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Nearing the end of my trip, I realize that my observations have been largely about race. | The author will be even more aware of his observations in the future. | neutral |
Most shops closed at 6 p.m. weekdays and on Saturday were not open or were open only until noon. | All shops were open Saturday afternoons. | contradiction |
The Nazi flag of the opening scene has become a Tibetan one, which they place on the summit. | the flag was set up on the summit. | entailment |
Indeed, many small and furry animals tend to be funny and, if you squint, resemble genitalia taken disturbingly out of context and scampering about the place. | Small furry animals scamper about. | entailment |
Today we cede our vision of '50s female fashion to the movie version, as if that were the real mirror of the decade--everything blatantly cleansed of error, willfully idealized into unreality, odorless, effortless, affectless. | Today we forever cement woman's fashion from the 1950's to never be abolished. | contradiction |
8. She's a dirty little secret. | She is involved in a big scandal. | neutral |
During his father's primary campaign, George W. Bush watched Pat Buchanan go from 1992 to 1938, the heyday of Father Coughlin, dragging the Republican Party with him. | Pat Buchanan was a Republican. | entailment |
Bettelheim had no overarching theory, but he had an abiding authority and the ambivalence it inspires. | Bettelheim was looked up to for a prolonged length of time. | entailment |
Still, Frisby did a better job than Woodward in offering meaning. | Woodward, on the other hand, was more effective than Frisby in conveying emotion. | neutral |
The authors claim to demonstrate that high IQ is more predictive of economic success than any other factor, and that low IQ is more predictive of poverty and social breakdown. | An average IQ would probably mean that person would end up in the middle class. | neutral |
Reporters rely on neighbors to flesh out the characters of killers, but what, really, do neighbors know? | Serial killers are sometimes suspected by their neighbors. | neutral |
According to Time , dopamine explains how and why we become addicted to sex, drugs, booze, gambling, food, cheap thrills, and yes, tobacco. | The article in Time Magazine was written in spanish. | neutral |
Human nature puts Clinton at a disadvantage in this debate. | There is no question that Clinton has all of the advantages heading into this debate. | contradiction |
Newsweek says the future of the country may be riding on Powell's campaign to save at-risk kids, but doubts whether the general can persuade corporations to make long-term commitments to philanthropy. | Powell has powerful corporate connections that make his campaign look like a sure thing. | contradiction |
Hillary's rage that night was surely one of the most authentic sights ever shown on television, prompting the thought that, unlike the absurd Linda Tripp, both Clintons really are us, in our various phases--and incidentally that Hillary may be the only first lady in my lifetime (which goes back a bit) that one can even... | Hillary would be a great president. | neutral |
Doctors often miss these effects. | Doctors sometimes have trouble when diagnosing their patients. | entailment |
Oh, Just Give the Damn Answer | There was no answer, as they were asked a rhetorical question. | neutral |
They say things like This is the coolest generation ever. | A majority of people believe the current generation is the coolest ever. | neutral |
The Times speculated that NATO officials leaked the bad news to persuade Congress not to pull out the troops. | NATO did not leak any news. | contradiction |
Dr. Arthur Caplan, the only ethicist at the hearing who betrayed any awareness of the new issues, focused instead on the morality of trade-offs. | Dr. Arthur Caplan only cares about morality and has a lack of self-awareness | neutral |
Zhukov rallied the indomitable men and women of that mighty force to stop the German army outside the gates of Moscow and left them to die by the thousands in the snow. | Zhukov left because he forgot to pick up his child from school. | neutral |
This all happened in real life--although the Rockettes weren't the real Rockettes and neither was the choir. | The Rockettes were not the real Rockettes as it was a cover band. | entailment |
The other, largely neglected Imply that the competition, as currently configured, is improbably upscale. | There's no reason to think that the current competition is anything but downscale. | contradiction |
He has since criticized Buchanan directly and encouraged Weicker to run for the Reform Party's nomination. | He continues to support Buchanan. | contradiction |
