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8. She's a dirty little secret. | She is being kept hidden. | entailment |
officials have played a key role in concocting the treaty and stewarding it to its conclusion. | Officials played a significant role in outlining the terms of the treaty. | entailment |
What the press can do is cover leaking more aggressively. | A decade ago the press would have covered these kinds of leaks more aggressively. | neutral |
Do you steal Tootsie pops at checkout counters? | The Tootsie pops have been expired for 3 weeks. | neutral |
If you eat a whole lot of lobster, people will call you a pig. | People will ignore when you eat large amounts of food. | contradiction |
Well, did her tune ever change. | she was stuck in her ways, with no chance of change. | contradiction |
At war's end, he arranged to contribute some of his panels as a sort of victory monument to the nation--the gift that eventually became the glorious circular water lily chapel at the Orangerie in Paris. | Before being sent to Paris, the panels were shown in London. | neutral |
The WP reports that following a year of sensitive negotiations, the German government has finally agreed to spend $110 million to compensate 18,000 Jewish victims of the Nazis who are living in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. | Germany has never shown remorse or apologized for the Holocaust. | contradiction |
Nor does Big Blue exercise the kind of financial or cultural power that Morgan once did. | Big Blue and Morgan used to be best friends. | neutral |
In our conversation, he spoke very forcefully against the special prosecutor (now independent counsel) statute. | The term special prosecutor statute is never used anymore. | neutral |
He exaggerated and lied, but he was there --he befriended weirdos and freaks, made common cause with the dregs of society, stirred trouble, listened. | He showed up and made friends, and listened to them. | entailment |
But the more important question How many teen-age girls are getting pregnant in the first place? | Teen age girls can't get pregnant. | contradiction |
The Internet has already begun to transform the general advertising industry, and it will soon hold sway over the tens of millions of dollars spent every electoral season on television and radio ads. | The advertising industry remains unaffected by the Internet. | contradiction |
Wes Cooley, R-Ore., lost his seat last fall after falsely claiming a Korean War combat tour--as a member of the Special Forces, no less. | Wes Cooley grew up in Oregon. | neutral |
After sampling more than 35 different toothpastes, my researchers and I came to some conclusions about taste. | The toothpaste market offers consumers very few products to choose from. | contradiction |
What's worse, Wolf flip-flops in her opinion of The Slut every few pages. | Wolf never changes her opinion on anything. | contradiction |
An article explicates curling (shuffleboard on ice with brooms), the one game in all the world wherein the human participants move faster than the object they put in play. | Like other sports, curling has humans moving slower than the object they put in play. | contradiction |
Forcing HMOs to stay in a failing business cannot be good for seniors and would chill entry by others. | HMOs can continue to operate within a failing business. | entailment |
(And we have reached a degree of liberation that permits me to think of these potholes as Mayor Barry's potholes without feeling guilty of racism.) | Mayor Barry did not budget for pothole repair. | neutral |
In one famous case, Inglis helped kill federal funding for a needed highway, requiring the state to build a toll road instead. | Inglis was fond of a federal funded highway. | contradiction |
It is not overarching moral or political meaning that Didion has suddenly discovered. | Didion's discovery does not mean much morally or politically. | neutral |
Most alarmingly, convenience gambling exacts huge social costs in the form of addiction and financial hardship without providing any economic benefit. | some casinos won't let you gamble for more than an hour at a time. | neutral |
In a curious bit of marketing, the offer of $10 off on Mother's Day flowers doesn't expire until July 31. | The $10 discount can be applied in August. | contradiction |
(Frank is hardly the first to note that the tastes of a hip bohemian elite have spread to the masses, or to argue that the results of this cultural migration are deleterious. | Cultural shifts never occur in history. | contradiction |
The suspected shooter was described as a well-liked honor student with no disciplinary record. | Everyone loved the suspected shooter. | neutral |
Mavis believes the deaths are accidental, but circumstances suggest that the act was at least unconsciously volitional. | Mavis is under the belief that the deaths did not occur on purpose. | entailment |
(He quotes himself in his books, the sure sign of a towering ego.) | Quoting yourself in your own literature is unnecessary. | neutral |
I am puzzled about what to say on the subject of my religion. | I know exactly what to say to explain why my religion is so great. | contradiction |
Obviously, it's easy for me to complain about players who aren't big on self-effacement or deference to authority. | It's not hard for me to complain about the players who don't like deference to authority. | entailment |
4) If resemblance to Jesus were the only issue, why didn't Falwell say the Antichrist must be a carpenter? | Falwell mentioned the job of the antichrist. | neutral |
