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90,486 | hypothesis: David's dynasty was unstable and nearing its' end even before Nebuchadnezzar's invasion. premise: The end of David's dynasty came in 587 b.c. , when Nebuchadnezzar, King of Babylon, invaded Judah to lay siege to Jerusalem. | neutral |
211,737 | hypothesis: I will watch some games on TV, but I prefer going to the real game. premise: yeah i'll watch quite a few games on TV | neutral |
198,556 | hypothesis: Do you know how to pick the locks on this door? premise: Have you the key of the door? | contradiction |
89,829 | hypothesis: I would think he was selfish if he wanted the full treatment. premise: I would judge he wants the full treatment. | neutral |
75,080 | hypothesis: There are symbols of death on several of the tombs. premise: The graveyard has some extremely ornate and fascinating tombs, replete with skulls and croseones and other symbols of death. | entailment |
310,968 | hypothesis: I would see movies more often if I had the money. premise: a couple of times a month i guess to see a movie it it's just getting so expensive | neutral |
191,869 | hypothesis: The EPA is not collecting information. premise: The information being collected will allow EPA to certify locomotives and locomotive engines will be in compliance with the applicable emission standards. | contradiction |
285,107 | hypothesis: Non-descriptions of audited entities responsibilities, and no explanation of terms and organization of the program or operations. premise: , dollars, impact, purposes, and past audit work if relevant), a description of the audited entity's responsibilities, and explanation of terms, organizational structure... | contradiction |
97,675 | hypothesis: The French defeated the Germans and own the province now. premise: One of the reasons why the Germans and the French have fought for possession of this province is that it's such a good place to live. | neutral |
68,848 | hypothesis: There are hotels, restaurants, and shops in the area. premise: Hotels, restaurants, and shops have proliferated, extending a warm welcome and the best of Lakeland hospitality to ever-growing numbers of visitors. | entailment |
51,523 | hypothesis: National savings in 22. premise: As a reference point, we also simulated a path assuming that national saving remains constant at the 2000 level of 18. | contradiction |
44,606 | hypothesis: The reporters would rather go after the GOP. premise: This is particularly unwise because after weeks of raking Clinton, reporters and pundits are inclined to demonstrate their balance by going after the GOP. | entailment |
319,511 | hypothesis: I would like to know who to expect to answer when I call. premise: uh-huh do you normally receive the calls or is it pretty much split | neutral |
352,707 | hypothesis: Women have jobs in all areas of the workforce, they are almost getting the same wages as most men, premise: um-hum because women are in every field now i mean i can't think of a field that they're not involved in | neutral |
47,337 | hypothesis: The film's emotional affect is lessened because the physical aspects are so bad. premise: Because it is more dreadful physically, the film is less potent emotionally. | entailment |
318,918 | hypothesis: Kathy wants a lot of kids to come. premise: Kathy is inviting her entire nursery school class so, please, hug a 4-year-old! | entailment |
144,297 | hypothesis: Opportunities are never denied due to gender for anyone. premise: People were always aware of the issue [of gender], but I was never denied an opportunity. | neutral |
380,800 | hypothesis: The train could be derailed at any moment. premise: It could go off the rails at any moment. | neutral |
93,468 | hypothesis: Have faith in my ability to do this. premise: I'm calling us to renew our faith in each other. | neutral |
162,695 | hypothesis: Registration of expatriates is higher in some countries. premise: but uh i it's it's interesting though people that do we've had noticed we had been in Malaysia during one election year and the Philippines in another that there seems to be a higher percent of the expatriate population i mean well over fifty... | entailment |
219,074 | hypothesis: AMerican cars are the best. premise: and it's just amazing and i mean they got and you know they're not making them like that now you know so but they're still they're still a lot i think definitely better than the uh American carmaker and stuff | contradiction |
262,934 | hypothesis: The America Little was put up north because people in the south didn't like it. premise: This was New Hampshire, the northernmost region of the America Little. | neutral |
376,822 | hypothesis: It was kind of interesting. premise: just recently it was really kind of interesting because Arsenio was asking him about uh | entailment |
258,299 | hypothesis: A construct is an attribute that you can measure quantifiably. premise: Construct An attribute, usually unobservable, such as educational attainment or socioeconomic status, that is represented by an observable measure. | neutral |
386,162 | hypothesis: The Republicans are offering themselves up to the press in order to bring light to their current issue. premise: By charging into the arena, the Republicans are offering the press an alternative political target. | neutral |