The Associated Press notes she's leaving two months after The New Yorker brought in a new publisher and began to merge operations with other Conde Nast publications to save money. | The New Yorker is having financial issues so they are attempting everything to save money. | neutral |
First, we don't know that Maxwell would have found another Without Joan, he might have struck out that night. | Maxwell probably would have struck out without Joan. | neutral |
And in the Where are they now? | There is some doubt as to their present location. | entailment |
will probably experience a series of terrible events--wrenching calamities that are economic or social or environmental in nature seems well within the realm of plausibility. | A series of misfortunes is a possibility. | entailment |
Although it hasn't dominated Seattle's skyline since the '80s, when the economic boom sprouted a host of taller buildings, it remains the city's symbol of progress. | The economy prospered due to so many tech companies moving into the Seattle area. | neutral |
Blame the good manners on Christmas spirit. | They are behaving well because they want Christmas gifts. | neutral |
Whites still outearn blacks, black unemployment is twice the rate of white unemployment, and 13 percent of black men are disenfranchised because of felony convictions. | 99 percent of black men are disenfranchised because of felony convictions. | contradiction |
Pol Pot is in captivity | No one captured Pol Pot. | contradiction |
The 1) Bush's declaration marks the earliest start ever to a presidential campaign. | Bush began campaigning in the hopes of winning several swing states. | neutral |
Solid candidates, such as RFK (or HRC), weather the charges. | RFK and HRC are dynamic and are able to withstand pressures applied by changes. | entailment |
Women are so large a part of the labor force that it is hard to believe that this could be true of the total if it were not also true of women. | No women work at this company. | contradiction |
As in the regular world, the easier it is for Joe Consumer to track down an illegal distributor, the easier it is for cops to do the same. | The easier it is to commit a crime, the easier it is for law enforcement to investigate and prosecute it. | entailment |
The images in Touch of E v il have been boiled down so that all its ingredients are mashed together in the sludge. | The images in Touch of Evil is a mixed of things. | entailment |
I have certainly forgiven Bob Inglis. | Bob has not been forgiven at all. | contradiction |
And for two-income couples, getting married nearly always results in a higher tax bill. | couples who both work pay much lower taxes when they marry. | contradiction |
Dole gave 12 hours of formal interviews and lots more time informally, in part because, as his press secretary Nelson Warfield told me last week, he likes Woodward personally. | Dole and Woodward have good cooperation between each other. | neutral |
(Violence among theatrical people, on the other hand, can be entertainingly savage, cf, All About Eve .) In all the hullabaloo about violence in popular entertainment, movies and television were often chastised, the stage never. | Violence can be seen both on television and on the movie screen. | entailment |
The cover essay reflects on hate, describing it as a personal psychological reaction to idiosyncratic experience. | The subject of the essay was about hate. | entailment |
Invented in 1993: After a big interception, Packers safety Leroy Butler . The populist Leap is particularly suited to the NFL's only publicly owned team, the zealously beloved Pack. | Leroy Butler is an NFL player that plays for the Packers. | entailment |
perhaps a tad derivative of golub, but still an artist of far more restraint and maturity than one might expect of someone her age. | The artist shows restraint and maturity in her artwork. | entailment |
You can be sure of only two Each party is arguing exactly the opposite of what it argued the last time a Republican president led the nation into war, and exactly the opposite of what it will argue next time. | It makes good political sense to change your political stance. | neutral |
Second, the whole fiasco was the best thing that could have happened to the firm. | The fiasco was tragic for the firm. | contradiction |
Dutch World, where all sorts of fictional characters created by Edmund Morris come out to play with children of all ages! | The characters created by Edmund are beneficial for children to play with. | neutral |
Affirmative action is likely to fail when it is merely a special preference bestowed upon those who have the right parents, whether right means educational pedigree or skin color. | No one makes decisions using affirmative action. | contradiction |
