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Perhaps The Treasure of the Sierra Madre was showing in Cambridge that weekend and each economist realized that he would always have to worry about the other two guys. | The economists that weekend were not worried at all and remained in a state of bliss. | contradiction |
FAA, IRS, OPM, and VBA generally agreed with the contents of this report. | VBA has already started following the recommendations given in the report. | neutral |
Sadly, Madeira's one and only (black) sandy beach, at Prainha, is isolated and not very attractive. | Because the sandy beach in Madeira is isolated, it is not attractive. | neutral |
Are they big? | How big are they? | neutral |
it's almost like just fuzz | The cat's fur is very fuzzy. | neutral |
and that's that's pretty nice because you can fish and just | You can fish salmon which is pretty nice. | neutral |
There are also water sports galore if you have the energy. | If you feel up to it, there's plenty of water sports. | entailment |
even better than Jaws and some of that | Even better than Jaws and most 80s movies. | neutral |
Once the kukai was buried there, the great and the humble alike were quick to see the merit of a final resting place near the great teacher. | Kukai was buried far away. | contradiction |
Arc-et-Senans | A French football team. | neutral |
Like most of the world, Dave had regarded the big man who was his uncle with something close to worship. | Dave's uncle was a saint and well respected. | neutral |
(There are also flights from Kathmandu to Bhairawa, the nearest airfield, with a bus service to Lumbini.) | The only way to go from Kathmandu to Bhairawa is by train. | contradiction |
Offer range to revise proposals. | The offer does not allow for proposals to be revised. | contradiction |
EPA notes that the benefits to be derived are basically those to be achieved directly through the knowledge about the use and disposition of toxic chemicals and the changes in behavior that may result from the information reported to the TRI. | The EPA lamented that there are no benefits to the chemicals. | contradiction |
I don't see how anyone could blame us for jumping to the conclusions we did. | I would understand if people blamed us for jumping to the conclusions we did. | contradiction |
The analysis further points out that it has reduced the impact of the proposed amendments on small businesses by determining not to amend Regulation S-B to incorporate an item similar to proposed Item 305 of Regulation S-K. | There was no analysis. | contradiction |
But even this pretend-tourist takes that for granted. | This pretend-tourist takes that for a fact. | entailment |
The man fell dead to the earth. | The man's lifeless body fell to the ground. | entailment |
i believe it yeah yeah i can i can i can believe that yeah i i don't claim to have an in-depth understanding by any means but uh | I have only heard about it on TV, so I don't know much about that. | neutral |
Central Highlands and the South Coast | Away from the central highlands and the northern coast. | contradiction |
But there's something more powerful at work, too. | Everything that relates to this is already out in the open. | contradiction |
Captain Peter Bristow also runs big game fishing expeditions. | Last year only three people attend the expeditions | neutral |
kind of sickly kids that has a lot of accidents | The kids are getting the help they need. | neutral |
My I get insomnia, so I was excited about melatonin. | I sleep too much . | contradiction |
All Egyptian temples would appear vividly colored much like the tombs in the Valley of the Kings but little color has survived on most of them due to the effects of sunlight and smoke damage caused by fires when the temples were used as dwellings. | Sunlight and smoke damage faded the vivid colors, but the colors would have faded naturally over time anyway. | neutral |
Just reverse the route if you're coming from Brittany. | If you're coming from Brittany, you should check your GPS coordinates. | neutral |
Their former parade ground, the vast Champ de Mars, is now a green park stretching all the way to the Tour Eiffel. | Their parade ground, the diminutive Champ de Mars, remains a barren and dusty tract of land. | contradiction |
Elsewhere on the island there are a handful of craft workshops. | There are craft workshops throughout the island. | entailment |
Nor does Soccer Guy seem like an appellation that's likely to go down in the annals of crime alongside Sammy the Bull--or even Paulie Walnuts, that hit man on the Sopranos. | Paulie Walnuts was a hit man on the Sopranos. | entailment |
At a time when both staffing levels and funding had been in decline since fiscal year 1989, ARL was given a major technological challenge-digitizing the battlefield for the U.S. | Both staffing levels and funding had been in decline at the time. | entailment |
