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308,438 | hypothesis: There was a mule behind the scout. premise: A mule head, attached to a rangy mule body, weaved forward to follow dog-at-heel fashion behind the scout. | entailment |
276,174 | hypothesis: There is a reproduction of the FFC Director's letter in enclosure II. premise: The FFC Director's letter is reproduced in enclosure II, and the letter of the primary author of the FFC study is reproduced in enclosure III. | entailment |
212,004 | hypothesis: He finally exclaimed to the group, "Oh My!" premise: He said, finally, "Oh, my." | neutral |
313,753 | hypothesis: The board can allow up to three political parties, by law. premise: By law, the board is bipartisan and no more than six members may be of the same political party. | contradiction |
245,461 | hypothesis: It was a full moon. premise: Just then the moon came out from behind the clouds. | neutral |
187,033 | hypothesis: Levinson did nothing in Baltimore. premise: um no i don't Barry Levinson did um Diner and Tinman and Avalon which are all set in Baltimore | contradiction |
129,216 | hypothesis: We can hardly find any breeders in metropolitan areas. premise: well we found in general when you you look for breeders you don't find them in the uh metropolitan areas they you wind up going many miles out of town to find somebody that's handling whatever it is you're looking for | entailment |
173,887 | hypothesis: The method was for treating the calf's wound sustained in the farm yard. premise: The method was based on applying onto the wound a synthetically generated alpine calf's fat tissue and covering the scar with multi-polymeric plasma, which facilitated the healing so rapidly it was noticeable to a naked eye. | neutral |
320,753 | hypothesis: We wouldn't like it very much. premise: We'd appreciate it. | contradiction |
154,501 | hypothesis: She stomped off in an angry mood, her plan in tatters. premise: If this goes well, you shall come in on the ground floor." With which promise she took leave of her new ally, and walked briskly away from South Audley Mansions, well pleased with her morning's work. | contradiction |
186,276 | hypothesis: They wanted to ask the conductor when they would get to their destination. premise: 'Just the three of us.' I was already running for the front of the train. | neutral |
28,843 | hypothesis: What do you think? premise: so uh what do you think | entailment |
180,076 | hypothesis: I heard Chicago was required to hire Spanish-speaking teachers. premise: uh-huh uh-huh at one point and i cannot say that it's true now but at one point the city of Chicago was required by federal law to hire teachers who spoke Spanish so that they could teach to the the children there who only spoke Spanis... | entailment |
111,936 | hypothesis: Thompson is an accomplished cartoonist. premise: ( Doonesbury 's Duke character is not the only Thompson cartoon. | neutral |
201,127 | hypothesis: I left the airport. premise: I fled. | neutral |
302,032 | hypothesis: I have liked talked with you. premise: It's been a pleasure discussing these issues with you. | entailment |
55,025 | hypothesis: Maybe this year. premise: Maybe next year. | contradiction |
353,376 | hypothesis: Exploiting the newly dead is a perfectly fine and acceptable way of letting medical interns practice. premise: Exploiting the newly dead sounds ghoulish, but the medical establishment rationalizes the practice--at least in private--by saying that it's better than letting interns fumble on live patients. | contradiction |
262,338 | hypothesis: The producers were turned off by his idea. premise: Producers fell hard for the schtick, making him the most expensive writer in Hollywood. | contradiction |
348,134 | hypothesis: Stop trying to make stuff. premise: Be inventive. | contradiction |
175,423 | hypothesis: We took the paint and paper off of the house and put new paper on it. premise: so well we did do that we we stripped the paint off or the paper off of one of our you know off of our part of our house and then repapered it and it's that was not any fun | entailment |
194,797 | hypothesis: So you expected to find that? premise: Then you knew what you were going to find? | entailment |
193,351 | hypothesis: Four agencies attempted to use information technologies to improve services. premise: For example, we looked at the efforts of four agencies (the Departments of Agriculture, Health and Human Services, Interior, and Veterans Affairs) to both improve services and reduce staffing levels in their personnel offi... | entailment |
369,218 | hypothesis: Colonists of Madeira made the mistake of trying to bring everything with them. premise: Occupation of Madeira began in the early 1420s as a decidedly minimalist colonists arrived with only as much as they could carry from mainland Portugal. | contradiction |
