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But its greatness was linked to its fine natural harbour, and when this silted up in the third century a.d. the city went into decline. | Before the harbor silted up, the city was the greatest hub of trade in Greece. | neutral |
uh-huh i don't understand how they do that | yes, i have no idea how they get away with that | neutral |
In the end, people were reluctant to make a complete change until 1981, when the forces for reform gathered sufficient strength to elect Francois Mitterrand as the Fifth Republic's first Socialist president. | Even after the election, people were uneasy about a socialist being in power. | neutral |
And then the gong rang and my life changed forever. | My life stayed the same forever. | contradiction |
you think so i mean i haven't been watching my watch um | I was tying my shoes so I couldn't watch my watch. | neutral |
His shows are more 700 Club than Crossfire . His guests almost always share Moyers' belief about the topic at hand. | The shows are more Crossfire than 700 club. | contradiction |
PBS or whatever i mean even some regular network TV is okay if the parents there and you know helps the students or help the the kids understand that yeah this that happened in the TV show but probably doesn't happen in real life | PBS is a great channel for kids to watch. | neutral |
As noted, the REIMS II data was separated by letters, flats, and small packets. | Data was separated into three different categories. | entailment |
The Tokugawa thus celebrated the ancestral religion of Shinto glorified by the monumentally opulent shrines they built at Nikko. | The Shinto religion was celebrated by the Tokugawa. | entailment |
oh that's true but but the the nursing home situation is such a is such a pitiful situation i mean if you just if you go every time we go visit her it's just it's just gut wrenching to me | I really can't bear to see how sad she is in the nursing home. | neutral |
It is sad that the best technical health-care system in the world is delivered so poorly that the professionals charged with caring for us feel compelled to sacrifice their independence in this way. | We have the best technology but the worst delivery of health care. | neutral |
and um we and i decided because my inner room looked so dingy because i put these beautiful French doors in | It was very bright in my room, due to the French doors. | contradiction |
In response to continuing concerns about emissions from electric generating units, further reductions of emissions of multiple pollutants from electric power sector are being considered. | The electric power sector is responsible for a lot of emissions. | entailment |
The sea captain calls out to thank Thank you for the Jugs magazines. | "Thank You for the Jugs" magazine was thanked by the sea captain. | entailment |
yeah yeah the uh i mean there's still basically ranchers and farmers up there you know | They are still just ranchers and farmers up there but more and more kids are going to college. | neutral |
Figure 4: DOD's Concurrent Approach to Weapon System Development | Figure 4 contains DOD's approach to weapon system development. | entailment |
young and cute ... | Not old and not ugly. | entailment |
yeah yeah what was your degree in | Don't tell me what field you have your degree in. | contradiction |
Pregnancy aside, what Madonna has that Evita didn't is visible muscles and strong shoulders. | Madonna is not pregnant. | contradiction |
you can tell they pick up the words every once in a while | They pick up the words every once in a while. | entailment |
What's wrong with New Jersey or Oregon? | Oregon and NJ are terrible places. | contradiction |
On December 6, 1993, a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking was published. | The notice of proposed rulemaking was published in early 1994. | contradiction |
The impact of this rule on small entities was considered in a regulatory flexibility analysis under section 603 that was summarized in the preamble of the interim program (59 Fed. | It was found that this rule would have relatively little impact on small entities. | neutral |
This manmade artery linking the Mediterranean with the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, allowed a much quicker journey time from Europe to the Middle East, India, and the Far East when it was opened in 1869, a great aid to the Western European powers in managing their expansive Empires. | The artery between the Mediterranean and the Red sea hurt the European Empires. | contradiction |
Clinton urged Congress to pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, which would ban job discrimination against gays. | Congress sided with Clinton and passed the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. | neutral |
what type of lawn and garden work do you do | I don't care what you do in your garden. | contradiction |
Fire Administration provided opportunities for front-line employees to lead teams whose members included a mix of employees and supervisors. | Front-line employees led teams comprised of employees and supervisors. | entailment |
Slowly, Web sites are emerging to serve Divorcelawinfo.com helps people educate themselves about divorce; MyCounsel.com is aimed at small businesses, and there are many others, including Nolo.com, which helps people help themselves, without a lawyer. | Websites are not allowed to offer legal information. | contradiction |
Do you remember what Ca'daan told us about the salt mines in the west? said San'doro. | Ca'daan told us about the mines. | entailment |
'Here,' she said, a little flushed. | 'Shutup!' she said, fuming with anger. | contradiction |
Many organizations are becoming more willing to talk with outsiders about security because they realize that, despite differing missions and cultures, they all use similar technology and face many of the same threats. | Many organizations want to talk with outsiders about security. | entailment |
