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And even if it were, there is something dishonest about marketing under Gates' signature work that is produced mainly by his assistants. | It might seem dishonest but Gates helped his assistants do the work. | neutral |
We can only overcome hate by refusing to give haters the attention they crave. | Haters will always hate even without the attention. | neutral |
One wing of the house is open to the public, and the estate also supports a 50-hectare (125-acre) deer park. | Hunters are banned from shooting animals within the deer park. | neutral |
Towards what end they were working, we did not know. | It was likely to defund the organization responsible for enforcement of homosexual rights. | neutral |
For example, the chief executive officer (CEO) may aposition the CIO for success- in advance of hiring a new CIO while the other principles await the CIOas attention. | CIO's have a broad range of responsibilities and duties. | neutral |
Slim felt the doors of the new, private world closing on him and astronomy became a thing of dead stars and black, empty space. | Slim had feelings of anxiety. | entailment |
in in their clothes and everything | Their clothes and all over . | entailment |
While Mann's is undoubtedly the hot spot for your That's-me-in-Hollywood! | Mann's is the only popular place for That's-me-in-Hollywood. | neutral |
On the central supporting pillar is a statue of John the Baptist ' beheaded not by Herod but by iconoclastic Huguenot vandals. | The statue of John the Baptist is the only one beheaded by the Huguenot vandals. | neutral |
In reporting the audit objectives, auditors should explain why the audit organization undertook the assignment and state what the report is to accomplish, and why the subject matter is important. | In reporting the objectives auditors should explain why their organization undertook the assignment and state what the report is to accomplish and the importance of all of the subject matter. | neutral |
The most endearing quality of the Spice Girls is their very crassness. | The best feature of the girl group is their unrefined personalities. | entailment |
Annual value of the satisfaction of owning and operating this amazing W . | The value of satisfaction for owning the amazing W will last a year. | entailment |
I took her across town, to see the lab. | I took her across the lake to see the flowers. | contradiction |
He declares on both PBS's NewsHour With Jim Lehrer and Capital Gang that the Clinton administration got away with berating India because the nation--unlike China, Greece, and Israel--has no lobby in Washington. | India has a large lobbying group in Washington that the administration fears. | contradiction |
Commissioner Will--it's an appealing He negotiates contracts, he stifles owners, he builds ballparks, he quotes Walter Bagehot. | The commissioner Tamara negotiates contracts. | contradiction |
Although Las Vegas is better known as an adult town, there are a surprising number of kid-friendly activities. | Vegas is strictly for adults. | contradiction |
The 18th-century Khan el-Umdan (Inn of the Pillars) is the finest. | Khan el-Umdan (Inn of the Pillars) is average. | contradiction |
The most practical test may be the shortest, the three-question NET. | Tests that are long are not practical. | neutral |
The thing to do is to get hold of the man. It was partly in furtherance of this ambitious design that he had requested Mr. Carter not to open the sealed envelope. | He asked Mr Carter to open the envelope. | contradiction |
Memphis Area Legal Services and six other nonprofit groups will share more than $124,000 to help them operate, analyze and plan for growth and survival, thanks to a new focus by the Community Foundation of Greater Memphis. | The Memphis Area Legal Services got a measly 10,000 dollars as their budget. | contradiction |
There's really not much to see except the hill itself and the view over the central Irish plain. | You can't see much other than the hill. | entailment |
The center contains the National Film Archive, an information center, a bookshop, and a library. | The National Film Archive, an information center and a library are at the center. | entailment |
The Internet and computeraided design and drafting can be used for fast, comprehensive, paperless communication between reviewers, managers, and A/Es. | There can be fast, paperless communication thanks to the Internet and computeraided design and drafting. | entailment |
It is the indirect and unintended result of the actions of soulless multinationals and rapacious local entrepreneurs, whose only concern was to take advantage of the profit opportunities offered by cheap labor. | Multinationals and local entrepreneurs protested against cheap labor. | contradiction |
