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Yes, it was on the prisoner's wardrobe. | It was located on the top of the prisoner's wardrobe. | entailment |
Different types of evidence and standards for them are discussed in General Policy Manual, chapter 8.0. | There are seven main types of evidence. | neutral |
The problem is, the work that comes out of his scholarly chop shops isn't nearly as good as it should be. | The chop shops are having budget issues which explains the lack of quality. | neutral |
In this case the principle--giving First Amendment protection to campaign spending but not to contributions--is widely mocked from both directions. | People think that protections should cover both contributions and spending. | neutral |
Table 3 shows little change in GDP under any of the policy scenarios, reflecting the fact that this foregone consumption turns up as expenditures in other categories of GDP, namely, investment and government spending. | The GDP saw record growth. | contradiction |
From Lincoln to Wilson it was 34, and since Wilson it has been 25. | Before Lincoln to Wilson it was 33. | neutral |
This bill, however, is distinguishable because it limits specific representation and does not restrict lawyers in the manner of that representation. | The bill would not impact lawyers for representation. | entailment |
uh mainly the glass the aluminum the plastics | Only glass, plastics and newspapers. | contradiction |
That said, a publication can make scamming its readers more difficult than the New Republic made it for Glass. | Publications always make scamming their readers easy. | contradiction |
and i had the i think the other thing that a lot of kids would benefit from in high school is taking an aptitude test | I think having an aptitude test in for kids in high school would be helpful. | entailment |
The author of Bastard out of Carolina , known as a confessional memoirist par excellence, writes about someone other than herself, and earns mixed reviews. | The author of Bastard out of Carolina was tired of only writing about herself. | neutral |
yeah yeah but uh it's just it's just something that you know my theory is you know when when you have kids and all you want to do well what i'll do is you know it like i mean you might have a problems but it's not your kids problems you know and you got to try to to be with them as much as you can and to you know like thing is is that you know like if | When you have kids, you never see them. | contradiction |
Central Paris is surprisingly compact, and most hotels are close to many of the sights. | Central Paris does not have a single hotel close to the sights. | contradiction |
yeah huh that's terrible | That's terrible. | entailment |
A favorite local picnic spot is Morenos, towards the southwest tip of the island, though close to, and looking out over, the north coast. | From Morenos you can see the north coast of the island as well as the airport. | neutral |
We must re-examine a range of government policies, programs, and operations. | We have to look at the current government rules. | contradiction |
But I doubt this particular dishonesty will keep him out of heaven, since it is imposed on every politician--and even every clergyman with ambitions. | Almost every politician is guilty of this dishonesty. | entailment |
'Find the extra coffee-cup, and you can rest in peace.' Are you sure you don't know what it means? I asked him earnestly. | We'll have no problem if you find the extra coffee cup. | entailment |
For centuries, the natives of Kalymnos were renowned for their diving prowess. | There was nothing special or renowned about the people of Kalymnos. | contradiction |
In the heart of willow country, Camacha is famous throughout the island as the heart of the wickerwork industry. | The wickerwork industry is the main source of income for most of the people in Camacha. | neutral |
In tears, jailbird confesses to her role in the murder of Vince Foster and 'anything else Ken Starr wants. | The prisoner escaped without confessing. | contradiction |
LSC will provide regular feedback to programs and applicants on the quality of their applications. | The applicants will be given feedback every third Tuesday of the month. | neutral |
I ejaculated. | The person ejaculated. | entailment |
The new policy narrows the definition to providing legal advice or representation to people who cannot afford it. | The recent changes in policy allow better access for legal advice for those who are short-handed. | entailment |
Madrid's diverse architecture, while not the equal of a Paris or London, traces the city's stages of expansion and prevailing styles of the different eras. | The architecture of Madrid does not rival that of London or Paris. | entailment |
