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The formula doesn't exist. | The formula is widely used around the world. | contradiction |
Cynics' He's playing dead . Anti-Microsoft analysts spin the same theory the other Gates, having been pulled over by the cops for aggressive driving, is sliding into the passenger seat and giving the wheel to Ballmer, whose record is clean, so that the cops will go easy on the company. | The cops will look into Ballmer's record. | neutral |
But for the role of spiritual guru to a candidate with a charisma deficit, he seems like just the guy. | All candidates have great charisma. | contradiction |
Italian has poverino . The fact that nebbish made it into English owes much to Jewish Borscht Belt comedians becoming '50s TV stars. | Most comedians in the 1950's were of Jewish descent. | neutral |
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 Daily Cal has no editors. | contradiction |
Newspaper reporters increasingly feel themselves irrelevant--marginalized by TV news and the Internet, ignored by a younger generation of nonreaders. | The rise of TV news and the Internet has had some negative consequences for newspaper reporters. | entailment |
How does a former police officer get involved with running a laboratory making illegal speed? | The police officer is now a drug dealer. | entailment |
Newt Gingrich messed with Medicare and went down in flames. | Newt Gingrich is known for his successful work with Medicare. | contradiction |
Then Bauer hit Bush for not adhering to conservative values, being clandestinely pro-abortion, and assorted other sins. | Bauer was unhappy with Bush for not adhering to conservative values. | entailment |
Such expressions might subtly shift market psychology and begin the gradual deflation. | The market can not be impacted by words. | contradiction |
It forces us to justify doing otherwise. | Nothing else would force us to justify. | neutral |
Historians may also question whether the Steunenberg affair, on its own, touched off, in Lukas' words, a struggle for the soul of America. | Historians are not quite sure if the Steunenberg affair started the struggle for America's soul by itself alone. | entailment |
The New Republic 's Jed Perl bashes the newly opened J. Paul Getty Museum, designed by Richard Meier, whose architecture, says Perl, only works in coffee-table books. | Jed Perl has nothing but praise for the newly opened J. Paul Getty Museum. | contradiction |
A story on the JonBenet Ramsey case says her parents are not the only suspects. | A JonBenet Ramsey case story claims there are more suspects than just her parents. | entailment |
Let me enlighten Almost every time I need to use the disabled stall (I am in a wheelchair), I have to wait for an AB to leave, and they all apologize meekly when they leave. | Folks like using the disabled stalls because they're a lot roomier than the other ones. | neutral |
But I'm single, [so] I'm allowed to do that, I guess. | I think that being single means that some things are okay to do (I guess). | entailment |
In BeauSeigneur's novels, the Antichrist is Jewish, for sure, but he's also a man who was produced in a lab by misguided scientists using cells taken from the Shroud of Turin. | The Shroud of Turin's cells helped produce many supernatural beings. | neutral |
But given the global supply glut--the U.S. government seized about a ton of heroin in 1995, compared with worldwide heroin production of 400 tons--many experts question whether interdiction has any effect on street prices. | The U.S. government seized more than 20 tons of heroin in 1995. | contradiction |
When a trompe l'oeil shaving brush and a match turn up later in the show in Magritte's Personal Values (1952), they have an oneiric suggestiveness quite in contrast to Murphy's flat factuality. | Magritte's Personal Values was not performed until the 1960s. | contradiction |
None associated the pig with its traditional attributes, dirty or foul smelling. | The only things which came to their minds when thinking of the pig was how dirty and smelly it was. | contradiction |
They arrived in the summer of 1996. | they departed in the summer of 1996. | contradiction |
The Falcons, who have stunk perennially, are football's best Cinderella story in years. | The Falcons have always been a stellar football team. | contradiction |
He also identifies a number of highly technical problems with the experiment that, he says, render it meaningless. | Technical problems have rendered the experiment meaningless. | entailment |
That's what you do. | There's something that you do. | entailment |
