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Back then, gold was $35 per ounce. | Gold was worth less back then. | neutral |
No way he'd be with her if this wasn't an instructional sex video! | The couple are making a gay video, they had never met beforehand. | contradiction |
One of the most famous of all photographs is Robert Capa's 1936 Moment of Death , taken during the Spanish Civil War. | There is a little known photograph called the Moment of Death, taken during the Spanish Civil War by Robert Capa. | contradiction |
Moral indignation over the incident was almost overshadowed by disbelief that nobody had noticed her condition. | Nobody noticed her condition because it was a rare disease. | neutral |
A shocking number of his recent articles are based on something he saw on television. | His articles are published in the newspaper | neutral |
But, come to think of it, she does look a bit pale. | The female did not look entirely healthy. | entailment |
As soon as I announced a uniform price of $5, my neighbor would announce a price of $4. | My neighbor made an effort to undercut my prices. | entailment |
Moreover, typical viewers aren't apt to stumble upon these sites. | Typical viewers do not stumble upon certain sites. | entailment |
Second, the Newsweek online story stated that the tapes offer no clear evidence to support or undermine Tripp's allegations. | Tapes exist that support Tripp's allegations. | neutral |
(The of supranational NGO lobbying in general is analyzed by Jessica Mathews in the January/February Foreign Affairs .) Thus the old left, intentionally or not, is pushing us from national regulation to supranational regulation--albeit, in this case, a kind of private-sector supranational regulation. | Jessica Mathews has no idea what the supranational NGO is. | contradiction |
And so when I picked up a copy of Bionomics , the first thing I did was check out the author's treatment of my heroes and of what I knew to have been the important . His record was Not one of the right people was mentioned, not one of the key developments discussed. | The author later wrote another book about my favorite Bionomists. | neutral |
I have a friend who was excluded from a jury because he answered yes to the question, Do you think a man who's been arrested is more likely to be guilty than a man who hasn't been arrested? | A lot of people purposefully answer questions a certain way to be excluded as a juror. | neutral |
Rubin himself probably does not care about such back scratching, but it is a lesson that heir-apparent Summers, an eager press hound, has surely absorbed. | Summers is expected to inherit something substantial. | entailment |
A charmless, surprisingly chintzy affair (Greg Evans, Variety ), the play features a script eviscerated of interesting characters. | The critic gave the play rave reviews. | contradiction |
Does this mean that you will be happier when the information comes out? | When the information comes out, you will be happier. | neutral |
Defense So could we. | We are unable to do anything. | contradiction |
So, when the Kurds came under Iraqi attack again, in 1991, there was good reason to fear that another genocide was in the offing (although President Bush's real motivation was defending the stability of Turkey, where the Kurds were fleeing). | there was little reason to fear for the fate of the Kurds after the attack on Iraqu. | contradiction |
And if he gets this balancing act wrong, he must pander even more furiously to make it up. | He has slight tolerance in his equilibrium feat. | neutral |
Ad revenue increased but not enough to cover enormous new Recruiting new subscribers by direct mail, printing more magazines, and mailing more magazines are tremendously expensive operations. | Few, if any physical publications are pricey - for the most part, they are very affordable. | contradiction |
Biblical overtones--the tale of Jacob and Laban--bubble up from Malamud's simplicity. | The story is written with Biblical overtones. | entailment |
What I love about this Jordan thing is that he has embraced an opportunity that could lead to his total failure on a basketball court. | Jordan swore to avoid the basketball court at the cost of his own life. | contradiction |
While most people want to believe that God created us one way or another, few can swallow the literal creationist reading of the Bible, which holds that the earth is less than 10,000 years old. | The literalist reading of the Bible is difficult for the majority to accept. | neutral |
In the age of possibility that beckons, one thing that apparently will not be possible is a policy that imposes a fiscal burden on this group. | A policy that imposes a fiscal burden on this group is apparently impossible because of logistics. | neutral |
