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Government show, you know. | It is a government show, as you may know. | entailment |
well in our i live in a very small community outside of the Dallas area and uh we're just getting started as a matter of fact this last week we got a notice in the mail from City Hall and they've informed us that uh we'd be getting more instructions in the mail in a week or two but we're going to start a separation of our refuse and separating the cans from the paper et cetera | Right now I live in a huge building in the middle of Miami, FL. | contradiction |
A crook? | A law-abiding citizen? | contradiction |
or you can force them to do it if you know | You can force them if you know you need to. | entailment |
According to the Tampa Tribune , a panel of FSU professors concluded a five-month investigation recently and found that McHugh had, indeed, suffered from accidental exposure. | ISU professors studied McHugh's exposure levels. | contradiction |
yeah well that's our time | That's our cow. | contradiction |
They would use her as a conduit to speak across the land. | She couldn't be used a conduit to speak across the land. | contradiction |
The across-sites data base got much larger as the number of sites in a study rose. | The database has grown larger due to a huge loss of data. | contradiction |
While they had been together she had never questioned it for a minute. | Her partner had some moments of doubt. | neutral |
Surely the whole thing is clear as daylight. | It was made clear by the explanation. | neutral |
Indeed, 12 former fellows have since become the committee. | No, my fellow, you aren't on the council. | contradiction |
Three days later another atomic bomb devastated the southern port of Nagasaki. | Nagasaki was crippled from an atomic bomb. | neutral |
We went to sea in this instance, however, in our GAO role, as auditors and evaluators and so-it could be argued-might have seen what special guests see and not what life would be like for the average sailor. | As GAO auditors and evaluators, we were able to experience life from the point of view of an average sailor. | contradiction |
And yet, after a while, all this going on about how girls are not allowed to feel desire begins to feel like a kind of nostalgic fantasy. | After a while when girls are not allowed to feel desire it begins to feel like a kind of fantasy. | entailment |
uh now when i was growing up in the Panhandle of Texas l ook at your map later and see the the town of Amarillo | I grew up in the panhandle of Texas. | neutral |
What did she say in that note? he demanded fiercely. | I do not care what she said burn the note. | contradiction |
Rest now while we can. | We should rest while we can. | entailment |
well the but uh something need does need to be done about the styrofoam | The styrofoam needs to be stored in a proper fashion. | neutral |
the alternatives considered, and the costs and benefits of the alternative selected); and descriptions of how the agencies have complied with various rulemaking requirements (e.g. | Compliance details for rulemaking requirements is not included. | contradiction |
He had been able to get some Chinese-made replacement valves. | He was unable to locate any replacement valves at all. | contradiction |
The security approach of Java does restrict what an unsigned applet can do, and those criticisms are fair. | Java restricts what an unsigned music applet can do. | neutral |
What's completely intolerable is to be accurately quoted and seen--even by yourself--to be no better than you actually are. | What's completely great is to be misquoted and be seen as a wonderful person. | contradiction |
Dissenters say he glorifies violence, writes one-dimensional villains, and doesn't understand women. | Dissenters say he doesn't understand women. | entailment |
Until recently, there was little for ordinary mortals who lacked a yacht, but now there are sailing fleets waiting to be hired either bare (for qualified sailors) or with a crew to do the work for you. | If you don't have a yacht, it will be impossible to get to experience sailing one. | contradiction |
Come on, Annette. | Annette, let's go. | entailment |
As indicated in the previous section on quantification of premature mortality benefits, we assume for this analysis that some of the incidences of premature mortality related to PM exposures occur in a distributed fashion over the five years following exposure. | In this analysis, we expect that some instances of premature mortality will happen in a distributed fashion during the five years after exposure. | entailment |
He talked of the recent attempt of a noble bandit lord to take the town. | No one ever tried to take over the town. | contradiction |
I'm much obliged to you. | I am obligated to return the favor to you. | neutral |
The Constant 2000 National Saving Rate simulation is intended only to show how saving more results in higher economic growth over the long term. | The Constant 2000 National Saving Rate simulation might reveal how saving more results in higher economic growth over time. | entailment |
It was the biggest decline in 10 years. | It was the greatest increase in a decade. | contradiction |
It's the most prestigious, appearing as it does in the premier book review in the country. | It is a prestigious award. | entailment |
The differences among the three publications are probably best illustrated by their varying explanations for the mysterious cast that recently appeared on JFK Jr.'s arm. | The three different publications all tell a different story when it comes to the newly appearing cast on JFK Jr. | entailment |
you can have the car uh uh checked at uh an independent service station and have them go through it from top to bottom and tell you if they can find anything wrong because they don't have any financial interest in it | Independent service stations have a vested interest in not checking your car properly. | contradiction |