On December 17, 1993, EPA published a notice of proposed rulemaking on the integrated air and water rules in the Federal Register. | The EPA published a notice of proposed rules for the air and water in the Federal Register, but it was largely ignored. | neutral |
We are much obliged to you, Mr. Cavendish." Dr. | We owe Mr Cavendish a lot for his medical services. | neutral |
Enjoy the story so far--on us. | Have a good time with the story, at our expense. | neutral |
The intermediate projections, which reflect the Trustees' best estimate, reflect changes in the working age population, particularly the increasing rate of retirement by the baby boom generation after 2010. | The Trustees' best estimate is reflected in the projections. | entailment |
The company also met with bureaucratic business resistance to change to a common information systems environment. | The company didn't meet with any others | contradiction |
We also provided copies of a draft of this guide for comment to the agency representatives on the CFO Council's GPRA Implementation Committee and incorporated their individual comments as appropriate. | The draft provided is the third edition. | neutral |
but that's one thing about cars my husband wants a Toyota pickup truck and i can't talk him into a Dodge pickup truck or a Chevy pickup he wants a Toyota pickup truck and they are they're very popular and i guess they run | My husband makes enough money that he can buy a way more expensive truck. | neutral |
Florentine leather goods remain unequalled. | Florentine leather goods are poor quality. | contradiction |
If one thinks Ken Starr is out of control, the other, ideally, should argue that Bill Clinton knifes people and buries their bodies in the White House basement. | This idea is ridiculous because the Secret Service is responsible for presidential body disposal. | neutral |
Did campaigns orchestrate such donations? | Were such donations put on by campaigns? | entailment |
Too late, Tommy remembered his scheme of obliterating the unprepossessing Conrad. | Revenge is what Tommy is after. | neutral |
His long black hair hung down, obscuring his face. | His black hair was covering his face. | entailment |
there's some one at the door so well i'm i'm going to listen we always | There is no one at the door and I'm not going to pay attention. | contradiction |
His thrust was slow and weak. | He moved slowly. | entailment |
Each individual program uses its own approach on its own timeline to serve its own purpose. | The different programs have their own timelines. | entailment |
The likes of Nat King Cole performed here in pre-revolutionary times. | Nat King Cole performed there before the revolution. | entailment |
Once all European prices are quoted in euros, it will be obvious to consumers when a German company is charging more than its French competitor or vice versa--whereas it wouldn't be if the prices were quoted in francs and marks and had to be converted at the going exchange rate. | Once European prices are showed in euros, you can see German companies cost more than French does by about 30%. | neutral |
Its beautiful Amida Buddha statue is, unusually, turning to look back over its shoulder. | The Amida Buddha statue is looking straight forward. | contradiction |
'Dorcas,' she says, 'I've had a great shock.' 'I'm sorry for that, m'm,' I says. | The speaker is not speaking to Dorcas. | contradiction |
But since the increase in eruptions of violence over the past ten years, foreign travel to the region has greatly decreased. | Tourism has suffered from the increased violence in the region. | entailment |
But he managed to squeeze Monica Lewinsky (or rather, she squeezed him) into his schedule--not to mention dawn-to-dusk fund raising--so surely he can squeeze in a few hours of good works on Saturdays. | He didn't meet with Lewinsky. | contradiction |
Here you can still find a quiet spot to enjoy authentic Greek island life. | It is the only place remaining where you can experience authentic Greek island life. | neutral |
Emphasizing breasts is too great a pleasure to abandon. | It's a great pleasure to emphasize breasts. | entailment |
i really do and it's only fair to the children i think making giving the children an out that they don't have to speak English is just encouraging them to drop out later on because they'll never make it through high school | The children are not at all encourage to drop out of school by this. | contradiction |
Dropping some coins on the table, he rose and started back to the stable, to the world of Shiloh and Shadow where he was unable to betray Drew Rennie. | He placed multiple coins onto the table, and then he returned to the stable. | entailment |
