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It's an odd maxim for a man whose work is dedicated to the idea that the way to amass wealth is to take it, not create it. | Taking someone's wealth without them knowing is lawful. | contradiction |
She says, Have a nice day. | She greets you | entailment |
Take the long U.S. policy wobbles because it is always responding to the crisis du jour--the Cox report, WTO, the latest suppression of dissidents, etc. | U.S. policy changes frequently as it responds to current events. | entailment |
Natural dark-haired beauty--despised or exoticized for eons by Europeans, Britons, and Americans--has at last been universally recognized and welcomed. | Dark haired beauties have a long history of like and dislike. | entailment |
Tanenhaus accuses Chambers of having inadvertently instigated McCarthyism, and shows us Chambers' paranoia, his introversion, his sententiousness (Stephen Koch, the Wall Street Journal ). (Also, see Slate's mildly critical review by Ann Douglas.) | Tanenhaus made an accusation | entailment |
But because the Net gets clogged and packets are waylaid, the sound quality is low and interruptions are common. | Sound quality is bad because of interruptions. | neutral |
On behalf of the Harvard Square respondents, it must be said that ignorance was masked by a bravura self-confidence. | That chill group of Harvard Square seemed overly cocky and sure considering what they had to work with. | entailment |
An exclusive report reveals that controversial feminist Naomi Wolf is advising the Gore campaign on how to win the women's vote. | Naomi Wolf is a controversial feminist who advised the Gore campaign. | entailment |
This time, they were looking for a candidate who knew how to speak the language of love. | The candidate they were looking for could be someone off of the street because special skills were unnecessary. | contradiction |
But Sam Peckinpah's The Wild Bunch (1969) features existentially disillusioned outlaws going out in a montage of bloody chaos, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969) is an outlaw buddy film, and Dances With Wolves (1990) attempts to revise entirely the concepts of both order and the west. | The Wild Bunch was released before Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid | neutral |
We're talking about president of the United States. | They were talking about the prime minister of the United Kingdom. | contradiction |
If content is king, Dexter reasoned, then King should be content. | Dexter writes content. | neutral |
Zhukov rallied the indomitable men and women of that mighty force to stop the German army outside the gates of Moscow and left them to die by the thousands in the snow. | Zhukov went on to lead the army to Berlin. | neutral |
Martha's Web readers are younger and richer than her magazine subscribers. | The magazine subscribers have lived longer than the web readers. | entailment |
To be sure, George Gilder needs no excuse to write block-that-metaphor prose like [Java] opens doors and shatters Windows. | George Gilder was a TV actor | contradiction |
I don't understand how one would read this argument and not get that it is about the effect these changes will have on the commons. | The argument is difficult to interpret for me. | contradiction |
If the wound to Eappen's skull was new, asked Scheck, why had scar tissue formed around it? | Eappen suffered a concussion a long time ago. | neutral |
Mir's crew was docked pay for its incompetence. | Their pay got docked for incompetence. | entailment |
I am a nonsmoker and allergic to cigarette smoke. | The author has never smoked. | neutral |
This was a note K used to strike a lot in the 1980s, and he's glad he doesn't have to strike it anymore. | K was alive in the 1980's. | entailment |
To counteract mushy curricula (whole math, multiculturalism) and keep pace on the highly competitive college track. | The idea is to counteract mushy curricula and fall behind on the highly competitive college track. | 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 in moderation isn't entirely terrible. | neutral |
The sunny We nailed the terrorists. | The enemies escaped. | contradiction |
who turns out to have had sex with a dog, like maybe a golden retriever (unless things turn around and I get to do it at Fox in which case the dog will be a chimp, but that makes sense dramatically) who can't keep a secret (see, it's a talking dog), but it takes this big check from some tabloid where they JUST MAKE THI... | Tabloids are sometimes sued for just making things up. | neutral |
