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American Sociological Review, 23 (1958), 652-59. | The American sociological review was published in 1958 | entailment |
Changes can be noted by recording arrival and departure times directly on an employee's time sheet, recording arrival and departure times on a centrally maintained timein/timeout log used by many employees, or noting the number of hours and minutes of the deviation in a record that the supervisor maintains. | A supervisor does not maintain a record of anything. | contradiction |
How Much of the Enlarged Surplus Is Available for Tax and Program Initiatives? | They said that the programs did not need the money. | contradiction |
Fantasyland, whose entrance is through Sleeping Beauty's castle, is pure storybook enchantment. | Sleeping Beauty's castle has been decorated with pink and white. | neutral |
If they're all like that, we're in trouble, said the Kal. | "We're doomed if they all wish to act that way" stated the Kal. | entailment |
that the name the the title sounds familiar i'm trying to think | I may have seen that title a long time ago. | neutral |
Loral denies that its report to the Chinese divulged sensitive information about rocket guidance systems, as a Defense Department report claims. | The Defense Department report says the Chinese have a rocket guidance system that is a big threat to the US | neutral |
I also know of one man who waited until Statistical Science agreed to publish the article before circumcising his son. | I know a man who waited until an article was published by Statistical Science to circumcise his son. | entailment |
And we're trying to inculcate a wider acceptance of plans at law schools. | The law schools are reluctant to accept the plans. | neutral |
I'll build the damned computer. | I will build the bridge! | contradiction |
we are lucky enough to now be on a cable system that has four public TV channels | We used to only have 2 public channels but when we switched companies, we ended up with 4. | neutral |
and uh i think the only way that can be changed for us to get a a better tax revenue that's fairness and all is for us to limit their terms | We must limit their terms. | neutral |
Gaza, on the Mediterranean coast, is most troubled of all and is best avoided altogether. | It is highly recommended to avoid Gaza. | entailment |
They are descendants of outcasts employed to perform the originally taboo and still disdained trades of butchery, leatherwork, garbage collection, and the handling of corpses. | They descend from outcasts and as a result are expected to handle the disdained trades. | entailment |
uh well i was going to talk to you about that eighty six team that was that was the year that uh they beat Houston in uh extra innings right | The team beat Houston in extra innings that year and I was there! | neutral |
...Roman, that you have an enormous amount of experience in the field of telecommunications. | Roman has no experience. | contradiction |
'You want to create a pre-emptive counter revolution.' | You don't want to start a revolution. | contradiction |
Vernell and Pamela Bass lived in next door to Dahmer. | The Bass families lived next to Dahmer. | entailment |
i was up in Arequipa | I took a trip to Arequipa. | neutral |
no i'm not in Cape Cod i'm uh oh about a you know five minute ride from Rhode Island | I used to live in Cape Cod but I was sick of smelling all the fish. | neutral |
I had already torn out the two stucktogether pages from the magazine, and now I slipped them with their precious enclosure between the picture and its brown paper backing. | I couldn't read the two pages that were stuck together. | neutral |
The National Park Service can also give information about facilities and events in the west coast's national park system; phone (818) 597-9192. | The national and state parks sometimes offer joint activities in their respective park areas. | neutral |
i mean morals isn't something that's just in your heart and you're born with it you're | All morals have to be learned through experience. | contradiction |
A moviegoer's dream, but good luck seeing it on the big screen. | It's a terrible movie and nobody's going to see it. | contradiction |
Gore sympathizers are shifting from defending his innocence to blaming Clinton for corrupting him. | The allegations against Gore is completely false. | neutral |
Another blow and the shield began to splinter. | The shield eventually broke into a million pieces. | neutral |
Closed-captioning 700 Club broadcasts in Yiddish, so everybody laughs at the same time. | There are no broadcasts in Yiddish. | contradiction |
The survey results were then used to guide improvement initiatives. | The results were used to make changes. | entailment |
okay right i will every every now and then i'll watch uh ESPN i i get cable on TV and they have uh a couple of shows called Basic Training and um what is the other o ne called | I don't always have time to watch it on ESPN, but I will watch when I'm home and not busy. | neutral |
yeah i think that we waste a lot of money keeping people in prison | We waste no money by keeping people in prison. | contradiction |
get caught up in it yeah yeah i mean it it was really exciting growing up when when the Cowboys were really big because my parents would always have season tickets and they'd go to all the games and | my parents always took me to the games with them | neutral |
The island also claims some 365 churches and monasteries nestled among its abundant olive groves. | Many religious areas are available on the island. | entailment |
Why should there be a sky shell around the planet? | What good would a shell do around the planet? | neutral |
How Dismal Can You Get? | How bleak can you get while watching this unfold? | neutral |
