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he'll have an outstanding outing and the next time he'll get shelled | His outings can be unpredictable in quality. | neutral |
so although you can i mean there's cookbooks and there's ways to do it it's a lot more expensive too i think you know the the the market is just not made for a vegan so but um | There are a lot of recipes for vegan food. | neutral |
will never achieve this linkage without modern and effective performance management strategies. | Modern and effective performance management strategies can assure that we achieve this linkage. | neutral |
The need never has been greater. | The need was higher last week. | contradiction |
The Louvre | Le Louvre | neutral |
Just last week in Iowa, after I spoke about political involvement, once again making our nation better, a woman came up to me and said, 'It all sounds so wonderful, if only it could be true. | A woman appreciated my speech in Iowa last week. | entailment |
Cagney's charisma launched what looks, decades later, like the most enduring film style of all. | Cagney's horror flicks were very enduring. | neutral |
and that that the penalty ought to be out there and be enforced | There should be more awareness of then penalty. | entailment |
Dining room, bar. | It has a dining room in it that serves breakfast and dinner. | neutral |
She tossed off her little V. | She held on to her V | contradiction |
Paul Wellstone, D-Minn., used the same dodge on Fox News Sunday : Can't we focus on issues that are important to people? | Paul Wellstone dodged the question from Fox News on Sunday because he didn't have an answer. | neutral |
Menes himself is here, and he's not as gentle as I am. Hanson joined the long line, wondering what they were going to do about breakfast. | Menes is here and he is not a gentle man. | entailment |
yes oh uh-huh yeah oh i guess i'm a little too scary for that | I am a bit too afraid for that. | entailment |
(Want his respect? | He respected everyone. | neutral |
They often survive on a bare-bones budget, a staff of volunteers and generous donations | They do not receive any donations. | contradiction |
Other relevant information or requirements under acts and executive orders | The information pertains to this. | neutral |
My name is Benjamin Franklin. | His name was George Washington. | contradiction |
Poor Cynthia is quite frightened, said Mrs. Cavendish in a low clear voice. | Mrs. Cavendish didn't think Cynthia was scared at all. | contradiction |
Or perhaps " | There is no chance. | contradiction |
right you know that it's uh really has a bad reputation is to feel that that people in general feel and have have rightly so i think been cheated many times and um | It has a bad reputation because all it does is cheat people. | neutral |
Totally cukoo, Kudupi began and they all knew he was about to drop the bomb. | Kudupi was about to drop multiple bombs. | neutral |
Staying forever is most likely to croseyour mind. | You may want to make this your home. | neutral |
Miss Howard, said Poirot gravely, "this is unworthy of you." Suddenly she took her face from her hands. | With disappointment in his voice, Poirot told Miss Howard that it was beneath her. | entailment |
The Malay language, Bahasa Malaysia, was also officially encouraged. | Use of Bahasa Malaysia was discouraged. | contradiction |
In recent years Maoist activity in the area has limited the number of people visiting Gorkha. | In recent years Maoist activity in the area has drawn in a great amount f visitors. | contradiction |
oh yeah i hadn't thought about international trials at all | I was not considering the case of international trials. | entailment |
But I can't help feeling that it's rather a forlorn hope. | "I can't help but think that maybe this is false and desperate hope..." | entailment |
so i find it very interesting how about you | I think it's really fascinating and I wonder how you feel about it. | entailment |
The National Agricultural Workers Survey (NAWS), a statistical sampling of migrant and seasonal | The survey was taken of agricultural workers. | entailment |
The stone was taken as booty from a Crusader church in Acre (now Israel) when it was overrun by Arab forces. | Arab forces did not take the stone from a crusader church. | contradiction |
Brady and this is the law that's before the the legislature right now is is referred to as the Brady Bill right | The Brady Bill is expecting to pass. | neutral |
and it's very difficult for lay people for somebody who might just you know happen to be selected in our jury to understand what we're talking about | What we are talking about is very difficult for a lay person to comprehend. | entailment |
oh you went to Ohio State oh you're uh up in the Woody Hays country huh | I wouldn't really want to go to Ohio State, I heard it's a pretty tough school. | neutral |
The whole thing would have come out, then, and he would have been in an awkward position, for no one would have believed that a man of his reputation could have been deceived into calling it heart disease." | His reputation made people think he would not believe it was heart disease. | entailment |
Start at the Place de l'Etoile (officially Place Charles-de-Gaulle, but nobody calls it that), preferably at the top of Napoleon's gigantic Arc de Triomphe, from which you'll get a good view of the 12-pointed star formed by the avenues radiating from the arch in a tour de force of geometric planning. | The gigantic Arc de Triomphe is the number one attraction in Paris these days. | neutral |
At some point, reducing federal unified deficits or maintaining unified surpluses at the expense of federal R&D and education spending raises concerns about future workers' skills, technological advancement, and, thus, economic growth. | There are no concerns about economic growth arising from the decision to not spend on education. | contradiction |
