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yeah and it'd be nice to do it with with all the same kind too | It would be lovely to do it with all of the same type as well. | entailment |
yes it's enjoyable talking with seeing that somebody feels the same way so well you you too good luck bye-bye | this call has been a waste of my time because we feel very differently on this subject | contradiction |
are laughing at us saying if we make it thsese [ sic ] stupid ass Niggaz Will Buy it. | They say at us laughing that if we make it, stupid people will buy it. | entailment |
guys that are playing for long time uh they're playing Duke uh this weekend uh the average age on Duke's team is nineteen years old | The average age on Duke's team is 19 years old, most of them are hispanic. | neutral |
well i'm a i'm a sort of a city dweller and i got a bunch of kids so they've got to have their pets and uh we've uh lost a few this year but we've still got a dog and a bird left | I have six kids. | neutral |
Authors like to complain, of course, but it is so rare for any recording artist to put out records over more than a three-year period. | Even though artists rarely put out records over more than a three-year period, it is still a bad situation for them. | neutral |
The next morning he went to his uncle's circular home high up on the northern hill of the village. | He went to his father's home the next morning. | contradiction |
As new statements and interpretations are adopted, the Codification will be updated. | As new statements are adopted, the Codification will be updated. | entailment |
(Key to Monica's lawyers brought a 46-year-old female colleague to guide Monica through the sensitive parts of her story.) | Monica's attorneys brought an older colleague along to help her navigate through the more delicate areas of the story. | entailment |
From the little Renaissance church, there's a pretty view over the winding river. | There's a beautiful view over a meandering river from the small Renaissance church. | entailment |
Sits sourer to think we were suckered into it. The scout glanced from one to the other of the young men. | The scout shot both men an angry stare. | neutral |
The Godfather and The Godfather, Part II (1974) are a daydream of limitless wealth and power available to those (like Brando and Pacino) clever enough to survive it. | The Godfather films are about wealth and power. | entailment |
Eleven O'clock. | 11 o'clock. | entailment |
You eat the Chicken With Fettuccini Cream Sauce straight out of the ripped-open box. | The box is of a microwave meal. | neutral |
A highly polished brass stud on the first step of the main staircase registers a height exactly 3 metres (10 feet) above sea level. | The staircase is 3 meters above sea level allowing for a grand view of the horizon. | neutral |
Although to meet the requirements of the job, NSIAD did not need to test these factors for generalizability to other countries through a later | These factors for generalization to other countries did not need to be tested. | entailment |
The first version, crafted by CNN's Rowland Evans, Sir, is it not in your interest to tell us flatly if these rumors are or are not true? | Sir Rowland Evans works for the media company CNN. | neutral |
Such an estimate can be compared to agency plans to see if the agency has committed itself to unrealistically short time frames. | The agency plan should be compared to the estimate. | entailment |
um yeah yeah well that's probably true to so | That is probably right as well. | entailment |
Paradise reiterates these themes. | Paradise abides by themes. | entailment |
critical design reviews that are supported by completed engineering drawings and production decisions that are supported by reliability testing and statistical process control data. | Critical design reviews are supported by engineering drawings and product decisions. | entailment |
Brodkey expresses enormous ambivalence about his own later-life adventures in homosexuality, referring, at one unsavory moment, to his illness as the wages of sin. | Brodkey is a homosexual male who has committed sin. | entailment |
the uh the automotive industry is in dire needs of something in this in this country and it's too bad uh the Toyota we bought i i bought second hand i did not buy it new uh | I admire the way the automotive industry is run in this country. | contradiction |
The real and obvious source is the good fortune of being the pre-eminent operating system on IBM PCs. | It wasn't luck but the fact that they were the dominant OS on PCs. | entailment |
She suggested that changing physician behavior can incorporate the same concepts that are applied to changing patient behavior. | Changing physician behavior is much different than changing patient behavior. | contradiction |
