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Willis Hortoo, Willis Hortoo, Jack Germond exclaimed, perhaps referring to a recent interview in which Bradley castigated Gore for discovering Willie Horton in the 1988 campaign. | Bradley has never made any comments about Gore, positive or negative. | contradiction |
However, his longer-run efforts to influence the climate of opinion have had considerable effect. | He never really tried to influence opinion. | contradiction |
He was beginning to see the amusing side of this conference. | He was easily amused to begin with. | neutral |
Does Bill Ford Have a Better Idea? | Does Bill ford have an idea that is better? | entailment |
Just imagine the kind of homesick letters a Roman-born legionnaire would have written back home. | We know for a fact that Roman legionnaires never sent letters home. | contradiction |
right right that you didn't want to waste the time or the the expensive movie ticket then the videos are worth it | Going to the movies is always a good time, so you don't bother with the videos. | contradiction |
Iraq has backed down before on its demands that the U.N. teams leave. | Iraq has backed down on demands for the UN to leave before Christmas twice before. | neutral |
i remember at Christmas the the only thing that i'm when you were talking about the composting the only thing that our city did that was they did uh provided a place for us to take our Christmas trees | The city provided us a place to compost our Christmas trees at Christmas time. | entailment |
Donald B. Hilliker has his work cut out for him -- as much as $1 million worth. | Donald Hilliker is a junior and only works on tasks worth less than $1 million dollars in value. | contradiction |
That's th' way you think it's gonna be, Croaker? | That's the way it's going to be, Paul. | contradiction |
It was nearly six o'clock. | It was five fifty-five. | neutral |
Finally, some good news. | Finally, some welcome news. | entailment |
sulfur levels, a 4 percent sulfur coal can increase consumption by about one-third. | Sulfur coal is necessary | neutral |
you know trying to pass the time to wait till the next comedian comes up you know what i did there was a time there where i could um tape things and then i'd fast forward through the commercials saved a lot of time that way | I'm just sitting here not doing anything. | contradiction |
1913: Congress Creates IRS To Unite Nation Against Common Enemy | The IRS was made to benefit the whole country. | neutral |
All of these agencies had web sites that conveyed rulemaking information to the public and/or maintained some rulemaking records in electronic form, and all of them accepted electronic comments for at least some of their proposed rules. | All of the agencies had radio announcements for public announcements. | contradiction |
My colleagues and I, reduced the requested amount by $700 million, leaving a $1 billion contingency. | We reduced the amount requested by the EPA by $700 million. | neutral |
Kissinger offers them a stiff foreign policy framework, a set of principles sharply contrasted to Clinton's ad hocism. | Kissinger and Clinton have differing foreign policy frameworks | entailment |
It was a slack time. | That period of time was one where nothing important was happening. | entailment |
The cost in human lives was terrible, with 250,000 dead and wounded on each side. | Beyond lives lost, families were traumatized and lost their incomes and homes. | neutral |
Everything went black. | All things turned to black. | entailment |
yeah hey you could well you can interpret that the what the TV show in the same way you can interpret the Bible well uh so | The TV show and the Bible can be similarly interpreted. | entailment |
yeah i think that was a logical decision there | I agree with the logic of that decision. | entailment |
that's true it's been a a fun break but it the break is over | It's been a fun vacation but it's time to go back to work. | entailment |
If the current in such a form moves first in one direction and then in the other, then it cancels out and is useless. | These currents are extremely powerful, and should not be tampered with. | neutral |
This results from a much lower coverage (percent of addresses receiving mail on a given day), a higher population density and other unexplored route and topographical considerations. | The results show a lot. | neutral |
Under the Save the Social Security Surpluses simulation, the non-Social Security surpluses are eliminated by an unspecified mix of permanent tax cuts and spending increases. | The non-Social Security surpluses are eliminated by permanent tax cuts as well as other things. | entailment |
because um you know you're uh you're time and you're space is is not your own space | You have to share the space with others since it is not yours. | neutral |
