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He is either masochistically neurotic or is figuring out how to extricate himself. | He is neurotic | neutral |
Who is the chairman of the Microsoft Corp.? | The chairman of Microsoft knows Bill Gates. | neutral |
Next, the students pour samples from a variety of white wines. | The students enjoyed the small amount of white wine in each sample. | neutral |
Good This Week 's round table signs off by predicting the outcome of Sunday's World Cup final. | The predictions indicated that the heavy underdogs would upset the favorites at the World Cup final. | neutral |
The Reagan defense budgets helped, as did an aggressive marketing plan abroad and, most importantly, the merger with Martin Marietta and the acquisition of General Dynamics' F-16 fighter division. | The marketing plan was targeted toward European countries | neutral |
Starr has said that leaking grand jury testimony before it's actually delivered doesn't count. | Starr graduated from GWU | neutral |
Unified acclaim for a New York Times reporter's biography of mathematician John F. Nash Jr., who went mad. | John F. Nash Jr. went insane. | entailment |
Diabetes, cardiovascular problems, and penile injuries (more than 100,000 whacked in bike accidents have been permanently deflated, according to the medical literature) all prevent men from mustering a swelling. | A man's reproductive organs are guaranteed to be uninjured in the event of a bicycle accident. | contradiction |
She says Newsweek 's Eleanor Clift has gone beyond the call of duty to earn [her] presidential kneepads. | Clift had to put in extra hours of work to ensure that she would receive the presidential kneepads with an outer layer of premium patriotic foam. | neutral |
I passed out and had to be carried home. | People helped me get home. | entailment |
I think Michael Jordan is beginning to get a bit frustrated with his new cohorts in the Washington Wizards front office. | Michael Jordan is completely happy with his new cohorts. | contradiction |
I spent a lot of time talking to Iowa farmers since January. | Iowa farmers were annoyed at him for taking up so much of their time with talking. | neutral |
As in America, British news organizations offer a wide variety of information to Web surfers. | America and Britain provide such a wide variety of information on the internet that they lead the world in their field. | neutral |
So far, Campbell and Frank have enlisted only 34 co-signers, and the administration shows no signs of paying attention. | The administration will pay attention to Campbell and Frank if they collect thousands of signatures. | neutral |
Today, after our investigation, I come to a point that frankly I prayed I would never reach. | There was an investigation today. | entailment |
Well, not behind it per se. | Possibly thinking about being in favor of it. | neutral |
The Justice Department reportedly is investigating whether the Democratic National Committee funded Ron Carey's campaign in exchange for Teamster funding of the Clinton campaign . Republicans are demanding a special prosecutor and promising congressional investigations. | Ther are concerns about campaign funding. | entailment |
There's a sore on his right pinky finger, a raw spot, flesh rubbed off to blood against the oak, from where he was clawing the chair. | His injuries are minor. | neutral |
Today, such a book--not that Wachtler has written one--would be greeted with a shrug. | Wachtler is an author. | contradiction |
I can confirm he does, for I have tried to convey the same Ionian Enchantment in my recent book How the Mind Works. | The author studied ancient Greece while writing How the Mind Works. | neutral |
No, it'll be a grudge match between Reeves and Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, whom Reeves fired as the Broncos' offensive coordinator years ago for insubordination. | Reeves and Mike personally do not like each other. | neutral |
These days, over the instrumental break, she's prone to toss in a homily about world peace and how, whether we're in America, Bosnia, Rwanda, the Middle East; are young, old, black, white, gay, straight, or transsexual, we're all still people, people who need people. | She believed that non-conformists should be persecuted, and has further cemented those ideas since. | contradiction |
They called it the suicide package. | They call it the life perserving package. | contradiction |
At that Flytrap moment, Ken Starr had won 11 legal victories and lost none. | Ken Starr is a famous lawyer. | neutral |
They may claim this, but their very appearance in these scarves cancels that interpretation. | Their appearance is scarves reinforced that interpretation. | contradiction |
On democracy, for example, American activists are raging over China's recent suppression of all democratic dissent. | China's communist party wields unilateral authority over the country's people as they crushed democratic movements, prompting the ire of American activists. | neutral |
Once you get your adolescent to endorse this idea (and to forget that Juliet was just 14), you've won. | A notion has been rejected by another. | contradiction |
Other figures of the Reagan-Thatcher era chose other retirement plans. | Figures of the Reagan-Thatcher era didn't want to be stuck with no retirement plan | entailment |
The debate over whether to pick a politician, scientist, philosopher, or artist often turns on which of these fields drives the others. | Philosopher drives the other fields | neutral |
The important question is not whether Clinton had sex with her and lied about it but what the country should do about this. | Clinton had sex with her. | entailment |
Not all the way--he has not yet succeeded in building a durable majority on the court. | He has successfully built a majority on the court. | contradiction |
The verdict? | The verdict is guilty | neutral |
No, it'll be a grudge match between Reeves and Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, whom Reeves fired as the Broncos' offensive coordinator years ago for insubordination. | Shanahan was never fired. | contradiction |
