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A few seconds later, Jackie Kennedy comes on the line. | Jackie Kennedy received a call from a journalist regarding the current upheaval at the White House. | neutral |
The motivation of adventurers everywhere is to achieve something no one else has achieved and to derive the pleasure that arises from that--and, not incidentally, to get famous by writing books about it. | All adventurers want to be famous. | neutral |
We can all agree on that, without agreeing on which are the exceptions. | They disagree on that. | contradiction |
(George W. Bush spent his 1978 congressional campaign excusing his father's membership in the Trilateral Commission.) | George W. Bush was a mayor and never ran for congress. | contradiction |
The ongoing government scrutiny itself may help to explain the absence of verifiable episodes of anti-competitive behavior by Microsoft. | Microsoft is under scrutiny by the government. | entailment |
What, you may ask, is the key difference between chemical and biological weapons? | What is the difference between chemical and biological weapons? | entailment |
The wrestlers also enact crucifixions, sadomasochism, and prostitution. | The wrestlers' performances include crucifixions, sadomasochism, and prostitution. | entailment |
According to Time , dopamine explains how and why we become addicted to sex, drugs, booze, gambling, food, cheap thrills, and yes, tobacco. | Dopamine is the cause of addictions. | entailment |
Perhaps so, but in that case somebody should tell this to Joel Klein, the assistant attorney general in charge of the antitrust division. | They think Joel Klein should remain uninformed about this. | contradiction |
When Dexter took over the King Center, the Atlanta-based nonprofit needed help. | Dexter found that Atlanta based nonprofits were doing fine without assistance. | contradiction |
In this situation, Johnson's impeachment looms as the operative a case of men who despised and battled their president--perhaps with good reason--but whose zeal in pursuing flimsy impeachment charges turned the judgment of history against them. | Johnson risked to be impeached despite the weak charges | neutral |
At that Flytrap moment, Ken Starr had won 11 legal victories and lost none. | Ken Starr must have felt extremely proud of himself. | neutral |
(Though here I'm tempted to respond that it's a mistake to generalize about human behavior on the basis of a few extraordinary individuals who probably--and quite atypically--love their work.) | The handful of people who are enamored with their jobs are perceived as weird. | neutral |
He hasn't had a new thought for 20 years. | He wasn't a very innovative person | entailment |
I thought of ending the book with his quote, but then some other stuff happened in his life (you'll have to buy the book--$24. | There are no quotes in the book. | neutral |
I bet that what Carrey saw from inside Kaufman's head would be more illuminating than anything in the movie. | The author did not find the movie to be particularly inspiring. | entailment |
As one Washington PR person explains, these cases are often marketed to the state attorneys general by corporate and public-interest lobbyists. | Corporate and public-interest lobbyists are rarely involved in these cases marketed to the state attorneys general. | contradiction |
Hillary is a prude, forcing Clinton to satisfy his sexual needs elsewhere. | The author blames Hillary for forcing Clinton to seek sex elsewhere. | entailment |
TV is the most important medium for conveying history. | Historical information is best conveyed through text. | contradiction |
Staying on that show is like staying in an abusive marriage. | The people on the show are like a loving family. | contradiction |
As one less-than-prescient ad exec put it in 1991 while labeling Intel's advertising efforts awfully stupid: Most people that buy computers don't even know that that chip is in there. | The ad executive showed a knack for clairvoyance. | contradiction |
(The analogy is imperfect, because there's no fixed line of demarcation between fiction and nonfiction, only a broad gray field.) | The line between fiction and nonfiction is not clear. | entailment |
Detractors say the film lacks any real sense of narrative continuity and feels like bits and pieces of half a dozen coming-of-age films (Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly ). | It is claimed the film doesn't have any real sense of continuity. | entailment |
What will eventually arise is a confrontation of her own availability for intimacy, which she never has to examine as long as these men are unavailable. | The men are always available to her. | contradiction |
Let me send it back over to you to address some of them. | They need to be addressed. | entailment |
But if they just gave the magazine away, advertisers would lose interest. | The one's buying the ads would lose out in future revenue. | neutral |
I would encourage a reinterpretation of the exclusionary principle to keep criminals in jail where they belong, but only if the cops and prosecutors are severely punished for their crimes as well. | All workers protecting the law are saints who can do no wrong in my eyes. | contradiction |
After writing a polemical 1996 essay attacking Huckleberry Finn as immoral, Pulitzer Prize winner Smiley sets out to improve on Twain with a novel about an abolitionist woman in antebellum Kansas Territory. | Smiley attacked the classic Twain novel. | entailment |
In tears, jailbird confesses to her role in the murder of Vince Foster and 'anything else Ken Starr wants. | Besides The confessed murder Jailbird has commuted three other crimes. | neutral |
Kahn's five-part series on Grains of the World or Elizabeth Drew's supposedly soporific reporting from Washington. | Elizabeth Drew's reporting style has garnered a bit of a following. | neutral |
It disgusting, childish, and unnecessary. | This act is very virtuous | contradiction |
The wagons will circle to defend this last bastion of human conceit. | The bastion is unworthy of being defended. | contradiction |
