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premise: A man unlocks a blue garage door. hypothesis: A man unlocks a door to his girlfriend's house.
neutral: Unlocking a blue garage door doesn't mean the man is at this girlfriend's house.
premise: A man bending to pick something up. hypothesis: A man is picking something up.
entailment: A man bending to pick something up implies a man is picking something up.
premise: A man bending to pick something up. hypothesis: A woman is bending to pick something up.
contradiction: It is either a man or a woman.
premise: A man bending to pick something up. hypothesis: A man dropped something and is picking it up.
neutral: Just because a man is bending to pick something up does not necessarily mean that he dropped something.
premise: A man appears to be closing a gate next to a nail-gloss ad. hypothesis: Car parks with gate on top.
contradiction: The gate isn't next to a nail-gloss ad and on top.
premise: A man appears to be closing a gate next to a nail-gloss ad. hypothesis: A man is closing his gate after parking his car.
entailment: Sentence two does not follow, you cant infer the man is parking his car.
premise: A man appears to be closing a gate next to a nail-gloss ad. hypothesis: A man is closing his gate after parking his car in his house.
neutral: You can not infer he is in his house.
premise: A man in a blue shirt locks a blue shutter next to a nail polish advertisement. hypothesis: The man is wearing cloths.
entailment: A man in a blue shirt implies the man is wearing cloths.
premise: A man in a blue shirt locks a blue shutter next to a nail polish advertisement. hypothesis: The water in the fountain had all dried up.
contradiction: Either a man locks a blue shutter, or the water has all dried up.
premise: A man in a blue shirt locks a blue shutter next to a nail polish advertisement. hypothesis: Some one is locking up the shop for the night.
neutral: Just because a man is locking a shutter next to an advertisement does not necessarily mean that he is locking up a shop for the night.
premise: A man raising or lowering a blue and red garage door next to a nail polish poster. hypothesis: A garage door is moving.
entailment: A man raising or lowering a blue and red garage door implies a garage door is moving.
premise: A man raising or lowering a blue and red garage door next to a nail polish poster. hypothesis: A man likes to collect nail polish posters.
neutral: Just because a man is raising or lowering a garage door next to a nail polish poster does not necessarily mean that he likes to collect nail polish posters.
premise: A man raising or lowering a blue and red garage door next to a nail polish poster. hypothesis: The garage door is broken.
contradiction: The man cannot be raising or lowering the garage door if it is broken.
premise: The children in blue are singing for a group of people. hypothesis: Adults are singing while a group of children dressed in red listen.
contradiction: They are either adults or children. They are either dressed in red or blue.
premise: The children in blue are singing for a group of people. hypothesis: A group of children sings Christmas Carols at a hospice center.
neutral: Just because children are singing for a group of people does not necessarily mean that they are singing Christmas Carols, nor does it necessarily mean that they are at a hospice center.
premise: The children in blue are singing for a group of people. hypothesis: There are people singing.
entailment: Group of people are the people.
premise: Several adults are tending their children outside on a sunny day. hypothesis: The adults do not have children.
contradiction: The adults cannot be tending to their children if they do not have any children.
premise: Several adults are tending their children outside on a sunny day. hypothesis: The adults have children.
entailment: If they are tending their children, then they have children.
premise: Several adults are tending their children outside on a sunny day. hypothesis: The people are having a picnic.
neutral: Just because adults are tending their children outside on a sunny day does not necessarily mean that they are having a picnic.
premise: A group of children, boys and girls, dressed in blue choir robes are standing in front of an audience. hypothesis: two boys preach to a group of sheep.
contradiction: two boys cannot preach to a group of sheep and standing in front of an audience simultaneously.
premise: A group of children, boys and girls, dressed in blue choir robes are standing in front of an audience. hypothesis: a church choir prformance happens.
neutral: It cannot be inferred that the choir is part of a church.
premise: A group of children, boys and girls, dressed in blue choir robes are standing in front of an audience. hypothesis: some kids in choir robes stand near other people.
entailment: Some kids are boys and girls, and in front of an audience means near other people.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: The children are sleeping.
contradiction: They are either standing or sleeping.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: Children are at church.
neutral: Just because a group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced does not necessarily mean that they are at church.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: A group of adults sing to the crowd.
contradiction: in a both sentence children and adults are not same.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: the children are at home sleeping.
contradiction: in a both sentence wearing and sleeping are different.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: some chilldren standing.
entailment: A group of young children are standing in front of a crowd implies some chilldren standing.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: Choir of young children are about to perform for the crowd.
neutral: Just because a group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced does not necessarily mean that they are a choir, nor that they are about to perform.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: The children are singing.
neutral: Just because a group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced does not necessarily mean that they are singing.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: A group of children play tag outside.
contradiction: in a both sentence wearing and play are not same.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: A choir performs.
neutral: Just because a group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced does not necessarily mean that they are a choir, nor that they are performing.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: The crowd can see the children.
entailment: A group of young children are standing in front of a crowd implies the crowd can see the children.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: A group of children stand in front of a group of people.
entailment: A group of young children are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced implies a group of children stand in front of a group of people.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: the children are siblings.
