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That's the only thing that'll overcome the meat-grinding aspects of national politics. | National politics that be overcome. | entailment |
Having done so, they finally agree to marry but with She has privacy, freedom to pursue her own life and friends, control over money, etc. | There are no stipulations on the wedding agreement. | contradiction |
But the Sports Network posts Vegas odds, from the Stardust and Mirage casinos, no less. | The Stardust and Mirage casinos have never informed media sources of their odds; they're all in-house knowledge. | contradiction |
So does that of my fellow general editor, Nelly MacKay. | Nelly MacKay is the only editor at the magazine. | contradiction |
American critics, with such exceptions as Slate 's Christopher Benfey, say that Hughes' poems are not very perceptive and not at all introspective. | Christopher Benfey has criticized Hughes' poems. | entailment |
His decision to resign and run for the ambassadorship few expect him to win should be treated like these other nutty episodes. | He is a shoo-in for the ambassadorship. | contradiction |
(Remember, they weren't Time Warner fans prior to the AOL deal.) | The AOL deal had no effect on how they felt about Time Warner. | contradiction |
Fearing his powers might be waning as he approached 30, Nash decided he would solve the most important unresolved problem in the Riemann Zeta conjecture. | There were no problems left to solve in regards to the Riemann Zeta conjecture. | contradiction |
Ajami's book is an indispensable guide to why anyone in the Arab world still listens to it. | Ajami's book would not be useful to anyone in understanding any topic. | contradiction |
Some House Republicans, including DeLay, have fired back at Bush, accusing him of betraying them, meddling in their business, and distorting their ideas. | Bush has ignored those criticisms towards him. | neutral |
Republicans have long demanded smaller government. | Conservatives, for a long time, have insisted on downsizing the government. | entailment |
Kinsley fails to address the main point of the privatization Social Security changes people's behavior. | Kinsley has been transparent regarding the Social Security changes and addressed them fully. | contradiction |
You love it up here, don't you? | The person being asked is having the time of their life. | neutral |
His son and heir, Bashar, is inexperienced (he's an ophthalmologist by training). | A man has a male child named Bashar who has training in a different career. | entailment |
Judging from their undergraduate careers alone, you might well argue that the examples of Bill Bradley and George W. Bush illustrate a subtler point about affirmative action than mere thumbs-up or thumbs-down. | Bill Bradley and George W. Bush were high performing students in college. | contradiction |
But the value of Japanese manufacturing practices was, if anything, understated. | The value of Japanese manufacturing practices is greater than noted. | entailment |
The oral-sex tape starts with well-known sex therapist Diana Wiley, in her poofy hair and broad-shouldered blue power suit, looking like she was about to explain how the sales force could increase its third-quarter productivity. | Diana Wiley is a poofy haired, well-known sex therapist. | entailment |
I've seen you around before, haven't I? What's your name again? | I knew who they were when I first saw them. | contradiction |
Can I, should I, even, expect her to change? | The author wants her to change, but thinks it will be a slow process. | neutral |
Reviewers find the set dull and the frozen Kabuki poses ... | The frozen Kabuki poses were dull. | neutral |
Perhaps, then, corporate rebirth is a fitting tag line. | a corporate rebirth isn't first on the list. | neutral |
So given sufficient foresight, the prospect of a 1980 punishment hurts the 1950 owners, even if they sell in the interim. | Somebody is considering a 1980 punishment. | entailment |
S chool Since the Columbine killings, there's been a special focus on depictions of adolescents committing mayhem in school. | This skews our interpretation of how much mayhem is actually happening in schools. | neutral |
Among experts who treat and study compulsive behaviors and chemical dependencies, there is controversy over the meaning of the term addiction and the efficacy of the disease model for a range of supposed addictions, from alcoholism to compulsive gambling. | This controversy leads to a lot of problems for physicians who treat these addicts. | neutral |
Let's pause for a moment to map the nuances of that pitch. | The nuances are very unique. | neutral |
