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hypothesis: The Akbar would stand and count the money. premise: Just behind this is the Treasury Pavilion, where you can imagine Akbar seated on cushions under the arches and counting the imperial money.
contradiction
232,040
hypothesis: The senate life was difficult for him. premise: Perhaps he quit the Senate (a fact that some viewers would know) because he wanted a job in something that really mattered--like sports?
neutral
87,321
hypothesis: There are people listening all around us. premise: Not if you keep your voice down.
neutral
196,406
hypothesis: He had a big beard he had glued on. premise: His clothes fit perfectly, and he had a brilliant bushy beard that I knew to be a fake.
neutral
247,735
hypothesis: During the eleventh and twelfth months, I was given a raise. premise: Eleventh and twelfth months: Parlourmaid duties resumed with entire success.
neutral
225,812
hypothesis: The association will do something about it, they always do. premise: um yeah an and if somebody raises a stink about it you can always go before the association and argue your case anyway
neutral
179,486
hypothesis: cases, corporate capability related information. premise: cases, corporate capability information.
entailment
181,665
hypothesis: The Bhag Bhairav Temple is located in the middle of town. premise: In the middle of the town is the Bagh Bhairav Temple, under the eaves of which are swords and shields from the 18th-century siege.
entailment
165,088
hypothesis: After the cease-fire, Israeli soldiers were able to stay on Mount Scopus and receive supplies once a month by the United Nations. premise: Under terms of the cease-fire, Israeli forces were allowed to remain in position on Mount Scopus, resupplied once a month by a United Nations convoy of food and medicine...
entailment
273,535
hypothesis: He'd been told that he was in a different world. premise: The girl had practically told him he wasn't in his own world.
entailment
358,713
hypothesis: He doesn't care about these changes. premise: He would like to see more thinking about how these changes should be incorporated into research and more strategies that piggy-back on this information revolution and shift in power.
contradiction
192,027
hypothesis: The mayor stepped down. premise: Marion Barry stepped down as mayor of Washington, D.C.
entailment
169,570
hypothesis: We are quick to point fingers and blame other people from our pedestals. premise: we sit up here on our pedestals judging but we're not there but it's just it is totally unheard of that you you you even think it would happen
neutral
387,372
hypothesis: We had a dog and a child at the time but it didn't quite work out. premise: no we've uh my we we've got a five year old but we've had one pet since we've had her but uh he didn't quite work out
neutral
248,774
hypothesis: That is exactly right. premise: No es verdad it is not true!
contradiction
347,795
hypothesis: THe house changed hands many times. premise: A perfect example of a statesman farmer's house, this structure had been in the hands of the same family from the time it was built until it was taken over by the National Trust in 1947.
contradiction
340,240
hypothesis: Jonofi, known as John since he was young, asked who it was. premise: Who's that? Jonofi (name on ID: John) asked.
neutral
343,514
hypothesis: Stakeholders take full opportunities to make the best of their investments. premise: In recognition of this crucial symbiosis, LSC's Reconfiguration Review Process prescribes a clear review mechanism that guarantees recognized stakeholders a full opportunity to make their
neutral
294,268
hypothesis: Inadequately tested software is the most common error in business. premise: Because the incentive to an author of free software is to make her package the best, so releasing inadequately tested software will do the author's personal reputation no good at all.
neutral
9,069
hypothesis: The people regained power quickly after they lost it. premise: um are no good anymore and that's how bad it was everything is just down everywhere you know we had three hundred thousand people without power
neutral
42,023
hypothesis: We couldn't survive with each other because of food. premise: They couldn't eat our food or we theirs."
neutral
237,320
hypothesis: We did it centuries ago here, but everyone wanted it. premise: i mean we did it couple of hundred years ago here but they wanted to do it
entailment
351,016
hypothesis: The region had musicals. premise: So do the region's wayang kulit shadow plays inspired by the dramas of the ancient Indian epics, Ramayana and Mahabharata.
contradiction
372,081
hypothesis: I waited tables for the rich and famous. premise: Sixth month: Promoted to waiting at table.
neutral
87,417
hypothesis: The stock market is not counted as an auction. premise: The leading example of such an auction is the stock market.
contradiction
28,555
hypothesis: He had heard the women being raped and killed. premise: He could hear the familiar sounds of the village but in his mind the women and children from Fena Set continued to scream.
neutral
212,158
hypothesis: I hate it when it gets hot. premise: but uh i don't mind the heat
contradiction
308,846
hypothesis: Ca'daan watched 150 slaves pass. premise: Half a day north along the road Ca'daan watched a slave caravan pass.
