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I nodded, images of the lab still fresh in my mind. | I remember clearly the images of the lab | entailment |
The attorney visits will begin at 6 p.m and last until 8 p.m. | The attorney will be available starting at 9 a.m. | contradiction |
That is a long time, and very faithful service. | It was a short and bad service. | contradiction |
An observer familiar with the reconfiguration debate who requested anonymity wondered why Dudovitz had not spent more time mending fences. | An observer spoke to the paper as long as he could be anonymous. | neutral |
12 Again, there may be implications for research synergy. | There may be implications for keeping research varied. | contradiction |
If you go and the temples are well worth it you would do best to take the train from Jaipur or Ahmedabad. | The trains between the temples are bullet trains. | neutral |
From St. Andrew's Square, it is only a short walk north to Queen Street, where you will find the Scottish National Portrait Gallery on the corner. | The Scottish National Portrait Gallery has pictures of all the kings. | neutral |
While Rivara and associates note, this option seems to be enforced rarely by most companies, we are aware of anecdotal reports of emergency departments and trauma centers that have ceased testing because of the fears of non-payment. | Rivara and associates say the option is rarely enforced. | entailment |
Are we English? | We enjoy English. | neutral |
A self-righteous tone suffuses this The author clearly feels he has exposed the dirty secrets that inspired his protagonist's crypto agenda of reform. | The author kept his protagonist's secrets. | contradiction |
These issues are currently being debated and, in many cases, addressed by private-sector and federal efforts. | They are currently debating these issues. | entailment |
yeah that's what my name is Fernando | My name is San'doro the Great. | contradiction |
Today there is an independent Scottish parliament, a Welsh assembly, and a self-governing Northern Ireland. | There's an independent Scottish parliament. | entailment |
so that's real helpful so you don't you know have to do it during office hours run out on your lunch hour i don't know how many times i've done that to do something post office or the bank or any uh kind of errand | People can run all errands on a Sunday, no need to use lunch hours. | contradiction |
After a large lunch on a hot day, try a bunch of grapes from the nearby vines, cooling in a bowl of water, a fat, juicy peach, or a ripe melon. | Eating the local fruits will help cool you down on a sunny day. | neutral |
Nearby, a ramshackle winery with an antique wooden press produces the local Porto Santo wine. | Porto Santo imports all of it's wine. | contradiction |
What are our goals and how will we achieve them? | How are we going to accomplish our goals? | entailment |
There was not even that much this morning. | It's a good thing that there wasn't a lot this morning. | neutral |
19 In FY 1998, the Postal Service processed 15 billion handwritten addresses. | The Postal Service processed 15 billion handwritten postcards. | neutral |
Clinton ( sorrowfully ): It wasn't me. | Clinton confirmed it was him. | contradiction |
You are the nicest and most beautiful poultry maidens I know.' | There were a lot of poultry maidens and these were the best looking. | neutral |
to do yeah and it's it's great while they're really little but as they get older | They are huge for their age, but the growing will stop soon. | contradiction |
However, meat is used in regional cooking, though in nothing like the same range and imaginative presentation. | All of the people are vegetarians. | contradiction |
They disappeared in the distance. | Off in the distance was where they vanished. | entailment |
When the Japanese decide to do something, they seem to take a total-immersion route, buying the latest outfits and equipment so that they look like seasoned professionals before they take a single lesson. | Some Japanese buy the latest outfits and equipment and never take a single lesson. | neutral |
The Bharatiya Lokkala Mandal Folk Museum has an excellent display of Rajasthani art, which includes bright puppets, costumes, and the whole range of turbans worn by the various Rajput clans. | The art is often see as offensive to the eyes by visitors. | neutral |
Which leaves the question--what part of Bell's post-industrial society has come to pass? | Bell did not have any theories about post industrial society. | contradiction |
White-ruffed langur monkeys leap and swing in the treetops, sending flights of green parakeets screeching. | The big monkeys are breaking the branches of the trees and they are destroying their natural habitat. | neutral |
Auditors are not required to include copies of documents they examined as part of the audit documentation, nor are auditors required to list detailed information from those documents. | Auditors are required to list the titles of documents they examine | neutral |
He opened his eyes and looked skyward. | He closed his eyes and fell asleep. | contradiction |
right yeah in fact i'm pretty sure TI has something like that because uh one of the area supervisors uh in my area as a matter of fact took off um | I am confident that TI has something similar due to one of the area supervisors I have. | entailment |
This popularity is also a source of considerable concern to many residents of the Lake District. | Some residents of the Lake District have concerns. | entailment |
7.16 Internal auditing is an important part of internal control. | Internal auditing requires unbiased auditors. | neutral |
It wasn't long but it was as sharp as glass. | It was short and sharp. | entailment |
Another blow and the shield began to splinter. | The shield held strong against the attack. | contradiction |
He'll be riding in to meet the wagons. | He will ride a horse in to meet the wagons. | neutral |
yeah oh with the walking i think they they said you need to walk at least twelve miles a week for it to be aerobically beneficial | They said that walking is not aerobically beneficial in any way. | contradiction |
With the push in recent years to move people from welfare to work, there are many new low-wage first-time filers, who are often automatically audited. | Automatic auditing is in place for those who meet certain criteria. | neutral |