I'd like to see us get on to the issues, replied Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., when asked on This Week about Broaddrick's allegation. | Tom Daschle is the Speaker of the House. | contradiction |
Are we talking about dozens of people or thousands? | Low, do we refer to numbers of, mere peasants, aspiring to eat like lions in the jungle? | neutral |
At various points in the film, Harrer thinks longingly of Rolf and writes him letters. | Rolf didn't reciprocate the sentiment. | neutral |
Dexter and his business partner and college friend Phillip Jones have also accelerated licensing of Martin Luther King Jr. You can now buy Keep the Dream Alive checks and tasteful King statuettes. | Dexter works alone so that they can manage the business themselves. | contradiction |
It's not our job to police the whole world , says the realist. | Policing the world leads to conflict. | neutral |
Not all the time-wasters in the Pentagon are civilians. | Everyone uses their time efficiently in the Pentagon | contradiction |
Spark was in her prime when she wrote Memento Mori . As she draws closer to mortality (may it be many novels away!) | Spark wrote Memento Mori at a very elderly age, when she was much closer to her death. | contradiction |
As she leaned over the counter to hand me my purchase, it became clear that her lingerie preference was none at all. | She didn't seem to wear undergarments underneath. | entailment |
Hoiles is a big slab of a man, now 33, a veteran but not a star. | Hoiles is a famous star. | contradiction |
There are many things that are permitted to adults--e.g. | Adults are allowed to vote and drink alcohol. | neutral |
This seems like increasing liberalism, but it's only encroaching commerce, less a commitment to free speech than a determination to sell paper plates, cups, and napkins for kicky Fourth of July fun. | The approach focuses primarily on free speech rather than commerce or sales. | contradiction |
If that's censorship, so be it (Bill Reel, Newsday ). (Click here to read Jon Robin Baitz's take on the controversy in Slate 's Diary. | You can click here to read Jon Robin Baitz's take on the controversy. | entailment |
For instance, in a hot-selling series of novels co-authored by the well-known preacher Tim LaHaye, he's Romanian. | Tim LaHaye is a religious man. | entailment |
Having endlessly debated the staying power of his '60s comic-strip sendups, most critics now conclude his art will last. | Comic-strip art is considered an unorthodox choice, but his art was so spectacular that critics have to reevaluate their judgement of the style. | neutral |
The cover essay reflects on hate, describing it as a personal psychological reaction to idiosyncratic experience. | The cover essay reflects on several emotions. | neutral |
Some journalists wrote scathingly of me, Mitchell, [former Texas Gov.] Ann Richards [also McPherson's partner], because we had agreed to do that. | Mitchell did a few bad things as a Tx Governor. | neutral |
Of course the little things matter. | Small details are important. | entailment |
Some people think you have it easier. | It looks easier for you. | entailment |
The Globe claims that actress Sarah Michelle Gellar--whose thoughts on John Kennedy's passing are dutifully recorded in the Star 's Hollywood Weeps story--threw a lavish, catered birthday party for her dog, Thor, and 20 of his nearest and dearest. | A newspaper claimed Sarah Michelle Gellar had a party for her dog. | entailment |
She has yet to come to terms, artistically ... | She will figure things out artistically soon. | neutral |
Republican fund-raising hypocrisy 1) The Washington | Republicans are completely consistent | contradiction |
It's Sunday, what channel is this? | It is currently Monday. | contradiction |
A more honest summary might be We Finally Realize That Caltech Is Tops. | We Have Already Forgotten That Caltech Is Tops could be a more honest summary. | contradiction |
The majority of those responding felt that homosexuality was not a mental disorder, and the APA accordingly removed it from the DSM 's next published edition. | The DSM published another edition after the decision. | entailment |
Mossad, which employs about 1,200 people, now has difficulty competing with private-sector recruiters . Its early agents were well-educated, European-born cosmopolitans who ran the agency like an exclusive club. | Mossad has laid off 90% of the workforce. | contradiction |
No wonder many hate it in France, especially for schoolgirls, who are meant to mix with others on an equal footing in all respects; and in determinedly modernized Turkey, too. | A lot of people are uncomfortable in France. | entailment |