A whole Lincoln bedroom full of cliches, says Newsday 's John Anderson. | John Anderson has spent his entire career working for the New York Times. | contradiction |
They're regular old spending that Republicans happen not to like, such as support for the International Monetary Fund and highway demonstration projects in Democratic districts. | Republicans strongly support the International Monetary Fund along with this kind of regular old spending. | contradiction |
The old conventional Sibelius was a vulgar nationalist (a la Wagner) and a windy Romantic bore. | Sibelius loved their nation as much as their family. | neutral |
A considerably audible tsk, tsk I send you, Slate. | Slate is not a part of this conversation. | contradiction |
None of the Jewish groups has reversed its support for Pollard's release. | Of all the groups that reversed support for Pollard's release, none were Jewish. | entailment |
A long article in the same magazine enters the terrifying world of the yakuza , Japanese organized-crime syndicates. | The Yakuza is controlled by one family. | neutral |
OK, fine--simply provide me with quarterly reports on the yield of the fund and the value of my share in it. | The author doesn't hold any invesments. | contradiction |
The pope did, however, suggest the extradition of Tinky Winky, for 'crimes against God. | The pope commented on the teletubbies in satire. | entailment |
As a jazz composer, Sun Ra never fulfilled the bright promise of his early recordings like Jazz in Silhouette . But by founding a cult, he earned a lasting place in the larger culture, which otherwise might have eluded him. | Sun Ra would argue that he may perhaps fulfilled his promise. | neutral |
We don't have rational drug policies in the streets or public schools because we don't have rational discussions about drug use. | It would be helpful to have rational discussions about drug use. | entailment |
Paste for Greenies | Paste is an adhesive which keeps things apart. | contradiction |
[This last is a dig at Jesse Jackson.] | The dig in question made fun of Jackson's presidential runs. | neutral |
OK, fine--simply provide me with quarterly reports on the yield of the fund and the value of my share in it. | The author wants to get a better accounting of his financial investment. | entailment |
It is a great-looking book despite its shortcomings, and there is a lot of good information in it. | Although it is informative the book is terribly ugly. | contradiction |
The forgery story churned its way into the Washington Times on Oct. 26. | The forgery story was the headline of the Washington Times. | neutral |
The Orioles pressed for several design changes that lowered Camden Yards' top deck and produced a middle-row viewing distance of 199 feet, about eight rows closer than Arlington's. | The Orioles baseball team wanted to lower the top deck of Camden Yards. | entailment |
Indeed, Banks has written a useful survey of African-American scholars and writers and the ways in which they have worked throughout the history of the republic. | Banks compiled accurate data about African-American experience throughout history. | 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. | Officials have closed their investigation. | contradiction |
The Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art just hired its new head away from Disney. | The new head decided to accept a much lower salary by changing jobs because of their love of art. | neutral |
The site is actually no longer at the address that Direct Hit found to be most visited (a common problem with search engines). | the location is no longer affiliated with the address Direct Hit provided. | entailment |
The explanation is partly the frog-in-hot-water phenomenon (he'll jump out if you drop him in boiling water, but not if you put him in cold water and slowly heat it to boiling). | the description is partially the frog-in-hot-water phenomenon. | entailment |
Stretching his paint strokes into long, narrow ribbons, he retreated toward a kind of linear drawing in three colors. | He stretched his paint strokes into three colors of long, skinny lines. | entailment |
The commander in chief has made a commitment on behalf of the United States, and the United States must honor that commitment. | The commander in chief has always followed through on his commitments in the past. | neutral |
One problem, among many, is that most people's living rooms aren't Carnegie Hall; as a result, the music just sounds muddy. | The acoustics in people's houses are similar to Carnegie Hall. | contradiction |
For most quiz participants, the precarious venture that needed saving was either a failing TV show or a foundering political campaign. | Failing TV shows and floundering political campaigns didn't need saving. | contradiction |
