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Given this prospect, the country should save heavily to make provision for the future--and lacking the kind of pay-as-you-go Social Security system that allows Americans to ignore such realities, it does. | The country should refrain from trying to avoid spending money because the future is secure. | contradiction |
The winner of the Hackathlon will be determined by an online vote of Slate 's readers. | It was determined that Slate readers would vote for the winner of the Hackathon. | entailment |
The results were depressingly consistent. | The results fluctuated. | contradiction |
But at crucial moments in these movies the vampire always seems to forget he has these powers and ends up wrestling around on the floor of a dusty convent or abandoned factory with the earth-bound hero. | These plotholes happen because the writers were too lazy to come up with a geniune weakness for vampires. | neutral |
But the stallions who run Ruby see the place as purely evil. | Ruby does not agree with the stallions. | neutral |
For example, the idea of putting the Ten Commandments in every classroom is attractive but, in the long run, federally funded stone tablets will only breed dependency on the nanny state. | The Ten Commandments are respected. | entailment |
Well, why read any type of fiction? | The fiction genre contains many sub types. | entailment |
Upstairs are a couple of rooms of Socialist Realism, with ubiquitous Maos--first, youthfully slender in front of a traditionally rendered mountain, then putting on weight just like those Buddhas. | Moas supports Capitalism | contradiction |
Your advice to struck me as amazing. | The advice was shrugged off and ignored. | contradiction |
Pollard handed over information about how the United States tracked Soviet subs. | The United States had information stating Soviet subs vanished | contradiction |
Yes, said Emanuel after the HRC speech. | The speech was for a Hilary Rodham Clinton rally. | neutral |
Investigators are examining whether mobsters diverted funds--including foreign aid--out of the country through an offshore network built by a former International Monetary Fund official. | Mobsters couldn't be investigated due to immunity. | contradiction |
The July 16 Today's Papers asks what it says about Hillary Clinton that she refused to comment for a USA Today story on her partnership with Madeleine Albright. | Hillary clinton wants to keep the partnership a secret from everyone. | neutral |
An interview with Unabomber Ted Kaczynski finds him good-humored and sincere. | The Unabomber was serious and lied to the interviewer. | contradiction |
If you missed the links within this review, click for the of how critics dismissed a whole genre of social novels written by women ... | Critics are unanimous in their praise for social novels by women authors. | contradiction |
particular national We are simultaneously subject to every other national jurisdiction. | We fall under other national jurisdictions. | entailment |
Instead of engendering hope and optimism, they breed mistrust and cynicism. | Mistrust is caused in place of hope. | 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 died recently | entailment |
The corrupting thing about compulsory voluntarism is that it preys on the high-minded to the benefit of the unscrupulous. | Compulsory voluntarism is in some ways corrupting. | entailment |
As I understand it, an exit strategy is a sort of poor man's Powell Doctrine. | The exit strategy would prove to be far too costly. | neutral |
Many responses were built on the assumption that Southern Baptists are bad in bed. | Evangelical Christians are also assumed to be bad in bed. | neutral |
In the New York Review of Books , Louis Menand declares that [t]here is nothing unconventional about this story. | Louis Menand works at a strip club. | contradiction |
Academia's most popular one-year fellowship, the Guggenheim, has been awarded to dozens of academics, including the University of Chicago's Neil Harris, who will research the history of the American urban newspaper building, and Williams College's Richard Stamelman, who will study the literature and culture of perfume. | Neil Harris was a student of Williams College. | contradiction |
Should we reward him for keeping us out of war? | As a rule, avoiding a war is preferable to the alternative. | entailment |
The cover story journeys to HMO hell. | HMOs are hard to deal with more often than not. | neutral |
But I'm not kidding, it's time for her to go. | She had overstayed her welcome | entailment |
Now, to commemorate our first anniversary, in an act of incredible corporate generosity that is every bit as good as providing health insurance (I'm sure that Mr. Gates will make this sort of thing more available should Microsoft prove profitable), Slate | Mr. Gates has been very profitable every year with Microsoft. | neutral |
The movie, one of the year's most pleasant surprises, is the antithesis of Todd Solondz's Happiness , a humanist's answer to Solondz's evident conviction that life is all dead ends. | The movie was the carbon copy of Todd Solondz's Happiness. | contradiction |
It's true that different pieces benefit from different treatment | Using the same treatment for different pieces will not cause permanent damage. | neutral |
Hence our use of Hanukkah rather than Chanukah. | Chanukah is still used today by the most devout jews | contradiction |
Here's a quick review of possible objections, left and | Each statement was important to the overall thesis. | neutral |
What to do about that, I don't know. | What to do about that, I am unsure. | entailment |
(And where is a percontativus now that I need one?) | That thing was really difficult to find normally, and even more so when I needed it. | neutral |
They assure the readers that they, like most economists and finance people, have their retirement savings in stocks. | They warned readers that they, like most economists and finance people, to avoid having their retirement savings in stock | contradiction |
