premise stringlengths 10 639 | hypothesis stringlengths 7 461 | label stringclasses 3
values |
|---|---|---|
Doctors have given a generation of such children normal sex organs (i.e. | Doctors made sure to prevent the current generation of children from developing normal sex organs. | contradiction |
The public is denied this access because the state, in thrall to the ideology of individualism, refuses either to interfere with speech bullies--such as pornographers--who silence women, or to subsidize the speech of the unorthodox, such as Robert Mapplethorpe. | The state does not allow speech bullying to happen. | contradiction |
The key word is overall . The increase or decrease in any particular item not only does not, but cannot, produce inflation. | Inflation is common in some countries. | neutral |
One historian has argued cogently that Calvin Coolidge's psychological problems helped .) | a specific archivist attributed Coolidge had help from his own mental issues. | entailment |
Lind means to debunk minimal realism, the argument that the United States should do only those things in the world that it really has to do, because the great evils it must avoid are overextension and overcommitment. | Most people agree with minimal realism. | neutral |
Do it too late and you seem, actually it's glib and insincere again. | It's insincere and glib once again. | entailment |
I also really believe that what people were responding to during the World Cup was the spirit of those women. | The spirit of those women were coming out during the World Cup. | entailment |
The Progressive Policy Institute's Rob Shapiro, who invented the concept of corporate welfare before Reich gave it a name, has identified $300 billion worth. | Rob Shapiro was an economist at the Progressive Policy Institute. | neutral |
Simply have their bouquets be identical and perhaps have them walk together. | No one will have flowers. | contradiction |
Paul shrinks from this view. | When looked at in this way, Paul appears smaller. | entailment |
Let me send it back over to you to address some of them. | The things to address are fairly minor. | neutral |
It runs several new pictures of Lewinsky, including two that are embarrassingly revealing. | One of the pictures shows Lewinsky wearing red lingerie. | neutral |
But unlike Roosevelt, Rockefeller never developed the resilience to stay in power. | Rockefeller aspired to be like Roosevelt, but fell short. | neutral |
Sunday's contests determined that the Tennessee Titans will face the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV. | Both the Titans and Rams won their games by over 10 points. | neutral |
I find it interesting that Alfred Gingold, in Onward, Christian Clothiers, doesn't have a problem with pro-abortion T-shirts or vulgar T-shirts (shit happens, coed nude basketball, bitch on wheels, etc.) but finds it necessary to tee off on evangelical Christian apparel. | Though fine with vulgar apparel, Alfred Gingold is critical of Christian clothing. | entailment |
Listen, I really don't want to criticize. | The author is outlining their criticism. | contradiction |
It is not my intention to give anti-Semitism any support whatever, wrote Marc Dem, as he argued that Jews were from outer space. | According to Marc Dem, Jews did not originally come from the middle east. | entailment |
And there's no dramatic payoff with the chillingly satanic tobacco company president (Michael Gambon) whose threats first make Wigand think about going public. | Michael Gambon has devoted his life to working for charity. | contradiction |
Mostyes voters dismissed the predictions of doom as exaggeration, according to polls conducted on either side of Election Day. | Voters were asked about doom. | entailment |
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. | Buyers for government bonds in the long run is irrelevant. | entailment |
In one massacre, an 11-year-old girl watched her father being marched off and later found his charred body. | A father was burned to death and his daughter found the body. | entailment |
It's one of the great British foods like roast beef and pork crackling, he explained. | Roast beef and pork crackling originated from Britain | neutral |
The act also ends long-standing rules against cross-ownership in broadcasting. | There was a rule regarding cross-ownership in broadcasting. | entailment |
While Johnson's survival deterred members of Congress from considering impeachment in Watergate, Nixon's ouster has had the opposite effect, emboldening Clinton's foes. | Members of Congress decided not to consider impeachment due to Johnson surviving. | entailment |
Upon him All ultimatelyrests. | He has no responsibility. | contradiction |
Thanks again for enduring what must have been a trying cartoon to publish. | The cartoon was hard to publish because of its explicit nature. | neutral |
Wilson uses a stage backdrop of nothing but stark blue and projects bands of white light across it, while his performers stand almost motionless. | The background of Wilson's stage uses white light. | entailment |
And parents of both sexes should remember that growing children are the fastest-paced Americans of them all. | Children are the slowest group of Americans. | contradiction |
Conservatives, after all, have spent the last year crediting Clinton's polls to He has lucked into the best economy in history. | conservatives will not discuss anything about Clinton. | contradiction |
We Americans mocked the militarism of German youth in the '30s, and now we're embracing Louis Caldera's ballistic schemes. | Americans now favor ballistic schemes because of their patriotic mindset. | neutral |
They think Gates is stepping down-contrary to Ballmer's insistence that Gates is stepping up to his new job-in hopes of appeasing Justice Department warriors who want Gates' head. | Some think Gates is stepping down because the Justice Department had people very eager to prosecute Gates. | entailment |
Deseg students bused from the inner-city find class differences harder to bridge than racial ones. | Class differences are a difficult issue for Deseg students. | entailment |
