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Croatia analysts surmise that HDZ is keeping Tudjman alive as a campaign strategy. | The analysts have proof of this strategy being used. | contradiction |
He is either masochistically neurotic or is figuring out how to extricate himself. | A man is harming himself by staying. | neutral |
Sani Abacha died , reportedly of a heart attack. | It was reported that Sani Abacha had passed away at the result of a heart attack. | entailment |
That's not an irrefutable disproof that discrimination exists, but it's at least a calculation that needs to be taken seriously. | Some information exists about the issue of discrimination. | entailment |
Mehta evidently loved William Shawn at least as much as Lillian Ross did, although his love was not requited in the same way. | Lillian Ross loved William Shawn. | entailment |
If he becomes a serious threat, Livingston and other GOP leaders will make sure to stop him. | Livingston is involved with the leadership of the Republican Party. | entailment |
Landsburg notes, What if he [the president] keeps us out of war through policies that make the world more dangerous for our children? | Landsburg feels thata voiding war is the most important factor. | neutral |
You mean you want to slip into something that might attract the attention and admiration of a fellow mammal? | They sought the focus of amphibians and reptiles. | contradiction |
Who actually thinks that having teen-agers line up to pee after they've demonstrated their parallel parking skills is a reasonable way to demand responsible behavior by young people when it comes to drugs, as Clinton proclaimed? | Many more people would think that having teenagers build stronger relationships with their parents would help young people behave responsibly with drugs. | neutral |
Along with Mad magazine, he provided comedy to my suburban boyhood--Schulz the philosophical and Mad the topical--at just the right intellectual level for a suburban boy. | The author did not appreciate reading comedy as a child. | contradiction |
The Republican Party leadership wants Starr to deliver nothing until after the elections (Shields; George Will, This Week ; Gwen Ifill, NBC's Meet The Press ; Tony Blankley, CNN's Late Edition ; and David Bloom, Meet the Press ). In fact, Orrin Hatch's comments on the shows this week should be construed as signals from the GOP to Starr asking him to withhold a report, charges Bloom. | Starr is scheduled to speak this coming Saturday. | neutral |
The broader lesson we're supposed to learn, then, is that it was precisely the takeover mania of the 1980s that created the lean, efficient profit machines of the 1990s. | The efficient profit machines of the 1990s are akin to the takeover mania of the 1980s. | entailment |
The man who gave the Iron Curtain its name is the true democratic hero of our age. | The Iron Curtain was named by a man. | entailment |
In his frantic manipulating to get hold of Linda's tapes of Monica, he phoned me in New York and remembers it as | Linda is in possession of tapes containing Monica. | entailment |
Oil prices jumped this week, due to cold weather in the Northeast . That's certainly sensible. | The price of oil ended up falling over these past seven days. | contradiction |
But even the Standard , it seems, has its limits. | There are limits to the standard. | entailment |
The media's class bias protected Clinton from women like Jones and Gennifer Flowers--surely he couldn't be attracted to a woman who wasn't a Yale Law School graduate! | Class bias in the media originated decades ago during the Great Depression. | neutral |
Non-discount long-distance rates rose even faster. | Long-distance rates that weren't on discount rose faster than others. | entailment |
The decline in the won would not immediately raise exports or limit imports. | Exports might increase later on. | neutral |
So out of 78 confirmed hypotheses, it seems that approximately zero are true. | Nearly half of the proposed hypotheses were correct. | contradiction |
It is the cuisine equivalent of the landlord banging at your door. | The cuisine does not taste very good. | entailment |
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 only ran as president to help the liberal agenda. | contradiction |
Fortunately, perhaps, for those who favor tolerance and democracy, there is also no Khomeini--the leading Muslim organizations are deeply divided. | The Muslim organizations to not present an entirely united front. | entailment |
The Globe quotes a Kathie Lee interview in USA Today in which she explains We stayed home. | USA Today had a quote about The Globe. | contradiction |
Whether the voters deserve it or not, we're likely to hear a lot more in coming spots about which man is better--or worse. | We're going to be hearing more information about the men in the future. | entailment |