Oh, clever as the devil! | The devil is most clever. | neutral |
You're not hep to horror-core? | You have no idea what horror-core is. | contradiction |
oh yes yes i have a thirteen year old and an eleven year old so yeah yes | I have a third child, three years old. | neutral |
But the rugged coast shelters many sandy beaches, seaside resorts, and fishing ports, and inland you will find picturesque chateaux and towns, canals and rivers. | More tourists visit the inland rather than the rugged coast. | contradiction |
The sound was deep and the man groaned. | The man made a noise. | entailment |
yeah right uh most the time if they were they were some of them were even better behaved i've only had two instances where i could it was really noticeable but they were better behaved when they were um i don't know if it was alcohol or something else that they were on but it ended up better | Every time they are badly behaved without fail. | contradiction |
i mean that could become a hobby | Flying miniature planes could become a hobby. | neutral |
Later in 2002, building on this panel, the Virginia State Planning Assembly began creating an action plan of goals for obtaining diverse staff and boards, growing a diverse corps of leaders and deeper engagement with the client community. | The Virginia State Planning Assembly proposed that half of its staff be women. | neutral |
right i think that's really good i know some places just fire people on the spot if they come back positive or something | Some places fire people if they come back positive. | entailment |
Pat Lenaghan suggested that clinicians need recommendations about what could be accomplished now. | They wanted them to have something positive to strive towards doing. | neutral |
The effects of the final rule are that non-low-income providers (tier II) and non-low-income families with children in tier II day care homes will bear most of the costs resulting from the government's savings. | Non-low-income families and providers will bear a lot of the costs. | entailment |
The park also has squash courts and an exercise trail. | There are other things besides squash courts and an exercise trail. | neutral |
Come in, said Cynthia, in a sharp professional tone. | Cynthia welcomed the clients who had come to see her boss. | neutral |
The combination of red and greyish rocks, the white sands, the green pines, and the rich blue sky and sea is striking. | The area is very drab and boring to look at. | contradiction |
At about the same time, El Paso gallery owner Adair Margo was involved in a Junior League of El Paso project that was documenting murals in the city, which is how she came across Lico Subia's home. | Adair Margo's exposure to Lico Subia was seminal to his development. | neutral |
The staff are friendly and helpful, and there is a small tearoom. | There is a small tearoom, and the staff are friendly and helpful. | entailment |
Saving and Its Implications for Economic Growth. | Saving is good for economic growth. | neutral |
It might have been minutes or hours that he slept, and he had no way of knowing which. | He had slept for thirty minutes although he wasn't aware of that.. | neutral |
The leaks suggest to our NATO allies that the U.S. military isn't seriously engaged in the operation. | Leaks suggest that the US is engaged in the operation. | contradiction |
I passed out and had to be carried home. | I was carried home. | entailment |
Thanks a bunch. | I owe you one for that favor. | neutral |
The Kal grunted. | The Kal let out a grunt. | entailment |
In Tsim Sha Tsui, Ned Kelly's Last Stand on Ashley Road is an Aussie institution; Delaney's, 71-77 Peking Road, is one of Hong Kong's enduring Irish pubs. | There are no Irish pubs in Tsim Sha Tsui | contradiction |
Brown and Newhouse's New Yorker is squeezed between newsweeklies and glossy monthlies. | Brown and Newhouse's New Yorker has had difficulty competing against other magazines. | neutral |
4. Causality. | Actuality. | contradiction |
oh it's been beautiful | It was always beautiful. | neutral |
I congratulated him. | I shook his hand when congratulating him. | neutral |
The university had recently developed more explicit policies on system | These policies included mandatory password changes every month. | neutral |
But, let's face it, a disproportionate number of visitors just want to see Archie Bunker's chair. | A lot of visitors want to see Archie Bunker's chair but it was taken off of display last week. | neutral |
Keeping his eyes up, he stood and readied himself. | He looked above as he got to his feet and braced himself. | entailment |
We see her failings redeemed through commitment to her craft. | She is not that dedicated to her craft. | contradiction |
Italy joins Nazi Germany in World War II | Italy was able to give great power. | neutral |
It informs low income people about their legal rights and responsibilities connected with various situations they might encounter as consumers, tenants, parents, spouses, employees and citizens. | It does not mentioned the responsibilities low income people might face as consumers. | contradiction |
Centrelink, a one-stop shop that pays a variety of Australian government benefits, has recently made it its business to improve payment accuracy. | Centrelink does German government payments. | contradiction |
A wink's as good as a nod ”from you. | You need to be verbally clear. | contradiction |
This Week With ADM ? Less than a month ago, ABC abandoned the serviceable name of This Week for the overfamiliar This Week With Sam & Cokie . This week the show switched to This Week With Sam Donaldson & Cokie Roberts . Fending off its diligent and talented copy editors, Pundit Central rejects the new name as too long and too inelegant for even a first mention. | ABC abandoned the serviceable name of This Week for the overfamiliar This Week With Sam & Cokie. | entailment |