Almost instantly, kids in each group formed bonds of loyalty and group identification. | Kids in the groups connected with others right away. | entailment |
They won't be satisfied--and won't relax--until they've identified his flaws. | They are scouting for new athletes. | neutral |
She is attracted to me and we would like to see more of each other. | I am tall and muscular | neutral |
This counterattack has only helped Bush achieve the distance he sought in the first place. | The counterattack has hurt the plans of Bush. | contradiction |
If a Milosevic knew with reasonable certainty that ethnic cleansing would be prevented and punished, he might not attempt it. | Milosevic was interested in ethnic cleansing. | entailment |
As Bill Clinton ratchets up the pressure on Baghdad, Saddam will inevitably bellow Nasserite defiance. | The author expects Saddam to have a disposition to resist | entailment |
A better explanation is that males' reproductive fate depends more strongly than females' on competing when they are young. | Males' reproductive fate seems independent of competition. | contradiction |
Bush, or the Al Gore who is. | It is Al Gore alone. | contradiction |
Her appearance is a needless affront to the president and the presidency, say Carlson and Jack Germond ( Inside Washington ). Tony Blankley (CNN's Late Edition ) sat next to her at dinner and reports she carried herself like a lady, in contrast to certain vulgar attendees who booed her and made classist snipes about he... | Tony Blankley works for Inside Washington. | contradiction |
Second, Finkelstein echoes conventional historical thinking when he says Nazism's main appeal lay in Hitler's promises to restore order in post-Weimar Germany, end unemployment, and make the country an international power. | Finkelstein's statements go against typical historical thinking. | contradiction |
The inanity of the experts and the dubious casting make these films about as erotic as ... | The casting was poor | entailment |
Had Flytrap never occurred, Gore surely would be running on the Clinton-Gore economic boom. | The economy hit rock bottom during the Clinton administration. | contradiction |
The protective aura that once insulated the family has vanished. | The family is now unprotected | entailment |
SportsZone, SportsLine, et al practice the anti-gambling puritanism of TV, which dumped its oddsmakers years ago. | TV no longer uses oddsmakers | entailment |
MI argues that intelligence takes seven musical, logical-mathematical, linguistic, spatial, bodily, intrapersonal, and interpersonal. | MI says that all 7 areas are equally important | neutral |
I sometimes found myself wishing he would let the picture catch its breath, that the performers would stop coming at me in stroboscopic flashes. | i wished the performers would stop coming at me. | entailment |
But because the Net gets clogged and packets are waylaid, the sound quality is low and interruptions are common. | The net gets clogged by hairballs. | contradiction |
That I don't want it to end. | I'd prefer it to stop immediately | contradiction |
But his heart is clearly with the ancient Chinese philosopher Lao-tzu, who Without law or compulsion, men would dwell in harmony. | Lao-tzu is Australian. | contradiction |
We egg on Dennis Rodman, watching him parade like a peacock and break down in tears on national TV. | Dennis Rodman is demure and reserved. | contradiction |
In theory, mandatory insurance could make life better for everyone , including those who currently prefer to be uninsured. | Not one American has insurance. | contradiction |
The computer is currently composing a new Mahler I'm so tired of the 10 symphonies, Cope said. | The Mahler consisted of 20 symphonies. | contradiction |
(Next week : The mysterious motives of Hitler's would-be assassin.) | Hitler was pursued by a potential assassin. | entailment |
Good This Week 's round table signs off by predicting the outcome of Sunday's World Cup final. | The World Cup final is on Sunday. | entailment |
If the critics were interested in remedying the lotteries, they'd have the states repeal their monopolies on these games and let the market compete away the excess profits. | One believes that the states could repeal their monopoly on lotteries. | entailment |
Whites who never practiced discrimination are nonetheless beneficiaries of it. | Even if Whites have never practiced discrimination, they still benefit from it. | entailment |
It works terrifically, and the New York Observer 's John Heilpern says it has us ... | It will sell a lot. | neutral |
Need a good book store with a series of author appearances, maybe starting with Susan Faludi? | Susan Faludi will show up at a book store today | neutral |
Speed Racer's musical theme--Go Speed Racer, go! | Loads of kids enjoyed Speed Racer. | neutral |
I can't remember if it came from the tenure committee or the gentleman's club where I used to lap dance. | She use to dance at a gentleman's club. | entailment |
Ultimately, what's most important about Disney's struggle to turn ABC around is how impressive it makes the company's management of its own franchise look. | The Disney franchise is struggling | neutral |
But Tiepolo's vision, like Rilke contemplating autumn leaves, was of a world where everything is And yet, there is One who holds this falling with infinite softness in his hands. | There is one who holds the descending world with hardening hands. | contradiction |
Half of them die within five years of diagnosis. | The majority will be alive five years after diagnosis | contradiction |
You e-mail your tale of woe--inferior products, ignorant customer service--to shoppingavenger@slate.com, and the Shopping Avenger will use his reporting skills, which have been described by some as almost supernatural in scope (and have been described by others as adequate and sort of pathetic) to extract on your behal... | It is best to communicate with the Shopping Avenger about the products you are most satisfied with. | contradiction |
