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and we had to talk about air pollution too what do you think's causing it and what should we do about it | We took notes of the discussion. | neutral |
The state organization provided meeting rooms and administrative support while the professional organization used its professional contacts to obtain knowledgeable speakers. | knowledgeable speakers were obtained by the professional organization. | entailment |
I strapped on my guns and went to the crone's shack. | I strapped my knife to my belt and went to the shack. | contradiction |
Specifically, a concentration-response function based on Schwartz et al. | The concentration-response function is based on work by Schwartz and colleagues. | entailment |
In the preamble to the final rule, HCFA discusses, in the form of a combined Regulatory Impact Analysis and Regulatory Flexibility Analysis, the effect of the final rule on small entities. | The HCFA discusses the effect the rule has on small entities. | entailment |
A first encounter with Indian music is most likely to be in the pleasant surroundings of a restaurant in one of the major hotels (rather than in what might be the intimidating atmosphere of a large recital hall) where it may be performed as an accompaniment to an elegant dinner, with first-class musicians. | Indian music can only be heard on the streets. | contradiction |
It seems incredible that a woman like Mrs. 69 Cavendish, proud and reticent to the last degree, should interfere so violently in what was certainly not her affair." | Mrs. Cavendish reacted as she did because she knew he was a secret vampire. | neutral |
well great well look uh i know it's probably late for you uh enjoyed speaking with you have a good weekend bye-bye | It is likely getting late for you. | entailment |
Thank you, Miss Murdoch, that is all. | I appreciate your cooperation, Miss Murdock, in helping us today. | entailment |
The path was so long and narrow that it appeared to taper like the blade of a sword across the chasm. | The path stopped after just a few paces. | contradiction |
All right, he agreed. | He disagreed before he finally agreed. | neutral |
They reject the new property because it threatens their absolute control of the old. | They want to maintain their absolute control, that's why they reject the new property. | entailment |
The beach has fine pink sand; powerful breakers throw sea spray into the air. | There is fine pink sand at the beach. | entailment |
Don't miss the neatly white-washed church with a pale blue ceiling above its cool interior. | Don't miss the neatly white washed market with the rows of fish and tobacco. | contradiction |
Across the courtyard is the magnificently decorated Pa?ζilion of the Holy Mantle, which houses sacred relics of the Prophet Mohammed, and is therefore a place of great religious importance for Muslims. | The Pavilion of the Holy Mantle does not house any relics. | contradiction |
The Postal Service has two basic subclasses for letters and First Class (originally rapid, non-bulk, and sealed against inspection) and Standard A (originally deferrable, bulk, and not sealed against inspection). | The postal service has seven subclasses of letters. | contradiction |
He swung the sword easily in his left hand and cracked his neck. | He held the sword in his left hand and swung it at the tree, he heard a cracking sound in his neck. | neutral |
The Haweswater that you see today is man-made. | The Haweswater is naturally made. | contradiction |
One theory posits a mother universe--a forever unchanging world from which daughter universes can grow. | One theory says the world is unchanging and that causes new universes to grow. | neutral |
The girl was alone. | The girl had two people accompanying her. | contradiction |
Freak Street, leading off this square, was once the hub of Kathmandu's hippie scene. | Clown Street used to be the hippie scene hub in Kathmandu. | contradiction |
as total lines of code or can be broken out into new, modified, and reused lines of code. | Once a line of code has been rewritten it can never be used again. | contradiction |
Similarly, it is the odd juxtaposition of references that makes News Quiz responses so perversely (click for more, and you really should because there's terrific stuff on Page 2) Susan Sontag and Michael Jackson's ass, glue sniffing and the ruble, IPOs and Adam Sandler, MacGyver and 1998. | The News Quiz responses are straightforward and boring. | contradiction |
and he is uh just recently changed from hearing all the the DWI type stuff to uh doing what they call more of a family court where he gets to go listen to all the divorces so it wasn't much of a step up as it were | He only gets to hear DWI type stuff because he hasn't moved up to family court yet. | contradiction |
