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Nevertheless, a small park on the roadside at Discovery Bay stands as a tribute to his achievement. | A small park is the only tribute to his achievement. | neutral |
Farther down, urban Malays form a modern bourgeoisie, cultivating contacts with the Arab Middle East and keeping only a remote eye on their country estates. | Arabs from the Middle East have made significant investments in Malaysia. | neutral |
he he kind of said something to me about probably not as bad as your foot but he just said to me maybe you ought to try bicycling or | he told me that bicycling was a bad idea and i shouldn't do it | contradiction |
The new notion of personal security has eclipsed the traditional Israeli preoccupation with assuring the security of the Jewish state and its society in the midst of a hostile environment, he wrote. | The Israelis are lax about keeping the Jewish state safe. | contradiction |
It took several deep breathes to squeeze into them. | There was no issue with getting into them. | contradiction |
Unfortunately, being free solved none of the problems suffered by the population. | The population's problems were not solved by being free. | entailment |
I should dream of Mr. Brown all night!" | Mr Brown is dreamy | entailment |
Nothing seemed quite as it should be. | Nothing appeared just as it should be. | entailment |
Albright is on his side. | Albright has supported him since the beginning. | neutral |
Not, one hopes, un qualified, but less qualified, under otherwise prevailing standards, than people who get passed over. | One hopes that not un qualified, but less qualified, under otherwise prevailing standards, than people who get passed over. | entailment |
There are traditional cowboys and tough guys on the list, but the former (as in Stagecoach , 1939, and The Searchers , 1956) is limited mostly to John Wayne, and the latter (as in The Maltese Falcon , 1941) to Humphrey Bogart; and you get the sense these films were chosen more out of nostalgia for their stars than for their dramatic power. | These films were selected because of sentimental feelings for the actors instead of for the films dramatic strengths. | entailment |
kill right | Kill wrongly. | contradiction |
You're just as plucky as they make 'em, but I wish you'd keep right out of this. | The narrator thinks that somebody is spineless. | contradiction |
It belongs to the Hamilton family, who have served as hereditary keepers of the palace. | The Hamilton family are the hereditary keepers of the palace. | entailment |
His vision narrowed as the pressure increased. | The pressure was eased when the mob left. | contradiction |
oh yeah that was good i liked Rainman too | Rainman is one of my favorites. | neutral |
The principles under the first critical success factor, aAlign Information Management Leadership for Value Creation,- advocate the need to recognize the role of information management in creating value and positioning the CIO for success; both of these principles address issues of senior executive support. | The principle advocate the need to recognize how important information management is to an organization. | entailment |
gee you've moved almost moved around as much as i have | I always lived at this address since I was a kid. | contradiction |
and the wind a wind storm come and knock it down but she's had really good luck i mean it next month well actually it if you if you start it in a couple weeks | She was so unlucky. The windstorm destroyed everything. | contradiction |
Many people in the past, particularly during high summer, made Kashmir the principal destination of their visit to India, combining it with perhaps just brief outings and day-trips in Delhi and Agra. | In the past, few people who traveled to India spent much time in Kashmir. | contradiction |
The insights gained were factored into the changes made in regional office claims operations. | Insights gained were put into regional office claim operation changes | entailment |
But as Asians become America's new Jews, Jews are becoming ... | Asian people are abundant in the united states. | neutral |
But the update was not one-sided, only adding new costs, some $450 million. | The update cost $450 million and was not one-sided. | entailment |
I took one of Marcus's pistols and shot the crone. | Marcus and I both shot at the crone, but I was the one that hit it. | neutral |
Instead, it's the company that owns the name that dictates the terms. | The company that owns the facility gets to decide. | contradiction |
The FDA has concluded that the rule will have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities because almost all medical device establishments are classified as small under the Small Business Administration's definition of size. | Most medical device establishments are classified as small. | entailment |
yeah why do you do you do you think that has any anything to do though with uh | It is wrong to think so. | neutral |
From fiscal year 1986 to 1995, for example, total import entries increased by 242 percent, from 11. | These years were a time of strong economic growth for everyone. | neutral |
He swung down hard. | He swung down softly. | contradiction |
Be sure to see the monogram of James IR4 on some of the stone brackets, along with the red roseand the thistle signifying the new alliance of Scotland and England. | James' monogram is on the stone brackets, showing he was the one to complete that wing. | neutral |
The rule contains information collection requirements which are subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act. | The Paperwork Reduction Act was created to limit and to make easier relentless collecting of paperwork. | neutral |
so let me guess it's the Dallas Cowboys | You're a Cowboys fan, aren't you? | neutral |
yeah yeah you see a lot of activity outside people riding bikes or playing ball or jogging or doing this and that and uh they're trying to to unwind | people try to unwind by riding bikes or jogging or playing ball. | entailment |
Figure 6 shows the building of knowledge required to achieve a stable design on the AIM-9X. | Figure 6 shows a cartoon borrowed from yesterday's New York Times publication. | contradiction |
