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For example, the engineers of the battalion exposed to sarin showed no higher illness rates than others. | Engineers were the only ones exposed in the battalion. | neutral |
Time 's James Collins calls it pretty good, gooey, yearning, adolescent fun, and Entertainment Weekly 's Ken Tucker calls it a solid weekly soap opera. | Collins and Tucker share a favorable opinion of the media. | entailment |
Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori has worked well enough to send countless young men to their deaths through the ages. | All men live until they're old. | contradiction |
When you press down on top of the pump, two separate substances emerge from two separate and concealed tanks. | Nothing happens when the pump is compressed at the top. | contradiction |
I think, David, you are being too prickly in responding to it. | They think that David's response is excessively prickly. | entailment |
Nixon's Watergate sins (dismissed by the public on the eve of the election as, at most, the work of overzealous campaign aides) caught up with him in his second term. | President Nixon should not have committed the Watergate scandal. | neutral |
So what's a randy president to do? | The randy president wanted to have an affair. | neutral |
The Times claimed that the number boycotting never reached a critical mass that would have threatened the integrity of its list. | The Times was not afraid for the legitimacy of the list that it manages. | entailment |
The Majic Bus brought Brinkley minor fame. | The character's personality also aided in bolstering Brinkley's popularity. | neutral |
(For more on the meeting, see .) (2/22/99) | There is more available about the meeting. | entailment |
(Billy is said to be the family peacemaker.) | Professionally, Billy actually is a therapist. | neutral |
2) And yet you secretly desire one so you can capture some magical moments from your childhood. | You want something that will help you capture childhood memories. | 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 globally loved. | entailment |
Last year, she opted to give a recital in Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall, rather than in the larger Avery Fisher Hall (to the chagrin of the presenter). | The recitals have always been given at Avery Fisher Hall. | contradiction |
Even if they use the meat. | Them using the meat has never even been considered. | contradiction |
Second, the whole fiasco was the best thing that could have happened to the firm. | The company was helped out by the fiasco. | entailment |
It is hard to understand how Grisham pulls this off. | The odds are against Grisham. | entailment |
He thought they bloomed for just the right length of time, smartly disappearing before you can tire of them. | The flowers are related to the common cactus. | neutral |
An article argues that projected budget surpluses rest on the shaky assumption that Congress will maintain budget ceilings by slicing popular domestic programs. | There are some shaky assumptions that Congress will keep the budget ceilings. | entailment |
The relationship it describes may strike many as exploitative or ugly for other reasons, but it is not illegal. | The relatinship it describes is illegal. | contradiction |
One reject was asked earnestly why on earth he had gone to live in Prague after graduation, surviving on odd jobs instead of starting a career back home. | One person was rejected. | entailment |
So fascinated that it ran not one, but two stories on the apparently bottomless topic, one in the Money and Business section and one in the Week in Review. | They were a fan of the stories written by the publication. | contradiction |
Ways to ward off Peter Lorre in M .-- Andrea Carla Been in a Coma Since 1932 Michaels | Andrea has been in a coma since 1932. | entailment |
This is so great because I haven't been getting any of this lately. | This is terrible, because this is all I've gotten lately. | contradiction |
As this discussion shows, measuring Web traffic is generally less exact than measuring traditional magazine circulation. | Nobody has any idea how the measurement of web traffic compares to that of traditional magazine circulation. | contradiction |
The National Basketball Association fined Chicago Bulls forward Dennis Rodman $50,000 for insulting Mormons. | The NBA was unhappy with the things that Rodman said about Mormons. | entailment |
You never know for sure what you're getting, which, unfortunately, is an argument for ponying up. | Ponying up lets you see what you get. | entailment |
By sidestepping obvious cliches (rushing crowds, crashing waves) in an effort to make a sensitive and tasteful show about a trashy subject, says Newsday 's Linda Winer, the production achieves only banality. | The production is not well received by critics but general audiences like it. | neutral |
Called WebRecord, it has some advantages over PrintSmart. | WebRecord has advantages over PrintSmart. | entailment |
But unlike Roosevelt, Rockefeller never developed the resilience to stay in power. | Roosevelt was able to maintain power for an extended period compared to Rockefeller. | entailment |
Come to think of it, Brahms isn't that close to Mozart. | Come to think of it, Brahms is exactly like Mozart. | contradiction |
If she fails to respond, he said, the House will have no choice but to call for the vice president's impeachment. | If the vice president is impeached, it is likely that the president will be impeached shortly after. | neutral |
And you have made other people happy, as well. | You have brought joy to others, too. | entailment |
It's also why he would make a lousy president. | He is much better suited to work in the Congress. | neutral |
Richard Lamm, who attempted to wrest leadership of the party away from Perot, is a classic Greater New England progressive, as is former Connecticut Gov. | Lamm successfully won party leadership from Perot. | contradiction |
What happened to Rocker's right to free (albeit despicable) speech? | Rocker was banned from speaking on his usual platforms because he was cruel. | neutral |
