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Consistent evaluation across the models would determine if they actually make a difference. | The evaluations made would vary between the models. | contradiction |
But they were strung in good order and Drew, having seen the screen of outriders and Pima Scouts, thought that though they offered temptation, they were not to be easily taken by anything less than a small troop, very well armed and reckless. | Drew has seen the Pima Scouts. | entailment |
But they're specific because the words fit the shape of the tune, not because the tune is a translation of the words--the method Block appears to favor. | They are specific because they use the Block method. | entailment |
Last year, the LSC gave Illinois nearly $12 million -- or a third of the money going to the state's legal aid programs -- to fund the Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago, Prairie State Legal Services and Land of Lincoln Legal Assistance Foundation. | Illinois had a budget of about $3 million for legal aid programs. | contradiction |
An ideal screening test would be accurate, practical, and motivational. | There's no need for the screening test to be practical. | contradiction |
Our research was conducted from March through October 1999 and culminated in the issuance of an exposure draft in March 2000. | All the research was started in November 1999. | contradiction |
yeah no nobody could figure it out i mean the the book was so much uh there's just things all you can do is put it in words you can't put it in pictures and a lot of that stuff that was going on in the film you could say what is this | The book and the film are different but I don't know which one I preferred more. | neutral |
Was there a great apparel shortage during Christmas 1996? | They reminisced about the shortage of leggings during 2016. | contradiction |
Where'd these come from anyway, Kirby? Drew retailed the story he had heard from Stein. | Drew would not utter a word of the story Stein had told him. | contradiction |
yeah i know what you're saying like well we have it at work we have a very aggressive recycling at work and i'm the one who will pick the newspaper out of the trash and bring it to the recycle bin see some people the recycle bin is on their way out | I take care of recycling newspapers at my workplace. | entailment |
In an editorial Friday, the Daily Telegraph , a conservative paper, made fun of a splendid correction published in the liberal Guardian the day before. | The Daily Telegraph is a daily paper. | neutral |
Glass-shuttered rooms with verandas offering views of the sea, located a short way out of the center of Ocho Rios. | The rooms have glass shuttered that help keep it cool. | neutral |
the Amiga well because it's made by Commodore and uh most people all they know about is IBM compatible because most people in this country that know anything about computers don't know much but they do know about IBM | The Amiga was manufactured by the Sinclair Corporation. | contradiction |
[T]he naked girl and the others ... | There is a naked boy. | contradiction |
By charging into the arena, the Republicans are offering the press an alternative political target. | The Republicans are offering themselves up to the press in order to bring light to their current issue. | neutral |
Told me to get a move on, and hustle. | They had a deadline and they needed me to go faster. | neutral |
Paper presented at the American Educational Research Association meeting, Toronto, Canada, April 1983. | There was no paper presented at the American Educational Research Association meeting in Toronto in April 1983. | contradiction |
Hawaii's royalty resisted replacing the old religious system with newly-arrived Christianity until Kaahumanu was nursed back to health and converted by the wife of one of the first missionaries, Hiram Bingham. | The reason Kaahumanu was ill was due to food poisoning. | neutral |
He shot two near the end of the column and then fell back to the Kal's furious defense as he reloaded. | He shot ten rounds before having to reload. | contradiction |
According to the American Association of Retired Persons, a senior enrolling in an HMO saves $1,200 per year--about 10 percent of average income--compared with those with the standard coverage and some supplemental insurance. | AARP says a senior with an HMO spends a lot of money. | contradiction |
Alyse Witherspoon. | Witherspoon is an actress. | neutral |
The woman didn't move and didn't speak. | The woman spoke loudly. | contradiction |
they don't want us go out on the beach you know said it was very dangerous | They don't want us going to the beach because it's dangerous | entailment |
We shall have a thunderstorm. Alas, that these harmonious moments can never endure! | The sun shone with no sign of storm. | contradiction |
Jon stabbed hard, burying his rapier to the hilt in the axe brute's chest. | Jon stabbed the axe brute in the chest. | entailment |
The once-marshy plain of Kanto is Tokyo's hinterland, the region where the feudal warlords set up their military bases and administrative headquarters. | All of the military headquarters in Kanto have now been destroyed. | neutral |
Frigola, a sweet, digestive drink good with ice, is commercially bottled in Ibiza from formulas using island-grown herbs. | The Frigola is made from foreign herbs. | contradiction |
These fees are intended to offset certain inspection costs that relate to the processing of passengers and conveyances entering the country. | These fees have always existed. | neutral |
Set to open in Jan. | The opening would be delayed till January | neutral |
Tuppence's spirits revived to the normal. | He was feeling relief and happiness in that moment. | neutral |
Yes, I said, "Alfred Inglethorp, without doubt." Poirot looked at me curiously. | The was wondering about what I said. | entailment |
Undertake a series of program evaluation performance pilot projects that are intended to provide in-depth understanding of unique issues facing each program, more relevant and accurate reporting of program activities and resource utilization, performance measures that describe and project program success, information that will lead to an improvement of the overall effectiveness and efficiency of service delivery. | Program evaluation performance pilot projects are meant to improve effectiveness, but rarely work. | neutral |
