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Waistcoat. | Coat. | entailment |
but and i was working actually in the savings and loan program so that was quite specialized although i was living in the slums i was really working with the middle class | The slums were great, you could hear music playing on boomboxes on every street. | neutral |
So my duties were restricted to parading around in public and the occasional wave. | I was only allowed to parade around. | entailment |
because if you can stop uh Cuban cigars from coming you can't buy anything Cuban in the United States so why can't they stop anything illegal | They do a good job at keeping Cuban Cigars out of the United States. | neutral |
What the devil ? began Tommy. | I see what is going on here, Tommy claimed. | contradiction |
Under threat of litigation, we have had to abandon the name The Dismal Scientist for Paul Krugman's economics column. | We have been threated so we have to abandon the name, but will find a solution soon. | neutral |
there we go i think that's true the uh the Bermuda grass is greening up uh in in March it sometimes doesn't really start doing that until the first part of April so | Each year, the Bermuda grass has been tending to grow earlier and earlier. | neutral |
i that's how it is here too that one newspaper is very liberal one of them is very conservative | I read both liberal and conservative views. | neutral |
uh-huh well i guess that was good that you were you were hearing it from other students | Sharing information between peers makes children smarter. | neutral |
This approach is vastly more effective, and cheaper - two-thirds cheaper - than the traditional command-and-control approach. | The new approach is a lot more cost effective than the old approach. | entailment |
that's true well since there's not going to be peace over there don't you think like getting involved as we have that that's going to mean that we're going to be involved from now on and so any war that breaks out we're going to have to be in the middle of it | We have to send troops to fight, if war breaks out. | neutral |
yeah you know they but it's electronic | No, it's not electronic, it's completely made of wood. | contradiction |
We thought it was lambs to the slaughter." | We knew that it was an easy situation and so we celebrated our opportunity. | contradiction |
Inside is a tranquil courtyard garden full of exotic trees. | There are no exotic trees in the courtyard garden. | contradiction |
We might also interview selected low-income families with regard to their experience in seeking housing or we might, as participant-observers, pose as low-income applicants and report our own experiences in finding housing for families of different sizes and within different payment ranges (judgmental, numerical, and nonnumerical). | Interviewing low-income families might provide first hand experiences in seeking housing. | entailment |
yeah my truck's broken down and my house just burned down you know but | My truck broke down and my house burned down. | entailment |
yes because i have relatives who live in Houston so when would go and we would go to Port Aransas or then on down to Corpus or further yeah like what your talking about because i was just wondering we went to Galveston this this summer even with all the oil spills and everything i mean i was | My family lives in Dallas. | contradiction |
and it won't start until the car is cooled off i've learned that and as soon as it cools cools off it'll start right up | The car engine has problems with overheating. | neutral |
This was New Hampshire, the northernmost region of the America Little. | New Hampshire is the northernmost region of the America Little. | entailment |
The introduction of what you call the race card is appropriate, seeing that the deck is obviously stacked because of your friend's color. | Your friend has an obvious disadvantage and the race card is appropriate in a situation like this. | entailment |
In addition to the financial benefits resulting from GAO's work, the agency's efforts also contribute to numerous qualitative improvements in government operations and services. | GAO's work is of no benefit to the areas of finance, government operations, and services. | contradiction |
He's a crafty beggar. | He's a foolish nobleman. | contradiction |
What are you trying to suggest? | You are attempting to suggest something. | entailment |
Can a Sandshrew, a specialist in ground fighting, beat a water Pokemon like the Poliwhirl? | Sandshrews are terrible at ground fighting and good at water fighting. | contradiction |
Newsweek and Time agree that the Internet was an ineffective cult-recruiting tool, and certainly not the cause of the suicides. | Newsweek and Time agreed that the internet was effective as a cult recruiting tool. | contradiction |
