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I stopped. | I ceased. | entailment |
In the Thress model, at the discount level of 8a and the net gain of $32 million, the basic market incurs a welfare loss of $480 million (0. | There is a loss of around $480 million in the basic market. | entailment |
Ancient and ill-maintained, it starts off shiny and gets rapidly creakier as it approaches the border. | The line is only maintained well near the city. | neutral |
On Meet the Press , White House Chief of Staff John Podesta We're not negotiating, Tim. | White House Chief of Staff John Podesta revealed to Tim that they are negotiating. | contradiction |
The mausoleum is flanked by two almost identical red buildings, to the west a mosque, to the east a guest pavilion each is a perfect viewing-point. | The buildings were meant to look similar. | neutral |
These passes were used as a gateway to the Lake District by armies of marauding Scots. | The Scots never found out about these passes. | contradiction |
'You need to give me a couple of hours notice,' she replied. | You need to let me know in advance. | entailment |
Nora now sits in an ominous stillness. | Nora is too afraid to move. | neutral |
The previous record holder, Michael Collins , took in about $5 million less. | The last record holder wished they remained the champion. | neutral |
The French have always wanted to know what it means to be a French?man. | The French do not believe that they have any discernible quirks. | neutral |
Using this guide will help auditors identify critical factors not addressed by management, make a general assessment of any procurement risks, and provide rapid feedback to agency officials so they can take corrective action in a timely and efficient manner. | Auditors will act solely based on good judgement. | contradiction |
'They are designed to kill things, and they can be toxic to humans. | They were able to heal all things. | contradiction |
Pride of place goes to a 15th-century icon of the prophet Elijah. | Elijah is a prophet described in the Christian bible. | neutral |
Dedicated to the goddess Isis, and her main center of worship, it was inaugurated in the fourth century b.c. | The temple was made in the 4th century b.c. | entailment |
it was like a hundred and twenty five or something and it it didn't feel that hot | I love the temperature when it is hot. | neutral |
and you know when i left there we paid six cents on the dollar and that was like one of the highest in the nation | When I left there we paid the lowest rates in the nation. | contradiction |
It looked nothing like a helicopter. | It did not look like a helicopter. | entailment |
i guess i'll go back to work | I guess I will return to work. | entailment |
This town is most famous for the annual gypsy pilgrimage that ends here with a festival in May. | This town is not really famous for anything. | contradiction |
The conflict in Washington has its ironies. | The racial conflict in Washington is one big irony. | neutral |
The race was notable for the last several laps, in which Earnhardt rode Gordon's bumper at 190 mph. | Earnhardt was capable of passing Gordon in the race. | neutral |
yeah but uh i'm i i think that you know i mean we always uh i mean i've i've had a a lot of good experiences with uh with many many people especially where they've had uh extended family and i and and i i kind of see that that you know perhaps you know we may need to like get close to the family environment and and get down to the values of you know i mean uh it's | Yeah but many people enjoy time with extended family | entailment |
i don't i'm not sure that they do i think uh what they're talking about like is uh credit cards and other junk and loan car loans things like that | Do you have any credit cards or other loans that you still have balances on? | neutral |
Born in Sevila in 1515, she spent three decades in the Convento de la Incarnacion, outside the city walls, as a novice and later as prioress. | She lived more outside the city walls than in the city. | neutral |
so it's that dry heat | It's arid. | entailment |
Basket weaving and willow work, another of Madeira's most important export trades, also depend upon locals working out of their own homes. | Madeira imports basket weaving because they don't make them. | contradiction |
To ensure admissibility in subsequent judicial proceedings, OSI performs its work in accordance with the requirements of the U.S. | OSI does not consider US requirements in its work. | contradiction |
but that that's a nice i think that's an important benefit | That is the best benefit. | neutral |
It arrived in 10 days. | They were expecting to receive it sooner. | neutral |
Statutory COOs would differ from-but hopefully complement-the roles often assumed by the current Deputy Secretaries in assisting the Secretaries in executing the administration's policy and program agenda and achieving an agency's mission. | There are many roles the COOs have but none differ from the roles assumed by the current Deputy Secretaries. | contradiction |
I really didn't notice. | I was distracted. | neutral |
uh as soon as one tribe gets the power they just knock off they're old ancestral enemies and it's pretty you know it's pretty much that way over the Mideast and you have the Palestinian question and there hasn't been a Palestine over there for God since you know two hundred years three hundred years before Christ was born and but but you have people that are suddenly coming out of the woodwork going oh yes we want a Palestine nation but there hasn't been one for you know well over two thousand years | As soon as a tribe gets power, they just kill their enemies. | entailment |
The third knowledge point is achieved when a reliable product can be produced repeatedly within established cost, schedule, and quality targets. | The third knowledge point makes sure the first and second knowledge points are legitimate. | neutral |
i mean well it's going to hit us | I have resigned myself to the fact that it is going to hit us. | neutral |
Unlike altogether too many biographers, [Assouline] is capable of distinguishing between the singer and the song, says New York 's Luc Sante. | Assouline is unique to other biographers who don't distinguish between the song and the singer. | entailment |
