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8,894 | hypothesis: Shivaji had himself crowned as king and plundered the country to pay his soldiers. premise: Shivaji then had himself crowned King of the Marathas and, to pay his soldiers, plundered the country all the way east to Madras. | entailment |
166,856 | hypothesis: Under NIPA, business computer purchases count as saving and investment but training is consumption if it happens on-site. premise: This means that, under NIPA, business computer purchases count as saving and investment, but spending to train workers to use the new computers counts as current consumption rat... | neutral |
61,761 | hypothesis: It becomes a brown mess. premise: yeah it just turns brown and makes a mess | entailment |
185,253 | hypothesis: Julius said "no" by moving his head. premise: Julius shook his head. | neutral |
148,731 | hypothesis: There is too much oppression in this country. premise: took authority and they cut and they stab and and our nation does that a lot too i know it's not necessarily i don't think this is the greatest system either but i just feel like there's just a lot of oppression over the Soviet Union because of that the... | neutral |
27,906 | hypothesis: The structure erected by the corrupt treasurer Gilles Bethelot collapsed in the 19th century. premise: It was erected in the early 16th century by Francois I's corrupt treasurer, Gilles Berthelot ' part of it on a Venetian-style foundation of timber piles close-driven into the bed of the river. | neutral |
32,713 | hypothesis: A rural carrier delivers slower to cluster boxes than mail boxes. premise: A rural carrier can serve a cluster of boxes much faster than if the individual boxes were spread out along the route where the carrier would have to slow down, stop, and accelerate for each one. | contradiction |
340,443 | hypothesis: Ireland was subjected to raids by Vikings that lasted for decades. premise: From a.d. 795, Ireland was subject to repeated Viking raids. | neutral |
145,146 | hypothesis: The video stills were taken out of Johnson's possession. premise: After transcripts and video stills of her encounter were made public, Johnson says she hit the roof. | neutral |
89,545 | hypothesis: Perhaps many things, a man included. premise: Maybe a man. | neutral |
87,857 | hypothesis: Tommy muttered under his breath, preparing to speak again. premise: Well, here goes, murmured Tommy to himself, and repeated his former remark. | entailment |
42,453 | hypothesis: The problem was on the inside. premise: but you couldn't tell there was a problem | neutral |
344,429 | hypothesis: In the little time I get to spend with it, I can't even finish a page let alone an article. premise: um and it's one of those that i can either read either an article or a couple of pages of those brief excerpts in the time frame that i'm going to spend in there | contradiction |
264,439 | hypothesis: She used no strength. premise: She over-taxed her strength." A wave of revulsion swept over me. | contradiction |
12,970 | hypothesis: There are an abundance of decisions about further work that need made. premise: The preliminary assessment is the first decision point in the assessment process, including the consideration of multiple factors, a determination of the sufficiency of the data reliability with what is known at this point, and ... | neutral |
326,235 | hypothesis: The night was frigid. premise: It was a glorious night, hot and still. | contradiction |
163,878 | hypothesis: I still behave like a gentleman when there are women around, said the old man. premise: I still get up when a woman enters the room, open a door for her, and offer my seat on a bus. | neutral |
256,317 | hypothesis: He had a colt that has never competed with local champions. premise: Any thought of trying your colt against some of the local champions?" | entailment |
304,756 | hypothesis: I saw it...how they bowed to you. premise: Can't believe it ... how they came back to you, he marveled. | contradiction |
55,516 | hypothesis: We don't get Arts or Entertainment in San Antonio like the old stuff they had on there. premise: and uh we used to get Arts and Entertainment in San Antonio and i we get a little bit of the good ones here but we used to try and catch uh some of the stuff they had on there | contradiction |
95,512 | hypothesis: George Stephanopoulos believed that Al Gore had a chance at becoming president. premise: In Newsweek , George Stephanopoulos outlines keys to an Al Gore presidential 1) He must express a clear agenda, not just be Clinton without the personal baggage. | neutral |
388,343 | hypothesis: No Hispanic people were angry at Bob Dole for his endorsement of English being the official language of the United States. premise: Bob Dole angered many Hispanics by endorsing the move to make English the official language of the United States. | contradiction |
384,668 | hypothesis: The bald man waited for the villager's recovery. premise: The bald man waited until the villager recovered. | entailment |
191,775 | hypothesis: People were relieved to know that the tax rate was going down. premise: yeah they used to have and what do they i don't know what the percentage is now they used to be taxed thirty percent | neutral |