uh and we were sequestered but the makeup of the jury uh was truly a cross section of uh you might say a cross section of a country there was one other person besides myself we were the only ones that had ever been to college hm one was a former student of mine a few years before who was out of work | The jury was made up of different people, only myself and one other graduated college. | entailment |
COPD Admissions PM10 Pneumonia Admissions PM10 Cardiovascular Admissions PM10 Asthma Admissions PM2. | Some are admitted for COPD. | entailment |
Will it emerge that she had previously falsely charged that other powerful men in her life, like her high-school and college professors, had had sex with her? | Did she also accuse her old teachers of having relations with her? | entailment |
it's you know i played softball and i screwed up coming around third base one time and the uh | when I played softball, i once tried to run around third base when I didn't have time and | neutral |
Just past the fearsome Guardian Kings on watch for intruding evil, is the Sai-in, the western compound. | The western compound is just past the guardian kings. | entailment |
But now the teen-age out-of-wedlock birth rate seems to be leveling off--reflecting, Chatterbox supposes, some hard-won equilibrium between teen-agers' greater use of contraceptives, on the one hand, and their greater disinclination to marry their high school sweethearts, on the other. | The lower pregnancy rates are mainly due to the higher contraceptive use. | neutral |
Their needs are defined and ministered to | They report their own needs. | neutral |
Peter's of Ancient Egyptian religion) from the 11th Dynasty period, c.2134 b.c. | Peter's of Ancient Egypt had a religion that existed in the 11th Dynasty period. | entailment |
Which means that the easier it gets to steal from Spielberg, the easier it gets for his lawyers to come after you. | The easier it gets to steal from Spielberg, the easier it gets for his lawyers to come after you. | entailment |
I brought them, and she told me to wait, and looked up something. | I was told to wait after I brought them, while she looked up something. | entailment |
The complex within, still home to a community of Greek Orthodox priests, is centered around the Church of St. Catherine built in 552 and dedicated to the saint when her remains were discovered nearby (on Mount St. Catherine) over 300 years later. | The same person who discovered St. Catherine's remains also built the church. | neutral |
Steve Forbes placed second, Elizabeth Dole third, and Gary Bauer fourth. | Steve Forces placed second, right after John Stewart. | neutral |
Beaches come in all sizes, from the tiny cove where you can spend the day alone, to wide sandy bays where you can be sure of the company of hundreds. | You can find different sized beaches, from tiny to large. | entailment |
As a result, the effectiveness of individual system administrators in maintaining security controls and spotting incidents is likely to vary. | Administrators made sure the employees all had background checks. | neutral |
It's the idea that perfect competition might be just around the corner, not the competition itself, that keeps the paranoid prosperous. | The interesting part is the competition, the people you might play against in the future are unimportant. | contradiction |
The supplementary information published with the Final Rule clearly states the preemptive effect to be given to the rule; what, if any, retroactive effect its provisions may have; and the administrative procedures to be followed prior to any judicial challenge to provisions of the rule. | Before any judicial challenge to provisions of the rule can be made, there are administrative procedures to be followed. | entailment |
no um my husband has a grandmother in a nursing home and that has been a real mess to say the least | My husband's grandmother doesn't want to be in the nursing home. | neutral |
My wife cannot say the same ... | My wife thought it sounded familiar, but she wasn't positive. | neutral |
you know i think it's because probably because we're in more of a tempered zone you know we don't really we only freeze down here in January and February at the most you know | The temperature stays around seventy degrees for us for most of the year. | neutral |
I think there's a real danger that people will lose benefits because they won't understand how to handle this (money), said Glenda Harrison, staff attorney with the Northern Kentucky Legal Aid Society in Covington. | People are in danger to lose their benefits when they don't know how to handle money. | entailment |
i wish i could | This is just on such short notice that there's nothing I can do. | neutral |
It also includes flat fees on informally entered goods. | It only includes flat fees on informally entered goods. | contradiction |
You should see many of the grouper, amberjack, red or rock hind, stingrays, Atlantic rays, and moray eels. | You will only be able to see dolphins, sharks, and catfish. | contradiction |
Yes, they are, said Tuppence. | Tuppence disagreed. | contradiction |
