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but they showed reruns of Dallas and it was great because i could turn it on and all of the people were very familiar to me and i'd seen all of the shows so i knew what was going on | They haven't showed reruns of Dallas for many years and I've forgotten all the people now. | contradiction |
It has lovely views of the piazza. | It offers an obscured and horrible view of the piazza. | contradiction |
Not inexpensive, but then the bargain here is not in the price, it's in the tradition of a centuries-old craft of meticulous workmanship. | It's very expensive for such poor quality. | contradiction |
It was the pre-eminent city of the early Muslim era and the historic legacy of that time is a district of medieval Islamic architecture unrivaled anywhere in the world. | The Muslim era was a time of development and hardship. | neutral |
it's just so sad you know it is just really so sad you know it is just really so sad because you can't enjoy anything any more um in San Antonio i don't know what the answer is uh education i think is a lot of it um so many of the kids are are drop outs um uh there's a lot of drugs that go on and that they just have hopeless lives they they lead themselves down hopeless tunnels i think education helps a little bit there um they again i don't know really what steps there are that they | There are significant levels of drug use in San Antonio. | entailment |
We all know that INS is terribly overburdened; we all know that the Department of Agriculture, | The INS has been overburdened for so long, that the Department of Agriculture may have to absorb it. | neutral |
On a cost-per-piece basis, city costs are 8 percent lower using actual labor costs and 21 percent lower using the average bargaining labor costs. | The city has found a way to use its resources more efficiently. | neutral |
Ponta Delgada has a public pool by the sea. | Ponta Delgada is far away from the coastline. | contradiction |
Boats are available for rent, and water-skiing and powerboat racing are very popular pastimes. | A lot of people enjoy powerboat racing. | entailment |
I came over to Europe on purpose to find you and a pretty dance you've led me." The car slackened speed. | I came over to Europe in search of you, and it wasn't easy. | entailment |
He is warm and impulsive where his father was distant and calculating. | He is completely unlike his father: warm, and spontaneous. | entailment |
That's not a negotiation. | The two sides are not benefitting equally. | neutral |
West of Alexandria, civilization gives way to empty desert except along the coast, where the late 1990s saw a building boom. | In the late 1990's building supplies were cheap and plentiful. | neutral |
Mrs. Who? | Her name is known by the person. | contradiction |
The government wants to buy it for $3 million. | It is worth nothing. | contradiction |
Here you can view models both of the fort and of the types of ships that sailed the Caribbean over the centuries. | The ships and fort are modeled in clay for you to see. | neutral |
All program and policy assumptions have a start date of 2002. | All program and policy assumptions have a start date of 2004. | contradiction |
at a uh needlework shop and i i used to do the latch hook rugs and needlepoint and things like that and i i still remember how to do it it's just been so long since i've actually sat down and and taken the time to do something like that but i have recently done some cross stitch | I did needlepoint but I am just too busy to do it much anymore. | neutral |
you know if upper management doesn't notice that and remember that later on but you know i don't know if they do or not you know i see a lot of the managers and they're in jeans so you know | All the managers wear suits at all times. | contradiction |
She married him without love. | She did not marry him out of love. | entailment |
He managed to dig a small hollow in the sand before dropping off to sleep. | He fell asleep after digging a shallow hole in the sand. | entailment |
But the Army shows the process can work, and can help. | The army shows the procedure can work, and that it can assist. | entailment |
Two years later, he could no longer tolerate any association with Jews, including the thoroughly assimilated Halevys. | He enjoys being associated with Jews, most especially with the Halevys. | contradiction |
yeah chop them up exactly and | Chop those up precisely. | entailment |
They wish to keep watch and Severn agreed to arm the miners. | Severn planned to give the miners weapons. | entailment |
NHTSA did not conduct an evaluation of the impacts of the rule under the National Environmental Policy Act. | The NHTSA were not able to conduct an evaluation of the National Environmental Policy Act because they were underfunded. | neutral |