The brand that we now think of as irresistible seemed tired and used up, and this now seamlessly efficient company lacked even a formal business model before 1983. | The brand is seen as having must have products. | entailment |
Upgrading to Next Day Air does NOT [their emphasis] mean you'll get your order the next day. | You may not get your order the next day if you upgrade to Next Day Air. | entailment |
The Enquirer , however, says the girl called Sawyer's office to say men with guns were at the apartment. | Someone reported people with firearms. | entailment |
The data are computerized, but for policy reasons the reports are not available online. | The data can't be reached with internet. | entailment |
Map maker, map maker, make me a map. | They want the map maker to create a map for them. | entailment |
The piece features what is sure to be a major element of any Bradley a surfeit of tired sports metaphors. | Bradley hates anything to do with sports. | contradiction |
As Vecsey puts it, women eschew the cynical fouls and flagrant flops of the men. | Women tend to avoid the flagrancy and cynicism of men. | entailment |
James BeauSeigneur, a premill from Rockville, Md., has written a fictional trilogy dramatizing the End Times. | James BeauSeigneur has created a fabricated trilogy depicting the End Times. | entailment |
What about the children? | Despite having none of their own, this person cares about children. | neutral |
The privacy of children under 13 is already protected under federal law. | You are not allowed to invade the privacy of children as a result of federal law. | entailment |
Eastwood did more to make killing casual than anyone in mainstream cinema. | Eastwood does not condone casual killing. | neutral |
Manifolds, one must understand, are fairly wild and exotic beasts in mathematics. | Manifolds are interesting in Math. | neutral |
Clinton ( sorrowfully ): It wasn't me. | Clinton said it wasn't him. | entailment |
Our culture now interprets nearly all pleasures as addictions--or potential addictions. | Globally, people reject the notion that addictions can lead to pleasure. | contradiction |
But Royko also challenged white Chicago's prejudices, skewering bigots who tried to keep a white couple that had adopted a black baby out of their neighborhood or a funeral parlor that didn't want to bury a black soldier killed in Vietnam. | There are no problems of prejudice in Chicago. | contradiction |
In an interview, Gates reiterates the Microsoft line, We need to keep innovating to stay alive. | A good friend of Gates helped him come up with the Microsoft line. | neutral |
If you do know what cookies are and have set your computer not to accept them, our password/sign-in process won't work for you. | Allowing cookies means that the sign in process won't work. | contradiction |
This undermines explanations that assume ironclad effects of hormones. | There is nothing that disputes the ironclad effects of hormones. | contradiction |
But Milosevic, in turn, may have underestimated Clinton's agility. | Milosevic was acting on incorrect information when determining how well Clinton would be able to maneuver himself. | neutral |
Not all Republicans think this way. | Some in the Republican party saw a pressing need to combat climate change. | neutral |
In Take This Simple Test, Steven E. Landsburg goes into quite some mathematical detail about the public's so-called irrationality. | Steven Landsburg has a precise explanation of the public's irrational nature. | entailment |
(Gillette owns 67 percent of the U.S. razor market, and Campbell's has more than 75 percent of the U.S. soup market.) | Gillette and Campbell's are businesses that share major investors. | neutral |
Our Today's Papers column will be posted Friday (but not Thanksgiving Day). | The column will not run on Thursday. | entailment |
Book and software pirates are prosecuted under the copyright laws, but pirates are not really plagiarists. | Pirates care about the creators. | contradiction |
It's not hard to see why they use it. | It's easy to see why they use it. | entailment |
Democrats, unwilling to take another beating, folded, voting unanimously for the bill in full committee. | The Democrats have given up hope. | neutral |
The judge agreed there were extenuating circumstances because both songwriters had been inspired by old blues music. | The judge found no extenuating circumstances. | contradiction |
They thought Bob Dole lost in 1996 because he was mean and distant. | Bob Dole won in 1996 because he was joyful. | contradiction |
The Chechen Russia is trying to take us over again. | Russian Chechens have made attempts to annex a nation before. | entailment |
In contrast to the well-oiled Gore machine, Bradley has no staff, message, money, or following. | Gore ran a campaign with no staff, money, or message. | contradiction |
As I understand it, an exit strategy is a sort of poor man's Powell Doctrine. | The Powell Doctrine is referenced very often. | neutral |
Ianni writes, Johnson essentially worked as a middleman for the Italian syndicate. | Ianni wrote that Johnson was the head of the Italian syndicate. | contradiction |
From an erratic performance on the David Letterman show to a violent confrontation with a boyfriend to the latest, her odd behavior at the Cannes Film Festival. | She's been having problems the last 7 months. | neutral |
But filters aren't just for concerned parents. | the parents are completely at ease in regards to the filters. | contradiction |
Even the detective hired by the Clinton campaign in 1992 to intimidate bimbos was a People's Detective! | The Clinton campaign employed a detective. | entailment |
The bishops called their position old news, but gay Catholics found the shift in emphasis significant. | Gay Catholics are receiving a lot of optimism in the world these days. | neutral |
Even his pit bulls restrained themselves. | The animals were meaningfully provoked into responding, even if they did not. | neutral |
The early scenes evoke elation and dread simultaneously, the later ones just dread; and the last half-hour is unrelieved torture. | The scenes are from a horror movie. | neutral |