Later, in her tiny cubicle at the top of the house she munched buns and reflected on the future. | Later, she ate buns and pondered the future. | entailment |
However, the Departments, in the preamble, invite comments regarding the impact of the rules on small entities and ways to minimize that impact. | Comments are not invited by any of the departments. | contradiction |
In all senses of the word, stay cool. | Don't get too warm. | neutral |
In the case of fine particles, atmospheric chemical relationships suggest that when only reducing sulfate for example, it is replaced in the atmosphere by nitrate. | It takes a lot of energy for the atmosphere to replacement nitrate. | neutral |
Notice to the left of the altar the beautifully carved stone episcopal throne. | The throne is made of iron. | contradiction |
It still sometimes happens. | The Government Executive magazine presents trophies to recognize excellence. | neutral |
You needn't think your pretty explanations influence me in the slightest. | Don't think your flowery statements affect me at all. | entailment |
I think that's the kind of effect Jim Lindsay has on everyone he touches. | No one can stand to be in the same room with him. | neutral |
It was up to me to figure out how. | It was not up to me to find out how. | contradiction |
Now here's a real problem. | This is a real challenge. | entailment |
Reliefs depict Ptolemaic Pharaohs worshipping Horus, and the interior carvings of their food offerings are especially impressive. | Ptolemaic Pharaohs were highly conscious of their religious obligations. | neutral |
The interior is a heady mix of Crusader and Byzantine styles, and because of inter-denominational bickering, false partitions, and poor maintenance it is difficult to understand without a guide. | Most visitors choose to take a guided tour so they can make sense of the place. | neutral |
These represent a new and a modified information collection that has been submitted to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for its review and approval. | The Office of Management and Budget is reviewing the data collection. | entailment |
He handed Pondicherry over to India and in the North African colonies gave Tunisia its independence, but was ousted from office as hostilities broke out in Algeria. | He gave Pondicherry to India. | entailment |
Schoolhouse ... right here ... he mouthed. | There is a school bus. | contradiction |
Beside the docks is Victoria Craft Market, the domain of the famous higglers, the assertive women who run the small stalls. | The docks in Victoria Craft Market are considered the domain of famous higglers. | entailment |
Ryan's (Parkgate Street) is a beautiful Victorian pub, and Toner's (Baggot Street Lower) is an old, authentic Dublin pub. | Toner's pub is frequently crowded on Saturdays and Sundays. | neutral |
In addition, during the first Phase of the program (1995-1999), SO2 emissions were between 20 to 30 percent below their allowable levels. | SO2 emissions cannot drop below 10% their allowable levels. | contradiction |
and then her little brother's only two years behind and he says well i don't know i think that i probably want to be a veterinarian and i said that's great let me explain to you how you get scholarships to do that | I think being a veterinarian is a great idea, so I helped him out. | neutral |
The Cherokee Indians found gold. | The gold was found by the Italians. | contradiction |
Endpoint Pollutant Valuation per case Valuation per case (2010 mean est.) | A way to check pollutant levels in a sample | neutral |
This was nothing else than unhappiness packaged as multi-flavor chocolates produced locally from natural domestic ingredients. | Happiness in a package - that's what chocolate is. | contradiction |
The issues of concern start at the top of the corporate governance pyramid. | Deciding how much to tax people starts at the top of governance. | neutral |
But with his death the empire collapsed, and the Israelite kingdom was divided into two separate, impoverished, often warring Israel, with its capital at Shechem in the north, ruled by a series of northern dynasties; and the smaller kingdom of Judah, with its capital at Jerusalem, from which the Davidic dynasty continued to rule. | The empire collapsed after his death. | entailment |
She'd been privatized-for-a-night, I guess. | She's going to be publicized for the day. | contradiction |
there is somebody and i read uh i can't remember who it is but there's a really famous | I forget who it is, but they are famous. | entailment |
Alongside the garden, the Church of All Nations is best seen in the afternoon when the sun's rays bounce off the brilliant mosaic facade. | The Church of All Nations has a mosaic facade. | entailment |
right in high school | Right in kindergarten. | contradiction |
Beside the docks is Victoria Craft Market, the domain of the famous higglers, the assertive women who run the small stalls. | The higglers all wear suits when they go trading. | neutral |
Raines reportedly heard messages from Clinton on Lewinsky's answering machine. | The Raines had reportedly heard messages from Clinton. | entailment |
have got uh things set up so where you can bring in your uh plastic and your cans and newspapers and then they've just got different barrels sitting out i shouldn't say barrels like big John Doors or whatever they're called Gondolas um they've got them set outside and | The barrels set outside are large enough to hold an adult man. | neutral |
there is convoluted logic for you | There is mixed up logic for example. | entailment |
Granted I do know who you mean what of it?" | You're implying he's gay? What? | neutral |
