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I'm assuming they never think of me in this context because to them I was the other half of a couple with Rob, and it would somehow be disloyal on their part to introduce me to other men.
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Robert is not her man anymore
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entailment
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The New England Journal of Medicine rushed the story to press.
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The story was not complete before it was published.
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neutral
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You can be the birthplace of Heidegger, Hegel, Leibniz, Bach, Beethoven, Brecht, and Martin Luther, but you start one little world war ...
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The birthplace of Heidegger remained peaceful since time began.
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contradiction
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Forty thousand of us die that way each year.
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Each year, nobody dies that way.
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contradiction
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The fourth quarter is Jordan Time.
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The Jordan Time can be in many quarters
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neutral
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Second, that the rankings suffer from a serious conceptual flaw.
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The rankings are perfect as they stand.
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contradiction
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Even a decade ago, a movie about Wilde and his gay affair would have been considered Today, it's a cliche.
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The movie would be seen as a marker for what has occurred today in this time period, and not looked at as being out of place.
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neutral
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What to do about that, I don't know.
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Someone else knows how to handle this.
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neutral
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But giving drove him near to nervous collapse.
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He had an anxiety disorder.
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neutral
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8. She's a dirty little secret.
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She's an elicit secret.
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entailment
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So does that of my fellow general editor, Nelly MacKay.
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Nelly MacKay is an editor.
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entailment
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So does that of my fellow general editor, Nelly MacKay.
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Nelly MacKay is a better editor.
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neutral
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OK, fine--simply provide me with quarterly reports on the yield of the fund and the value of my share in it.
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He was given a report with what he wanted being shown annually.
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contradiction
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It disgusting, childish, and unnecessary.
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This act is seen negatively
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entailment
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Or Morris could have contacted Dorothy Healey, who was the chair of the Southern California Communist Party during the '40s.
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Morris could've contacted the chair of the Communist Party during the 40s.
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entailment
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Some people want a Caddy and others want a Chevy, he shrugs.
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He says everyone likes trucks more than luxury sedans.
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contradiction
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Perhaps he put soma into our drinking water.
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Soma dissolves into water
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neutral
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Or, maybe higher savings wouldn't really increase growth.
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Savings could grow higher.
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entailment
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Instead they're busy scrounging for funds to spread good care more widely.
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Someone is looking for money because they don't want to spread bad care.
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entailment
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In this light the meaning of his call to maintain the multicivilizational character of global politics seems separate but equal.
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His call was meant to keep politics separate bu equal.
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entailment
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Many News Quiz responses were rejected by Slate 's e-mail server.
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Slate's email server rejected the responses.
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entailment
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These countries only reluctantly agreed to this week's new U.N. sanctions that bar international travel by Iraqi officials linked to the inspection dispute.
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The UN opted to not apply sanctions to Iraq because of the inspection dispute.
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contradiction
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If there is a good reason, it has to do with our final question.
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Our best reasoning is coming from the first question.
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contradiction
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When they watched these films in the presence of an authority figure, however, the Americans' facial expressions were essentially the same as when they watched the films alone, whereas the Japanese showed much less negative affect, smiled sometimes, and actually masked negative emotion with smiling behavior.
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Compared to the Japanese, Americans are more likely to disguise their emotions in the presence of authority figures.
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contradiction
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How can you make the capital gains tax a litmus test issue but say that the slaughter of millions of innocent children is something about which you have only a mild preference and don't care much if people disagree?
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It makes sense that one would consider a capital gains tax to be of utmost importance.
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contradiction
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The other significant story of Clinton's continuing sexual adventuring was Michael Isikoff's account last August of a murky encounter between White House volunteer Kathleen Willey and the president.
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Kathleen Willey corroborated the claims made by Isikoff.
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neutral
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Maybe Wachtler writes cliches because prison has become cliche.
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Prison has become cliché.
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entailment
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A Palestinian state is a certainty, according to an article, but sovereignty will be a sham.
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The article claims there will be a Palestinian state with legitimate sovereignty for sure.
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contradiction
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They may claim this, but their very appearance in these scarves cancels that interpretation.
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Their appearance in these scarves proves them wrong
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entailment
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Overhype is, in its way, a strategically brilliant term.
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Overhype is a smart term to use.
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entailment
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No horned helmet was found, but the discovery is complicating--perhaps overturning--theories about the settlement of North America.
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Theories about the settlement of North America are complicated by the discovery.
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entailment
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Earlier, Novak actually ask ed Carlson if he could interrupt!
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Carlson wanted to interrupt Novak.
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neutral
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Truscott compares the intensive training you get in the Army with one of these weapons long before you're ever allowed to fire it, and then only under the supervision of an expert marksman, with the situation in states like Arkansas, where it's legal for a 10-year-old to own a semiautomatic assault weapon without a moment of safety instruction, training in how to shoot it or adult supervision.
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Arkansas has the strictest laws about guns
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contradiction
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Books and TV specials are on the way.