In the United States in 1996, big organizations funded the general election sites that everyone used--ABC, the Washington Post , and the National Journal fathered PoliticsNow, and Time and CNN sired AllPolitics -- and most major papers and TV channels, notably the new MSNBC, had election pages. | No major organizations funded the election sites. | contradiction |
It would be more true to say that Gopnik's need to see Picasso as a rascal deforms his view of Picasso's art. | Gopnik dislike Picasso and Picasso's art. | entailment |
Not until that supremely attractive female butt crossed my radar in Nordstrom did I start to feel better. | Nothing could make the often feel better. | contradiction |
It would be nice to say that we were rich because we were good, but the randomness of the market and the casual ethics of the hidden hand allow no such theocratic conclusion. | The market we invest in is cryptocurrency. | neutral |
The funny thing about the Sumitomo affair is that if you ignore the exotic trimmings--the Japanese names, the Chinese connection--it's a story right out of the robber-baron era, the days of Jay Gould and Jim Fisk. | In an increasingly technological world, the Sumimoto affair sounds like a science fiction affair-of-the-future. | contradiction |
The relationship it describes may strike many as exploitative or ugly for other reasons, but it is not illegal. | The relatinship it describes is legal. | entailment |
It takes a man to stand. | The requirement to stand is being an adult male. | entailment |
(It is this same vision that Kaplan so admires.) | Everyone has the same vision as Kaplan. | neutral |
Before NATO began bombing Yugoslavia March 24, the proposed Rambouillet solution--restoring Kosovo's autonomy but not granting it independence--seemed like a plausible outcome. | NATO has never run a bombing campaign against another country. | contradiction |
Klayman, who presents a coherent faaade while making wild and unsubstantiated charges, is perfect. | Klayman makes many mistakes and no one likes him. | contradiction |
Hold nude poetry readings by Germaine Greer, Betty Friedan, and Bill Baird (the abortion-rights advocate, not the famed puppeteer--who, by the way, has currently found work moving Annette Funicello's mouth). | The poetry readings were performed in an attempt to protest recent pro-life rulings. | neutral |
After a Lewinsky-caused hiatus from health covers, Newsweek returns to its favorite subject. | Newsweek stopped covering health topics because they ran out of material for the time. | neutral |
Critics love this British film directed by Udayan Prasad about the life and dreams of a downtrodden Pakistani taxi driver in the north of England. | Udayan Prasad directed a critically acclaimed British film. | entailment |
Possession of a firearm or destructive device (i.e. | Firearms and destructive devices are very expensive. | neutral |
(Quayle--that tax-and-spend liberal--would set it at a whopping 19 percent.) | There is much opposition to this proposal. | neutral |
They trotted out numerous theories to establish the Kosovo mission's Air power alone had never won a war, the Serbs had proven their invincibility against Hitler, and negotiation backed by gradual military escalation had failed in Vietnam. | Numerous theories were provided around military exercises for countries around the world. | entailment |
He still exaggerates the hostility displayed, and says that Saxton won't let me answer when in fact Reich's chief economist is later allowed to deliver a lecture-length reply. | He exaggerates the hostility because he is quite sensitive to any hint of discord or conflict. | neutral |
Morris is more of an idiot savant. | Morris is quite brilliant in all respects. | contradiction |
But when he became impotent, it took his identity away. | Much of his identity revolved around his sexuality and his "potency". | entailment |
Initiatives like community policing and expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit appeal to all parties in the debate. | No parties want to talk about community policing and similar things. | contradiction |
The vote on Proposition 227 is evidence of the public will, says Gigot--the people reject screwy ideas such as bilingual education. | The people unanimously supported the bilingual education measure. | contradiction |
Suppose, for example, that an estate of $400 is to be divided among creditors who claim $100, $200, and $300. | Creditors will claim the estate online. | neutral |
Which might suggest that real business news is no more popular than it ever was. | There might be evidence that real business news hasn't gained in popularity in recent times. | entailment |
If you take a closer look, though, you notice that instead of Klimt's erotic glamour, which hints at dangerous passions unleashed by the unconscious, Close's doodles depict doughnuts, hot dogs, and lozenges. | Close used pencils when he drew pictures of edible items. | neutral |
Unless the name of your house is Ritz-Carlton, bag the subtle approach, and give them a deadline for their departure. | They don't need to leave. | contradiction |
Kill 'em with kindness, and they don't know where to look. | If you are kind to people that don't deserve it, they won't know how to react. | 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. | There are very few teams that are publically owned in the NFL. | neutral |
News accounts agree that Arafat has finally shed his image as a terrorist and is now being honored by the White House not only as a virtual head of state but as the indispensable player in the peace process. | Arafat is still a terrorist and has not been honored by the White House. | contradiction |
That report could deliver a knockout blow to Clinton. | The report could be the nail in the coffin for Clinton's impeachment. | neutral |
far off, unseen, but audible,repeats its syncopated intervals,a song that's not a cry | The noise will continue to repeat. | neutral |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.