Hill never claimed that her unpleasant encounters with Thomas constituted actionable sexual harassment. | Hill accused Thomas of sexual harassment. | contradiction |
Added tiers devoted to luxury seating at the new parks also push the upper deck away from the field. | The added luxury seating was expected to bring in more revenue for the stadium. | neutral |
Is my license as a practicing economist about to be revoked? | One is in process of obtaining a license as a practicing economist. | contradiction |
Gopnik dismisses the cult of Picasso as just another kind of celebrity worship. | Picasso is well known | entailment |
Dll stands for dynamic-link library, and .dll files are small chunks of computer code that are intended to be shared by more than one application. | Computers can share information | entailment |
Paying homage to the great war photographer's courage and talent, he nonetheless notes the conflicting stories of the photo's origins, Capa's own silence about the image in his writings, and other writers' questions. | The photographer died in the war. | neutral |
But even at those points, the snapshot looks pretty blurry. | The photo looked extremely clear at every point. | contradiction |
Music critics complain about the computer's tin ear, but artificial intelligence experts are impressed. | Most music critics are impressed by the computer's tin ear. | neutral |
In its recent obituary of a legendary cold war spy, the NYT suggested that he was the conduit via which the U.S. arranged for Vietnamese generals to assassinate South Vietnam's president Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963. | The cold war spy lived in Moscow | neutral |
The publication turns to science to assess the truthfulness of Clinton's denials of the romance. | Science proved that Clinton was not being truthful. | neutral |
Oh--A mook is kind of like a gavone, which is kind of like an Italian schmuck. | A gavone is unrelated to a mook. | contradiction |
The official Bush campaign, of course, kept its distance from such efforts, and claimed to use Horton only in race-neutral ways. | The media disputed the Bush campaign's claim | neutral |
(The magazine revised its methodology to reward high spending on instruction.) | The magazine rewards high spending on instruction with monetary bonuses. | neutral |
Rosenthal, and other conservatives for their flirtations with Farrakhan. | Conservatives reject the ideas of Farrakhan. | contradiction |
(Likewise, if the governors' popularity is legitimate, then so is Clinton's.) | It is also true that the legitimacy of the governor's popularity is aligned with the legitimacy of Clinton's popularity. | entailment |
The Shopping Avenger right away made contact with the Super 8 executive offices. | The Shopping Avenger was unable to reach the Super 8 executive offices | contradiction |
It disgusting, childish, and unnecessary. | It is damaging reputations of those involved. | neutral |
She appears to be an apolitical soccer mom, but she's actually a liberal do-gooder and her advocacy of mental-health issues threatens to increase health-care costs for most Americans. | She's a liberal on mental-health issues that could results in higher healthcare costs | entailment |
The message confused some of Red Eye's subscribers, and Red Herring rapidly began a damage control campaign. | The message was very clear and easily understood, especially by Red Eye's subscribers. | contradiction |
Administration officials confirmed that Clinton was deliberately 1) rolling out the carpet to enhance Arafat's prestige and 2) sending Israel a warning not to screw up the peace process by provoking further conflict. | Arafat's prestige was raised by Clinton. | entailment |
You mean you want to slip into something that might attract the attention and admiration of a fellow mammal? | There is a person who wants to know if someone wants the attention and attraction of a mammal. | entailment |
Any NEA chairperson who had the interests of the gay community at heart would have rushed to defund the exhibit. | No one from the NEA rushed to defend the exhibit. | entailment |
Pulitzer Prizes, for example, go to books and newspapers but not to magazines. | Pulitzer Prizes go to newspapers | entailment |
The Internet has already begun to transform the general advertising industry, and it will soon hold sway over the tens of millions of dollars spent every electoral season on television and radio ads. | The internet is a catalyst for the general advertising industry. | entailment |
TP had to read yesterday's WP twice before noticing that key members of the Post editorial staff are apparently suffering the cerebral ill effects of too much exposure to brightly colored polyester. | brightly colored polyester are causing cerebral ill effects on the Post editorial staff. | entailment |