A procession of men and women line up here in the morning to make offerings to Ganesh. | In the morning, a procession of men and women line up here to make offerings to Ganesh. | entailment |
What, said Jon. | Where, said Jon? | contradiction |
No, I myself took a sample of the coco remaining in the saucepan and had it analysed. | I asked the cook to bring me the saucepan so I could have the ingredients analysed. | neutral |
West Jerusalem, separated from the rest of the new Jewish nation, held out under siege for several months until Israeli forces secured a land corridor connecting the city to the coastal areas. | In East Jerusalem is where Jews have been separated from the rest of the new Jewish nation. | contradiction |
right well that's true that's true if you have to get a babysitter and everything else yeah | But you wouldn't need to get a babysitter at all. | contradiction |
Around the time of the transition there was much speculation about how things would change. | Around the time of the transition, but were sure things would be the same. | contradiction |
Although many of the sanctions have been lifted, inflation remains sky high. | Inflation has decreased thanks mainly to sanctions being lifted. | contradiction |
And I'd like to put faith in you, but...who knows? Maybe they told you to tell me all this.' | I'd like to trust you, but I'm not sure? They could have made you tell me this. | entailment |
Cyrus loved us. | Cyrus hates us. | contradiction |
Situated on the route of the ancient caravans that brought goods from the Middle East and Central Asia, the sandstone citadel of Jaisalmer, protected by an imposing double set of bastions, rises like a mirage from the sands of the Thar Desert. | Many ancient caravans stopped in Jaisalmer for the night before traveling on with their goods. | neutral |
It was subsequently renovated in the 16th and 18th centuries. | The most significant renovations were undertaken in the 18th century. | neutral |
after all this time so it's like when i got laid off i went back in there and start all over again because it had been a while since i'd done it | I have never been laid off in my life. | contradiction |
The fat man's belly hung from the bottom of his tunic like a white sack. | The man's large stomach could be seen under his clothing. | entailment |
"That's gray an' it's purty, smells good, too." Drew pulled up his shirt, dug into the pocket of the money belt for the horse papers. | Drew wore a money belt. | entailment |
War would strike, blood would flow, many hundreds, even thousands of people would die, and the city would be cut back to the small town once again. | The city was prepared to handle the damages. | neutral |
The whole household was aroused by now. | Everyone in the house was aroused by the loud sound. | neutral |
This collection of nine centuries of paintings includes important works by Giotto, Fra Angelico, Perugino, Raphael's Transfiguration (his last great work), Leonardo da Vinci's unfinished St. Jerome, Bellini's Piet? , and Caravaggio's Descent from the Crose | 20 different artists have paintings in the collection. | neutral |
that then because of all the oil spills that they have had and uh it always smelled the entire time we were there it was | There has never been an oil spill there. | contradiction |
What I mean is that I don't think it's their game to do her any harm, explained Tommy, puckering his brow with the strain of his mental processes. | I think they intended to hurt her for sure. | contradiction |
oh there was another one what's the one that just oh Dances with Wolves have you seen that yet oh you've got to see that one | Dances with Wolves isn't worth seeing. | contradiction |
oh oh go ahead i was going to say my ex husband was i was talking for him last night and he was talking about going over to uh uh Iran or wherever their asking he's an electrician he's certified and he's gone to school and all that for it and they're asking for these specialized people to go over there for is a year and he was talking about going over there and i said you really want to do that | The relationship was abusive and they had to separate. | neutral |
um-hum do you go to an aerobics class or do you watch on TV | Do you take a class at a local gym? | neutral |
TheRequired auditor may have to generate this list on the basis of interviews if one is not available. | The auditor cannot provide this list to anyone. | contradiction |
You have no obligation to participate in a discussion that you find fruitless and irritating. | There are many reasons why you would want to participate. | neutral |
A barrel of water can collapse a tunnel or eat away one of the pillars. | That is why we are reinforcing the tunnel pillars today. | neutral |
Several nature trails are also marked out through the nearby forests, and the wealth of wildlife makes jungle rambles particularly enjoyable. | Jungle rambles are enjoyable, but dangerous. | neutral |
