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Comments were considered and discussed in the preamble. | Comments were ignored and brushed aside. | contradiction |
"He never had any patience to lose. | He was very impatient, but still not hard to talk to. | neutral |
The LSC Act of 1974, as amended, was adopted to provide equal access to the system of justice in our Nation for individuals who seek redress of grievances; . . . to provide high quality legal assistance to those who would otherwise be unable to afford adequate legal counsel; . . . [and to] provid[e] legal assistance to those who face an economic barrier to adequate legal counsel. | The LSC act of 1974 was amended and adopted to give equal access to the justice system to people. | entailment |
Lake Pichola, 4 km (2 miles) long and 3 km (2 miles) wide is the largest. | Lake Pichola is over 1 mile deep. | neutral |
about the different areas of of the kind of the state by reading it | Reading it will tell you about the different areas of the kind of state it is. | entailment |
It was constructed using existing emissions inventories created for various recent rulemaking activities. | Existing emissions inventories were created for various activities. | entailment |
He emphasized that the sequence of the recommendations did not imply a priority order. | Priority order is not implied in the sequence of recommendations. | entailment |
It became a focus of Jewish-British confrontation just after World War II as Jewish immigrants tried to run the British blockade , and became the first major city under Jewish control at the end of the British Mandate in 1948. | Jewish immigrants did not ever try to threaten the British blockade. | contradiction |
uh reading about and and i suppose that there is uh justification for taking everybody if you take anybody | I guess there is a reason to take everyone. | entailment |
Unfortunately, the cement used for its construction contained sea sand, which caused the iron reinforcing rods to corrode. | Sea salt causes iron to become smooth and shiny. | contradiction |
You can always visit independently, but the venue, situated in the suburb of Marianao, is tricky to find, and you might arrive only to find no tickets remaining. | The venue in the suburb of Marianao is easy to find. | contradiction |
They would eliminate senatorial holds. | Congress would eliminate holds. | neutral |
She looked at me with those green eyes of hers as if she saw into my soul. | She looked down quickly. | contradiction |
yeah i think that's ridiculous isn't it | That's not outrageous at all. | contradiction |
Department of Labor (USDOL) has also promulgated regulations mandating the minimum benefits that must be provided to H-2A workers. | USDOL has promulgated regulations mandating minimum benefits. | entailment |
The analysis found an annual cost of $198. | There was an annual cost of $198 found by the analysis. | entailment |
Given that your efforts involved a lot of time (and perhaps paying for the party) and afforded the couple a wonderful celebratory evening, along with $900 to apply to their honeymoon expenses, Prudie feels you have given them a grand wedding gift. | You didn't do enough to make the wedding and honeymoon good. | contradiction |
When he saw her His thoughts were brought up with a sudden jerk. | She was the most beautiful person he had ever seen and he couldn't think of anything else. | neutral |
The rugged mountain range that splits the island into north and south makes weather forecasting a difficult proposition on Madeira. | The ocean currents make weather forecasting difficult on Madeira. | contradiction |
This may mean you'll have to help with nets or traps, an instructive experience. | You might learn something by helping with nets and traps. | entailment |
right right not just overhead | Overhead is not the only thing. | entailment |
One exception is the hike north from Olimbos to the shrine to St. John the Baptist at Vrykounda, site of a major island festival on 29 August every year. | The festival is a major tourist event. | neutral |
There are two main rooms downstairs the firehouse, a utility area for washing and brewing, and the downhouse, a living area with fireplace. | There was a distance between the living area and the utility area because the owners should not see too much of the butler's activity. | neutral |
But since--according to Krugman--the Federal Reserve can control output and unemployment, he believes that this tendency is easily offset by cuts in interest rates to hold employment steady. | Krugman does not believe the Federal Reserve has a lot of power. | contradiction |
In addition, some organizations used e-mail to communicate less sensitive information to the entire membership. | In addition to this some organizations used e-mail to communicate non-sensitive information and funny videos to their memberships. | neutral |