Children, siblings, nieces, and nephews all gather at a prosperous estate to celebrate the 60 th birthday of its formidable patriarch (Henning Moritzen), who turns out to have had monstrous designs on two of his own children. | Henning Moritzen had to spend his 60th birthday alone. | contradiction |
i don't know i really i didn't really enjoy it that much | oh I loved it, it was just perfect | contradiction |
Two examples are The first involves drop-ship discounts and the second involves the letter/flat differential. | Drop ship discounts is the only thing that does not serve as an example. | contradiction |
The tradition is still particularly strong on Crete where traditional musicians and singers are held in high regard. | Traditional musicians and singers are shunned on Crete. | contradiction |
Susan's talent can help in many ways. | Susan's talents are in now way helpful. | contradiction |
um i'll eat a little bit of broccoli and i'll steam it and i like carrots just certain things you know but uh i'm not really good with them and i'll go sometimes and not even fix them i mean i'll have everything else and no vegetable that's strange isn't it | i eat very few vegetables because i hate them | neutral |
Hugging the slopes of Mont Blanc (Monte Bianco), Courmayeur is Italy's oldest, and one of its most stylish, ski resorts. | The oldest ski resort in Italy is on Mont Blanc. | entailment |
Slim looked away. | Slim averted his gaze. | entailment |
The recent Internet Explorer was just that. | Internet explorer wasn't that. | contradiction |
HISTORICAL COST - Initially, the amount of cash (or its equivalent) paid to acquire an asset; subsequent to acquisition, the historical amount may be adjusted for amortization. | Historical amounts are open to fluctuation based on certain variables. | entailment |
right right she is a a good actress did you see uh oh that movie with her and Dolly Parton and Steel Magnolias | Did you see the movie that stars her, Dolly Parton and Steel Magnolias? | entailment |
The 1) In the Northeast, it didn't live up to billing. | This is the most important point to remember in all of this. | neutral |
In addition, the central groups provided related explanations, guidance, and support to business units. | The central groups provided explanations to business units. | entailment |
In Britain, where the government has refused to impose sanctions on India, the Times said that President Clinton needed British support and should have it. | Britain bombed India in retaliation. | contradiction |
yeah it would uh serving yeah serving on the jury would be definitely more responsible you'd have to be a definitely more responsible person | Having a jury is a poor idea made for poor people. | contradiction |
However, HHS is accepting comments on the interim final rule for a 90-day period for consideration in the development of the final rules to be issued implementing the HIPAA. | After 90 days, the HHS will not accept any comments about any rules. | neutral |
The terrific pace they had come had still further unmanned him. | He needed to build up courage to tell the truth to his family. | neutral |
Maids and butlers serve the family there, but the president and first lady ask them to leave when they want to be alone. | The maids and butlers are glad when they are asked to leave. | neutral |
I'm almost proud of them. | I'm hate them. | contradiction |
The initiated will appreciate the significance, others the mysterious atmosphere of its cream-colored gnomons (the uprights of sundials), quadrants, and sextants. | The initiated will find nothing to appreciate. | contradiction |
One of the realities of corporations, after all, is that they're somewhat isolated from local concerns. | Isolation of corporations from local concerns work solely to their advantage. | neutral |
Entering the church's one large room, you are immediately struck by the lustrous white marble of the icons on display. | The church is a magnificent sight to behold. | neutral |
Nothing seemed quite as it should be. | It has been a long time since it has seemed quite as it should be. | neutral |
Gentilello's results had a powerful impact on trauma surgeons because his study was an RCT. | Gentilello's study had a significant impact on trauma surgeons. | entailment |
You hope that the public cares, he said. | He mentioned sarcastically that you would hope that people care. | neutral |
Parts of this crenellated, picture-postcard castle date back to the 12th century. | The castle was built in 1984. | contradiction |
Along both streets you'll find retro furnishings, vintage clothing, designer boutiques, and fun gift stores. | Both streets, which branch out from the main street, are home to vintage clothing. | neutral |
Come with me, said Thorn in a voice that left little choice. | He sounded strict but was secretly soft heartened and concerned about them. | neutral |
do you do you do you do your own gardening | You don't do your own gardening. | contradiction |
The situation was saved by the young doctor - Kaliszewski. | Kaliszewski stopped the bad things from happening. | entailment |
Under President Nixon, who signed the Legal Services Act of 1974, they became an institution and, over time, a familiar part of the legal landscape in every U.S. state and territory. | Nixon vetoed the Legal Services Act. | contradiction |
These and other suggested flexibilities for DHS should be viewed in the context of how similar flexibilities have been exercised by other agencies with similar missions, such as the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the DOD, the FBI, and the CIA. | The other suggested flexibilities for DHS should be viewed in the context. | entailment |
oh you need to see that that is the most heart rendering story of relationships between two people | You should see that; it's the most heart-rending story of a relationship between two men. | neutral |
To Marguerite. | A letter to Marguerite | neutral |
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