288,479 | hypothesis: Cindy, I heard you dislike movies. premise: Cindy have you seen Dances With Wolves | contradiction |
221,661 | hypothesis: We are embarrassed for them to see out worn out carpets. premise: They know we are not in their league financially, but we feel a little sheepish inviting them to view our worn upholstery and carpets. | entailment |
309,766 | hypothesis: Things that have been good for Argentina have generally been disastrous for Chile. premise: Historically, what has been good for Chile (Argentina's neighbor) has been a disaster for Argentina, and this works the other way around. | entailment |
88,794 | hypothesis: The meeting isn't meant to confirm any information. premise: The purpose of the closeout meeting is to ensure that GAO staff have been provided with a full understanding of the information they have gathered at a field location and its relevance to the engagement's objectives. | contradiction |
10,341 | hypothesis: Boris confidently objected, a smile breaking out across his face. premise: 130 "No," admitted Boris at last sullenly, "you do not." | contradiction |
19,214 | hypothesis: We're watching over it, but only when things get really bad. premise: that we've been paying real close attention to that so we're using the ones that uh have the lower rate as a matter of fact the uh the uh credit union | neutral |
361,466 | hypothesis: Most of what I do is out of necessity. premise: yeah i'm not too much uh you know i don't have a lot of hobbies mine are just mostly you know things i just do out of necessity | entailment |
126,393 | hypothesis: We started this around New Year's. premise: well that's what we've got ours we we started about New Year's we decided we'd get ambitious we took one load over there and now we've got these containers filling up with stuff and you know it it it's not a very high priority thing to go haul these uh containers ... | entailment |
200,741 | hypothesis: The sun turned the sky red in the late afternoon. premise: It was late afternoon and the red sun hung behind the Old One. | entailment |
218,752 | hypothesis: The meeting offered an easy way to steal information. premise: These meetings offered a generally secure environment to share information, while also encouraging broader member participation. | contradiction |
146,390 | hypothesis: Finding the truth is a long and arduous journey. premise: Because, so long as the evidence against him was vague and intangible, it was very hard to disprove. | neutral |
209,297 | hypothesis: Modren India consists of young and mobile professionals. premise: The new religion of India is of course modernization, and young, upwardly mobile professionals are everywhere. | entailment |
297,237 | hypothesis: The role of leadership in high-performing organizations has been examined. premise: In earlier reports and testimonies, we observed that top leadership must play a critical role in creating and sustaining high-performing organizations. | entailment |
278,875 | hypothesis: Some people wonder why they would vote. premise: for the candidates so they think well you know why vote | entailment |
88,756 | hypothesis: The West does not meddle in Russia's atrocities. premise: The West tolerates Russia's atrocities because it has no choice and because it is better for Russia to take out its aggression on its own citizens than to go adventuring abroad. | entailment |
380,950 | hypothesis: The park has been permanently closed. premise: There are several entrances to the park; you can pick up a free map at the visitors' center near the eastern entrance, off the Golden State Freeway (Highway 5). | contradiction |
205,801 | hypothesis: A detached perspective is critical to Kennedy's writing, in her opinion premise: The Phoenix 's Kennedy sees it as proof of her utter disengagement and her detachment from the people she writes about. | entailment |
241,381 | hypothesis: There are no home theater rooms being showcased here at all. premise: To the right is a huge electronics and computer selection featuring a home theater room and a classical listening room. | contradiction |
57,218 | hypothesis: Viewers do not expect the film to end that way. premise: At least it gives the film a surprise ending. | entailment |
263,170 | hypothesis: Manuel II tried to appease his enemies by letting a Iranian district inside his city. premise: The Byzantine Emperor at the time, Manuel II (1391 1425), tried to appease his enemies by allowing a Turkish district, mos?αue, and tribunal within his city, and by courting Turkish goodwill with gifts of gold, bu... | contradiction |
116,175 | hypothesis: Fenner neglected to signal the wagons to stop. premise: Hey, here comes somebody poundin' leather so hard he's gonna beat it right intuh th' ground!"Fenner pulled up Tar, flung up his hand to signal the wagons to a halt. | contradiction |
321,007 | hypothesis: It takes a team of five to create the strategy for managing the acquisition. premise: It includes developing the overall strategy for managing the acquisition. | neutral |
334,208 | hypothesis: I think you'll be able to recover from this setback within a year. premise: I believe that your hearts will go on. | neutral |
386,543 | hypothesis: Kaliszewski stopped the bad things from happening. premise: The situation was saved by the young doctor - Kaliszewski. | entailment |