113,027 | hypothesis: The dirtiest plants often do not listen to regulations and fail to adhere to cap and trade program requirements. premise: The data confirm a general prediction about cap-and-trade programs, that they will tend to create incentives for the dirtiest plants to clean up the most, as the per-ton cost of emission... | contradiction |
110,443 | hypothesis: St-Germain-des-Pres is a neighborhood on the East side of Paris. premise: There's still some life in St-Germain-des-Pres and the Latin Quarter, especially in university term time making local friends is the best way to find it. | neutral |
137,172 | hypothesis: The leader disliked religion, but let the people in anyway to show he was nice. premise: The Edict of Nantes was signed in 1598 to protect the Prot?es?tants, and five years later the Jesuits were allowed back into France. | contradiction |
143,084 | hypothesis: The Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine was built using funds from a Buddhist charity. premise: A deeply centering experience comes free with a stroll through the Self-Realization Fellowship Lake Shrine,(17190 Sunset Bvd. , a few blocks before PCH). | neutral |
129,187 | hypothesis: It may appear otherwise but we have good evidence for our method. premise: We have a solid basis for doing so. | neutral |
325,517 | hypothesis: It is possible to get charged double for shipping insurance if you do not ask first. premise: When choosing gifts to be shipped, remember to bypass the extremely fragile items and always ask for handling and insurance rates before you buy, as they can frequently double the price. | entailment |
379,065 | hypothesis: The Soviets did not know how to prop up the Polish economy. premise: Living standards dropped dramatically, and the Soviet Union was forced to prop up the Polish economy. | neutral |
165,748 | hypothesis: Do you ever clear out all of your stuff. premise: do you ever keep any of your stuff | contradiction |
228,496 | hypothesis: The Times' prescription involves a great deal of sleep. premise: The Times ' prescription is comparable to allowing people to choose how much to sleep while forbidding them from choosing how much to stay awake | neutral |
245,995 | hypothesis: The army in Japan was very large in size. premise: At that time it had a different Hakko-ichi-wu ( Eight World Regions Under One Roof ), embodying the militarist aims of the Imperial Japanese Army. | neutral |
52,623 | hypothesis: many types of spending are financed to promote general welfare. premise: More specifically they finance spending of many types to promote the general welfare, provide for the common defense, and ensure domestic national defense, a judicial system, aid to the elderly, construction of infrastructure, educati... | entailment |
154,360 | hypothesis: Captain Bayliss had a cool tone. premise: Captain Bayliss. It was acknowledgment rather than a greeting, delivered in a cool tone. | entailment |
27,051 | hypothesis: The control panels were in perfect condition. premise: Daniel had smashed pretty much every control panel to pieces. | contradiction |
218,300 | hypothesis: The hurricanes usually affect the area badly. premise: Destroyed by three hurricanes in this century and rebuilt each time, the church is now said to be almost entirely constructed of pieces of iron. | neutral |
355,034 | hypothesis: These tools can be applied strategically in specific environments. premise: Then, the focus shifts to the strategic application of these tools within busines sspecific environments. | entailment |
266,690 | hypothesis: I've seen that movie multiple times. I love watching the whole thing. premise: uh-huh oh i i definitely we saw part of The African Queen on on TV a couple of years ago and i've i've always i've been wanting to see all of it but we just you know we walk into the video store and we're like well why don't we ... | contradiction |
317,877 | hypothesis: They have been running brands on everything since 1961. premise: A lotta wild stuff down there nobody's been runnin' brands on anythin' much since '61. | contradiction |
133,584 | hypothesis: Derry had nothing in his pocket. premise: Derry pulled a data-disc from her pocket. | contradiction |
93,726 | hypothesis: I paused before I crossed the street. premise: I paused. | neutral |
228,138 | hypothesis: A man who wants to attack sees a target everywhere he looks. premise: But to a man with a hammer everything looks like a nail. | entailment |
68,669 | hypothesis: The mule never looked happy. premise: Anse glanced at the mule's long melancholy face. | neutral |
160,766 | hypothesis: I agree, finding a job is tough. premise: yeah it's hard to get a job you know | entailment |
245,563 | hypothesis: The theme is the same year in and year out. premise: The theme changes each year. | contradiction |
116,303 | hypothesis: Rita Vandemeyer was not her full name. premise: She always signed herself Rita Vandemeyer. | neutral |
317,250 | hypothesis: Auditors should not put objectives in the report. premise: Auditors should include in the report the audit objectives and the scope and methodology used for achieving the audit objectives. | contradiction |