Professor Michael S. Hart is the originator of the Project Gutenberg-tm concept of a library of electronic works that could be freely shared with anyone. | This is meant to be shared. | neutral |
The mysteries are those depicted in a vast fresco of a young woman's initiation into the cult of Dionysius of Greek origin. | The fresco was painted by the young woman who was initiated into the cult of Dionysius. | neutral |
Such organizations start by assessing the extent to which their programs and activities contribute to meeting their mission and desired outcomes. | Organizations must assess how programs meet their financial outcomes. | neutral |
Compounding can be explained in terms of the rule of 72. | The rule of 72 explains compounding. | entailment |
A tattoo is a highly polished show of military marching, pageantry, mock battles, and horsemanship, accompanied by the sounds of pipe-and-drum bands from around the world. | The tattoo show is well prepared. | neutral |
yeah the question was uh what kind of books do you read for entertainment uh uh i guess | You don't read books at all, right? | contradiction |
She had illness and struggle too, in spades, but what amazes me is the hardiness of her optimism, her resilience, her delight in the exchange of ideas, and her unshakable confidence in her own worth. | She lived a charmed life with everything always going her way. | contradiction |
about the candidate's life. | About the candidate's works of art. | contradiction |
On the other hand, the PAC-3 missile, F-22 fighter, and ATIRCM/CMWS programs did not use These best practices. | The F-22 fighter program was a waste of money. | neutral |
According to tradition, saints Anne (Hannah) and Joachim, the parents of the Virgin Mary, lived on this site when Mary was born; you can visit the grotto beneath the church where St. Anne gave birth. | Mary's parents lived here when she was born. | entailment |
Stand on the Pont Royal in late afternoon and look down the Seine to the glass-paneled Grand Palais, bathed in the pink-and-blue glow of the river. | The river next to the Grand Palais was often colored yellow and orange. | contradiction |
For souvenirs of the innately Las Vegas kind, there is the Gamblers' General Store a centrally located supplier of slot machines, gaming tables, and other gaming accoutrements. | The Gamblers General Store has a lot of Vegas souveniers. | entailment |
Of course, ideas do count. | Forget your ideas, we already have fixed guidelines. | contradiction |
There's little time for recreation in this sometimes harsh environment, and though local residents may come across as pragmatic and single-minded, you'll find them in a more relaxed mood at the end of a hard day's work, enjoying a pint of beer and game of dominoes at the local pub. | The local residents have plenty of time for recreational activities like dominoes and getting drunk at the pub. | contradiction |
At some point, reducing federal unified deficits or maintaining unified surpluses at the expense of federal R&D and education spending raises concerns about future workers' skills, technological advancement, and, thus, economic growth. | There are many students even now who would like to see more funding for education. | neutral |
uh my husbands fifty five and i'm a couple of years older well he's fifty seven i'm a couple years older than that time goes by | I am 59 years old, time goes by. | neutral |
Americans in general, much more than people from other countries, have lost the connection between food and health. | The relationship between health and food is something Americans have lost. | entailment |
That's about as close to analysis as the picture gets. | That is as much anaylsis as there is in the picture. | entailment |
and the power given to the IRS is just astronomical and | The IRS has too much power to take property. | neutral |
and it's like and then you know you have people you know going you know it's like everywhere you know you have some people that are glad some people that are saying shit and the other people that are going oh my God i'm somewhere in the middle you know it's like wow am i going to have to do it | A majority of the people are somewhere in the middle, and I'm shocked that I'm going to have to do it. | neutral |
well you have to see i a as the way i look at it you have to think first of all why or has has crime increased and if so why has crime increased | There are reasons why crime has increased. | entailment |
Suleiman the Magnificent rebuilt the walls and gates in the form they retain to this day. | Suleiman built the walls that are still there. | entailment |
well we're just getting used to them right now we're kind of just letting you know touching them | We really like them so far. | neutral |
yeah we we've seen that yeah | Yes that is something we have viewed. | entailment |