FDA states that it has analyzed this rule in accordance with the principles set forth in Executive Order 12612, Federalism, and has determined that the rule does not warrant the preparation of a Federalism Assessment. | In other situations, the FDA will need to prepare a Federal Assessment. | neutral |
Then, abruptly, he was aware of being alive, and surprised. | He suddenly realized that he was alive. | entailment |
uh i haven't seen it in years but i used to | I've never seen it before in my life. | contradiction |
The logistical problems of spanning the Firth were numerous, but their solution resulted in one of the greatest engineering achievements of the Victorian era, the Forth Railway Bridge. | The Forth Railway Bridge was one of the greatest engineering feats of the Victorian Era. | entailment |
And just-in-time production is not simply the goal to which all manufacturing companies now aspire. | Companies all want just-in-time production. | contradiction |
ILS is opening an office in Fort Wayne, where Legal Services of Maumee Valley, Inc. (LSMV) still operates. | ILS is opening an office in Canada | neutral |
It's not easy to find your way around Lyon as the city is built across the looping confluence of the Sa??ne (rhymes with Rhine) and Rhine rivers, with hills on either side and a peninsula in the middle. | It was built this way to confuse the vampire invaders. | neutral |
Estimates of costs to complete critical maintenance range from $ 40 to $ 50 million. | Expected critical maintenance costs are estimated at $43 million. | neutral |
In the Himalayan mountains there is the hill-station of Simla which once served as the British summer capital and the magical but dangerous region of Kashmir. | Kashmir is located in the Himalayan mountain region. | entailment |
They combine temples for ancestral worship with meeting halls to settle local problems housing, jobs, medical care, help for orphans, and discreetly handled intra-community crime. | Local problems are always settled | neutral |
House Majority Leader Dick Armey, House Majority Whip Tom DeLay, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott, and Senate Majority Whip Don Nickles claim that Milosevic was open to peace all along, that the war and its casualties were our fault, that we needlessly offended Russia, and that our victory is false. | Duck army has been the house majority leader for two years. | neutral |
One heads west to Vale do Paraiso, the other northeast to Eira de Fora. | West will bring you to Eira de Fora, and northeast will lead you to Vale de Paraiso. | contradiction |
retirement contributions for low- and moderate-income families. | low-income families contribute to retirement | entailment |
The preamble to the final rule discusses many of the comments received and the action taken by the agency in response or why the comments did not change the agency's position. | Agencies do not comment on any changes. | contradiction |
Significant findings and recommendations are those matters that, if not corrected, could affect the results of the auditors' work and users' conclusions about those results. | The auditors' work could be affected by the findings. | entailment |
but then it got to be a point where they got some independence | They're totally dependant | contradiction |
But despite these migrations, immigrations, social change, and urban renovation, time seems to stand still in many Paris neighborhoods. | Time stands still because of cultural standards. | neutral |
Until recently critics of legal services recipients, who had knowledge of the alien representation practices of legal services recipients, never questioned the legality of a recipient's representation of an alien after the alien had left the United States. | Critics of legal services recipients have recently filed a report questioning the legality of alien representation. | neutral |
yeah that's uh that's kind of the way i was when i started school i was in Midland and when i was looking for things and and and what i would probably recommend to other people was something that i was comfortable with and i wasn't quite ready to be a long ways off | I will strongly advocate pushing yourself beyond what you are used to for a great experience. | contradiction |
Just in front of you will be the Stone of the Unction, where Jesus's body was anointed with spices and myrrh and then interred a few steps away in Joseph of Arimathea's family tomb. | The Stone of the Unction is the place where Jesus was covered in spices for the ceremony. | entailment |
The hike takes around 2 hours and you can travel the lower slopes by camel if you'd rather not walk the whole way. | It is more enjoyable to travel by camel when one reaches the lower slopes. | neutral |
