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From some other country. | The foreign country is Mexico. | neutral |
It is constructed over the grotto where it is believed that Mary received the news that she would bear a son and should call him Jesus. | In this construction Jesus got the news that he would have a child and he should name her Mary. | contradiction |
In DOD, current incentives are geared toward delaying knowledge so as not to jeopardize program funding. | Knowledge is transferred quickly in order not to affect program funding. | contradiction |
You can probably manage at least a couple, and theaters often provide a good buffet between plays. | It's unlikely that you will be able to manage more than one. | contradiction |
and then then oil up i think | And then remove any oil. | contradiction |
You can also see the two bronze panels submitted for the Baptistery doors competition in 1401 by Brunelleschi, the loser, and Ghiberti, the winner . | Brunelleschi would have won the competition if he had used more elegant designs in his bronze door panels. | neutral |
Of course one has to treat him as usual, but, hang it all, one's gorge does rise at sitting down to eat with a possible murderer!" Poirot nodded sympathetically. | Poirot knew they had to keep up appearances, but didn't like eating with him. | neutral |
Thus, while the document offers preliminary guidance, it is also a point of departure. | The document offers final guidance. | contradiction |
The Kal didn't know. | The Kal had no idea. | entailment |
The church's name means in the country, because the first one to be built on this site was outside the city walls. | The first church built on this site was in the country. | entailment |
Now, all--or at any rate, quiz participants all--smirk knowingly at the dark desires implicit in a photo of Santa embracing a comely lad, embellished with the most potent of pederast symbols, baseball paraphernalia. | A few of the participants failed to contain their laughter while looking at the photo of Santa. | neutral |
This final rule follows the Department's publication of an interim rule on January 7, 1997. | The interim rule published by the Department preceded this final rule. | entailment |
that explains it | That explains what happened to the school. | neutral |
Any modern presidential affair would need to meet stringent demands. | A president's affairs are no laughing matter, and must meet certain requirements. | neutral |
as far as that goes | Along with how long it progresses, there is also how big it could get. | neutral |
Madrid's most important remaining possessions were the island colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico, both of which were chafing under the yoke of colonial rule and the bitter system of slavery. | There was a resistance brewing in Cuba and Puerto Rico against Spain. | neutral |
You'll come acrosesuch things as old prints, old street signs, wooden water mains, coal-hole covers, and the original wax models of the river gods on the Custom House. | You won't come across things like old street signs or prints, this is not the place. | contradiction |
6 million persons in the U.S. were living below poverty level in 1990, compared to 31. | 6 million people are above the poverty line. | contradiction |
'Mr. Franklin?' They asked. | "Mrs Zed?" They asked. | contradiction |
They were staring at Ben Franklin. | They looked away from Ben Franklin, refusing to believe he was there. | contradiction |
um or she wouldn't buy me the fifty dollar tennis shoes and stuff like that and she always told me it was because i was still growing and she wasn't going to buy me something i was going to grow out of next week | She thought that it was a waste to buy fifty dollar tennis shoes. | entailment |
why is that do you think the average citizen has the the um uh the wherewithals in order to use it | And why do you think that a citizen knows how to use it? | entailment |
No travel brochure can make Mt. Fuji a cliche, nor can the most jaded of world travelers remain immune. | There are more travel brochures in Japan about Mt. Fuji than any other attraction. | neutral |
I've tried every mortal blessed thing. | I've also attempted demonic and corrupt things as well. | neutral |
to other companies so that the other companies can recognize our E-mail and now we're getting into faxes as well right off the PC | In order that other companies can recognize our e-mail, which is important for our company | neutral |
American Of the cavalcade of impersonator shows, this one is skewed heavily toward the modern era. | Impersonator shows usually imitate eras. | entailment |
Twin septuplet covers. | There were two covers featuring the children. | entailment |
He is very dangerous but not to us. | He will not hurt us. | entailment |
and they just they ruin | They ruined things. | entailment |
What they mean when they say that, rather than how she got to be where she is, will determine Albright's place in history. | Albright had to work very hard to get where she is. | neutral |
Edinburgh's Old Town occupies an amazing site where the geology has its own fascinating story to tell. | Old Town is brand new. | contradiction |
At the end of the day is a phrase that drove several Slate readers bonkers this year. | Some people are bothered by certain phrases. | entailment |
wow oh yeah definitely if it's a limited edition usually no matter what it is if it's a limited edition it's usually worth something later on | A limited edition toy can have some value later. | neutral |
Visitors are welcome to visit the 24-hectare (60-acre) establishment, and may sample the end product, Lantau tea. | Visitors will not be allowed to sample the Lantau tea. | contradiction |
trained and equipped (capital widening). | We have been trained and equipped for capital widening. | neutral |
He prepares no defence ”no shadow of an alibi, yet he knows the chemist's assistant must necessarily come forward with the facts. | The assistant shouldn't speak at all. | contradiction |
well thank you for talking to me | I wish we hadn't had this conversation. | contradiction |
The King's Antechamber was where he entertained his more favored guests. | He didn't entertain anyone. | contradiction |
The Nileometer is also situated here. | The Nileometer is one of many attractions here. | neutral |
