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On nights with a full moon, the grounds stay open till midnight. | The grounds take advantage of full moons by staying open until midnight. | neutral |
Moyers' kind of journalism seems designed to place this thought in the viewer's No right-thinking person could ever disagree with all these nice, smart guests. | There are certain people who have to agree with the guests. | entailment |
The legal profession, German said, has an obligation to provide access to the justice system because it has taken on the role of gateway to that system. | German says that the legal profession must give access to the justice system. | entailment |
Our communities are experiencing unrelenting pressures as unresolved civil legal problems result in homelessness, loss of self-sufficiency and growing crime rates. | Our communities have homeless people. | entailment |
By now it was dinnertime, and Mrs. Chatterbox and the Chatterchildren were urging Chatterbox to come home. | By dinnertime, Mrs Chatterbox and her children were wishing for Chatterbox to leave. | contradiction |
aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and carbohydrate deficient transferrin (CDT) perform poorly with sensitivities of 13 percent to 67 percent for alcohol use disorders or problematic con-sumption. | The use of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), and carbohydrate deficient transferrin (CDT) is ineffective in treating alcohol disorders. | entailment |
uh-huh probably things that that there happen every day and we don't even notice them until someone videotapes them | Those things most likely don't occur very often, if they did we would realize it. | contradiction |
The neighborhood around the church has enough old-fashioned charm to retain something of the town's 19th-century pioneering atmosphere. | The neighborhood around the church has enough old-fashioned charm to retain something of the town's 19th-century environment. | entailment |
The answer without them. | The answer with them. | contradiction |
As it waits to learn the fate of its contaminated office building across from the World Trade Center, the Legal Aid Society has turned its attention to a new home for its Harlem neighborhood division. | The Harlem neighborhood division of the Legal Aid Society is being relocated. | entailment |
Asthma and Air Pollution in the Los Angeles Area Am J Public Health. | Stress and Heart Attack in California H Private Disease | contradiction |
yeah yeah um i haven't really the only day cares that i have been familiar with are the ones that are local here with the churches and they seem to from my experience be the best at what they're doing just because of what they're based on | the churches operate the day cares using federal funding | neutral |
I suppose that's where you come in.' | You are not involved in this at all. | contradiction |
Thus, the net avoided cost measure implies the absurdity that a government must fund the entire delivery network if it wants to fund the cost of universal service. | The net avoided cost measure says it's silly for the government to fund the network. | entailment |
Totals may not sum due to rounding. | Rounding sums is misleading. | neutral |
amazing it's a little bit scary | It is super not scary! | contradiction |
And in an interview, the authorized biographer concedes that he didn't investigate Arthur Schlesinger once told me that he had dirt on Reagan buried in his filing system. | The authorized biographer told me that he had dirt on Putin that one day will come up. | contradiction |
Fooling these machines was not difficult; all one had to do was remain calm, and it's surprisingly easy to keep the body tranquil when you're still getting the hang of using it. | It was easy to trick the lie detectors. | neutral |
De Grasse's fleet of 34 warships was escorting a convoy of 150 cargo vessels to Santo Domingo (today's Dominican Republic and Haiti) planning to join a Spanish naval venture against Britain's base on Jamaica. | De Grasse had 34 warships that kept his cargo vessels safe during their travels. | neutral |
The chapel frescoes were completed in the 1480s by Filippino Lippi, who painted the side walls' lower panels. | It took over 50 years to complete the chapel. | neutral |
consistent with the applicable rules and policies of the Senate or House. | Inconsistent with the rules and policies of the House. | contradiction |
uh again maybe because i was at the school there were still many teachers who wore miniskirts uh we had no regulation against it and a lot of the kids did of course and it could be very embarrassing for the men teachers | The teachers all wore pants. | contradiction |
but it's only thirty minutes and it's for your abdominals your thighs and your butt | In just 30 minutes, you'll have sculpted abdominals and thighs and a toned butt. | neutral |
