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Wine profits were huge, and by 1800 exports had reached nine million bottles per year. | Wine exporting shrank sharply. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Wine profits were huge, and by 1800 exports had reached nine million bottles per year. | Wine exporting shrank sharply. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Rather than a formal church, Hinduism is a guide to a virtuous life and a structure for social relationships. | Rather than a formal church, Hinduism is a guide to a virtuous life and a structure for social relationships which has hurt its ability to expand. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Rather than a formal church, Hinduism is a guide to a virtuous life and a structure for social relationships. | Rather than a formal church, Hinduism is a guide to a virtuous life and a structure for social relationships which has hurt its ability to expand. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Rather, they would need to know the specific Web addresses already. | Someone needs to know specific web addresses | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Rather, they would need to know the specific Web addresses already. | Someone needs to know specific web addresses | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
um yeah yeah well that's probably true to so | That is probably right but it may be wrong. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
um yeah yeah well that's probably true to so | That is probably right but it may be wrong. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The horse had likely already felt the large man's fear. | The horse seemed to sense the fear of the large man. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The horse had likely already felt the large man's fear. | The horse seemed to sense the fear of the large man. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The exception is the OXO Good Grips teakettle, designed by the New York firm Smart Design and introduced last year. | The Good Grips teakettle was designed by a team in California. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The exception is the OXO Good Grips teakettle, designed by the New York firm Smart Design and introduced last year. | The Good Grips teakettle was designed by a team in California. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Later, in 454 b.c. , the treasury was transferred to Athens and its deposits were used to finance the construction of many of the major buildings and temples of the Classical Age. | The buildings and temples in Athens could not have been built without the treasury. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Later, in 454 b.c. , the treasury was transferred to Athens and its deposits were used to finance the construction of many of the major buildings and temples of the Classical Age. | The buildings and temples in Athens could not have been built without the treasury. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
I'll show you." | "You will see." | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
I'll show you." | "You will see." | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Our simulation results reflect unified budget deficits/surpluses. | There was many simulations with results on budget deficits. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Our simulation results reflect unified budget deficits/surpluses. | There was many simulations with results on budget deficits. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
government accounts within the unified budget. | The government accounts tend to grow significantly more when the budget is unified. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
government accounts within the unified budget. | The government accounts tend to grow significantly more when the budget is unified. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The fine Romanesque cloister was moved here from a nearby convent that suffered damage in the Civil War. | The communists had attempted to destroy the convent during the Civil War. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The fine Romanesque cloister was moved here from a nearby convent that suffered damage in the Civil War. | The communists had attempted to destroy the convent during the Civil War. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Why? What's doing back at the house? | Why do you need to head back to the house, exactly? | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Why? What's doing back at the house? | Why do you need to head back to the house, exactly? | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
This first critical success factor focuses on the role of the senior executive of the enterprise in developing a culture that includes the CIO in senior-level decision making and that assumes the potential of IT in creating value for the enterprise. | Senior executives must create a culture where the CIO is involved in major decision making. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
This first critical success factor focuses on the role of the senior executive of the enterprise in developing a culture that includes the CIO in senior-level decision making and that assumes the potential of IT in creating value for the enterprise. | Senior executives must create a culture where the CIO is involved in major decision making. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
You know where they are? persisted the German. | You know their location? asked the German. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
You know where they are? persisted the German. | You know their location? asked the German. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
They are collected by the Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the Department of the Interior, which | They are then passed on to other parts of the Department of the Interior. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
They are collected by the Minerals Management Service (MMS) of the Department of the Interior, which | They are then passed on to other parts of the Department of the Interior. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The gallery is set in the 18th-century Charlemont House, built for Lord Charlemont by Sir William Chambers. | THe gallery is in the Smith House. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The gallery is set in the 18th-century Charlemont House, built for Lord Charlemont by Sir William Chambers. | THe gallery is in the Smith House. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
To receive facsimile copies of the daily list or any list from the past 30 days, please call (202) 512-6000 using a touchtone phone. | Copies are available by fax. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
To receive facsimile copies of the daily list or any list from the past 30 days, please call (202) 512-6000 using a touchtone phone. | Copies are available by fax. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
OLYMPIA (AP) - The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. | Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said The Washington Supreme Court wants to charge $90 for court filing. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