At the core of powerful and effective delivery systems are high quality legal services programs. | Terrible legal programs make everything better. | contradiction |
Helgeland has set the film in a metropolis of uncertain period (the '50s? | Helgeland loves the 1950s era. | neutral |
195 "My secretary, Monsieur Grieber, from whom I have no secrets." | Monsieur Grieber is someone I always have my guard up with. | contradiction |
Ca'daan was relieved. | Ca'daan felt relieved. | entailment |
This set up needless competition for scarce resources and created hurt feelings among some staff. | Some of the staff felt hurt because of this. | entailment |
Show her in then. | Let her come in and welcome her. | neutral |
Neuendorf, for one, says he expects the Web to drive art prices through the roof. | Neuendorf says he thinks the internet will make art prices go up 50%. | neutral |
but uh yeah they're they're fun | They are not fun at all. | contradiction |
yeah that'll do it it'll cook the whole whole insides there | The insides will remain raw. | contradiction |
I'm not sure if this means that PETA ought to spend more on those banner ads, or if it means that they should save their money. | The ads are controversial. | neutral |
The birds have flown as we thought. | They never thought that the birds would fly away. | contradiction |
uh i really don't think it makes that much difference what size of the school college or university one chooses as long as they have a decent program and they're uh uh well known throughout the country | It is important to look at the program a college offers before choosing it. | neutral |
send them out by Federal Express and fax machine | Send them out by FedEx or DHL | neutral |
Will you tell us to whom you sold it? You could have heard a pin drop. | The courtroom was so noisy that no one could hear what was going on. | contradiction |
And many of them, my doctor included, are chafing under the book-keeping requirements and restrictions on their professional discretion that are prominent features of the new medical regime. | My doctor sometimes feels pressured about the do's and don'ts of professional discretion. | entailment |
That's what they've done. | They've done that. | entailment |
okay i don't know about you but i hate to do yard work and i pay somebody to do all of my yard work | I do all of my yard work myself. | contradiction |
hand to mouth because it the government there and the country there has placed a very significant value on motherhood | Being a mother is a job that the country really values. | entailment |
If the attorney general had ordered up an independent counsel, not only would her job have been secure but the New York Times (and maybe even Sen. | There was nothing the attorney general could have done to save her job. | contradiction |
Each room in this gated complex offers air conditioning, TV, telephone, and a fully equipped kitchenette. | The complex is not gated. | contradiction |
These organizations rely increasingly on a well-defined mission to form the foundation for the key business systems and processes they use to ensure the successful outcome of their operations. | These organizations rely on a certain mission in order to perform well on their operations, which should be fundamental for every organization of that kind. | neutral |
yeah they're just little terry cloth things you wear for house slippers with rubber you know soles so that you know no big deal one way or the other | They are slippers made of terry cloth. | entailment |
Soft SkySafe in Button-down Shirt Blue.' | Skysafe in button down shirt blue. | entailment |
i like that where they run tense i really enjoy they keep me guessing the whole time it's really it was really interesting | I really like when their is a plot twist at the end of the story. | neutral |
He stood, put on his hat and tipped it at Susan. | He tipped his hat at Susan. | entailment |
He expanded Melaka's power along the west coast and down to Singapore and the neighboring Bintan islands. | He was so impressed with Melaka's power over the people, that he gave him more power, extending his ruling all the way to the neighboring Bintan islands. | neutral |
Yeah well i think uh you know from an elementary standpoint it would help to get rid of some of the the oddball conversion units like | Along with removing the misfit conversion units, we also need to polish up the formula. | neutral |
Around 1200 b.c., Dorian invaders from the Balkans drove south through the Greek mainland, the Aegean islands, and across to Crete. | The Dorian invaders were stopped in the Balkans and proceeded no farther. | contradiction |
The state parties? | Partying across the state? | neutral |
(Cooper allegedly filled balloons with live worms, released them above the audience, then popped them, showering fans with night crawlers.) | The audience was possibly sprayed with living worms by Cooper. | entailment |