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We will be releasing books and shows very soon.
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entailment
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Microsoft is reaching out to computer novices , says a piece.
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Microsoft wants to get insights from inexperienced computer users about how to improve their products
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neutral
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And Pooh belongs to America for economic reasons as well as literary ones.
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Pooh is America's property.
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neutral
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(The magazine's own take is more There will be minor glitches but not wholesale societal collapse.)
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The magazine's take was on the money, as there were problems that occurred, but society managed to see it's way through them.
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neutral
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Entire conferences and whole scholarly volumes have been devoted to this catechism, with roughly the same results.
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All conferences and scholarly volume dedicated to the catechism have had vastly different results.
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contradiction
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promises one month of free e-mail support.
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Help by online correspondence is assured at no cost for a period of thirty days.
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entailment
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As the hearing ended, Harkin expressed alarm that biotech companies were claiming licenses and patents to human stem cells.
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Biotech companies ended licenses and patents.
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contradiction
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We won't be making extravagant claims for the Internet anymore, but will accept that it's just a tool--sometimes extremely useful, sometimes not.
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Some people do not use the Internet.
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neutral
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But in the long run, it's unavoidable.
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It can be avoided in the future.
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contradiction
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Midlist Some charge that the conglomerates are starting to ignore the midlist book, serious nonfiction and literary fiction that sells fewer than 30,000 copies, preferring to gamble on potentially lucrative blockbusters.
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The book is number one on the New York Times bestseller list.
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contradiction
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A 30,000-man unit called Saddam's Commandos , led by one of his sons, also snuffs out unrest.
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Hussein's offspring was involved in the military
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entailment
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So there is no way yet to know for sure who wins and loses.
|
It won't take long to find out who won and who lost.
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neutral
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Critics have demanded that UFC install ropes instead.
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UFC does not currently have ropes installed.
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entailment
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The buck still stops with them.
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The buck always stop with them
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neutral
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This makes it one of the few possible end runs around the meritocratic-credentialing complex, whereby standardized test scores determine future opportunities.
|
There are many possible ways to get around the meritocratic-credentialing complex.
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contradiction
|
On Wednesday , NBC sinks to new lows with The Hard Evidence of Aliens Among Us?
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There is a show about Aliens on NBC.
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entailment
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Figgis' camera is probing and alive, so that even when his meanings are laughable, his images remain allusive and mysterious.
|
Figgis' camera is very stoic.
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contradiction
|
Oreskes declined to tell him, of course, who the Times ' sources were.
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Oreskes told him the names of everyone involved in the story.
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contradiction
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In this group, it's common for moms to march into school at the beginning of the year and obtain several months' worth of assignments in advance so their children can get a head start.
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These moms make sure the kids finish the assignments on time.
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neutral
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The piece might be weightier if it addressed such issues.
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The piece is not comprehensive on the subject.
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entailment
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The only figure to emerge untainted is Hillary Clinton, whose approval rating is 33 percentage points higher than it was before the scandal.
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The scandal caused the approval rating of Hillary Clinton to sink
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contradiction
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But are the jocks serving Bradley well?
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The jocks have the potential to benefit Bradley.
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entailment
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Then every share of Daimler-Benz stock sold between 1950 and 1980 sells at a discount reflecting that expectation.
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Lots of individuals took advantage of the discounted Daimler-Benz stock during this time period.
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neutral
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Not to orthodox quiz participants, for whom greeting cards are to genuine manifestations of feeling what Big Macs are to real hamburgers, with some sort of joke about Hallmark and bulimia--and an ugly image that would be, if only I had the wit to express it.
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The visuals and their words in accompaniment effortlessly come to me as I write my flawless descriptions.
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contradiction
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Needless to say, these plans had not been in the prospectus.
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The plans had not been written down before.
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entailment
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This couplet sends us back to an already famous passage in Omeros , in which women loading coal are compared to a line of ants--and so on.
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In Omeros, coal loading women are compared to an ant worker line.
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entailment
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He's capable of much more than he usually gives.
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He doesn't like to try his hardest.
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entailment
|
Adam Michnik was arrested in a demonstration in Warsaw in February of 1968, went on to become the leading theorist of the Solidarity protest movement of the 1980s, and survived to take up a role as middle-aged statesman in the Polish political world that succeeded the collapse of communism in 1989.
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Adam Michnik eventually became a politician in Poland.
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entailment
|
Of course, your mileage may vary depending on how many users are connected to your T1 line, how busy the Internet or
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T1 is significantly faster than any available cable or DSL internet, especially for commercial purposes.
|
neutral
|
But it is to say that females--an inherently scarce sexual resource, in Darwinian terms--are in both species a big part of the impetus for the evolution of aggressive tendencies in males.
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There are plenty of females for infinite breeding.
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contradiction
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Go-Gurt rang up $37 million in sales during its first year of limited distribution.
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Go-Gurt contains a lot of sugar, so it can be compared to drinking a soda can
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neutral
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The 1) They've agreed to give peace a chance.