According to federal regulations, beginning 45 days before a primary, any radio station that carries a prepared audio message from a presidential candidate is required to give equal time to any other candidate who requests it. | Radios are supposed to give equal time to presidential candidates upon request. | entailment |
That was exactly my point. | The point was exact. | entailment |
A short distance from the palace toward the city centre, you come upon the Ayuntamiento (Town Hall), with its fine Renaissance faaade and Gothic door. | The Ayuntamiento has a fine Renaissance facade and Gothic door. | entailment |
but um i mean the Baltic States i think are just sort of trapped i mean they were taken over couple of you know not too long ago | Not many of you know very much about the Baltic States. | neutral |
so you know they're they're good kids you know they do bad things but they're good kids | They are heartless kids who do nothing but evil. | contradiction |
oh oh really yeah it's pretty hot here during the Summer gosh | The summers are quite hot around here. | entailment |
I said I didn't know that I couldn't remember anything at all. | I spoke, but I was a bit lightheaded and wasn't sure if I could remember any one thing. | neutral |
At Greek evenings, hotels usually allow kids to get up on the dance floor and try the steps themselves. | Hotels encourage children to come onto the dance floor during Greek evenings. | neutral |
yeah it it's going to leak into our water and then we're going to have problems with our water and then it's going to cause health problems and so there is a long-term | There are going to be a lot of long-term repercussions. | neutral |
The room seemed normal enough, in spite of the odd smells. | There was some odd smells in the room that was otherwise normal. | entailment |
Consequently, these officers must have valid and documented assurances that the systems and key controls on which they rely for authorizing payments are working as intended and remain intact and effective over time. | The officers must have invalid and documented assurances | contradiction |
But Then Who's Watching for the English? | Who is looking for the English? | entailment |
The sprawling salt flats nearly 400 hectares (990 acres) at or just below sea level have a fascination of their own. | The salt from the flats is frequently harvested and sold. | neutral |
Qurban Bairam (Eid El-Adha) is a time when many Muslims travel to Mecca (their holy city) to commemorate the slaying of Abraham. | Mecca is the holy city of Muslims that many travel to. | entailment |
You shall be master! | You shall not be master. | contradiction |
Time 's superior package emphasizes U.S. hopes that Iraq's military will strike first. | The U.S. will need to make the first attack if it wants to win this conflict. | contradiction |
a 553, the Commission transmitted a complete copy of the proposed and final rulemaking materials to each of its licensees, including small entities. | The Commission sent a full version of the proposed and final rulemaking materials to each of its licensees. | entailment |
so but that's an interesting uh merging as it were of the two ideas we're going one way and they're going the other | The ideas include chocolate and live kangaroos. | neutral |
well i have i i've fully i think i understood what the what the kid was doing he was a uh well let's just say he was one of those types that you wouldn't doubt that he was selling something | The kid was so seedy that I am confident that he was selling something. | entailment |
This is a Hindu emblem of two superimposed triangles, the up-pointing one denoting the male force, the other the female. | Triangles are a prominent image in many Hindu emblems from this era. | neutral |
doesn't have enough depth i don't think to support him like like Joe Montana got supported with the 49ers | While I don't think he has as much depth as Joe Montana, there is a chance he may receive some support. | neutral |
She's responsible for four offices and she looks at how to deliver as many services to as many people as possible. | She is in charge of two locations. | contradiction |
In addition, other revisions were made to make the final rule less prescriptive and to allow establishments greater flexibility in meeting the requirements. | The revisions made the final rule more strict and less flexible. | contradiction |
It's best to visit Paris in early summer and autumn, and the island church of Mont-Saint-Michel, on the Normandy coast, can be pure magic in the mists of December. | The best time to visit Paris is in early summer or autumn. | entailment |
You'll find a completely furnished traditional Japanese living room on the fourth floor. | The fourth floor is empty. | contradiction |
Let me catch my breath." | Give me a minute here. | entailment |