These improvements have not taken place because well-meaning people in the West have done anything to help--foreign aid, never large, has lately shrunk to virtually nothing. | Foreign aid has been reduced. | entailment |
Yes, he's an asshole-junkie, but, in the capable hands of Michael Imperioli, he is not only He is a cursing, bitch-slapping metaphor for the entire decline of the mob. | Imperioli crafts an incredible metaphorical character. | entailment |
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. | Children should call adults by the name or title the adults prefer. | entailment |
In 19 th -century Britain, this tough love helped keep the divorce rate near zero even amid the stark status inequality of a modern nation. | A recently published book suggests that over thirty percent of married people in 19th-century Britain had affairs. | neutral |
And when it stumbles onto a good subject for a series, like Ken Burns' history of baseball, it turns the show into a seminar on racism and labor relations, not the hit-and-run and the spitball. | Ken Burns has a documentary in regards to the history of baseball. | entailment |
Why hasn't natural selection corrected the immune system's misguided response? | Our immune system is not a product of natural selection. | contradiction |
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. | Bakaly and Starr meet for lunch on saturdays. | 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 not expected. | entailment |
Gloria Steinem announced that in the new incarnation of Ms. , fat is no longer a feminist issue. | Fat was never an issue for feminism. | contradiction |
No adult ever played with Ninja Turtles or Power Rangers. | Adults hate Ninja Turtles and Power Rangers. | neutral |
And can anybody remember Renee Richards, the transsexual tennis-playing physician? | Renee Richards is well respected for her talents. | neutral |
That Explains Why Clinton's Finger The McLaughlin Group spends 11 minutes in a straight-faced discussion of Maureen Dowd's jokey suggestion that Clinton is actually ... | The McLaughlin Group show lasts less than 10 minutes. | contradiction |
It's OK, Leo Strauss Was a Devoted Someone should slip Kenneth Starr a tape of this week's This Week , where Kristol admits to being eliminated from the office NCAA pool. | Leo Strauss didn't want Kenneth Starr to see this week's episode of This Week. | contradiction |
If you know that the state lottery is likely to be rigged, you'll buy fewer tickets. | No one buys any lottery tickets. | contradiction |
What Ledbetter misses is that PBS's time--if it ever had one--has come and gone. | Ledbetter misses watching PBS. | entailment |
He's plunging us, the viewers, into it, too. | The viewers aren't being plunged into anything. | contradiction |
As far as Pundit Central knows, this is the first instance of talking heads elevating their own comments to the status of newsworthy chat fodder. | The talking heads downplayed their comments to not be heard on the news. | contradiction |
Didion has always been an expert on coolness, numbness, in hot climates. | No one believes in Didion's expertise on subjects particularly climate. | contradiction |
--Associated Press story of Wednesday, Oct. 27, describing the efforts of Clinton aide Harold Ickes on behalf of Jesse Jackson Jr.'s campaign for Congress. | The story being described was posted on a weekday. | entailment |
Are we talking about dozens of people or thousands? | We are talking about more than one person. | entailment |
perhaps a tad derivative of golub, but still an artist of far more restraint and maturity than one might expect of someone her age. | She is an extremely veteran artist and not young at all. | contradiction |
To some extent, Miller's fate is that of the Broadway stage. | Miller's fate is to be an bus driver. | contradiction |
Against this background, Bush's Guard service looks noble. | The servicemembers guarding Bush demonstrate a high degree of professionalism in their work. | neutral |
So all the money from the sales of the manufacturing operations, $3 billion, is going to a share buyback program, which is to say that instead of being used to create new wealth, it will simply be redistributed from the company to investors. | The $3 billion in sales will be given to investors. | entailment |
The Washington Post says that Republicans will encourage unity by allowing Smith to retain his committee chairmanship and caucus membership. | The Washington Post commented on unity in politics. | entailment |
Until two years ago, it was ritual among Supreme Court-watchers to speculate that this term would be Rehnquist's last. | Until two years ago, Supreme Court-watchers didn't spend any time speculating about Rehnquist's career. | contradiction |
To the contrary, Jacob, he declared. | It is exactly the same, Jacob. | contradiction |