What he saw of the resources of this private fort led Drew to accept the other stories he had heard of the Range, like the one that Don Cazar's men practiced firing blindfolded at noise targets to be prepared for night raids. | Drew had heard stories of Don Cazar's men practicing firing at noise targets while blindfolded. | entailment |
Significant weaknesses in internal controls may be discussed in the report as an element of a finding. | Internal control has lots of weaknesses | neutral |
you know and and do the job well | Do what needs to get done. | neutral |
In Shekou is a large Free Market, and an exhibition of Xian's terra-cotta warriors. | The huge Free Market and the warrior display are located at the eastern part of Shekou. | neutral |
yeah i'm about thirty five miles south of Boston | I am about an hour's drive from Boston. | neutral |
It has to be examined ”sifted. | It could lead us in a new direction of inquiry. | neutral |
This undermines explanations that assume ironclad effects of hormones. | Effects of hormones are static according to this. | contradiction |
An article derides the lack of authentic pop-music acts. | The lack of authentic pop-music acts is derided by the article. | entailment |
David Street continues into the Street of the Chain (Es-Silsila), which leads straight toward the Gate of the Chain (Bab es-Silsila). | David Street runs parallel to the Street of the Chain, which is on the other side of town from the Gate of the Chain. | contradiction |
The Clear Skies Act would reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and mercury from fossil fuel-fired combustion units by approximately 70% from current levels. | Emissions would be reduced greatly. | entailment |
At risk individuals include those who have suffered strokes or are suffering from cardiovascular disease and angina (Rowlatt, et al. | At-risk individuals will need a special medication regimen to recover. | neutral |
The wonderful mosaics and frescoes, dating from between 1310 and 1320 (contemporary with those of Giotto in Italy), are almost certainly the work of a single artist, now unknown. | The mosaics and frescoes depict scenes from nature and legend. | neutral |
Perhaps there's a third way, and that's just to admit that we're incapable of being logically rigorous about issues involving the unconceived. | There are two other ways before this third way. | entailment |
I felt Wilson was sometimes too complacent in seeing human foibles (such as irrational spiritual beliefs) as evolutionarily adaptive. | Wilson went on too long about human falicies | contradiction |
According to the publication, just months after the skiing accident death of her husband, Sonny, she tossed piles of irreplaceable mementos of the late singer-congressman into the dumpster, where they were retrieved by one of his former restaurant employees. | After Sonny died, his wife threw away many of his possessions. | entailment |
and they i know they and well they had well they had they had seen it coming so so i mean it i mean i i i i hardly i i truly wish that if something like that were to happen that my children would do something like that for me | My children wouldn't consider doing something like that. | neutral |
The transfer may be a two way or one way flow of resources or of promises to provide resources. | The transfer is a flow of resources. | entailment |
Stop the presses! | Cease the presses! | entailment |
uh-huh r ight and that's a real change except it sort of brings back to the nineteen forties more than anything else i mean all this recycling used to be in tact or not all of it but much of it did i mean recycling was a was a wartime thing | During the nineteen forties there was a lot of recycling done due to the war. | entailment |
IRS' ongoing efforts provide another example of the importance of aligning organizational structures. | The IRS' made no ongoing efforts provides another example. | contradiction |
National Saving and Current Policy Issues | National Spending and Past Foreign Policy Concerns | contradiction |
A long piece on China describes one family's struggle to survive the Mao and Deng eras, while the opening Comment says that Chinese involvement in the campaign-finance scandal could sour Sino-American relations. | Mao was a devious, uptight dictator that treated people badly. | neutral |
Tell-tale signs of scafelding are still visible, although the most visited destinations got the most immediate attention in an attempt to ready them for the Jubilee Year's tourism. | The signs of the scaffolding still remain, and the Jubilee Years tourism requires the destinations most visited get the most attention. | entailment |
you know it's uh one of those movies that it's not a great movie but it was okay | The movie was average. | neutral |
Among the most significant achievements resulting from these phases of the planning process were the | All of these achievements were decided on unanimously during the planning process phases. | neutral |