The ossified state of European telecom monopolies would stun American Webheads. | All Americans are well aware of the ossified condition of European telecom monopolies. | contradiction |
Nevertheless--the nevertheless paragraph ineluctably follows the to be sure one--it would be a mistake to try to turn back the clock. | Going to the past is a bad idea. | entailment |
I agree that we have a regular recession and that the currency board prevents us from applying the usual recipe, but it's not clear that it would work, and at this point breaking the peso commitment would be extremely onerous. | The author isn't convinced that breaking the commitment to the peso is the solution to the problem. | entailment |
Responding to Bauer's assertion that he had never violated his wedding vows, another reporter cracked, President Clinton said that too. | Bauer had lied about never violating his wedding vows. | neutral |
--DeParle refers to Milwaukee's growing homeless shelter population, but doesn't give any figures on how much it's growing. | DeParle sites that the homeless shelter population has doubled. | contradiction |
The worst one was, I don't think you really want a divorce, or you would have gotten one by now. | You initiated the divorce. | contradiction |
It's more scary than funny, especially to the brain tumor guy when he finds out that his chief surgeon is Raquel Welch. | Raquel Welch practices medicine. | entailment |
3 million for a 30-second spot) and banal products. | Ads are very cheap and do not cost millions of dollars. | contradiction |
In part, this is because Las Vegas has itself become one of the world's most powerful brand names. | Las Vegas will continue to be well known. | neutral |
(Incidentally, half of the 1992 donations failed, when first disclosed to the FEC, to reveal that the source was a student.) | No political donations were ever disclosed to the FEC. | contradiction |
hereby announces its intention to mark the year 2000 by anointing a Person of the Millennium. | There are no special events that happened in the year 2000. | contradiction |
The AIB delivers real-time information in the banner. | AIB stands for Allied Irish Banks. | neutral |
That would, in effect, penalize companies for efficiency and productivity. | No company will be penalized for how they operate. | contradiction |
This, he contends, is a symbol of the decline of community spirit and the rise of atomistic individualism. | Community spirit is falling among the population. | neutral |
The net effect on national savings, and therefore on overall economic growth, is zilch. | There is massive net effect on national savings. | contradiction |
The modern mistake is to think that important things must be planned, sponsored, reviewed, or licensed by the government. | Everything must pass through government. | contradiction |
I also know of one man who waited until Statistical Science agreed to publish the article before circumcising his son. | The man intended to circumcise his son. | entailment |
Crazy Richard Nixon and All That Jazz , by Leonard Garment (Times Books). | Leonard Garment hasn't written a book. | contradiction |
De Kooning himself seems to have left the room. | Kooning went to the bathroom. | neutral |
And what makes Chatterbox think he knows all about the Clintons' chilly business deal either? | Chatterbox got the information from someone close to Hillary Clinton. | neutral |
This Just In--Nuclear War Averted | They have prevented the war. | entailment |
DNA evidence shows that Neanderthals were not our ancestors. | DNA evidence shows that Neanderthals are out ancestors. | contradiction |
The Sports Network probably attracts more attention than it deserves. | No one ever watches the Sports Network, | contradiction |
For example, no reasonable person would expect the United States to invade or bomb Turkey to stop genocide against the Kurds. | There is no genocide in turkey. | contradiction |
Israelis distrust him because he was in the PLO and his brother is a member of Hamas, while Palestinians despise him for cooperating with their enemy, the Israelis. | He's very helpful in peace negotiations between Israel and Palestinians as he is well-loved by everyone on both sides. | contradiction |
Bush was asked no questions about education and only one about welfare. | Bush was asked about the education standards in many states. | contradiction |
I win both bets, scoring 125 samoleans. | Someone placed a pair of bets. | entailment |
In the film, for example, his wrestling days come to an abrupt end after he and Lawler erupt into a brawl while appearing on Late Night With David Letterman . But in life, the rematches would continue. | His wrestling days came to an end when he brawled Lawler. | entailment |
The 200 page report, the company says, merely pointed out that the Chinese rockets had faulty soldering. | The report complimented the quality soldering of the Chinese rockets. | contradiction |
When pollsters talk about a representative sample they mean a sampling that accurately reflects the population at large. | According to pollsters, a representative sample should be indicative of the population. | entailment |
A meeting with the district's member of Congress has been scheduled, but I have no doubt how this will end. | The meeting with the district's member of Congress has been cancelled. | neutral |
He's a hippie in a suit. | As a hippie, he refused to wear a suit. | contradiction |
I am not an intolerant person, having grown up in New York City, where one man's ceiling is another man's floor. | I am an intolerant person. | contradiction |
There he would stand, his back turned to us like the contemplative artist figure in a painting by Caspar David Friedrich, and reflect on the glory and folly of mankind. | He was unable to stand due to his severe injuries. | contradiction |
