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123,845 | hypothesis: Tommy screamed for Tuppence with a loud voice. premise: 179 "Tuppence ?" faltered Tommy. | contradiction |
334,892 | hypothesis: There is a larger bookstore in south Wales. premise: The Edinburgh-based James Thin has the largest bookstore in Scotland (on George Street, opposite the university buildings of Chambers Street). | neutral |
311,413 | hypothesis: It is not possible to investigate scientific principles more deeply. premise: For example, specific principles may be investigated more deeply and strategies for implementing a principle, such as developing information technology human capital, may be proposed in more detail. | contradiction |
40,943 | hypothesis: For many years the Windermere Steamboat Museum had stood empty. premise: North of the town, Windermere Steamboat Museum looks back to the golden age of lake transport. | contradiction |
191,236 | hypothesis: China has played against Norway before and won. premise: The team now faces China, which crushed defending champion Norway 5-0. | entailment |
287,631 | hypothesis: Volume II is not currently under development. premise: Volume II is under development at this time and will be organized alphabetically by topic. | contradiction |
373,812 | hypothesis: It goes to show that the concept of USO is still best boiled down to its ability to deliver all over the place. premise: also illustrates that the concept of the USO has many more dimensions than ubiquitous delivery. | contradiction |
365,095 | hypothesis: At least twice. premise: More'n once too. | entailment |
308,101 | hypothesis: The technician was having trouble keeping his balance. premise: The technician, wanting to escape into tomorrow, regained consciousness and jumped on his feet, which were not all that stable. | entailment |
187,947 | hypothesis: The Habima Theatre has the most concerts in the city. premise: The Habima Theatre, Habima Square is claimed to be the country's best repertory theatre. | neutral |
43,824 | hypothesis: Dole does not like Woodward. premise: Dole gave 12 hours of formal interviews and lots more time informally, in part because, as his press secretary Nelson Warfield told me last week, he likes Woodward personally. | contradiction |
371,502 | hypothesis: The Garajou coastline features one of Europe's first underwater nature reserve. premise: Sub-aquatic enthusiasts are in luck in along the Garajau coastline one of Europe's first underwater nature reserves was created. | entailment |
212,187 | hypothesis: it's obvious why everyone started getting worried twenty years ago premise: i can't understand why nobody saw that before i mean even even not | contradiction |
244,502 | hypothesis: They want someone to teach them right from wrong. premise: it's just that they have absolutely no no morals and it's really sad | neutral |
219,125 | hypothesis: Gisleburtis was the artist that carved the tympanum of Jesus. premise: Below Jesus' feet is a Latin in?scription that suggests that the tympanum was the work of one man, Gislebertus (Gilbert). | neutral |
86,840 | hypothesis: Up the stairs. premise: Upstairs you know." | entailment |
89,273 | hypothesis: One solution was to take slots at airports away from the big airlines and help support Spirit and Frontier. premise: One solution being proposed, for instance, would take some landing and takeoff slots at major airports away from the industry giants and auction them off to smaller, low-fare airlines. | neutral |
8,554 | hypothesis: Tig awards are important premise: Several 2002 TIG awards, now well underway, targeted intake systems. | neutral |
280,103 | hypothesis: This man was not likely to grant many favors. premise: It was having to ask any kind of favor from this man. | neutral |
171,179 | hypothesis: Postal Service distribution is the best means of distributing. premise: The Commission, by a letter to the Postmaster General, requested this distribution from the Postal Service. | neutral |
58,096 | hypothesis: Economists' expectations have been confounded by the fact that more capital may suggest a rise in productivity. premise: These high rates of return seem to contradict economists' general expectations that increasing the supply of capital reduces its return and thus seems to indicate a rise in total factor p... | entailment |
49,379 | hypothesis: Jon ran away when he saw the man. premise: Jon waited until the man was nearly on him and then stepped in. | contradiction |
370,212 | hypothesis: By delaying the litigation or intentionally filling discovery and other motions, the opposing counsel and parties could seek to compromise the alien client's rights, when they know that he is out of the country and unrepresented. premise: Opposing counsel and parties could seek to compromise the alien clien... | entailment |
326,158 | hypothesis: The girl's eyes stared at Julius in a fangirl kind of way. premise: The colour surged into her face, her eyes looked admiringly at Julius. | entailment |