Don't lie to me again. | Please, do lie to me. | contradiction |
In-depth, longitudinal reports of what has happened over time and why can set a context for interpreting a finding of implementation that is, whether there seem to be basic structural problems or if the program understandably requires time for installment, adaptations, and building an infrastructure. | In-depth, longitudinal reports don't provide the necessary context for making sense of a finding of implementation. | contradiction |
for most things it tends to cover it we don't have too many major um expenses at this point but we have been able to find doctors dentists that will accept pretty much whatever the basic plan pays a couple of times we've had to pay oh i don't know three to five dollars but that's not that bad | We've found our plan to be all but worthless since it's so hard to find covered doctors. | contradiction |
Its construction was almost completed in a mere 44 years in the middle of the 13th century; as a result it was possible to maintain a homogeneous architectural style. | The construction was done in about 40 years. | entailment |
I steady my nerves, that is all. | What was coming were alien invaders from the planet Omicron Persia 8. | neutral |
The Committee's most significant recent accomplishment was the launching of the statewide probono.net/mn initiative, a powerful web-based resource to support all attorneys across the states that are representing low-income clients. | The committee has not yet been able to launch the initiative. | contradiction |
In the absence of specific data, however, the Commission assumed that the REIMS II data would be a reasonable proxy for DCs also. | The Commission assumed the REIMS II data would not be a reasonable substitute for DCs in the absence of clear data. | contradiction |
John Danforth agreed to head an independent investigation of Waco in response to suspicions of a cover-up. | The investigation focused on finding the source of the cover-up. | neutral |
Aside from pure anti-Jesuit animus, this nuance probably arose from the work of some 17th-century Jesuit theologians who imperfectly employed a method known as casuistry in resolving questions of moral theology--an approach that gave the broadest possible leeway to individual behavior. | Casuistry might give a great deal of leeway to individual behavior if improperly applied. | entailment |
Any difference between the book value loss (or gain) and the cost of modification is recognized as a gain or loss. | Whatever the difference between a book value loss and cost of modification, it is a loss. | contradiction |
For such people, then and now, a sense of place and community is not merely the most sustaining fact of daily life, it is the most dignifying. | Many people can get depressed if they feel like they live in a disconnected, undeveloped community. | neutral |
Here you'll find bookshops, boutiques, and another shopping complex, this one built on the site of the Royal Hibernian Hotel and naturally called the Royal Hibernian Way. | There are no bookshops of any description in this area. | contradiction |
But the great and the good know that price stability is essential and that inflation is always a bad thing. | Inflation always hurts Americans. | neutral |
Like the Transito, Sinagoga de Santa Mara la Blanca (Synagogue of St. Mary the White) received its present name after being converted to a church. | The Synagogue of St. Mary the White was converted into a church and received a new name. | entailment |
So the last hope of solving the mystery, by means of Mrs. Inglethorp's correspondence on the fatal evening, had to be abandoned. | The police had been looking into Mrs. Inglethorp's death. | neutral |
In the winter, of course, Big Bear is an excellent downhill skiing area. | Big Bear is best for advanced skiers. | neutral |
The Chinese people have been described as hardworking and pragmatic, attitudes that have contributed to Hong Kong's success. | Hong Kong has been aided in its success by the impressions of the Chinese that people have. | entailment |
Look out for the weight of a piece of pottery or sculpture and the amount of detail in the decoration or the carving. | The weight and details in pottery and sculpture isn't important. | contradiction |
(The prodigious James Wood, the most gifted literary critic of his generation, springs to mind.) | The worst critic is history, James Wood, come to mind. | contradiction |
(The city is covered in greater detail in the Berlitz Pocket Guide to Lisbon). | More detail about the city can be found in the Berlitz Pocket Guide to Lisbon. | entailment |
The problem is, the work that comes out of his scholarly chop shops isn't nearly as good as it should be. | The work coming from the chop shops isn't as great as expected. | entailment |