I purposely didn't mention any name because, of course, Whittington might be calling himself something quite different down here, but the doctor answered at once. | Whittington is likely to be using a different name. | entailment |
a Bombay looks uh i guess the closest thing to describe it to is you have seen the caricatures of Halloween cats | Is it because Halloween cat caricatures and Bombays are made from the same thing? | neutral |
and and it's like American Express you have to pay it off at the end of the month so | you are required to pay it off at the end of every month just like American Express | entailment |
Of course, it is always possible that an unbalanced individual will misunderstand something in a crazy way, as John Hinckley did with Taxi Driver . But you can't protect yourself against the criminally insane by cutting off their sources of possible inspiration, which are limitless. | Unbalanced individuals sometimes interpret things in a fashion that's completely out to lunch, | entailment |
uh-huh that's uh sure i can understand that | I do not understand that. | contradiction |
In a book called In Theory --a wholesale slaughter of the sacred cows of the postmodern Western intelligentsia--the Indian Marxist literary critic Aijaz Ahmad raised further questions about Said's mastery of his sources and accused him of self-aggrandizement and insufficient political discipline. | Aijaz Ahmad does not have anything nice to say about Said. | entailment |
because he had the few he knew what was going to happen more than any of us because i didn't realize that um it was going to make such a mess i mean i feel really sorry for these people these people are middle class people just like us can you imagine if someone started bombing your neighborhood and | They are middle class and similar people. | neutral |
kind of had different different ideas from what probably the majority of people have i put him in a day care center from the very beginning he started in day care when he was eight weeks old | He was way too young when I put him into daycare. | neutral |
All I know is they kept us working five solid weeks for nothing. | They had us labor for five weeks for nothing. | entailment |
Certified Information System Security Professionals | Certified Information System Security Professionals | entailment |
Modern reproductions and interpretations of traditional patterns can be bought on and around Piazza San Marco, along with beautifully embroidered tablecloths and napkins. | Shops around Piazza San Marco close on match day. | neutral |
Army patrol picked him up on th' road close to town looked like he'd been footin' it quite a spell. | He was walking because his car had broken down in the desert. | neutral |
Never just very. | Never just very old. | neutral |
well if you want to get a good camp site yeah you can go down and get a camp site pretty near any weekend they get prett y crowded on the uh you know the main July Fourth of July and | There is barely any camping space during major holidays. | neutral |
um i don't know what y'all are paying in Dallas but you know it seems like we pay the state you know there is a the taxes is set by you know the the state and the city can add theirs and the county adds theirs and you know we're paying almost eight percent sales tax right now which seems to me nuts i came from California | We pay almost eight percent sales tax, and that seems like a ridiculously high amount to me. | entailment |
If you go, don't forget to buy the illuminating book by its curator, Valerie Steele. | Don't forget to buy the book by Valerie Steele. | entailment |
To determine the best practices for ensuring product design and manufacturing maturity from the commercial sector, we conducted general literature searches. | General literature searches did little to determine best practices. | contradiction |
i guess i haven't ever had any trouble with that i have more or less i have my favorite shows and i usually make time in my day or my week you know to watch those | I almost never schedule time to watch TV. | contradiction |
When in town, they perform at several theaters. | They perform at several theaters when in town in order to reach more people. | neutral |
yeah and sometimes those people are are young enough they can still get out and cause a lot of trouble | Precautionary measures are necessary because sometimes young people can cause a lot of trouble when they get out. | neutral |
um-hum yeah um-hum yeah but i think in between we got a a group of kids a generation of kids who didn't learn to take responsibility because mom left to go get a job and dad didn't move in to fill the gap and so basically no one was taking the responsibility and i i think that's happened in a lot of cases | When I was a child I had a lot of chores that I had to do. | neutral |
Impact of screening | How screening makes an effect. | entailment |
Dejima Pier has been reconnected to the mainland from what was once the Dutch island concession. | Dejima Pier has been separated from the mainland. | contradiction |
did they mail that to you or he brought it to you | Was that sent through the post or taken over there? | entailment |
Why don't you write a note telling the bridal couple that you had such fun arranging their party and that you and all the guests at the shower will have fond thoughts of them while they are away honeymooning. | Why don't you write a note telling the bridal couple you enjoyed arranging their party and that the guests will have fond thoughts of them while they go to their honeymoon in Bermuda. | neutral |
The Las Vegas Stars the city's longest-running professional sports outfit is a farm team for baseball's San Diego Padres;tickets are usually available for the Cashman Field home games. | The Las Vegas Stars are the second longest-running professional sports team in Las Vegas. | contradiction |
(Russia, for example, consistently undercounts its war dead.) | Russia has always had 100% accuracy when it come to accounting for its dead people. | contradiction |
These changes provide EPA with approximate targets so that each of the scenarios can be mapped into the AMIGA model. | No changes were made, and the EPA does not map targets for the AMIGA. | contradiction |
The worst part of the war on drugs is its hypocrisy. | The war on drugs is flawless and effective. | contradiction |