you know so why charge me more | I'm already required to pay many taxes for other things. | neutral |
One the 13-mile (21-km) scenic loop at Red Rock Canyon , takes cyclists through some of the area's more picturesque landscapes and is not overly taxing. | Some cyclists might find the scenic loop at Red Rock Canyon to be quite taxing. | neutral |
(Oh, man, he says, the fear finally seeping through the ether. | He is capable of speech, fear is present. | entailment |
And in Iowa, one firm, Beckman and Hirsch in Burlington, offers an online program that leads visitors through a series of questions to create a will. | The online program costs over $300 per month. | neutral |
The International Centre for Humanitarian Reporting notes that the media often only report on the crisis of the moment, and aims to encourage better reporting of humanitarian, development and related issues. | They wanted to encourage the media to tell the whole story. | neutral |
She thanked him and drove home. | She did not thank him, and she took the bus home. | contradiction |
uh and they open at five and if your not there at five thirty you'll probably have about an hour wait | They open at five but you can go anytime as there's seldom a queue. | contradiction |
aIncome from accumulated assets includes interest, dividends, royalties, income from estates and trusts, and rent. | A person with accumulated assets is very rich. | neutral |
Found?ed in the early 12th century by Saint Bernard, it includes a church, cloisters, scriptorium, refectory, sleeping quarters, infirmary, forge, bakery, and herb garden ' everything for a self-sufficient community. | The community has a bakery, a forge, and a church. | entailment |
you know one of the the best television news shows that i saw during the war was a show on a Saturday morning on ABC and it was for children and it was hosted by Peter Jennings | It was a short show, only lasted 15 minutes, but was worth every minute. | neutral |
yeah yeah yeah just because there's a friend up there not because there's much else | Yeah, because my family is up there as well as my good friend is up there. | contradiction |
2 million subsidy to close the gap in the organization's $7 million annual budget, and advocates are planning a strong push in the General Assembly. | The entity requires a sizable grant to bolster its budget. | entailment |
that's Mission Impossible | That is Mission Possible. | contradiction |
and uh i've got to i got to reformat it i i did it on my word processor and now i've got to redo the whole thing again and i'm trying to figure out a cheap way to a quick way to do it without having to retype it | I already did it on my word processor but now I need redo the entire process. | entailment |
Much of the bamboo was allowed to decay or was torn up later in Jamaica's history, but Bamboo Avenue, the one remaining section, can be found on the main A2 road between Mandeville and Black River. | Bamboo Avenue is a street that is between Mandeville and the Black River. | entailment |
They tend to favor a trial with as much procedural baggage as can be attached. | They favor a trial with little to none procedural baggage attached to it. | contradiction |
Dr. Arthur Caplan, the only ethicist at the hearing who betrayed any awareness of the new issues, focused instead on the morality of trade-offs. | Caplan was expected to talk about other issues, but focused on the morality of trade-offs. | neutral |
uh they uh somebody made an interesting observation now that i think back on it i'd say yeah i can't believe that either she was the only indian to have her hair done at all times you know what i mean you know | Every Indian did not have their hair done at all times, except her. | entailment |
I said so at the inquest. | I stated as much at the inquest. | entailment |
Only the lower portions of the Wall's great ashlars, with carefully recessed borders, date from the time of Herod; smaller stones higher up represent later constructions and repairs. | The wall is 1100 years old. | neutral |
okay well i think we're we're we've done okay though well thank you for calling | Thank you for calling, I think we have done okay. | entailment |
Sir James tapped the table rather impatiently. | Sir James was waiting for dinner. | neutral |
officials have played a key role in concocting the treaty and stewarding it to its conclusion. | Officials had no hand in the making of this treaty. | contradiction |
If police get even a large fraction of drunken drivers off the road, at most they might save a few hundred lives. | Its' impossible to stop drunk driving so police shouldn't even bother. | neutral |
Electric destroyers will have smaller engine rooms with more room for weapons. | Electric destroyers will have more space for weapons. | entailment |