One way to prevent this type of color loss is to wash clothes in colder water, but all detergents work poorly in cold water, and many bleaching agents are completely ineffective in cold temperatures. | Most detergents work well in cold water. | contradiction |
Derry's head snapped up. | Derry kept her head down. | contradiction |
oh really well oh hobbies gee whiz i guess i got too many hobbies so i never have time to deal with them i like photography a lot uh | I have plenty of hobbies and I focus on some more than others. | neutral |
In addition, the useful life of heritage assets is generally not reasonably estimable for depreciation purposes. | In addition, the useful life of heritage assets is generally not reasonably estimable for depreciation as well as appreciation purposes. | neutral |
Under a progressive tax system, the only way to eliminate the marriage penalty is to go back to relatively higher taxes on singles. | There's only one way to get rid of the marriage penalty in a progressive tax system and that is to impose higher taxes on individuals. | entailment |
we're we're now civilized now you can no longer you you cannot drink beer and drive but uh but it was it was actually legal | It is completely legal to drink beer and drive. | contradiction |
Outside the resorts, it can be hard to pin down what's going on where, but informal musical performances are ubiquitous. | It is simple to know who is playing where outside of the resorts. | contradiction |
Whatever we may think or suspect, it is better to say as little as possible for the present. | We may think we know something, but better to wait until tomorrow, to say anything. | neutral |
Although it's not cheap (admission to independent travellers is by day ticket only), this is without doubt the best place to sample the Dead Sea in comfort. | For independent travelers, a day ticket costs $100. | neutral |
The Commission also reports that it forwarded a copy of its initial regulatory flexibility analysis to the Chief Counsel for Advocacy of the Small Business Administration (SBA) as required by the Act. | The Commission waited until the very last moment before forwarding a copy. | neutral |
The English king ordered his general to burn Edinburgh town so there may remain forever a perpetual memory of the vengeance of God lightened upon the Scots. | The town of Edinburgh was burned down to the ground. | entailment |
This small, stylish restaurant in an atmospheric, century-old house is said to serve the best fish and shellfish in Jerusalem. | The restaurant is in a 100 year old home with a large patio. | neutral |
A three-second period before getting in the shower is worth far less than three seconds taken from the middle of my daughter's wedding. | I would rather waste time at my daughter's wedding, even taking a shower is far more important than this. | contradiction |
Because these rhythms differ from the four beats to a bar notation we are accustomed to in the West, Greek music sometimes can be difficult to follow. | Greek music is always easy for non-Greeks to follow along with. | contradiction |
In the current, competitive environment for utilities, power plant owners are reluctant to provide much advance notice of when outages will occur. | Competition in the utility market has led to a confounding problem for power plant owners. | neutral |
one of my favorite things to do now is sit down and listen to Chopin that is played on uh piano i just you know i can just drift off into some other world just listening to that for hours if i ever have the time to do that | I love listening to Chopin. | entailment |
Who is that? asked Tuppence, puzzled. | Tuppence knew it was a cat. | contradiction |
Hanson staggered back, panting from his efforts. | Hanson stood strong and firm, having caught his breath. | contradiction |
Use the manual controls. Hanson waited until he estimated the men who left would be at the controls. | Hanson needs them at the controls. | neutral |
and it's hard to get on a regular schedule and then we're pretty active in our church which takes up a lot more time too so | We're too busy with church activities to find time. | entailment |
Today it remains more stylish than other coastal towns, with plenty to please both adults and casinos, sophisticated shops and restaurants, and health spas; good sailing, windsurfing, sand yachting, riding, golf, and tennis. | It is ts the best town for leisure and dining. | neutral |
The factual record provides an important context for consideration of the legal question of the meaning of the presence requirement for representation by LSC grantees. | The record provides important context. | entailment |