The Di news continues as both mags chronicle the life and final drunken hours of Di driver Henri Paul. | Both magazines recount the last drunken hours of Di driver Henri Paul. | entailment |
The family has also tightened its grip on King's work. | The family didn't trust the king's work so they needed to tighten their grip. | neutral |
If you're lying, shame on you. | The author shames those who lie. | entailment |
Streams tumbling down from the snowy peaks of the Rockies form ... | Streams in the Rockies form lakes. | neutral |
No longer a Nobel Prize waiting to happen (Jeff Giles, Newsweek ), Kundera is said to overindulge in his philosophical musings, which no longer seem fresh. | Kundera's groundbreaking ideologies haven taken the world by storm. | contradiction |
(At least they said it was hers when Sophie R-C handed over a100,000 of Bill Gates' money.) | Sophie R-C had some business relationship with Bill Gates | neutral |
I missed the last couple of days because of a computer crash. | The author missed a couple of days due to a car crash. | contradiction |
There are those who argue passionately that life originated with a single replicated molecule. | Christians do not believe in life originating from molecules nowadays. | neutral |
Of course he wasn't under oath, so that's OK. | People say exclusively the truth when under oath | contradiction |
Less than the cost of a small caliber bullet! | A bullet for a tiny weapon costs more than a rocket | contradiction |
Even so, analysts' recommendations have manifested the Wall Street equivalent of grade inflation. | Analysts have other recommendations besides the Wall Street Equivalent of grade inflation. | neutral |
Second, economic theory predicts that some incentives matter more than others, and the data confirm the Executions prevent murders, but convictions prevent even more murders. | Unpredictable results come up when applying economic theories to criminality. | contradiction |
Chinese President Jiang Zemin is attracting scrutiny now that his mentor, Deng Xiaoping, is dead. | The leader of Chinas political rival passed away. | entailment |
I think neglecting to mention this shows that the Journal 's editorial page lacks intellectual integrity. | The Journal has time and time again shown its great intellectual integrity and honesty. | contradiction |
As a result, Flowers and the troopers (and Zercher and McGrath) have a much greater incentive to spice up the truth or to invent a story out of whole cloth. | Flowers and the troopers are better off inventing a new story. | entailment |
All of these measures together will not cause the ghettos to disappear. | The measures that are in place could do noting to bring an end to the impoverished ghetto. | entailment |
A risk-neutral person is one who is indifferent when given a choice between 50 cents and a 50-50 chance of $1. | Risk-neutral people are indifferent to gambling. | neutral |
Missed the link to more blather on independence? | It's not unusual to hear speeches about independence | entailment |
House Majority Leader Dick Armey, R-Texas, has compared Barr to former Rep. | Dick Armey is a democrat. | contradiction |
When reality interfered (Brenda apparently did not go through with a marriage to an immigrant in search of a green card for $10,000, as she does on-screen), Barker brushed the truth aside as immaterial, following her up the steps of City Hall in her wedding dress because it was true to her character. | Immigrants are ready to spend no more than $10k to get a green card | neutral |
I invite you to compare Reich's account with reality by clicking . | Reich's account of reality is not the same as yours. | entailment |
What happens to an artist whose characters refuse to cooperate? | The characters of an artist don't cooperate if the artist doesn't feel strongly for them | neutral |
But in fact the money quickly disappeared, as speculators--certainly including the oligarchs themselves--converted rubles into dollars as fast as the dollars became available. | The oligarchs began to switch out their rubles for dollars, as money began to quickly disappear in the land. | entailment |
Are you finding any substantive differences in the way your guides cover the city? | The guides are covering the city very differently. | contradiction |
Dr. Arroway (Foster) explains herself to Joss (McConaughey). | Joss explains herself to Dr. Arroway. | contradiction |
Upgrading to Next Day Air does NOT [their emphasis] mean you'll get your order the next day. | Don't expect a package tomorrow if you upgrade to next day air. | entailment |
To Scalia, however, the idea that judicial power responds to the demands of the time merely proves that there have always been willful judges who bend the law to their wishes. | Judges have historically made the law into what they want it to say. | entailment |
Next, the students pour samples from a variety of white wines. | The study is done even with red wines | neutral |
Besides the CBS suit, it won $1,700 plus legal fees from USA Today after the newspaper reprinted the I Have a Dream speech without permission. | It won the CBS suit and $1,700 plus legal fees from USA Today. | entailment |
The rest is only half-glimpsed, fantasized, or saturated by memory--or is the present the memory? | It's very clearly written | neutral |
O, how I faint when I of you do write, | I stand strong when I write about you. | contradiction |
Why the willingness to weaken his major substantive achievement? | His major achievement was in physics. | neutral |
5 percent of the GDP in calendar year 1994. | 5 percent of the GDP occurred during 1994. | neutral |
And second, in fact, there is no obligation to disclose anything. | The author is actively preventing others from speaking. | contradiction |
But I'm not kidding, it's time for her to go. | She is welcome to stay for a long time. | entailment |
For such people, he said, the Pope becomes persona non grata when he tries to convince the world of human sin. | When the Pope bans certain groups from a country, he tries to convince the world of human sins. | entailment |
