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But the supply-siders are quite right when they say that economies are not a zero-sum game. | But the supply-siders are wrong when they say that economies are not a zero-sum game | contradiction |
None associated the pig with its traditional attributes, dirty or foul smelling. | The pig wasn't dirty. | entailment |
This book is not a road map for improving the American economy. | You will not find a road map for improving the American economy in this book. | entailment |
That's 2 percent of the $100 billion total spent on ads in all media. | The ads were part of a private company campaign. | neutral |
The Old 97's take their name from The Wreck of the Old 97, a song popularized by Vernon Dalhart in 1924. | Vernon Dalhart popularized The Wreck of the Old 97 | entailment |
The rounded slinky movements of the dancelike kata looked specifically designed to develop grace, coordination, and balance. | The beautiful kicks and punches of the dancelike kata help to foster grace, coordination, and balance. | entailment |
That about marked the end of Nash's career as a mathematical genius. | Nash worked in the field of mathematics | entailment |
A few minutes later, Stephanie Trotter, a local NBC reporter, asked the candidates, Gentlemen, I'm curious. | There was no press coverage of the event that hosted the candidates. | contradiction |
The rest of the new UPN lineup--debuting a month before other networks' fall programs--consists mostly of sitcoms that are generally condemned for mindlessness and tastelessness. | UPN is delaying any new broadcasts until the spring | contradiction |
However, I am just a little disappointed that there is no representation in your measurement for popular music. | Classical music is measured. | neutral |
Nonetheless, his book is a valuable contribution to the debate, because it gives those with experience an abstract architectural plan against which to evaluate today's imperfect reality of criminal justice. | During the debate, the text was absolutely worthless to everyone. | contradiction |
It seems like only yesterday that Gen. | My memory tells me that the incident with the general happened the previous day. | entailment |
You look as hot as that pie, darlin', he said, glancing at the cleavage of her firm, young breasts, while her breath quickened with expectation. | The woman's breath quickened in expectation of the sexual harassment and as she readied herself to defend herself. | neutral |
Judging from their undergraduate careers alone, you might well argue that the examples of Bill Bradley and George W. Bush illustrate a subtler point about affirmative action than mere thumbs-up or thumbs-down. | George W. Bush got into college because of affirmative action. | contradiction |
Part of the answer may be that our financial system has become dangerously efficient. | The financial system is labyrinthine and arbitrary. | contradiction |
Powell, on the other hand, had a marriage, a child, lovers (male and female), loyal friends. | Powell loved his family. | neutral |
The critics are ganging up on social critic Mike Davis, the MacArthur fellow and Marxist deflater of Los Angeles' dreams and delusions. | Mike Davis is a social critic of Los Angeles. | entailment |
Unfortunately for the GOP, the sophistication and delicacy of the ads is already being overwhelmed by the Democrats' simplification of them. | The ad's sophistication and delicacy were overwhelmed by the Democrats' simplification of them. | entailment |
The production of services also roughly doubled--but there was little productivity improvement, and employment grew by 90 percent. | Job numbers are surging | entailment |
The cover story reports on Robert McNamara's visit with his old North Vietnamese counterparts. | Robert McNamara visited south eastern Asia. | entailment |
I spent 10 years in commercial aviation with two U.S. flag carriers and offer the following comments based on that experience. | I spent 5 years in aviation. | contradiction |
As in his Searching for Bobby Fischer (1993), the outcome of every scene is predictable, but how Zaillian gets from beat to beat is surprisingly fresh. | Zaillian, who directed the movie, received excellent reviews. | neutral |
. I suppose you could make an argument that it's a significant enough phenomenon, so that it deserves to be here. | Phenomenon is to be written in news articles because of the popularity. | neutral |
If you take a closer look, though, you notice that instead of Klimt's erotic glamour, which hints at dangerous passions unleashed by the unconscious, Close's doodles depict doughnuts, hot dogs, and lozenges. | Klimt and Close are both artists. | neutral |