They also introduced sugarcane, some European vegetables, and the pig to the islands, but never founded any significant settlements. | They introduced sugar cane to the island. | entailment |
yeah we went swimming one time in the whole week that we were there and the rest of the time we stayed in the pool | We only went swimming once because we were so busy. | neutral |
Traditional alpargatas shoes of straw and hemp and a number of other ingenious indigenous materials are just the thing for outings to the beach, shopping, or lounging around in comfort at the hotel. | Hemp shoes are more sustainable than shoes made from leather. | neutral |
TDHS administers state and federal human services programs, including TANF and the Food Stamp program, to more than 2 million needy, elderly, or disabled Texans each month. | Millions of people in texas get government welfare. | entailment |
The cover story purports to critically examine the hype surrounding Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut but really just adds to it. | The cover story claims that it is not interested in Eyes Wide Shut. | contradiction |
While the great orchestras are all sounding pretty much alike, the Kirov has a character all its own. | The Kirov orchestra is unique among great orchestras. | entailment |
It was easy to see it, easy to feel it. | It was easy to witness. | entailment |
Today, with trendy boutiques, blue-chip art galleries, a buzzing nightlife scene, and some of the finest restaurants in the county, Santa Monica looks as if it is set to continue forever as L.A.'s most popular playground. | Santa Monica will always be the most popular scene of LA | neutral |
Water sports include snorkeling, sunfish sailing, windsurfing, kayaking, and glass-bottomed boat trips; also tennis, horseshoes, volleyball, basketball, and golf. | They have no water sports. | contradiction |
Yes, why exactly is it so big? And besides, the boss of the region died of a heart attack, and his replacement is a quiet, phlegmatic introvert. | The boss of the region is alive and still reigns over the region. | contradiction |
every now and then i'm loaned the tape i can stick in the in the car cassette on the way home to make the drive more enjoyable talking about uh better outlooks on things and the philosophy of of Pat Haggerty and these kind of uh mind stimulating philosophy type | I never listened to a book on tape before. | contradiction |
For so long there has been such misunderstanding between the religious community and the work lawyers do for the poor. | There's been a misunderstanding between religious people and lawyers but now they are working well together. | neutral |
A very ambitious 'meals-on-wings' program. | The meals-on-wings program is routine and not creative. | contradiction |
but is i mean is that any different than uh the way it is in even our country i mean uh back in the fifties and forties the blacks didn't like the whites the whites didn't like the blacks but we're getting to the point where we get along pretty good i mean isn't it logical that just any of the that you can solve differences like that | Racism from whites towards blacks was much more impactful than the reverse. | neutral |
i enjoyed talking to you bye-bye | I enjoyed talking to you, talk tomorrow, bye. | neutral |
'I have to say, it has been a very bizarre experience.' | This has been very strange. | entailment |
He intensified military action, while cutting the political grass from under the communists' feet. | He never undermined the communists. | contradiction |
President Clinton changed the mission of U.S. nuclear-weapons policy . The old waging nuclear war against a superpower. | Clinton made the nuclear weapons policy tougher. | neutral |
Food and Drink | Cuisine and beverages | entailment |
see if we get together again sometime | Maybe we can see each other again sometime. | entailment |
Prior to Thress' work, information of this kind was not available. | Thress' work took three years to make. | neutral |
Table 1. Selected National and Postal Statistics for FY 1999a | Table 5 has postal statistics for 1999. | contradiction |
Of course I am. | Not at all, I am not. | contradiction |
or move off and leave them and they they end i don't know where this one the my next door neighbor had a had a dead cat next to his front porch yeah i'd seen the cat around here before i thought it belonged to somebody but i have no idea what killed it | i knew that cat was a stray, and i'm pretty sure an owl killed it | contradiction |
'All right!' White called out. | White called out to the crowd that had gathered. | neutral |
'Maybe,' Greuze seemed unconvinced. | Greuze was not convinced. | entailment |
The Galleria at Sunset is the most recent of the suburban shopping malls. | The Galleria is a suburban shopping mall that has 82 retail spaces and eight restaurants. | neutral |
LSC filed a petition for certiorari challenging the Court of Appeals' conclusion that the a504(a)(16) suits-for-benefits proviso was unconstitutional. | LSC filed a petition for this certiorari because of pressure from members of grassroots organizations. | neutral |
(Click to read the question--but in brief, it had to do with why one guy named Bill had managed to discourage unwanted pursuit by a gal named Janet, when another guy named Bill had not.) | The two Bills were being relentlessly pursued by a girl named Janet. | neutral |
The difference is that Microsoft earned $3 billion more last year than Apple did. | Microsoft is ahead of Apple in terms of revenue for last year. | entailment |
Today's Papers is astounded that not one reporter in attendance ventured to ask if the Attorney General had tried installing a different browser. | The reporters talked to the Attorney General about his browsers at length. | contradiction |
He watched the seven of them duel and roll and march as tears flowed into his eyes. | Seven of them fought with swords. | neutral |