Note that no Ibiza beach maintains lifeguards. | The beaches in Ibiza have lifeguards. | contradiction |
The mortality and chronic bronchitis health endpoints are the most influential in our estimation of monetized benefits, because they account for over 95 percent of the total estimated monetized benefits of the Clear Skies Act. | Bronchitis endpoints can't be studied because some are viral and some are environmental. | contradiction |
Nearly a full generation has passed and none of us who lives in those times speaks of the days when the slaves bled for our town. | The slaves had died for us. | entailment |
Prepared Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Office of Air and Radiation, April. | Office of Air and Radiation and Office of Air Quality have prepared that. | entailment |
Tommy's taxi came to rest at the departure platform just after Whittington's. | Tommy tipped the driver and got out of the taxi. | neutral |
to sing like the thrush from the deepest partof the understory, territorial,carnal, thorn-at-the-throat, or flutelikein order to make one sobering sound. | Make a quiet, almost indistinguishable from silent noise. | contradiction |
and Americans and they decide oh make it Iraqis and Americans you know and they just change the title and uh and reshot a few parts you know where they yeah you know where they could i guess they figured we wouldn't can't tell the difference between an | they started from scratch and made a completely new movie | contradiction |
at last it would turn no farther. | It won't turn any further. | entailment |
If the gamblers play along with this commission's timid recommendations, they'll be safe for another 20 years. | If the gamblers play along with the recommendations, they will not be safe anymore. | contradiction |
Several times during the next 40 years they attempted to restore the Stuart dynasty to the British throne, though by this time the crown had passed to the German House of Hanover. | The Stuart Dynasty was really hell-bent on getting the throne back on their grips. | entailment |
Jon turned and beheld Ca'daan for a long time. | Then he spoke to Ca'daan. | neutral |
I am quite sure he had no idea of what you meant." I had expected Poirot to be disappointed; but, to my surprise, he replied that that was as he had thought, and that he was very glad. | I'm positive he knew exactly what you meant. | contradiction |
Advisory Council on Clean Air Compliance Analysis Advisory on the Clean Air Act Amendments (CAAA) of 1990 Section 812 Prospective Overview of Air Quality and Emissions Modeling, Health and Ecological Valuation Issues Initial Studies. | The Clean Air Act Amendments were made in 1990. | entailment |
you kind of group your behavioral problems together that way | You can help each other with behavioral problems in a group. | neutral |
They also include tax incentives to accelerate the market penetration of new technologies and the strengthening of market transformation programs such as Rebuild America and Energy Star labeling. | The market penetration of certain new technologies is effective at creating high sales. | neutral |
These Suburban Values voters double the DLC's constituency from 28 percent to 56 percent of the party. | The number of suburban DLC constituents decreased. | contradiction |
As such, the figures in Table 2 should be seen as inputs into the AMIGA model, not outputs of the model. | The AMIGA model inputs are represented as figures in Table 2. | entailment |
I guess that's all right. | It's not all right! | contradiction |
With regard to causality, researchers using case study methods cannot rely on familiar ways of ruling out alternative explanations. | When using case study methods, they cannot rely on their usual ways of expelling different explanations. | entailment |
The data system seems to have been well accepted by field programs; The system includes a narrative component as well as statistical reporting, providing the Corporation with a strong capacity for describing the character as well as the volume of services and delivery models in use. | The statistical reporting component in the system is the best in the world. | neutral |
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's legacy will be determined by what is meant when they say that. | entailment |
The population shift translates into a loss of $163,000 by the parent Legal Services Corp., combined with the loss of $35,000 in court-generated fees from two other programs. | Legal Services lost a lot of money because of the population shift. | entailment |
Last week, we got a second data point. | We had a second data point last week, said the manager. | neutral |
and she couldn't get out and her hair it was and she was heavy kind of like me and so what you could see was this big bottom sticking out of her of her dishwasher and her husband was | She didn't have any trouble getting out of the dishwasher. | contradiction |
ooh my it's got to be something fun yeah you don't have to think yeah sure | It can't be anything fun. | contradiction |
Around the whole structure is a retaining wall with a narrow corridor allowing visitors to explore the carvings on every exterior wall. | There is no retaining wall surrounding the structure. | contradiction |
The fourth statement is to set the discount equal to the savings at the margin. | The fourth statement is about discounts, savings and economy in general. | neutral |
It is not possible to place confidence limits on the NOEC and LOEC derived from a given test, and it is difficult to quantify the precision of the NOEC-LOEC endpoints between tests. | It is possible to place confidence limits on the NOEC and LOEC derived from a given test. | contradiction |
Further, three statements of policy accompany the final rule, one analyzing payments for computer loan origination systems under the RESPA regulations and two others on issues raised by comments on the proposed rule. | There are seven policy statements. | contradiction |
Perhaps, I said doubtfully, for I was really quite indifferent to the fate of Alfred Inglethorp, and thought that a good fright would do him no harm. | Perhaps, I said, for I was too tired to worry about the fate of Alfred Inglethorp and figured a good scare would help his foul mood. | neutral |