52,646 | hypothesis: Jerusalem was conquered after a bloody battle. premise: Still reeling from the effects of the Persian devastation, Jerusalem was conquered in 638 by the forces of Islam. | neutral |
137,290 | hypothesis: Federal investment in research and development comprises those expenses for smoke breaks. premise: Federal investment in research and development comprises those expenses for basic research, applied research, and development that are intended to increase or maintain national economic productive capacity or ... | neutral |
390,425 | hypothesis: That could never work out, it would be horrible. premise: that would be nice | contradiction |
382,930 | hypothesis: There used to be more concerts than on offer now, but the quality is steadily increasing. premise: In the realm of classical music, Paris has come back into its own, with many fine concerts at Salle Pleyel and Theatre des Champs-Elysees, opera atathe new Opera-Bastille, and the ballet at the Opera-Garnier. | neutral |
363,086 | hypothesis: It warms my heart to see the youth take an interest in the Railroad Commission. premise: i'd i'd say yeah i'd say there's a large number especially of urban young voters that don't know what the Railroad Commission does | contradiction |
252,973 | hypothesis: There are no comparisons looked at. premise: In your article Amazon.Con, you compare order time on the phone for a traditional bookstore vs. | contradiction |
176,407 | hypothesis: There are creative writing schools in Heaven that teach how to write. premise: If only there were creative writing schools in Heaven, or failing that, editors, we could hope that Jesus would learn how to improve on awful sentences like that. | contradiction |
287,059 | hypothesis: They are very close to the chateau. premise: They're some way from the chateau and each other | contradiction |
139,974 | hypothesis: The girl could not find an escort. premise: The girl was alone. | neutral |
388,044 | hypothesis: That movie was fantastic. premise: that's an excellent movie | entailment |
263,794 | hypothesis: There are statues that depict Tutankhamun. premise: As you move further into the complex look for statues of King Tutankhamun and his wife, one of only a few depicting the young boy Pharaoh to be found at his capital. | entailment |
145,676 | hypothesis: Russert was sure the Kennedy curse existed. premise: Russert offered the clip as an omen of the curse that would strike John Kennedy 30 years later. | neutral |
89,481 | hypothesis: She spent hours trying to decide whether they were friends or enemies. premise: She did not pause to ascertain whether they were friends or foes. | contradiction |
92,897 | hypothesis: Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer are poor. premise: The magazine interviews Microsoft billionaire buddies Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer. | contradiction |
331,692 | hypothesis: Split purpose investments are important. premise: An example of an investment with a split purpose is a grant issued to a state to construct segments of the National Highway System and to conduct highway research. | neutral |
200,066 | hypothesis: The GNTO offices also have information about hotels and lodging. premise: The overseas offices of the Greek National Tourist Organization (GNTO) carry current schedules for the major ferry services. | neutral |
6,724 | hypothesis: Does it say that? premise: does it say uh-huh | entailment |
359,921 | hypothesis: Low tech products. premise: Hi-Tech Products | contradiction |
273,080 | hypothesis: It is necessary for California to do better. premise: Clearly, California can - and must - do better. | entailment |
244,905 | hypothesis: They call light green chiffon, for some unholy reason. premise: A light green, sir; a sort of chiffon, they call it. | neutral |
275,723 | hypothesis: The person discusses something about Texas. premise: uh no probably south maybe Texas actually | entailment |
278,481 | hypothesis: Keeping Tabs isn't speaking on her behalf. premise: Keeping Tabs would never presume to speak for Ms. | entailment |
255,971 | hypothesis: The standard indicated governs the special terms. premise: Some terms are designated as Special Term from SFFAS # and are terms defined specifically for the standard indicated. | entailment |
499 | hypothesis: Sir James Peel Edgerton was lying when he told me you could manage that for me. premise: Sir James Peel Edgerton said you would be able to manage that for me. | neutral |
105,377 | hypothesis: You wouldn't have talked to any of the others before. premise: and like you have your own little code name you know and you'd type in hi how are you and they'd type back and everybody and you'd have five or six or seven people talking to each other at the same time and everything everybody said | neutral |
235,933 | hypothesis: The church offers no denomination. premise: It has been subsequently converted by the Dutch to a Protestant church. | contradiction |