Rules limit how much blood you can donate or sell at one sitting. | There are no limits to how much blood you can donate. | contradiction |
Fowler ... Nye ... either one of them could come back on this reunion. | Either Fowler or Nye could come back on this meeting. | entailment |
In the bottom-right corner, click Bomis , which will take you ... | Select Bomis, which is in the corner on the right. | entailment |
Grown in India, it was delivered to Canton, and while China outlawed the trade in 1799, local Cantonese officials were always willing to look the other way for squeeze money (a term still used in Hong Kong). | The delivery from India to Canton was done by caravan. | neutral |
yeah restructuring | Yes, reorganizing. | entailment |
and then i have a cauliflower that i would cook garlic bread green salad tea and we'd have a lemon pie for dessert | I will make roast beef with green beans and no dessert for dinner. | contradiction |
This restriction reinforces the notion of the imperial family as living descendents and representatives of the gods despite the emperor's renunciation of divinity announced as one of the terms of surrender at the end of World War II (when some people literally fainted upon hearing the emperor's voice on the radio for the first time). | The emperor was hated by all. | contradiction |
Leonardo da Vinci spent his last days in a small manor house nearby, the Clos-Luc??, now a museum illustrating his talents. | The manor house where Leonardo da Vinci spent his last days is now a museum. | entailment |
We know, for example, that one adolescent suicide can trigger others, even through media reports, leading to suicide clusters. | Suicide is a common issue in Canada. | neutral |
and and to me you know it's like now i'm twenty two but i still feel you know it's like yeah we never threw a football or something and the way i was brought up and he wants me now he like he you know like he wants to be best friends now and it's very | We never spent time together when I was younger. | entailment |
Thank you for having me here this morning. | Thanks for not having me this morning | contradiction |
Twenty-three of these requests are for implementation of statewide web site templates developed in the FY 2000 grant competition. | The FY 2000 grant competition was followed by thousands. | neutral |
Internal control is not one event, but a series of actions and activities that occur throughout an entity's operations and on an ongoing basis. | Many entities treat internal control as one single event. | neutral |
The fighters of the underground Resistance movement were heroic, but they were a tiny minority, a few of them conservative patriots like de Gaulle, most of them socialists and communists, and also a handful of refugees from Eastern Europe. | The Resistance movement were a cowardly bunch even though they enjoyed popular support. | contradiction |
For instance, Colorado school administrators like to brag that their state's average SAT score is the highest in the country. | School administrators in Colorado often brag that they have the highest SAT scores in all of US. | entailment |
Fashion is as acceptable in France as any imaginative work, and criticism about it has certainly flourished there. | Fashion in France is widely seen as superior to that of other countries. | neutral |
Christopher wasn't a wide person, and so his piece of conference table didn't have to be too big either, which also practically solved office space problems in the 0-1 Computer firm. | Christopher worked as a programmer at the computer firm. | neutral |
A huge arch (torii) spanning the main road marks the approach to the Heian Shrine. | The arch marking the Heian Shrine's approach is older than the shrine itself. | neutral |
'Shit!' I yelled constructively, as a small group of the buggers broke into my flat. | I cursed out loudly. | entailment |
It also permits projections as to the quality of all invoices in the universe. | The Postal Service will one day be a universal company. | neutral |
Sidestepping the stagnant economic burden of Spanish domination, the sparsely populated duchy expanded quickly. | Avoiding Spain's domination the duchy expanded quickly. | entailment |
Ca'daan's father had taught him the secret to crossing the highway without fear. | Ca'daan's dad knew how to cross the highway. | entailment |
Anyone who knew Tony Lukas even slightly was deeply impressed by his boundless, open-minded curiosity about the injustices of modern life, along with his stubborn reportorial integrity about getting to the very bottom of any story as best he could. | Tony Lukas was open minded, curious and stubborn. | neutral |
PERSONALITY | CHARISMA | entailment |
The President's proposal includes a set of human capital and management flexibilities for the new department. | The president proposed to set human capital and management flexibilities for the new department | entailment |