123 Chapter 10 THE ARREST To my extreme annoyance, Poirot was not in, and the old Belgian who answered my knock informed me that he believed he had gone to London. | Poirot was in and the old Belgian admitted the author to see him. | contradiction |
Charles Krauthammer blamed it on all those nature shows. | Charles Krauthammer blamed it all on those basketball players. | contradiction |
uh unfortunately we don't have any animals so um | We have a goat and a sheep. | contradiction |
well the the trick is to stop frequently and let the kids get out and run | The kids do not need to exercise. | contradiction |
In this respect, U.S. experience in the 1990s differs from that of the 1980s. | The 80s and 90s were 2 different eras | neutral |
My reunion with the living would have to wait. | My return to the living would have to happen later. | entailment |
Of course, investment bankers, lawyers, and speculators do. | Investment bankers, lawyers, and speculators do the same things to progress their companies. | neutral |
'You know, Ben,' Lincoln said, 'I'm really not sure why I should continue trusting you.' | Lincoln told Ben he didn't fully trust him anymore. | entailment |
You can't miss HMV on Grafton Street. | You can easily skip HMV on Grafton Street | contradiction |
'Let's just say I have some Easter Eggs waiting in the Corporation, but this one is apparently walking free of my influence, so it will have to be dealt with the old fashioned way. | This was not under my influence and would need to be dealt with. | entailment |
to the forefront and people are finally taking some action against it and to think we've we've neglected the value of voting | Voting isn't important even though people decided to take action. | contradiction |
She blocked them, not just from herself but from me. | She blocked them from hurting us. | neutral |
Then I went back to the road. | I was already on the road and had been the whole time. | contradiction |
you mandrake-man!" He grunted. | "You mandrake-man!" He snorted. | entailment |
One of the brill I had planned to sell had become impacted on the trip and slowed me down by a day. | I lost a day while traveling. | entailment |
The summer meetings at Longchamp (venue of the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe), Auteuil, and Chantilly are as elegant as Britain's Ascot. | The Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe is a world famous car race. | neutral |
The good news is that across many trials, the interventions being delivered seem to work. | The interventions did not seem to work. | contradiction |
Every time I do something--watch television, play tennis, swim, take a bath--all I can think about is sex. | I think about sex often. | entailment |
In addition, disclosures, such as those required to be reported to the SEC on Form 8-K,9 should be improved to be more transparent and helpful to regulators in determining the reasons and circumstances surrounding auditor changes. | The disclosure process is confusing and should be made more transparent. | neutral |
Sewn up in oilskin. | Sewed up the linen. | contradiction |
The chateau, which belonged to the powerful Cond?? dynasty in the 17th century, consists of a reconstruction of the great edifice destroyed in the Revolution ' known as the Grand Ceteau ' joined to the charming, authentic Renaissance building called the Petit Ceteau. | While the great edifice was destroyed in the Revolution, many things survived. | neutral |
It was an awkward business, and drew a smothered "Ow" of pain from him as the knife cut into his wrist. | He didn't make a sound when he got cut. | contradiction |
Only sometimes they ain't good at larnin', an' then they gits larned good an' proper. | It can take a while to teach them well. | neutral |
Use the manual controls. Hanson waited until he estimated the men who left would be at the controls. | Hanson was too impatient to wait. | contradiction |
Try it ... | Just try the pizza. | neutral |
Based on the cost benefit analysis performed by EPA, the rule will not impose an intergovernmental mandate because there are no enforceable duties on State, local or tribal governments. | There are plenty of duties on the tribal governments. | contradiction |
Policy Blown Wide Open, ran an opinion piece by Simon Beck saying the tests have driven a truck through what Washington believed to be its well-conceived South Asia policy. | Washington knew it's policy wasn't well concieved but hid it from the public. | neutral |
In Florence, where his family had to fight tooth and nail to hold on to their supremacy, Lorenzo il Magnifico de' Medici (1449 1492) found time to encourage the art of Perugino, Ghirlandaio, Botticelli, the young Leonardo, and tempestuous Michelangelo. | His family gave in and lost their supremacy. | contradiction |