Their issuing of short-term buy or short-term hold recommendations obviously intensifies pressure on companies to meet and beat earnings expectations at all costs. | They make only long-term recommendations | contradiction |
(The analogy is imperfect, because there's no fixed line of demarcation between fiction and nonfiction, only a broad gray field.) | More genres can be compared to fiction and non fiction. | neutral |
The publication turns to science to assess the truthfulness of Clinton's denials of the romance. | Clinton denied that there was a romance. | entailment |
TP had to read yesterday's WP twice before noticing that key members of the Post editorial staff are apparently suffering the cerebral ill effects of too much exposure to brightly colored polyester. | the Post editorial staff have had to much exposer . | neutral |
He enrolled at the Dallas Conservatory of Music, and sang Gilbert and Sullivan in New York City opera houses before perceiving that there was a market in hillbilly songs. | He was interested in making money. | entailment |
I now have my own literary oeuvre . This entitles me to certain privileges, such as employing foreign words in my writings (see previous sentence) and living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. | A literary oeuvre entitles one to certain privileges. | entailment |
The more Brown is attacked, the better she does. | Barraging Brown makes her better | entailment |
Intimations of his own mortality turned out to be premature. | He was worried about his death. | entailment |
(Note to Hollywood Try to hire someone who looks like Lillian Hellman to be your husband's personal assistant.) | Lillian Hellman is popular. | neutral |
Industry folks fear they have given too much away. | Those of industry refuse to give objects away. | contradiction |
Raves for this London import, directed by Howard Davies and starring Kevin Spacey. | Kevin Spacey is a completely capable actor in this film. | entailment |
If you use a computer to merge a lot of faces together, the result tends to look as fetching as Leonardo DiCaprio. | All faces look as good as Leonardo DiCaprio | contradiction |
Who can I report disaster fraud to? | Committing disaster fraud is not allowed | entailment |
There followed the epoch of leg warmers and other mutations into the aerobics class look. | Leg warmers have yet to identify a certain time period. | contradiction |
Good economic news, as the man once said, always comes bundled with bad. | there is more good news on economics than bad news. | neutral |
Smoking will offer a reliable indoor pleasure that I can enjoy seated, much to be desired in my decrepitude. | Smoking is very unpredictable. | contradiction |
Which is odd, considering that five years ago Bennett was fretting that there were too few. | Now there are a lot according to Bennett. | neutral |
Last year he tried and failed to invoke the War Powers Resolution for the Bosnia mission. | Bosnia was seen as a key military objective. | neutral |
Unfortunately for the GOP, the sophistication and delicacy of the ads is already being overwhelmed by the Democrats' simplification of them. | The newspaper ad's sophistication and delicacy were overwhelmed by the Democrats' simplification of them. | neutral |
Pecker is a breezy, agreeable picture--a charmer, thumbs-up, three stars--but there's something disappointing about a John Waters film that's so evenhanded and all-embracing, even if its sunniness is ironic. | John Waters directed a dramatic film called Pecker. | contradiction |
He's plunging us, the viewers, into it, too. | He has created a show that has no viewership. | contradiction |
Mehta's multivolume autobiography, titled Continents of Exile , has loss as its overarching loss of sight, of childhood, of home and country, and now--with this volume--loss of Mr. Shawn's New Yorker . The memoir takes us from the time the author was hired as a staff writer in the early '60s up to 1994, when he was te... | Mehta was fired by Tina Brown. | entailment |
In cases like this, it's the economist's job to explain where we ought to be headed, and the political scientist's job to explain why we can't get there from here. | A political scientist's job is to explain where we should go. | contradiction |
Bush has several decisive advantages on this question. | Bush is at a disadvantage on the question | contradiction |
In the column he wrote the day after Harold Washington became the first black person elected mayor of Chicago, Royko began with one of his inimitable openings, So I told Uncle Don't worry, Harold Washington doesn't want to marry your sister. | As a writer Royko has kept his thoughts to himself regarding Harold Washington | contradiction |
even falling knowing already he was dead, and how much I pray to myself I want not, ever, | He was deceased but came back to life a week later | contradiction |
