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The recent clamor in the press and among some politicians to allow patients to sue insurers for medical malpractice makes it sound as if we are going in the wrong direction here, too. | Patients want to be able to sue their insurers. | entailment |
two or more of the above. | Phrase is unintelligible, cannot clearly answer the question. | contradiction |
The little bird is what told housewares manufacturers that teakettles could be a hot commercial item and led to the current proliferation. | Housewares manufacturers were told by the little bird that teakettles could be a hot commercial item in 2014. | neutral |
13-year-old I hate the people in our grade--they're all so boring! | The author does not like their classmates. | entailment |
Slate .) But distinguishing between the two markets undermines Microsoft's thesis that IE and Windows are integrated. | IE and Windows will only work in one market. | contradiction |
Slate is scheduled to take up residence Monday, Oct. 27, as an anchor tenant on AOL's news-channel newsstand. | Slate is going to be the new newsreader. | entailment |
Podhoretz implies that Sharpton's behavior is both representative of and entirely in keeping with the character of African-Americans in general. | Sharpton is a white congresswoman from Idaho. | contradiction |
He stood for what he believed in. | Incongruously, he debased the things he thought were right. | contradiction |
The idea of a nation of stockholders is appealing but, in practice, the plants' old Soviet-style managers gained control. | The plant is fully owned by the shareholder employees. | contradiction |
We don't trust Madison Avenue to tell us the truth about fabric softener, so why are we letting it brainwash our children about drugs? | Madison Avenue advertises wristwatches | neutral |
However, many mental-health professionals argue that a dimensional model makes more sense and would more closely mirror the real world. | Many mental-health professionals believe that a dimensional model has few practical uses. | contradiction |
Scott Shuger's OK (Today's Papers) but kinda warmed over and unsatisfying. | Scott Shuger's was in the paper today. | entailment |
Preferential treatment for big donors is nothing new. | Those who make large contributions receive superior treatment. | entailment |
He wanted a sound bite--something pithy to take out of context. | The sound bite is often created on a computer. | neutral |
In 1958, 4 percent of white Americans approved of interracial marriages. | Multiracial relationships thrived in 1958, as most white Americans were huge fans of the concept. | contradiction |
Our smudge and blear and soil, he proposes, do not efface the glory. | He proposed the idea on Saturday | neutral |
And I said, 'Where does Jesse Helms get off saying all these mean things about me? | I was touched by the love shown to me by the kind things Helms said about me. | contradiction |
The cover story reports on new discoveries about human evolution. | The article is not about creationism. | entailment |
The wet wool smell of your uncles in their Eaton's sweaters and army surplus peacoats and shredded wheat for breakfast and thin ice on the tide pools and diesel as the engines kick in. | The uncles' sweaters are made from plant-based fabric | contradiction |
Columnist Robert Novak , supply-side evangelist Jude Wanniski , and Jack Kemp have all praised Farrakhan's self-help program, noting the similarities to their own conservative urban policy. | Farrakhan created a self help program. | entailment |
As early as the 1780s, however, the pendulum had swung back, and many Americans looked to the courts to check the excesses of their legislators. | The tradition of Americans going to court to check the excesses of legislators began as early as the 1600s. | contradiction |
There is some symmetry in the diagnosis of Clinton, our therapeutic president, as patient in addition to healer. | Clinton served several psychological roles for the people. | neutral |
Jane and Mary's dependence and deference as they maneuver for Owens' attention (and money), Owens' domineering response to his family, Olivia's defiance of Owens at the end--all are presumably meant to suggest, with due irony, that in America, plus aa | Jane and Mary are maneuvering for Owens' attention and cash. | entailment |
Wearing a suit and working at a computer in an office tower are, believe it or not, preferable to backbreaking work in a rice paddy. | Everyone believes wearing a suit inside is better then working outside. | neutral |
The English gutter press, which was just developing a wide audience, whipped up public hatred toward him over his sex crimes and made him a pariah. | The governor was published by the English gutter press, outting his sex crimes. | entailment |
They take on a cartoonish, uniform cheeriness. | They take on an attitude of good spirits | entailment |
The formula was most directly a gift to the options traders around the world, which is not a group that usually inspires charitable acts. | Options traders around the world protested the unfairness of the rule. | contradiction |
The product could make the blind more independent. | This product is not designed for blind people. | contradiction |
The cover story says pro sports are in trouble. | Other authors see few problems ahead for pro sports. | neutral |
It probably won't come naturally to an American male, but, in an attempt to enter into the spirit of French daily life, I will cultivate a Look of my own. | An American Male could easily adjust to French life. | contradiction |
William Jefferson Clinton ranks on the list. | Clinton isn't mentioned on the list. | contradiction |
I think our country deserves a president who, when he makes a mistake, is willing to acknowledge it and willing to learn from it, because I believe that the presidency is not an academic exercise. | They believe that the presidency is an academic exercise. | contradiction |