They refrain from defacing Mercedes or Lexuses, these being objects of envy, not resentment. | Mercedes and other luxury car brands are often defaced due to resentment. | contradiction |
Internal capacity and expertise to support meaningful planning and plan implementation consistent with the values, purposes, and objectives of the State Planning Initiative. | The State Planning Initiative hopes to bring more money into the country. | neutral |
One of his arms was a hook. | He had two working hands. | contradiction |
Change is good. | Change is terrible. | contradiction |
Perfectly from the 13th century, when the city's first university moved from the cloisters of Notre-Dame to the Left Bank, the young came to the quartier to learn Latin. | The university moved so more students could access the school. | neutral |
The other is the foreign chap he's talking to." | The other guy he is talking to is Russian. | neutral |
uh-huh yep that's true yeah it had a really uh i thought the story was really nice and i thought uh the guy that played the projectionist i just thought was superb you know he was great uh and the little boy was good too | It wasn't an awful show, but the story was unsatisfying, and the actor for the projectionist role delivered his lines in a really dull and stilted way. | contradiction |
To see the sculptures at their best, go in the morning or afternoon, or both, and then go back at night, when the temples are illuminated. | The sculptures look best in the morning and afternoon. | entailment |
The Postal Service also presented additional revenue and costing-cutting initiatives, such as the billion-dollar-a-year break through productivity plan announced by the Postmaster General this past spring. | The postal service gave extra expenses in the report to the Postmaster General. | contradiction |
Thorn's blade swung and cut the man's arm and opened his belly. | Thorn opened the man's belly with his blade. | entailment |
A moment. | A single moment passed | neutral |
Oh! said Tuppence, her eyes opening. | She was taking a nap at her desk. | neutral |
Alfred C. A Public/Private Life , by James H. Jones (Norton). | James H. Jones was a prolific author. | neutral |
The present church was rebuilt after pirates destroyed the original in 1667, though part of it, the Morgada chapel, did survive. | The present church was rebuilt after pirates destroyed the original in 1667 because they hated the priest. | neutral |
Opposite, and from the same era, is the Examination Hall, where concerts are given occasionally when no examinations are in progress, but is otherwise rarely open to the public (look through the spy hole in the door! ) | Concerts and examinations happen at the same time in the Examination Hall. | contradiction |
Boat tours begin from the pier at Ohata Port Terminal, taking you on a fascinating 50-minute cruise around Nagasaki Bay. | There is a tour guide on the cruise and food and drinks are served. | neutral |
The Archaeological Museum of Iraklion is without a doubt one of the greatest archaeological collections in the world. | History buffs might enjoy the obscure Archaeological Museum of Iraklion, but most people won't find it very impressive. | contradiction |
The increase in one asset is offset by an equal decrease in another asset (or by an equal increase in liabilities). | When one asset increases it is offset by another asset decreasing equally. | entailment |
Physicians are unlikely to screen if it affects their legitimate expectation for financial remuneration for patient care. | Physicians are paid less than surgeons. | neutral |
I didn't come all this way to leave and let them kill all those people, said Adrin. | Adrin had traveled four hundred miles. | neutral |
He has his own resting place here at Daiyu-in, to the west of Futarasan. | Unique to the Daiyu-in region is it's creeping, aqua-green moss. | neutral |
and it's like i said at our expense | I didn't say it's at our expense. | contradiction |
It was two nights ago when we killed the slave lord," San'doro said. | San'doro killed the lord out of spite. | neutral |
it's very pro American | It's all about America. | entailment |
The take may be even larger than the student donor tally indicates. | The take could be even bigger than the tally indicates. | entailment |
The capital, Chora Town, is a classic example of a settlement built out of sight of pirate forces. | Chora town was built in direct sight of pirates. | contradiction |
when you say that you grew up uh in the sixties i take it that was the uh teenage type years or uh | When you say you grew up in the seventies does that mean you were a toddler then? | contradiction |
It's known for showcasing important new Irish playwrights. | It has a reputation for putting on new Irish playwrights. | entailment |
Simply put, it is all around you. | It is simply all around you. | entailment |
The staff are friendly and helpful, and there is a small tearoom. | The tearoom looks beautiful, everything is comfy and friendly. | neutral |
Service The executive leads the regional office in the pursuit of outstanding performance in all applicable program areas, and as a team member helps the Service Delivery Network and VBA as a whole to improve performance. | The executive enjoys their role in being a team member. | neutral |
'I've studied you, Mr. Franklin. | I know nothing about him. | contradiction |
His viewing procedures are quite advanced. | He had very advanced viewing procedures. | entailment |
Perhaps he has an ideological ax to grind--after all, a few months back he proclaimed Marx the thinker of the future. | Perhaps he was at peace with his ideology since a few months ago he claimed that Marx cannot be considered the thinker of the future. | contradiction |
you know and don't have it you know any other means they've and so they either don't again don't have it or they have to take it out themselves and pay an arm and a leg for it | They have to pay a ton of money for it themselves, or they don't have it, because they can't find anyone to help them. | neutral |