Not until that supremely attractive female butt crossed my radar in Nordstrom did I start to feel better. | The woman in Nordstrom had a supremely attractive butt and nice legs. | neutral |
--Associated Press story of Wednesday, Oct. 27, describing the efforts of Clinton aide Harold Ickes on behalf of Jesse Jackson Jr.'s campaign for Congress. | Jesse Jackson Jr.'s congressional campaign was greatly helped by Harold Ickes and other Clinton aides. | neutral |
The answer to the question How does the device work? | The answer to the question How does the devil do his work? | contradiction |
I invite you to compare Reich's account with reality by clicking . | An invitation to compared Reich's account was offered. | entailment |
What's worse, Wolf flip-flops in her opinion of The Slut every few pages. | The Slut's inappropriate content made Wolf feel appalled and nothing else. | contradiction |
But on all these, the basic principle is the same. | It is under speculation whether or not these movies have things in common. | neutral |
Do you have a human resources department? | Someone is wondering if they have a human resource department. | entailment |
Chances are that if you know she's running around, it's likely your brother does, too. | Chances are she's running around with your brother. | contradiction |
The most feared (in a good-natured, humorous way) teen news--other than the startlingly high number of your child was killed in a car crash (in a lighthearted, frolicsome way)--was Your adolescent is enjoying sex and drugs. | Parents are afraid of getting news of their teenager being killed in a car accident. | entailment |
Tim has not only been invited to interview at several bulge-bracket firms, he has been warmly received, even by those he lampooned. | Tim was considered a poor candidate, having received zero invitations to interview at any company | contradiction |
I am still tempted to do that, but since I encountered that quotation, I have resisted. | Through it all, the desire was too great and I was succumbed to that desire. | contradiction |
I phoned Michael J. Thun, one of the study's authors and an epidemiologist with the American Cancer Society, and asked him whether a 20 percent mortality reduction is indeed small in the world of epidemiology. | There were at least three authors of the study. | neutral |
How come you give George a pass? | George did not earn the pass | neutral |
Of course he wasn't under oath, so that's OK. | There was an oath he broke. | contradiction |
It will be because they hope it may mean a happier, more secure week for their kid and a less anxious one for themselves. | If the kid has a better week, it means their parents will also have a better week. | entailment |
At least, it seems clear that the earnings of the total labor force have risen pretty much in line with productivity (output per hour of work) when measured correctly. | An increase in productivity will inevitably lead to a decrease in the labor force's earnings. | contradiction |
It happened here about 2.1 billion years ago. | The event happened here last year. | contradiction |
To more vividly convey that coloring, many newspapers encourage their reporters to wield the tools of the novelist, opening a story with an evocative detail, such as these leads, both from the front of today's New York Times : Ana Estela Lopeze dreamed of saving enough money to return to El Salvador to open a clothing ... | On the front page of the New York Times was a well-told story of an El Salvadoran immigrant. | entailment |
Aprimary argument against same-sex marriage is that marriage is an institution for the raising of children. | Children are central to a marriage. | neutral |
You know, it's not a bad idea to close the windows when it rains. | If it's raining, sometimes it's OK to leave the windows open just a bit. | neutral |
This suppression is an outrage, but our policy must be more sophisticated than mere indignation. | The author has a plan to deal with the suppression | neutral |
Loral denies that its report to the Chinese divulged sensitive information about rocket guidance systems, as a Defense Department report claims. | The report from Loral gave up secrets about military protective gear. | contradiction |
Religious conservatives complain that the GOP has ignored their causes. | The GOP is too conservative for religious groups. | contradiction |
Newsweek 's longer piece likens this to swapping Katharine Hepburn for Whitney was revered for her practicality, whereas Fuller exudes buzz. | Whitney and Fuller are celebrities. | neutral |
