college guides treat education like a non entity. | contradiction |
For one thing, I am proud to be a Jew. | I am pleased to be Hebrew. | entailment |
The man has the intellectual honesty of a hired gun. | The man is known not to be trusted. | neutral |
If the wound to Eappen's skull was new, asked Scheck, why had scar tissue formed around it? | The injury was freshly bleeding. | contradiction |
Much of the liberal Catholic case against the pope deals with sexuality. | The Vatican is a hotbed of human trafficking and prostitution, and the pope is in charge. | contradiction |
Slate 's chief political correspondent, looked around him a few months ago and saw nothing but squalor. | Slate's chief political correspondent was surrounded by luxury and riches. | contradiction |
If I write a new diagnosis in a patient's chart, I have to indicate what I plan to do about it. | As a physician, when I diagnose a patient with a new disease or illness, I must be prepared to suggest an applicable treatment plan. | entailment |
In a limited way, the Reagan speech served as guidance for his policies after he came into office. | Reagan did the opposite of what he said in his speech. | contradiction |
When you press down on top of the pump, two separate substances emerge from two separate and concealed tanks. | The substances are stored separately. | entailment |
Apparently there are enough 18-year-old book buyers in the first flush of marijuana to keep Hunter in tequila and narcotics for the rest of his life. | 18 year olds have a disinterest in buying books. | contradiction |
All of these measures together will not cause the ghettos to disappear. | The ghettos will disappear by the known measures together. | contradiction |
Time says Dolly the cloned sheep could be a fake. | The magazine knows about sheep. | entailment |
Reporters rely on neighbors to flesh out the characters of killers, but what, really, do neighbors know? | Reporters rely on neighbors and co-workers to flesh out the characters of killers. | neutral |
Is this simply the nature of status--the rich will always find a way to distinguish themselves from the poor? | Status means the poor are separated from the rich. | entailment |
Little boys face a problem very similar to that of high-tech executives. | high-tech executives face a problem very similar to little boys. | entailment |
If it doesn't wake up soon, another scandalous case will inevitably surface, and the government will take matters into its own hands. | It will wake up soon. | neutral |
It did work for Washington, D.C., Mayor Marion Barry, a self-professed sex addict who rehabilitated himself politically after a drug conviction by declaring his powerlessness over drugs and sex, repenting, and entering a program. | Marion Barry will be reelected as mayor of Washington, D.C. | neutral |
Instead of an invisible hand pushing the economy toward full employment in some unspecified long run, we have the visible hand of the Fed pushing us toward its estimate of the noninflationary unemployment rate over the course of two or three years. | The Fed is an invisible hand. | contradiction |
The stock options market doesn't make it easier for companies to go public, or for existing companies to raise money. | Stock options markets have no downsides for executives, employees, or investors. | contradiction |
Incidentally, he also asserts wrongly that Richard Nixon's Christmas bombing of Hanoi in 1972 made peace possible. | He was wrong by saying that Nixon's bombing of Hanoi resulted in a cease fire being called. | neutral |
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