If you don't catch a major match, you may come acrosea competition in a Calcutta alley or a meadow in Kashmir. | Should you find yourself unable to watch a big match, you might instead encounter a competition in a Kashmirian meadow. | entailment |
Woven cotton and linen are also a good buy. | Cotton and linen are super cheap there and are amazing quality. | neutral |
In that instant Julius had taken his measure. | Julius had already done his own sizing up. | entailment |
What did he think?" | Did he think it was a positive experience? | neutral |
Also, all individual health insurance coverage must be guaranteed renewable. | Individual health insurance doesn't have to be renewed. | contradiction |
The notoriously jingoistic Sun , which has never before shown even a hint of friendship toward Japan, published an editorial promising a new era of better relations between our two countries. | The Sun published an article outlining how the United States will progressively worsen their relationship with Japan over the next 2 years. | contradiction |
The waters of the Algarve provide some of the best big-game fishing in Europe. | The ocean off Algarve is one of the worst places to fish in Europe. | contradiction |
Situated on a small promontory, Kuradase, meaning Island of Birds, is one of Turkey's liveliest and most popular holiday resorts. | The island is popular due to its historical purposes. | neutral |
because i've always i'm i'm use to it | I'm used to it. | entailment |
In the film's account of Althea's 1987 bathtub death, Larry propels his wheelchair into the bathroom and tries to save her. | Althea drowned in the bathtub after she had a seizure. | neutral |
One leading organization implements a combination of centralized and decentralized IT and structures to best meet the needs of its three diverse lines of business-an international services division, an international industry division, and a retail division. | All of their lines of business are very different. | neutral |
I'd forgotten that, I admitted. | I pretended that I had remembered, even though I hadn't, because I hated how they saw me as silly and incompetent, and wanted to prove that I was not. | contradiction |
The harbor is dotted with the pine-covered islands of Tsukumo, offering delightful bathing along white-sand beaches. | The islands of Tsukumo is a popular vacation resort. | neutral |
Research Priorities for Airborne Particulate Immediate Priorities and a Long-Range Research Portfolio. | There are no such things as research priorities for Airborne Particulate. | contradiction |
Sandstone cliffs and rocks have been weathered into interesting shapes and small caves. | Water, wind, smog, and human foot traffic have taken their toll on the landscape. | neutral |
Stanley was once one of the main fishing villages on Hong Kong Island. | Stanley was once primarily known for its production of beets and livestock. | contradiction |
Whatever your beliefs about the formal obstruction of justice case against Clinton, Lewinsky clearly intuited that her mendacity would please the president. | Lewinsky and Clinton never actually met. | contradiction |
Opposite the center and set in a restored sugar mill is the Tower Crafts Design Centre, which comprises shops, workshops, and a first-floor restaurant. | It's a great place for anyone who wants to see the old crafts. | neutral |
John Knox was a tenant here from 1651 to 1672, but the house was owned by James Mosman, a royal goldsmith, and his wife Mariota Arres; a plaque bearing their initials can be seen on the outer wall. | John Knox got along excellently with his landlords. | neutral |
The recess on the right half-way down contains the tombs of the Virgin's parents, Anne and Joachim; the one on the right is the tomb of Joseph. | No one knows where Mary's parents are buried. | contradiction |
We conclude our discussion of the actions taken to address improper payments with observations about key factors necessary for success. | We thought about ways to improve upon our incorrect payment system. | entailment |
Thus, Spaniards would be happier if they still dressed in black and let narrow-minded priests run their lives, and residents of the American South would be happier if planters still sipped mint juleps, wore white suits, and accepted traditional deference from sharecroppers ... | Spaniards and residents of the American South would be happier if things were back to the way they were because life was easier back then. | neutral |
Now that's enough, said the Astronomer with a kind of gentleness that was obviously manufactured for the benefit of strangers and which had beneath it an easily-recognized edge. | He told them to carry on without a worry about the strangers lurking by. | contradiction |