yeah yeah right a victim not only of indirectly of the crime but also indirectly by that indirect involvement it's just it's it's ridiculous | Not a victim at all. | contradiction |
oh no well i don't find a lot of time to watch TV and a lot of the time i find it during the day when i'm rocking my little girl to sleep so i watch a lot of reruns old shows | I don't watch TV often, usually just reruns when I'm rocking my little girl to sleep. | entailment |
yeah back and forth uh | I'm overwhelmed by how it goes so many different ways. | neutral |
The mule trotted on to the middle of the plaza. | The mule saw food in the center of the plaza. | neutral |
There is little substance in any of this. | Any of this has a little substance. | entailment |
And I told you I'd help you with pleasure ”to hang Alfred Inglethorp. | It would bring pleasure to hang Alfred Inglethorp. | entailment |
It might not have been perfect. | It wasn't even close to perfect. | contradiction |
Well, which is Do swings in Starr's reputation affect Clinton or not? | Bush's reputation doesn't affect Clinton? | contradiction |
uh you know i think i think that you know using a i guess what they call it is eclectic you know using drawing from a lot of different sources and making you know a a synthesis of a new type of music um | The speaker enjoys the eclectic type of music. | neutral |
But the answer is noooo . I mean, why should I agree now? | I agreed in the past, but not now. | neutral |
IRS travel officials did not have data on the savings achieved through their program because the program is less than a year old. | Data on the savings achieved by the program is not available because it is too new of a program. | entailment |
When the supply ship crashed into the space station, Foale feared death by decompression. | The ship crashed into the space station, and Foale cried, fearing death. | neutral |
This is the subversively lovable Waters of Hairspray (1988) rather than the in-your-face deformity maven of Pink Flamingos (1972) and the more mainstream Cry Baby (1990) and Serial Mom (1994). | Cry Baby is a very popular movie. | neutral |
4. National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. | Figure 4 is an infographic | neutral |
No conceivable coercive effect exists. | No credible coercive effect is out there. | entailment |
The rosebrick old town ' with its many Renaissance mansions built with the proceeds of the dye, textile, and grain trades ' is best seen on foot. | The mansions were built with money earned in the coal industry. | contradiction |
well i i've this company that they bought they ended up buying a very high payroll | Everyone was speculating if the company would buy it. | neutral |
If getting the price of the environment right means a rise in consumption of nonmarket goods like clean air and leisure time at the expense of marketed consumption, so be it. | The environment has no effect on the market in any way. | contradiction |
He has since criticized Buchanan directly and encouraged Weicker to run for the Reform Party's nomination. | Buchanan was targeted for criticism. | entailment |
But, hey, where is the millennium? | Hey, where is the millennium going to be? | neutral |
Egypt cannot accept any new aggression against Iraq ... | Thanks to the new treaty, Egypt must not make any form of aggression against Iraq. | neutral |
In late August, Kennedy announced for the U.S. | When the summer was about to end, Kennedy announced he was running. | entailment |
Still, it's worth recognizing that Psychic Friends was an enterprise created as a response to people's uncertainty about the world (it's probably no accident that it cropped up around the time of the Gulf War). | People turned to Psychic Friends often during the Gulf War. | entailment |
General Accounting Office, Managing For Using Strategic Human Capital Management to Drive Transformational Change, GAO-02-940T(Washington, D.C.: July 15, 2002 ). | General Accounting Office, Using Strategic Worker Management to Drive Change | entailment |
that's the biggest that's the bottom line is it's your choice it's not told to you or pushed on you it's whatever choice you want to make you can make it yourself | It's not your choice. | contradiction |
it made national um | It went national and was all over the news. | neutral |
Young people work in a corporate world by day but play in a moral and cultural universe shaped by the Sixties. | Although today's young generation are working in corporate jobs, their cultural life is heavily influenced by the Sixties. | entailment |
Eszterhas' posturing He became the celebrity he'd always hoped to be--brash, appealing, larger than life. | Eszterhas appeared on the cover of People magazine. | neutral |
uh i think it depends on what what it was they did and if the evidence was uh uh if there was no doubt in my mind that that person was guilty of that crime | I don't think it depends on the evidence of the case. If they're on trial, they're most likely guilty. | contradiction |
Now you are alive, through the effort of men here whose work you could not even dream of. | Through the effort of these men and their incomprehensible work, you are alive. | entailment |
i'm forget i cannot think of that word | I know the word! | contradiction |
Ultimately, we may find that GAO needs a new name-the words general accounting office do not really capture our more complex role anymore. | GAO will never need to change its name. | contradiction |
Reach Stephanie Hoops at [email protected] or 722-0204. | Stephanie prefers emails to phone calls. | neutral |
Netscape didn't merely point out a two page discussion in his book of a single case that pointed the other way. | Netscape is a name for a very old browser. | neutral |
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