Hmm, History of the Conquest of Mexico ,"he read the title on the cracked spine. | There is a book on the History of the Conquest of Mexico and it has information dating hundreds of years. | neutral |
She said that employees' participation in SEC's frequent flyer program is voluntary and that SEC's savings have been minimal, in part because frequent flyer tickets do not give travelers flexibility in arranging their travel. | Frequent flyer tickets don't give travelers flexibility to arrange their travel. | entailment |
Beginning on the upper terrace with a splendid view of the bay, the hour-long guided tour (conducted in English, French, or German) takes you through three levels of abbey the church, cloister, and refectory at the top; the Salle des Chevaliers (Knights' Hall) and Salle des H??tes (Guests' Hall) in the middle; and the storeroom and almonry underneath. | The hour-long tour is only conducted in English. | contradiction |
Some of the states were Oklahoma, Virginia, Arkansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Mississippi, and West Virginia. | Many states were included in the list. | entailment |
He sits in his kitchen and points to the adjacent room where he was born. | He pointed to the kitchen. | contradiction |
i follow the Milwaukee Brewers mostly | I have been following the Milwaukee Brewers for decades. | neutral |
I told 'em, no thanks. | I emphatically said "Yes!" | contradiction |
The Royal Dining Room is situated at the top of the Great Stair. | An elevator is available for people not able to climb the Great Stair to the Dining Room. | neutral |
Is it possible to close this political gender gap? | People are wondering if it's possible to close the political gender gap. | entailment |
There are marked trails leading from the park's headquarters into the jungle. | The marked trails are of a car. | neutral |
In the vicinity are two absorbing museums reflecting Kyoto's extensive history as a magnet for Japan's finest craftsmen. | Kyoto has attracted craftsmen since the 4th century. | neutral |
The coastline south of Los Angeles is the ultimate Caleornia the beach is always a few steps away, the pace is slower, and dress is more casual. | Los Angeles is known for stuck-up beach goers. | neutral |
eleven and fourteen | Fifteen and sixteen. | contradiction |
The foundation argues the practice essentially steals the interest from the clients, an illegal taking of personal property under the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. | If the practice could practically steal form it's own clients, what other rules would they we willing to break? | neutral |
Unfortunately, this leaves Ginsburg trying to explain that if granted immunity Lewinsky will testify one way, and if indicted she'll stand by her deposition. | The man was not able to prevent the woman from giving her testimony. | contradiction |
it's all tradition it's all traditional they have to you have the ruling class and you have everybody else | Economic status is based on traditional constructs and traditions are hard to change. | neutral |
The more prosperous send their children to British and other overseas schools. | Families in poverty are forced to send their children to overseas schools. | contradiction |
'Yes, I am.' | No, I'm not. | contradiction |
She kissed my neck and pushed me to my back. | She refused to touch me. | contradiction |
He doesn't care about coming in here to kill us. | He's not worried about having to kill us. | entailment |
Very few patients refused to speak to him or had problems with privacy during the interview. | There were two patients who had problems with privacy. | neutral |
IRS Systems Tax Processing Operations and Data Still at Risk Due to Serious Weaknesses (GAO/AIMD-97-49, April 8, 1997) | The IRS systems tax processing operations is not at risk. | contradiction |
Many of its timbered and gabled houses date back to the 14th and 15th centuries, particularly in the Place de l'H??tel-de-Ville and the Rue du Poids-du-Roy. | The timbered and gabled houses were built before the 18th century. | entailment |
On the walls are portraits of Bonnie Prince Charlie and his brother, Prince Henry. | There are no paintings on the wall. | contradiction |
Egypt is an excursion also worth considering. | You should also consider going to Egypt. | entailment |
This was the palace's grandest reception hall, where the king gave his wildest parties and received his most important foreign envoys. | This was the palace's smallest reception hall, where the king would write privately. | contradiction |
Coastal water and marine environment are also impacted by atmospheric deposition of nitrogen. | Earth's atmosphere acts like a sponge, completely absorbing nitrogen entirely. | contradiction |
Nunie was killed instantly in a motorcycle-car accident in the Lower Valley. | Nunie drove head on into the car and then died. | neutral |
These individuals have visited one another's programs as well as four additional model hotline/telephone intake systems around the country. | Numerous different hotline/telephone intake systems are used throughout the country. | entailment |
Access is available only on written request or invitation by a deputy. | The deputy may invite you and grant you access. | neutral |
definitely you know a good i idea for the young kids like that too is to have like a a mock one and okay this this candidate tells you some things that are going to happen and this candidate tells you some things okay then this percentage of the | Mock trials are good practice for children with voting. | neutral |
Whole villages committed suicide, and by the mid-1500s the Indian population had declined from over 100,000 to 3,000. | The Indian population did not decline because of suicide. | contradiction |
when it gets to be a hundred degrees every day for a month and a half | When it gets to a hundred degrees every day, you will wish for this weather. | neutral |
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