'Forgive him,' White said. | White told them to forgive him. | entailment |
Spaniards used to call it the eighth wonder of the world. | "The eighth wonder of the world", it was called by the Spaniards. | entailment |
A big grey cube, dark and ominous, hogging the street-side. | There was a cube hogging the street-side. | entailment |
Where's the next draw?" The notebook lay on the table between them. | On the table in between them, the notebook was placed. | entailment |
He may have found out some months ago, and removed the papers, then No, by Jove, that won't wash! | He found out several months ago. | entailment |
Back on the main road north (past Poiso) is the enchanting spot of Ribeiro Frio, more a bend in the road than a town. | More a bend in the road than a town, it is still attractive to tourists. | neutral |
oh wow that's really that is pretty detailed | Oh my, that is quite detailed. | entailment |
Across the Paseo del Prado is the Museo Thyssen-Bornemizsa, a recent addition to Madrid's already impressive art collections housed in the Palacio de Villahermosa. | The Palacio de Villahermosa houses several impressive art collections. | entailment |
um from the outside but but still it's you know it's really not not not a good quality | I think it's a pretty great quality to have. | contradiction |
So if we really want to pull every possible moral out of our story, we should think about the other people whose interests are at stake when you decide to buy a house. | We should consider the seller when buying a house. | neutral |
Operation and maintenance expenditures had become by fiscal year 1990 the single largest individual program item in the Corps' budget. | Operational and maintenance costs have always been an insignificant expense. | contradiction |
Here too you'll find the Ecce Homo Arch, built in a.d. 135. | This Ecce Homo Arch could have been found by you. | neutral |
There was little more evidence. | The evidence was collected in the proper manner. | neutral |
Users could search for comments either overall, for particular rules, or within particular sections of the rules. | Access to comments for rules are denied for all users. | contradiction |
His first official letter (a two sentence payment due notice) he had been writing with the help of a spontaneously gathered by him 'Special Team' consisting of ucja and Maurycy for a whole week and a half. | His first official letter was a two sentence payment due notice. | entailment |
yeah i like crepe myrtles they really add a lot of color | Crepe myrtles are the most vibrant looking flowers. | neutral |
It suggests that anyone who finds overhype unreasonable speaks with a voice of moderation--C'mon, enough is enough--while at the same time setting the ceiling at a level far higher than what any ordinary person would find acceptable or sufficient. | It says that anyone who thinks the overhype is bad is an extreme person. | contradiction |
Young army officers and the professional classes were becoming increasingly interested in West?Υrn ways of government and social organization. | Some of the officers in the army started learning about western systems of governance. | entailment |
Ways to ward off Peter Lorre in M .-- Andrea Carla Been in a Coma Since 1932 Michaels | Since 1932 Andrea Carla has been comatose. | entailment |
What gives lie to anyone's whitewashed vision of national identity--and what makes America exceptional--is the fact that American culture is more hybridized and mongrelized than anything humanity has ever before seen. | America is not known for exceptionalism. | contradiction |
quarter Promenade yeah | Yes, the Promenade. | entailment |
got my first home computer but it it would be i think a dramatic a dramatic sense of loss on on some items | It would really hinder my productivity to get rid of my computer. | neutral |
What did he say? asked Adrin. | Adrin asked, what did he say? | entailment |
um-hum well uh uh most of my friends do spend a lot of time down in Florida but uh i have just that's just not been my thing we used to always head west or head north now that i'm alone why uh i uh prefer to travel overseas if i'm going anywhere | Most of my friends spend a lot of time in Florida but I think it's so trashy. | neutral |
Those retreats within easier reach of the city the casino of the Genting Highlands or theme parks born out of former tin mines draw Malaysian families for holiday entertainment, a far cry from the more traditional parks, zoos, and aquariums. | There are theme parks built out of former tin mines. | entailment |
