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but i've never tried any dandelions just to eat | I haven't tried dandelion when I was hungry. | entailment |
exactly because it's not next day they have the start the trial which is X number of months and just prolongs the situation that much more | They had to start that night. | contradiction |
Develop methods to assess program quality, to ensure that case handling staff are well trained and that the legal work among programs is coordinated and of high quality. | The training of the staff who handles cases isn't considered in all this talk of training. | contradiction |
''A very large percentage of what I do is pro bono or low bono. | Most of my work is for free or costs very little. | entailment |
Roughly a third of the employers studied appeared to have discriminated against women or minorities in at least one job category, the authors said | It is suspected that this discrimination, in most cases, was unintentional, but it is still widespread. | neutral |
for friendships that way so that you would feel happy going to work everyday and rather than thinking oh i really i can't stand these people i but uh so that's something that was important to him and | It was significant to him that he could make friends within the first week. | neutral |
Of course, some ED patients may spontaneously volunteer information about drinking. | People should be honest and open about their alcohol addictions. | neutral |
There is a restaurant and a delightful front terrace. | There is a beautiful front terrace. | entailment |
While the headline seems to describe something pretty scary, the first three qualities--huge, powerful, fast--actually sound pretty appealing until the fourth comes along. | The fourth quality, "dangerous", is where the terror comes in. | neutral |
This database, the ACASS, can be queried by any federal agency interested in a particular A/E's past performance. | The ACASS is not related to any federal agencies. | contradiction |
it wasn't Stallone it was uh i can't remember shoot i can't remember the guys name but i like all the the Rambo movies | I like all the Rambo movies, but I don't remember who played in them. | neutral |
The FFC study notes that attention should be focused on review of designs during the conceptual planning and design phases, where the ability to influence ultimate functionality and cost of the project is the greatest. | Attention should be placed on review of the designs during the conceptual planning and design phases. | entailment |
Mary was forcedto abdicate in 1567, and the infant prince was crowned as James VI. | James VI was loved by all. | neutral |
The monument celebrates the first king of unified Italy as well as the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier with inimitable 19th-century pomposity. | The moment is dedicated to the first king of unified Italy. | entailment |
Between 1992 and 1998, for example, he contributed not a single word to 28 of the 29 magazines where he is listed as an editor. | He did not like working for all the magazines except one. | neutral |
If you have time for only one evening walk in Osaka, this is the one. | An evening walk in Osaka would be extremely peaceful. | neutral |
Sturdy gabled houses line the Rue des Dentelles and the Rue du Bain-aux-Plantes. | There are gabled houses in the Rue du Bain-aux-Plantes. | entailment |
so uh very much so except when we need them you know when they found oil in Mexico then we got very friendly with them again | We are using the ruse of friendship with Mexico to plunder their oil resources. | neutral |
There was a man who would unerringly ferret out Tuppence's whereabouts. | This was a man who'd look for Tuppence without errors. | entailment |
By 1938, they held Nanking, Hankow, and Canton. | By 1976 they held Nanking. | contradiction |
It is necessary for every one to attend." Mary smiled sadly. | "This party will not proceed if everyone does not attend." | neutral |
It's not a conclusion that can be forced on me--or anyone else--by statistical science. | Statistical science will not have an influence on me. | entailment |
um-hum right well he was at the point where if if the customer did not want to take the tire with them he charged them a dollar to dispose of them and still there wasn't really a way to dispose of them this was just to sort of encourage them to take them uh at one time uh not too long ago uh farmers could use uh tires to start a fire burning fence rows which of course was an air pollutant and they've put a stop to any open burning of any kind and they are fining | Now we use old tires to make playgrounds for kids. | neutral |
Ashkenazi Jews come from central and eastern Europe. | Ashkenazi Jews come exclusively from North America and Australia. | contradiction |
There were the two inhabited worlds in their own time lines, or probability orbits, or whatever. | The probability orbits were separate but both involved. | entailment |