116,475 | hypothesis: The irish didn't like centralized adminisration. premise: Unlike the Irish, they favored centralized administration, and enforced their rule with the building of fortified castles. | entailment |
17,369 | hypothesis: I let Mr. Inglethorp go but that's not why she has me in her books. premise: But I am in her black books, since I cleared Mr. Inglethorp. | contradiction |
13,732 | hypothesis: Not quite. premise: Not exactly. | entailment |
334,844 | hypothesis: The contents of this guide have not been subject to alteration. premise: Based on consultations with our advisory group and our case study entities, we consolidated and refined the factors to those presented in this guide. | contradiction |
237,517 | hypothesis: He had always liked acrobats. premise: Finally, he said, "Acrobats?" | neutral |
360,951 | hypothesis: Dallas gets famous ice storms. premise: oh no we didn't even have any of the famous Dallas ice storms | entailment |
74,710 | hypothesis: I am glad we got to talk today. premise: i i can understand i can understand well it's been good talking with you | neutral |
209,285 | hypothesis: The annual music festival takes place in June. premise: It is the centerpiece of the annual music festival, here in June (see below). | entailment |
373,876 | hypothesis: The CEO and chairman of the board positions can be separated to eliminate conflicts in function. premise: Some participants believed that separation of the CEO and chairman of the board positions recognizes the differences in their roles and eliminates conflicts in functions. | entailment |
154,627 | hypothesis: There are interesting stores in the warehouse district. premise: The surrounding warehouse districts have interesting stores for souvenir browsing. | entailment |
305,667 | hypothesis: They did not have to make an exchange for Florida. premise: They held it for only a year before returning it to Spain in exchange for Florida, but during this period trade was opened up to additional markets, notably the North American colonies. | contradiction |
267,220 | hypothesis: Disneyland Paris is an alternative, located 20 miles east of Paris. premise: An alternative is Disneyland Paris, 32 km (20 miles) east of Paris near Marne-la-Vall??e. | entailment |
200,122 | hypothesis: Many stories of great honor and battles are etched in the walls of Edinburgh Castle, premise: Take them to Edinburgh Castle for stories of heroism and great views of the city. | neutral |
39,551 | hypothesis: The Old Town is located south of Princes Street. premise: Looking north from the high ground of the Old Town, the first street you can see is Princes Street. | entailment |
318,187 | hypothesis: I hate when peopel talk about drugs because I am very anti-drug. premise: you know drugs drugs and everything else and they talk about how soon they start that and that scares me | neutral |
362,443 | hypothesis: I was listening to Norm Hisken's show and there was someone talking about statistics having to do with winning. premise: well there's there's a guy on that was on Norm Hisken's show that i listen to going to work in the morning who does uh uh it's essentially trivial statistics but they've got a statistic i... | entailment |
168,126 | hypothesis: Les Miserable was showing at the cinema when we went. premise: and uh we went and saw uh Les Les Les Miserables | neutral |
2,784 | hypothesis: They both got thrown out in the gutter with none of their belongings. premise: Don Reese, he put them both out in the street. | neutral |
200,732 | hypothesis: He was silent. premise: He said, finally, "Oh, my." | contradiction |
93,567 | hypothesis: Time believes that Gore's consultant wildly contrasted the dark arts type role of Clinton's secret consultant. premise: Time likens her to Clinton's own once secret consultant, Dick Morris and suggests that Gore may have been keeping her under deep cover. | contradiction |
73,186 | hypothesis: NATO invests billions of dollars in fighter-jets every year. premise: Surveillance and air power are vastly more sophisticated than in previous wars, NATO has a far greater power monopoly in Europe than Hitler had, and in Kosovo, unlike in Vietnam, the isolated party in the war was not the United States but... | neutral |
260,592 | hypothesis: I didn't watch The Walking Dead when it first came out and now I feel like I'm too far behind to even start. premise: well i think i just sort of uh didn't start watching it and then felt like i would have been way too late getting in on the action to figure out what was going on so i never did get involve... | neutral |
114,142 | hypothesis: Peter Stuyvesant is no longer alive. premise: A small, furry, ultra-observant Dutchman in a big black hat is funny if he's not Peter Stuyvesant, who, were he alive today, would probably stick with the Republican Party, but could perhaps become funny if a Jewish squirrel bit him on the ass. | entailment |
386 | hypothesis: It wasn't the Apaches, certainly. premise: Warn't no Apaches, that's for certain. | entailment |
94,453 | hypothesis: New York's Daniel Patrick Moynihan. premise: Daniel Patrick Moynihan of New York, and Rep. | entailment |
79,129 | hypothesis: There should be at least two appeals for you. premise: right right um you're subject to one appeal i i kind of don't agree with you on that i think probably you should have at least two appeals | entailment |
