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Special nozzles or other hardware are generally not required. | Special nozzles are typically needed more than other hardware is. | neutral |
It is said that the Scots invented whisky, and the national drink is now one of Scotland's major exports. | Scots are adamant that they invented whiskey, their national drink and large export. | neutral |
It was obvious from the remarks made by a number of recently merged states that some kind of critical phase had been passed. | This development is a very important landmark in the rollout of the program. | neutral |
Auditors should use cost models to look for discrepancies with the cost and schedule estimates established for an acquisition. | Auditors ought to search for cost and schedule discrepancies using cost models. | entailment |
He turned it and withdrew it just as Conrad hurled himself against the door from the inside with a volley of curses. | Conrad slumped down against the door, quiet and defeated. | contradiction |
Tuesday night, Scheck himself was billed as a guest, but he never appeared. | Scheck did not attend due to a scheduling conflict. | neutral |
oh they've been getting cleaner | They are disgusting pigs. | contradiction |
Or it may not have been strychnine at all, but some obscure drug no one has ever heard of, which produces much the same symptoms." | It could have been some obscure drug. | entailment |
The auditor may also choose to report total problems reported and resolved or break them out by level of priority. | The only available option is to report by priority. | contradiction |
yeah i know them | I know them very well. | neutral |
Congress and the administration have repeatedly expressed a commitment to more fully link resources to results. | Congress wants to make resources linked to results. | entailment |
Branded, service-driven, globalized, and unhindered by the state, the Las Vegas casinos do sound uncannily like models for the economy into which we appear to be moving. | Our economy seems to be moving towards a system modeled by Las Vegas casinos. | entailment |
yeah same thing here | All of these here are the same. | neutral |
The shows are usually pretty touristy, concentrating on the more cheerful cante chico (light song) rather than the deep, emotional cante jondo (song of the soul). | The shows are touristy. | entailment |
Do you remember affirming that if a crime had been committed, and anyone you loved had been murdered, 107 you felt certain that you would know by instinct who the criminal was, even if you were quite unable to prove it?" | Can you recall that you asserted that if a loved one of yours was murdered, you would instinctively know who was responsible for the crime? | entailment |
(Despite this fudge, the new Catechism of the Catholic Church retains the term.) | The fudge doesn't deter the new Catechism of the Catholic Church from sticking to their guns. | entailment |
During the rampage, a mother told her children to pretend they were dead, unaware that two out of four already were. | The mother saw all four of her children make it out alive. | contradiction |
uh-huh i i've heard people that uh have come and visited that plant that uh from other plants that our cafeteria is head and shoulders above the others | Our cafeteria serves food that other cafeterias do not | neutral |
Named after a palace used as the Spanish Embassy, the famous steps and the Piazza di Spagna are the heart of the city's most fashionable and exclusive shopping enclave, leading to the Via del Corso. | The famous steps help make up the heart of the city's most fashionable shopping area. | entailment |
To celebrate his unification of Japan after more than a century of civil war, Hideyoshi had made the castle the country's greatest fortress, so the Tokugawa felt obliged to destroy it in 1615 after snatching power away from Hideyoshi's heir. | Hideyoshi thought he would be safe inside a fortified castle. | neutral |
Last year we were pretty thrilled to get 3,000-plus responses in a month. | Last year, we received over 3 million responses in a single month. | contradiction |
At the scene of your nocturnal adventures, the Bournemouth nursing home. | They were not allowed out of their rooms at night in the nursing home. | contradiction |
The technology might usefully be applied in local races, in which it's hard to sort out the platform of every potential state senator, judge, school board official, and city council member. | Due to confusion at the polls, many localities have expressed interest in reducing the use of technology during elections, favoring low or no-tech solutions instead. | contradiction |
His speech over, Reich is lambasted by a John, and Reich's answer elicits an eruption of Wrong! | Reich accepted what was said without hesitation or doubt. | contradiction |
LSC also solicited input from leaders in the area of intake systems and presented the draft characteristics during a workshop on Best Practices at the March ABA/NLADA Equal Justice Conference. | LSC had nearly 1,000 people attend their presentation during their workshop. | neutral |