The man tucked his two knives into the back of his leather belt. | The man placed how two knives into a holder on the back of his belt. | neutral |
oh well we wonder how these topics get chosen where was the last place you went out to eat | Was the last place you went out to eat a family style restaurant? | neutral |
But the New York Times observed that despite unification's difficulties, few wish to go back. | Despite the difficulties with unification, very few want to go back. | entailment |
Only when Adrin slashed at the huge assassin did he delay, opening the opportunity Thorn needed. | Adrin ran when he saw the assassin. | contradiction |
Hawaii and Kansas are relatively small states and New York has implemented a special initiative. | Relatively small states are Washington and Kansas. | contradiction |
But if he expects to have any credibility, he should understand the difference between the two versions. | The two versions are different and everyone credible knows this. | entailment |
If you're not French, think French. | Try to think as a French person would. | entailment |
i just heard something about moving recently about moving um there there there's some central command post in Tampa i think they now want to move to somewhere in the Middle East actually there was um a small country or small city i think well you know not actually in Saudi Arabia or or anything but a little bit off to the um east of it i think and i they want to keep something over there so that they don't have to um i guess it's i guess it's so that so they don't have to move troops out so quickly or something i'm not quite sure exactly why they want to do it but they want to keep some sort of central command post there | I've heard that they're removing a command post in the Middle East and moving it to Florida. | contradiction |
well it certainly was um | It definitely wasn't | contradiction |
Over the years, as new social or economic problems emerged, Congress assigned many agencies new and unanticipated program responsibilities. | Many agencies were assigned new program responsibilities by Congress. | entailment |
West Bow (said to be so named because it was within a bow's length of the castle walls) and Candlemakers Row are streets leading away from Cowgate Head, at the end of Grassmarket. | West Bow and Candlemakers Row are streets close to a castle. | entailment |
A beautiful Belle Epoque hotel that's slightly less formal than the smaller Ritz, but every bit as stylish and elegant. | The Ritz is the smallest hotel in the area. | neutral |
'I think perhaps you're misunderstanding the meaning of not stop,' I replied calmly. | You misunderstand teh meaning of not stop and go. | neutral |
It's also important to consider the nature and reasonableness of the incentives provided to top management and board members. | Board members are unhappy about the company benefits for them. | neutral |
Heaton Cooper and his son are among the most prestigious landscape painters of the century; visit their studio opposite the village green in Grasmere (open daily); Tel. (015394) 35280. | Heaton Cooper enjoys working with his son. | neutral |
'Uh...Natalia, this isn't the best time for-' | There are better times for it, Natalia. | entailment |
Parliamentary elections are scheduled for early January, and HDZ is trailing the less nationalistic opposition in the polls. | HDZ is trailing in polls for the election scheduled in January. | entailment |
At the center, Piazza dei Signori is graced by Palladio's first public work, the Basilica Palladina (1549), not a church at all, but the old Roman concept of a gathering place for the lawcourts and assemby hall of the Gothic Palazzo della Ragione that it encases with a colonnade and loggia. | The Basilica Palladina is Palladio's most famous church. | contradiction |
Untrue, said the Kal. | Kal said it was true. | contradiction |
Nye answered before Drew could. | Drew didn't have time to say anything before Nye stood up and answered. | neutral |
i thought yeah i thought that most Americans might not like it because you know of it's it's not that good of a quality film but i mean it's the meaning behind it that i liked | I didn't think most people would like it because the film quality is bad but it has a good meaning and was heartwarming. | neutral |
He examined it carefully, and then, nimbly whipping out a pair of small forceps from his case, he drew out some minute particle which he carefully sealed up in a tiny envelope. | He didn't have any forceps. | contradiction |
it looks like our carpet where you just have a flat backing and then the thing is knitted into this backing | The Persian carpet was similar to the American made carpet. | neutral |
It is neat and well-tended with sunshades, flowers, and seats, and enjoys a picturesque view over to the tiny Ilheu de Ferro ( Isle of Iron ). | It is a well landscaped and maintained area with a nice view of an island. | entailment |