290,989 | hypothesis: The social needs of the elderly one of the reasons why older individuals are often in need of legal help. premise: Elderly people often require legal assistance because of their special health, income and social needs, especially in coping with the government administered benefits on which many depend for i... | entailment |
271,902 | hypothesis: You can look across the hills and see the stark grey towers. premise: Arrive early in the morning for your first look across the hills from the grey-stone towers of San Gimignano (a medieval Manhattan ), or come to Siena's Piazza del Campo at sunset. | neutral |
62,361 | hypothesis: If the political tensions are between people that are for medium and no government, how should the Journals allies find comfort? premise: If the basic political tensions in America today are between pro-big-government and anti-big-government factions, and the pro-big-government faction just won, how are t... | contradiction |
317,797 | hypothesis: No revisions have been made to the protocols. premise: The protocols have been revised in those areas to reflect the | contradiction |
141,896 | hypothesis: Welfare reform has never been discussed at a meeting of the National Governors' Association. premise: Welfare reform was the hot topic at the National Governors' Association winter meeting. | contradiction |
96,481 | hypothesis: The statment was brilliant and insightful. premise: The statement was absurd and idiotic but it was a victory none the less. | contradiction |
20,846 | hypothesis: The gardens are perfectly manicured. premise: Outside, set in manicured gardens, are the remains of the Abbey of Holyrood. | entailment |
377,102 | hypothesis: He was using an incantation. premise: Words hissed from his lips in a stream of sibilants too quick for Dave to catch. | neutral |
8,316 | hypothesis: I read to escape from issues at my house. premise: oh i just read for escape well i mean it's | neutral |
220,513 | hypothesis: Claude Monet's house is less interesting to see than the gardens. premise: Claude Monet's glorious floral and water gardens are much more attractive than the rather artificially restored house. | neutral |
56,924 | hypothesis: I didn't undrestand why he clung to that idea. premise: I had never understood his insistence on that point. | entailment |
250,314 | hypothesis: No Roman has never been to Castle Rock or Arthur's Seat. premise: Roman legions encountered the strongholds of the Castle Rock and Arthur's Seat, held by a tribe of ancient Britons known as the Votadini. | contradiction |
42,198 | hypothesis: Could it be a disintegrator gun? premise: But if he's 'people,' maybe it's a disintegrator gun." | entailment |
163,480 | hypothesis: We would have noticed anybody who came in by the front door. premise: No one could have come in by the front door without our seeing and hearing him." | entailment |
87,553 | hypothesis: What next? premise: And now? | entailment |
140,988 | hypothesis: The man was enthusiastic. premise: But he is more than ordinarily unresponsive. | contradiction |
51,712 | hypothesis: Mergers may make the economy stronger. premise: The new American vogue for mergers may be making the economy stronger, though the jury is still out on that question. | entailment |
302,947 | hypothesis: There was a plan for capturing Lincoln. premise: As far as Lincoln was aware, the plan was this: | neutral |
145,316 | hypothesis: The Quinta da Boa Vista is another garden in Funchal. premise: Another of Funchal's loveliest gardens, five minutes away by car is Quinta da Boa Vista (Rua Luis Figueiroa de Albuquerque). | entailment |
182,706 | hypothesis: The government has been made accountable. premise: Because the Government has been entrusted with, and made accountable for, these resources and responsibilities, they should be recognized in the financial reports of the Federal Government and of its component entities. | entailment |
33,750 | hypothesis: There is a modest 6th-century b.c. premise: It still has an immensely impressive ninth-century-b.c. | contradiction |
190,619 | hypothesis: Shopping begins at any time in the three capitals. premise: In all three little capitals, shopping begins where the boats come in. | contradiction |
136,171 | hypothesis: The law will be changed once adequate resources are assigned to help the individuals affected. premise: but what was the good of getting the law changed if no one is there to help the individual? | contradiction |
110,672 | hypothesis: I ignored White. premise: 'Uh oh.' I tapped White on the shoulder. | contradiction |
165,836 | hypothesis: He got killed. premise: that one right well he got killed awhile awhile awhile back yeah and his uh an image of him was at the wedding | entailment |
303,290 | hypothesis: That's the one about the gypsies. premise: that's right that one about the gypsies or that hunger or something uh | entailment |