Praise goes to its new emphasis on convenience--many recipes require just 20 minutes--and its inclusion of such ethnic dishes as tapas and Asian noodles. | It's nice that convenience is emphasized and foods are quicker to prepare. | neutral |
Boilermakers are a skilled labor source that is fairly unique to utility work. | The boilermakers industry is quite small, with very few skilled labor. | neutral |
The museum is a must for those intending to visit the ancient sites, since the objects here add life to the now empty cities and palaces. | Objects that used to be in ancient sites are not in museums so that they could be preserved. | neutral |
well i guess maybe we've covered covered the topic pretty good | I think we can move on to the next topic. | neutral |
Tennis is less widespread than in other major Western European countries, but it is growing in popularity. | Tennis may be lesser played than in other countries, it is gaining a larger following recently. | neutral |
Miss Howard's evidence, unimportant as it was, had been given in such a downright straightforward manner that it had never occurred to me to doubt her sincerity. | I had suspicions about Miss Howard from the start. I never did like her. | contradiction |
The chateau was owned by a series of women including the beautiful Diane de Poitiers, mistress to Henri II, and Catherine de M??dicis. | A series of women owned the chateau over time and at one point was owned by Diane de Poiters, Henri II's mistress. | entailment |
and and and when they're available like that people who normally wouldn't do things like that but momentarily fly off the trigger | People snap and can murder others with guns. | neutral |
that'd be neat well i got a patio and i tried to talk my husband into just buying a whole bunch of pots and planting them all in it you know because that's favorite thing is tomatoes to grow | I want to put lots of plants on the patio. | neutral |
At the intersection of Avenida Zarco and the main drag, Avenida Arriaga, stands a statue of Madeira's discoverer, Joao Goncalves Zarco often referred to as the First Captain. | Another name commonly used for Joao Goncalves Zarco is First Captain. | entailment |
Regardless of boiler size, an ACI system will require the same equipment. | The boiler size has no impact. | neutral |
Nicole Kidman bares all! | Nicole Kidman tells us everything from her deepest secrets to the shallowest. | neutral |
Other states got it instead. | In total, 10 states got it. | neutral |
especially around cities um uh do you live right in the city itself | Do you live inside the city? | entailment |
The Sticks roared in. | They were running behind schedule. | neutral |
They're just cases of people who need help, but have no idea where to turn. | Some people do know where to turn when they need help. | neutral |
The chain twirled and caught the woman's sword arm around her wrist and the guard of the rapier. | The chain caught the woman's legs. | contradiction |
Where it had come from or why it was hidden he did not know, but these books were in it. | He didn't know where the books came from. | entailment |
The filly was resting in the straw, her match-stick legs folded under her, and the mare was munching the extra feed of oats the Kentuckian had tipped in for her. | The mare wasn't particularly hungry but kept eating anyway. | neutral |
It can be visited by guided tour only, arranged upon the purchase of your ticket at the museum entrance. | You must be accompanied by a guide because the artifacts are very valuable. | neutral |
and uh so you know it uh but you know they can always fool us you know they might do a good job | They could meet our expectations and do a bad job. | neutral |
Some case study methodologists work with structured evaluation questions, structured data collection, and observers untrained as anthropologists or sociologists, but they believe that case studies offer a qualitative way of knowing that should not be merged with quantitative results. | Structured evaluation questions, structured data collection, and observers untrained as anthropologists or sociologists are all things that study methodologists work with. | entailment |
The agency's work reflects integrity because it is professional, objective, factbased, nonpartisan, nonideological, fair and balanced. | The agency's work is ethical, professional and fair. | entailment |
2) I said no more than Blumenthal has already admitted. | Blumenthal did something bad. | neutral |
and i don't think that that's fair i don't think it's fair you know to the kids and and to the people that are sick and i know that you know | Life's unfair, it doesn't matter if you're a kid or if you're sick. | contradiction |
When people compete by saving, the rich have a head start. | The rich have a head start when it comes to saving. | entailment |
Anyway, she was familiar with the fact that the addition of a bromide to a mixture containing strychnine would cause the precipitation of the latter. | The reason she understood the impact of adding bromide to a mixture that contained strychnine was because she was a chemist. | neutral |
Notice the oil and wine jars in the shops, the bakers' ovens and flour-grinding mills shaped like giant cotton-reels (excavators found a donkey lying by one he'd been turning when Vesuvius erupted). | In the shops you will find oil and wine jars. | entailment |
Some authorities on evaluation methods believe that case studies reflect the author's values in ways that can be difficult to detect. | It is sometimes easy to detect the author's bias in case studies. | neutral |
On Monday the Supreme Court ruled in Nixon vs. | The Supreme Court ruling was in favor of Nixon. | neutral |
