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and uh of course it's a nine hundred number which that means they're going to charge you you know fifteen or twenty dollars just to make the phone call | They're going to charge you when you call the nine hundred phone number. | entailment |
i would i would love to go there i mean like again again not now but at some point to go see what what this is like i mean this this is am azing because this is this is an this is an example of an entirely different culture that wants to be like us like you said before as well so it'd be interesting to watch | I think I would hate traveling there because it's so similar to our own culture. | contradiction |
oh Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles huh um-hum | The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot. | neutral |
In 1793, when the leaders of the Revolution declared the palace a national museum, the Louvre held 630 works of art; a recent inventory listed 250,000. | The leaders of the Revolution declared the palace a national museum. | entailment |
She didn't wait long to come here. | She had to wait for three days. | contradiction |
These conferences will enable program staff to examine the degree to which gender, race, ethnicity and age have adversely affected the ability of some clients to obtain critical legal services from LSC recipients. | These conferences enable program staff to examine the degree which various demographics are able to obtain legal services through statistical analysis. | neutral |
This process has never worked and it is too complicated. | The process is much too complex and it hasn't worked. | entailment |
A victory by Deep Blue would indicate its superior computational skills, but not a capacity for conscious thought. | Deep Blue is capable of superior computational skills. | entailment |
And all of this in year-round sub-tropical spring weather with a southerly breeze and temperatures averaging 22?? C in summer and 17?? C in winter. | THe weather is about 20 degrees C in the spring. | neutral |
oh i think that they should go ahead and go to the uh fourteen one i to me it's just fair you know and equal it seem like every area should have an equal voice | No one should have a say. | contradiction |
'What do you think you are doing?' | You shouldn't be here. | neutral |
I killed a child. | The child was dead because of me. | entailment |
yeah well you know even in our prison systems they're finding that they're they're having drugs smuggled into them | Drugs are being brought into the prison system. | entailment |
But wherever you are on the mountain's upper reaches, the views are glorious. | The view from the top of the mountain is unparalleled. | neutral |
You would, however, receive an affectionate reception if you were a domestic animal--sorry again, the term preferred by animal lovers is date. | If you are a domestic animal, you will not be welcomed. | contradiction |
Standard costing may be based on either absorption or direct costing principles, and may apply either to all or some cost elements. | It may apply to other standards as well. | neutral |
A Trying Time For Many Net Retailers | It is a great time for a lot of retailers. | contradiction |
Within the text of the statements, provisions deleted as a result of other statements are marked with strikeouts and provisions affected by other statements are doubleunderlined. | The deleted provisions have been doubleunderlined. | contradiction |
in fact i went up there visiting i had a friend at Davidson one time and i went up there visiting him and and he took me out running through the trails in the piney woods up there and i just loved it | I had a really great time when i went running with a friend in the piney woods near Davidson | entailment |
The ferry from Lumut, about 50 km (31 miles) south of Taiping, to Pangkor Island takes about 45 minutes. | The ferry takes 45 minutes. | entailment |
Bell's inability to see a world beyond the context of military and economic Big Stuff is what dates this book most of all. | Bell has an education in military and economic history. | neutral |
People in Hollywood accept this instability as the cost of doing business. | That is a cost of doing business that people in Hollywood accept. | entailment |
In the dark of night, their aim must be true. | Their aim must be accurate in the dark, or else they will not succeed. | neutral |
Thus you will find 191/2-mile Beach at Castle Peak Bay. | Thus you will find the half mile beach at Castle Peak Bay. | contradiction |
But should it? | Should it? | entailment |
What would have happened next? | I don't know what was bound to happen in the future. | entailment |
'My apartment.' I tossed her the keys. | I didn't have my keys. | contradiction |
i think it's uh i think if they want to do it you know if that's what interests them and they think you know they can handle it i think they ought to be able to do it | I think that women should be allowed to do anything they wish to, as long as they are capable. | neutral |
Sure, I might be able to sell them to a used software store, but I wouldn't be able to get more than $5 or so because those stores must mark them up so substantially to cover their own costs. | I could probably sell them to a store but I wouldn't get much money because the software store has to make a profit too. | entailment |
129 She began slowly, walking up and down the room, her head a little bent, and that slim, supple figure of hers swaying gently as she walked. | She was agitated and make jerky movements as she walked around the room. | contradiction |
GAO will refer inquiries for any additional information to the congressional requester(s). | Inquires for more info will be sent to the congressional requester. | entailment |
The incremental reforms that traditionalists favor to put the system's books in long-term balance all assume that the current trust fund balances, held in the form of Treasury bonds, are really being compounded and preserved. | The incremental reforms hold a very large importance to them. | neutral |