69,748 | hypothesis: Blacks are more affected by changes in welfare benefits. premise: Because blacks, on average, have lower incomes than whites, they are more affected by changes in welfare benefits. | entailment |
313,675 | hypothesis: A lot of resources was uses to build Sukh Niwas. premise: The most inviting place in the palace is the Sukh Niwas (Hall of pleasure), with doors inlaid in ivory and sandalwood. | neutral |
19,826 | hypothesis: Climbing in wet weather means you'll be more likely to fall. premise: Climbing out of season (especially in wet weather) is not recommended, but people do it all the time. | neutral |
341,385 | hypothesis: Sunbeam and Tyco purposefully obfuscate their policies from the consumer. premise: It's the lack of transparency in the way that companies--like Sunbeam, and not like Tyco--use them that is. | neutral |
118,837 | hypothesis: Tell me about trust. premise: I don't think you get to lecture on trust.' | contradiction |
174,276 | hypothesis: The government will reimburse companies for any jailed workers. premise: yeah plus i guess if they are in trouble enough to be jailed or something of that nature for any length of time then the company has lost what they've put into that employee and their expertise or whatever | contradiction |
57,489 | hypothesis: It was only I who looked ridiculous. premise: We both looked ridiculous. | contradiction |
222,522 | hypothesis: Memphis State's ability to play was uninhibited. premise: next year they'll be uh playing and i know Memphis State was even in a few of them where they got uh couldn't play | contradiction |
320,750 | hypothesis: Around fifty (50) policies were evaluated for the improvement of technological performance. premise: In that regard, they evaluated a set of about 50 policies to improve the technology performance and characterization of the residential, commercial, industrial, transportation, and electricity generation sec... | entailment |
332,469 | hypothesis: Ca'daans skin was clammy and Jon was looking at him. premise: Jon looked at Ca'daan and Ca'daan felt his skin grow clammy. | entailment |
146,660 | hypothesis: George A. Omas has no position of authority. premise: George A. Omas, Chairman | contradiction |
290,801 | hypothesis: The racist charge is both quirky and wacky. premise: But the racism charge isn't quirky or wacky--it's demagogy. | contradiction |
116,716 | hypothesis: Fixed costs are pegged to postal density. premise: Therefore we use postal density as the driver of fixed costs. | entailment |
34,409 | hypothesis: Medicare might not last another 20 years. premise: The long-term outlook for Medicare is much bleaker. | neutral |
237,438 | hypothesis: There is a moderate demand for a replacement catalyst for power plants. premise: Except for a moderate demand for replacement catalyst, much of this capacity will be available after 2004 because these large demand peaks will have mostly passed. | neutral |
13,516 | hypothesis: The word 'quality' is used by marketers everyday. premise: oh yeah you could almost label everything quality in some sense or other but i think sometimes the word is a little over used but | neutral |
223,522 | hypothesis: The RER does not run until late afternoon. premise: Make an early start, travel by RER (see page 103), and you can fit in a morning tour of part of the palace. | contradiction |
142,091 | hypothesis: Despite the words being comforting, eyes turned away. premise: The words were smooth enough, but the eyes turned away again. | entailment |
59,020 | hypothesis: My correspondents don't like your idea. premise: Some of my correspondents say no. | neutral |
170,663 | hypothesis: Kept a distance behind. premise: Hung on behind. | entailment |
6,026 | hypothesis: The old vats and winepresses are unimpressive and no one would pay money to see them. premise: The splendid old vats and winepresses are themselves worth the visit, and the guides will tell you everything you want to know about wine. | contradiction |
61,199 | hypothesis: Critics lampooned the St. Petersburg-based company's 18 day performance. premise: Critics applaud the St. Petersburg-based company's 18 day stint in New York. | contradiction |
249,080 | hypothesis: Insurance is important for well-being. premise: Many insured families have inadequate child benefits, excessive costs, or periods without coverage. | neutral |
389,639 | hypothesis: Tickets to the Himeji Castle and the Koko-en garden are only sold separately. premise: A special combination ticket is available for both Himeji Castle and nearby Koko-en, a superb landscaped garden built in 1992 by a Kyoto-based master gardener on the site of a former samurai residence. | contradiction |
26,263 | hypothesis: He pretends to be a conservative. premise: Poses as being moderate. | contradiction |
349,431 | hypothesis: The team is completely relying on the young players. premise: you know the hype were just unbelievable it's just you know the last oh i guess probably since about eighty four about eighty five was when they started kind of going downhill really but you know i'm just used to always growing up and hearing Cow... | neutral |
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