It was, as Chambers saw it, a crisis of faith. | Chambers thought if they tried harder they wouldn't have a crisis of faith. | neutral |
oh i i'm actually right on the Plano line | I am on the border of Plano. | entailment |
However, Tommy had plenty of time to cool down before they reached Holyhead, and the cheerful grin had returned to his countenance as they alighted at their destination. | Tommy was with them when they arrived in Holyhead. | entailment |
Located just north of the Wenatchee Valley Mall, the park had been threatened with closure for more than a year. | There were many residents who didn't want the park to be closed. | neutral |
well today was really nice the past few days have been rather chilly uh we had a lot of rain recently i'm in Texas where are you | IT's cold and rainy in Texas. | neutral |
because with Kelly at quarterback when he went down hurt they brought another young fellow in there | They brought another quarterback in when Kelly injured himself. | entailment |
Health Effects Institute, Cambridge MA, June 2000. | The Health Effects Institute is the most trusted Institute in MA. | neutral |
You saw him die and were dragged off with us and his body. | You watched him die and you were dragged of with his body. | entailment |
and if they're overcrowded well you know they shouldn't have gotten theirself there in the first place | They are overcrowded because there are a lot of rapists in there. | neutral |
Did he know that we suspected him, I wondered. | I pondered if he knew that we suspected him. | entailment |
Midnight would bring a late train that I could scramble aboard. | The train would arrive in the afternoon. | contradiction |
and uh we were never much of uh a very uh family thing you know may like go skiing in Vermont or something | Some families go skiing in Vermont on breaks. | neutral |
Against all this, Morris shows footage of Leuchter chiseling at Auschwitz and even adds some of his own, along with slow-motion shots of hammers bashing rocks, walls, floors, etc. | The walls were very weak and easily bashed by the hammers. | neutral |
Rinnoji belongs to the Tendai sect of Buddhism. | The Buddhism religion is formed using different sects. | neutral |
The impacts of policies or regulations are measured by the resulting differences between these two scenarios. | An in-depth comparative analysis is required to ensure the implementation of optimal policies. | neutral |
The similarity to Matinino Martinique only confuses things more. | It is similar to another place, which causes confusion. | entailment |
I'd just love to give you a real, rattling good time. | I want to take you out to a club and show you a good time. | neutral |
Ibiza, Formentera, and Menorca were all captured by loyalist forces, who used the islands as a base for their naval operations. | Three mediterranean islands were taken and used by loyalist forces in the course of the war. | neutral |
here's a nice uh twenty dollar gold eagle uh just just manufactured in Lebanon last year | This $20 gold eagle was manufactured in Lebanon last year, specifically in the capital city of Beirut. | neutral |
Rooms are decorated in either traditional or modern styles. | Every single room is purple. | neutral |
Where there is money, there is shopping or so it should seem. | People with money want to spend it. | entailment |
In the past when I encountered some outlandish inanity--often about taxes--I would sit down at my keyboard and write an answer. | It is too hard to write responses now, because there is so much crazy being said. | neutral |
On the West Coast itself, your best bets are the resorts on Penang Pangkor or Langkawi islands. | The best resorts on the West Coast are on Penang Pangkor or the Langkawi islands. | entailment |
that's uh condition of employment | That is required to be employed. | entailment |
The weeklong trip, which must have cost thousands, resulted in a short piece. | The trip was one week and cost thousands. | neutral |
but then we started watching it and and like the new ones are pretty cool because because they got like uh like special like especially things that like fuck with your mind | There is nothing new or special about watching it. | contradiction |
yeah is that right | Is that wrong? | contradiction |
Raves for this chronicle of the 1991 storm of the century that swallowed up a boatload of New England fishermen. | The storm of the century was in 1958. | contradiction |
Rock is taking his stereotype-bending routine global by staging his next standup special in Africa, a la Muhammad Ali's Rumble in the Jungle. | Rock finally takes his routine global by staging his next special in Africa. | neutral |
uh-huh yeah um that you know kind of goes along it it it's a small enough school where people can know each other and and they can work together to thwart off problems when when you've got a high school with you know three or four thousand students | The school is too big for people to really get to know each other. | contradiction |
The volcano's name is thought to derive from an Ainu word for fire. | The volcano was given its name two hundred years ago. | neutral |
The soaring vaults of the sober interior have the monumentality of French or German Gothic. | German Gothic design is know for its soaring vaults. | entailment |
you know since the women's movement in the well seventies and you know we've come a long way but i think it's still a still good ways to go | The women's movement solved everything and we don't need to do anything anymore. | contradiction |
The increase in one asset is offset by an equal decrease in another asset (or by an equal increase in liabilities). | .When an asset increases it means there is no decreasing at all in other assets. | contradiction |