For Christians seeking spiritual refreshment, there are countless churches to visit, including the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the Basilica of the Annunciation (in Nazareth), and the Church of the Nativity (in Bethlehem), just to mention the most famous. | The Basilica of the Annunciation is the most famous Christian church in existence. | neutral |
What more do you want?" As if in answer to her own question, her eyes fell on a small snapshot of Tommy that stood on her dressing-table in a shabby frame. | She avoided looking at the pictures of Tommy on her dressing table. | contradiction |
We have in some cases stated that when an excepting proviso is found unconstitutional the substantive provisions which it qualifies cannot stand, for to hold otherwise would be to extend the scope of the law . . . so as to embrace [situations] which the legislature passing the statute had, by its very terms, expressly excluded. | We have said that when a proviso is unconstitutional, the provisions it qualifies can't stand and must be struck down immediately. | neutral |
He had made the stance his own now, not the strict stance of the duelmasters of the north but his own relaxed stance prepared for any attack that might come his way. | He wanted to stand out from the crowd. | neutral |
The offsetting disadvantages? | The best part? | contradiction |
well i like it when it's sort of a a medium temperature uh maybe seventy five to eighty somewhere in there i i don't like it when it's too cool or too warm i'm much more apt to get things done when it's at that sort of in between temperature | I prefer temperatures over 80 - anything lower than that and I can't focus. | contradiction |
Greetings, Dave Hanson. | Dave Hanson was visiting the house of a dear friend. | neutral |
His saddle was cinched about the barrel of a big gray colt, one that could not have been more than five years old but showed enough power and breeding to attract attention in any horse-conscious community. | His horse was young, so it had lots of energy and a beautiful coat. | neutral |
Fines and penalties are therefore a nonexchange revenue. | Nonexchange revenue includes fines and penalties. | entailment |
Basic Though cliquey, 13-year-olds are basically nice, innocent kids (who really like Hanson). | All 13-year olds are mean and evil children. | contradiction |
Then ... well, I don't remember too good for a while. | I didn't remember for a while. | entailment |
3 percent through some combination of personal, business, and government saving. | The 3 percent does not include any personal savings. | contradiction |
The old conventional Sibelius was a vulgar nationalist (a la Wagner) and a windy Romantic bore. | Sibelius' was not popular before the turn of the century. | neutral |
They stated that, in accordance with the Department's practice, publication of section 605(b) certifications in the Federal Register is treated as providing notice to SBA. | They were not in accordance to the department's practice. | contradiction |
Among the new restrictions is the one at issue here. | The new restriction is protested against. | neutral |
In broad terms, taxes are the price we pay for civilization. | To put it bluntly, taxes are the price of civilization. | entailment |
The Istana Kesultanan Melayu (Malay Sultanate Palace) stands as a cultural museum amid elegant gardens north of the Porta da Santiago. | The Istana Kesultanan Melayu (Malay Sultanate Palace) is often visited for its cultural museum and gardens. | neutral |
Singapore wept all the way to the bank, its port and service industries making it, after Japan, the wealthiest country in Asia. | Singapore didn't mind as it soon became the second wealthiest country in Asia. | entailment |
All we know is that Pieter de Hooch, one of the masters of Dutch painting, was buried in the cemetery in Amsterdam, his body having been carried directly from the dolhuys , the house for the insane. | Pieter de Hooch had schizophrenia, and was buried in Amsterdam. | neutral |
so you know they're they're good kids you know they do bad things but they're good kids | They do bad things sometimes, but they're just children. | neutral |
Poirot, I said, "what was in this particular little bottle?" Poirot looked out of the window. | I did not ask Poirot about what was in the little bottle. | contradiction |
Coming to power in the year 1966 after the brief ministry of Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indira Gandhi proved strong enough in her own right for people to stop describing her as Nehru's daughter or as not related to Mahatma Gandhi. | Everyone stopped describing Indira Gandhi as Nehru's daughter immediately after she came into power. | neutral |
She looked around for a minute in obvious confusion, before remembering herself. | She was confused as she looked around. | entailment |
it was so many of them in it that at any particular chance your chance of having to do something was very slim it was very slim and so | You could have had a chance to do something if there were less of them involved. | neutral |