The merchants at first tried the soft sell, offering cloth, wine, and necklaces for ivory and gold, but the traders of Calicut were insulted at being taken for natives who could be bought with cheap hooch and glass baubles. | The traders of Calicut refused to sell their valuable ivory and gold, forcing them to leave. | neutral |
The SEC expects the rule will cause the costs associated with offerings to decrease significantly and also decrease the costs of distributions. | The SEC is composed of many educated analysts and social scientists who view the rulings. | neutral |
so uh but i i do all of my programming on the mainframe and i uh don't have a lot of opportunity to work on the PC except at home | I work on the PC at home. | entailment |
Ellen 's coming out is hailed as the year's highlight, a seminal moment in television history (Howard Rosenberg, the Los Angeles Times ). Critics say the sitcom was witless and pointless until it focused on its main character's sexuality; [e]ver since ... | Ellen's coming out was important to the history of television. | entailment |
Exactly, said Tuppence. | "Pretty much," said Tuppence. | neutral |
Surprisingly, Horyuji also contains a building dedicated to a Langdon Warner, a Harvard art professor whom the Japanese have mistakenly credited with saving both Nara and Kyoto from aerial bombing during World War II. | Nara and Kyoto were spared during World War II bombing raids. | entailment |
and he thought that turned out pretty good because it you know it helped him to understand and be functional now and it helped him to have a close relationship so that's one one way he looked at it | It was hard, but in the end it turned out okay. | entailment |
In fact, they were assigned to these groups at random. | The kids were divided into basketball teams. | neutral |
Siskel was the skinny one. | Siskel tried not to eat too much. | neutral |
A cut point with a high sensitivity and specificity should be manifest in an ideal test. | An ideal test would have a cut point with high sensitivity. | entailment |
Even if gross national saving were only sufficient to replace depreciated capital, the economy could grow to some extent because replacing worn-out and used capital with new equipment tends to bring improved technology into the production process. | If gross national saving was only sufficient to replace depreciated capital, the economy would still grow. | entailment |
Most have disappeared with their projects. | They had taken their projects with them. | neutral |
The fishing is excellent, and some companies will even set up a barbeque so that you can enjoy your catch the same day. | It's possible to eat the fish that you caught the same day. | entailment |
oh i guess it's kind of like kind of like cigarette smoking you know it it it it could go on for years and years until they they start start to see some results and people can actually actually say yeah it's it's it's doing it's doing some damage and and something's got to be done | The results go unnoticed by everyone. | contradiction |
you know some of them homes were given to them and some of them the young people had to buy and perhaps they don't have the money to spend on them | Some were given homes and some have to buy them. | entailment |
We stumbled in together, Lawrence still holding his candle. | Lawrence held on to the candle even as we stumbled in. | entailment |
His efforts at Coniston ended in tragedy, however, as his boat left the water at high speed and broke into several pieces on shore. | He was victorious in his attempt to beat the world record in speed boating. | contradiction |
right right or something like that and a lot of um you felonies felony people you know have to do this sort of community service | It's a good thing that people who commit felonies have to give back to the community. | neutral |
The result was an enormous protest outside the Tribune by Hispanic groups that took his comments literally and demanded that he be fired. | All the Hispanics were pleased with the comments he made. | contradiction |
3) Where I think he has not made the sale. | Where I think he has successfully made the sale. | contradiction |
Strategic information management will be an important part of any federal agency's attempt to implement GPRA successfully. | The agency feels that the implementation of GPRA will be successful even while waiting to implement a strategic information management department. | contradiction |
Although popular with visitors, it has not lost its traditional industry. | Visitors come just for the traditional industry. | neutral |
because i mean there are some i mean i like there are some you know types of heavy metal that i really like but but i wouldn't i wouldn't say that i i completely like heavy metal i i think you know it and it's the same way with world you know world music takes | It's not my top style but there are some heavy metal songs I do like. As with everything, there are certain songs we just like. | neutral |
Each floor is supported on columns diminishing from 84 at ground-level to four on the roof. | The floors are distinguishable because of the columns. | entailment |