His writing is full of sentences that begin something like, As John Cage once asked me ... | He also writes odd analogies. | neutral |
The WP reports on last Saturday night's Gridiron Dinner, that annual Washington D.C. court masque in which bigfoot journalists entertain the government's heaviest hitters and vice-versa. | The Gridiron Dinner was held last Sunday night. | contradiction |
Jesse Helms could not have demonized homosexuality more effectively--which, of course, is why he was pleased to draw public attention to the pictures. | Jesse Helms is against homosexuality. | entailment |
I'm not sure whether to invite him to mine. | I'd like to invite him to everything I do from now into eternity. | contradiction |
The conceit is that Benigni tries to keep the 5-year-old from realizing what's going on by pretending that the whole thing is a game and that if the boy gets through it without crying or complaining he wins a tank. | Benigni feels bad about lying to the boy. | neutral |
Detractors assailed Robert Kennedy for his 1964 New York Senate bid | Robert Kennedy's detractors tried to assail him for his 1964 senate bid. | entailment |
It has been tempting to see in Soutine's flayed forms a premonition of things to come. | Soutine's flayed has laid out everything that is to come. | neutral |
To which host Tim Russert replied, Why won't you abide by the 11 th Amendment and stop criticizing George W. Bush? | Tim Russert was caught criticizing George W. Bush. | contradiction |
The breakup of the U.S.S.R. shattered the army into 15 pieces, as Russia lost nukes, ships, bases, and many of its best officers to newly independent republics. | The breakup of the U.S.S.R included breaking up the military | entailment |
Of course not all shoddiness is local. | It is luck of the draw whether a product will be shoddy. | neutral |
But even these relatively honest conservatives have let all the fat fish wriggle off the hook. | These conservatives are decently honest. | entailment |
But admitting that people's happiness depends on their relative economic level as well as their absolute economic resources has some subversive implications. | It is good to tell people they have no control over their happiness. | contradiction |
Those children who are struggling, and hence more likely to burden their parents (say, by returning to live with them), get extra help in the hope that they (the children) will become self-sufficient. | The children who are struggling are less likely to move back in with their parents | contradiction |
The High-Minded Dismissal. | The dismissal was controversial and hardly unanimous. | neutral |
It also creates a presumption that it will be treated. | There is a 50/50 chance it will be cured. | neutral |
But even the Standard , it seems, has its limits. | The rule is boundless. | contradiction |
So, they compensate with vocabulary, animating their play with exaggerated violence and tough talk, smashing, kicking, and zapping the imaginary bad guys. | They are playing outside | neutral |
But a small item in the WP 's TV column makes you wonder even about It seems that UPN has ordered up a full season of episodes for the virtually all-black Moesha, which as of last Sunday, the paper reports, ranked 124th among the 139 series on the air. | Nearly all the cast of Moesha are African-Americans. | entailment |
Trent Lott recently called the agency intrusive, abusive, and out of control. | Trent Lott has strong opinions about the agency. | entailment |
In 1958, 4 percent of white Americans approved of interracial marriages. | Only a small percentage of white Americans were a fan of multiracial relationships in 1958. | entailment |
As historian Richard John cleverly points out in Spreading the The American Postal System From Franklin to Morse , Tocqueville traveled by stage coach in the hinterland of Kentucky and Tennessee, remarking on the astonishing circulation of letters and newspapers among these savage woods. | Richard's been a historian for 20 years. | neutral |
Explainer thanks many Slate readers for suggesting this topic. | Slate readers suggested a top. | entailment |
No inside-the-beltway PR victory is worth that kind of demoralization. | Victory is demoralizing to PR. | contradiction |
I am at play right now. | They have been at a play for an hour. | neutral |
That's 2 percent of the $100 billion total spent on ads in all media. | Over a billion dollars was spent on ads. | entailment |
The decline in the won, by making imports more expensive and exports more competitive, would help bring about the decline in the current-account deficit, or the generation of a surplus. | To generate a surplus and a decline in the deficit, more expensive import and more competitive exports are needed. | entailment |
Let's consider President Bush's nostalgic invocation of the Soviet military. | Bush was president during Watergate. | contradiction |
Less than a week into our marriage, we were touring Lake Como on a ferry when we cruised past a wedding party. | The wedding party spotted the newlyweds on the ferry. | neutral |
When a black wanted to buy a franchise to establish a numbers bank, he went to Bumpy. | Bumpy offered financial assistance to Black people. | neutral |
An article hypes the Hale-Bopp comet, which will be visible for the next month, as the best celestial show in decades. | Multiple articles agree that the Hale-Bopp comet will be the best celestial show in more than ten years. | neutral |
To News Quiz participants, investigation is not theological (angels?) | Theology is stereotyping the investigation. | neutral |
President Clinton welcomed Yasser Arafat to the White House and criticized Israel for expanding Jewish housing in East Jerusalem. | Yasser Arafat refused to visit the White House. | contradiction |
driving a car--that are not wrong in themselves, just wrong for a 5-year-old. | 5 year olds are often found driving cars on highways. | contradiction |
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