The villains were the blacklisters. | Some people didn't think that the blacklisters were a positive influence. | entailment |
The movie is a passable entertainment--call it The Half Monty . It has standard issue (but funny) farcical sight gags and a score of panpipes to provide the requisite undercurrent of Celtic melancholy. | The movie is unpassable entertainment --call it The Full Montague. | contradiction |
But we wouldn't know about Dowd's failure to muster a response, or about Lewinsky's poise and forthrightness, unless Dowd herself had chosen to tell us. | We know something about Dowd and Lewinsky. | entailment |
The Czech expat's second novel written in French causes some reviewers to proclaim his decline. | The Czech expat has written over 5 novels. | neutral |
As in their Ed Wood (1994) and The People vs. | Ed Wood won the Oscar for best movie in 1991. | contradiction |
As noted previously, the Shopping Avenger is but one superhero, and he issues abject apologies to all those who did not receive personal responses. | The Shopping Avenger does not apologize. | contradiction |
Why would Gates allow the publication of such a book with his byline and photo on the dust jacket? | The book was published exclusively as a paper-back, with no dust cover. | contradiction |
And I'll say If all the nations of the world got along as well as do the bagel and mango on my breakfast table every morning, that would be an impressive amount of along-getting. | I think mango and bagel is a good combination. | entailment |
Historians may also question whether the Steunenberg affair, on its own, touched off, in Lukas' words, a struggle for the soul of America. | Some question that there was even a struggle for America's soul in the first place. | neutral |
Check out our newest feature, Ask Bill Barnes. | In the new feature Bill Barnes gives advice on relationships and romance. | neutral |
We would have relevant professionals--scientists, accountants, engineers, forensic specialists--decide all criminal cases. | We will have people with no credibility decide all criminal cases. | contradiction |
First, why would allowing the interplay of free-market forces imply that stadiums, movie houses, and other mass entertainment centers would become dominated by wealthy people? | A free-market society needs stricter regulations to ensure fair play. | neutral |
It's certainly better than living in a society that allows money to entice people to convert their own health into a commodity. | The more money the healthier people are. | neutral |
Incidentally, he also asserts wrongly that Richard Nixon's Christmas bombing of Hanoi in 1972 made peace possible. | He was wrong in crediting Nixon's Christmas bombing as what made peace possible. | entailment |
(She'll need the dough to cover her legal expenses--see The Nation , below.) | She has no legal expenses. | contradiction |
It is this matter, he has said, which led him to found Judicial Watch in 1994. | Judicial Watch began during the 21st century. | contradiction |
Perhaps he's next on the FTC's hit list. | there's no way he's on the FTC hit list. | contradiction |
At night we sometimes had sex outside on the deck--and even in a swing hanging from a tree in her front yard. | They lacked the courage and curiosity to have sex outside. | 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. | Regardless of Richard's position, I am uncertain if it is right or wrong. | entailment |
Unlike most strips, his was about adults, albeit adults depicted as children. | Both adults and children can enjoy the comic strip. | neutral |
who turns out to have had sex with a dog, like maybe a golden retriever (unless things turn around and I get to do it at Fox in which case the dog will be a chimp, but that makes sense dramatically) who can't keep a secret (see, it's a talking dog), but it takes this big check from some tabloid where they JUST MAKE THI... | A golden retriever is not a type of fox. | entailment |
Wolf did both, by turning the issue into an object lesson on women's professional success. | Wolf exhibited no interest in discussing women's roles in the workplace. | contradiction |
Navy saved us from war, rages Buchanan in angry response to the suggestion that Kofi Annan's diplomacy ended the Iraq crisis. | Kofi Annan's diplomacy was part of the reason that the Iraq crisis was ended, not the Navy. | neutral |
Sportscaster Marv Albert denied charges that he had assaulted and sodomized a female acquaintance. | Marv Albert was accused of sexual assault. by someone he knew. | entailment |
Perhaps the uncritical reportage of Fitzsimmons' new story can be explained by pangs of guilt about the uncritical reportage of his old one. | The new story concerned rising COVID number throughout the nation. | neutral |
The MacDonalds of the world won't go away just because you think they're not worth responding to. | The MacDonalds are going away now. | contradiction |
To heed the better angels of your nature, you must know the devils first. | You need to know the devils before you can heed the angels of nature. | entailment |
People are judged and, in turn, judge others by how they look. | Looks are the only factor in judgements for some. | neutral |
A year ago, the wife of the Oxford don noticed that the pattern on Kleenex quilted tissue uncannily resembled the Penrose Arrowed Rhombi tilings pattern, which Sir Roger had invented--and copyrighted--in 1974. | Kleenex has used patterns on its products. | entailment |
Please send your nominations to 100TopHeds@slate.com. | An email for slate is not provided. | contradiction |
It is the cuisine equivalent of the landlord banging at your door. | The dishes were quite tasty. | contradiction |
I have filters that keep me from being subjected to that sort of language in my e-mail. | The filters are very strong. | neutral |
Josh Pons did not like this. | At least one person was critical of this. | entailment |
They report the makeup artist took another man on a multimillion-dollar, Oprah-hosted cruise. | This trip was very cheap and the man paid for it by himself. | contradiction |