Only a few years ago--three to be exact--managed care was the prescription of liberal reformers for an over-stressed health care system. | In the past, reformers tried to secure Managed Care to help improve the Health Care system. | entailment |
Yeats wants to leave his traces/ On Munster grass and Connemara skies. | Yeats had little desire to leave his traces in Ireland. | contradiction |
Nor would she blame the media for an inordinate focus on the issue. | The media was solely to blame. | contradiction |
But a real predator I know is using, selling, and almost certainly doing other crimes. | The author is sure that the predator commits other crimes. | entailment |
Last year, Clinton signed legislation prohibiting federal recognition of gay marriages, then bragged about it in campaign ads. | Clinton came out as gay. | contradiction |
The most controversial part of Finkelstein's book, though, is the last chapter, in which he sets out to explain why the Goldhagen book was such a big deal. | Finkelstein's book is divided into chapters | entailment |
But if his campaign really prospers and he has to explain what he believes, he'll have a hard time holding that coalition together. | there are a lot things he hasn't explained | neutral |
Federal civilian employees who don't commit felonies and don't cuss out their supervisors pretty much have a guaranteed job with guaranteed wages for life. | Federal civilian employees who cuss out their supervisors have a guaranteed job for life. | contradiction |
Does this mean that unpopular individual rights are in peril? | Individual rights are in peril today because they were not respectable in years past, and considered unpopular. | neutral |
My high-speed modem is mine, so your intellectual property must be mine too. | The high-speed modem is theirs. | entailment |
You don't understand how important this is. | The other person understood the importance of this event. | contradiction |
As a result of these huge authorial efforts, Big Trouble is bigger than it had to be. | Big Trouble is a conglomerate of corporations. | neutral |
Professional storytellers find this particularly vexing. | Writers are annoyed about it. | entailment |
It might be desirable for me to say nothing. | I should tell the truth without being asked. | contradiction |
President Clinton, who never did get his draft story straight, said in a radio address last year that a wave of black church burnings brought back vivid and painful memories of black churches being burned in my own state when I was a child. | The Commander in Chief made his remarks on TV | contradiction |
The Republicans on the Hill--Issue 2--draw fire from all sides. | Republicans on the Hill are being attacked from all sides. | entailment |
His masterpiece, Fallingwater, has been girded by steel scaffolding to prevent it from crumbling. | Fallingwater is a masterpiece. | entailment |
Words are now rarely carved in stone | Once something is said, you can be sure it will stand the test of time. | contradiction |
Starr is batting 10 for 10 against presidential legal challenges, note Tim Russert ( Meet the Press ) and Fred Barnes ( Fox News Sunday ), proving that he's not a rogue prosecutor (Susan Page, Late Edition ). The judge was downright scornful of the White House, adds Barnes. | The judge praised the White House extensively, but was highly scornful of prosecutor Starr. | contradiction |
Greider wants to change the tax incentives and subsidies for private enterprise by rewarding firms that fostered greater employment and penalizing those that did the opposite. | Businesses responded well to Greider's strategy. | neutral |
Last year we were pretty thrilled to get 3,000-plus responses in a month. | The author is proud of last years resposes. | entailment |
This is too bad, because Pokemon is undoubtedly much smarter and more charming than what will supplant it. | Pokemon is viewed as pleasant by some people. | entailment |
Lana's mother, Linda Gutierres (not her name in the film), told them where they could find Brandon. | Brandon does not want to be found. | neutral |
I missed the last couple of days because of a computer crash. | My computer is saving me time. | contradiction |
You don't even know where the welfare office is. | You have no idea where the welfare office is located. | entailment |
Bill Bennett said Newt Gingrich is cozying up to the left and should change course or step down. | Mitch McConnell also disapproved of Newt Gingrich's approach | neutral |
However, from my own experience, a newborn becomes a 12-month-old and then an 18-month-old rather quickly. | He had experience with newborns. | entailment |
As Vecsey puts it, women eschew the cynical fouls and flagrant flops of the men. | Women fail to eschew the cynical fouls and flagrant flops of the men. | contradiction |
I think your first instinct, that children should address adults in the manner in which the adults ask to be addressed, is absolutely dead on. | The author believes that children should address adults how the adults want to be addressed. | entailment |
One answer is that there is no honor among thieves--that the oligarchs are caught in a classic prisoners' dilemma, in which it is in the collective interest of the group that everyone pay some taxes, but in the individual interest of each oligarch to free-ride on the others. | One answer is that there is no honor among thieves--that the oligarchs are occasionally caught in a classic prisoners' dilemma, in which it is in the collective interest of the group that everyone pay some taxes, but in the individual interest of each oligarch to free-ride on the others. | neutral |
Don't obstruct good ideas just so you can win. | The author doesn't agree with obstructing good ideas. | entailment |
Unlike most strips, his was about adults, albeit adults depicted as children. | His strip was about adults. | entailment |
Gay liberation, like feminism, is central to the whole individualist ethos of the last two decades. | Feminism is a kind of individualism. | entailment |