Do I just have the capacity to eat doughnuts and hamburgers and broccoli? | Can i eat all the hamburgers on the plate? | neutral |
never once | All the time. | contradiction |
Strict emission controls for cars and industry have considerably reduced L.A.'s notorious smog, but air quality can still be poor. | The government thinks of ways to reduce air pollution. | neutral |
uh all around Dallas there are a lot of recycling centers where you can take things sometimes for money um but most of those are real far away from | Dallas does not have a single recycling center. | contradiction |
I'll advertise in the personal column of the Times, beginning 'Shipmate.' | The Times has many advertising spots available. | neutral |
well nice talking to you too | It was great talking to you again, I'll see you tomorrow. | neutral |
Some houses--big and small--have trimmed their lists, consulting closely with the chains to determine what is commercial, and have seen their profits and sales rise. | Big and small houses alike have cut their lists short. | entailment |
The Los Angeles Zoo in Griffith Park always makes a good outing for all age groups. | The Los Angeles zoo is located in West Hollywood. | contradiction |
At lower per capita volumes, the ratio of fixed to variable cost increases and the cost elasticities decrease (because a greater proportion of total costs is fixed). | At higher per capita volumes, both the ratio of fixed to variable cost and the cost elasticities increase. | neutral |
I beg your pardon, Miss Tuppence. | Nobody speaks to Miss Tuppence. | contradiction |
The building itself is highly interesting, and there is an excellent cafe in the basement. | The cafe in the basement of the building is excellent. | entailment |
The places to be are Habana Cafe (the disco in Havana's Hotel Melia Cohiba) and the disco in Santiago's eponymous hotel. | There is a disco in Santiago's hotel and there is a cafe. | entailment |
Appropriations--a form of budget authority--permit an entity to incur obligations and make payments and thus are a means of financing the entity's cost. | Appropriations are a form of budget authority that large entities use often. | neutral |
Visitors should be wary of incoming tides, which can move very fast. | Visitors should not worry about the incoming tides that always move slowly. | contradiction |
To get the stationery engraved, the die plate will cost $56, about average. | Engraved stationary is a necessity for some careers. | neutral |
She took off with that, but he was sure it wouldn't satisfy the Sather. | She was trying to say what the Sather wanted her to say. | entailment |
Never!" Mr. Carter shook his head. | Mr. Carter nodded. | contradiction |
instruct professors from other schools but | Don't teach your professor. | contradiction |
you know oh it was just horrible and then the mother's attitude the mother looked at me and goes well what is it that you want do you want me to pay you for your eggs or what you know it was that kind of attitude you know i mean it was just bad and i thought you know the parents went home and you know the kids | It was really terrible. | entailment |
Abdul Razak had earlier played a key role in combating the Communist insurrection years earlier. | Abdul Razak was conspicuously absent from the opposition to the Communist insurgency. | contradiction |
At the other extreme, if we discover that Bill Gates murdered Vince Foster, or a similar megascoop, journalistic bravado will easily triumph over corporate loyalty. | We often refuse to publish scandalous stories for fear of attracting a lawsuit. | contradiction |
The study found that effective design review practices result in less rework on the part of the construction contractor, fewer change orders to correct design errors and omissions, and lowering the cost of belatedly adding project upgrade features that should have been addressed in the original design. | Construction contractors often have to do more reworks regardless of the effectiveness of the design review process. | contradiction |
But anyway the office is to let." | Office has given permission. | entailment |
Many have grown more disgusted with Clinton's triangulations than with congressional Democrats' straightforward liberalism. | Clinton's political inclinations had members of his party wanting to push another candidate. | neutral |
but it always seemed like when i was there i was always finishing i lived in Duluth which is uh north of Atlanta well not north it's more east | Duluth is east of Atlanta. | entailment |
Journalists and filmmakers relentlessly publicized the horrors of crack addiction and drug violence | Journalists and filmmakers persistently published the hideous effects of crack addiction. | entailment |
Orientalism and its even more ambitious sequel Culture and Imperialism are works of passionate, almost agonized ambivalence. | Orientalism was a prequel of Culture and Imperialism. | entailment |
A modern pipeline has been installed in the channel atop the aqueduct, and in the 16th century, a statue of Hercules in a niche over the tallest arch was replaced by a Christian image. | The statue of hercules was replaced by a Christian image. | entailment |
But it certainly complicates the story, and Gerth either downplayed it or left it out. | The story is certainly complicated by it, said the news. | neutral |
I was dragged bodily down a long flight of stairs. | My body was dragged down the stairs. | entailment |
far off, unseen, but audible,repeats its syncopated intervals,a song that's not a cry | The song was playing on the radio. | neutral |
Three--count 'em--online weather stores, including the WeatherStore, hawk meteorological gizmos. | Three online weather stories refuse to hawk meteorological gizmos. | contradiction |
Bubble lifts whisk you up through a fiberglass and Teflon cloud, held by steel cables that stretch from one wall to the other, but the ride to the top is expensive and the view not much more striking than from the terrace. | The ride to the top is worth it as the views are far better from the top. | contradiction |
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