Chinese President Jiang Zemin is attracting scrutiny now that his mentor, Deng Xiaoping, is dead. | Deng Xiopaing continues to provide daily advce to Jiang Zemin. | contradiction |
( Slate published a piece co-authored by Glass last year. | The article delved into important social issues. | 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 is concerned because his investment has been losing money. | neutral |
Rediscovering Arendt's public-private split wouldn't necessarily entail abandoning the feminist notion that the personal is political. | Arendt's public-private split is anti-feminist. | contradiction |
Just as Starr's virtues turned vicious, Clinton's vices sometimes turn virtuous. | Starr was known for virtuously giving to charity. | neutral |
The compositions become ever more undulating and graceful. | the compositions are more sharp and rugged. | contradiction |
The superficial The even split of many of his assets vindicates her argument and bodes well for corporate wives. | The corporate wives are oh hispanic descent. | neutral |
Prudie, too, has lived through this a few times. | Prudie, too, has never experienced this at all. | contradiction |
Some people want a Caddy and others want a Chevy, he shrugs. | Both Caddy and Chevy are desired. | entailment |
They assure the readers that they, like most economists and finance people, have their retirement savings in stocks. | They only have their money in bonds and savings accounts. | contradiction |
USA Today described the models as struggling actresses, reported that they were unaware of the health risks of donating eggs, and quoted one as saying, I'd rather do this than do Playboy or Penthouse . Harris' sole verified bidder told the paper that selling eggs was better than prostitution. | USA described the models as actresses that had everything handed to them. | contradiction |
So, who's hungry? | No question is being asked. | contradiction |
Tolly worked in narcotics and knew there was a Southern market for drugs and so converted an existing piece of machinery, creating the first morphine pill. | Tolly was totally unaware of any form of narcotics. | contradiction |
But it won't do this because of some ancestral memory in the genes. | The ancestral memory was a traumatic event in the past. | neutral |
Unfortunately, mine were no less vocal in their objections to being kicked out of our bed at those ages than when they were infants. | The kids did not like getting kick out of the parents bed. | entailment |
That one, I suspect, is harder to refute. | The other one was easy to refute. | neutral |
Western analysts now fear that the generals are using Chechnya to reassert control over national security and foreign policy. | The generals are trying to regain control. | entailment |
A telltale sign of the leader-preacher inaugural is the use of the phrase, Let us ... | Let us is one phrase that is never used in public gatherings. | contradiction |
I am puzzled about what to say on the subject of my religion. | My religion is scientology. | neutral |
Hives feature the mathematical genius of honeycombs and precise divisions of labor. | The hives are complex in design and show the divide of labor. | entailment |
U.S. immigration law permits spouses of American citizens to become American citizens with only a few exceptions, such as sham marriages undertaken for the purpose of obtaining citizenship. | Some people marry | entailment |
What will I impugn, if not motives? | This case has no motives to challenge. | contradiction |
You can bet no one will ever elect me to public office. | The author is universally praised for his potential as a public servant. | contradiction |
They were denied my entree into the world of conservative journalism. | They did not see me do any reporting on the conservative side. | entailment |
Her recognition of the grave personal injustice done by the left to Clarence Thomas is especially appreciated. | Clarence Thomas did not suffer any injustice. | contradiction |
I'd say it was the second number. | I do not think the second number is correct. | contradiction |
Both the Post and ABC claim to have copies of the original TP. | Both the Post and ABC have original copies of TP. | neutral |
Washington can't erase jurisdictional frontiers, but it can encourage metropolitan government via tax incentives and cheerleading. | Washington has ways to encourage metropolitan governments to do what it wants. | entailment |
The rest of the night was no better. | The night didn't improve. | entailment |
That goddamned hamster dance. | Cartoon hamsters prefer to dance to hip hop music. | neutral |
So much for McCain's war against cynicism. | The author doubts the strength of the campaign fought by McCain. | entailment |
And in that case, the white candidate at 99 th place today wouldn't get in anyway. | The person in 99th place would not be accepted. | entailment |
His philosophy might have prepared him for his own death | He fought dying, and was completely unprepared. | contradiction |
Two humorless and often petty egomaniacs intransigently reiterated their familiar positions (Rich). | The two egomaniacs are of Caucasian descent. | neutral |
Government-mandated integration is wrong, he writes, because any endorsement of racial preferences is immoral. | Integration is necessary to benefit society. | neutral |
Well, my wife nearly fainted to see me castigated in public, no less on the Internet! | my wife couldn't care any less about me getting scolded. | contradiction |
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