OLYMPIA (AP) - The Washington Supreme Court is asking the Legislature to approve a $90 surcharge on a court filing fee to help provide legal help for the poor in civil cases, Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said Wednesday. | Chief Justice Gerry Alexander said The Washington Supreme Court wants to charge $90 for court filing. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Black commentators (e.g. | White commentators. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Black commentators (e.g. | White commentators. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
About three dozen cases, involving 123 people facing eviction, were handled, according to Volunteer Lawyer Project Director Barbara Romeo. | Barb Romeo is responsible for handling over 20 eviction cases. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
About three dozen cases, involving 123 people facing eviction, were handled, according to Volunteer Lawyer Project Director Barbara Romeo. | Barb Romeo is responsible for handling over 20 eviction cases. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Maryland ranks at the top of the list nationally in the level of funding for civil legal assistance in the state. | MAryland ranks at the bottom of the list nationally | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Maryland ranks at the top of the list nationally in the level of funding for civil legal assistance in the state. | MAryland ranks at the bottom of the list nationally | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Here's Ole Tar wantin' his special grub Drew went on to Shiloh's stall. | Here's Tar, wanting his special food. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Here's Ole Tar wantin' his special grub Drew went on to Shiloh's stall. | Here's Tar, wanting his special food. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
He offered me one of the tiny Russian cigarettes he himself occasionally smoked. | He offered me one of the cigarettes that he sometime smoked. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
He offered me one of the tiny Russian cigarettes he himself occasionally smoked. | He offered me one of the cigarettes that he sometime smoked. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Drew was puzzled. | Drew understood completely. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Drew was puzzled. | Drew understood completely. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
8 After 2010, we assumed discretionary spending would grow at the same rate as GDP. | GDP and discretionary spending were expected to grow by 20 percent after 2010. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
8 After 2010, we assumed discretionary spending would grow at the same rate as GDP. | GDP and discretionary spending were expected to grow by 20 percent after 2010. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
and so i was so proud after he got me extricated he looked at went out there to check it over and he just laughed he said Sissy i'm sorry but we're going to redo this | My pride was nill after he got me extricated, good thing there was nothing else to redo. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
and so i was so proud after he got me extricated he looked at went out there to check it over and he just laughed he said Sissy i'm sorry but we're going to redo this | My pride was nill after he got me extricated, good thing there was nothing else to redo. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
and i don't know that sounds to to me more like the front office problem than coaching problem but then the team was sold | it was clear the coach was to blame. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
and i don't know that sounds to to me more like the front office problem than coaching problem but then the team was sold | it was clear the coach was to blame. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
We are not ready to call it quits. | We aren't ready to stop. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
We are not ready to call it quits. | We aren't ready to stop. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Ben and Nicolette split, and Nicolette began seeing a married plumber who was doing work on Clark's house. | Nicolette and Clark are friends. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Ben and Nicolette split, and Nicolette began seeing a married plumber who was doing work on Clark's house. | Nicolette and Clark are friends. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The Legal Services Corporation Act authorizes petitioner Legal Services Corporation (LSC) to distribute funds appropriated by Congress to local grantee organizations providing free legal assistance to indigent clients in, inter alia, welfare benefits claims. | LSC is allowed to give money to organizations that help people with welfare benefits claims. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The Legal Services Corporation Act authorizes petitioner Legal Services Corporation (LSC) to distribute funds appropriated by Congress to local grantee organizations providing free legal assistance to indigent clients in, inter alia, welfare benefits claims. | LSC is allowed to give money to organizations that help people with welfare benefits claims. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The most beautiful you will meet during the next convention. | The most beautiful thing you will see during the next convention. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The most beautiful you will meet during the next convention. | The most beautiful thing you will see during the next convention. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The notion of increasing returns has been around since Adam Smith, and it was written about at length by Alfred Marshall in 1890. | The idea of increasing returns has been in existence since Adam Smith. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The notion of increasing returns has been around since Adam Smith, and it was written about at length by Alfred Marshall in 1890. | The idea of increasing returns has been in existence since Adam Smith. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
It is even becoming something of a commuter town owning or renting an apartment here costs a fraction of what it would in Hong Kong. | The rent prices are some of the highest in the world in this city. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
It is even becoming something of a commuter town owning or renting an apartment here costs a fraction of what it would in Hong Kong. | The rent prices are some of the highest in the world in this city. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
that's pathetic that's pathetic it's | That's stupid | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
that's pathetic that's pathetic it's | That's stupid | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Of course it is true that for a given level of spending, lowering one tax will require raising another. | We could probably lower all taxes and nothing would change. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Of course it is true that for a given level of spending, lowering one tax will require raising another. | We could probably lower all taxes and nothing would change. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
However, participation in a taxpayer clinic is not solely limited to tax experts since these programs provide extensive training and mentoring. | Any educated person may participate in a taxpayer clinic. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