So now we are living in the world everyone has long claimed to where we judge politicians based only on the issues and their public records of governance. | In this world we will judge politicians with careful consideration of their personalities. | contradiction |
Get rid of all guns? | Eliminate all the guns? | entailment |
There's something unbearably sad about a 60-year-old man who still takes drugs. | The 60-year-old man's habits were under control and he was not abusing them. | neutral |
Most agree that he's a Clinton-style weather vane, adapting his positions to the demands of contrary constituencies ranging from the army to foreign investors to Western diplomats. | The way he does this is the best way. | neutral |
Truly, I believe the country is in the best of hands, but how do I rid myself of these impure thoughts? | The person is leaving the country soon. | neutral |
b) Did not quit on principle after Clinton admitted lies. | The person wanted to quit when Clinton lied. | neutral |
The pessimistic one will lead to the other. | The other is a positive one. | neutral |
Outside, the vetting committee at the door kept the great unwashed in their horrible disco regalia from getting past the velvet ropes. | The establishment was open to everyone, accepting even the drabbest of guests. | 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. | Couples with varying incomes pay different amounts. | neutral |
Even this distinction, though, is changing with the development of off-line software that automatically goes to the Web to retrieve material, and stores it on your own computer. | Locally storing data that is automatically grabbed from the web is a newer development in software. | entailment |
Last year, advertisers spent $2 billion on the Internet, compared with $35 billion spent on broadcast TV and $10 billion spent on cable. | The bulk amount of the ad money is spent on broadcast TV. | entailment |
But I begin to see in the public's indifference to the myriad accusations of presidential adultery that Weisberg speaks for the majority. | I have began to notice that the public has lack of interest in presidents who are accused of adultery. | entailment |
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 loved the book. | entailment |
The Reagan defense budgets helped, as did an aggressive marketing plan abroad and, most importantly, the merger with Martin Marietta and the acquisition of General Dynamics' F-16 fighter division. | Only a few measures were needed to succeed, not all of them. | neutral |
I have filters that keep me from being subjected to that sort of language in my e-mail. | My email inbox is filled with offensive emails. | contradiction |
Twenty-four terms is enough for anyone. | Twenty-four terms is universally satisfactory. | entailment |
Political analysts pretend to explain the past and predict the future with the same certainty as natural scientists. | Natural scientists are the same as political analysts. | contradiction |
Detractors assailed Robert Kennedy for his 1964 New York Senate bid | Kennedy decided to bide his time and went on a hiatus that spanned 1964. | contradiction |
Religious conservatives complain that the GOP has ignored their causes. | The GOP frequently ignores religious conservatives. | neutral |
My wish is to make this marriage work because I love my wife, but I am feeling like second fiddle to a gang of girls. | The man wants his marriage to work, but is thinking about telling his wife he doesn't feel like he is her focus. | neutral |
Microsoft has been defensive about its low-key Washington role when it could legitimately be boasting about it. | Microsoft’s defensive nature is to protect itself from attacks by the government. | neutral |
The cover story reports on Robert McNamara's visit with his old North Vietnamese counterparts. | Robert McNamra has an article written about him concerning his visit with old buddies from North Vietnam that he fought in the war side by side with. | neutral |
IOC President Juan Antonio Samaranch, who was questioned by a congressional committee, said the IOC had solved the corruption problems. | The committee asked Samaranch about corruption. | neutral |
We have an obligation to sit back as jurors and let the case be presented (Santorum). | The Jury is obligated to sit and watch the presentation of the case. | entailment |
Asahi Shimbun added that if Japan had tried to resolve these problems a little at a time, those who felt themselves victimized by Japan might have felt at least somewhat mollified; but that with the passing of time while we do nothing, however, discontent and ill will can coalesce into bitter enmity. | Japan has been doing all it can for those that felt victimized. | neutral |
And on tour with the president in Africa, Jesse Jackson gives Maureen Dowd his theology of the Lewinsky There are nine more Commandments. | Jesse Jackson has meet the president of an African country. | entailment |
The one-day crash of '87, for example, reduced people's net worth by billions without directly reducing by as much as a single doughnut the amount of goods and services or the economy's ability to produce more of them. | A person took there life because of the one-day crash of '87. | neutral |
It's not hard to see why they use it. | It is useless to them. | contradiction |
If I fill in my name and cash it, I pay tax. | I pay tax if I write my name where it's suppose to go and cash it. | entailment |
The main reason the media have greeted Jack Kemp so rapturously isn't his ideas, his optimism, or his compassion. | The media greeted Jack Kemp rapturously because of his style. | neutral |
Again the question is asked, again Burton feigns. | Burton is pretending again with another question. | entailment |
Another Fan Page has a set of good links about the affair and a message board, too, though on last visit, it was no longer available. | The information about the affair was true and accurate. | neutral |
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