While it makes no sense to worry that you are living well at your grandchildren's expense, you might legitimately worry that someone else is living well at your grandchildren's expense. | Generations do not mind pushing off problems that they face onto the next generation. | neutral |
He paved the way for the Bronsons and Chuck Norrises and Seagals and Jean-Claude Van Dammes and all the other righteous slayers of post-midnight cable-movie-channel programming. | righteous slayers of post-midnight cable-movie-channel programming includes Chuck Norris. | entailment |
Well, it appears that Robert Ferrigno (see Kiss My Tan Line) has done well at touting the Californian presence here in Seattle. | Ferrigno's style is that of New York. | contradiction |
(He also turns into a hyena and an armadillo, species that are similarly not native to Transylvania.) | Hyenas are not native to Translyvanis. | entailment |
These people are so power-hungry and so shameless they'll do anything to win, Dole said at a rally in Glendale, Calif., the day after the debate (before leading the audience in the It's Our Money, It's Our Money, It's Our Money). | Dole is not a politician | contradiction |
The democrat at the helm of a museum, a symphony orchestra, or a publishing house tries to expand his audience while challenging it. | The leader of a symphony orchestra never tries to expand their audience. | contradiction |
And those are just the towns along Lake Como. | Lake Como freezes over in the winter. | neutral |
If 20 percent of new mutual fund money is now going into indexed funds, as opposed to 3 percent in 1994, we can have some confidence that the indexers are planting the seeds of their own destruction. | At least 21% of new mutual fund money is going into indexed funds. | neutral |
Some people think you have it easier. | You have an easy life. | neutral |
Play is activity engaged in for the enjoyment of it without regard to the financial remuneration. | For something to be considered play, you must be paid. | contradiction |
This is celestially ordained blondness, the mark of God's favor, affirming the signal beauty of the old pagan deities who had already given all blondes--torrid or chilly, fake or real--an edge for 2,000 years. | Blondes were cursed by the gods and are born ugly. | contradiction |
Among the Frequently Asked Questions FEMA posts on its Web site is the I think that some people in my neighborhood are trying to cheat the federal government out of disaster money. | The federal government investigates each case with complete scrutiny when it involves disaster money. | neutral |
Our failure to embrace a lackluster technical fix from Al Gore and his Web cronies. | Al Gore had many supporters | neutral |
She claims the Air Force treated her unfairly and that her commanding officers gave her no guidance. | She did not have a good experience in the miliary | entailment |
Consider Ehrlichman's reference to a certain left-wing Harvard professor, [first name unknown] Pomerantz, or whatever his name is, whose generosity towards the George McGovern campaign raises Nixon's suspicions. | Nixon trusted wholly a certain left-wing Harvard professor's who donated to the George McGovern campaign. | contradiction |
Our long-standing friendship with Degas, which on our mother's side went back to their childhood, was broken off. | The relationship is still going strong | contradiction |
This column, as my first in the Strange Bed, is free of history. | My column is going to be as historically accurate as possible. | contradiction |
Chernomyrdin is not all that qualified to succeed in his new mission, and he may not even be motivated to do so. | Chernomyrdin is not qualified for his mission and his motivation to become qualified is questionable. | entailment |
Some of these Nobel Prize winners don't want to deal with empirical reality at all. | Nobel prize winners are simply not practical people. | neutral |
Slate editor, who suggested I do a piece. | A lot of people read Slate | neutral |
The industry now plans to strengthen warnings that children should be kept, appropriately harnessed, in the back seat, where they will be neither helped nor harmed by air bags. | Young people are not allowed to ever ride in the front of a car. | neutral |
All you've said when you endorse privatization is that if there were water, it should be used to make lemonade. | You endorse fair trade and government regulation. | contradiction |