Slim said, "Aren't you going to do something?" | Slim thought that someone else should take care of the problem. | neutral |
, ball mills) equipment - Slurry preparation tank and reagent feed equipment SO 2 Removal | There is a tank for slurry preparation. | entailment |
Don't chivvy the child any further, he said, in a low voice. | Don't harass the child anymore, he said quietly. | entailment |
The boat was made to carry the spirit of Khephren into the Other World after his death. | No boat was ever built for the spirit of Khephren. | contradiction |
Although an opportunity exists to intervene with patients who have alcohol use problems, and there are published guidelines for emergency department and trauma centers concerning intervention, that opportunity has not been seized. | There are no published guidelines for alcohol intervention. | contradiction |
In addition, Nebraska Legal Services is involved in a committee developing a statewide plan for expanding legal services for low-income residents. | The Nebraska Legal Services want to make the plan for a single town. | contradiction |
it's true that there's always that chance i guess | I guess it's true that there's always that chance | entailment |
Founded in 641 and expanded by the Fatimids in the mid-ninth century, Cairo Al-Qahira or the Cityof Victory became one of the most powerful Islamic cities in the world during the Medieval era, marking a rebirth in Egypt's fortunes. | Egypt became rich and powerful in the Medieval times. | neutral |
Information on threats and incidents experienced by others can help an organization identify trends, better understand the risks it faces, and determine what preventative measures should be implemented. | Gathering information on threats and incidents experienced by others can help an organization identify trends, understand the risks it faces, and help determine what preventative measures should be implemented. | entailment |
When did she leave? | The speaker does not know when she left. | entailment |
But, on the whole, public opinion swings to the side of the Government. | Public opinion swings to the side of the Government. | entailment |
The equation is not automatic or perfect. | The equation needs a better way to report the results. | neutral |
Give her my kind regards and tell her not to believe you're killed too readily next time." Tommy grinned. | Tell her I said hi, and tell her that you are a cunning person. | entailment |
An important element of the overall control technology implementation is the time needed to connect, or hook up, the control technology equipment, particularly in relationship to the planned outage time for the unit. | The equipment used for control technology takes less than ten minutes to set up. | contradiction |
There are three ancient gates into the city, and hist- orians claim the Carthaginians initially constructed a wall here, though there are no remains of it. | Only two gates lead into the city. | contradiction |
When viewed from the perspective of federal saving and the economy, the growth in total Medicare spending will be become increasingly burdensome over the long run. | As spending on Medicare grows, the burden of the program is going to be increasingly felt. | entailment |
Back in the middle of it all, the huge Louvre museum makes its own magnificent statement. | The Louvre makes its own statement in them iddle of everything. | entailment |
A copy of the loan application shows that Ryan Reilly listed Eileen Ledford as the 67-year-old owner of The American Quilt. | Eileen Ledford was able to run the shop just as well as she could when she was younger. | neutral |
I'd rather be alone. | I would rather be on my own than with someone I hate. | neutral |
While acknowledging Hussein's misdeeds--attacking Israel in 1967, hosting Palestinian terrorists over the years, and siding with Iraq in the Persian Gulf War--editorialists lavished excuses on He feared a Palestinian revolt if he didn't attack Israel in 1967, atoned for the 1967 war by sitting out the 1973 war against Israel, and allied himself with Iraq in 1991 because he feared an Iraqi invasion or collateral economic damage from the war against Iraq. | They mentioned the various dishonorable deeds that Hussein had committed. | entailment |
i'm in Dallas Texas | I am currently in Texas, in the city of Dallas. | entailment |
An asset's market value can change as a result of changes in tax treatment; investors' perceptions of risk; taste; or households' expectations of future economic capacity arising from, for example, the introduction of new technology. | An asset has a market value that can change when taxes go up on corporations. | neutral |
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