The Globe runs what it says is Martin's open letter to Shepherd, in which he pleads with her to open [her] heart and do what's right by repaying him the $4,000 she reportedly owes him. | The Globe hid Martin's open letter. | contradiction |
For two earners each making $23,350, Alterman is serendipitously close to the mark when he asserts a marriage penalty of $1,001 a year. | There is no marriage penalty for earners over $30,000. | contradiction |
The technology might usefully be applied in local races, in which it's hard to sort out the platform of every potential state senator, judge, school board official, and city council member. | It will sort out the platform of every potential political candidate. | neutral |
The movie reveals what such a society could be like and what a horror it would be. | The movie was made in 1943 and has a modern DVD release. | neutral |
John F. Kennedy repeated it 16 times in his Inaugural Address, and Richard Nixon has it 22 times in his second one. | Both John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon have a certain word in their Inaugural addresses a great many times. | entailment |
sadistic (Alex Ross, The New Yorker ). A few critics take the audience's boos as evidence of New York opera-goers' conservatism. | The boos reflects the audience's political lean. | entailment |
If anyone actually was inclined to light up a cigar after breakfast, he would have been breaking the NAM's no-smoking rule, according to an association representative (who, like another witness I talked to, saw no cigars). | It is okay to smoke in a building where there are others. | neutral |
It's bread and circuses without the bread. | The writer has no complaints and thinks all is well. | contradiction |
Yet, we do cruel things to animals--smart animals, affectionate animals, cute animals--all the time. | Animals are never harmed by humans. | contradiction |
After sampling more than 35 different toothpastes, my researchers and I came to some conclusions about taste. | There are over 30 types of toothpaste available for consumers to purchase. | entailment |
Diabetes, cardiovascular problems, and penile injuries (more than 100,000 whacked in bike accidents have been permanently deflated, according to the medical literature) all prevent men from mustering a swelling. | Penile injuries account for a large number of erectile disfunction cases. | neutral |
How did Adaptec or Skadden get on the list? | Adaptec and Skadden were both on the long list. | neutral |
And I understood that it was partly because of Alfred Kazin that New York seemed a place of the imagination, a place where life opened up. | I didn't understand it. | contradiction |
It half-works right up to the point where people start getting gassed, and then Benigni's moist-eyed heroism and tenacious faith in his own irresistibility start to seem like a monstrous ego trip--a clown's megalomania. | Benigni's intentions are good. | neutral |
Will her job description be done by then? | her job description doesn't match her actual work. | neutral |
Winesburg, Ohio, like cyberspace, was a perfectly efficient information market. | Information travels well in Winesburg Ohio. | entailment |
It was force backing up diplomacy, insists a fuming Buchanan. | Buchanan has never been known to express himself in anything but a calm, quiet, almost docile manner. | contradiction |
The long Relax, dynasties haven't killed the men's game. | dynasties have destroyed the men's game. | contradiction |
I'd say some News Quiz participants owe some quasi-autonomous but government-regulated agency a letter of apology. | I have no issue with the News Quiz participants. | contradiction |
The Taliban is both a product of and a reaction to the civil war that has gripped Afghanistan since the demise of the Soviet-backed regime in 1992. | The people in Afghanistan all get along wonderfully. | contradiction |
A victory by Deep Blue would indicate its superior computational skills, but not a capacity for conscious thought. | Deep Blue cost IBM over $100 million to develop. | neutral |
The language is lackluster, the pacing leaden, the cliches plentiful, and the surprises few--no, not the campaign speeches for the Iowa caucuses (Well, yes, but I'm thinking of something else here.) | People don't enjoy the speeches from the Iowa caucuses. | neutral |
It doesn't aim to dazzle with flashy but misleading rubrics like backlash. | Rubrics can not be flash nor misleading. | contradiction |
Ask any current teacher of legal ethics in any law school in the United States ( including a law school in New York). | All law schools teach legal ethics. | neutral |
Now the practice has its own a triple--a woman and her two men--whose child was taken away because of their unusual living arrangement. | The child was taken away at a very early age. | neutral |
This from a former chief clerk for a U.S. | The chief clerk used to work for the U.S. | entailment |