Emerging market nations, terrified of capital flight, dare not reflate their economies; on the contrary, we find the front-line economy of the moment, Brazil, compelled by fear of speculators to act in a precisely anti-Keynesian increasing interest rates, raising taxes, and cutting spending even as the economy slides into a nasty recession. | Economic reflation has been found to be the number one cause of capital flight. | neutral |
There were a number of claimants to the throne, among them John Balliol, Lord of Galloway, and Robert de Brus, Lord of Annandale. | Several people applied to sit at the throne. | entailment |
Here are some of the few Japanese who enjoy uncrowded cities, unspoiled wilderness, and a simpler existence in a climate and landscape comparable to snowcapped mountains and pine forest, with a subarctic climate in the northernmost area. | There are some Japanese people who don't like cities. | entailment |
He didnt sit there rubbing his head wondering what to do like these other lawyers. | He didn't ponder what to do like the other lawyers. | entailment |
A white wig stuck firmly to my head. | There was a neon pink wig on my head. | contradiction |
One pattern that quickly arises is an apparently never-ending series of contradictions. | A pattern which forms rapidly is a seemingly never-ending series of contradictions. | entailment |
This consensus changed as a result of work done by Silvan Tomkins, Ekman, and a few others. | The work done by Silvan Tomkins, Ekman, and others has resulted in the change of this consensus. | entailment |
Now he sops up whisky when he hits town an' picks fights, like he didn't git his belly full of that in th' war. | He picks fights when he sees someone that looks at him funny. | neutral |
For a man of thirty who'd always been a scrawny, shy runt like the one in the "before" pictures, he'd been doing all right. | For a thin man, he'd been doing all right in the body building competition. | neutral |
The danger-zone was passed. | There was no longer any danger. | entailment |
Vend??me Opera Madeleine | Vendarme Opera Madeleine. | neutral |
and anyway he's he's like a special ed child | He is Einstein smart. | contradiction |
Bridges link the Right (north) and Left Banks via the two islands in the middle, Ile de la Cite and Ile St-Louis. | The Right and Left Banks are linked together by bridges. | entailment |
aThe CIOas ability to add value is the biggest single factor in determining whether the organization views IT as an asset or a liability. | The CIO has no abilities and is not beneficial or a contributing factor in IT determination. | contradiction |
Importance or meaning is assessed in part by estimating the variability within the set of numbers to obtain a probability that the regularity represents the characteristics of the population of instances. | Importance or meaning is assessed by estimating variability with the number set to obtain a probability that the regularity represents population characteristics and by doing the math. | neutral |
These Commandments form the structure for a number of the world's great religions. | Many of the world's great religions are based on these Commandments. | entailment |
Careful planning and an imaginative approach to relating the story behind a site could, however, make a huge difference in stimulating a child's interest. | Reading books on a historical site together is the best way to get kids interested. | neutral |
do you cut the grass and stuff | Is cutting the grass all you do, or do you do more? | neutral |
So by selling out for a mere $700,000--if he really did--Brown revealed his expectation that competitors (presumably other high-ranking officials with the means to influence trade policy) were prepared to undercut him. | Brown didn't think he had any competition. | contradiction |
The liveliest, most colorful time is during the autumn grape harvest, la vendemmia, but tasting and buying goes on at many of the Chianti vineyards all year round. | There is a very bad weather when it's grape harvest time. | contradiction |
With an exhilarating leap of the imagination, you can stand among the columns, arches, and porticoes of the Roman Forum and picture the civic, commercial, and religious hub of the great city, the first in Europe to house a million inhabitants. | It's too difficult to even imagine what life was like at that time. | contradiction |
In this regard, we recently received a request for the NEPDG information we are seeking from four Senate committee and subcommittee chairmen with jurisdiction over the matters involved. | A request was received for NEPDG information. | entailment |
Some case studies rely wholly on quantitative data. | Most reports use qualitative data | contradiction |
