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First of all, my extreme apologies for the spelling mistake.
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I am sorry for the linguistic errors.
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entailment
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But the overall thrust of the incarceration section of the 1994 edition is that too many criminals are avoiding jail sentences.
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The author stated every criminal went to jail in their 1994 book.
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contradiction
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Asking political candidates to quantify their stands may seem unrealistic because they don't want to pin themselves down and because the audience will tune out.
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An audience will be captivated by a politician talking about their point of view.
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contradiction
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A teaser horse is the warm-up act, an important but ultimately expendable creature.
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Teaser horses are worth lots of money.
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contradiction
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Academia's most popular one-year fellowship, the Guggenheim, has been awarded to dozens of academics, including the University of Chicago's Neil Harris, who will research the history of the American urban newspaper building, and Williams College's Richard Stamelman, who will study the literature and culture of perfume.
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Neil Harris will also go on to study the literature of buildings.
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neutral
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A considerably audible tsk, tsk I send you, Slate.
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My displeasure stems from a news article.
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neutral
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Those who want to believe in the Torah codes will always be able to find ELS that impress them.
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The Torah is able to keep interested people of other religions
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neutral
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(The American convention is not quite what it American journalists are permitted to act on their prejudices--the news columns and air time devoted to Flytrap wouldn't make sense unless reporters and editors believed the accusations.
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The information that the Journalists publish is truthful.
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neutral
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Privatization means allowing individuals to invest for themselves all or part of what they and their employers put into Social Security.
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Employers do not put in any money.
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contradiction
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He had a decade of writing his novel behind him and almost three more ahead of him.
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He wanted his novel to be one of the best in history, so he took his time with writing it.
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neutral
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If so, it seems to have worked.
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If not, it's an utter failure.
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neutral
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Parcells has an addict's relationship with football.
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Parcells is obsessed with football.
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Instead, I felt sluggish the entire next day.
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I felt really tired the whole next day.
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entailment
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To paraphrase Pink Floyd (or was it Catullus?)
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There's a chance I'm paraphrasing someone else entirely.
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neutral
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The Encyclopedia of New York states that, after 1935, Luciano and Lansky took over the Harlem racket.
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Luciano and Lansky took the reigns of the operation in 1945.
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contradiction
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Preventing developers from adding features is not as easy as it sounds.
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Stopping developers from adding features is easy.
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contradiction
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Many on both sides anticipate that the Democratic primary of 2000 will be a showdown, with Dick Gephardt representing the old Dems and Al Gore standing in for the new.
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Dick Gephardt stands with the far left democrats..
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Re Paste Test: I'll have to put the hex on Colgate Total.
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I think the toothpaste is perfect the way it is.
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(After all, when Wall Streeters say today that the Asia crisis is over, what they mean is that American exposure is over.
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The Asia crisis was caused by influence from the United States.
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neutral
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Critics scoff at high-tech guru Esther Dyson's claims that the Internet will expand democracy, build communities, and liberate workers.
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Dyson feel the web will bring people closer.
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neutral
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By sidestepping obvious cliches (rushing crowds, crashing waves) in an effort to make a sensitive and tasteful show about a trashy subject, says Newsday 's Linda Winer, the production achieves only banality.
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In an effort to make a trashy subject sensitive and tasteful.by sidestepping obvious cliches (rushing crowds, crashing waves) the productions achieves only banality says Newsday's Linda Winer.
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neutral
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I bought two large tubes after your super review.
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Your positive review convinced me to purchase the tubes.
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It covers every angle a young media entrepreneur could dream highbrow nonfiction (the first comprehensive collection of King's sermons); innovative nonfiction (a King autobiography cobbled together from his writings); audiotapes of King speeches; high-tech (a fancy civil-rights Web site); and even a little snack for Dexter's ego (the young man's memoirs, which are to include his thoughts on health and nutrition).
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The King's life story is what is being covered.
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4. Mr. Bork says that when Microsoft also tried to hire him, he gave the company's lawyer a hearing, with the understanding that if he convinced me, I would simply stay out of the case.
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Mr. Bork was considered for employment with Microsoft.
