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hypothesis: It costs a couple of thousand pounds to apply for a grant of arms. premise: The consulting service of the office of Ireland's Chief Herald will help you trace your own ancestry, and if you have a couple of thousand pounds to spare, you can apply for a grant of arms.
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entailment
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253,397 |
hypothesis: The events had occurred because of the Russian's mistakes so he was afraid. premise: I persuaded him to come on the trip for his health." The Russian remained mute, still livid with terror.
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neutral
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91,431 |
hypothesis: Oh yes, the transaction has to be sort of discreet. premise: well that's true it it has to be kind of a discreet transaction
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entailment
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345,059 |
hypothesis: I worry about neighborhood cats getting leukemia premise: you know i just worry i guess i'm too protective but you know i see these cats that are wandering around the neighborhood and too they can catch diseases really easy just by touching a nose to another cat they can contact leukemia
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entailment
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87,335 |
hypothesis: Although the Turks took Mameluke in the 16th century, they did not want to directly control it. premise: Mameluke power was taken by Ottoman Turks in 1517, but little changed on a day-to-day basis as the Turks preferred to use local people to control their more remote dominions.
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entailment
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298,512 |
hypothesis: We have been informed. premise: We are not told.
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contradiction
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208,716 |
hypothesis: A legal agreement between local organizations will outline the role and activity each program is responsible for. premise: Programs in each region will sign an enforceable agreement enunciating the specific activities each organization will undertake.
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entailment
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139,672 |
hypothesis: We've been cooperating with the Department of Justice for the past two months. premise: We've been fully cooperating with the Department of Justice throughout the whole process and we'll continue to do so, he said
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neutral
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105,292 |
hypothesis: The beaches of Goa is an additional stop to the original destination. premise: There is also the great bonus, further down the coast, of the stunning beaches of Goa.
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neutral
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212,452 |
hypothesis: The senate often gives bad advice to the LSC. premise: LSC is governed by an eleven-member bipartisan Board of Directors appointed by the President of the United States with the advice and consent of the Senate.
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neutral
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200,663 |
hypothesis: Carey Awards was created in 2009. premise: VA announced its first Carey Award in 1992.
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contradiction
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249,573 |
hypothesis: I have plenty of room and lots of space. premise: in fact i had more room than i knew what to do with i don't know it's it's seems like room uh stuff always expands to fill available available space but
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contradiction
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217,831 |
hypothesis: The Departments have an opinion about the rules. premise: However, the Departments indicate that the rules have been designed to be the least
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entailment
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269,285 |
hypothesis: Johnson and Kathie Lee Gifford are both righteous individuals. premise: Johnson's sense of rectitude is matched only by Kathie Lee Gifford's.
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entailment
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263,072 |
hypothesis: administrative orders premise: Other Executive Orders
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contradiction
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375,606 |
hypothesis: Comprehensive Air Quality Model with Extensions has never been accessed. premise: Comprehensive Air Quality Model with Extensions (CAMx) Overview; Accessed June 5, 2002 via //www.camx.com/overview.html.
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contradiction
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74,181 |
hypothesis: These right extremists are difficult to find. premise: But that doesn't happen, because such conservatives are hard to identify.
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neutral
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262,058 |
hypothesis: Lawrence Cavendish woke me up during the night. premise: It seemed to be the middle of the night when I was awakened by Lawrence Cavendish.
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entailment
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269,013 |
hypothesis: The consistency principle is a very valuable problem-solving tool. premise: The consistency principle is both universally applicable (because a consistent solution can always be found) and universally unambiguous (because there is never more than one consistent solution).
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neutral
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33,661 |
hypothesis: All sections of the beaches are safe for swimming for people of all abilities. premise: Otherwise, there are some beaches or sections of beaches where swimming is less recommended or even dangerous for all except experts.
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contradiction
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351,594 |
hypothesis: This person isn't nice, do you know them? premise: Friend of yours, is he?