More exclusive is the little luxury resort island and fishing village of La Maddalena, a 15-minute ferry-ride from Palau. | The island is hours away! | contradiction |
right uh-huh Colorado is beautiful | Colorado, with the mountains and nature, is gorgeous. | neutral |
Youth! The word seemed to depress the Astronomer. | Youth! The word appeared to make the Astronomer sad. | entailment |
2 billion pieces in 1990 to 40. | There were 2 billion pieces in 1990. | entailment |
Overlay both of these religions with a strong dose of animism, and you have a thoroughly inscrutable religious milieu in which Hindus and Buddhists worship at the same temples, and rocks, trees, and waterfalls take on mystical importance. | Hindus and Buddhists don't worship at the same temples in this inscrutable religious milieu. | contradiction |
The gloomy liberal Even in San Francisco, a true liberal can't win. | Even in San Francisco, a true liberal can't win. | entailment |
Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan, among others, has expressed concern that there would be tremendous political pressure to steer the federal government's asset selection to achieve economic, social, or political purposes. | Federal Reserve Chairman Greenspan has expressed concern that there would be not political pressure. | contradiction |
The century and a half after 1492 has been called Spain's Golden Age. | Spain was an international embarrassment for the entirety of the 1500s. | contradiction |
LSC eligible aliens may also seek assistance on immigration and consumer matters. | LSC eligible illegals may seel immigration assistance | entailment |
It is now no more that toleration is spoken of, as if it was by the indulgence of one class of people that another enjoyed the exercise of their inherent natural rights. | One class of people indulged the other to make them excited about the process. | neutral |
This one incident reveals the Egyptians' ultimate belief in achieving the victory of Good over Evil through conduct in day-to-day matters. | This incident, captured on camera, showed that the Egyptians believe you can beat evil by simply being good every day. | neutral |
D'Onofrio observed that both Project Assert and her project funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation provided intervention for multiple behaviors, and that brief interventions for all behaviors were based on the same principles. | The two projects were entirely different and based on different principles. | contradiction |
have you gotten your catalog yet | Has your catalog arrived? | entailment |
are they good to eat | Are they good to eat grilled? | neutral |
New Englanders, fearing British corruption and tyranny, provoked the American Revolution. | Fearing British corruption and tyranny, New Englanders provoked the American Revolution. | entailment |
And what about me now? | What about them now? | contradiction |
And they think that I'm better than I am. | I am not as courageous as they think that I am. | neutral |
Egoyan has invented a delicious character--Hiditch's celebrity French chef mom--for his wife, the marvelous Arsinee Khanjian, and she gives the movie a jolt of energy whenever she pops up on TV screens or in Hiditch's memory. | Egoyan has invented a delicious character. | entailment |
Nearby, the Hagana Museum tells the fascinating story of underground Zionist activity in the run-up to independence. | The Hagana Museum has other displays about Jewish history. | neutral |
Critics call it his prettiest record to date (Nathan Brackett, Rolling Stone ) but predict that the move will disappoint fans drawn by the irony-laced style of the last album. | Critics said the record was well done. | entailment |
On photographic equipment, electronic goods, and watches, you avoid the luxury tax payable in your home country. | Electronic goods sell better, proportionately, in Hong Kong in comparison to elsewhere, because people come there to buy their electronics. | neutral |
i think that uh it does goes a lot toward uh you know like you say it gives people a kind of a makes them insensitive to it and | I think it makes people insensitive. | entailment |
Peach, Richard, and Charles Steindel. | The Steindels were together. | entailment |
so you have to do the random drug testing | You have to do random drug testing at my new job. | neutral |
that's probably why you hate it so much | Come on, you love it. | contradiction |
uh-huh right i think so and uh | Exactly, I think so | entailment |
From years of corporate bathroom use, the rule among men seems to be nothing spoken in the sit-downs, banal comments of the Hot enough for you? | Men have more restrictive bathroom conversation protocols than women do. | neutral |
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