neutral
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hypothesis: The site also has links to fun things you can do at your birthday party. premise: This site provides links to other federal financial management related sites such as the Federal Accounting Standards Advisory Board, Joint Financial Management Improvement Program, CFO Council, and federal finance offices.
neutral
250,460
hypothesis: An overview of the causes of CBO and of trade consequences. premise: CBO Causes and Consequences of the Trade An Overview.
entailment
9,759
hypothesis: He believes that Mrs Vandemeyer would never sell them. premise: I believe " He paused, then in a low, sinister voice he said slowly: "Sometimes I believe that you would sell us!" Mrs. Vandemeyer smiled and shrugged her shoulders.
contradiction
89,958
hypothesis: Despite this age, America still remains racist and unjust. premise: However, unemployment is at 32 percent , and the average black income is one-sixth the average white one.
neutral
335,017
hypothesis: Thanks, and I think we've been talking long enough, so have a good day! Bye-bye! premise: oh well thanks and i guess i we've we've been on long enough so you have a good day all right bye-bye
entailment
287,111
hypothesis: West Texas Legal Services will receive well over 7 million dollars. premise: West Texas Legal Services, which works with clients in 106 counties including Tarrant, Lubbock, Midland and Potter, will get about $1.
contradiction
2,527
hypothesis: The bulbs are only for summer to scare away the birds. premise: oh they're bulbs for Spring or Fall
contradiction
14,561
hypothesis: There are two known defectors. premise: Or two known defectors.
entailment
221,976
hypothesis: Tubacca was named after a creature called a Chewbacca. premise: This only confirms my contention that matters in Tubacca are completely out of control, that the Rebel element has the backing of the citizens.
neutral
296,457
hypothesis: There isn't any real Arab coalition, despite what the news says. premise: that's right and it just it's just not people they and it's not uh you know there isn't any real Arab coalition because they do fight among themselves
neutral
18,854
hypothesis: He studied adolescents and alcohol, starting at age 14. premise: Although his study of adolescents found reductions in risky behavior and alcohol-related harm, he was disappointed to find no effect on drinking.
neutral
184,612
hypothesis: There is no waste whatsoever on the railroad, due to careful planning. premise: Waste occurs because of coordination failures (In the early days of railroads each line had a different gauge).
contradiction
349,203
hypothesis: The chats can be understood that by anyone with an education. premise: But the chats are basic Q and A' Chatters ask routine questions, the candidate types back a canned response.
neutral
374,171
hypothesis: My parents allowed it. premise: uh allowing it to happen
neutral
18,480
hypothesis: We're set to move backwards in time in the area of public transportation. premise: yeah i think uh i think public transportation will move up though in the future i mean i think we pretty much phased out the bus
contradiction
249,468
hypothesis: The doctor came quickly towards the girls. premise: In a few minutes the little doctor came hurrying towards them.
neutral
330,531
hypothesis: The electric-car movement is booming according to Time. premise: A Time story says the electric-car movement is running out of juice.
contradiction
265,128
hypothesis: I love Jeff Maggert and will root for him. premise: I could not bring myself to root for Jeff Maggert, as his name bothers me, sounding too much like a taunt--Maggert!
contradiction
344,361
hypothesis: Susan Lynch works with stocks and fell in love with James Nesbitt who is a farmer and owns pigs, however they will not marry. premise: There's also a stock ingenue (Susan Lynch) who loves the town's endearing pig farmer (James Nesbitt) but won't marry him because he smells so bad--and I'm not oversimplifyin...
entailment
352,266
hypothesis: Poland did not regain the territory it lost to Prussia. premise: Poland was transformed into a client state of the Russians, and then lost much of its western territory to the Prussians during the Silesian Wars that ended in 1763.
neutral
229,935
hypothesis: In support of Republicans the Chamber advertised to the tune of $7 million. premise: Chamber of Commerce spent $7 million on advertising in support of GOP candidates
entailment
356,548
hypothesis: The sketches and studies associated with this painting were lost years ago. premise: On display alongside are the original sketches and studies showing the work that went into the final canvas.
contradiction
328,499
hypothesis: I remember about ten years ago when you'd get paid just to bring tires in. premise: well if you think about it if um uh i remember that when they used to take uh they used to pay you to take the tire you know get the turn in your tire when you got your
neutral
55,275
hypothesis: That happened back in the 90s. premise: because when he was at course now it's been years now because it was before it was even before they had the the designated smoking type stuff you know at TI i forgot what i guess it was like eighty four
contradiction
229,689
hypothesis: Hamburger, hamburger, hamburger. premise: Fried chicken, fried chicken, fried chicken.