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neutral
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301,532 |
hypothesis: Medicare benefits among disabled adults are up by 4 percent. premise: That puts Medicare growth at just over 4 percent a year.
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neutral
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279,623 |
hypothesis: The world cup, which takes place in the summer, will distract fans. premise: This summer's World Cup will distract fans and remove the league's best players for two months in the middle of the season.
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entailment
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96,801 |
hypothesis: Tuppence continued to look at the floor. premise: One sometimes manages to put in some work as well." Something in his tone made Tuppence glance up sharply.
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contradiction
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186,512 |
hypothesis: The initial subsidy cost is recognized as an expense since 2010. premise: The initial subsidy cost is recognized as an expense; a positive subsidy reestimate is recognized as an expense; and a downward subsidy reestimate is recognized as a direct reduction in expense, not as a revenue, gain, or other financing source.
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194,113 |
hypothesis: The Colosseum is the best place in Rome to visit. premise: To know its every crook and cranny is a daunting challenge, but concentrate on the ancient city around the Colosseum or the Vatican's formidable complex, and come to know one age at a time.
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neutral
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262,672 |
hypothesis: When the government moves through a motion. premise: Alternatively, when the government runs
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neutral
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36,597 |
hypothesis: He was intelligent and knew me well. premise: Somehow, he knew I'd understand.
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neutral
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63,201 |
hypothesis: This is estimated by, among a plethora of other things, the number of orders of FGDs. premise: This estimate is supported by the number of orders of FGDs for 2001 and projected orders through 2002 by the electric utility industry, which totals over 11 GWe46, and over 13 GWe of announced scrubbers which are scheduled to start up by 2005.
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neutral
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255,983 |
hypothesis: The IRS ignored the requests of the National Treasure Employees Union. premise: IRS established a program similar to GSA's in 2000 at the request of the National Treasury Employees Union.
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contradiction
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60,473 |
hypothesis: Project Gutenberg-tm relies entirely on public donations and support. premise: Information about Donations to the Project Gutenberg Literary Archive Foundation Project Gutenberg-tm depends upon and cannot survive without wide spread public support and donations to carry out its mission of increasing the number of public domain and licensed works that can be freely distributed in machine readable form accessible by the widest array of equipment including outdated equipment.
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neutral
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37,598 |
hypothesis: I will make a list of what I want to know after I have taken some time to think. premise: I'll write out a list of the things I want to know when I've had time to think.
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entailment
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391,009 |
hypothesis: Even a bird or fish would be ok. premise: but or even a bird or a fish tank or something you know
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entailment
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261,370 |
hypothesis: The two women are good cooks as well. premise: They are two delightful women!
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neutral
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52,528 |
hypothesis: Tommy did not recognize the man who came up the stairs. premise: The man who came up the staircase with a furtive, softfooted tread was quite unknown to Tommy.
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entailment
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34,576 |
hypothesis: Bennet will leave with a perfect and intact record premise: Bennett won't get away with trashing her on the record or off this time around.
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contradiction
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355,038 |
hypothesis: People in the smoking area sometimes smoke, so there's only occasional smoke. premise: because there is so much smoke in the air yeah areas the smoking area you know it's closed in and if you don't if you don't smoke and you go in there that everybody that goes in there smokes so it's full of smoke when when you go in there
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neutral
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195,996 |
hypothesis: Voltaire and the Marquise du Chatelet carried on an affair in her home, the Hetel Lambert. premise: In the Hetel Lambert, on the corner of the rue St-Louis-en-l'Ile, Voltaire once enjoyed a tempestuous love affair with the lady of the house, the Marquise du Chatelet.