They especially take him to task for blaming Plath's suicide on fate and astrology. | A woman blamed Plath's suicide on fate and astrology | contradiction |
The effect of these stories from the nether regions of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy has been like crying wolf. | The effect of these stories has been like crying wolf | entailment |
Shots of cute animals are deemed an inadequate substitute for the cutting wit that made the earlier film (by the same cast, and also written by John Cleese) a cult hit. | The earlier film had different actors cast for the film. | contradiction |
The tendency to prefer obscure, unproduced recordings seems like the latest version of the old folkie quest for the grail of authenticity. | There is a preferece for obscure, unproduced recordings. | entailment |
In an interview, Gates reiterates the Microsoft line, We need to keep innovating to stay alive. | Gate will always want to push forward. | neutral |
But from Aumann and Maschler's work, we know that if you've found one consistent solution, you've found them all. | Aumann and Mashler's work is overall poorly reasoned. | entailment |
We Americans mocked the militarism of German youth in the '30s, and now we're embracing Louis Caldera's ballistic schemes. | America is the most peace loving country in the world. | contradiction |
It might not have the scope of The Godfather or The Godfather Part II , yet among all the gangster pictures since Coppola's epic, it has no peer. | It has a greater scope than either of the first two Godfather movies. | contradiction |
At the Pentagon, real-world combat requirements come first--except when they don't. | There are more important at the Pentagon than combat issues. | neutral |
Did Stevenson speak with any of the fans with whose hopes he claimed to be so familiar? | They wondered if Stevenson spoke with any of the fans. | entailment |
The book that resulted, Bosnia and the Failure of the West , is an unrelenting indictment of the international community's inability--or unwillingness--to step in and stop the killing. | The book states other countries stopped the killing | contradiction |
They need more openness, not less. | Openness would be more beneficial. | entailment |
And I hate short sleeved shirts when they wear them with dark neckties, skinny swine knocking on closed doors; and I had a habit of counting bricks, a nice obsession compared with | I'm not fond of short sleeve shirts in many combinations with other apparel. | entailment |
(Actually, some of the bombs were pretty good movies, like Wolf and Remains of the Day, while others, like the much-maligned Last Action Hero with Arnold Schwarzenegger, were failures in an interesting way.) | The author does not like Arnold Schwarzenegger | neutral |
Later in the piece, Brill writes that Schmidt and another reporter declined all comment on their sources. | Brill begins the work by saying that a reporter denied comment. | contradiction |
Malcolm Gladwell's exegesis, however, suggests that we are to vote for the most impressive display of empty virtuosity. | The author is excited about voting for candidates who display virtious qualities. | contradiction |
Less grandiosely than Harmony Korine in Julien Donkey-Boy , Soderbergh pores over every scene in search of its essential dramatic gesture. | Harmony does not like dramatic gestures | neutral |
. I suppose you could make an argument that it's a significant enough phenomenon, so that it deserves to be here. | Because of the popularity it deserves its recognition. | entailment |
This is the administration's favorite description. | When asked, the administration says they lacked a favorite description. | contradiction |
Or maybe only 30 are true, in which case three should be confirmed overwhelmingly. | 3 should be overwhelmingly confirmed | entailment |
So, to pose the obvious Is there something inherently Jewish about the nebbish? | The nebbish may be an important part of Jewish culture. | neutral |
The Flytrap investigation is the only part of Starr's work that America a) understands and b) actually cares about. | Starr's work is just interesting to Australians. | contradiction |
Please don't print my name because I want | I want my name to be printed. | contradiction |
If the first lady's job description no longer includes being first, then let's lobby to create a new post, the last lady--or the latest lady. | There is no First Lady. | contradiction |
The development of Microsoft FashionSense 2.0 is long overdue, and I for one would like to offer my services as a volunteer beta tester. | The tester who offered his services is male | neutral |
On democracy, for example, American activists are raging over China's recent suppression of all democratic dissent. | American activists were pleased by the Communist Party of China's overtures toward Democratic ideals. | contradiction |
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