The only real test that this company has faced in recent memory is due to the emergence of the Internet, and Microsoft is once again trying to eliminate this threat unfairly. | Microsoft is a powerful player in their market, with the ability to neutralize problems. | entailment |
There are lots of enormous rocks, anyway, which in my experience tends to mean lots of enormous snakes. | There were no large rocks of any kind. | contradiction |
But as Felix Frankfurter wrote in dissent, this distinction is silly. | Frankfurter was a successful writer that care with each and every letter that he wrote. | neutral |
Gerth means to suggest that Clinton was attempting to hide an out-and-out favor to a political crony. | Clinton accuses Gerth of cronyism | contradiction |
Cold Warriors like Kissinger hardly argued that the Cuban Missile Crisis ended Soviet credibility. | the Cuban Missile Crisis ended the cold war | contradiction |
So why persist in newspaper reading? | The author wonders why one should persist in reading newspapers in the 21st century. | neutral |
Also, Time reports that the IRS fails to collect $150 billion a year in owed taxes, largely because its ancient computer system is too crude to catch frauds. | The IRS has a very ancient computer system that causes loss of money. | entailment |
Solid candidates, such as RFK (or HRC), weather the charges. | Many stronger candidates, like RFK, weather the charges | entailment |
Unimpressed with her upstate forays, Rudolph Giuliani, her likely Senate rival, Every time I have gone up there, I have gotten the sense that they like me. | Rudolph Giuliani is her possible Senate ally. | contradiction |
Y'all always do the same, says the white mayor of 60 percent black Selma, Ala., at the end of their interview. | Selma, AL has 40 percent white residents. | neutral |
Does computerization give ETS an unfair advantage? | An unfair advantage could be handed to ETS due to computerization | entailment |
He doesn't really want to run, but perhaps he can use the threat of a candidacy to make himself a behind-the-scenes player, the guy who delivers the left to Al Gore or Bill Bradley. | He is really interested in running | contradiction |
After the return to Colgate Gel--because of its positive characteristics when used with the Sonicare cordless brush--my mouth was just about back to normal. | Colgate Gel toothpaste is the best toothpaste on the market currently. | neutral |
Dutch World, where all sorts of fictional characters created by Edmund Morris come out to play with children of all ages! | Edmund Morris' stories are only interesting to very young readers. | neutral |
Lonely and anxious to be used, the condom grows so weary of the wait that he throws away his Either the condom's owner is abstinent, or he's careless. | The condom was impatient. | entailment |
What those dumb hicks really lack is the wherewithal for a fine university education that will lead to a job in the go-go tech sector. | A job in the tech sector is the result of a fine university education | entailment |
It's true that many, many Jews will be killed. | the deaths can not be avoided | neutral |
You just have to be interesting. | To be interesting, you should have many interests. | neutral |
When they watched these films in the presence of an authority figure, however, the Americans' facial expressions were essentially the same as when they watched the films alone, whereas the Japanese showed much less negative affect, smiled sometimes, and actually masked negative emotion with smiling behavior. | The Americans' and the Japanese watched the same film. | neutral |
D'Amato's latest strategy--to tar Schumer as a lazy, part-time congressman who skips votes--seems to be backfiring as well. | Schumer is not a politician | contradiction |
The half-cynical The joke is on Reagan, because the building belies his rhetoric against big government. | The building is large and imposing. | neutral |
Tim Hutchinson, R-Ark., calls the case symptomatic of the casual attitude with which the Clinton administration views issues of national security. | Tim Hutchinson has a very negative opinion of the way the Clinton administration handled national security. | entailment |
Vice President Gore will do the same Wednesday in Tennessee. | A city in Tennessee will host Vice President Gore on Wednesday. | neutral |
One Because they're cyber sages. | Cyber sages are an idea. | entailment |
Birch pointed out that conservatives defend serial and childless heterosexual marriages, but the whole topic was a loser for her. | The conservatives are ok with defending marriages as long as it's not homosexual. | neutral |
(Yes, if it uses speed attacks rather than electrical ones.) | Speed is unimportant | contradiction |
It consists of a fixed image, like a slide or (closer still) a freeze frame. | It consists of pictures in motion | contradiction |
But what about the other editors of the Daily Cal who couldn't say they'd been martyred at a campus once renowned for its leftism? | The campus was once renowned for its leftism. | entailment |
They celebrate the U.S. women's comparative innocence. | U.S. women's comparative purity is denounced. | contradiction |
Any nontechnologist ventures into the browser wars at his peril, but here is how I understand After initially missing the significance of the Internet, Microsoft has gone to the other extreme, designing Windows 95 so that it uses an Internetlike metaphor for everything. | Microsoft originally failed to see how significant the internet would become | entailment |
4) The superstar expects the industry to justify his compensation by finding new revenue streams. | The superstar is requesting an exorbitantly high salary. | neutral |
But there's more about Colorado you might not know. | Colorado completely lacks lesser known facts. | contradiction |