In the Weekly Standard , Wallace biographer Stephan Lesher says the film reduces the governor's appeal to simple racism--a contention every bit as anti-intellectual and demagogic as Wallace's own ... | The approach to the character was one-dimensional and cartoon-like according to critics. | neutral |
And that you are unable to account for the delay in this case? | You have nothing to account for the case being delayed? | entailment |
Time puts the cigarette deal on the cover. | Time put me on the cover. | contradiction |
probably the only thing sometimes we'll take cash or the cans in and we let the kids get the money for that but uh for | We search the roadside for cans and then take them in for cash. | neutral |
500-155-Management Guide to Software Reuse. | It is not acceptable to reuse software. | contradiction |
The Government Performance and Results Act of 1993commonly know as GPRA or the Results Actwas enacted to hold federal agencies accountable for achieving program results. | The GPRA wants to hold the agencies responsible. | entailment |
At least that was the theory. | At least that was the theory, but not the truth. | neutral |
The problem isn't that the media are malicious or are out to get Bauer. | The media are making matters worse in regards to their malice opinions. | neutral |
The most frequently cited causes 1) Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan's cautionary comments to investors (he warned that stocks and bonds could plunge if investors were to lose confidence in the market) | These are the causes that have been cited most frequently, said the lecturer. | neutral |
In doing so, they partly absolved slavery. | They helped Lincoln draft his Emancipation Proclamation. | neutral |
The superb Saihitsu-an house features silk-dyers creating unbelievably expensive material for kimono. | The Saihitsu-an house develops an expensive material for kimonos. | entailment |
Two Watergate vets Charles W. Colson says impeach him; John Dean says don't, because Congress has been too partisan and unfair. | The Watergate vets want the impeachment because they've seen this before. | neutral |
You're Dave Hanson. "The hell I am," he told her. | Dave then asked her if she was his mother. | neutral |
The anti-poker campaign has galvanized the state like no issue ever has. | The state is focused on the anti-poker campaign. | neutral |
Her younger brother. | Her brother was younger than her. | entailment |
We contacted the Private Sector Council, a public service organization that assists in the sharing of knowledge between the private and public sectors. | The Private Sector Council used to be a private service organization. | neutral |
With demons represented by priests wearing fearsome masks, onlookers throw beans to drive them away while shouting, Demons out, good fortune in! | Attendees do not throw anything as that is considered rude. | contradiction |
Uncooperative implants are another celebrity plague. | Implants that do not cooperate can plague celebrities. | entailment |
[The pro bono project] is a great asset for all of us, she said. | According to her, the pro bone project is a great boon for them all. | entailment |
Cutting across the Rue Royale, the Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Honor?? is the city's most luxurious shopping street. | The luxurious shopping street is where you can meet all your luxury fantasies. | neutral |
yeah that it it's really sad that uh but apparently they're they're i think there are some rules that won't let people in who have | They will not let anyone that has done this in because it was illegal. | neutral |
Our powerful, multipurpose computers will continue to become even more powerful, but as they acquire new skills--like voice recognition--their appeal will be limited by their price. | Price will limit computers' appeal. | entailment |
Since 1967, the site has been painstakingly excavated to give a picture of daily life before the great eruption. | There was no great eruption at the site. | contradiction |
A massive inflow of Jewish immigrants from around the world followed, increasing tension between Arab and Jew. | Tension between Arabs and Jews was exclusively due to Jewish immigration. | neutral |
In doing so, the Congress will still need to hold agencies accountable for the homeland security missions that are not incorporated in the new department. | In doing so, congress will need to hold agencies accountable for missions of homeland security and all other missions. | neutral |
Our descriptions represent a floor of quality for each evaluation application. | Applications failing to meet this quality standard will be rejected. | neutral |
The libertarians have a more consistent philosophical position, but they offer the reverse hypocrisy in practice. | The libertarians are completely inconsistent. | contradiction |
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