The cover article urges the GOP and the Christian right to compromise. | The publication's cover article encouraged the GOP and the Christian-aligned right to come to an agreement. | entailment |
The Enquirer is probably the only publication in the world to go with this Lucy Mercer hypothesis. | Not many other publications have published the Lucy Mercer hypothesis. | entailment |
Why should the pro-gamblers cooperate with a critical study? | The pro-gamblers are not inclined to participate in the study. | neutral |
As Redgrave moves from person to person--worrying about what each is really thinking, and about the young man whose tragic fate she heard tell of from one of her guests--the movie floods with feeling. | The actress, is like a sponge, absorbing the feelings and pain of the other cast members. | entailment |
Economist Robert Barro decided to stay at Harvard rather than take Columbia's offer of a $300,000 salary and lavish perks. | Barro wouldn't accept any offer from Columbia | neutral |
For one thing, it's relentless--80,000 houses. | It was only 10,000 houses. | contradiction |
Deseg students bused from the inner-city find class differences harder to bridge than racial ones. | The are no racial differences in desegregated schools | contradiction |
However, if the second possibility were correct, then both George Bush Sr.'s and George W.' southern identities would have to be called into question. | George Bush Sr.'s and George W Bush are both from the south | neutral |
I am puzzled about what to say on the subject of my religion. | What I feel about religion is often shared by others. | neutral |
Some argue that Russia is still reeling from its misguided plan for privatization. | Russia has had great success with it's privatization plan. | contradiction |
Quibbling that evil leaders are to blame, not the institution of government itself, is a pathetic evasion, reminiscent of an NRA bumper sticker that reads, Governments don't kill people, only criminal leaders kill people. | The speaker believes that the whole institution of government is rotten. | entailment |
Those who want to believe in the Torah codes will always be able to find ELS that impress them. | A relationship exists between the Torah codes and ELS. | entailment |
On one occasion recounted by the author, a woman rented a horse, stripped naked, and arrived at the door, Lady Godiva-style. | Recounted by a news reporter. | contradiction |
Then every share of Daimler-Benz stock sold between 1950 and 1980 sells at a discount reflecting that expectation. | Prices of Daimler-Benz stock were at their highest between 1950 and 1980. | contradiction |
Zeus, not surprisingly, fancies himself their leader. | Zeus would never turn up a chance to lead. | neutral |
The charities, Paris adds, don't endorse the product at all. | The product is not endorsed by the charities. | entailment |
To a cheesy fashion spread featuring Mick Jagger's daughter, the NYT Magazine appends a tacky a hymn to the Rolling Stones' fashion sense from designer Tommy Hilfiger, who just happens to be the sponsor of the band's current tour. | The Rolling Stones promote their sponsers when they are touring. | neutral |
Prudie, too, has lived through this a few times. | Prudie has experienced it a few times in his lifetime. | entailment |
The Third Wave feminist's third book--part memoir, part sociology, part political tract--gets praised for its lyrically rendered anecdotes and slammed for shoddy thinking. | The Third Wave feminist's third book sold more than 1 million copies. | neutral |
In other words, yes. | The answer is yes. | entailment |
Am I supposed to look at the ceiling the entire meeting, steal the occasional glance, or just assume it's a '90s thing? | Rather than look at the ceiling the entire meeting they went with the assumption that it was a '90s thing. | neutral |
Chatterbox will grant that some of this crude psychology may be at work. | The service Chatterbox, which analyzes psychology, considers this to be crude. | entailment |
But the solution is not to give up on special prosecutors. | Special prosecutes haven’t done anything wrong | neutral |
In particular, he has spoken of Salon 's dedication to a mission of exposing important facts. | The publication's objective is to bring crucial information to light | entailment |
For Singing in a church choir counts as volunteering | You can sometimes be considered a volunteer if you sing in a church choir. | entailment |
The Virtual Library on International Development is another source for material on these issues. | The Virtual Library on International Development provides resources regarding businesses. | neutral |
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