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Before NATO began bombing Yugoslavia March 24, the proposed Rambouillet solution--restoring Kosovo's autonomy but not granting it independence--seemed like a plausible outcome.
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NATO proposed restoring Kosovo's autonomy without independence.
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neutral
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Some of these Nobel Prize winners don't want to deal with empirical reality at all.
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Empirical reality wasn't a strength for some of these Nobel Prize winners.
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(The study centered on where you are likely to find women starting new careers after being publicly humiliated by their husbands.)
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Women in happy marriages start new careers.
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contradiction
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(Just ask New Kids on the Block.
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New Kids on the Block are hosting a fans only dinner later this week.
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neutral
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For example, had the writer of the Genesis creation story been composing for a 20 th century readership, he or she would have explained God's hand in the evolutionary process as opposed to the more magical creation story in the Bible.
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Religious views are dependent on the historical period in which the scriptures are written
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Even with television and the Web, the Times ' news judgment is still the final word for many outlets.
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Times' judgement affects the one of many websites
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And the signs made it easier for visitors to find their way around.
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The signs were confusing for the visitors.
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An article hypes the Hale-Bopp comet, which will be visible for the next month, as the best celestial show in decades.
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With all the hype surrounding the Hale-Bopp comet, it's a shame we have to wait until next year.
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contradiction
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To News Quiz participants, investigation is not theological (angels?)
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The participants were told that investigation, isn't akin to theological.
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entailment
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He says, Who are these people?
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He has never heard of any of these people.
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neutral
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Didion has always been an expert on coolness, numbness, in hot climates.
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Didion very recently became an expert on coolness and numbness in hot climates.
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contradiction
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If it hits, there's a big syndication upside.
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All hit shows are synicated.
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neutral
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The commander in chief has made a commitment on behalf of the United States, and the United States must honor that commitment.
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The United States will not honor the commitment the commander in chief made on it's behalf.
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contradiction
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Politicians get away with advertising bogus family bliss
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Politicians often have difficulties with their families.
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neutral
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I keep losing at their damn casinos.
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Their casinos keep taking all my money.
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entailment
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Levi relies on its famous brand name--competitors rely on their stylish cuts.
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Levi used to be very stylish in the first years of operations
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neutral
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He must know that no one can be shocked when everyone's in on the joke, but he doesn't seem to want (or to be able) to step outside the camp aesthetic and play anything straight.
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He thought his thinking was correct.
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neutral
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Little of Leonardo's weirdness is conveyed by the Codex Leicester exhibit--though Isabella Rosellini's blue-velveteen voice narrating the exhibit's eight-minute biographical video helps somewhat.
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Isabella Rossellini has been picked for the exposition because she's Italian like Leonardo
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neutral
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(Saint Johnswort makes your skin sensitive to sunlight.)
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If you take Saint Johnswort and use sunscreen, your skin will not become sensitive.
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neutral
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You don't need to play Mike Wallace and demolish Leuchter on camera.
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It would be great if Leuchter could be demolished on camera
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contradiction
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A few minutes later, Stephanie Trotter, a local NBC reporter, asked the candidates, Gentlemen, I'm curious.
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Stephanie Trotter was never employed by NBC.
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contradiction
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In 1897 he was in Moscow, staying at the Great Moscow Hotel, when he began to cough blood profusely.
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The Great Moscow Hotel is close to the Kremlin
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neutral
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The July 16 Today's Papers asks what it says about Hillary Clinton that she refused to comment for a USA Today story on her partnership with Madeleine Albright.
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Madeleine Albright was partnered with Hillary Clinton.
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entailment
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What's worse, Wolf flip-flops in her opinion of The Slut every few pages.
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Wolf's view on The Slut is inconsistent.
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entailment
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A piece describes how women in their 20s donate eggs to infertile couples for thousands of dollars.
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For young women, donating their eggs can be quite lucrative.
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entailment
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Since all these are changes in how we live, not anything innate, we have to conclude that what we are describing here are effects of environment, not genes.
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The changes in how we live are due to the environment and not genes.
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entailment
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His work can no more be dispatched into some rubric like outsider art than that of Blake or Helderlin.
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His work can no longer be crassly categorized.
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entailment
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The greatest events and achievements of the past 1,000 years are reviewed, including the miraculous growth of prosperity since 1750, the persistence of the city, the emancipation of women, the rise of the law, and the invention of limited liability (the key to the rise of equity corporations).
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The greatest events and achievements of the past 1,000 years are often dismissed and long forgotten.
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contradiction
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Willey might have a better case against Clinton if she wants to make it--and if her story is true.
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It's not confirmed that Clinton assaulted Willey
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entailment
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The Bush people say the results of their effort aren't in yet, but they're optimistic and expect to stick with Internet advertising.
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A few Bush people believe that more needs to be done than just Internet advertising.
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neutral
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The striking thing about workers' comments after the vote was how many of them mentioned the possibility of the company shutting down its operations.
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There were a few optimistic comments.
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neutral
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If the first lady's job description no longer includes being first, then let's lobby to create a new post, the last lady--or the latest lady.
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The job of the first lady is not being prominent anymore
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entailment
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I do know that I could see every plot turn dragging its limp, maggoty carcass across the desert from miles away.
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The plot is from a terrible movie.
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neutral
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John maintains his innocence from death row.
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Death Row was were John was killed.
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contradiction
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In theory, mandatory insurance could make life better for everyone , including those who currently prefer to be uninsured.
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All people are worse off if insurance was mandatory.
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contradiction
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A wall panel explains that a film of milk covers the top of the marble, so that a living substance (milk) has been stilled, thus embodying the quintessential definition of the still life.
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The marble is placed on a pedastal by the wall.
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neutral
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(Not surprisingly, the least dismissive big-name child-care expert is a woman, Penelope Leach.)
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Penelope Leach has children.
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neutral
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He recently purchased 387 acres on one of the San Juan Islands that is the site of Camp Nor'Wester, a venerated children's summer retreat.
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The San Juan Islands are known for their amazing beaches.
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neutral
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The fights are riotous slapstick set In the art museum finale, Chan fends off hordes of assassins while catching giant, priceless Ming vases as they tumble from their pedestals.
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Slapstick is widely hated by movie viewers.
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contradiction
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Anthony Hopkins plays the zillionaire communications baron whom Death enlists in the hope of understanding the human condition--an odd choice for a tour guide, since most people's condition doesn't involve personal helicopters, sprawling mansions on Long Island Sound, or Manhattan apartments that sport Olympic-size swimming pools.
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Anthony Hopkins character in the movie owned an apartment in North Manhattan.
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neutral
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How did the team do last night?
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The team played last night.
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entailment
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There is little doubt about the pro-choice media's unquestioning acceptance of the faulty pro-choice statistics.
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The Pro-choice media ensures their stats are correct through fact finding reports.
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contradiction
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It works terrifically, and the New York Observer 's John Heilpern says it has us ...
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It functions perfectly.
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entailment
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One must be a little skeptical of Sperling's personal experience with the game.
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You should be leery of Sperling's first encounter with the game.
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entailment
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It's this kind of pathological attention to detail that makes American industry the envy of the more materialistic parts of the world, and News Quiz such a pleasure to work on.
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American industry is envied by few.
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contradiction
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Similarly, China Telecom has said that it will explore opportunities for strategic investments in [China's] telecommunications industry.
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China Telecom has ruled out any opportunities in China's telecommunication industry.
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contradiction
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An article profiles middle-class black homesteaders who are regenerating ghettos.
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The article details wealthy white families in affluent neighborhoods.
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contradiction
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(It is this same vision that Kaplan so admires.)
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Kaplan admires this same vision.
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entailment
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And by following up his serious accusation (i.e.
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Accusations can be serious or trivial
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entailment
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Although Davis has officially retired from the game, he's still mixing sense and nonsense for public consumption.
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Davis has yet to retire from the game.
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contradiction
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On the radio, they are still talking about the Brooklyn Museum's controversial art exhibit.
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The exhibit had opened two weeks ago.