Gore, like Clinton, has often used cultural issues such as abortion to make the GOP look extreme. | Gore used abortion because he knew he could not win on the other issues affecting America. | neutral |
Bombing the crap out of Third World countries and aspirin factories when you need a quick pick-me-up at the polls. | Third World countries deserve to be bombed for a quick boost in votes at the polls. | contradiction |
The best solutions for searching will probably result from a combination of humans and computers. | The computers are powered by intel CPUs. | neutral |
For the first time, the standard of living for the nation's poor (although not the very poor) is rising. | The nation's poor are getting poorer. | contradiction |
All I missed was something more than winks and hints about the nature of the triangle among Cahill, his wife, and her sister (the lush Angeline Ball), with whom he fathered several children. | Cahill is married. | entailment |
And later, a la Rousseau, As my understanding of the kinds of scripts about sexuality available to women bore down on me, the forest would function the way that fantasies of wilderness functioned for the urbanized eighteenth-century European I would find myself making a mental reference to the forest when I searched f... | I later used these thoughts and metaphors in my novel. | neutral |
In Gigot's mind, he is the most successful loser in political history--his failed presidential run defined a conservative agenda that was eventually elected in the person of Ronald Reagan. | Gigot could not have been more proud to see Ronald Reagan elected. | neutral |
So, the argument that we would simply have to find new buyers for government bonds is beside the point in the short run--and irrelevant in the long run, when Social Security will stop running surpluses. | Social Security will continue running surpluses. | contradiction |
these many columns and articles on the subject. | Many read the columns and articles on the subject. | neutral |
Bettelheim believed grandiosely in being a guide, but he had fundamentally humble guidance to that in the end, as in the beginning (one of his favorite phrases), one can hope to grow only by endeavoring to be one's own guide. | Despite being a guide himself, Bettelheim thought being your own guide was the only way to grow. | entailment |
[E]ven after being taken down a notch or two, [cities] will remain, by virtue of their concentrations of energy and intellect, at the center of the American political imagination. | Cities are not relevant to American political imagination. | contradiction |
Monetary union and relaxed fiscal policy are sparking the boom. | Strict fiscal policy is the best for economic growth. | contradiction |
It happened here about 2.1 billion years ago. | 2.1 billion years ago, it occurred at this location. | entailment |
But these individual successes can't disguise the very curious reality that we're living in a world that is somehow saturated by the media without actually paying all that much attention to it. | The individuals are successful thanks to media and technology. | entailment |
So the first choice should be read as being between the certainty of being rich and a possibility of being rich. | The first choice does not have anything to do with finances and riches. | contradiction |
I'm not sure it is right, in ways I hope it is wrong, and in the end, Richard, you might be It might just not add up. | I hope it is wrong solely so that I may rub it in Richard's face. | neutral |
They even agree that this would be a big mistake. | The mistake would be very costly. | neutral |
I assume that the whole thing was being broadcast, although I came in at the beginning of the last act. | none of it was shown, but I managed to catch the whole broadcast. | contradiction |
even falling knowing already he was dead, and how much I pray to myself I want not, ever, | A person is alive and having a good time. | contradiction |
Even with television and the Web, the Times ' news judgment is still the final word for many outlets. | Few outlets trusted the New York Times. | contradiction |
(Countering a question about tackiness, Dexter says, You should see what we turned down--'I Have a Dream' ice cream, Martin Luther King pocketknives. | Dexter is not interested in any gifts. | neutral |
IRA accounts allow income-earners to duck some taxation on that income if they promise to save it until they're old. | There are potential tax benefits to using IRA accounts. | entailment |
He said, 'Was this an attempt to subvert the Constitution? | It would be very bad in most people's opinions to try to subvert the constitution. | neutral |
I'd say some News Quiz participants owe some quasi-autonomous but government-regulated agency a letter of apology. | The participants are regretful. | neutral |