39,002 | hypothesis: I already knew their names. premise: I asked for their names. | contradiction |
378,066 | hypothesis: Most awkward Dems enjoy talking a lot about why they don't talk about Lewinsky. premise: The choice of more awkward Dems, this requires dismissing talk of Lewinsky, then talking endlessly about why you're not talking about her. | neutral |
282,350 | hypothesis: Gauve asked what choices were available. premise: What choices have we? asked Gauve. | entailment |
205,652 | hypothesis: The Blue Mountains are not in Jamaica. premise: This natural affinity between the Blue Mountains and the coffee bean is amazing, because the first plants are said to have arrived in Jamaica by accident. | contradiction |
50,465 | hypothesis: The site is just as it's always been. premise: The site is actually no longer at the address that Direct Hit found to be most visited (a common problem with search engines). | contradiction |
198,039 | hypothesis: There are extra hours of labor just to get to it. premise: and so they say there's uh three hours of labor just to uncover where the the metal shaft goes in because it goes through the through the door in between the windshield and the driver's side door and comes out above the driver's head | entailment |
162,547 | hypothesis: The firefighters arrived promptly and doused the fire completely before a flame was even visible from outside. premise: The green flames of the burning houses scorched the sky. | contradiction |
181,061 | hypothesis: I was convinced that they would fetch up at the house in Soho, but it appears I was mistaken. premise: I was sure they'd fetch up at the house in Soho sooner or later. | neutral |
170,943 | hypothesis: If you're on drugs, it affects how you act by making you irrational. premise: i i do because um with all all the sports you know and everything they're doing there and also because whenever you're dealing with drugs like if you if you are on drugs then that affects the way you work and everything | neutral |
386,231 | hypothesis: Mr. Carter nodded. premise: Never!" Mr. Carter shook his head. | contradiction |
300,464 | hypothesis: What should an American woman expect in the next two decades? premise: what do you envision for the next twenty years as far as women in American society | entailment |
82,290 | hypothesis: We have no plans of getting a pet after our summer vacation. premise: we're going to get another one this summer we're we've a got a vacation planned and we want to wait until we get back from the vacation before we | contradiction |
315,701 | hypothesis: She was never married. premise: she got married i don't know did you ever know Gary | contradiction |
287,451 | hypothesis: There are no freshwater springs located anywhere on the island. premise: On the island's west side, the Fontana Aretusa is a freshwater spring (just steps from the ocean) with black-and-white ducks swimming in its semi-circular papyrus pond. | contradiction |
326,763 | hypothesis: This was a well kept secret yet it has come out to light. premise: Only a tiny number of trusted aides and Secret Service agents could know of it. | neutral |
115,828 | hypothesis: The Libertarian Party prides itself on its efforts to foster openness and dialogue. premise: There are people who are not members of the Libertarian Party but who are open-minded about it and willing to listen, even though you may not be able to convert them. | neutral |
176,259 | hypothesis: Green landscapes of Holyrood Park are to the south to the palace, there you can see the volcanic peak known as Arthur's Seat. premise: To the south of the palace are the green landscapes of Holyrood Park, including the volcanic peak known as Arthur's Seat. | entailment |
371,810 | hypothesis: Ca'daan was weak, even puny, perhaps. premise: Right now, Ca'daan was one such animal. | contradiction |
144,437 | hypothesis: Trauma centers are not concerned with the testing for alcohol and other clinical procedures because the main goal is the get the patient stabilized. premise: Alcohol and other an assessment of testing and clinical practices in U.S. trauma centers. | contradiction |
298,175 | hypothesis: Tools can be responsible. premise: Tools don't have to take responsibility.' | contradiction |
28,905 | hypothesis: Dunleavy was an assistant at Milwaukee. premise: no i'm pretty familiar with with Dunleavy because he was an assistant at Milwaukee | entailment |
29,780 | hypothesis: That is a long career, fact. premise: that's that's a pretty short career on average | contradiction |
332,272 | hypothesis: Volume II is incomplete and needs revision. premise: Volume II will present the following appendices and may present | contradiction |
158,447 | hypothesis: This is a description of a stunning painting. premise: the moon held in the curved arms of a bridge. | neutral |
39,079 | hypothesis: You can look long and hard at his palace to see what he was like. premise: If you don't already have a clear idea of what kind of man Louis XIV was, take a long, hard look at his palace. | entailment |
117,630 | hypothesis: No matter what, I am a man, like all the other men, I have to fight. premise: Perhaps the hatching cannot be stopped--but I've decided that I am a man and must fight like one against the fates. | neutral |