so he's says i ought to join one of those that makes you go but they're and you're saying it doesn't then you pay all that monthly stuff you know | He thinks that I shouldn't join anything. | contradiction |
No additional burdens are being imposed on foreign-licensed systems, large or small, because the FCC will apply the same rules that have been applied to U.S. licensed systems. | The FCC applies the rules to the US licensed systems as long as they have more than 100 employees. | neutral |
The second bill was dismissed as veto bait, but Republicans were deemed to have scored a victory by detaching it and thereby removing Clinton's excuse to veto the larger bill. | The Republicans had reason to want the bill dismissed. | neutral |
Stoning was a form of death sentence for those who did not deserve a beheading, the voiceover on the torture film said at the very momement when Dobrava began to stone the sternum, where a scandalously large number of sex scenes with L.T., which had never happened, gathered. | People who were too young to be beheaded were stoned to death. | neutral |
He had a new one too, Ca'daan could see. | Ca'daan was jealous because he wanted one too. | neutral |
he said, still looking at Tommy. | He wanted Tommy to know that he was referring to him. | neutral |
It occurs to nobody that Mrs. Cavendish has not arrived with the rest, but ”and this is significant ”I can find no one who saw her come from the other wing." He looked at Mary Cavendish. | Mrs. Cavendish was actually attending her bi-monthly dentist appointment. | neutral |
Interestingly, Bradley also believes that modern European Jews are Khazars, which means he must argue not only that biblical Hebrews were Neanderthals, but that so were Khazars. | Since Bradley thinks that European Jews are biblical Hebrews, it follows that no Jews were Neanderthals. | contradiction |
He also honestly believes in his scripts. | He believes in his scripts because they are well done. | neutral |
now that's scary isn't it | That is scary that they let them live, isn't it? | neutral |
The framework also provides a structure for planning and reporting, facilitates bringing the right mix of skills to each engagement, and ensures timely management buy-in on assessment strategies. | The right mix of skills are brought to each engagement. | neutral |
Hugo's drawings, many of them abstract images presaging the work of the 20 th century painters Jean Dubuffet and Franz Kline, are one of the most striking testimonies to the power of the unconscious in all Western art (Robert Hughes, Time ). (In | Hugo mainly draws portraits based on the works of Picasso. | contradiction |
While the Lake District encourages and welcomes visitors, its popularity can damage the landscape and tax local transportation services. | The Lake District encourages and welcomes visitors which can lead to damaging of the landscape in its own way. | entailment |
FIPS(NIST)-formerly Publications relevant to the acquisition of informationthe National Bureau technology include the of Standards | FIPS does not publish any standards at all. | contradiction |
He doubled and tripled his swings and guards. | He was determined to win the fight. | neutral |
it comes off in strips i mean not even little bit so we still have some of that trim work to do because we put it off all this time we know what a job it's gonna be because you almost have to strip the whole thing in order do it again | We have to finish the trim because only half of it is painted. | neutral |
At the time it was the largest circular building in the world, measuring 20 m (65 ft) in diameter. | It became the second largest circular building two years after its completion. | neutral |
He bent to the floor, searching until he found a ball of the sky material that had been pinched off when the little opening was sealed. | The ball of sky material that he found was the last bit that would ever be found. | neutral |
Brown has tried to remake The New Yorker as an upscale newsweekly, but its 800,000 paying readers can't match the 4 million that Time offers its advertisers. | You will pay less for an add in Time than you will in the New Yorker. | contradiction |
People decorate houses, shops, offices, and even cars with a bouquet of pine and bamboo, symbols of evergreen stability and upright behavior. | Using bamboo to decorate your possessions are said to reflect immoral behavior. | contradiction |
The monetary wealth and vast tracts of land owned by the monasteries were redistributed according to Henry's favor. | Henry allocated much of the monasteries land and wealth to himself and his family. | neutral |
As though that first scrutiny had been satisfactory, Mrs. Vandemeyer motioned to a chair. | Mrs. Vandemeyer shook her head and motioned to the exit. | contradiction |
The source selection process is critical to securing the best value for the government. | The source selection process is very important in getting the best value, since prices vary widely. | neutral |
Most case studies are | The attribute most case studies share is important. | neutral |
oh that's a good age to start something like that | That is a good agge to start that. | entailment |
you know with the great needs that we need today in science and biology and uh you know the the problems we have with AIDS and cancer and and that how come everybody is a lawyer you know you know | There are no problems for doctors to solve but plenty for lawyers to do. | contradiction |
Why does Miss Howard suppress the letter written on the 17th, and produce this faked one instead? | Why will Miss Howard take the trouble to fake the letter and yet show us the real one? | contradiction |
So can young Beresford, by his actions. | Beresford was young. | entailment |
And," he finished virtuously, "that's what I aim to do, anyway." | He had no idea what he should do next. | contradiction |
and oh and she was like oh God he does this all the time you know where are you you know screaming J D and you know my heart was in my throat you know and uh he Brian was two houses down | I was terrified and she was calm about the kids running away. | neutral |
He set to work to examine his prison. | He was exasperated at the thought of the prison, but examined it anyway. | neutral |