Whole stalls are devoted to them, made from silver and gold, metal, wood, glass, plastic, and best bargain of all colorful varnished papier mach?? from Kashmir. | No stalls of any good or bad quality materials were built for them. | contradiction |
In 1188 William Marshall gave land to build a priory at Cartmel, and during the Middle Ages it was a large and very wealthy concern. | Thanks to William Marshall, a priory was constructed at Cartmel. | entailment |
Just as we cannot know how the baby boomers would have responded to the moral challenge of World War II, we cannot know how the World War II generation would have responded to the different moral challenge of Vietnam. | Baby boomers and the World War II generation responded similarly. | neutral |
) There remains the possibility that these methods will not yield lifelong bliss. | It's not possible that these methods wont yield lifelong bliss. | contradiction |
COST DRIVER - Any factor that causes a change in the cost of an activity or output. | Cost driver doesn't change activity or output cost | contradiction |
The prizes are often mere trinkets the real payoff is when the animal comes to market, since a prize ram, for example, can make a lot of money at market later in the year. | The prizes aren't worth anything. | entailment |
They almost always deny you at first, Lavery said. | According to Lavery, they almost always deny you first. | entailment |
The other horrifying consequence of a greatly extended life span--Strom Thurmond's ass. | The perfect shape of Strom Thurmond's ass is a consequence of lives cut short. | contradiction |
How, a coincidence? 58 "That my mother should have made a will on the very day of her death!" Mr. Wells cleared his throat and remarked drily: "Are you so sure it is a coincidence, Cavendish?" | She made a new will on the day that she died. | entailment |
3) President Clinton banned federal funding of research on human cloning. | Clinton approved funding for human cloning. | contradiction |
We cannot meet our needs with previous federal funding levels, especially since the economy has worsened since the census was completed, she said. | Since the economy has worsened, it's finally possible for us to meet our needs with previous federal funding levels. | contradiction |
Over 60 bobbin mills once dotted the Windermere area. | There were at the most 20 bobbin mills in the Windermere area. | contradiction |
I suppose, I may not ask you, monsieur, what first led you to suspect the fact?" Poirot smiled and answered: "A scribbled over old envelope, and a freshly planted bed of begonias." John, I think, would have pressed his questions further, but at that moment the loud purr of a motor was audible, and we all turned to the window as it swept past. | We all heard a vehicle go by outside. | entailment |
Thank you, sir. Hailing a taxi briskly Tommy stepped in, and was swiftly borne to the Ritz' | The taxi that Tommy got into was not yellow. | neutral |
but nevertheless it's it's so much it's so hard to get back to it and it's it's so much easier while you've got your academic juices flowing | Once you start, it's really easy to keep up the momentum. | neutral |
The current Clinton-appointed board has thumbed its nose at congressional attempts to focus the Legal Services Corp. on its mission of helping indigent litigants in certain types of proceedings. | The board members are taking this stance on purely partisan grounds. | neutral |
yeah you know because they they told us in school that you know crime has to be an intent you know has to be not just the act but you have to intend to do it because there could be accidental kind of things you know | I was told in school that if you do something bad by accident it is not a crime. | entailment |
uh i use a Sun work station at work but i'm i'm in the process of purchasing Amiga to use it as my desktop computer but research work though i use a Sun Sparc station | I would never buy an Amiga desktop computer. . | contradiction |
go out and do the entire yard and you i mean you don't have to put clumps of it just very lightly cover the entire yard | Don't put it on your yard, at all. | contradiction |
well yeah you know he was one of the few who've come through in history that can really perform uh we hope every team hopes their current quarterback is going to pull them through in a way Aikman has done some of that | he went down in football history as a mediocre quarterback, at best | contradiction |
It's a warren of wooden and corrugated-iron cabins, housing a remarkable number of people. | The cabins are made of recycled building materials and scraps. | neutral |
But there's no doubt he can throw light on one or two obscure points in young Beresford's letter. | Beresford is dead and so he can't explain this himself. | neutral |
These CIOs have gained valuable insights into applying the practices of leading organizations to the federal sector. | The CIOs got a lot of insight into applying the practices of leading the large federal organizations. | neutral |
Most of Madeira's good hotels have their own swimming pools, but if yours doesn't, year-round swimming is open to the public at the excellent Complexo Balnear do Lido (Lido Swimming Complex; Tel. 291/762 217) in Funchal's Tourist Zone. | All hotels in Madeira have swimming pools | contradiction |