The National Basketball Association fined Chicago Bulls forward Dennis Rodman $50,000 for insulting Mormons. | Dennis Rodman was a point guard for the Bulls. | contradiction |
Business Week 's Amy Cortese calls the book a fascinating cautionary tale of the way money is shoveled at bad, but hyped, projects. | Amy Cortese has an opinion about the book. | entailment |
Geoff Ward, goateed sophomore, chides each of the Canterbury Tales, for being written during that Great Vowel Thing and for being 'boring and stupid. | Geoff Ward reads British literature because he is an English major.. | neutral |
A group of gay intellectuals has launched the Independent Gay Forum , which declares itself independent of left-right politics. | The group of gay intellectuals are mostly based in California. | neutral |
7 million in the Los Angeles Times and over $3 million by the other major papers. | Not even $1 million was amassed by the LA Times. | contradiction |
Besides denying reproductive freedom to women, such efforts would increase the number of children born and reared in impoverished single-parent families. | The efforts will give women complete reproductive freedom and barely any children will be born. | contradiction |
Only children who suffer the most severe deprivation are permanently damaged. | Children can be dmaaged by deprivation. | entailment |
Here's a quick review of possible objections, left and | It's simply not possible that there will be any objections from any anybody. | contradiction |
In one massacre, an 11-year-old girl watched her father being marched off and later found his charred body. | The 11-year-old girl watched her father mow the lawn. | contradiction |
How else can people understand tragedies such as Littleton, in which normal middle-class kids are not playing baseball or flirting with girls or even duking out their differences after school on the playground; they are nursing monstrous visions of murder and mayhem, while building bombs in their clueless parents' garage. | The author thinks that it's normal for kids to flirt with girls and get in fights. | entailment |
It will be because they hope it may mean a happier, more secure week for their kid and a less anxious one for themselves. | The child's guardians are not hopeful. | contradiction |
Podhoretz implies that Sharpton's behavior is both representative of and entirely in keeping with the character of African-Americans in general. | Podhoretz has it out for Sharpton. | neutral |
He looked at her and said, Monday morning. | He looked deep into her eyes. | neutral |
In the New York Times Book Review , Nicholas Lemann praises the Ms. | Ms. is a good book. | neutral |
The most feared (in a good-natured, humorous way) teen news--other than the startlingly high number of your child was killed in a car crash (in a lighthearted, frolicsome way)--was Your adolescent is enjoying sex and drugs. | Teens have more sex than get in car accidents. | neutral |
It is distressing that in this time of AIDS it could still be said that Kinsey's passionate interest in human sexuality could only be the product of perversion. | Kinsey's interest in human sexuality might the product of perversion. | neutral |
Since communism closed shop in Russia, all the volunteers have disappeared. | There are no more volunteers. | entailment |
I might even vote for her. | I don't consider her a serious candidate. | contradiction |
Scientists say they have found the source of HIV . They traced HIV-1, the virus that has caused most of the AIDS epidemic, to a related virus carried by an African chimpanzee subspecies. | HIV is unsourceable at this time, Scientist have not found the root of the cause. | contradiction |
Idealists don't like the way it's being fought. | There are no dissenters in the current fight. | contradiction |
It half-works right up to the point where people start getting gassed, and then Benigni's moist-eyed heroism and tenacious faith in his own irresistibility start to seem like a monstrous ego trip--a clown's megalomania. | Benigni's audience is not sure what to think of his actions. | entailment |
Another AP item in the Post reports that at her weekly news conference, Janet Reno admitted she has become so confused over the computer system in her office that she has forsaken it for paper and pencil. | All news reports say that Janet Reno is an expert in computers. | contradiction |
Praising President Clinton for his federal transportation law to upgrade U.S. highways, the paper said that without a similar effort on our part, American superhighway traffic will come grinding to a halt at the Canadian border. | It is up to Canadians to continue the superhighway traffic from America into Canada. | entailment |
Rumors of Albright's Jewish background have been circulated ever since she was appointed United Nations ambassador in 1993. | no one gossips about Albright's background. | contradiction |