He kept a personal ledger in which he recorded all the money he spent, even the $118 he paid for his wife's engagement ring, which he listed under Sundry Expenses. | His wife was quite unhappy to get such a cheap engagement ring. | neutral |
' Ah, and I do, I remember very well. | It is definitely something I recall. | entailment |
Well, it appears that Robert Ferrigno (see Kiss My Tan Line) has done well at touting the Californian presence here in Seattle. | Robert Ferrigno has never been to Seattle. | contradiction |
Ironically, busing will become unnecessary only when no one seems to have a problem with it anymore. | Busing will be obsolete when people stop raising issues with it. | entailment |
Frankly, I think the Jamaican Tourist Board should go back to that old 'Come Back to Jamaica' slogan. | The Jamaican Tourist Board abandoned their old slogan at some point. | entailment |
We can only overcome hate by refusing to give haters the attention they crave. | Haters will just go away. | contradiction |
Everyone wonders what Starr will do. | Starr is predictable. | contradiction |
Critics complain that Los Angeles architect Barton Myers' postmodern building, consisting of concert halls and theaters, looks like a cineplex (Mark Swed, the Los Angeles Times ), with interiors that verge on kitsch (examples of steel rods poking out of ceilings; floors inlaid with colored stones). | Despite critics concerns, patrons of the new building enjoy its design. | neutral |
God knows he's prepared for it. | He's been preparing for this by praying. | neutral |
Is this simply the nature of status--the rich will always find a way to distinguish themselves from the poor? | The rich no longer feel any need to distinguish themselves from the poor - this is the new nature of status. | contradiction |
There is too much flexing of stylistic muscle, says the New Republic 's Robert Alter. | There is no flexing of stylistic muscle according to Fox News. | contradiction |
The most ordinary features are, aesthetically, the most extraordinary. | The ordinary features are impressive. | entailment |
At least, it seems clear that the earnings of the total labor force have risen pretty much in line with productivity (output per hour of work) when measured correctly. | Productivity has declined over time. | contradiction |
The Bush people say the results of their effort aren't in yet, but they're optimistic and expect to stick with Internet advertising. | The Bush people will never advertise online again. | contradiction |
They think it's unlikely the United States can capture him, and even if we do, it's not clear that he can be prosecuted. | There U.S. will work with other countries to capture him. | neutral |
A few seconds later, Jackie Kennedy comes on the line. | They had to wait hours for Jackie Kennedy to get on the line. | contradiction |
Polls show most people aren't willing to impeach Clinton over the Lewinsky affair, but they do think he's been exposed as a liar and cover-up artist. | Polls have been conducted on the topic impeaching Clinton. | entailment |
The biography exposes the pioneer sexologist as a gay masochist who organized and filmed orgies. | The biography was not very well known. | neutral |
Weird Ted receives The New Yorker , New York Review of Books , and Los Angeles Times in prison and spends his rare recreation time with fellow bombers Timothy McVeigh and Ramzi Yousef. | Weird Ted has never gotten into any trouble with the law, he's just a bit eccentric is all. | contradiction |
But real competition should be the 20 th -anniversary gift bestowed on these fair-weather friends of deregulation. | The author would like to see these people have some real competition. | entailment |
a consuming addiction, says the New York Times ' Stephen Holden. | Stephen Holden is affiliated with the New York Times. | entailment |
It happened in the late 1960s, when state and local officials embarked on a campaign to encourage welfare and food-stamp use--to remove stigma and boost participation rates. | Food-stamp participation skyrocketed due to the well-managed campaign. | neutral |
The suspected shooter was described as a well-liked honor student with no disciplinary record. | The suspected shooter had an extensive disciplinary record and had bad grades. | contradiction |
But Weld blew this moral advantage by attacking Helms July 15. | Helms did not care about Weld. | contradiction |
The second reference to bumfuzzled was in History of the Life of Rev. | The first reference to Bumfuzzled is in The Bible. | neutral |
Chances are that if you know she's running around, it's likely your brother does, too. | If your brother knows she's running around he'll probably tell your mom. | neutral |
Starr was putting his own guys to sleep. | Starr always gave the most boring speeches. | neutral |