366,588 | hypothesis: Red yelled for him to come out premise: Red only waved for him to come out. | contradiction |
247,553 | hypothesis: Everyone is here. premise: Where are the rest of you? asked Jon. | contradiction |
371,146 | hypothesis: You'll never be able to talk to your computer. premise: they're going to take it much further and i guess in aircraft and all that a lot of it is going to be like you talk to the computer like two thousand one or two thousand ten ten when you talk to the computer and yeah | contradiction |
363,757 | hypothesis: I could not stop clapping after the movie ended. premise: really i enjoyed that movie i thought that was a good movie | neutral |
188,990 | hypothesis: Nrcs says the program was authorized for $1. premise: NRCS states that the program was authorized at $1. | entailment |
60,883 | hypothesis: There is no way to reach it. premise: You'll need to walk down a long steep corridor to reach it. | contradiction |
335,717 | hypothesis: Small parties were easier to host than large ones. premise: Apache war parties are never large. | neutral |
239,388 | hypothesis: You are on vacation today, so let's go out. premise: oh yeah probably better let you get back to work | contradiction |
365,091 | hypothesis: In the future, Mr. T. premise: But later, Mr. T. | entailment |
345,839 | hypothesis: Hastings, let's go for a walk. premise: Come for a stroll, Hastings. | entailment |
31,927 | hypothesis: They will never find me. premise: They'll find my body. | contradiction |
218,563 | hypothesis: They were keeping the pace faster and faster at night. premise: They were pushing the pace all right. | neutral |
213,076 | hypothesis: The stuff is pricey because it has gold plating. premise: that stuff is expensive | neutral |
239,661 | hypothesis: Section 3 covers the relative burden of the USO. premise: Again, this is contrary to our finding in Section 3 about the relative burden of the USO. | entailment |
47,915 | hypothesis: Drake took his brigade south to avoid an altercation with the Spanish. premise: Then, under cover of darkness, Drake sent out attack boats to destroy the Spanish frigates. | contradiction |
191,148 | hypothesis: That particular candy melts and becomes difficult to eat. premise: Next to the MGM Grand you will find M and M World, four stories of merchandise and memorabilia dedicated to the candy that doesn't melt in your hand. | contradiction |
276,311 | hypothesis: Susan M. Hoffman answers many questions for non-profits. premise: Susan M. Hoffman, the pro bono coordinator at Washington, D.C.'s Crowell and Moring, regularly receives queries from non-profit organizations via email. | entailment |
190,026 | hypothesis: Correct, I saw them. premise: oh yes i've seen them | entailment |
256,247 | hypothesis: There were reports of the solution causing side effects. premise: For the Menidia beryllina test method, the effluent sample was an industrial wastewater spiked with CuSO4, the receiving water sample was a natural seawater spiked with CuSO4, and the reference toxicant sample was bioassay-grade FORTY FATHOM... | contradiction |
182,313 | hypothesis: He developed his relationship with his father thanks to what they did on Saturdays. premise: he felt like that that was a good way on Saturday's that he developed a good relationship with his father | entailment |
197,709 | hypothesis: There is plenty of limestone for FGD systems even though we are going to needing a lot of it. premise: With regard to reagents and other consumables, clearly there is ample supply of limestone for additional FGD systems, especially in light of conservatively high assumptions that were used to make these es... | neutral |
342,354 | hypothesis: The patients let whenever they wanted. premise: But nothing much seemed to be known about the patients they were seldom seen outside the grounds. | contradiction |
205,390 | hypothesis: Gentilello was responsible for overseeing all the publishing. premise: Gentilello agreed that we should all keep publishing in our various disciplines. | neutral |
269,252 | hypothesis: I am really quite attractive and stand out in a crowd. premise: I'm sure my pleasing features and distinguished appearance would single me out from any crowd." | neutral |
84,055 | hypothesis: George isn't given any slack by the mainstream media. premise: The mainstream media do not cut George W. any slack. | entailment |
76,079 | hypothesis: A while back there was a program on TV down here on the educational channel. premise: there was a program on TV down here on the educational channel here a while back about a lot of little | entailment |
279,115 | hypothesis: There is no suggestion that Disney will turn its attention to Beowulf. premise: No doubt in the Disney version, Beowulf and the feisty, coed-army warrior-princess who inevitably will be written into the script as his partner will befriend a misunderstood Grendel and Grendel's mom (it's not easy being green)... | contradiction |