Once again Judea was conquered by foreign forces and Jerusalem reduced to rubble. | Not for the first time, Judea was conquered by foreign invaders. | entailment |
The previous record holder, Michael Collins , took in about $5 million less. | The last record holder made a few million less. | entailment |
you start um the dollar value on things | You start with the dollar value and then move to different sort of values. | neutral |
In addition, many organizations required users to sign a statement that they had read and understood the organization's information security policies. | Many groups made users sign a statement saying they agreed to the security policies. | entailment |
But somehow you expect that from Republicans, whereas you don't expect it from big-name national Democrats, especially Northerners like George Mitchell. | George Mitchell is a big name Democrat from the north. | entailment |
The principal excavated site, Zona Archeologica, is located on the northwest corner of the modern city. | It's unknown where the Zona Archeologica is located. | contradiction |
He cuts back on the hot air, descends and yells to a man he spots on the ground. | He increases the hot air in his balloon. | contradiction |
I pulled my off-hand dagger and pushed it up under his chin into his brain. | I stabbed him in the head. | entailment |
Everyone from the youngest to the oldest rests during the heat of the afternoon and makes the most of the cool evenings, often not going to bed until well after midnight. | Most people enjoy the cooler weather in the evenings as opposed to the hot afternoons. | neutral |
I followed his instructions, taking up my position by the baize door, and wondering what on earth lay behind the request. | I was hoping this wasn't some sort of trick. | neutral |
Also, no self-respecting mobster wants his son to follow in his footsteps. | All mobsters would want their children to follow in their footsteps. | contradiction |
At the east end of the Louvre is the Cour Carr??e, covering the original fortress built by Philippe Auguste in 1190 to protect Paris from river attack while he was away on a crusade. | Philippe Auguste was the general for the French army. | neutral |
yeah she always had uh yeah she always had to have a lot of clothes | She bought a couple of clothes a year. | contradiction |
Hundreds of dogs are euthanized every day. | Many dogs are euthanized each day. | entailment |
Before long, the streets and alleys around the temple were filled with music halls, burlesque theaters, cabarets, gambling dens, and watering holes of every description. | Orphanages crowded the streets and alleys around the temple. | contradiction |
In addition to the legislative support I've already discussed, GAO will be assessing whether it may need additional authority from the Congress to obtain certain types of records for conducting our work. | I have discussed the legislative support already. | entailment |
He has been looking into the 1996 campaign-finance scandals. | He doesn't know anything about any scandals. | contradiction |
it's just it it's a really tough question and it you know it people have have really quieted down after everything started but i still think there's a lot of there's a lot of resentment | Everyone really hated the new policy. | contradiction |
Since 1993, federal regulations have been modified to allow agencies | Since 1993, federal regulations have been modified to allow agencies | entailment |
The programs continue to receive very strong support from the MSBA, the court and the legislature. | The MSBA gives strong support to the programs. | entailment |
I thought about this for a minute, and decided that it didn't make me feel any better. | I thought about the drugs I took for a minute. | neutral |
The streets is going to run with blood, so they say." He spoke with a grim relish. | He spoke with dread about blood gushing down the streets. | contradiction |
okay uh right here in Colorado Springs where i live | I have never heard of Colorado Springs. | contradiction |
so although you can i mean there's cookbooks and there's ways to do it it's a lot more expensive too i think you know the the the market is just not made for a vegan so but um | Every shop sells cheap vegan food. | contradiction |
The Handbook of 101 Poems of Lost Love and Sorrow is an anthology published by Morrow. | Morrow published The Handbook of 101 Poems of Lost Love and Sorrow. | entailment |
yeah isn't that funny i wasn't either i have uh | That's quite funny and I wasn't either. | entailment |
Such services are usually provided by lawyers through various public interest programs at no fee or a reduced fee as part their ethical commitment under the Rules of Professional Conduct. | Lawyers often give those services through public interest programs at a high cost. | contradiction |
The owlish Bannen can twinkle without looking dear--there's something saturnine in that face. | When you happen to catch Bannen's eye, he sparkles. | neutral |
'The balloonist yells back, You must work in information technology. | The balloonist yelled "you must work in information technology" | entailment |
so that they can pick and chose what they like uh you know there they've got one that they call a cafeteria plan i don't know whether you're familiar with that or not | This company offers a meal plan. | entailment |
Apparently this was supposed to be a difficult subject, from the constant efforts of the writer to make his point clear. | The writer had attempted to be easily understood in his writing. | entailment |
The tobacco settlement--Issue 3--is dead for now, says Gwen Ifill ( Washington Week in Review ). The Senate just isn't in a barter mood, which is what [legislation] requires, Ifill says. | Gwen Ifill is correct in saying that the tobacco settlement is dead for now. | neutral |
As the organizations became more results-oriented, they often | They wanted to focus on employees instead of results. | contradiction |