To ward off increasingly strident demands from leftists, Rockefeller wanted to create businesses that would raise people's standard of living; using his own resources, he set up companies to raise cattle, grow crops, market food, develop natural resources, and build housing. | Rockefeller set up companies in various markets. | entailment |
Greenberg's survey, for example, asks people who voted for Clinton to pick from a list of possible reasons why they did so. | Greenberg released a survey, which included questions pertaining to Bill Clinton. | entailment |
Any sure thing attracts too many hackneyed ideas, like Wolff's, and too much foolish money. | No thing is sure, everything is up in the air. | contradiction |
The more she's covered, the less people care about her, and the more reporters hyperbolize. | Reporters never have a tendency to exaggerate their claims. | contradiction |
The postal system was even more important for civil society and democratic politics than for commerce. | Commerce required the postal system more than any other aspect of society. | contradiction |
In the case of Microsoft, Blumenthal of Connecticut appears to have won the coveted prize, managing to eclipse Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller, who is chairman of the NAAG's antitrust committee, and New York's Vacco, who heads the consumer committee. | Blumenthal won the prize because he is friends with the person who assigns the cases. | neutral |
Possibly, Bakaly meant to give the impression that Starr has a good hand without formally stating anything, but more likely it was an unintentional snafu. | A formal statement was not made, Bakaly assumed Starr would understand the meaning behind the actions. | entailment |
The theory that only a monopolist can price discriminate is standard textbook fare, and it's borne out by a lot of observations. | Students are taught about monopoly and prices in school. | neutral |
Pokemon creates an entire alternate universe, a land with its own cities, ecosystem, and rules. | The Pokemon universe has cities. | entailment |
In an interview, Gates reiterates the Microsoft line, We need to keep innovating to stay alive. | Gates is extremely private and has never given a interview. | contradiction |
The newsweeklies slam the Clinton administration's Kosovo policy. | Clinton's Kosovo policy was criticized by several news outlets. | entailment |
Clinton doesn't allow alcohol in the Oval Office because it might interfere with his potency. | Clinton has some say about what can and can not be brought into the Oval Office. | entailment |
Levi relies on its famous brand name--competitors rely on their stylish cuts. | Levi's is a brand that is known by many people. | entailment |
Monetary union and relaxed fiscal policy are sparking the boom. | Relaxed fiscal policy is necessary for economic booms. | neutral |
In an interview, Gates reiterates the Microsoft line, We need to keep innovating to stay alive. | Gates knows the line associated with Microsoft. | entailment |
And if Gates didn't edit the anthologies himself, his name nonetheless lent credibility and, therefore, enhanced funding prospects to deserving projects. | Gates didn't normally use a ghostwriter until these anthologies. | neutral |
Instead, it's the company that owns the name that dictates the terms. | The name is in the public domain and is available for public use. | contradiction |
It's a real strain on our relationship to have her parents and grandparents letting her know that they think I am unworthy. | Our relationship is stronger after her parents and grandparents tell her their feelings of me. | contradiction |
The agency can't really ensure their client's behavior, but you would know that it had done its very best to choose only well-behaved children. | The agency is incapable of making sure that the client behaves appropriately. | entailment |
Compare Moyers with 60 Minutes , whose rough-and-tumble, ambush journalism is the antithesis of his. | Moyers uses a shy approach to journalism. | contradiction |
Microsoft has used the image of its competitors' political influence to portray its own lobbying as self-defense. | Only two of Microsoft's competitors refuse to engage in politics. | neutral |
It seems to me an unnecessary expense to spend many millions of dollars to reduce a few people's travel time by five minutes. | Millions of dollars can decrease travel time by five minutes. | neutral |
Fashion is as acceptable in France as any imaginative work, and criticism about it has certainly flourished there. | France is a major fashion destination. | entailment |