Last month he told me a story of a cave where he found a trunk. | Last month he told me a story of the woman he met and wanted to marry. | contradiction |
I have ascertained that anyone in the household, with the exception of Mrs. Cavendish, who was playing tennis with you, could have personated Mr. Inglethorp on Monday evening. | Mrs. Cavendish was playing tennis on Monday. | entailment |
Microsoft has used the image of its competitors' political influence to portray its own lobbying as self-defense. | Microsoft was the first major technical company us its political influence. | contradiction |
GAO has played an important role in helping the Congress and the agencies improve the government's computer security and make more effective use of technology in the delivery of federal services. | GAO has not had an impact on government's use of technology. | contradiction |
How many were left? | They didn't know how many people were left. | entailment |
With respect to HUD's Statement of Policy on CLOs, the Analysis states that the guidance provided should enable CLOs to develop with much greater certainty about RESPA consequences and with few restrictions on reasonable pricing and compensation. | The analysis says that guidance is not helpful to CLOs. | contradiction |
He still could hear the screams and smell the cooking flesh but he could not accept it. | The smell of cooking flesh could be smelled. | entailment |
In the press release delayed by Mr. Bookstaver last September, Judge Lippman was more forceful in assessing the need for pro bono. | Mr Bookstarver delayed the press release because the departmenet hadn't finished the report. | neutral |
Classified products are distributed only to those with the appropriate security clearances and a need to know. | Security clearances are required for classified products. | entailment |
were any of them twins you probably can't afford to eat if you have more than two of them | Food could be a challenge if you have triplets. | entailment |
He saw alcoves for ambushes and high points to control the field of battle. | He was looking for a flat surface to set up a tent. | contradiction |
They succeeded in stopping the rail line at Windermere. | There are plans to start the rail at WIndermere again. | neutral |
yeah free agent his contract ended and they didn't sign him and uh | He became a free agent after his contract ended. | entailment |
But this here Bayliss he's been like a mule with a burr under his tail ever since he hit th' territory. | He has been like a mule with a burr under his tail ever since he hit territory. | entailment |
7 billion per year in willingness-to-pay values for averting premature fatalities. | There are no resources available for averting premature fatalities. | contradiction |
He was only afraid...." | He is not afraid at all. | contradiction |
yeah that's it's a shame to change a whole area so much like that | The whole area had to be changed. | entailment |
it's real pretty i went rock climbing one time | I'm scared of heights and don't go climbing. | contradiction |
Which was only fair, because he seemed to be salivating less over America's new golden girls than over his giant tub of fried something or other--popcorn? | He was more intrigued by his bucket of popcorn. | entailment |
The ideal measure would also take into account the specific nature of the risk reduction commodity that is provided to individuals, as well as the context in which risk is reduced. | There is no ideal measure, this is not realistic. | contradiction |
it it uh well it if you get any snow it's barely enough to hide the brown grass | You don't get too much snow. | entailment |
Employee satisfaction Employees' satisfaction with their jobs. | They wanted to make sure all employees were happy. | neutral |
We were all busy during the morning arranging and decorating the Hall in the village where it was to take place. | We wrrebusy decorating all morning. | entailment |
But after that, you're on your own. | I won't help you after the time limit is up. | neutral |
The culture of fund-raising rewards quantity, not care. | The culture of fund-raising rewards quantity. | entailment |
The Edinburgh and Lothians Tourist Board produces automobile tours for East Lothian, West Lothian, and Midlothian, with suggested itineraries, opening times, and prices for various sights and attractions. | The Edinburgh and Lothians Tourist Board is good at drumming up interest. | neutral |
IFAC is an organization of national professional accountancy organizations that represent accountants employed in public practice, business and industry, the public sector, and education as well as some specialized groups that interface frequently with the profession. | In order to be represented by IFAC you have to pay a monthly membership of 60 dollars. | neutral |
These come from the far pits of Gazu Kadem, said a slavemaster with a braided beard. | The slave master was a dainty woman. | contradiction |
uh steel one for metals | The metals go in the plastic one. | contradiction |
In its suit, the Passaic County office asserts that the federal agency's executive vice president, Randi Youells, sought the merger in large part because of her personal history with the office, which refused to hire her as a consultant in 1997. | The office had a history of always meeting its goals. | neutral |
Of Tschekan coat-of-arms, a manager in an important department of an important software company spent two whole weeks inputting all data relevant in his life. | Tschekan put all his information into the software and then backed it up. | neutral |
course we're in a good position they're they're quite dependent on us right now | We can't let them get too dependent on us, though. | neutral |
More than 800 paintings are exhibited, dating from the 13th century to the present day. | The paintings date all the way back to the 13th century. | entailment |
Both strategies were crucial. | Neither approach would end up being important. | contradiction |
The green and fertile region round Naples, between the Tyrrhenian coast and the western slopes of the Apennines, was colonized by the Etruscans and Greeks. | The Greeks established colonies here to send food back home. | neutral |
Commerce and Wealth | Pertaining to trade economies and increasing capture of profits. | entailment |
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