contradiction
189,111
hypothesis: The reporting website was set up so that departments could enter data and self-reports to help assess their effectiveness. premise: know whether (1) government resources are managed properly and used in compliance with laws and regulations, (2) government programs are achieving their objectives and desired ...
neutral
20,473
hypothesis: I was told that Texas has no property tax either. premise: uh it's quite a bit different than uh Texas i don't know if you've ever been outside of Texas but uh when i moved to Texas i was told oh well there's no personal income tax well they nail you on property taxes in uh Texas and then that's how they ge...
contradiction
143,329
hypothesis: How can I go with you when I don't have night vision like you? premise: How can I go along with you when I'm in the dark?
neutral
134,661
hypothesis: Lee and Caldwell seem to think that the proto-snakes shed their legs. premise: Noting the fossil's eel-like tail and other aquatic attributes, Lee and Caldwell suggest that these proto-snakes retreated into the water, shed their legs, then slithered back out.
entailment
161,325
hypothesis: Both papers wanted to get the story fact checked. premise: The New York Times deems the plan sensible and prudent, and a Washington Post editorial observes that Clinton deftly changed the subject from the solvency of Medicare to its adequacy.
neutral
42,971
hypothesis: Possibly I could go half a pound. premise: yeah i could i could probably go half a pound
entailment
215,865
hypothesis: Brodkey underplays the details pertaining to his childhood. premise: Brodkey underplays the untying of an old psychological knot when he reveals details of his childhood.
entailment
175,982
hypothesis: It is possible to see the Himalayas from the ground, but it is much more difficult. premise: Amazingly, from elephant-back at the jungle's edge you can see the snowcapped Himalayas, less than 160 km (100 miles) away and looming like a foam-crested wave.
neutral
381,248
hypothesis: Most parties did not say anything at the EPA's public hearing/ premise: On February 10, 1994, EPA held a public hearing so interested parties could present their views on the proposed rule.
neutral
195,221
hypothesis: Maternity or paternity leave should not offered at companies. premise: yeah yeah i've seen more and more companies that have um parental leave not just maternity leave they can grant paternity leave as well as maternity leave
contradiction
74,094
hypothesis: Ashcroft berates Republican Congress for running from moral issues. premise: Ashcroft regularly berates the Republican Congress for having cut and run rather than having tackled tough moral issues.
entailment
268,438
hypothesis: The bar-hoppers stay out for the entire night in Madrid. premise: The night goes late very late in Madrid, and there's not a day of the week that the streets aren't flooded by hordes of after-hours diners and bar-hoppers.
neutral
120,315
hypothesis: Name the janitor at Microsoft. premise: Who is the chairman of the Microsoft Corp.?
contradiction
117,682
hypothesis: Asano Takumi no Kami was known for being a little violent with a short temper. premise: In 1701 a young provincial baron named Asano Takumi no Kami, morally insulted by a court official named Kira, attacked and wounded his tormentor.
neutral
218,703
hypothesis: The suit insisted that the funds should only be used in limited ways. premise: After the instant suit was filed in the District Court alleging the restrictions on the use of LSC funds violated the First Amendment, see 985 F. Supp.
contradiction
33,010
hypothesis: I am currently raising children and studying at NC State. premise: okay well personally i don't have any children i'm twenty two and i'm doing my Master's at NC State so uh uh children wouldn't be very convenient for me right now
contradiction
20,076
hypothesis: They have examined carrier time per possible delivery of wild animal. premise: Thus far, we have examined carrier time per possible delivery or per box.
neutral
21,319
hypothesis: The River Maeander has been depositing silt near Miletus for nearly two millennia. premise: The silt of the River Maeander has also stranded the once-mighty city of Miletus.
neutral
174,218
hypothesis: The museum entrance can only be reached by the main canal. premise: To the west of the Accademia, the Ca' Rezzonico is another canal-side design of Longhena, completed in the 18th century and now a museum (reopened in 2000) dedicated to those swan-song years of the Venice's Most Serene Republic, la Serenis...
neutral
265,589
hypothesis: Buffalo died due to a tragic accident. premise: yeah well at least you know that it wasn't same situation that the buffalo died in
neutral
79,246
hypothesis: Our facilities do not include any gardens. premise: Most of the usual facilities, including a charming garden, swimming pool, and health club.