Are there women included in that gratitude? The northerner smiled. | The northerner asked if women were included. | entailment |
different terminology i don't care much for those subs there's too much bread for me i don't like that much bread | I don't like those subs because there is too much bread but they are so cheap. | neutral |
yeah that would be one of my very first experiences of uh tent camping if it were with a group of people we went up to a state park that was | We didn't go tent camping at all. | contradiction |
The work progressed too slowly, and the dark-haired assistant additionally distracted their attention by her visibly non-existent bra. | Before the assistant had arrived, the work was already moving slower than they were comfortable with. | neutral |
During summer, the terrain is parched, while at other times of the year it's often covered with snow. | All year round, the area is dry and desert-like. | contradiction |
oh so it's worth taking them back well see we don't have we have we have most of our soft drinks are in plastic liter or two liter bottles | We should take back our soft drink bottles as they are made out of plastic. | entailment |
'It had to be done,' White continued. | White knew that the animal had to be killed. | neutral |
Naturally! | Without question. | entailment |
In the early centuries of the Christian era, the peninsula's advantageous position made it an ideal way-station for trade with Bengal and southern India, and attracted Indianized colonies from the Mekong valley of Indochina. | The peninsula would later come under persistent attacks during the Christian period. | neutral |
The choice ranges from traditional hand-carved Chinese roseood furniture to well-made reproductions of modern Western styles. | There are selections from all over the world to choose from. | neutral |
Did Orwell's list demonstrate he was anti-Semitic and anti-homosexual? | Orwell was a homosexual supporter and sympathizer as shown by his list. | contradiction |
I convinced my wife that I love her and I'll always love her. | My wife and I have been happily married for 50 years. | neutral |
Of these, or the many other similar examples I've collected, there is no mention in the book . The reason that I didn't mention them was that to do so seemed to me a cheap shot--concentrating on the ephemeral and the inconsequential--the scummy froth atop the waves of any discourse. | The book is not mentioned in any of these or those similar to these. | entailment |
we decided to eat it up that way and still take a week off and still have a few days to for whatever week long weekends or the like and i think we're going to do that again this summer like we did last summer because we paid close to seven or eight hundred dollars just to have someone come into the home | We spent a lot more this year than last year. | contradiction |
The competition is fierce, involving foreign owners and horses. | The competition includes foreign owners and horses. | entailment |
A winter storm blanketed the Midwest . Weather experts hyped it as one of the worst snowstorms in decades. | Residents made snowmen and went sledding in the fluffy white snow. | neutral |
This went on for some time. | This was stopped quickly. | contradiction |
The combination of increased prices and the availability of more energy-efficient equipment and appliances are projected to reduce electricity demand by about 10%. | Prices for electricity continue to climb across the country driving the sale of more energy-efficient equipment and appliances and reducing electricity usage. | neutral |
East along the main coast road from the Montego Bay area, there is a string of luxurious resort hotels with facilities like golf courses and equestrian centers. | Horse riding and golfing can be found along the main road from Montego Bay. | entailment |
His body was rigid as it lifted a foot, ten feet, then a hundred above the ground. | He was agitated because he couldn't get off the ground. | contradiction |
I didn't dig, though. | I didn't dig into the soil at all. | neutral |
The number of French citizens with non-French heritage is substantial, reviving nationalist sentiment in the form of the Front National. | All French citizens must have French heritage because of racial laws. | contradiction |
The minor Aegean Islands were taken by various powerful European noblemen, many of whom were Genoese or Venetian, such as Marco Sanudo on Naxos. | The minor Aegean islands were taken by escaped slaves. | contradiction |
On sunny summer days, people picnic and families spend time in the fresh air. | Everyone stays inside on sunny summer days. | contradiction |
Deaths of individuals under the age of 70 are valued using the unadjusted mean VSL value of $3. | $3 is the unadjusted mean VSL value which is used to valued the deaths of people under 70 years old. | entailment |