67,082 | hypothesis: There was no description in the analysis of the significant alternatives of the significant alternatives that were considered. premise: Finally, in compliance with section 604(a)(5), the analysis describes the significant alternatives considered and rejected, including universal applicability to commercial ... | contradiction |
250,261 | hypothesis: BAC was the best method for alcohol abuse screening. premise: 43 In an ED study, BAC was a poor screen for alcohol abuse or dependence with a sensitivity of 20 percent, less sensitive than self-reported drinking. | contradiction |
343,068 | hypothesis: My wedding is set for November. premise: My wedding is set for August. | contradiction |
371,204 | hypothesis: LSC grantees closed over a million civil legal cases for people who otherwise wouldn't have representation. premise: For 1999, LSC grantees reported closing 1,038,662 million1 civil legal cases relating to issues such as domestic violence, child custody and visitation rights, evictions, access to health car... | neutral |
246,329 | hypothesis: Nobody knows where Annette is. premise: Annette had disappeared. | neutral |
117,856 | hypothesis: These reasons make it so this applies to the USA also, but not the District of Columbia. premise: For these reasons, the Commission has applied the U.S. | neutral |
42,021 | hypothesis: Two or more asset values could go down at a cumulative value to offset the increase of only one asset. premise: The increase in one asset is offset by an equal decrease in another asset. | neutral |
77,899 | hypothesis: They both stood. premise: He got up, and so did she. | entailment |
216,271 | hypothesis: The percentage of children on Ritalin has never been lower than current. premise: Nevertheless, the percentage of children on Ritalin has doubled since then. | contradiction |
327,446 | hypothesis: The Economics and Statistics Administration is part of the US Department of Commerce. premise: US Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics Administration. | entailment |
305,422 | hypothesis: Like both of us, all new hires are tested before they're officially hired. premise: okay so you were well i i got tested before i got hired too so but hum | neutral |
362,997 | hypothesis: that makes absolutely no sense to me premise: i think that makes the most sense | contradiction |
329,685 | hypothesis: The ethnographic section has a car, a boat, and video games. premise: The ethnographic section has tableaux of a nomad tent, a yurt, a village house, and a traditional carpet loom, with explanations of the natural dyes used to colour the wool. | contradiction |
222,944 | hypothesis: Serbia has been a very peaceful country. premise: The war he instigated provoked U.N. sanctions that wrecked the Serbian economy. | contradiction |
122,373 | hypothesis: Sant Antoni was a fishing village hidden in the pine trees at the side of a magnificent bay before 1960s. premise: Until the 1960s, Sant Antoni was a fishing village tucked into the pine trees at one end of a magnificent bay. | entailment |
155,027 | hypothesis: The railway line goes directly into Tolo Harbor. premise: The railway line then curves gracefully around Tolo Harbor, an idyllic body of water well-protected from the open sea. | contradiction |
110,760 | hypothesis: Some of the shows are really intriguing. premise: well i i don't know it just i don't really care much for TV at all i just i mean i sometimes get hooked into it | neutral |
216,884 | hypothesis: The giant man touched me. premise: The hands that had grabbed me belonged to a little man. | contradiction |
297,740 | hypothesis: Texas Instruments manufactures equipment for the semiconductor industry. premise: right Texas uh Texas Instruments makes equipment for the semiconductor business you know we make not a lot of but we make we were making a lot of our own manufacturing equipment and i bet they have a lot of metrics there i thi... | entailment |
253,174 | hypothesis: Only sixty percent of nitrogen oxide allowances will go to Acid Rain Programs. premise: Eighty percent of the total amount of nitrogen oxides allowances available for allocation each year will be allocated to Acid Rain Program units with coal as their primary or secondary fuel or residual oil as their prima... | contradiction |
324,235 | hypothesis: St. Peter was the first to be the primate. premise: The position of Bishop of Rome as primate of the Western Church (pope derived from papa, the Latin word for father), first claimed in the second century, was later asserted by Pope Leo I (440 461), who traced the succession back to St. Peter. | entailment |
364,233 | hypothesis: The others killed the whipmasters. premise: The Kal stood next to Ca'daan while the others finished off the few whipmasters who had survived. | entailment |
56,359 | hypothesis: She was wanting to work for the court. premise: The Appeals court job changed their plans to settle in Lansing, halfway between here and Saginaw, where she grew up. | neutral |
187,180 | hypothesis: I wish Moyers would address those that oppose him. premise: But I can't help wishing that Moyers would sometimes apply his keen mind to confronting those who disagree with him. | entailment |