The nature and scope of the cultural transformation that needs to take place in many agencies across the federal government will take years to accomplish-easily outrunning the tenures of most political appointees. | The nature and scope of the cultural transformation that is required will take ten years. | neutral |
Members of the central group possess a variety of technical skills and have specific information security responsibilities, such as developing policy, maintaining the firewall that protects the organization's network from unauthorized intrusions, or supporting security staff assigned to individual business units. | The variety of skills gives them an edge against their competition. | neutral |
Key recovery has barely been tested, much less perfected. | Key Recovery is perfect. | contradiction |
no i have no idea i don't think i don't think that was on ABC anyway i don't know what happened to it though | I think it was on NBC but I am not sure. | neutral |
now see that i wouldn't agree with see see i think you got to be able to bend the rules a little bit here and there too without you know if if it's a case like that because look how many people take their husband's or their wife's medication you know but that's a really good example | I think that mandatory testing and consequences is a bad idea, because there's always extenuating circumstances that need to be considered. | entailment |
Any referral which is not a case as defined by the CSR system can be counted as a matter. | A referral that is a case as defined by the CSR system can also be counted as matter under special circumstances. | neutral |
The factual record before the Commission demonstrates that Congress' purpose of providing meaningful representation to H-2A workers for claims arising under their employment contracts cannot be accomplished under the original interpretations offered in the Federal Register notice. | H-2A workers can not be helped when working issues come up because of the wording in the Federal Register notice. This allows employer to treat them unfairly with no recourse. | neutral |
'Is that the only reason?' | Are there any other reasons? | entailment |
Around the turn of the century Britain and other countries had noted with great interest the developments in Palestine, and during World War I the British courted Jews and Arabs for help to get rid of the Ottoman Empire. | Britain was a powerful country in World War I. | neutral |
After dinner, a glass of Madeira or port is recommended to round off the meal. | Madeira was more popular than port after a meal. | neutral |
Such a sudden collapse of so much mammary matter could possibly result in some kind of Hollywood black hole. | A black hole could result | entailment |
Then she gave a curious movement of her shoulders, rather as a terrier shakes himself. | She stood perfectly still, not moving at all. | contradiction |
Pay must be good. | It's too dangerous, unless paid sufficiently. | neutral |
well i guess they only normally stick with just the one um story but they they can do a much better job since they don't have to chop it into little two minute stories | I normally do not stick to just one story. | contradiction |
well we've been thinking about buying a van because it'd be nice to uh pack the kids and the dog in and | We will be buying a van soon. | neutral |
Workers are considered disabled if they have severe physical or mental conditions that prevent them from engaging in substantial gainful activity. | The severity of mental and physical illnesses is subjective to the worker in question. | neutral |
Brittany's countryside is wilder and less civilized, with a jagged coastline to match. | Only a few small villages can be found in Brittany's countryside. | neutral |
Well, that's my position. | That isn't my opinion | contradiction |
It's agreeable to find him grounded in the here and now--the magic is there but below the surface. | He's in the here and now, and enjoys to go to the hardware store, but his magic is below the surface. | neutral |
Whittington addressed the other as Boris. | Boris was a man. | neutral |
i just i can't keep all these buttons you know knobs and dials and gauges that are supposed to mean anything i don't want to i can't understand them | I don't have any desire to understand buttons, knobs, dials, and gauges. | entailment |
He saw their white teeth shining. | It was obvious to him that their teeth were very dull and rotten. | contradiction |
However, agencies may engage in transactions that are not addressed by these standards. | Agencies are able to make transactions that aren't addressed by these standards. | entailment |
To hack away at the mayor's reputation, Messinger has recently taken to issuing press releases with headlines like He Just Keeps Lying ... | The press releases were made via the internet. | neutral |
Mr. Chairman, for GAO to continue maintaining the strength of its mission, we are committed to find new ways to streamline our operations while building on our responsiveness and flexibility. | The mission is important for the company. | neutral |
Both Al Hunt and Shields chip in. | Only Al Hunt contributes. | contradiction |
yeah yeah i i've been to Port Aransas but it was when i was a child | I was in Port Aransas for a few days on vacation. | neutral |
The International Cemetery, established in 1854, is the last resting place of some 4,000 foreigners of 40 different nationalities who lived and died in Yokohama. | The International Cemetary is located in the north of Yokohama. | neutral |
We will be back on the authorizing bills, we will be back on the appropriations bills when the fiscal 1998 and 1999 funds come up, and again we are going to continue this 1997 effort as well. | By the end of the 90s, we will have been removed from all bills. | contradiction |
One oddity to the church is called la catedral de Santa Maria de las Neus (Our Lady of the Snows) a rather offbeat choice of a patron saint for this sunny part of the world. | In a place as sunny as this, nobody in their right mind would ever name something after snow. | contradiction |
However, the revisions did not impact the burden hours previously approved by OMB. | These hours were intended to account for delays associated with local traffic problems. | neutral |
degrees but but their undergrads are like i i'm amazed at at that's a lot of them even graduated | I am surprised that people even graduated and hope they do well. | neutral |
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