You will find the tourist information center here. | They do not have a tourist information center here. | contradiction |
They've more chance with you than with me. | They have better chance with you. | entailment |
Paleontologist Ivan Turk, who discovered the bone, recently told Scientific American that the four holes are really well rounded and just about the right separation for humans to put their finger on. | The bone was used as a tool by ancient hominids. | neutral |
'Hardly ever.' | All the time. | contradiction |
so i gave it up yeah i had watched it i had watched it since it started so it was kind of but now i'd you know i didn't know who the characters are and um i'll turn it on every once in awhile don't recognize anybody so i guess that's a good sign | I don't know anyone in the show and don't follow it. | entailment |
Seven mirrors, a weird porcelain chandelier, a circular couch, and a fine marble floor complete the dazzling design. | The room was intended to confuse visitors so that they would forget which door led outside. | neutral |
A craperie on the pretty Rue du Clape en Bas is open in summer months only and offers free concerts Thursday evenings. | The selection at the craperie is of a wide variety. | neutral |
Instead of an invisible hand pushing the economy toward full employment in some unspecified long run, we have the visible hand of the Fed pushing us toward its estimate of the noninflationary unemployment rate over the course of two or three years. | Full employment will never be important to the Feds. | neutral |
yeah and that one's really super now i i know what they're talking about on regular retirement yeah there's not too many they do have a wing where the people who are really sick you know have nurses | Yeah they were discussing retirement in the wing with those that are sickly. | entailment |
The real head of this business is that Russian chap Kramenin. | Kramenin isn't the one who's actually in charge either. | contradiction |
They know we are not in their league financially, but we feel a little sheepish inviting them to view our worn upholstery and carpets. | They are more wealthy than us because they run a large international criminal organization. | neutral |
Drawing Valid Meaning from Qualitative Some Techniques of Data Reduction and Display. | This is a paper, or report, on Drawing Valid Meaning From Qualitative Some Techniques of Data Reduction and Display | entailment |
well uh i i like camping i i did a lot of it i when my kids were small of course they're all grown now and gone i've got four boys and they've kind of all gone and we don't really do that together much anymore as they've out two are out in California and two are still in Texas so we kind of don't get together but maybe once a year and then we just do a little fishing but | When my kids were small, I spent a lot of time camping. | entailment |
yeah i did too and then yeah uh i'm pretty diversified too i i don't i don't like acid rock either i've i grew up in a small town so uh the only we only had one radio station so it was country music but then uh when i | I really only listen to acid rock, I grew up in a big city with a huge rock scene so I got into it when I was young. | contradiction |
Turtles, elephants, giraffes, and, most prevalent, images of Puerto Rico's beloved tree frog, the coqua. | There are several species of tree frogs in Puerto Rico. | neutral |
'Just a few words, Mr. Franklin-' | I refuse to speak to Mr. Franklin about anything. | contradiction |
well Michael reduced his legal fees to twenty thousand dollars | Michael brought his legal costs down to twenty thousand bucks. | entailment |
You can discover the sheer underwater walls in the caldera, or visit the reef off the eastern coast. | You can't go to the reef, it is too far away. | contradiction |
In Britain, however, major news organizations are spending heavily to make their election sites the main focus of their overall Web sites. | Election sites garner much more revenue for news organizations than other sites. | neutral |
FEMA officials could be heard last week bemoaning the fact that people just keep moving back into the flood plains from which only a few years earlier they had been rescued, even as developers destroy more of the watershed that offered some natural protection. | FEMA officials have encouraged people to move back into the flood plains. | contradiction |
The others looked to Jon. | Jon was looked to by the others in the camp. | neutral |
uh he was selling soda machines at the uh selling like Coca-Cola had given him | He was selling computers. | contradiction |
uh-huh yeah my kids and i like to bicycle i tend to be rather sore the next day or two | I like to bicycle with my kids, but I'm usually sore the day after | entailment |