171,419 | hypothesis: The wikala, now fully restored, hosts an arts center where you can purchase original pieces by local artists. premise: The wikala, now fully restored, hosts an arts center where you can view and buy pieces by local artists. | neutral |
318,078 | hypothesis: All bands, dancing and floor shows can be found in the principal hotels. premise: There are nightclubs in the principal hotels, with bands, dancing, and floor shows. | neutral |
57,197 | hypothesis: Tommy grabbed his arm. premise: I've heard that a girl always refuses you once a sort of convention." Tommy caught his arm. | entailment |
247,891 | hypothesis: By taking them home they will never find out where you live. premise: because if you took them into your home to to work in your yard or whatever they'd know where your house is and how to break in then | contradiction |
161,880 | hypothesis: The Old cite is preserves modern Arab treasures. premise: The exotic, walled Old Cite(excluding the Jewish Quarter) is a treasure house preserving 1,300 years of Arabic culture and architectural achievement, and remains the center for the many modern Palestinian neighborhoods of East Jerusalem. | contradiction |
300,097 | hypothesis: Jon said, what? premise: What, said Jon. | entailment |
132,092 | hypothesis: It is possible. premise: It may be so, I said, fascinated by Poirot's eloquence. | entailment |
8,000 | hypothesis: On this day, birds sing in this otherwise calm location. premise: Today birds chirp in the trees at this totally tranquil spot. | entailment |
318,303 | hypothesis: John Paul II approves abortion, because he thinks it helps women. premise: Yes, abortion is anathema to John Paul II, who is bemused by suggestions that he has an obsession with the subject, but he condemns abortion because he sees it as not only anti-life but also anti-woman. | contradiction |
286,837 | hypothesis: China's MFN status has been kept back by the other members. premise: Jesse Helms opposes granting China permanent MFN status, calling it a reward for bad behavior. | neutral |
354,458 | hypothesis: The water system brings brings in drinking water. premise: water system, with a 65-metre- (215-foot-) long tunnel some 37 metres (120 feet) underground. | neutral |
275,957 | hypothesis: Too many requirements are in place with this information. premise: Therefore, the information collection requirements contained in the | neutral |
76,774 | hypothesis: The only payment that China would accept for its goods was silver bullion. premise: Moreover, China would accept nothing but silver bullion in exchange for its goods, so Britian had to look for a more abundant commodity to square its accounts. | entailment |
282,034 | hypothesis: Terry Nelson was speaking to a group about an issue the Manufactured Home Owners Association of America had come up against. premise: It's pretty amazing how many elected officials aren't even aware of this issue, said Terry Nelson, vice president of the Manufactured Home Owners Association of America. | neutral |
73,296 | hypothesis: 10 for whites. premise: 20 for blacks. | contradiction |
198,042 | hypothesis: Kilgore got an award for his pro-bono work. premise: This award means a great deal to me, Kilgore said, pointing to others so honored. | neutral |
381,950 | hypothesis: Those who feel holidays aren't the same without a game are gonna have to deal with the pain. premise: Those who feel a holiday isn't the same without a game are welcome to tee off there. | contradiction |
55,377 | hypothesis: That is really neat because I can work over there premise: is that right oh neat that is just really neat because i | neutral |
283,397 | hypothesis: Merchandise processing fees are exchange revenue premise: The merchandise processing fee is therefore classified as a nonexchange revenue. | contradiction |
23,659 | hypothesis: No one has ever overdosed. premise: No one has ever overdosed. | entailment |
178,082 | hypothesis: PCS licensees may use that band for broadcast, and any other band near it. premise: That band has been allocated for use by broadband Personal Communications Services (PCS) licensees. | neutral |
336,536 | hypothesis: No standards of performance for executives have ever been set. premise: To this end, BLM, FHWA, IRS, and VBA developed a set of expectations for senior executive performance that were intended to balance organizational results, customer satisfaction, and employee perspectives and offered a menu of expectati... | contradiction |
320,024 | hypothesis: There is no advantage to this approach. premise: The advantage of recognizing the approach as an application of case study methods is that some aspects of the method-such as the close yoking of data collection and analysis-that may not be widely used now could be applied in a way that increases timeliness w... | contradiction |
78,952 | hypothesis: Guandong Province does not have fertile land. premise: Guangdong Province has some of China's most fertile land, and grows two crops of rice a year, along with vegetables of all kinds. | contradiction |
200,561 | hypothesis: Kal said he had fallen and hurt his mouth. premise: What happened to your mouth?She happened to it," said the Kal, turning to Vrenna. | contradiction |
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