However, participation in a taxpayer clinic is not solely limited to tax experts since these programs provide extensive training and mentoring. | Any educated person may participate in a taxpayer clinic. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
A statement that successfully picks its way across this dangerous terrain is said to exhibit an economy of truth , and a person who has uttered such a statement is said to have been economical with the truth . These characterizations, too, were originally conferred with a sense of professional appreciation (I first heard them on the lips of some Jesuit friends), but they have also been pulled out of truth's orbit and into the atmosphere of mendacity. | Someone who is economical with the truth cannot be honest. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
A statement that successfully picks its way across this dangerous terrain is said to exhibit an economy of truth , and a person who has uttered such a statement is said to have been economical with the truth . These characterizations, too, were originally conferred with a sense of professional appreciation (I first heard them on the lips of some Jesuit friends), but they have also been pulled out of truth's orbit and into the atmosphere of mendacity. | Someone who is economical with the truth cannot be honest. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The price index (weighted price) for basic mail in 1996 was 39. | The price index for mail in 1996 was one of the highest ones on the market. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The price index (weighted price) for basic mail in 1996 was 39. | The price index for mail in 1996 was one of the highest ones on the market. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Reed's departure will diminish the movement's influence. | Reed leaving will make the movement more powerful. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Reed's departure will diminish the movement's influence. | Reed leaving will make the movement more powerful. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The whole thing's damned awkward! | The situation is completely acceptable. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The whole thing's damned awkward! | The situation is completely acceptable. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
yeah yeah up in uh New England it's uh uh you know three or four or five months tops after that you're in the house | Over in New York you have ten months tops before you even set foot in that building. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
yeah yeah up in uh New England it's uh uh you know three or four or five months tops after that you're in the house | Over in New York you have ten months tops before you even set foot in that building. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
GAO's significant human capital imbalances and risks stem from dramatic budgetary cuts, downsizing, hiring freezes, and other related actions from 1992 through1997. | The budgetary cuts were dramatic. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
GAO's significant human capital imbalances and risks stem from dramatic budgetary cuts, downsizing, hiring freezes, and other related actions from 1992 through1997. | The budgetary cuts were dramatic. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Some city delivery routes, called curb line routes, use vehicles to provide curbside delivery to a mail receptacle along the curb as is done by rural routes. | In some of the cities, vehicles are used for delivering mail along the curb. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Some city delivery routes, called curb line routes, use vehicles to provide curbside delivery to a mail receptacle along the curb as is done by rural routes. | In some of the cities, vehicles are used for delivering mail along the curb. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Be sure to plan ahead through the Tourist Information Office or a Delhi travel agency, because admission to the park is by permit only. | You can walk right in; the park is open to the public. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Be sure to plan ahead through the Tourist Information Office or a Delhi travel agency, because admission to the park is by permit only. | You can walk right in; the park is open to the public. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
hundreds of thousand you can't even give them away | A lot, so you can't even give them away, you have to think of other things | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
hundreds of thousand you can't even give them away | A lot, so you can't even give them away, you have to think of other things | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
when i was much younger it was uh less important to consider retirement and less important to consider medical benefits but as i grow older and my family grows it the medical benefits are more important and the retirement is more important | Young people don't understand the importance of planning for your future health. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
when i was much younger it was uh less important to consider retirement and less important to consider medical benefits but as i grow older and my family grows it the medical benefits are more important and the retirement is more important | Young people don't understand the importance of planning for your future health. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Convenient that they were here, I thought, then remembered vaguely: Derry and I planned this. | I remembered Derry and I had set this whole plan up. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Convenient that they were here, I thought, then remembered vaguely: Derry and I planned this. | I remembered Derry and I had set this whole plan up. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
we we went in and did what we set out to do i i have there's there's been like a lot of things said about if it was a political well if it was a war for oil or a a war for ideals and seems to be real mixed between those two things | The war on Iraq was highly controversial at the time. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
we we went in and did what we set out to do i i have there's there's been like a lot of things said about if it was a political well if it was a war for oil or a a war for ideals and seems to be real mixed between those two things | The war on Iraq was highly controversial at the time. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The modern unity of France was in the making. | The unification of France has been planned since 1990. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The modern unity of France was in the making. | The unification of France has been planned since 1990. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Signatory countries will be prohibited from buying chemicals--those with only residual military use that are not banned--from nonsignatory countries. | There are ways around the ban on buying chemicals from nonsignatory countries. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Signatory countries will be prohibited from buying chemicals--those with only residual military use that are not banned--from nonsignatory countries. | There are ways around the ban on buying chemicals from nonsignatory countries. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |