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Let's begin with the chin. | You should never start with the chin. | contradiction |
uh-huh uh-huh uh-huh you didn't need to get away from home then | You didn't need to get away from home. | entailment |
The critical assumption used in the EPA analysis is that program spending affects both supply and demand technologies in a way that interacts with the emission caps that are to be imposed in 2007. | Emission caps are affected by both supply and demand technologies. | entailment |
he was always speaking in terms of you know American imperialism reasserting itself and i suppose it's a different attitude that we normally don't hear in the country | I kind of agree with him that American imperialism is reasserting itself. | neutral |
One of a chain of popular Argentine meat houses. | It is a chain restaurant in Argentina. | entailment |
Thus, successful organizations recognize-and implement reform efforts on the basis of-the essential connection between sound management and the programmatic results those organizations hope to achieve. | There is no connection between management and results. | contradiction |
Consisting of the Executive Directors of the state's 33 nonprofit civil legal services programs, this group has responsibility for ensuring implementation at the program level. | The state has at least 33 legal services programs. | entailment |
John practiced for some time as a barrister, but had finally settled down to the more congenial life of a country squire. | John was a lawyer for quite some time. | entailment |
yeah i think day care seems to be uh | Day care is not something that has ever crossed my mind. | contradiction |
Watch him, so he won't go into shock when he wakes up. | He is already awake | contradiction |
"A man can't tell what he can do until he tries."Drew still hedged. | A man knows all the he can do. | contradiction |
Seeking the powerful support of the Franks, Pope Leo III crowned their king, Charlemagne, Emperor of the West on Christmas Day in 800. | Pope Leo III soon regretted his choice. | neutral |
I then had to remember where on my hard drive I had put the install files. | I needed to remember where the files were saved on the hard drive. | entailment |
On the way to Cimiez don't miss the Mus??e Chagall (Ave. | Keep an eye out for Muse Chagall avenue. | entailment |
Chinchen is celebrated as the home of various aniseed liqueurs. | Chinchen is a dry area with no alcohol. | contradiction |
Drew had a fleeting prick of worry. | Drew was worried for ten seconds. | neutral |
yeah i do too especially as women get up in management and and can be in on those decision making you know when that subject comes up they can say yes that would be wonderful | As women get more management position, they will get to make decisions that will be beneficial. I look forward to it. | entailment |
Less lucky than the one at Orange, the Roman theater (th??atre antique) has been reduced to ruins over the centuries, as builders carted away masonry for their houses, churches, and town walls ' but the remains, in a pleasant park, are quietly eloquent of its noble past and its stage still rings during the Arles Festival (July). | The builders that carted away masonry from the Roman theater were not sentenced for their illegal activities. | neutral |
yeah yeah uh mine are both out of school and uh | My kids are grown. | neutral |
In my experience, by the time his movie got through all the rewrite committees, it would star Julia Roberts and probably be called That Vatican Summer . | By the time his movie is done being edited, it will probably be called "That Vatican Summer" and star Julia Roberts! | entailment |
yeah hey that's a hey that's a hard job to get really | That is a really hard job to get, I wish I could. | neutral |
But useful, functioning institutions are not created by a single stroke of the pen. | On average, institutions take at least five years and 100 employees to get off the ground. | neutral |
Dynamic Lord Curzon, viceroy from 1899 to 1905, was driven by a lofty imperial vision of the British role in India. | An imperial vision of the British role in India and across the globe drove Dynamic Lord Curzon from 1899 to 1905 | neutral |
As of December 31, 2001, Legal Services of Northwest Indiana, Inc. joined with Legal Services Organization of Indiana, Inc. (LSOI) by transferring its assets to LSOI. | Legal Services of Northwest Indiana, Inc. joined with the Organization of Indiana, Inc. | entailment |
In the 1994 Disney film, the actor Nathan Lane supplied the voice of Timon in much the same style as his flamboyantly gay character in The Birdcage . When I saw the Broadway version of the musical, the audience roared at Timon's even more exaggerated gay mannerisms. | The Broadway audience was amused by the gay mannerisms of Timon due to cultural cues. | neutral |
and then uh my mother who went to pick us up we had a barbecue and it was it was cool it was like you know you see a lot of deer up there | There are lions to see. | contradiction |
He will happily decorate any TV or radio story with a veneer of American history. | He will decorate TV stories with German history. | contradiction |
Reporting supplementary stewardship information in two categories will not be deemed double counting. | It is acceptable practice to report the stewardship in two categories. | neutral |
oh he was sitting at the table with them | He was sitting at the table with them. | entailment |
They look up slate in their index and see that it often occurs on the same page as roof, so they suggest this as a possible refinement of the search. | They wanted to make sure the readers found what they were looking for. | neutral |
because certainly they're not using it for juices and stuff i mean they use the junk for that it makes me wonder gosh if they're using junk for that what are we getting here | They are using it for the wrong reasons. | neutral |
In five minutes a brisk young doctor arrived, hastily summoned. | A young doctor arrived within just five minutes. | entailment |
The Geku-Jin-en Sacred Park, at the foot of Mt. Takakura, is an integral part of the sanctuary and a beautiful place for a quiet stroll. | The Geku-jin-en Sacred Park is pretty and a nice place to walk. | entailment |
and maybe and i knew i wanted to be in engineering so i was looking for a good engineering school so i ended up going to Tech in Lubbock | Tech in Lubbock was my first choice for college. | neutral |
no i guess i didn't see those | Yes, I saw exactly what you are talking about. | contradiction |
in the price gee nice huh that sounds good | That sounds like a horribly expensive idea. | contradiction |
Character is everything | Character is what matters most. | entailment |
i say we because i live here if that might not turn around in the next you know fifteen twenty years | In the next fifteen to twenty years, things could be different | neutral |
With lunch over, Red slipped out of the room, with a microscopic motion at Slim to follow. | Slim didn't see the motion Red had made. | neutral |
For many of these cases, it was overwhelmingly likely that the client and the service would have been eligible to be counted as a closed case but for the lack of proper documentation. | Many of the cases were closed due to lack of proper documentation. | entailment |
Kyoto's two biggest flea markets are held at Toji temple (the 21st of each month) and at Kitano Temmangu shrine (25th), but there are many others. | The people of Kyoto love flea markets more than going to the movies. | neutral |
Like the emblem on its coat of arms, the Ile de la Cite takes the form of a boat, with the romantic tree-shaded place du Vert Galant as its prow pointing downstream. | The building doesn't look like a boat at all. | contradiction |
I grabbed a hot-dog, threw the vendor some change and vanished from sight in the space of two seconds. | I stayed and ate my hot dog in public. | contradiction |
finding out about different people and i've i've always liked that show probably the very best | I like the show that's about finding out about different kinds of people. | entailment |
but what you don't forget is the growing up it's really the period when people become adults i mean people who don't go to college become adults in other ways but really it's the entry into adulthood i think and i think that the best way to choose a college is to decide what kind of environment you want to | but what you don't forget is the growing up, the college age is when people become adults, i mean people who don't go to college become adults in other ways but really it's the entry into adulthood, and i think that's the best way to choose a college: decide what kind of environment you want to be in. | neutral |
He estimated the course of the sun, amazed to find that there was no panic in him, and doubly amazed that he could think at all over the torture that wracked his body. | He was amazed at how calm he was. | entailment |
see i do that to make myself go to sleep at night | A warm cup of herbal tea helps me sleep as well. | neutral |
would go outside and he'd turn into a zombie and walk around like he didn't know what was going on but he's used to it now i think he's i mean | He became used to pretending to be a zombie. | neutral |
The young swordsman continued. | He carried on. | entailment |
um-hum yeah that's not quite so so easy yeah yeah | It can be completed in a minute, piece of cake! | contradiction |
The monastery was built at a tumultuous time in Christian history and its design was based on that of a castle, to act as a protection of the faith and its treasures, as well as for worship. | The monastery was built to resemble a castle in part due to defensive concerns. | entailment |
you're kidding me | You definitely do not mean what you just said. | neutral |
A logical corollary is that inflation cannot be triggered by increasing wages, farm prices, or health care costs. | Inflation is not caused by a rise in salaries, farm prices, or the cost of medical care. | entailment |
Tommy felt the strain telling on his nerves. | Tommy was under a lot of stress | entailment |
In the days of Philippe d'Orleans, Prince Regent while Louis XV was a child, the Palais-Royal was the scene of notorious orgies. | The Palais-Royal was a place of notorious orgies during the time of Prince regent Philippe d'Orleans. | entailment |
yes that that sounds wonderful i we uh we have family reunions not on a regular basis and there's mostly in my wife's family uh my family's very small | I have a fairly large family, like my wife's. | contradiction |
Finally, you can get an excellent view of the cityscape from the Cairo Tower (El-Borg), designed like a minaret, though it does stand significantly higher at 182 m (600 ft) above the city. | You can't see anything from the Cairo Tower. | contradiction |
DEFINITIONS. | The line states the word definitions. | entailment |
The business CIOs work together to determine how IT can be used to reach customers across business lines. | Many CIOs are required to figure out how IT can bring more customers. | neutral |
Ca'daan found the shimmy movements confusing and disturbing. | Ca'daan idn't understand what the person was trying to convey. | neutral |
That lowered their interest rate to 9 percent. | The previous interest rate was at 50 percent. | neutral |
yeah and they just stop making them now | They just stop making them now. | entailment |
Temple Bar is also home to a wealth of artists and musicians, and there are crafts and art workshops, galleries, and music centers. | Temple Bar is completely devoid of any musicians or artists. | contradiction |
right i'm only twenty one | I'm still relatively young. | entailment |
: Long before the blockbuster movie, Jubilee! | This came after the blockbuster movie. | contradiction |
Meanwhile, they have misrepresented my argument. | Out of jealousy, they have purposely misquoted my reasoning. | neutral |
Great Jehosaphat! | David Letterman! | contradiction |
In that respect, participants also discussed the need for auditors to expand their focus on internal control to include controls over performance data in order to better meet the needs of investors for assurances on financial statements and for understanding all business risks. | Participants failed to discuss the need for performance data controls to be included in discussion of internal controls. | contradiction |
so Garland how nice is it now it's been a while since i've been there | How nice is it? I haven't been there in a while. | entailment |
i going to have to keep that in mind for my future because i hope to have lots of dinner parties because i like to i mean i'm | That tip will go in one ear and out the other. | contradiction |
But Spock's equivocations were not evasions. | Spock uses the equivocations as evasions. | contradiction |
is kind of nice but | It is pretty enjoyable. | neutral |
On the arts side, there are videotapes of great performances of great operas. | Someone taped the great operas. | entailment |
We can fill that entire lifetime with pleasures. | We can stuff that lifetime with pleasures. | entailment |
yeah so i don't know you know speaking speaking about making a three hour time commitment i don't know | I have a lot of time to spare, so three hours is nothing. | contradiction |
Successful organizations we studied based their strategic planning, to a large extent, on the interests and expectations of their stakeholders. | Stakeholders play a key role in a company. | entailment |
Tommy felt that if this solitary confinement went on much longer he would go mad. | Tommy is a prisoner | entailment |
There was general agreement among the participants that the root causes of the accountability breakdowns are systemic in nature, complex, and will require leadership and alterations to the current models in each of the four interrelated areas to transition to an overall system that is more focused on protecting the public interest and, in that regard, accountability. | Accountability issues are systemic and need to be addressed by leaders. | neutral |
i think so you're right well it's interesting uh that uh people have the generally the same view of credit cards no matter where you go | You are correct, people think the same about credit cards | entailment |
A fellow can't spend all his time on them. | A fellow cannot give them all his attention. | entailment |
Children's clothes are fun and stylish too, though you may balk at the prices. | Not only adult clothes are fun and stylish. | entailment |
it was a marketing ploy | That might have been a stunt to get business. | neutral |
The music is a swell of longing, regret, and nostalgia. | The composer of this piece thought of his childhood when writing it. | neutral |
On the utility's side of the meter, the heat rates for new combined cycle power plants are assumed to be less compared to the standard case assumptions. | The heat rates are less because the number of restrictions has decreased in recent years. | neutral |
right and in fact i think it'd be harmful if my if you know if my daughter or my any of my kids saw it so that has to be brought into the picture too you know you just can't blatantly say let's let's show it and and the the right people will see it and it'll deter them from committing a crime all lot of the wrong people are going to see it too and uh | It is inappropriate to be watched by children. | neutral |
A few hours after Japan's attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor in December 1941, a dozen Japanese battalions began an assault on Hong Kong; Hong Kong's minimal air force was destroyed on the airfield at Kai Tak within five minutes. | Both attacks were coordinated by the same person. | neutral |
well as a matter of fact i just got rid of a car because of the requirement to do some major repairs | I decided not to hold on to a car due to the expense of fixing it. | entailment |
I'm sorry, sir, but it's clean gone. | It is gone. | entailment |
Alcohol use and trauma. | Alcohol use is related to trauma. | entailment |
Yet once again, Clinton's critics are lumping it into a pattern. | There's a clear pattern in the criticism lobbied at Clinton. | entailment |
Ornithologists, bring your binoculars. | Bird lovers should bring binoculars. | entailment |
In the late afternoon of the third day the Kentuckian was walking a long-legged bay on a lead when León climbed to the top pole of the corral. | Léon was always too afraid to climb to the top pole of the corral. | contradiction |
With a population of 120,000, it is a larger city than most expect to find on such a tiny island, but in fact you can walk across the center in just 10 to 15 minutes. | People don't use cars in the area because you can walk to the center in 10 minutes. | neutral |
and i thought that was really neat | I found it boring. | contradiction |
Perhaps we are now seeing a new social phenomenon--trophy kids. | Trophy kids have been around for a while. | contradiction |
You've all got people in your lives who need your attention a whole lot more than pandas do. | Pandas aren't as important as the other people in your lives. | entailment |
magazines and stuff where you dress your animals up and take them to a party i haven't gone that far i'm not that bonkers you know my cats do not wear clothes and | My cats have different outfits every single day. | contradiction |
If this option is exercised, GAO will send a letter to the original requester and each co-requester documenting this agreement. | GAO will send a letter if this option is exercised. | entailment |
According to the Association, 200 companies responded. | The Association had very trustworthy sources of information. | neutral |
GWBush.com and another Zack Exley site squeaked by this, and since the campaign couldn't buy it, they decided to get rid of it. | Zack Exley came to an agreement to sell the domain name for a reasonable fee. | contradiction |