Wal-Mart still won't stock adult videos, although it no longer carries its own store editions of mainstream hits with the naughty bits edited out, as it was once rumored to do. | Wal-Mart was criticized for selling its own version of films that it had censored. | neutral |
Diseases contracted in early infancy can have a lifetime impact on health--not necessarily a big one, but an impact nevertheless. | Diseases contracted in early infancy sometimes have a lifetime impact on health. | entailment |
There are periods in which the work fades into hermeticism; there are periods when it aspires to a lyric summing up, as in the four Seasons (1986), in which the shadow of the artist is projected onto a sequence of Johnsian montages. | The work has similar qualities to that of the four Seasons (1986). | entailment |
The dehydrated food industry is booming, Time notes. | Business is booming in the dehydrated food industry. | entailment |
After the Madness reads like going to court feels. | Nobody ever goes to court. | contradiction |
Note 3 : Here's Theroux on | This is Note 1. | contradiction |
The other significant story of Clinton's continuing sexual adventuring was Michael Isikoff's account last August of a murky encounter between White House volunteer Kathleen Willey and the president. | I smell a rat, Michael Isikoff is lying about Willey. | neutral |
But--and Levin is likely to find this praise more infuriating than any criticism--had he chosen to play his Emperor on a Steinway or a Bosendorfer, he might have given us one of the greatest recordings of the piece ever put on disc. | Levin did the best he could. | neutral |
At least, Chatterbox thinks that's what Johnsen said ... | Chatterbox is wrong about what Johnsen said | neutral |
Demonstrations this winter against Tudjman quickly dissipated (at the time, he was being treated in the United States for cancer--he may not live much longer). | Tudjman has a type of cancer. | entailment |
(I would bet that every survey of teens taken since Cain and Abel found that they named parents as their favorite role models.) | Parents are common favorite role models. | entailment |
That culture and those values, however, are not intrinsic to people of Chinese descent; they are transmitted--or not. | Cultures and values are passed on to other generations. | entailment |
It discourages close scrutiny and too many questions. | Questioning won't help. | neutral |
He brought along this whole plane full of African-Americans, and some of our really fine citizens are African-Americans in government, in business, in athletics, in show business. | The African-Americans flew in on a large plane. | neutral |
Suppose Shepard is right that we are understating productivity growth by, say, 1 percent. | The productivity growth is being understated. | entailment |
Acclaim for the pulp-fiction writer's 34 th novel. | There is acclaim for the authors book. | entailment |
Our loyal opposition on the right used to tell us that a man can do anything with his property. | Historically the right supports the property rights of citizens. | entailment |
Don't faint when it happens. | Something either surprising or painful is going to happen. | entailment |
1 is the easy-to-forget point that money shouldn't be able to buy influence with a democratic government. | Money has some effect on the government | neutral |
In a 1962 retreat for university students in Krakow, the future pope, espousing what sounds like the Gospel According to Carol Gilligan, told female participants that women are more feeling and intuitive people and become involved in things in a more sensitive and complete manner. | The future pope went on to say that men were more logical. | neutral |
Last week we purged our delivery lists of people who hadn't subscribed. | They cleaned out their delivery lists | 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 genetically linked | contradiction |
As a society we may have to face facts. | As a society we can refuse to face facts. | contradiction |
I am a nonsmoker and allergic to cigarette smoke. | Not everyone smokes. | entailment |
I don't know if this could have been a big studio picture in wide release unless he got financing from someone like Joel Silver. | The film needed financing in order to be produced. | entailment |
And for two-income couples, getting married nearly always results in a higher tax bill. | The increase in taxes deters people from marriage. | neutral |
Croatia analysts surmise that HDZ is keeping Tudjman alive as a campaign strategy. | Tudjman was kept alive by Croatia analysts. | contradiction |
Cold Warriors like Kissinger hardly argued that the Cuban Missile Crisis ended Soviet credibility. | Krissinger supported the Soviet Union. | neutral |