i don't really have a good solution for the budget thing either except for that um i know that they're trying to be they're that they're supposedly trying to be fair with taxes and by making it more equal | The company is trying to be better on taxes but I don't have a good solution. | entailment |
Without adequate awareness about the risks involved in disclosing sensitive information, users may volunteer information which can allow an intruder to circumvent otherwise well-designed access controls. | There have yet to be any incidents of access controls being circumvented. | neutral |
It was begun in the momentous year of 1066, and William the Con?quer?or made its first abbot his archbishop of Ceterbury. | The construction began in June 1066. | neutral |
Additional restrictions prevented our grantees from doing much of the work they had previously handled-representing prisoners in civil litigation, representing certain groups of immigrants, representing clients in class action lawsuits. | Our grantees had additional restrictions that prevented them from doing much work. | entailment |
Federal Emergency Management Status of Achieving Key Outcomes and Addressing Major Management Challenges (GAO-01-832,July 9, 2001). | Handling Major Management Challenges and Federal Emergency Management of Obtaining Vital Outcomes - July, 9, 2001, GAO. | entailment |
you have to get poison ivy and all that good stuff to really be camping yeah well do you you haven't say you haven't been in years | It is not real camping until you get poison ivy. | entailment |
Judging by today's responses, the network's lineup would seem to consist of Peter Jennings, Sam Donaldson, Ted Koppel, and Barbara Walters, grilling Ellen DeGeneres about her lesbianism while a bare-assed Regis Philbin dispenses cash and prizes. | Peter Jennings is cheering Ellen. | contradiction |
Nonetheless, Lind says, the strategy of maximal realism means it would have been better to have started the defense, and continued it until the casualties became too high for domestic politics to bear, than to have taken the minimal realism course of not starting the fight. | Minimal realism is much better than maximal realism according to Lind. | contradiction |
Many guides point out a green healthy plant in the courtyard as a regeneration of the original. | No guides have any information on the green plant in the courtyard. | contradiction |
and (2) a requirement that the current optional interim progress review between system integration and demonstration be a mandatory decision review requiring the program manager to verify that design is stable and that this be reported in the program's Defense Acquisition Executive Summary and Selected Acquisition Report. | In addition to reporting in the Selected Acquisition Report, they will also have to make a personal report. | neutral |
Can you get Susan? I'm not yet sure they want me knocking on doors around here. | They told me to go knock on each door. | contradiction |
(Serbia also tried to ally with Israel over their shared enmity with Muslims.) | America and China tried to ally due to their love of McDonald's | contradiction |
Increased fuel economy achieved by a reduction of engine deposits is estimated to be over $295 million for the same time period. | There has been a decrease in the fuel economy. | contradiction |
right the one that's like you get additional they'll pay a little bit more i think for the different procedures we just have the basic right now and | People such as yourself pay more and get less, with no added benefits. | contradiction |
He pulled down a large bundle wrapped in dirty oily cloth. | He was handling a bundle of sticks wrapped in a dirty cloth. | neutral |
What was unusual about this request was that roughly $1. | There was something unusual about the request. | entailment |
Just as saving more of the anticipated budget surpluses would enhance future budgetary flexibility, increasing private saving would also improve the federal government's budget outlook. | Increased savings does not improve federal government's budget outlook. | contradiction |
In the other factor, the federal CIO tends to be constrained by organizational attributes typical of the federal sector. | The federal CIO tends to be corrupt | neutral |
um-hum couldn't | He couldn't do it. | neutral |
Clearly, California can - and must - do better. | California is not likely to do any better. | neutral |
The titanic colossus presided over the most beautiful town Jon had seen in the south. | Jon had been to thirty southern towns. | neutral |
In addition, disclosures, such as those required to be reported to the SEC on Form 8-K,9 should be improved to be more transparent and helpful to regulators in determining the reasons and circumstances surrounding auditor changes. | The disclosure process no longer exists. | contradiction |
Thick leather boots fell on the gravel next to iron-shoed hooves. | It was next to the hooves that the thick boots fell. | entailment |
let me just quick catch it and i'll be back | I need to answer the phone and I'll be back. | neutral |