oh yes Now see for me that's a long ways | It will be beyond the fiscal year before I can do that. | neutral |
The smaller clouded leopard hunts up in the trees, enjoying a varied diet of monkeys, baby orang-utans, birds, and squirrels. | Clouded leopards enjoy a diet of steak and burgers. | contradiction |
With its five mosquelike domes, it is the most sumptuously exotic and orientally inspired church ever built in the Roman Catholic world. | The church was built to honor the Muslim world. | neutral |
I did obediently, and she told me not to worry my memory would soon come back. | She said that I would never remember again. | contradiction |
But then, having learned how evil civilized Englishmen can be, Tarzan, Jane, and her father (in the PC universe, old and feeble white men are tolerable) decide to renounce civilized society for the jungle. | The jungle proved to be a better place compared to civilized society. | neutral |
Their thoughts are perfectly friendly." | Their thoughts are mean. | contradiction |
it's gonna make the people they're meeting with feel very uncomfortable you know or it would me you know | If that were me, I'd be very uncomfortable and I'm sure they would too. | entailment |
Listen as he would, Tommy could only catch a word here and there; but the gist of it seemed to be some directions or orders which the big man was impressing on his companion, and with which the latter seemed from time to time to disagree. | The man heard the other giving orders and bossing someone around. | entailment |
um-hum it's not so much that i that i haven't seen a lot of really bad sentences passed either by trials or by judges what bothers me is that uh they really don't mean anything | The bad sentences that are passed, mean a lot to me. | contradiction |
Visits are by guided tour only; car or bus tour (summer only). | The visits cost $50 per bus ticket. | neutral |
The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) provides tax services as well as social policy services, including the administration of child support and family assistance programs and the collection of student loan repayments. | The IRD is headquartered in a large green building. | neutral |
goodness and all of them were in the house | None of them were in the house. | contradiction |
Read for yourself. The typewritten words danced before his eyes. | He was watching TV. | contradiction |
The company is upset not because Sidewalk provided a hyperlink to TicketMaster's site, but because Sidewalk provided a hyperlink deep into TicketMaster's site. | A hyperlink that referenced more information than what the company was in accordance with was created. | entailment |
It is expected that one FGD system requires about 27 months of total effort for planning, engineering, installation and startup. | One system takes about 27 months of planning to get going. | entailment |
if you just have people your own age you never get a chance to see kids or anything or animals or anything you know you can't take care of them | The opportunity for you to see children or animals is minimal if you are surrounded by people your own age. | entailment |
The scene was perfectly scripted for a honeymoon. | The scene was beautiful. | neutral |
uh-huh right well you know they said that we haven't had enough rain though and that surprises me because it seems like we've had a lot of rain this year but since we've uh last i heard that we hadn't met our you know hadn't got up to the right level yet that we | There is too much rain right now and we did not expect it. | contradiction |
but a lot of women are knowledge as knowledge about football as i am | Many women have as much football knowledge as me. | entailment |
He's one of the biggest astronomers in the world and your father would have to call him if a space-ship landed on his estate." | He is a well known astronomer, and your father would have to contact him about space-ship landings. | entailment |
The mission of the Illinois Equal Justice Project protecting the integrity and accessibility of the legal system for all Illinois residents; educating individuals, families and groups about the self-help process within the judicial system; and promoting costeffective legal services for low income individuals and families. | The Illinois Equal Justice Project has spent years trying to achieve its mission. | neutral |
The effect is sublime and utterly unforgettable. | The effect is disappointing and depressing. | contradiction |
This is the home of fine Edinburgh crystal, one of the most recognizable and beautiful souvenirs of a stay in the city. | The Edinburgh crystal was a lie and not a real aspect of the city. | contradiction |
The success of the Marais district's Sunday opening hours is gradually spreading across town. | People hear about the Sunday opening hours in the Marais district. | entailment |
As I was sworn in as a licensed attorney in the state of Iowa-which is a small rural farming state located in the midwestern part of our country-I optimistically and mistakenly believed that my life in legal services would be a short one. | I am a licensed attorney in iowa and I have worked in legal services for ten years. | neutral |
What Bradley needed was a policy expert who could block Brazile's cheap shot. | Bradley needed a policy expert to block Brazile's shot. | entailment |
Since then, he's been semi-retired, devoting himself to helping fellow seniors who are needy. | Since he retired, he does little except read and fish. | contradiction |
She has not achieved anything magnificent. | She has achieved all of her magnificent goals. | contradiction |
and but i'm at school i'm in you know i live i live up at the college | I live in a dorm at my college. | neutral |
i'm out in uh Phoenix uh Phoenix there so the Suns are starting to look pretty descent but there i think yeah | The Suns recently got a star player which I am ecstatic about. | neutral |
In the aftermath of the Opium Wars, trade in foreign mud was resumed at a level even higher than before, although the major traders, by now respectable and diversified, stopped their trading in 1907. | The major traders stopped their trading in 1907, due to rising prices. | neutral |