they've lost too many people | It's been hard losing so many people | neutral |
He initiated a military takeover of the Communist Party, and the government arrested thousands of Solidarity activists and sympathizers, banned the trade union, and suspended civil rights. | He tried to initiate a military takeover, but failed. | contradiction |
In fact, stakeholders in dozens of states have embraced the new approach fully and reported back enthusiastically on their progress since initiating their own state planning processes. | Stakeholders across the country embraced new planning processes and have reported back with enthusiastic news. | entailment |
he's got a TV show down there and everything | He appears on TV very often. | neutral |
The revised analysis evaluates three alternatives to the initially proposed rule and assesses the burdens and impacts of each. | The revised analysis evaluates three alternatives to the original proposition. | entailment |
Handel is believed to have practiced on the 1724 organ here while composing The Messiah. | The 1724 organ is known for its beautiful craftsmanship. | neutral |
uh taking down the information and i was in the library a good thirty minutes and came back out and she was still sitting in the police car there you know the accident | The information regarded how many steps it took to trek across Africa. | neutral |
Good is done, to be sure, but in little dribs and drabs that aren't enough to cover the cost. | It's done but only in small amounts that aren't enough. | entailment |
Stewardship PP&E includes heritage assets, Federal mission PP&E, and stewardship land. | Heritage assets are included in Stewardship PP&E. | entailment |
Here, as we know, I was wrong, and I was forced to abandon that idea. | Giving up that idea put me back at square one. | neutral |
'You're a press officer.' | You're nothing like a press officer. | contradiction |
so i think that we we did come a long way in the sense that we have we're allowed to vote in you know like you say we're out in the labor force but i think we've lost something too | I think we should be able to get back what we had. | neutral |
Dijon is a good city for walking and exploring by yourself. | Dijon is a place you can wander around alone. | entailment |
but there's i think there's a there's a big difference between use and abuse and i do do agree that drug abuse should be punished but if somebody's going to in their own home on their own time in such a way that doesn't interfere interfere with their responsibilities you know do it do some drugs then that should be their business | I think that if someone uses drugs on their own time and it doesn't affect their performance at work, then that's their private business, and it shouldn't matter in the workplace. | entailment |
One of the most successful programs is the Change Acceleration Process (CAP) workshop. | Few workshops are ever successful. | neutral |
Local villagers have relied on them as shelter during monsoons or epidemics, so the murals have disappeared, but the magnificent sculpture has survived. | Local villagers relied on them during natural disasters. | entailment |
is that a big thick book | The book was tedious to read because of its size. | neutral |
Hip gives way to chic at Doheny Drive, where the Strip ends and Sunset Boulevard enters Beverly Hills. | Sunset Boulevard is always the path taken towards Beverly Hills. | neutral |
Attorneys praise Zelon for her thorough understanding of the law. | Zelon knew nothing of the law | contradiction |
i think it's a great way i couldn't i'm actually deaf in one ear so they wouldn't take me | I wasn't accepted as I'm hard of hearing in one ear. | entailment |
The fishing is excellent, and some companies will even set up a barbeque so that you can enjoy your catch the same day. | Because there is no opportunity to fish, if you want to eat some seafood you must go to a restaurant. | contradiction |
Well, said Cynthia graciously, "we are very busy, but if we have time it shall be done." The little nurse withdrew, and Cynthia promptly took a jar from the shelf, refilled the bottle, and placed it on the table outside the door. | Cynthia said they were busy but might go to the event it if they had time. | neutral |
maybe we'll get across we'll cross paths again good night | Perhaps we shall cross paths again. | entailment |
At the top of the tower is a white ball on a metal stake. | A spherical object rests on a metal rod at the tower's uppermost level. | entailment |
Parlayed pastoral visit into a week of self-promotion. | Everyone expected the pastoral visit to become self-promotional. | neutral |
Though little remains from Roman times, the city's Byzantine legacy boasts Haghia Sophia, the Church of the Divine Wisdom and one of the world's greatest buildings; the magnificent mosaics of St. Saviour in Chora; and the impressive Theodosian Walls. | The Theodosian Walls are the oldest of their kind. | neutral |
by alcohol. | by beer. | entailment |
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