Others left, for instance, to join private practice or after failing to pass the state bar, he said. | Some people left either because they failed the state bar, or because they wanted to join private practice. | entailment |
depends on the severity of the accident i think you know if you get like up here because we've got heavy industry we've got you know uh uh smelting plant and we've got a | It depends on how severe the accident is. | entailment |
it's been kind of nice and i surprisingly enough after four years i'm not tired of the car at all and um | it has been nice, and surprisingly I am not tired of the car after four years | entailment |
5) Handwritten addresses and pieces without Zip Codes are accepted without surcharge. | pieces without Zip Codes are accepted, but with a surcharge. | contradiction |
The construction equipment required for typical FGD installations is standard construction equipment - welders, excavation equipment, concrete pouring equipment, cranes, etc. | Typical FGD installations do not require specialized construction equipment. | entailment |
[The public and legislature] don't see legal services as a social service, Corbett said. | Corbett talked about legal services. | entailment |
Lots of operations are gross--leg amputations, burn surgery, removal of facial tumors, etc. | People consider stitches to be a gross operation. | neutral |
They began the process of building their strong citadels, and reinforcing the Christian faith on the islands. | The process of building their strong citadels began thanks to birds. | contradiction |
oh yeah oh that's definitely true in fact if uh if i ever you know have a son or anything i'm definitely going to uh you know teach him have a lesson or something is that yours or mine | I don't have a son but I have a daughter. | neutral |
oh yeah most definitely it it just it makes such a difference like i like i say the the overall appearance of this house is what really devalued it so much uh i you know i don't want to put a price on it but i just feel like we're every every gallon of paint adds a tremendous amount of value to the house you know every every time i do something a aside from that it just makes me feel a whole lot better to come home and you know old the walls are clean and they match and all those kinds of things | The new color of the walls matches the furniture. | neutral |
The corrupting thing about compulsory voluntarism is that it preys on the high-minded to the benefit of the unscrupulous. | Compulsory voluntarism preys on the high-minded's ability to figure things out. | neutral |
Initially the Fringe consisted of several small theater companies that were not included in the official festival program but nevertheless decided to hold performances on the same dates. | Initially the Fringe consisted of little known rock bands playing at the festival. | contradiction |
Any world-weary thoughts inspired by the old cynic's portrait and bust are quickly dispelled by the original of Verrocchio's cherub cuddling a dolphin like a baby doll. | The original Verrocchio's cherub and dolphin work should dispel any jaded reaction to the cynic's portrait. | entailment |
It is the proper home for the country's best museum, which is simply and aptly named the Indian Museum. | It is appropriate for the Indian Museum, the best museum in the country, to reside here. | entailment |
What is it? | The speaker knows what it is but wants more information about it. | neutral |
Simply put, governments are bad. | The governments have very little influence over private matters. | neutral |
The selection is more comprehensive in the markets and shops of Kelantan, Terengganu, Sarawak, and Sabah. | The markets in Kelantan, Terengganu, Sarawak, and Sabah have a rather limited selection. | contradiction |
'Still in the process of formulation.' | I'm still formulating them. | entailment |
it's it's it's really a high one of these high drama type you know uh shows that's also true any of those things i like Hall Mark Hall Of Fame and those kind of shows are always so good i like i like to watch those | I hate watching dramatic TV shows. | contradiction |
The Democrats : The Disgruntled Pragmatists lead the Democrats. | The dems are lead by unhappy realists. | entailment |
The Place du General de Gaulle (also known as the Grand' Place) is in the heart of Vieux Lille, a district of cobbled streets, shops, restaurants, cafe, and an assortment of architecture ranging from the beautiful 17th-century Vieille Bourse (Old Exchange) to the 20th-century Nouvelle Bourse and Opera. | The cobbling on the streets of Vieux Lille is replaced every year. | neutral |
The tractors were designed for work in mud flats and the haulers had the narrow wheels used on rocky ground. | The tractors were never designed to work in mud flats. | contradiction |
don't don't ask me The Ghost Of Shoeless Joe was the name of the book | I know that it was called The Ghost of Shoeless Joe but I don't know much about it | entailment |