contradiction
299,717
hypothesis: EAP counseling is provided for those with a first positive result. premise: yeah you know that would be grounds for uh if it's their second positive it would be grounds for termination if it's their first positive then they're setup with E A P counseling
entailment
104,649
hypothesis: I trudge home feeling resentful of my backbreaking job. premise: I go home feeling satisfied with my job.
contradiction
200,377
hypothesis: The war in Indochina has cost America 100 billion dollars so far. premise: It was hardly the most enlightened of times, not with the conflict in Indochina rapidly becoming America's costliest and most divisive war.
neutral
332,315
hypothesis: There were waves of Norman invaders that came for two weeks. premise: Successive waves of Norman invaders followed Strongbow.
neutral
318,714
hypothesis: The bathroom door was locked. premise: Mostly pushed past her; just kept going straight for the bathroom.
neutral
196,037
hypothesis: The great beaches used to be a private get away but is now super crowded. premise: The wonderful beaches along the western coast were, until recently, a secret, but they have now been discovered.
neutral
87,284
hypothesis: I am going to vote later on in the day. premise: i always try to vote for those and but i and there are some that if when they have them on Saturday i'll say all right i'm going to work i'm going to go vote this afternoon and then i'll get busy and if no one reminds me then i will forget so i'm not too sure...
entailment
302,192
hypothesis: There is only one kind of evaluation questions. premise: That is, the features of a case study that are appropriate for answering one kind of evaluation question are not necessarily appropriate for answering another kind of evaluation question.
contradiction
380,077
hypothesis: She said that when she was 92. premise: and people just she she she she used to say to me when at when she was ninety two or something at the time say
entailment
350,277
hypothesis: The woman is very old. premise: um-hum oh so she's young
contradiction
216,507
hypothesis: The current configuration and planning successes are described by the EPA. premise: The current configuration and planning successes in each of these regions are described
neutral
213,328
hypothesis: A very popular place is BHV, located beside the Hetel de Ville. premise: BHV, beside the Hetel de Ville, is very popular.
entailment
227,798
hypothesis: Rennie was able to accomplish what others were not able to accomplish. premise: No wonder the Apaches had given up trying to break this Anglo outpost and Rennie had accomplished what others found impossible.
entailment
159,674
hypothesis: No traders on the coast are willing to provide you with their best offer immediately. premise: In the resorts on the coast, many traders are aware that some tourists feel uncomfortable with bargaining, and will give you their best price straight away if you ask them to.
contradiction
352,829
hypothesis: The tasks involved a great deal of savings along with gains that all would make use of in America. premise: Our work resulted in substantial financial savings and significant improvements to government that will benefit all Americans.
entailment
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hypothesis: My cats have gotten fixed. premise: oh yeah uh stolen run away no i doubt it but i don't want them breeding with any
neutral
352,825
hypothesis: Some Lexus ads are targeted toward rich people who like nice cars. premise: A Lexus ad in Car and Driver or Fortune is pretty well targeted at affluent people who like fancy cars.
entailment
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hypothesis: Jon said your brother didn't even try to find us. premise: Your nephew risked much to find us, said Jon.
contradiction
330,684
hypothesis: It's generally a plus if people can be convinced to take part in city activities. premise: yeah i i think so too i think that's a bit dramatic but but other than that i think it it's a good idea to get them involved in the city and community activities and you know like the uh shelters and
entailment
16,399
hypothesis: Meaningful partnerships with stakeholders is crucial. premise: In recognition of these tensions, LSC has worked diligently since 1995 to convey the expectations of the State Planning Initiative and to establish meaningful partnerships with stakeholders aimed at fostering a new symbiosis between the federal ...
neutral
160,523
hypothesis: These twins born 90 years apart share an affinity for swimming and ice cream. premise: Let us assume that our 1900 and 1990 12-year-olds are identical twins magically born 90 years apart.
neutral
241,383
hypothesis: Although it's unsafe to climb the path of the roof, it offers a great view. premise: For the most spectacular view, climb up to the broad path that runs along the roof of the arches on its perimeter.
neutral
177,503
hypothesis: The English is not that easy to understand. premise: but it's like it's English but it's not the same English they speak today
neutral
187,118
hypothesis: What is the process for high-minded dismissal? premise: How does the high-minded dismissal work?
entailment
52,799
hypothesis: Talking to children about war was not an ideal occurrence for parents. premise: to to help parents uh learn how to talk about their war with their children i thought that was a really unusual thing
entailment
232,756
hypothesis: It's probably much safer now that it has dual airbags. premise: it's it's probably safer at least now can't get hit this way you know
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