Several weeks later he was asked then ordered to vacate the room to make room for high rollers, whereupon he promptly bought the property and fired the management. | When Jones was ordered to vacate the premises, he bought the property. | neutral |
well i'm not sure of anything i can't really think of anything else that we could recycle | We already got rid of the paper and plastic last week, so there isn't anything else that we could put in the recycle bin. | neutral |
and we really didn't didn't uh i mean that wasn't our consideration when when we bought it it was a complete blank lot they hadn't even built the house yet and we were new to the this whole process and all we knew is that it was a the cheapest house that this this tract development uh sold so it turned out to be pretty good and | When we bought the house, it was already built | contradiction |
in fact i'm a little worried about this one coming up here we have a long weekend and it sounds like it's gonna be a little bit on the cool side | I've heard that it's going to be warm this weekend. | contradiction |
To provide further leadership and accountability for management, Congress may wish to consider several | Don't give the future leaders any accountability | contradiction |
The verdict? | The interim decision? | contradiction |
Well, in about half an hour. | I will go in 40 years. | contradiction |
This ability replicates, to the extent possible, the perspective of utility managers, regulatory personnel, and the public in reviewing important investment options for the utility industry and electricity consumers. | The perspective of utility managers is replicated in this ability. | entailment |
And how am I supposed to feel? Good is right. | I know I'm supposed to feel good about my performance. | neutral |
The fact that Schmucko was Monica Lewinsky's phrase placated no one.) | Monica Lewinsky's manner of speaking is very brash. | neutral |
I know this firsthand from my on cannabinoids and rats. | I have experimented on rats and cannabinoids. | neutral |
and there's other places but like you said the the food doesn't matter it's you have such a good time there | The food doesn't matter as long as you have fun. | entailment |
Consider first the regularities. | Regularities should be looked at first. | entailment |
Examining the elements of the definition also may help make this distinction clear. | Examining the individual elements of the definition also may help make this distinction clear. | entailment |
The same boast can be made by anyone in Kansas. | The same boast Bush made can be made by any man in Kansas. | neutral |
If you want to look at the actual menu and see what else is offered, then you should ask for la carta. | La carta means menu, and you should ask for it to see a physical copy. | entailment |
For other organizations, design review primarily involved reviewing a more detailed facility design prepared by an inhouse design team or a private A/E firm under contract. | Designs are only generated by the owners nephew who is good at art. | contradiction |
After rival Fujiwara factions had been struggling for years to gain control of the imperial throne, they turned to the Taira and Minamoto armies in 1156 to wage the four-year war that heralded the end of the golden age of the Heian court. | After rival Fujiwara faction had struggled for years to gain power, they finally decided to make peace with their opponents, sending Japan into a Golden Age. | contradiction |
i've heard that that's really good for you to do | It's good for you to swim long distances. | neutral |
Then we will be able to get at Kitchell, and the army will settle him for good and all!" | We will never be able to get at Kitchell. | contradiction |
how do you feel about other other uh things like public uh safety buses bus drivers and and uh airplane drivers or or pilots rather you | How do you feel about public service operators taking drug tests? | neutral |
Not surprisingly, an Indian tribe, the Umatilla, has already demanded that the bones be reburied as if they were ancient native relics, and federal law backs them up. | The Indian tribe will have its demand granted soon. | neutral |
The verdict? | They didn't find the verdict. | contradiction |
Hoiles is a big slab of a man, now 33, a veteran but not a star. | Hoiles is a star despite being a small guy. | contradiction |
Somehow I'm confident they can work it out. | I'm confident in their ability to work it out as they're mentally strong people. | neutral |
But he soon found that there were differences. | He realized everything was the same. | contradiction |
In January 2000, the LSC Board of Directors approved LSC's 5-year Strategic Direction Plan. | The board sent the report back for revisions. | contradiction |
(Of course I didn't know his name then.) I was suspicious I thought it was another trap. | My suspicions made me suspect a trap. | entailment |
The Administrator of the EPA has certified that the final rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. | The epa administrator believes that the rule will hurt the economy. | contradiction |
Don Cazar had not really wanted another wrangler at all; he had wanted Shiloh and his foals. | Cazar wasn't really a wrangler-loving kind of guy to begin with. | neutral |
uh it's just below Hot Springs | Just above the river. | contradiction |
They are all busily battering at Mrs. Inglethorp's door. | Mrs. Inglethorp is not in her room because she is buying milk. | neutral |
It is also the case that newspapers, magazines, radio, and television are so financially dependent on consumer advertising that they're unlikely to lead the charge against this problem. | Television would cease to exist without consumer advertising. | neutral |
I pass over Alfred Inglethorp, who acted the bereaved widower in a manner that I felt to be disgusting in its hypocrisy. | I didn't even want to speak to Alfred who was pretending to be upset about the death. | neutral |
The person in charge of setting it up? | The animal in charge of the zoo? | contradiction |