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The cover story , rehashing last week's discovery that smart mice can be genetically engineered, predicts that the bioengineering of human intelligence will soon be possible. | The cover story is in regards to last week's discovery. | entailment |
Almost instantly, kids in each group formed bonds of loyalty and group identification. | It was quick and easy for the kids to create bonds of loyalty. | entailment |
Why, if Isikoff's so bad? | Isikoff has some serious detractors. | entailment |
They may claim this, but their very appearance in these scarves cancels that interpretation. | Someone appears wearing scarves. | entailment |
They drive fabulous cars and pick up every check. | The checks come from trading stocks. | neutral |
They were spending obscene amounts of money on litigation--as much as $750 million a year, by one account--and the strain of wondering if this case would be the one that broke the bank couldn't have made working at these companies much fun. | Companies overspend on litigation expensese | neutral |
But for the role of spiritual guru to a candidate with a charisma deficit, he seems like just the guy. | A candidate with good charisma usually does better. | neutral |
(Click for more on the U.S. role in that restriction.) | to learn more about the U.S. role in the restriction, click here. | entailment |
Come to think of it, Brahms isn't that close to Mozart. | Brahms did not like Mozart. | neutral |
It also creates a presumption that it will be treated. | Something could need treatment. | entailment |
(Click here for a summary of the experiment.) | The summary will open in a new window. | neutral |
I still get up when a woman enters the room, open a door for her, and offer my seat on a bus. | A person who gets up when a woman enters the room, opens a door for her, and offer their seat on a bus is perpetuating sexist ideas. | neutral |
Moyers was an aide to the most political and confrontational of presidents, but he is the world champion of consensus, the patron saint in the church of Deborah Tannen. | Moyer's skills were learned through many conversations between the presidents and their other staff. | neutral |
For example, had the writer of the Genesis creation story been composing for a 20 th century readership, he or she would have explained God's hand in the evolutionary process as opposed to the more magical creation story in the Bible. | The Genesis story was written by more than one person. | neutral |
In the early stages of her career, Evita was fleshier and raunchier and blended better with Madonna's present persona. | Evita used to work more cohesively with the persona of Madonna. | entailment |
My favorite detail is the TV commercial where they pour out of the giant Bible. | The bible in question is larger than a typical television remote control. | entailment |
Success in Ireland just proves that the World's Only Superpower must intervene more frequently, say Kristol, Steve Roberts, and George Will ( This Week ). A few pundits stress potential pitfalls along the road to peace. | More frequent intervention by the "World's Only Superpower" is gaining support due to the success in Ireland. | entailment |
5) Dueling spins : The New York Times says the scandal will dog and impede Clinton's foreign policy. | The scandal is so damning that it will even affect domestic policy. | neutral |
A piece reports on a new treat for yogurt in a tube. | What makes the product so unique is the shape of the tube itself. | neutral |
Drug-policy experts and social scientists seem to agree that social and cultural factors are driving up teen drug use. | Teens are not using more drugs than they were in the past. | contradiction |
There must be that between them, she thought. | She believed that they are connected in some way. | entailment |
Bill Bennett said Newt Gingrich is cozying up to the left and should change course or step down. | At no time had anyone even contemplated Gingrich ingratiating himself with the left. | contradiction |
Some even think that while Internet competition may drive prices down initially, prices will rise as sellers are matched with buyers and the market clears. | Some people believe that the internet's effect on short term pricing trends will not hold in the longer term. | entailment |
This time, they were looking for a candidate who knew how to speak the language of love. | They were no long interested in a candidate that could deliver unifying speeches. | contradiction |
In effect, Nixon's misdeeds () so dwarf Clinton's--even the most severe charges of suborning perjury--that Republicans could wind up bollixed. | Nixon and Clinton committed misdeeds. | entailment |
Finally, on July 30, the committee passed a third, slightly weaker, article 21-17, which charged the president with having willfully disobeyed subpoenas. | The president was charged with disobeying subpoenas. | entailment |
And the name of that guy? | Someone forgot a man's name. | entailment |
Like many NBA old-timers, Bird deplores the MTVification of the league. | The MTVification is welcomed by the NBA players. | contradiction |
When some of his Giants players had drug problems, Parcells spent a week at a rehab center, scouting if it was good enough for his men. | Parcells does not care about his players. | contradiction |
In the spirit of the ongoing pile-on on journalists, I have to argue that journalists are to blame for rock pomposity. | Too many journalists today I are into themselves instead of the news. | entailment |
The Jerusalem Post pointed to a novelty-seeking and risk-taking gene discovered in Israel (see International Papers for ). Michael Kelly asks Washington Post readers why we lard up the sorrow with this great and gross festival of national media blah-blah about Camelot and royalty and The Kennedy Curse. | There is reported to be a novelty-seeking and risk-taking gene in humans. | entailment |
The current tumult in Kosovo completes a circle for Milosevic. | Milosevic started the tumult in Kosovo. | neutral |
There are people that just want to get this president (Sen. | Nobody wants to hunt down, or "get", this president. | contradiction |
The Wall Street Journal noted that liquor-industry executives are disgruntled with the ban because it prevents them from competing on the tube with beer companies. | The Wall Street Journal says beer company execs are frustrated with the ban becauseit keeps them with competing with liquor companies. | contradiction |
The already-outdated cover story wonders if NATO's deal with Yugoslavia will hold. | the cover story brings into question NATO's dealing with Yugoslavia. | entailment |
On Saturday, Mainichi Shimbun devoted its main editorial to Britain's new defense cuts, pointing out that Britain expects to save 141 billion yen on its defense bill over the next three years, while Japan's defense expenditure continues to rise. | Mainichi Shimbun doesn't print editorials on the weekend. | contradiction |
As the plucky challenger, Bradley can campaign both to the left and right of Gore, picking up support from anti-Gore, pro-labor activists on one day and boosting his pro-business, pro-free-trade agenda to Wall Streeters a few days later. | Bradley can get support from many different people. | entailment |
About what you did to that nice Galileo? | Galileo was known for his cruelty. | contradiction |
Exempted from Novak's observation might be executives at Reebok, who last year professed to have been unaware of connotations associated with the name they gave to a new women's running Incubus. | Reebok had a product line called Incubus. | entailment |
And these are things that, in this day and age, are rarely said at all. | This day is saturday. | neutral |
But the studio system in Hollywood disappeared while studio execs remained important as deal makers, and the same could happen in advertising. | Similar changes to those which Hollywood experienced were observed in the world of radio a few decades ago. | neutral |
Lied about it to everyone . | The truth was told to everyone. | contradiction |
But from Aumann and Maschler's work, we know that if you've found one consistent solution, you've found them all. | Maschler was a prominent philosopher. | neutral |
Consider Ehrlichman's reference to a certain left-wing Harvard professor, [first name unknown] Pomerantz, or whatever his name is, whose generosity towards the George McGovern campaign raises Nixon's suspicions. | A Harvard professor was generous to McGovern's political campaign. | entailment |
There's nothing in Pecker that isn't done more brilliantly--and more subversively--every week on Mike Judge's inspired cartoon series King of the Hill . | King of the Hill is known for its ability to subvert audience expectations. | entailment |
Are we backing the Kosovo Liberation Army? | There is a Liberation Army for Kosovo. | entailment |
But I love it even more because it has saved me so much trouble. | They hate it in spite of how well it works. | contradiction |
Now it stands to monopolize it, thanks to its ad dollars and its friends in the media. | It doesn't receive any money from ads. | contradiction |
[This last is a dig at Jesse Jackson.] | This last comment shows nothing but respect and reverence for Jesse Jackson. | contradiction |
Consider the opening to The End of the World, which introduces an angry son who, as the story goes on, will be called to Paris to care for a selfish dying | The End of the World takes place on an alien planet with no mention of any location on earth. | contradiction |
Wilson uses a stage backdrop of nothing but stark blue and projects bands of white light across it, while his performers stand almost motionless. | Wilson is a popular musician. | neutral |
In the latter, the director used farce not to lighten the drama but to darken it, so that the slapstick debacles seemed to spring from the hero's roiling unconscious. | Farce was used in the movie. | entailment |
On the Today show, an evolutionist professor scoffed at the Kansas board's Only in education would an elected board of lay people decline to take the advice of a committee of experts. | Kansas' board could use some education. | neutral |
But the links may also be genetic or, at the very least, the result of ancient ancestral contact. | These links between DNA cannot be shown scientifically. | contradiction |
But the chats are basic Q and A' Chatters ask routine questions, the candidate types back a canned response. | Some of the questions focus on candidate experiences during the past election cycle. | neutral |
In Hong Kong, the South China Morning Post, under the headline U.S. | The South China Morning Post has gone out of business and has not published any papers since 1999. | contradiction |
Tanenhaus accuses Chambers of having inadvertently instigated McCarthyism, and shows us Chambers' paranoia, his introversion, his sententiousness (Stephen Koch, the Wall Street Journal ). (Also, see Slate's mildly critical review by Ann Douglas.) | Chambers did not mean to instigate McCharthyism. | neutral |
The media is going to beat it to death until he finally has to just say one way or the other. | The media will not relent until a statement is made. | entailment |
Buying a new tie would be fun, not an obsessive, central, tail-wagging-the-dog-of-life activity. | Buying a new tie would be dreadful and I would hate the experience. | contradiction |
(I would bet that every survey of teens taken since Cain and Abel found that they named parents as their favorite role models.) | Adults took the survey along with the teens. | contradiction |
So, by a process known to psychologists as transference, she transferred her feelings, both positive and negative, to you, the second-most-important Bill in the country. | No feelings were shared between her and the second-most-important Bill in the country. | contradiction |
Police are said to be inept and corrupt. | It would be incorrect to state that all people think that cops are good at their jobs. | entailment |
With negotiations at a stalemate and summer vacations removing the motivation for an immediate solution, both sides appear to be settling in. | Lack of progress and summer vacations are draining any motivation for solutions. | entailment |
, people who don't exist) are suitable candidates for Jedi knighthood (perhaps Yoda will enlarge his definition of fear in subsequent episodes). | Suitable candidates for Jedi knighthood are seen by Yoda. | entailment |
If you want to know what a real myth is, don't bother with synergy. | The author has little faith in the pursuit of synergy. | entailment |
Richard Romley, the district attorney for Maricopa County ( which includes metropolitan Phoenix), was perhaps the most incisive of those who testified before a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing early this month. | Maricopa County is in New York. | contradiction |
One of the few remaining ways to obtain a coveted downward departure--a sentence below the official range--is through cooperation with the government . In Lewinsky's case, lawyer Ginsburg, rather than turning state's evidence after indictment, is asking for immunity--a guarantee that his client will never face charges ... | There are many alternatives besides goverment cooperation that Ginsburg can persue to reach a downward departure. | contradiction |
You might end up with such a brave battalion of heroes that when a grenade lands in their midst, there is a competition to see who gets to jump on it to save the others. | No matter what your fellow soldiers will risk their life to save you. | contradiction |
In short, the place made Bosch look like a Methodist picnic. | Bosch looked more like a battlefield than a location associated with Methodists. | contradiction |
The Indonesian movement was a rather spontaneous resistance led by ordinary students, workers, the unemployed, and the lower-middle classes. | The Indonesian movement was led by ordinary citizens. | entailment |
To paraphrase Pink Floyd (or was it Catullus?) | Pink Floyd has never been paraphrased. | contradiction |
They report the makeup artist took another man on a multimillion-dollar, Oprah-hosted cruise. | The cruise was set to visit the Caribbean Islands and other beautiful places. | neutral |
There is lots of truth to that view. | There is nothing true in regards to that view. | contradiction |
Even this distinction, though, is changing with the development of off-line software that automatically goes to the Web to retrieve material, and stores it on your own computer. | The software stores data locally. | entailment |
But for the role of spiritual guru to a candidate with a charisma deficit, he seems like just the guy. | He's helping the candidate with his personality. | entailment |
It may be a long-shot strategy, but Dole is far behind. | Dole needs a long-shot, high-risk strategy to succeed. | neutral |