Its somewhat forbidding classical Doric exterior seems to dwarf the street (it was designed originally for O'Connell Street). | O'Connell Street it was very important to people therefore it had its own design. | neutral |
It was a mind-boggling, preconception-shattering illustration of five-fold symmetry, 'non-computability' and, quite possibly, the meaning of life. | It was a mind boggling illustration of symmetry. | entailment |
more and more people are getting away from paint they're they're doing other things um especially with the oil base | Painting is gaining in popularity. | contradiction |
It's strange that conservatives who insist that the government must make more forceful moral judgments take the relativistic position that it's incapable of ever making aesthetic ones. | Some conservatives insist on more forceful moral judgements from the government. | entailment |
The deal is struck and creates a new kind of marriage--or so they hope. | They hope the deal will create a new kind of marriage. | entailment |
but i i don't watch i don't sit and watch for long periods of time anyhow | I'm alright with watching this for awhile | contradiction |
yeah i like the lessons it's a good uh good it's got a lot of good morals to it so i enjoy that one | Lessons are useless to learn from. | contradiction |
all the props and whatever to get to where he needs to go | The props never make it to where he needs them to be. | contradiction |
Yes, she said meditatively; then suddenly dropped her voice. | Her voice softened as she replied. | entailment |
But his son turned Versailles into a self-centered universe that was far from modest, proclaiming his own grandeur in a vast, sprawling edifice of stone and brick, marble, gilt, and crystal. | Versailles was turned into a self-centered universe by his son. | entailment |
Say now, don't be hasty. | It's fine to be fast, we want to save time. | contradiction |
Because he did not dare take the biggest risk of all ”that of keeping it on his own person. | He did not keep it on him. | entailment |
to go into public service i think | He wanted to serve the people, that's why he went into public service. | neutral |
i really don't watch that much TV what i do is i tape the programs i want to watch and then on the nights i can watch i'll pick out something but um | I watch TV all the time and replay the shows I like. | contradiction |
Mrs. Inglethorp had made no provisions of any kind for her, but I imagined that John and Mary would probably insist on her making her home with them ”at any rate until the end of the war. | John and Mary would throw her out after the end of the war. | neutral |
1) It' a product of classic Hollywood opportunism, cashing in on widepread cynicism about presidential ethics. | It's a classic case of Hollywood opportunism which cashes in on cynicism surrounding presidential ethics. | entailment |
An Indio name? | A name that is Indio? | entailment |
Number 86 next door, largely the work of Robert West, has even more elaborate ornamentation. | Robert West decorated Number 86 next door even more ornately. | entailment |
sometimes i i said i sometimes i wish i had more space you know i grow a lot of things a lot of food and | If I had more space, then I could grow tomatoes and maybe even grapefruit. | neutral |
um-hum it was amazing i went to the Far East uh back in October to do some training for TI and i uh | I did some training for TI in the Far East. | entailment |
Schools and colleges became established. | School and colleges were torn down. | contradiction |
Revenge is very unsatisfactory. | Revenge isn't acceptable. | entailment |
They were prepared for the 48 contiguous states at the countylevel for electric generating unit (EGU), non-EGU point, and stationary area sources. | They were prepared for the 48 bordering states for power related sources. | entailment |
No, Miss Finn, said Sir James unexpectedly. | Sir Jame's reply was unexpected. | entailment |
A problem common to all programs was the untimely closure of cases, although again the extent of the problem in any particular program varied from under 4 percent in one program to over 30 percent in another. | The programs all eventually found a way to meet their timed deadlines. | neutral |
We didn't see them for most of the day. | We saw them almost all day. | contradiction |
The airy, bright Baroque church of St-Louis-en-l'Ile illuminates with a golden light its fine collection of Dutch, Flemish, and Italian 16th- and 17th-century art. | The Church of St-Louis-en-I'Ile has an art collection. | entailment |
St. Patrick first came to Ireland as a prisoner, captured in an Irish raid on a Roman settlement in Britain. | St. Patrick was brought to Ireland against his will as a prisoner. | entailment |
There are several diving schools along the Mediterranean coast (at Tel Aviv, Haifa, Akko, Rosh Hanikra, and other sites see tourist offices for details). | Most driving schools in the region are located along the Mediterranean coast. | neutral |
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