Or, maybe higher savings wouldn't really increase growth. | It's possible that growth won't increase when higher savings is promoted. | entailment |
Industry folks fear they have given too much away. | Industry folks fear they have given too little away. | contradiction |
Suppose, for example, that an estate of $400 is to be divided among creditors who claim $100, $200, and $300. | The estate will not be divided as it will be given as a whole. | contradiction |
particular national We are simultaneously subject to every other national jurisdiction. | This granting of jurisdiction is due to a diplomatic agreement among the nations. | neutral |
Long ignored by snake experts, the skeleton shares many physical characteristics with that of snakes, including its 140 vertebrae and its extraordinarily flexible jaws. | Most people did not know about the flexible jaws. | neutral |
Announcement of the terms sent Galoob's stock plummeting, so that Lucasfilm's options are now out of the money. | Galoob's stock has never dropped in the history of its existence. | contradiction |
A story says robot insects will soon be deployed by the military. | The Secretary of Defense said the military has no plans to deploy robot insects ever. | contradiction |
As local lore goes, it doesn't match the all-time classic (Headless Body Found in Topless Bar). | The story of the Headless Body Found in the Topless Bar is the most well known in our town. | neutral |
(At least they said it was hers when Sophie R-C handed over a100,000 of Bill Gates' money.) | Bill Gates' has plenty of money to share with Sophie. | neutral |
Later, McLaughlin refers to Saddam's Republican Guard as the Red Guard. | Saddam's Republican Guard has no other names. | contradiction |
If he had lied under oath about parking illegally I wouldn't be so disgusted. | He was recently in court. | entailment |
He recognized a Christian duty to charity but was gripped by a fear that his charity would be wasted, thereby incriminating him in sin. | He feared his chairty would be wasted. | entailment |
Both are Democrats who converted to conservative Republicanism. | Democrats cannot convert to being a Republican. | contradiction |
But it certainly complicates the story, and Gerth either downplayed it or left it out. | Gerth loudly proclaimed the entire story to those who would listen. | contradiction |
The writers had to make their points in terms that people of the time would understand. | Readers really enjoyed the points the writers made. | neutral |
The technophobic This is what we get for relying on gadgets. | The author is likely afraid of technology. | neutral |
And third, in the issue it published the following Monday, Newsweek included the full excerpt--which is where Brill found the out-of-context quote he claims Newsweek ignored. | Newsweek is a completely biased, untrustworthy periodical. | contradiction |
In one massacre, an 11-year-old girl watched her father being marched off and later found his charred body. | The girl has 1 younger brother. | neutral |
While Coz preaches decorum, the Globe has added more sensationalism, more gore, more nasty gossip. | Coz doesn't hold enough sway to cause a sphere of decorum. | neutral |
This Johnny was just a wig and a smear of lipstick on a clenched fist, but he made Seeor Wences that rarest of performers, a genuinely funny ventriloquist. | Johnny was a real person. | contradiction |
Spark was in her prime when she wrote Memento Mori . As she draws closer to mortality (may it be many novels away!) | Memento Mori was Spark's first novel. | neutral |
In fact, although all other nominees are welcome, Slate 's software-development team--through a simple iterative program--has already cast 1.8 million votes for Bill Gates. | Bill Gates will probably have at least 2 million votes cast for him. | neutral |
It covers every angle a young media entrepreneur could dream highbrow nonfiction (the first comprehensive collection of King's sermons); innovative nonfiction (a King autobiography cobbled together from his writings); audiotapes of King speeches; high-tech (a fancy civil-rights Web site); and even a little snack for D... | There is no religious material in the collection. | contradiction |
So what if all the negatives are lost? | No one ever wonders what happens if all negatives are lost. | contradiction |
In Other Magazines sizes up the Time , Newsweek , and other major periodicals--usually before they hit your mailbox or local newsstand. | Time and Newsweek are magazine companies. | entailment |
I can only hope that these low critical standards extend to my own work. | The author wants his work to be held to the highest standards. | contradiction |
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