On behalf of the Harvard Square respondents, it must be said that ignorance was masked by a bravura self-confidence. | Several of the Harvard Square respondents lacked an education. | neutral |
World Report , Time , Newsweek , Slate , and The New Yorker , said he wouldn't mind the criticism a bit. | The man went to papers as he wanted to improve himself, both mentally and physically. | neutral |
is that it sometimes finds those answers too predictably. | The answers are at times discovered in a predictable fashion. | entailment |
He has already demonstrated his acumen at milking the confrontation with Helms for its maximum theatrical and political value. | His confrontation with Helms was not something he wanted to exaggerate or dramatize. | contradiction |
In his Feb. 3 from the Clinton trial, he writes, History and the American people have already rendered their verdict. | Clinton was on trial. | entailment |
Surely Madison Avenue has enough brains to make a Hakeem ad--or a Clyde Drexler ad, or a Malone ad--that appeals to inner-city kids. | Inner-city kids are an important market for the product. | neutral |
It sketches out a pattern of Clinton aides attempting to convince multiple Clinton alleged paramours (Dolly Kyle Browning, Monica Lewinsky, Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey) to keep silent. | One aid is thought to have even offered Gennifer Flowers money if she no longer talked on the matter. | neutral |
Bullets explode in shards of glass and light, bringing death in chiaroscuro. | The bullets were shot out of a pistol. | neutral |
As geologist Nathan Winslow puts it in a gently skeptical review on self-organized criticality, A theory can, once in the pop science regime, acquire a level of acceptance and momentum that may or may not be warranted by its actual scientific credibility. | Credible theories are looked over for ones that are more popular | neutral |
Hey, Mambo!Mambo Italiano ...Go, go, Joe!You mixed-up Siciliano | Siciliano is a certain Italiano. | entailment |
Its subject isn't the power of enchantment but the power of Benigni to celebrate, Jerry Lewis-like, his own beautiful martyrdom. | The subject is about the power of enchantment and nothing else. | contradiction |
I might even vote for her. | There's a chance I'm going to vote for her. | entailment |
And with those four stigmatic words, the music business was born. | These four words continue to inspire other businesses across the world. | neutral |
GS's Saturday Evening Post articles eerily suggest words we were to hear 50 or 60 years later. | The Saturday Evening Post has very interesting articles. | neutral |
An article argues that liberals should oppose the National Endowment for the Arts on the grounds that art does not need federal subsidies. | Arguing strongly for increased federal subsidies for art, an article asks liberals to support the National Endowment for the Arts. | contradiction |
This is, admittedly, just a single line from a long-ago interview, but it suggests that the Clintons are locked into a denial. | There was an interview long ago about the Clintons. | entailment |
The territory's gross domestic product is expected to grow by 5 percent or 6 percent in 1997 and 1998, up from 4.7 percent in 1996. | Since at least 1996, the territory has experienced increased GDP growth of 4 percent or more. | entailment |
When asked whether the United States should oppose loans to Russia because of the war, Berger replies, It's a premature question because the predicate question is whether they get the economic reforms in order, at which point we'll have to look at what's in our national interest. | The United States is unaware, as of this point, if Russia has their economic system stabilized through reforms. | entailment |
We look around our own solar system, and what appears to be common are planets that have no life whatsoever. | No living thing has ever been on any other planet in our solar system. | neutral |
Don't fight over small issues. | Small issues are worth fight for. | contradiction |
If U.S. cities were abandoned tomorrow, would the survival rate of our public buildings be better or worse? | There is no need to ask; buildings only survive because of human involvement. | contradiction |
Needless to say, one such entry would be unacceptable, and we've adopted strict safeguards to prevent any such problems. | No entry of the sort has caused any problems yet. | entailment |
A teaser horse is the warm-up act, an important but ultimately expendable creature. | The teaser horse is not the main act. | entailment |
As Redgrave moves from person to person--worrying about what each is really thinking, and about the young man whose tragic fate she heard tell of from one of her guests--the movie floods with feeling. | Redgrave was concerned about what people thought. | entailment |
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