Unrestricted trade will help U.S. industries in the first category but will wipe out those in the second category. | There is more than one category for U.S. industries. | entailment |
None exploited pig as an epithet for policeman. | All of them casually called policemen pigs. | contradiction |
Granted, there exists, in the form of a rich language and history, what Huntington would call a core Sinic civilization. | Language and history are important to civilization. | entailment |
Even a decade ago, a movie about Wilde and his gay affair would have been considered Today, it's a cliche. | Wilde was a homosexual. | entailment |
But in anything as complicated as aviation or romance, there are infinite possibilities for debacle. | Infinite possibilities exist within the realms of romance and aviation. | entailment |
The media linked the case to other recent shootings (in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Kentucky) and focused on the warning signs and the importance of taking them seriously. | Many people died in the shootings. | neutral |
This is, admittedly, just a single line from a long-ago interview, but it suggests that the Clintons are locked into a denial. | There has never been an interview about the Clintons. | contradiction |
Over the following week or so I tracked the 20 to 30 auctions for Unreal that were going on, and I eventually won a copy for $18. | The item up for auction was highly competitive among buyers. | neutral |
The new deterring nuclear, biological, or chemical warfare by lesser powers (formalizing President Bush's implicit warning to Saddam Hussein during the Gulf War). | Warfare is being dettered. | entailment |
Here's the way one investment industry correspondent--who prefers to be nameless--put it to me. | There is at least one correspondent associated with the investment industry. | entailment |
But then she found that he was making unseemly demands upon her, including the demand to lie on his behalf. | The man never asked the woman to lie for him. | contradiction |
If Oprah's not safe, no one is. | Threats had been made recently against Oprah's life. | neutral |
These notes were subpoenaed by special prosecutor Kenneth Starr on June 21, 1996. | Kenneth Starr practices law. | entailment |
Lipinski's camp quickly unveiled her Web site and booked her on television talk shows. | Her camp did not want her to appear in public. | contradiction |
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. | Moyers aided some of the most controversial presidents, but he is a master at gaining consensus. | entailment |
Eight pages later, a tribute to Princess Diana emphasizes her embodiment of, yes, Globalization has become the decade's most overused word, but at its heart, it embodies a real technology has made this a planet of shared experiences. | Princess Diana was one of the first people to really embody what is means to be famous in todays globalized world. | neutral |
Speaking of The third-place finisher, Forget Me Not , features an animated condom in a drawer. | The animation won third place in a contest. | entailment |
The Internet e-rate subsidies, as they're known, were authorized under the 1996 Telecommunications Act and are funded with new taxes on long-distance telephone companies, the size of each company's contribution depending on its market share. | The 1996 Telecommunications Act relied solely on charitable contributions for funding. | contradiction |
House Rules Committee Chairman Gerald Solomon, R-N.Y., has so far refused to schedule a hearing on Barr's resolution. | The hearing hasn't been scheduled due to COVID-19 restrictions. | neutral |
A classicist, Arendt saw the public arena as a version of the Athenian agora--a world of political theater, where the harsh light of publicity shines upon fierce debate. | Arendt had historical knowledge of ancient Greek politics. | entailment |
The villains were the blacklisters. | The blacklisters took offense at being called villains. | neutral |
Croatia analysts surmise that HDZ is keeping Tudjman alive as a campaign strategy. | HDZ is a shrewd strategist. | neutral |
Chernow attributes this attitude to Rockefeller's uncommon respect for the dollar. | Rockefeller had a great respect for the dollar. | entailment |
Time 's culture-heavy lineup includes Tiger Woods, Rosie O'Donnell, Babyface Edmonds, Don Imus, Trent Reznor, and Dilbert (of the comic strip). | Dilbert is not in any way associated with a comic strip. | contradiction |
Some weeks before, Nash had declined a University of Chicago offer of an endowed chair on the grounds that he was scheduled to become the emperor of Antarctica. | Nash claimed he was becoming an emperor. | entailment |
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