neutral: Just because a group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced does not necessarily mean that they are siblings.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: Children are holding hands.
entailment: A group of young children are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced implies Children are holding hands.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: A group of children stand in front of a crowd.
entailment: The group of children are standing in front of a crowd is iterated twice.
premise: A group of young children wearing blue robes are standing in front of a crowd with their hands interlaced. hypothesis: Children are swimming.
contradiction: in a both sentence wearing and swimming both are not same.
premise: Two men standing outside wearing jackets and caps. hypothesis: Two men are outdoors.
entailment: The two men standing outside are outdoors.
premise: Two men standing outside wearing jackets and caps. hypothesis: Two men are swimming.
contradiction: in a both sentence standing and swimming are different.
premise: Two men standing outside wearing jackets and caps. hypothesis: Two men are at a baseball game.
neutral: the men are not necessarily at a game.
premise: Two men dressed jackets and hats are standing on a terrace. hypothesis: 2 well dressed men are outside.
entailment: In order to be standing on a terrace the men must be outside.
premise: Two men dressed jackets and hats are standing on a terrace. hypothesis: 3 women are outside.
contradiction: Two and 3 represent different number of people. man and women are of different gender.
premise: Two men dressed jackets and hats are standing on a terrace. hypothesis: 2 men in suits are outside.
neutral: It cannot be inferred that the men are outside.
premise: Four children are standing to pose for a photo. hypothesis: Four children are posing for a photo.
entailment: The four children are posing by standing.
premise: Four children are standing to pose for a photo. hypothesis: Four adults are standing to pose for a photo.
contradiction: in a both sentence children and adults are not same.
premise: Four children are standing to pose for a photo. hypothesis: Some children are standing to pose for a photo.
neutral: some is not necessarily four.
premise: A surfer looks behind him to see the next wave. hypothesis: A surfer stays attentive to his surroundings.
entailment: If a surfer stays attentive to his surroundings, he must be aware of the next wave coming behind him.
premise: A surfer looks behind him to see the next wave. hypothesis: A surfer cuts into his next wave.
neutral: To cuts into a wave you must face the wave.
premise: A surfer looks behind him to see the next wave. hypothesis: A surfer standing on the beach next to his board.
contradiction: He cannot look behind him to see the wave if he is still standing on the beach.
premise: A group of people in orange life vests are boarding rafts in the arctic. hypothesis: The life vests are red.
contradiction: in a both sentence orange and red are not same.
premise: A group of people in orange life vests are boarding rafts in the arctic. hypothesis: The life vests work well.
neutral: it is not necessarily true the vests work well.
premise: A group of people in orange life vests are boarding rafts in the arctic. hypothesis: There are people.
entailment: The group is made up of people.
premise: A group of four kids stand in front of a statue of a large animal. hypothesis: the kids are black.
neutral: the kids are not necessarily black.
premise: A group of four kids stand in front of a statue of a large animal. hypothesis: the kids are seated.
contradiction: in a both sentence kids and animal are different.
premise: A group of four kids stand in front of a statue of a large animal. hypothesis: four kids standing.
entailment: The four kids that stand in front of the statue are standing.
premise: a kid doing tricks on a skateboard on a bridge. hypothesis: a kid is skateboarding.
entailment: The kid doing tricks on a skateboard must be skateboarding in order to do the tricks.
premise: a kid doing tricks on a skateboard on a bridge. hypothesis: a kid is inside.
contradiction: in a both sentence bridge and inside are not same.
premise: a kid doing tricks on a skateboard on a bridge. hypothesis: a kid is on the golden gate bridge.
neutral: the bridge is not necessarily the golden gate bridge.
premise: A dog with a blue collar plays ball outside. hypothesis: a dog is on the couch.
contradiction: The dog cant be on the couch when it is playing outside.
premise: A dog with a blue collar plays ball outside. hypothesis: a dog is outside.
entailment: In order for the dog to play ball he must be outside.
premise: A dog with a blue collar plays ball outside. hypothesis: a dog is chasing a ball.
neutral: It cannot be inferred that the dog is chasing the ball.
premise: Four dirty and barefooted children. hypothesis: four children have dirty feet.
entailment: The children are dirty and barefooted so they probably also have dirty feet.
premise: Four dirty and barefooted children. hypothesis: four kids won awards for 'cleanest feet'.
contradiction: in a both sentence dirty and cleanest are not same.
premise: Four dirty and barefooted children. hypothesis: four homeless children had their shoes stolen, so their feet are dirty.
neutral: the children are not necessarily homeless.
premise: A man is surfing in a bodysuit in beautiful blue water. hypothesis: A man in a bodysuit is competing in a surfing competition.
neutral: the man is not necessarily competing.
premise: A man is surfing in a bodysuit in beautiful blue water. hypothesis: A man in a business suit is heading to a board meeting.
contradiction: That is either a business suit or bodysuit.
premise: A man is surfing in a bodysuit in beautiful blue water. hypothesis: On the beautiful blue water there is a man in a bodysuit surfing.
entailment: The man is in a bodysuit and he is surfing on the water.