The narrow streets near the exquisite 13th- to 15th-century Flamboyant Gothic church of Saint-Severin ' Rue de la Huchette, Rue de la Harpe, and Rue Saint-Severin ' give the feeling of a medieval world updated by the cuisines of many countries and stuffy little cinemas. | Medieval influence is evident near the Flamboyant Gothic church. | entailment |
One is tempted to argue that there should be a defensible study, but the problem is obvious- some private firms undoubtedly base contracts on the judgment of the managers involved. | Contracts are based strictly on empirical evidence that can be verified by outside auditors. | contradiction |
Inevitably, come now the Webby Awards, given by something we are asked to believe is the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences . For a medium that prides itself on its insurgent spirit, this is a comically egregious exercise in faux-establishmentarianism. | The Webby Awards are given by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. | entailment |
that's got to be frustrating | It must be irritating. | entailment |
Rosenberg explained that the Pro Bono Project does not take on criminal cases, bankruptcies, dependent or neglected children, or fee generating cases such as personal injury. | The Pro Bono Project doesn't do criminal cases since 1995. | neutral |
Now that thar I ain't cottonin' to none. | I had cottonin before. | neutral |
oh you know a lot about it then yeah | You know a lot about history. | neutral |
In February 1997 and again in January 1999, our reports to the Congress designated information security as a governmentwide highrisk area. | Our reports identified information security as our main concern. | neutral |
OK, Rafik changed tone from childish to adult, 'I take the white-green one and we're out of here.' | Changing the tone from childish to adult, Rafik said 'OK, I take the white-green one and we're out of here.' | entailment |
but yet and then they're strung out on drugs secretly | They are secretly taking drugs constantly. | entailment |
The story begins 3.4 billion years ago with displays of fossils and rock, marking the geological changes that forged the landscape. | According to the display, the story started 500 million years ago. | contradiction |
This reissued (1990) version supersedes the earlier edition. | There were a few minor text errors in the previous edition. | neutral |
uh are selling two and three hundred thousand dollar houses up there and buying a hundred and fifty hundred and seventy five thousand dollar houses down here and they've wind up getting better houses here than they had there | they're selling more expensive houses and buying cheaper houses that are better | entailment |
The first palace at Knosses was built around 2000 b.c. in the Old Palace era, but this was destroyed by a massive earthquake only 300 years later. | Archaeologists discovered remnants of the first palace several years ago and deduced that an earthquake toppled it. | neutral |
It seemed a normal, pleasant company. | It seemed like a nice company that would pay well. | neutral |
Try asking for menemen, a delicious dish of eggs scrambled with tomatoes, green peppers, and onion. | Menemen is made from beef and cheese, and contains no peppers. | contradiction |
Well, Holy Smokes. | Holy Smokes. | entailment |
This is where Osaka's trendy youth prowl for action, as do many of Osaka's growing pack of young foreign residents seduced by the lure of easy yen. | Foreign residents of Osaka are completely accepted into the youth culture. | neutral |
i will put i've put my uh cucumbers are down at one end of the garden and like like i'll make an L shape i've put cantaloupe so they've been pretty close together | i've put lettuce at the opposite end of my garden from the cucumbers | neutral |
His good-natured face wore an unaccustomed frown of anger. | His usual happy countenance was full of rage. | entailment |
Seleyman, known in Turkish as Kanuni (The Lawgiver), reigned from 1520 to 1566, during which period the empire attained the height of its wealth and power. | Kanuni was solely responsible for the empire reaching it's peak. | neutral |
yeah i like that and i like L A Law and i like Thirty Something | L A Law and Thirty Something are my favorites. | neutral |
It is the proper home for the country's best museum, which is simply and aptly named the Indian Museum. | The Indian Museum is the oldest museum in the country. | neutral |
By throwing it on some one else. | By taking the blame on themselves. | contradiction |
This could promote the consideration of spending intended to benefit the economy over the long term while maintaining overall fiscal discipline. | Spending can improve the economy by over 20% | neutral |
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