Prudie is so busy sputtering she hopes she can type! | Prudie is not confident she can type at all. | neutral |
Alternatively, the fuel and communications networks they will build can be used to support an invasion. | They plan to invade mars. | contradiction |
If you missed the link on why conservatives who want to eliminate the NEA don't make the point that there is a multibillion dollar arts subsidy embedded in the tax code, click . | The tax code contains particulars in regards to billions of dollars of government spending. | neutral |
(Click to learn more about the surprising Islamic origins of this argument and what Ludwig Wittgenstein had to say about it.) | The argument had beginnings in another culture. | entailment |
Truman himself encountered him, he wrote, in the form of mysterious knocks on the door and receding footfalls. | Truman heard knocks on the door | entailment |
As in their Ed Wood (1994) and The People vs. | The state tried Ed Wood for murder | neutral |
If you can use viral marketing and Abercrombie & Fitch in the same sentence, you too can be a Gen Y pundit. | Being a Gen Y pundit requires knowing how to use certain phrases in the same sentence. | neutral |
is available only in the sense that the article doesn't accept the number that is available--thus using its own doubts to lend validity to themselves. | The number available is not accepted by the article. | entailment |
Coming to a store near a genuine Austin Powers Swedish Penis Enlarger. | The Austin Powers Swedish Penis Enlarger is an approved medical device. | contradiction |
It's the kind where you look for everything, you vacuum up everything that's unfavorable, use all of it, whether it's rumor, fact, innuendo, hearsay, use all it, and don't let a kind word get in the whole thing. | The whole thing is negative. | entailment |
PointCast responded with a piece of software for companies' central computers designed to minimize its own impact. | PointCast is trying to make it's first software product as a firm. | contradiction |
Leger's ideas about women are inseparable from his ideas about machinery. | Woman sometimes feel uncomfortable when they listen to Leger's ideas. | neutral |
By contrast, many nerds can be handsome (Gore) or self-confident to the point of arrogance (Gates, Gingrich). | Nerds come in all shapes, sizes, and personalities. | neutral |
The pope did, however, suggest the extradition of Tinky Winky, for 'crimes against God. | Tinky Winky was a huge hit with those from the church. | contradiction |
In this poem, he sees divine grandeur not simply in a trite vision of nature, but in nature as human nature affects it, industrial images such as shaking metal foil or crushed oil embody the grandeur. | He wrote the poem over a year ago. | neutral |
Editorialists conducted the usual food-scare calming the public and explaining that risk can never be eliminated, while decrying ad hoc government responses and demanding stricter laws. | Recalls for unsafe food are increasing. | neutral |
You don't even know where the welfare office is. | You know exactly where the Welfare office is located. | contradiction |
Hillary could have known in detail, known in general, not wanted to know, or truly had no idea. | It is certain that Hillary knew. | contradiction |
Third, the woman serves the man's need to be needed. | Men are less likely than women to say that women should be family providers | neutral |
(Or at least, we hope to make this a tradition, and have got away with it for two summers so far.) | A custom is desired to be made. | entailment |
Behavior in the Human Male , in its impulse toward acceptance and liberation, the broad and generous desire for others not to be harshly judged. | Men favor acceptance and liberation | entailment |
Russian soldiers will shell Grozny to its foundations and fly their flags, but they won't engage in street-to-street It's too bloody. | Russian soldiers were unwilling to engage in street-to-street battles, otherwise known as urban warfare, because of its lethality. | entailment |
Click here to sign up for e-mail delivery. | If you sign up for e-mail delivery you may also receive spam. | neutral |
You have definitely identified a problem for the '90s. | The '90s were and are problem free. | contradiction |
Landsburg notes, What if he [the president] keeps us out of war through policies that make the world more dangerous for our children? | Landsburg is concerned with the future state of the world and for future generations. | entailment |
I'm afraid this is kind of a one joke question, and the joke is cheap and easy blasphemy. | Only a few people understood the joke. | neutral |
Against this background, Bush's Guard service looks noble. | The Guard service is immoral. | contradiction |
Once he took a year off to sell real He hated it. | He worked while selling | contradiction |
but made mother smoke it up just in case, | The substance mom inhaled was tobacco | neutral |
So who wins Round Two? | This event was not a competition. | contradiction |
Hippocrates believed the answer was in the balance of four bodily fluids, or humors--blood, black bile, phlegm, and yellow bile. | blood, black bile, phlegm, and yellow bile held the answer according to Hippocrates | entailment |
So out of 78 confirmed hypotheses, it seems that approximately zero are true. | Each hypothesis turned out to be correct. | contradiction |
Orrin Hatch about the balanced-budget amendment. | Orrin Hatch is responsible for balancing the budget. | neutral |
The portion is tiny, the chicken is in rubbery cubes so uniform they barely look like food, and the noodles are all clumped together on one side. | The serving size is large | contradiction |
A few years later, he developed a fascination with the comely Catherine Oxenberg, then starring in the TV show Dynasty . Salinger traveled to California and had shown up on the set, according to biographer Hamilton. | Salinger refused to travel to California. | contradiction |
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