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entailment
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309,551 |
hypothesis: It would be easier to just disagree. premise: i agree with boy it's really easy to discuss something when you both agree
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contradiction
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216,725 |
hypothesis: We've spent enough time on the phone and I have to go, my son is counting on me to be at a play. premise: uh i've got to go my son's in a performance tonight i have to leave in a couple of minutes uh i think we've probably spent a reasonable amount of time
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neutral
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360,606 |
hypothesis: He smiled when he nervously looked over his shoulder. premise: Also he had a nervous way of looking over his shoulder with a swift, suspicious glance.
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neutral
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337,580 |
hypothesis: A raging house fire premise: Flames and smoke.
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neutral
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110,901 |
hypothesis: Conclusively, there is no need for configuration for planners in 2001. premise: Furthermore, planning leaders have indicated that configuration is a priority for planners in 2001, and have developed committees and strategies to address this critical issue.
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contradiction
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132,017 |
hypothesis: Those have become a major problem for me. premise: but i'm plagued with those
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entailment
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372,975 |
hypothesis: The Ark was removed from the temple in 980 BC. premise: There the Ark rested until it was placed in the Temple, built in approximately 960 b.c. on Mt.
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contradiction
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141,840 |
hypothesis: Clinton sees the complexity of each domestic issue. premise: Lacking Starr's faith in absolute truth, Clinton sees every side of every issue.
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neutral
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3,017 |
hypothesis: Lets never do that again. premise: Let's repeat!'
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contradiction
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361,928 |
hypothesis: I majored in English and my department was small but very close. premise: um some of these i didn't the college i went to was a big school but i was an English major and it the English major is very small so i had the benefit of being able to talk to my professors and hangout with them you know and i really appreciated that
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entailment
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377,149 |
hypothesis: I have been reading his work for a long time. premise: uh-huh yeah i've read a lot of his too
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neutral
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278,883 |
hypothesis: Yes, and then July and August. premise: yeah yeah and then July and August yeah
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entailment
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226,820 |
hypothesis: I used this to help the quality of where I keep my fish. premise: we outgrew the need for that and so i used it for an aquarium
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entailment
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223,613 |
hypothesis: There aren't any nice things about Java. premise: One of the nice things about Java is that the most difficult parts of C (indirection and pointer arithmetic, among other things) have been left out of the language, while other convenience features unavailable in C (such as memory management) have been added to it.
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contradiction
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157,306 |
hypothesis: Thousands sacrifice chickens to Kali on their pilgrimage. premise: Saturday is a good day to visit Dakshinkali (a 45-minute drive from Kathmandu to the southern end of the valley), when thousands of pilgrims bring chickens and goats to sacrifice to Kali.
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entailment
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272,230 |
hypothesis: It spread to other countries near Italy. premise: The danger became clear in 1831 when insurrection spread through Bologna, Modena, and Parma to the Papal States of central Italy.
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neutral
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37,139 |
hypothesis: The White House made laws to prevent solicitation people too many people were doing it. premise: First, election laws bar the solicitation of money (by both employees and nonemployees) in all federal office buildings --the White House included.
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neutral
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13,624 |
hypothesis: ESOPs were popular in the 1980s but were actually invented 30 years earlier. premise: ESOPs were invented in the late 1950s, but did not become popular until the 1980s.
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entailment
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44,503 |
hypothesis: France is not neutral. premise: (For the neutral-interrogator approach, try France.)
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contradiction
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319,785 |
hypothesis: Probably the worst place for live jazz and salsa in the country is the boring Palacio de la Salsa. premise: Probably the best place for live jazz and salsa in the country is the rollicking Palacio de la Salsa, in Havana's slightly dated Hotel Riviera (Paseo y Malecen, in Vedado; Tel. 33-4501).
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contradiction
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77,059 |
hypothesis: Six hundred units are part of the technology retrofit. premise: The technology retrofit and updating model consists of a set of approximately six hundred sample generating units with varying characteristics.
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entailment
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95,191 |
hypothesis: It was in her nature to be anxious about something and that day was no different. premise: How agitated she had 118 been on that fatal Tuesday evening!