No doubt he will do better in his next book. | The next book will not be better than the last one. | contradiction |
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 think a dimensional model makes the least sense. | contradiction |
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. | Clinton and his aides openly encouraged the women to speak out. | contradiction |
good after-school programs, lots of computers, smaller classes, and higher standards for teachers. | They have been hiring only the best teachers. | neutral |
Clark also expressed the hope that he and Redgrave could continue with their marriage. | Redgrave and Clark were married. | entailment |
But it turns out that to buy $1 of dividends costs you $72 (among Dow Jones industrial average stocks). | You can buy dividends using paypal. | neutral |
After 15 years of almost uninterrupted superlative performance--which not even the Katzenberg and Ovitz contretemps could seriously slow down--it's almost impossible to remember how close Disney was to being dismantled in the early 1980s. | Disney talk about dismantling every other year for the past 15 years. | contradiction |
USAT : After all, this is the man about whom Carly Simon was rumored to have written the hit 1972 song, You're So Vain. | Carly Simon did not write her hit song You're So Vain. | contradiction |
And, clearly, everyone knew the facts of the matter today. | The facts relate to the legal precedings. | neutral |
Progressives are more definitive than most other observations about patently obvious things in society. | Progressives lack the ability to observe societal trends. | contradiction |
The Torah's text has varied over the centuries, and when dealing with ELS, tiny variations can be ruinous. | Like many religious texts, the meaning of the Torah has changed over the eras. | neutral |
The idea of a nation of stockholders is appealing but, in practice, the plants' old Soviet-style managers gained control. | The managers did not gain control during the practice. | contradiction |
Less well known, if less salacious, is the fact that in 1915, the Presbyterian moralist Woodrow Wilson, then a recent widower, used agents to run interference for him in his amorous pursuits. | in 1915, Woodrow Wilson had lost his wife. | entailment |
How much better, then--so much cleaner and more satisfying--is the Republican solution. | The Democrats have another way to solve the issue. | neutral |
Romantics will warm to further Enquirer disclosures. | the Enquirer has been a trusted news source for decades. | neutral |
White House aide Sidney Blumenthal is in the hot seat for testifying that he never mentioned President Clinton's stalker description of Monica Lewinsky to reporters. | Blementhal has been caught lying while testifying. | entailment |
Meanwhile, Olivia fits right into the role of the beautiful-blonde-who-isn't-really-a-bimbo. | Olivia is into her looks. | neutral |
recalls one ex- Vogue staffer wistfully. | The recollection was difficult for the staffer. | neutral |
Time 's excuse to put John Travolta on the the release of the movie Primary Colors . Travolta stars as the Bill Clinton character, and Time says it's a believable portrait of the president, one that includes all his lecherousness and charm. | Primary Colors is one of Travolta's best movies. | neutral |
But if smoking is addictive, then it makes sense to try to keep tobacco out of the hands of kids who are too young to take the warnings seriously. | Kids shouldn't have access to tobacco. | entailment |
But these vouchers can't be the kind conservatives prefer, which are sharply limited in value so as to forestall real integration while directing tenants toward private-sector slums. | The vouchers are intended to be the ones preferred by those who hold conservative values. | entailment |
Gopnik dismisses the cult of Picasso as just another kind of celebrity worship. | There is a large amount of people in the Cult of Picasso. | neutral |
Dexter and Jones are also seeking financing for their piace de resistance , the King Dream Center, a $50-million interactive museum complete with virtual-reality games. | Dexter and Jones is paying for the museum with their own cash. | contradiction |
Continue to give a 20-percent discount on hardback books to unborn children. | Many parents love the 20 percent discount. | neutral |
And it gives a package of free collectibles to any Webmaster who picks up its banner. | If a Webmaster picks up a banner, they get a free package of collectibles. | entailment |
The problem was the constant struggle for supplies. | The struggle for supplies was getting progressively worse over time. | neutral |
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