79,032 | hypothesis: The purchase authorization portion is the approval. premise: The purchase authorization portion of the process is the formal approval of the purchase by responsible designated officials within the agency and usually results in the obligation of budget authority. | entailment |
279,226 | hypothesis: We have not been successful in obtaining the relevant and adequate records. premise: Thus far, we have sought to obtain adequate, relevant records and explanations without success. | entailment |
41,607 | hypothesis: This was the place where the original Byzantium stood. premise: This was the site of the original Byzantium, founded in the seventh century b.c. , and of the civic centre of Constantinople, capital of the Byzantine Empire. | entailment |
337,097 | hypothesis: He did not want to do it. premise: "Yeah," he decided. | contradiction |
336,296 | hypothesis: Significant findings and recommendations are important to ensure benefits of audit work are realized. premise: Providing continuing attention to significant findings and recommendations is important to ensure the benefits of audit work are realized. | entailment |
244,659 | hypothesis: I play the organ every chance I get even though I'm not very good. premise: and i enjoy it it's relaxing and you kind of get absorbed in it so the time goes by you know before you realize anything's going on and i play the organ sometimes uh just for my own satisfaction not for anybody else's ears because ... | neutral |
138,023 | hypothesis: Does he have a foal? He asked Drew. premise: You have raced him, senor ?"he asked Drew with formal courtesy. | contradiction |
272,600 | hypothesis: The Gondolas on the lakes are powered by petroleum. premise: A pleasant way to enjoy the lake is to take a trip on the Victorian steamer Gondola. | contradiction |
295,930 | hypothesis: You have to be careful how you deal with friends. premise: um not people that are you know necessarily good friends even though that has happened too uh it it's almost as though it puts you on different sides of a fence you know when if you decide to go back to work then | entailment |
287,637 | hypothesis: I am never able to finish it. premise: oh i use it up | contradiction |
255,140 | hypothesis: The Basilica is the largest building in Pompeii. premise: In the northeast corner is the large, originally covered market (macellum), while in the southwest corner is the Basilica, the largest building in Pompeii. | entailment |
213,203 | hypothesis: I don't want paint on the windows. premise: i don't want it all over the brick and windows and and the | neutral |
190,627 | hypothesis: We might get married one day if it becomes serious. premise: well yeah we're we're slowly getting everything back together again you know it it's taking time but everything you know we got lucky we had no damage to our house or anything so the rest'll just have to come with time | neutral |
67,935 | hypothesis: We don't get to watch America's Funniest Home Videos. premise: and America's Funniest Home Videos | contradiction |
378,960 | hypothesis: Even if it can, should it? premise: But should it? | neutral |
143,968 | hypothesis: Millions of people take the marijuana drug. premise: Tens of millions of humans, as we know, willingly partake of marijuana, and these differences between rat and human behavior should discourage us from using two rat studies to assert that a) marijuana is addictive in the same way as harder drugs are and b... | entailment |
74,810 | hypothesis: Fiber does help with prevention of certain cancers. premise: 4) Even if fiber doesn't prevent colon cancer, it does prevent other cancers and heart disease. | entailment |
123,747 | hypothesis: I feel like I usually say the wrong thing. premise: No matter how hard I try, I feel that I say the wrong thing or something inappropriate. | entailment |
251,031 | hypothesis: I can put my kids in daycare while I work. premise: and now with the photography that's you know it's working that's what i'm doing is working part time because i can put my kids in a day care situation for a few hours in the uh week and and use those hours to do the the thing that i'm doing is taking schoo... | entailment |
63,251 | hypothesis: No, you're completely wrong on that. premise: Yes, lad. | contradiction |
307,051 | hypothesis: The Brookings Institution Press had offices in Washington in 1991. premise: Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press, 1991. | entailment |
212,524 | hypothesis: You will get your order tomorrow for sure if you upgrade to Next Day Air. premise: Upgrading to Next Day Air does NOT [their emphasis] mean you'll get your order the next day. | contradiction |
117,252 | hypothesis: When you work with people passionate about their work, you become like that too. premise: When you work with people who are as dedicated as my colleagues, it's contagious. | neutral |
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