That might work. | That won't work. | contradiction |
uh there's another guy oh what can what is his name oh durn you would well you know when you're recording you can't remember remember | I have never known that other guy's name. | contradiction |
Nevertheless, the nature and extent of Tand;A approvals must be such that management has assurance that supervisors or other officials know they are accountable for the approvals of an employee's work time and absences. | Supervisors and other officials will conduct interviews with their subordinates to monitor the work time of employees. | neutral |
or self improvement um i've got a a uh small company on the side that i that i do things with so uh a lot of the reading that i i do has to do with um how can i uh do better at at my small time business uh | I read books that help me improve my small business. | entailment |
okay you said you're Judy | You said you are John. | contradiction |
i didn't uh see i never even heard that there was a book tied in with that movie | in fact, the book was written a year before the movie | neutral |
The media focused on Liggett's admissions of the obvious--that cigarettes are addictive and cause cancer and heart disease--and its agreement to pay the states a quarter of its (relatively small) pretax profits for the next 25 years. | Liggett had previously denied that cigarettes are addictive. | neutral |
i'm sorry i dropped the phone yeah | My apologies, the phone was between my ear and shoulder when it slipped off. | neutral |
you know i always intend to just stand on the bank and just kind of slip it out there and | I have no intentions of standing on the bank. | contradiction |
The Lake District National Park was created in 1951 to preserve the entire landscape and allow public access to areas of natural beauty. | Lake District National Park was created in 1935. | contradiction |
The Festival of Asian Arts takes place every other October, bringing to Hong Kong for two weeks orchestras, dance groups, opera, and drama companies from all over Asia. | The Festival of Asian Arts is held every year. | contradiction |
then that would yeah i guess then the water aerobics would be probably the best thing for you wouldn't it | Water aerobics is better for you than many of the other options. | neutral |
Four haiku translated and only 16 more to go for my Japanese final. | I have to translate twenty haiku for my Japanese final. | entailment |
that's it and i moved and you know now i live in like a family a neighborhood in a townhouse but it's nice i don't you know | I moved to a townhouse in a nice neighborhood. | neutral |
LSC's first report on this activity is due in March of 2002. | This activity will be reported by LSC in March of 2002, the manager told me. | neutral |
that's incredible oh oh there's there's one thing i've got to ask you about the the dump Quayle movement i find that interesting | I have an interesting question for you about the dump Quayle movement. | entailment |
I am out a good deal. | I lost a good deal. | entailment |
His refusal to be sensitive got him in trouble in 1996, the year before he died. | Lauded for his refusal to be sensitive in 1996, he lived for another two decades. | contradiction |
He wasn't surprised. | He was very surprised indeed. | contradiction |
The most recent poll suggested that the anti-poker forces would win in a More than 60 percent of voters favored banning poker, and only 16 percent wanted to keep it. | Over half of the people want to ban poker from college campuses. | neutral |
final rule as complying with the requirements of the Order based on the information supplied by EPA, including a planned regulatory action document describing the reason for the rule and an assessment of the costs and budgetary impact of the rule. | The final rule should always comply with the requirements of the Order based on the information supplied by EPA. | neutral |
More innovative control technologies and compliance alternatives requiring fewer resources than those considered for this study are likely to be developed with the implementation of the Clear Skies Act. | The Clear Skies Act is likely to lead to control technologies that are more innovative. | entailment |
Santorini (Thira), the next major island north, was heavily influenced by Crete, and the settlements of Thira and Akrotiri thrived at this time. | Thira was an island to the south. | contradiction |
Rather, we noted that Congress specifically intended the LSCA to benefit indigents who have legal grievances but who are unable to afford the legal means necessary to redress them. | LSCA and Congress have defined someone as a indigent if they make below $20,000 per year. | neutral |
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