Almost instantly, kids in each group formed bonds of loyalty and group identification. | It took three weeks before the kids identified with their group. | contradiction |
Apparently the Globe subscribes to the theory that incessant posthumous prying (They hadn't slept together for 12 months screamed one recent John-and-Carolyn cover) is just the thing for those trying to rest in peace. | The Globe respects the privacy of dead people. | contradiction |
(Next week : The mysterious motives of Hitler's would-be assassin.) | Everyone - even Hitler - knew of the assassin's motives. | contradiction |
But bizarrely, 1.7 million of those votes were for Kemal Ataterk. | Kemal Ataterk ended up receiving more than a few votes. | entailment |
O'Connor's desire for a baseball-free Good Friday, on the other hand, is surely heartfelt. | O'Connor is a basketball fan. | neutral |
Mayhem, family collapse, the occasional terrorist bomb, mad government policies, human platitudes--in this pleasant springtime of 1997, these, as Roth renders them, do seem to be everyone's favorite topics of conversation. | Roth has no interest in human casualties and the problems that plague humanity. | contradiction |
It's not our job to police the whole world , says the realist. | It's unrealistic to police the whole world. | entailment |
But what it isn't is a rational way to run an industry. | This is a well thought-out plan for running industry. | contradiction |
Though this version of libertarianism seems to flirt with anarchism, Boaz isn't worried about disarray. | Boaz is comfortable with this version of libertarianism. | entailment |
An article accuses the press of overlooking John McCain's domestic-policy gaffes. | John McCain made very few domestic-policy mistakes, that is why the press overlooked them, so says the article. | neutral |
He opens people up by agreeing with them. | He has a strategy to get people to open up. | entailment |
More Did Kaufman himself consider some of his experiments failures, or had his aesthetic finally become so punk/pro-wrestling that he thought driving people crazy was enough? | Kaufman's audiences had very mixed responses to his work. | neutral |
I hope it's not egotistical of me to think that when I write an article for, say, the New Republic , I am not reaching nearly everyone who might have an interest in it. | I don't think anyone will want to read this article. | contradiction |
But--and Levin is likely to find this praise more infuriating than any criticism--had he chosen to play his Emperor on a Steinway or a Bosendorfer, he might have given us one of the greatest recordings of the piece ever put on disc. | Even if he had played Emperor on a Steinway, his recording would be lacking. | contradiction |
As Horn argues, in most cases there is relatively little that parole agents can do to keep an offender who is determined to commit new crimes from committing them. | Parole officers do not have a good record of preventing ex-convict from relapsing. | entailment |
Consilience is, in any case, an excellent book. | Consilience was published in 1983. | neutral |
A package of stories in Newsweek examines India 50 years after independence. | India has been independent for only thirty years. | contradiction |
A story says that there is still virtually no evidence linking the Sudanese pharmaceutical plant bombed by the United States last year to chemical weapons production or terrorist Osama Bin Laden. | It was wrong for the US government to think Osama bin Laden was responsible for the attack. | neutral |
In a limited way, the Reagan speech served as guidance for his policies after he came into office. | He had no respect for Reagan. | contradiction |
I loved everything about talking to the folks who schlepped there on a Sunday morning; the comic effect of having a guy dressed like McGruff, the Crime Dog from public service ads, standing behind Dole. | On Sunday morning, a man dressed like a Crime Dog. | entailment |
It discourages close scrutiny and too many questions. | Close scrutiny and questions are discouraged. | entailment |
It might also be pointed out that Dole supported the political pardons meted out by Gerald Ford, when he served as Ford's running mate in 1976. | Dole ran as vice-president to Ford during the 1976 election. | entailment |
(Thank you.) | This person is full of animosity. | contradiction |
Johnny, she's been a-pinin' fer you ever sence you enlisted, an' last night durin' the fight she mighty nigh went distracted. | A woman is interested in Johnny. | entailment |
Both the NYT and WP run follow-on stories to last week's revelation that the government's drug office had a program of financial incentives for networks incorporating anti-drug themes into their shows. | Many media outlets started incorporating anti-drug themes into their shows in hopes of getting money from the government's drug office. | neutral |
(Actually, some of the bombs were pretty good movies, like Wolf and Remains of the Day, while others, like the much-maligned Last Action Hero with Arnold Schwarzenegger, were failures in an interesting way.) | Many critics considered Wolf and Remains of the Day a bad movie. | neutral |
At various points in the film, Harrer thinks longingly of Rolf and writes him letters. | Rolf never received the letters. | neutral |
At MIT, where he had been given a teaching job, he hardly bothered with undergraduates and humiliated graduate students by solving their thesis problems. | MIT fired him for misconduct. | neutral |
The hotel would deliver the desired ensemble to you (along with the indispensable needle-and-thread person and the right shoes) and would return it after you had checked out. | The hotel will arrange for clothing alterations if you need them. | entailment |
There are periods in which the work fades into hermeticism; there are periods when it aspires to a lyric summing up, as in the four Seasons (1986), in which the shadow of the artist is projected onto a sequence of Johnsian montages. | The four Seasons (1986) is the artist's most loved work. | neutral |
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