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neutral
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It is measured real GDP per worker --nothing more, nothing less.
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GDP of the workers is no more or no less than something that means something to them.
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neutral
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Here again, Artaud's ferocity, anguish, and hallucinatory paranoia are matched and joined by his intelligence and paradoxical control.
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His paranoia caused Artaud's anguish.
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neutral
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I stop by Kanter's Printers on 23 rd Street, an address generated by the Crane Web site.
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They go to a print shop on 23rd street, which they learned about online.
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entailment
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But if the answer is no--if we have no obligations to those imprisoned souls--then it seems there can be no moral objection to our trashing Earth, to the point where there will be no future generations.
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There will be a future for humankind even if we trash the planet.
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contradiction
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They may want to consult an astrophysicist as well as a plastic surgeon.
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They will probably want to talk to an astrophysicist and plastic surgeon to figure out their classes they are interested in.
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neutral
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By June, Gerth was writing, with a tinge of desperation, that the Pentagon did not find grave damage but did conclude that the United States national security had been harmed.
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Gerth wrote regularly about the Pentagon.
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neutral
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His wild, self-aggrandizing public statements made both of them a laughingstock, and the Vanity Fair photo shoot he arranged sullied Lewinsky's image almost as much as a Penthouse spread would have.
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The Vanity Fair photo shoot made people take Lewinsky seriously, and gave him a good reputation.
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contradiction
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First Build the prototype.
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First, destroy the blueprint and cancel the project.
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contradiction
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Confidential to You might have had a better chance of getting your money had the Globe not run a World Exclusive interview in which you're quoted disclosing titillating details about your ex's sexual fantasies and happy-hour proclivities.
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You would have a chance to get your money if you didn't talk about your ex's private life at all.
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entailment
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It'll be a good thing for all of us if she finally gets into the habit of speaking for herself.
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She needs to keep her thoughts to herself.
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contradiction
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Even the detective hired by the Clinton campaign in 1992 to intimidate bimbos was a People's Detective!
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The detective was the best they could find.
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neutral
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The OPEN sign is not pretty, but it provides the information you need.
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While the sign is ugly all needed details were present.
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entailment
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Hundreds of civilians have died and at least 160,000 have fled the breakaway republic since Russia began military operations there in the wake of Moscow terrorist bombings.
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Terrorist bombing caused at least 160,000 civilians to flee Moscow.
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entailment
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It is a play with clear imperfections, such as an excessively shrill third act.
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The play is ruined by the shrill third act.
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neutral
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Anyone who knows, please feel free to leak it to me.
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The information is known to many people who can leak it.
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neutral
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Lose the dismal cover illustrations and return to having a lead review or cover essay.
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The cover illustrations have a depressing theme.
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entailment
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Yet, assume that this famous still was not portraying an act of Would it be a relief or a disappointment?
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The famous still portrays an act of relief.
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contradiction
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You could argue that Joe Avid is so hooked on Slate that we can afford to put him over a barrel at the micropayment rate, even though it means that he will pay a lot more.
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Joe Avid is addicted to Slate.
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entailment
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Still, the solution Schor proposes seems almost as forced and obsessive as overspending itself.
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Schor's solution is even more obsessive than overspending.
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contradiction
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c) Evidence of suborning perjury in the Kathleen Willey matter.
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The evidence of suborning perjury was strong in the Kathleen Willey case.
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neutral
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I've always liked John La Care, Le Carrier, or however you pronounce his name.
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I despise John and his tiny feet.
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contradiction
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COKIE [ Nice try, slick ] : Handguns.
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It's possible to hold many guns with just one hand
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entailment
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Overpaid athletes, teams that abandon their cities, and absurd ticket prices (average NHL $40.
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NHL tickets cost around 40 bucks, and scalp for 60 bucks.
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neutral
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Young people work in a corporate world by day but play in a moral and cultural universe shaped by the Sixties.
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Nowadays generations built their set of values from scratch
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contradiction
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In the case of Prusiner's prize, the Nobel Committee has settled for enthusiasm and single-mindedness.
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The Nobel Committee settled for single-mindedness.
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entailment
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