John and Lawrence were in the dining-room. | John and Lawrence were in the dining room. | entailment |
oh i see oh okay but if they do then you're you're pretty well | If they don't, then you're not really | contradiction |
More than one-third of the Utah Bar, 2,221 attorneys, have contributed. | In Utah, attorneys do not contribute very much so this was a surprise. | neutral |
okay you too bye-bye | No, don't do that. | contradiction |
In the mid-19th century, a railway line ran into the Palacio Real (Royal Palace) to the foot of the staircase. | A railway to the palace was built in 1783. | contradiction |
Jodie T. Allen's article I Like the IRS is based on an extremely dangerous and faulty All income belongs to the government, and the portion we are allowed to keep is some sort of present. | Taxes are important, but people should be paid their due. | neutral |
It's easy, said Adams, 25. | It's difficult Addams said | contradiction |
In 1999, the Department of Corrections, which had previously told the court that the chair was in good shape, up and called a structural engineer and paid him $4,000 to inspect the chair. | The Department of Corrections paid a structural engineer a large amount of money just to inspect the chair. | entailment |
There was a swish of full skirts, and he looked up at a girl. | He looked up but did not see anyone or anything. | contradiction |
New on the scene is the vast Palazzo Doria Pamphili off the Piazza Venezia. | Palazzo Doria Pamphill is one of the newer locations to be visited. | neutral |
dammed up the uh White River real pretty in Arkansas lake but we are hoping to explore a lot of the lakes around Texas and just stay close to home | We are hoping to visit the White River and get away from Texas for a while. | contradiction |
What distinguishes a good case study from a not-good case study? | Good thesis definition might make a difference between a good and a bad case study. | neutral |
No one argues anymore over whether Gates is really a techie or worries about Jeff Bezos' literary taste. | Everyone argues about if Gates is really technologically savvy. | contradiction |
to go into public service i think | To enter the realm of industry. | contradiction |
A plan to teach school students to cry 'Please God, no! | The students will be happy to learn. | neutral |
For example, I could appoint a deputy with the approval of at least three members of a panel consisting of the Chairmen and Ranking Minority Members of our oversight committees. | I could hire a deputy with the approval of at least three panel members. | entailment |
Next, traveling counterclockwise, we reach the Dodecanese islands in the southeastern Aegean (excluding Rhodes, which is covered in its own Berlitz Pocket Guide). | Rhodes island is large enough to be covered in it's own guide. | neutral |
Originally, each vihara had its own stairway down to the stream. | The stairways are all painted the same color. | neutral |
Now it stands to monopolize it, thanks to its ad dollars and its friends in the media. | It has friends in the media and much ad money. | entailment |
oh they are are and and and you know my twenty three year old she's a senior in college and she comes in now and she just loves to pick out the picture book we took a lot of pictures at the time dad do you remember that sixth grade team we had that year dad God we were great weren't we | My child is a baby in a crib. | contradiction |
Congress is reconsidering whether to post them, according to Poblete. | Congress will post them. | neutral |
have you had any uh major uh car repairs done recently | I have not seen you getting car fixes recently. | entailment |
A foolproof flower, such as the stiff, relentless black-eyed Susan, can never break your heart. | A foolproof flower is both red and green in color. | neutral |
One of the first impressions you'll get at the airport in Delhi or Mumbai (Bombay) is the diversity of ethnic types. | The airport in Dehli is considered to be more diverse than that of Mumbai. | neutral |
so they're they're getting old enough to where they can help out with a campfire and cooking and and all that kind of stuff too | The kids are now able to help with both the campfire and the cooking. | entailment |
In 1934, it was the scene of bloody anti-government rioting by French fascists. | The French fascists did not like the government. | neutral |
Now that it's over, they're criticizing him for letting Russia broker the peace agreement and participate in the peacekeeping force, and they're still complaining that NATO's generals were impeded by civilian leadership from effectively fighting the war. | They wished that England should have been the one who brokered the peace agreement. | neutral |
Yes, in a way it is far, especially that the city is Los Bangeles, Czarek paused again, so the delighted reactions could sound appropriately delightful, which indeed happened. | Los Bangeles is about 6000 miles from here. | neutral |
We didn't see them for most of the day. | For most of the day, we didn't see them as it was really foggy. | neutral |
okay it it's it's a lot bigger than Monterey is but we're just uh just south of uh San Jose and San Francisco | San Francisco is about 5000 miles north from here. | neutral |
you know i've i've so i my my parents are in their late sixties now and um so many of the people that live around them are unable to do those things for themselves anymore | Most of the people who live around my parents are older adults as well. | neutral |
Throughout the 1400s (b.c. ) | For 100 years | neutral |
(The Dayaks practiced head-hunting, a ritual that was believed to bring spiritual energy to their communities. ) | The Dayaks were a peaceful people who practiced pacifism. | contradiction |
You 129 don't suppose I came up those steps haphazard and said the first thing that came into my head?" Tommy was pleased with the concluding words of this speech. | You don't supposed I came up here without preparing my words? | entailment |
Met audiences have shown little interest in any of the innovations that have transformed opera over the past half century (Mark Swed, the Los Angeles Times ). | The changes within the opera are of tremendous interest to Met audiences. | contradiction |
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