yeah but the snow also helps you know and it it we had like one foot deep snow in this in this open field and so it was a little hard to run but when you got hit and you fell you didn't really feel it | I got injured falling in the snow a few times. | neutral |
, while a novice diving course (including equipment hire) will run 50,000 esc. | A diving course for beginners with the equipment will be 50,000 esc. | entailment |
If that is not enough, there are also swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, and gymnasium. | There is a pool but no sauna. | contradiction |
A sympathetic bond seemed instantly to be formed. | There was a bond formed instantly based off of sympathy. | entailment |
Along with all members of the GAO team, I look forward to using these protocols to continue to serve the Congress for the benefit of the American people. | I want to help Americans. | entailment |
LSNJ originally proposed a state plan that would leave the Passaic area separate because of its size and problems that made it an undesirable merger partner. | It would not be a desirable merger partner. | neutral |
Currently it adheres to a policy that postage will be sold at face value, regardless of the costs associated with its sale. | Selling postage at face value regardless of costs is going to hurt the postal service in the long term. | neutral |
yeah that was i'm sure it was a powerful experience for him it's something he'll remember | I'm pretty sure it was a real moving experience for him, he'll remember it. | entailment |
At the end of a bumpy dirt road as far north as you can go in Guadeloupe is the magnificent Pointe de la Grande Vigie. | In the capital of Guadelope is the amazing Pointe de la Grande Vigie. | contradiction |
You must let me know if anything further comes to light. | You don't need to speak to me anymore. | contradiction |
Just because it's in stock doesn't make it less real. | Just because the stores carry it, it doesn't mean it's not real. | neutral |
But Sir James was already on the topmost stair. | Sir James was at the very top of the stairs already. | entailment |
He then testified that the increase in non-household originated mail reflects the importance of mail as an input in the production of goods and services in the economy, with mail volume being associated importantly with growth in output of goods and services in the economy and in demands for communication in production. | He testified as to the effect of non-household originated mail as a reflection of the importance of mail. | entailment |
The nuns in the convent here preserve their seclusion; visitors must have special permission to enter. | The nuns do not make any effort to protect their seclusion and visitors can come and go whenever they wish, without having to obtain permission. | contradiction |
you know all that stuff at home and i'm starting to see more and more recycling centers cropping up all over the place here on the east coast | More than a dozen new recycling centers have been opened on the east coat in the last five years. | neutral |
Before turning off the coastal plain into the Valley of the Kings, one of the most impressive Theban temples comes into view on the left, that of Queen Hatshepsut. | Queen Hatshepsut's temple is located in the Valley of the Kings. | contradiction |
You'll be well-rewarded, with ancient columns resting against olive trees, shards of pottery among the grass blades, and a Governor's palace and amphitheatre to explore. | One may find pottery among the grass. | entailment |
where you you start dealing with Guam it's like you know flying over all these other places to get there | Guam is fairly isolated--to get there, you mainly fly over only ocean. | contradiction |
Unlike bingo, however, the odds are shifted in that players circle random numbers on a purchased ticket and wait for a fixed set of numbers to be drawn. | The odds shift unlike bingo, so the odds are always changing. | neutral |
In one respect his bill was more generous than the alternative that passed the Senate, in that it would release the embargoed funds at a faster rate. | Because of unethical clauses, the bill that did not pass would have been more favorable. | neutral |
Some black female celebs (Dionne Warwick) shill for phone-psychic scams that exploit poor black women. | Female celebrities don't fall for phone scams. | contradiction |
it it's a shame it's | It's not a shame. | contradiction |
Where everybody sneezes once or twice, I always sneeze at least five or six times--sometimes more. | I always sneeze a lot of times in a row because I have allergies. | neutral |
From here, Roman armies looked down upon besieged Jerusalem until they conquered and destroyed the city in a.d. 70. | Rome was trying to conquer the known world. | neutral |
so do you have any credit cards | You don't have a credit card. | contradiction |
so in a way i guess it works both ways you know | It works in both ways in a way. | entailment |
Appropriate for a descendant of the sun dynasty, Jai Singh laid out the city on an axis from the Suraj Pol (Sun Gate) in the east to the Chand Pol (Moon Gate) in the west, a main street that is today a lively bazaar. | The main street stretches from the Suraj Pol in the east to the Chand Pol in the west. | entailment |
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