Terrible scenes of massacres, bombings, and the like are displayed almost daily. | Horrific images are shown on a daily basis. | entailment |
There's a flower called Wandering Jew. | Wandering Jews are a type of fish | contradiction |
The most pervasive sign of Klein's brand of French post-structuralism, though, are his narrow ideas about pleasure and control. | Klein distanced himself from the ideas of French post-structuralism | contradiction |
If he was sometimes a naive political activist, Spock was always a resourceful pragmatist when it came to child rearing wisdom. | Spock excelled in being practical regarding dealing with children. | entailment |
Besides denying reproductive freedom to women, such efforts would increase the number of children born and reared in impoverished single-parent families. | Denying abortion for women would also increase the number of children born into poverty. | entailment |
The MacDonalds of the world won't go away just because you think they're not worth responding to. | Just ignoring the MacDonalds of the world won't make them disappear. | entailment |
It's impossible to arrive at any general conclusions about what sorts of instruments are right for Beethoven's keyboard music. | General conclusions about what sorts of instruments are right for Beethoven's keyboard music are hard to make. | entailment |
Meanwhile, John McLaughlin stares directly at Fred Beetle Barnes, pauses, and calls him Pat Buchanan. | John McLaughlin had a lot on his mind and was confused. | neutral |
The effect of these stories from the nether regions of the Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy has been like crying wolf. | The stories originate from the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy | contradiction |
It happened here about 2.1 billion years ago. | The event happened a very long time ago. | entailment |
How can you gain the moral high ground, that lofty crag from which to hurl down scorn, when your native city--what's the word? | Your native city is Philadelphia | neutral |
Meanwhile, Olivia fits right into the role of the beautiful-blonde-who-isn't-really-a-bimbo. | Olivia is one of the dumbest people you will ever meet. | contradiction |
He calls his artists No Limit Soldiers. | No Limit Soldiers are all considered artists. | entailment |
That is why it implores you to reach out and touch someone. | All people like being social. | contradiction |
He still exaggerates the hostility displayed, and says that Saxton won't let me answer when in fact Reich's chief economist is later allowed to deliver a lecture-length reply. | Reich let his top economic adviser decide how to approach the reply. | neutral |
Since, as the papers point out, the federal program allows monitorees to go to and from work, look for Kim to be inundated with arduous meetings from early morning till late at night. | Kim isn’t monitored | neutral |
Entering Final Four weekend, I rank no higher than 12,277 th place in any of them. | The entire contest takes place on one day. | contradiction |
Mencken of the Clinton era--the president's symbiotic scourge. | Mencken is associated with Clinton. | entailment |
Economist George Gilder now speaks of America's cities as centers of value subtraction--parasites that suck social and economic vitality from the rest of the country. | America's cities add value | contradiction |
The McCain campaign has more specific evidence of success. | You are able to see evidence of success in McCain's campaign. | entailment |
It would also help our thinking if we could avoid the sex and violence mantra. | Sex and violence is good | contradiction |
Yardley's conclusions don't add up to much in any conventional biographical sense, and he admits as much in his [Exley] lived on another planet, if not in another universe. | Yardley admits his conclusions don't add up to much | entailment |
He then made a speech in September 1980 in which he laid out the quantities involved and the underlying assumptions. | He gave a speech in the Fall of 1980. | entailment |
After all, it's only a movie. | Ultimately, It's still a movie. | entailment |
If you do know what cookies are and have set your computer not to accept them, our password/sign-in process won't work for you. | You won't be able to sign in if your desktop PC doesn't accept cookies. | entailment |
If seasonal retailers like L.L.Bean | L.L.Bean is definitely not a retailer. | contradiction |
In contrast to the well-oiled Gore machine, Bradley has no staff, message, money, or following. | Gore stole Bradley's support. | neutral |
Furthermore, the filmed sequence closes out the event, and gives viewers an opportunity to shrug it off. | Viewers did not like the last film sequence. | neutral |
(Isn't there some high-tech way to fly him from class to class, perhaps on Boeing's new Delta III rocket; you know, once it stops malfunctioning.) | Boeing's new Delta III rocket has been known to malfunction. | entailment |
Asahi Shimbun also reported that the Japanese National Personnel Authority is drawing up regulations to try to stamp out sexual harassment based on a new report defining what kind of behavior is inappropriate. | Asahi Shimbun works in the Japanese government. | neutral |
The smallest of the major tobacco companies, the Liggett Group, agreed to a settlement with attorneys general from 22 states who had sued to recoup money spent on health care for smokers. | All 50 states decided to agree to a settlement. | contradiction |
The general principle is that these questions, unfortunately, are going to be asked. | Nobody has any further questions. | contradiction |
He was a very spiritual man, seeor . Some of the birds, however, would just fly straight up and dive down into the ground, embedding their beaks like the Daffy Duck of the gringo cartoon features. | Some birds dive into the ground | entailment |
A piece reports on a new treat for yogurt in a tube. | Yogurt in a tube is tasty. | neutral |
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