Karagez and Hacivat were fellow labourers whose practical jokes incurred the wrath of Sultan Orhan. | Sultan Orhan was a very angry and strict ruler who was not fond of jokes. | neutral |
The museum describes how other Christians were boiled alive in 1615 at the nearby Unzen hot springs. | Christians were boiled alive in 1615 at Unzen hot springs. | entailment |
The 29th, you say, is the date. | You say that is happened on the 29th? | neutral |
CONTINGENCY - An existing condition, situation, or set of circumstances involving uncertainty as to possible gain or loss to an entity that will ultimately be resolved when one or more future events occur or fail to occur. | A contingency is a circumstance involving uncertainty that will be resolved when future events happen | entailment |
Here, ferries across the Irish Channel leave from two state-of-the-art piers. | The Irish Channel is a waterway used to transfer thousands of kilograms of luxurious goods. | neutral |
All of these aliens are legally authorized to leave and re-enter the United States. | These aliens can leave the United States but they are not allowed to legally re-enter the U.S. | contradiction |
There is a key lesson here, said Jon. | Jon said there's an unimportant lesson here. | contradiction |
Jon planted his hands and got quickly to his feet. | Jon slowly rose to his feet. | contradiction |
The female's nose is an unremarkable little snub, but zoologists say that she appreciates, and is even aroused by, the male's proboscis. | The female's nose is tiny but highly sensitive. | neutral |
yeah well this part of the country there's no shortage shortage of uh good schools | This area has a serious lack of decent schools. | contradiction |
the number of solo mothers that that i encounter in the work place and that that is a little troublesome | There simply aren't many single mothers in the work place. | contradiction |
It's not as bad as being turned into a mangrove with your soul intact, but it would last longer. | It's even worse than being turned into a mangrove with your soul intact. | contradiction |
He was enormously popular with the common Turkish people, and when he died in 1938 thousands of mourners lined the railway track to salute the white presidential train as it carried him from Istanbul for burial in Ankara, the new capital. | Turkey has always had its capital in Ankara. | contradiction |
A number of them committed suicide rather than live the life created for them by the Spanish. | The Spanish cared little for the inhabitants and made their lives miserable. | neutral |
Even a relatively short amount of time and distance covered allows visitors to sample varied regions and attractions, including famed beaches, rugged mountains, splendid castles, traditional rural villages, and gorgeous medieval cities. | The short time allows them to see only one region. | contradiction |
Participants noted the need to report information about the business model, as users of financial reports first must better understand the entity's business model in order to comprehend financial and nonfinancial information about the entity. | There are only two, business and finance division in a company. | contradiction |
uh this is my eleventh year | I have been there eleven years. | entailment |
All of the agency's clients are poor, and many are elderly or disabled, he said. | He told us that most of the clients are poor, elderly or disabled. | entailment |
World War II forced the Jewish people into an alliance with the British against the common Nazi enemy. | World War II prosecuted both Jewish and British people. | neutral |
I told him, what was true, that I liked him very much, that I hoped to come to like him more, but that I was not in any way what the world calls 'in love' with him. | I told him, quite truthfully, that I was madly in love with him. | contradiction |
'Thank you, Natalia,' I said. | I was appreciative of Natalia. | neutral |
Senior Partners for Justice is less than four months old, but already Ginsburg has some of the city's top lawyers working for some of the region's poorest clients. | Senior Partners for Justice is less than four months old. | entailment |
Do I have time to think about it?' | 'My answer is yes, I don't need time to think about it.' | contradiction |
You stated, It sounds to Prudie as though you and your spouse are a little more formal than the times, when that he felt children should address adults in a more formal manner than using their first names. | Your spouse things children should be extremely formal. | neutral |
It's a friendship that began spontaneously about five years ago and changed Subia's life. | Subia has considered her to be her best friend. | neutral |
They drive it around the country in a dilapidated ice-cream truck trying to keep it cool. | They parked it in an ice-cream truck hoping that it would heat up. | contradiction |
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