After the treaty, they will fall into one of two 1) those that suffer economic sanctions and a clear-cut stigma, and 2) those that have agreed to allow short-notice inspections of any suspicious site in their territory. | One of the options available to the winning country is the imposition of economic sanctions to the defeated countries. | entailment |
But Cole notes in his affidavit that these files are included with Internet Explorer when it is installed apart from Windows 95, from a disk or the Web. | Internet Explorer can be installed from more than one different way. | entailment |
The Pescis and Esther Williams won't come unless they get some! | The Pescis and Esther Williams will come for free. | contradiction |
According to Helen Lawrenson, a former Vanity Fair editor and Johnson's self-proclaimed ex-lover, this is a romantic view of him. | The affair ended while she was still working at the magazine. | neutral |
I noticed this as I was moving the furniture on the second floor back into the bedrooms. | There is more than one bedroom here. | entailment |
So we call impotence erectile dysfunction, baldness hypotrichosis, and so on. | Conditions have various names. | entailment |
He was evading a question about Universal's troubled Pig in the City . He's under oath. | He answered the question quickly and clearly. | contradiction |
Now that consumers know that there is a fluid aftermarket for video games, they are more likely to go into a store and buy one of these games for full price on the day it comes out. | Consumers are not buying games for full price. | contradiction |
while pointing to a chart. | The person is pointing to a chart. | entailment |
Simpson defense : law professor Barry Scheck and forensic expert Henry Lee. | Barry Scheck is a law professor. | entailment |
The two films cited most often are Heathers , in which Christian Slater is foiled in an attempt to detonate his school, and The Basketball Diaries , in which Leonardo DiCaprio fantasizes about gunning down his classmates and a priest Terminator -style while his buddies cheer. | Slater and DiCaprio both appear in films about committing murder at a school. | entailment |
Time 's feature argues that settling is trickier than it Can Clinton acknowledge Jones' claim and not admit to any wrongdoing? | Jones' claim was troublesome for President Clinton. | entailment |
Instead, it's the company that owns the name that dictates the terms. | The companyoften protects its name through legal measures. | neutral |
The Republican leaders wish the impeachment hearings would just go away, particularly because the lunatic fringe of the party is howling for Clinton's blood, which will play poorly for the cameras. | All Republicans were howling for Clinton's blood. | contradiction |
Republican National Committee Chairman Jim Nicholson vows to blow the whistle on candidates who tear down other Republicans. | Jim Nicholson serves as the RNC Chairman. | entailment |
Who in the hell cares whether anyone thinks someone else will go to heaven? | People are judging on who will or will not end up in heaven. | entailment |
Moreover, to whatever extent you are superior, it is probably the result of genes and attitudes inherited from your parents and not something you created for yourself. | your genes contribute to your excellent health. | neutral |
The Easter spirit is A week after Time 's heaven cover story, Newsweek and U.S. | Easter spirit is the topic after Time's heaven story the following week. | entailment |
Religious leaders, especially conservative Christians, have long been suspicious of environmentalism, seeing links between its exaltation of nature and pagan traditions. | Religious leaders of all spectrums are suspect of environmentalism. | entailment |
As in America, British news organizations offer a wide variety of information to Web surfers. | The only type of information found on the Web is related to anime and cartoons. | contradiction |
The Globe claims that actress Sarah Michelle Gellar--whose thoughts on John Kennedy's passing are dutifully recorded in the Star 's Hollywood Weeps story--threw a lavish, catered birthday party for her dog, Thor, and 20 of his nearest and dearest. | Some of the canine guests of the party have appeared in major motion pictures. | neutral |
While the branches are largely noncompeting, some will be closed, and about 15,000 jobs are expected to be eliminated. | All jobs will be safe. | contradiction |
After the injection they--honestly--seem rather depressed. | The injection has been successful in treating feelings of depression. | contradiction |
For a turnaround to be real, the company has to become not merely profitable but also positioned for steady growth. | A company can have a real turnaround without being profitable. | contradiction |
The critics I spoke to, however, offered credible arguments. | I did not speak to any critics so I heard no arguments. | contradiction |
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