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contradiction
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245,729 |
hypothesis: Providers are always able to provide perfect care. premise: Primary care physicians and attitudinal and structural barriers to care.
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contradiction
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199,791 |
hypothesis: It didn't seem like a good thing to do at the time. premise: seemed like the thing to do at the time
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contradiction
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8,553 |
hypothesis: Steve, I don't think that Joe Montana was a very good player. premise: well Steve i'll tell you i think i still think Joe Montana's the best quarterback that ever handled a ball
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contradiction
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29,531 |
hypothesis: There is a volcanic rock called the Peeen de Ifach. premise: This former fishing village (12 km/71?a2 miles from Altea) lies at the base of the Peeen de Ifach, a volcanic rock thrusting out of the sea to a height of more than 335 metres (1,000 feet).
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entailment
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389,029 |
hypothesis: There are no partitions. premise: uh-huh where they have the you know the little partition dividers throughout a a large room and and people have little cubicles well that's all fine and good but you don't really have any privacy at all
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contradiction
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214,998 |
hypothesis: We don't rely on any estimates from any studies. premise: As a result, we rely on the transfer of benefits estimates from existing studies.
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contradiction
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31,142 |
hypothesis: Good American citizens! It's me, Ben Franklin. premise: 'Good citizens! It is I, Benjiman Franklin!'
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neutral
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56,888 |
hypothesis: The change that came with the industrial revolution was unforeseen. premise: We are on the verge of a revolution that is just as profound as the change in the economy that came with the industrial revolution.
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neutral
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45,713 |
hypothesis: Some men do not mind dating single mothers. premise: well they may yeah i think eventually but some men don't see some men just don't care
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neutral
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243,231 |
hypothesis: The figures show the wealth distribution of the country. premise: Wealth-Income Ratio (1960-2000) 28 Figure 1.3:Family Net Worth by Income Level in 1998 33 Figure 1.4:Share of Elderly Households' Income by Source of
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neutral
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211,957 |
hypothesis: Behavior has not been impacted by 24 hour restaurants. premise: But this behavior became maladaptive when access to round-the-clock hamburgers and ice cream became the norm.
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contradiction
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69,867 |
hypothesis: Thorn glared at the mercenary in front of him. premise: Thorn turned and looked at the mercenary.
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neutral
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256,044 |
hypothesis: Scholars have been covering up the crimes of the artist. premise: He is able to see that scholars have been covering up the crimes of the artist to protect him from justice.
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entailment
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84,465 |
hypothesis: The more militant sect of Shi'ites consider those who are not a Muslim or don't adhere strictly to Muslim beliefs to be less important. premise: you get the more the more i guess you call the more militant sect of the Shiites who you know if you're not a Muslim and and you don't adhere adhere strictly to it then you're nothing and you're just you're you're just getting lip service much like uh the Ayatollah Khomeini
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entailment
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68,364 |
hypothesis: He got a head injury premise: Obviously somebody must have crept up behind him as he listened and struck him down with a blow on the head.
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entailment
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208,785 |
hypothesis: The superior rooms are not worth the upgrade. premise: The superior rooms are well worth the extra charge.
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contradiction
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106,304 |
hypothesis: Yes, I would concur. premise: yeah i'd agree with that
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entailment
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178,043 |
hypothesis: We're going to get high on all this hashish! premise: Hashish!
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neutral
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135,296 |
hypothesis: AICPA has no legitimate role. premise: Although value-enhancement to the membership is clearly a legitimate role for the AICPA, as a professional association it also has a responsibility to aggressively address a range of professional risk management issues.
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contradiction
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318,659 |
hypothesis: The phase of the moon serves no importance. premise: And even the phase of the moon matters.
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contradiction
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157,436 |
hypothesis: I am at that location, Albert replied quickly. premise: I'm there, said Albert instantly.