These are followed by the Late, Macedonian, and Ptolemaic periods until Egypt was absorbed into the Roman Empire in the first century a.d. | The period of time before Egypt became a part of the Roman Empire was known as the Ptolemaic period. | neutral |
But the advice of CIOs of leading organizations should remain relevant regardless of the specifics of the situation. | The advice of the CIOs is irrelevant since it is all changing so muh. | contradiction |
Nor do they cover defined contribution plans, or administrative entities that are not Federal reporting entities. | The plan is supposed to cover just the Federal reporting entities. | neutral |
He was now arranging his moustache with exquisite care. | The man had a very dark colored, handle bar mustache. | neutral |
Entering the temple, walk to the Minakshi shrine. | The Minakshi shrine is the one to behold inside the temple. | neutral |
and they suspected may have been a tornado | They thought it might have been an earthquake. | contradiction |
The island also has Guangzhou's first modern luxury resort hotel. | The first modern luxury resort hotel of Guangzhou is on the island. | entailment |
Jon shot them both and San'doro cut down the one who survived. | San'doro shot them. | contradiction |
Cigarette historian Richard Kluger praises the deal, saying that FDA regulation of nicotine content is a huge defeat for the industry. | Kluger previously advised the FDA on several tobacco related issues. | neutral |
Among other legends surrounding the statue is a very modern During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, when Red Guards were running rampant on Wanchai island, just a swim away, the image of St. James is said to have stepped down from the altar and halted an invasion. | During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, it is rumored that the great Buddha appeared to a group of insurgents and brought them to enlightenment. | contradiction |
Kamakura was falling apart. | Kamakura had long been in a state of collapse. | neutral |
Don't knock it use it. | Using it will show you just how useful it is. | neutral |
In contrast to the Mediterranean coast, the Atlantic offers wide open spaces, beaches with rolling waves and high dunes, and vast stretches of quiet pine forests. | The Atlantic is not something you can see everyday and should be visited. | neutral |
We must be careful when interpreting the results of studies, and in our own design of screening procedures, that we are clear about the endpoints we are measuring. | It is not necessary to be particular when interpreting the results of studies. | contradiction |
He frequently quotes Ronald Reagan. | Many of the quotes he recites can be attributed to Ronald Reagan. | entailment |
Where V = volume in billions of pieces, b = basic (referring to the non-workshared category of First-Class Mail), ws = workshare, P = price, and D = discount. | The formula to calculate total mail delivered is: V=B+WS/P-D | neutral |
Regulation of Fuels and Fuel Certification Standards for Deposit Control Gasoline Additives | Fuels have no regulation. | contradiction |
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. | Scotland has no national portrait gallery at all. | contradiction |
uh most of the time what the what the their constituents uh really want them to do | Their constituents want them to do something. | entailment |
They can afford to risk a bit more grit in the presentation. | No grit in the presentation, please! | contradiction |
Something hot and wet ran down his mouth and chin. | Something hot and wet dribbled down his mouth and chin. | entailment |
but i think the US is one of the few countries that still do | I think only three other countries have it. | neutral |
The whipmasters eyed Ca'daan as he passed and the caravan master laughed through the drape. | The whipmasters never saw Ca'daan walking. | contradiction |
(Fun With Which is the more ludicrous expression, listening tour or Moynihan Farm?) | Both Moynihan Farm and listening tour are equally sensible expressions. | contradiction |
Unlike Portuguese and Dutch trading posts in the region, Penang was declared a duty-free zone, attracting many settlers and traders. | The Portuguese and Dutch later responded by invading Penang. | neutral |
If you bemoaned that a particular rose only flowered once a year and for such a short period, he would advise you to take a vacation from work in order to stay at home and watch it bloom. | He doesn't believe it's worth taking vacation to see a rose bloom. | contradiction |
IRS Systems Security and Employee Browsing Not Being Addressed Effectively and Budget Requests for New Systems Development Not Justified (GAO/T-AIMD-97-82, April 15, 1997) | IRS systems security is being addressed effectively. | contradiction |
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