The analysis for the Registration Form rule notes that while it is difficult to quantify costs and benefits, the total annual cost of $175 million for preparing, filing, and updating the current Form N-1A is not expected to rise significantly because new information is not required. | Next year the cost of maintaining the current Form N-1A is expected to explode because new information is needed. | contradiction |
Indeed, managed care was the primary engine relied upon by the Clintons' health-reform plan to generate the savings that would finance universal coverage at no net cost. | The Clinton's had not plan for universal coverage. | contradiction |
That is so. | It is not so. | contradiction |
Here's your coffee. | Take your coffee. | entailment |
Oscar nominee William Shakespeare alludes to fish aroma when he says, Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. | Shakespeare talks about the smell of blue cheese in Denmark. | contradiction |
In answer to the Coroner's questions, he explained that he was a qualified pharmacist, but had only recently come to this particular shop, as the assistant formerly there had just been called up for the army. | The pharmacist's assistant was new on this job, but was well qualified for it. | entailment |
Building State Justice A State Planning Report from the Legal Services Corporation, issued in March 2001, highlights the state planning successes of 18 states in developing coordinated plans to increase resources and services to clients statewide. | Eighteen states have been successful in creating plans for making more resources available to clients. | entailment |
And the consistency principle gives a complete explanation for each example, in the sense that, in each case, only one consistent solution is possible, and we can imagine that the rabbis kept trying until they found it. | The consistency principle means that only one solution can be correct. | entailment |
They're not too small, don't worry. | They are big enough to hold comfortably. | neutral |
Time , agreeing that the team has boosted its negotiating leverage, beams, Welcome to the big time, ladies. | Time magazine disagreed that the team has boosted its negotiating leverage. | contradiction |
The area proved unsuitable for sugar cane production, but in 1871 fruit shippers began to take locally grown bananas back to Boston in the United States, and the trade was an immediate success. | Bananas cannot grow locally in Boston. | neutral |
As a boy I ran water to his forge. | The man ran the water to the forge. | contradiction |
Twenty-five years ago, our government made a pledge to help ensure that all persons have access to America's civil justice system by enacting legislation that created Legal Services Corporation. | The government pledged to make sure only the rich had access to the civil justice system. | contradiction |
You think Mr. Brown might come along and take a hand? | You think Mr. Brown might join us? | entailment |
San Francisco station and a San Jose station but neither one of them was very clear they were both | San Francisco station was clearly marked. | entailment |
Will happens to have the Bible with him at the ABC sound stage , and intends to read the scriptural passage in question! | Will has not brought the Bible with him, so nobody will be reading passages of it. | contradiction |
yeah throw throw them back and let them get bigger so you can come get them next year yeah yeah | We keep them all, no matter the size. | contradiction |
Although no merger plans were discussed, board members at the smaller program knew of Dudovitz's preference for impact litigation over direct services. | Merger plans weren't discussed. | entailment |
But Reagan was the prime architect of Soviet collapse. | The soviet collapse was great but provided lots of challenges. | neutral |
and um i don't i don't think at that time at least Peace Corps was uh an obnoxious group in the sense that that we were very controlled regarding number of days off and and you couldn't just take up take off and leave your group and go explore and and things like that | The Peace Corps is pretty lax in rules. | contradiction |
The 2001 Retirement Confidence Summary of Findings. | A retirement confidence summary of findings was published in 2001 | entailment |
Critical Infrastructure Fundamental Improvements Needed to Assure Security of Federal Operations | Critical Infrastructure Fundamental Improvements are Needed to Assure Security of Federal Operations. | entailment |
I walked straight out of the hotel, and never look back. | I left the hotel and never looked back. | entailment |
Annually, the Federal Government provides funding to state and local governments for the purchase, the construction, or the major renovation of physical property owned by state and local governments; additionally, from time to time, the Federal Government transfers PP&E to these governments in exchange for less than fair value. | The Federal Government never gives state or local governments money for any reason. | contradiction |
Frilly shirt. | The shirt was frilly. | entailment |
But once again, even these Title X clients are in no worse position than if Congress had never enacted Title X. The financial constraints that restrict an indigent woman's ability to enjoy the full range of constitutionally protected freedom of choice are the product not of governmental restrictions on access to abortion, but rather of her indigency. | Congress never enacted Title X, nor did it have clients. | contradiction |
uh i have acquaintances of mine where i know that they are paying figures on on the order of what i quoted to someone because that's what the experience they want and i would imagine if there are more of people like that with an opportunity that that's a possibility of a change that we could see in the next few years | They are not paying anything close to what I quoted, I don't think we are going to see a major shift for a long while. | contradiction |
It is set back on a raised terrace in a set of walled-in tree-shaded lawns surrounded by hedges, but without the water once running in its channels ( rivers of life ), or the rectangular pools that were to be the perfect setting for the Taj. | The pools that were to be the perfect setting for the Taj were circular in shape. | contradiction |
This one matched Jon's own rapier. | Jon had a rapier to fight with. | entailment |
'And no, I'm not going to kill you. Possibly.' | I'm killing you right now. | contradiction |
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