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entailment
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367,239 |
hypothesis: The home secretary has personally seen many defendants demand a jury trial. premise: The home secretary asserted that most defendants demand jury trials for no good reason other than to delay proceedings.
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neutral
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323,757 |
hypothesis: We know without a doubt that Peter's House is authentic. premise: Today there is little to see, apart from the remains of Peter's House (the veracity of which can neither be proved nor disproved) and a ruined second- to third-century synagogue.
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contradiction
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260,099 |
hypothesis: Dan Quayle was the dumb guy. premise: But how to explain why being caricatured as The Dumb Guy sank Dan Quayle, yet G.W. is surprisingly buoyant?
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entailment
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322,885 |
hypothesis: The original route is hard to follow correctly. premise: The original route cannot be precisely followed because the Herodian city of Jesus's time was destroyed by Rome in a.d. 70; it was rebuilt in a.d. 135 by the Roman Emperor Hadrian with a different town plan and pattern of streets, making accurate identification of sites in the earlier city difficult.
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entailment
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333,834 |
hypothesis: I heard Jerry Jones say that about thirty people are going to try to get potential players to sign a contract with them and I think that's just putting too much pressure on the players. premise: yeah well i heard Jerry Jones say something interesting and i and i it must border on legality or ethnicity on draft day he's got about thirty people that are going out to their potential players and when it comes their time to choose they get thirty minutes or so these people will negotiate with the players and get them to sign a contract and if they won't sign a contract they won't draft them
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neutral
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141,447 |
hypothesis: Is bestiality, that perpetual urban smirk at rural life, actually prevalent in Montana and Wisconsin? premise: Is bestiality, that perpetual urban smirk at rural life, actually prevalent in Nebraska and Wyoming?
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contradiction
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255,757 |
hypothesis: Shopping in Paris. premise: Shopping in Rome
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contradiction
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266,507 |
hypothesis: The view from the grand lighthouse is second to none, with the ability to see 62 miles or more on the best days. premise: On a clear day, from the new lighthouse (145 steps) you can see 100 km (62 miles) or more.
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neutral
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100,458 |
hypothesis: The Office of Management and Budget decided that the rule was a regulatory action. premise: Based on its economic impact, the rule was determined by the Office of Management and Budget to be a significant regulatory action within the meaning of Executive Order
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entailment
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90,401 |
hypothesis: I was raised in Roswell, New Mexico. premise: yeah i grew up over in New Mexico at Roswell
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entailment
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62,567 |
hypothesis: The statement was dumb but still a victory. premise: The statement was absurd and idiotic but it was a victory none the less.
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entailment
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306,512 |
hypothesis: It does not grow any garlic. premise: It also grows a much-vaunted species of garlic, sold locally in strung bouquets.
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contradiction
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253,459 |
hypothesis: Midosuji Boulevard has ginko and sycamore going down it. premise: Providing a welcome touch of green amid all the asphalt, ginkgo and sycamore trees line the impressive Midosuji Boulevard.
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entailment
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35,289 |
hypothesis: Italy is running public debt at greater than 7%. premise: Germany, France, and Belgium all are running public debts at 3 percent or more, and Italy is at 7.4 percent.
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entailment
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198,459 |
hypothesis: There is nothing inside the tower. premise: At the top of the tower is a white ball on a metal stake.
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contradiction
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94,565 |
hypothesis: He said that Republicans had gotten tougher on gun control. premise: He castigated Republicans for going soft on gun control and abortion.
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contradiction
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348,705 |
hypothesis: Soon people discussed a single man cutting them down, not a warband premise: Soon some spoke of not a warband cutting them down, but a single man.
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entailment
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193,375 |
hypothesis: We can't run for office. premise: we could go run for office
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contradiction
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307,466 |
hypothesis: The waters were calm and sincere thus no one got motion sickness on that trip. premise: The motion set sick waves of nausea running through him, but he could see the doctor kneeling on the floor in some sort of pantomime.
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contradiction
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