I mastered the words portiere (goalkeeper), colpo di testa (header), and quattro minuti di ricupero (four minutes of injury time). | I am learning Italian soccer phrases but am having a hard time remembering any. | contradiction |
He fights movie monsters, sings in a musical Western, and celebrates Thanksgiving ( Thanksgiving? | He visits family for Thanksgiving | neutral |
But sadly, I haven't had sex in five years. | I haven't been dating anyone for over five years and have been alone all this time. | neutral |
Nearly 30 homosexuals are featured in prime time, but few shows are sophisticated enough to script love lives for their homocharacters. | TV shows feature an abundance of romantic plots for gay characters. | contradiction |
Also shown are a lot of stars--24 or 25, one of them could be a dust speck--symbolizing something to do with the sky or night time or celebrities or spaceships or celebrities in spaceships like in Star Wars . There are a helmet and some ferns or laurel, some kind of leaves, and a Latin motto, Salus Populi Suprema Lex E... | The Latin motto was accompanied by a top hat, some dried barley, and some kind of muskrat. | contradiction |
One could argue, charitably, that the movie is meant to be prescriptive, that Barker intends for us to regard the ways in which his subjects delude themselves and thereby learn to see through our own self-delusions. | Barker was uninvolved with the movie. | contradiction |
You couldn't possibly have published a better parody of what passes for scholarship in the postmodern world. | This scholarship is the greatest scholarship ever. | contradiction |
Cook might just as well be gambling on what color tie President Clinton will wear tomorrow. | Cook knows what color tie the President will wear. | contradiction |
The president and Betty Currie had some concern about her. | I hate to bring it up but the leader was unsure about that lady. | entailment |
There is little doubt about the pro-choice media's unquestioning acceptance of the faulty pro-choice statistics. | Pro-choice facts are only accepted by the pro-choice media. | neutral |
It was immediately clear that Lott should not have said this. | Lott said the right thing. | contradiction |
I remember. | I think fondly about that day | neutral |
A story says robot insects will soon be deployed by the military. | Military will utilize robots that seem insect like. | entailment |
Nebraska, of course, gets a '5. | Nebraska got a '4. | contradiction |
Richard Lamm, who attempted to wrest leadership of the party away from Perot, is a classic Greater New England progressive, as is former Connecticut Gov. | Lamm is a conservative. | contradiction |
Annan is tough without being vicious. | Annan is a leader. | entailment |
Or maybe what's new about the rules is the claim that now, for the first time, they apply to a large part of the economy. | The rules effect a large portion of the economy. | entailment |
Am I supposed to look at the ceiling the entire meeting, steal the occasional glance, or just assume it's a '90s thing? | They wondered if they should just assume it's a '90s thing or look at the ceiling the entire meeting. | entailment |
Alan Greenspan's still funny. | Alan Greenspan was never funny. | contradiction |
What Murray likes about the idea is that it would finally discharge society's obligation to members of the underclass. | Murray thinks the idea would discharge society's obligation to members of the underclass within the decade. | neutral |
Parcells has an addict's relationship with football. | Parcells played football in college | neutral |
Finally, we can try to remove temptation, by avoiding policy initiatives that make it easy for politicians to play favorites. | If we refrain from policy initiatives that allow politicians to favor some people, it will remove their temptation to do so. | entailment |
The Globe quotes a Kathie Lee interview in USA Today in which she explains We stayed home. | Kathie Lee stayed home | entailment |
Some weeks before, Nash had declined a University of Chicago offer of an endowed chair on the grounds that he was scheduled to become the emperor of Antarctica. | Nash is now the emperor of Antarctica. | contradiction |
The already-outdated cover story wonders if NATO's deal with Yugoslavia will hold. | The cover story is not the latest news. | entailment |
On Meet the Press , White House Chief of Staff John Podesta We're not negotiating, Tim. | John Podesta was open to negotiating with Tim | contradiction |
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