In the rest of The Bounty , Walcott relinquishes such allusive density for the simple, history-erasing realities of life in the Antilles the mango trees that serenely rust when they are in flower, the firefly that keeps striking matches. | Walcott embraces all important aspects of history in The Bounty. | contradiction |
Table 4 displays the relevant data. | There is no data available. | contradiction |
This is normally three courses plus wine at a set price. | The three course option at that price does not come with any drink. | contradiction |
and one was a skirt and one was a pant and uh and i think that's sad because that doesn't allow for any individuality | I immediately left and went to another store. | neutral |
Some of them got really sick or went mad down there. | Some got very sick or went crazy down there. | entailment |
Those members of the greater mailer-postal community who have not been paying attention to the privacy issue must do so. | Those who don't pay attention to the mail privacy issue get their identities stolen. | neutral |
A delightful archaeological park has been created on the hillside around these huge, mysterious rocks. | A delightful swimming pool has been created on the hillside around these huge rocks. | contradiction |
A third group, not of different ethnic origin from the Japanese mainstream but unquestionably inferior in status, are the burakumin ( village dwellers, a euphemism for their old caste name meaning much filth which was officially abolished at the end of the 19th century). | Barukumin are looked down upon by the rest of Japan. | neutral |
Smoking will offer a reliable indoor pleasure that I can enjoy seated, much to be desired in my decrepitude. | I didn't smoke before, but now that I'm in poor health, I've taken up the habit. | neutral |
One never knows." | One always knows. | contradiction |
I still get up when a woman enters the room, open a door for her, and offer my seat on a bus. | I still behave like a gentleman when there are women around. | entailment |
Participants agreed that it would be useful if financial reporting recognized people as assets, but raised the difficulty in valuing human capital. | Participants believed disregarding people as assets is beneficial. | contradiction |
Choose your own fish from the display and find out how much it will cost before having it cooked. | You can pick your own fish out of a large selection, learn the price, then have it cooked. | neutral |
They then seek to ensure their processes provide managers at each organizational level with the authority and flexibility they need to contribute to the organization's mission. | The processes give managers authority. | entailment |
God gun control it's it's such a heated topic in the the and people get so emotional about it | Jesus, gun control is such a heated topic, everybody is way too emotional about it. | entailment |
They all declared unanimously that it was certainly not his hand-writing, and gave it as their view that it might be that of the prisoner disguised. | They all agreed that it was not his hand writing, but possibly someone else. | entailment |
He passed ropes around the corners until the mandrake turned and rigidly marched away, the blows of his whip falling metronome-like on the slaves he passed. | He regularly whipped the slaves as he walked by. | entailment |
Wait a minute don't interrupt. | Hold on I'm talking. | entailment |
To avoid overestimating the impact of the policy scenarios in this analysis, EPA made a number of adjustments before implementing the CEF assumptions in the four scenarios reported here. | To avoid overestimating the impact of the policy scenarios in this analysis, EPA made some cakes. | neutral |
see yeah see now um my parents there's no way they could afford to send twelve kids to college and um | I had to pay for college on my own. | neutral |
they're going to be stealing cars at sixteen and robbing houses at twenty one you know if it doesn't stop | They may steal bigger things as they get older. | entailment |
According to the National Enquirer , Jack Nicholson accidentally hit his 7-year-old son's Shih Tzu with a golf club; the pup reportedly recovered after receiving 57 stitches to the abdomen. | The National Enquirer said Nicholson intentionally murdered a dog. | contradiction |
i like well i like to cook foods i like to eat i like to eat Italian food best and i find that i that's pretty easy to cook because a lot of it's one dish meals type things and they're kind of convenient | I think it's very easy to prepare convenient food. | entailment |
because if you look at most corporations there isn't a woman you know that's on the board of directors or that type of thing they're mostly all men there there may be a few but very incidental and uh i i really think that it'll be a long time probably before we see that | A board of directors is useless, isn't it? | contradiction |
Pleasant, informal dairy restaurant in an old building with a lovely large summer patio. | The restaurant has a wonderful patio. | entailment |
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