People who do that, the narrator observes, are at heart storytellers. | People who do that are storytellers at heart according to the narrator and will be great writers. | neutral |
i know i've got one um i i did have two and the i found that um it just made me spend a little more so when i paid one of them off i got rid of it now i have two only have one | I will not get anymore after I pay this one off. | neutral |
He didn't know how deep the wound was but figured he'd know soon one way or another. | He already knew the wound was 2 inches deep. | contradiction |
That same year, it was investigated by the government on bribery charges related to F-16 sales, and fined $25 million for bribing an Egyptian minister to help arrange a $79 million sale of three transport planes. | That year it was investigated on bribery charges and fined 25 million for bribing an Egyptian minister. | entailment |
In order to effect the realignment, strengthen our human capital profile, and position GAO to fulfill its strategic plan and support the future needs of the Congress, GAO has requested legislation from the Congress to | We need to weaken our human capital profile. | contradiction |
And neither does George W. Bush. | McCain does not believe so, nor does Bush. | neutral |
Because ”because ”who could have done it? | The person who did it is still unknown. | entailment |
Leadership, integrity, and determination are all more critical qualities. | Leadership, determination, and integrity don't matter whatsoever. | contradiction |
yeah at least its something that you enjoy and i know a lot of people that talk about exercise and say well i don't want to exercise it's too much work but there a lot of different things you can do that that are enjoyable that you don't have to you kn ow strain yourself or sweat | Exercising is a waste of time for everyone | contradiction |
No one expects entrepreneurs to do the production work. | Entrepreneurs are often free of the responsibility of the production work. | entailment |
Can you bomb a nation into compliance with U.N. resolutions? | Can you bomb a nation to get them to listen to the UN? | entailment |
But if my $100 contribution to CARE does not stop you from making CARE your first priority, then why should your $100 contribution to CARE (today) stop you from making CARE your first priority tomorrow? | Regardless of how much I donate to CARE, you may or may not make your own donation. | entailment |
The great pylon (grand entranceway with twin towers) of the temple is fronted by majestic statues of Ramses II and a large granite obelisk once one of a pair the other was presented to the French government by Mohammed Ali and now graces the Place de la Concorde in Paris. | One of the giant stone obelisks is now in the Place de la Concorde in Paris. | entailment |
Rips was sufficiently enraged by Statistical Science 's acceptance of the rebuttal paper that he retained a lawyer, who advised the journal that the accusations in the article about to be published ... | Rips was happy with Stastical Science's acceptance of the rebuttal so he felt no need to retain a lawyer. | contradiction |
Slate 's Complete Flytrap Coverage | Slate is covering Flytrap in depth. | entailment |
Other contacts are listed in appendix II. | There are no contacts located in the appendix II. | contradiction |
However, the extent to which payroll tax increases would translate into increased government saving depends on whether the cash generated by the payroll tax increase is used to finance new spending or a general tax cut. | The cash from a payroll tax increase may be used for new spending or tax cuts. | entailment |
She seemed so nice and normal that at last I determined to confide in her. | It turned out she was pretending to be nice and normal, in order to gain my trust. | neutral |
I ”I believe it was. | I saw it clearly. | neutral |
Real fights would meet with arrests and fake ones wouldn't and hence would be quickly unmasked. | Real fighting leads to people being arrested. | neutral |
Jon saw it illuminate the Old One, the titan god watching their struggle like the swarming of ants. | Jon never saw the Old One at all. | contradiction |
There's no English sign; just look for a basic eating house with large windows and arches and happy customers. | The place to eat serves breakfast and lunch. | neutral |
The marine safety program apparently not only improved its mission effectiveness, but did so with fewer people and at lower cost. | The marine safety program was not improved at all. | contradiction |
We believe the emission reductions and timing in the bill will be too costly for consumers and will endanger national energy security. | We think reducing emissions will be too costly this year, but will work next year. | neutral |
That's not what I'm all about. | I do not support dog breeding practices. | neutral |
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