242,977 | hypothesis: Adrin caused a tunnel to collapse. premise: Adrin had collapsed his tunnel. | entailment |
89,489 | hypothesis: We provide a checklist of the guidelines. premise: We provide a checklist of the guidelines discussed in this appendix in table III. | entailment |
92,394 | hypothesis: Multipollutant strategy implementation can decrease demand for AC. premise: Therefore, even if a multipollutant strategy implementation causes a large increase in demand for AC, provided that the timing of compliance was clear and far enough in the future, adequate supply of AC should be assured. | neutral |
232,192 | hypothesis: LSC grantees received an estimated $10 in 1999. premise: In 1999, it is estimated that LSC grantees received approximately $10. | entailment |
21,947 | hypothesis: All people think culture drives politics premise: Those who think culture drives politics (e.g. | neutral |
259,893 | hypothesis: The construction sectors employment grew by 49. premise: Employment in the construction sector grew by 49. | entailment |
92,827 | hypothesis: I think the plea bargains for murderers are out of hand. premise: i you know i don't know i think there's a point some of these plea bargains and all this kind of stuff that they do it's just it just gets out of hand and i understand that you know that you know my husband and i | neutral |
135,122 | hypothesis: Um, no. premise: actually no um | entailment |
237,130 | hypothesis: On top of the elephants, there is a cushioned howdah for the rider. premise: An elephant-ride, which allows you to swing through the jungle and grassland while reclining on a cushioned howdah, is a great joy. | entailment |
251,492 | hypothesis: Spending on drugs has increased due to higher drug prices. premise: Overall, the nation's spending on prescription drugs has been increasing about twice as fast as spending on other health care services, and it is expected to keep growing. | neutral |
53,104 | hypothesis: There are lawyers and economists who are funded with taxpayer money. premise: We taxpayers are employing an army of lawyers and economists who spend their every waking moment--and probably a few in dreamland--thinking of ways to get Microsoft. | entailment |
14,066 | hypothesis: Avoiding the courtroom is the best way to help. premise: It's a service to help you stay out of the courtroom, he said. | neutral |
372,645 | hypothesis: She was the sweetest person ever. premise: She was still sweet as they make them. | neutral |
219,183 | hypothesis: I walked away from them and didn't talk to them. premise: 'What are you doing?' I asked. | contradiction |
212,140 | hypothesis: We learned how to beat the system because we were cheated so often. premise: When analyzing Argentina, it's important to keep in mind that since we've been cheated many times, we have learned how to beat the system. | entailment |
191,959 | hypothesis: Most of the museum is covered by a fee, but the extra play areas cost extra. premise: The principal exhibition area, the planetarium and aquarium, and the submarine Argonaute are covered by the entry fee (or Museum Pass), but all other activities even the creative play areas for young children cost extra (s... | entailment |
275,691 | hypothesis: He did. premise: Of course he did. | entailment |
363,907 | hypothesis: The military defense budget was shrinking since last year. premise: 16 billion, not accounting for plan sponsor responses to reduce that impact. | neutral |
129,014 | hypothesis: Please don't talk to me again Jim. premise: sure good talking to you Jim all right bye-bye | contradiction |
330,976 | hypothesis: The price increase occurred in the second part of the year. premise: Part of the torrent has moved into the local property market, raising prices by as much as 50 percent for prime residential blocks in the first half of this year. | contradiction |
208,195 | hypothesis: The information technology acquisition model influenced this audit guide. premise: This audit guide is based on and incorporates GAO's information technology acquisition model. | entailment |
231,134 | hypothesis: The new product development process can take over a year to complete. premise: Their new product development process included key, high-level decision points before moving into product demonstration, and again before making the production decision that required specific, knowledge-based exit criteria. | neutral |
240,977 | hypothesis: Greuze talked plainly to Franklin. premise: 'Allow me to be blunt, Mr. Franklin,' said Greuze. | entailment |
389,763 | hypothesis: The country's geography is starkly different throughout. premise: The country is a veritable compendium of geography. | entailment |
96,393 | hypothesis: Parts of the system, if it were ejected lower. premise: parts of the system if if it were to be jettisoned lower you know before it got up that high | entailment |
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