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They were unwilling to give peace a chance.
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contradiction
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The publication doesn't report where Mrs.
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The whereabouts of Mrs. are not reported by the publication.
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entailment
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Salinger wrote similar letters to other young female writers.
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Salinger penned epistles to female authors.
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entailment
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And the bureaucratic approach prevents the section as a whole from taking positions on--or creating--literary issues.
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Positions on or creating literary issues aren't prevented with the bureaucratic approach.
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contradiction
|
On the same day, another Albanian paper, iKoha Jonei , published some impressive statistics about corruption in the Albanian government.
|
The iKoha Jonei paper stated that the Albanian government is free of corruption.
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contradiction
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Why hasn't natural selection corrected the immune system's misguided response?
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The immune system only responds in this way in a few instances.
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neutral
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His skepticism and short fuse, which once seemed so radical, are taught at the Actors Studio.
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The Actors Studio will teach fiery performance styles.
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entailment
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Hong Kongers are increasingly restless about Chinese rule.
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Chinese rule has 100% approval rate with Hong Kongers.
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contradiction
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In January 1993, the Bush administration launched cruise missiles at Baghdad to force compliance.
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The Bush administration were pacifists.
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contradiction
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I'm from a small country [New Zealand], but I don't see what we are doing here as a threat to our sovereignty.
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The author is involved in activities that are considered a threat to New Zealand.
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neutral
|
In Gigot's mind, he is the most successful loser in political history--his failed presidential run defined a conservative agenda that was eventually elected in the person of Ronald Reagan.
|
Due to Gigot's unsuccessful run for the presidency and by not defining his conservative agenda, Ronald Reagan was elected.
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entailment
|
This undermines explanations that assume ironclad effects of hormones.
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Hormones have effects.
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entailment
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The pump also offers superb ease of squeeze.
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The pump is very easy to use.
|
entailment
|
As Redgrave moves from person to person--worrying about what each is really thinking, and about the young man whose tragic fate she heard tell of from one of her guests--the movie floods with feeling.
|
The movie is rampant with intense emotion.
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entailment
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Government-mandated integration is wrong, he writes, because any endorsement of racial preferences is immoral.
|
He wrote about how he thought government-mandated integration was a good idea for the government to implement.
|
contradiction
|
If you missed the link to the refresher on harassment law and its history, click .
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It's possible to find on internet information about harassment law
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entailment
|
Newsweek 's cover package compares Watergate and Flytrap.
|
Watergate and Flytrap are the same thing
|
contradiction
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I suggest a test to resolve the matter.
|
Often times taking a test if the best indicator how you will perform in an area.
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neutral
|
1) It' a product of classic Hollywood opportunism, cashing in on widepread cynicism about presidential ethics.
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Hollywood would sometimes spread cynicism about presidential ethics.
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neutral
|
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.
|
Kosovo was independent before NATO began bombing of Yugoslavia in March.
|
contradiction
|
Sixty-eight percent favor a federal law to prevent job discrimination against gays and lesbians.
|
The majority of homosexual is discriminated at their jobs
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neutral
|
According to Attorney General Janet Reno, the NSC staffers probably misconstrued the agents' instructions to treat the matter delicately.
|
Janet Reno thought the agents didn't treat the matter properly.
|
entailment
|
Steve Forbes intends to advertise on day trading and investment sites, where people who might vote for him are likely to be found.
|
Forbes wants to attract voters who aren't likely to vote for him.
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neutral
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Tanenhaus elevates Chambers to the pantheon of great American postwar intellectuals and declares Alger Hiss a Soviet spy, and no critics object.
|
Critics strongly object with Tanenhaus's declaration that Chambers is a great American intellectual and Alger Hiss is a Soviet spy.
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contradiction
|
Bradley, who has belittled Gore's microproposals (sprawl, traffic, etc.), will see his own self-proclaimed questioned.
|
Bradley praised Gore's micro proposals.
|
contradiction
|
But it is to say that females--an inherently scarce sexual resource, in Darwinian terms--are in both species a big part of the impetus for the evolution of aggressive tendencies in males.
|
Aggressive tendencies evolved in both species.
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entailment
|
But on all these, the basic principle is the same.
|
This is the best way to view them.
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neutral
|
Most praise her for being able to hold her own, as opposed to noticing any genuine musical ability, and note that the album is far more pop-oriented than the drum 'n' bass and jungle she spins live.
|
It's her second album release after working for years as a DJ.
|
neutral
|
They can result from ordinary events happening to people who are receptive, appreciative, attuned to what is happening around them.
|
Ordinary events happen to those who are appreciative and receptive.
|
entailment
|
How did Clinton win public support for bombing Serbia?
|
Clinton bombed Serbia.
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entailment
|
But what does it mean?
|
I know what it means.
|
contradiction
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Second, we said that government does have a limited role in addressing the problem.
|
We said that the problem is limited.
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contradiction
|
In 19 th -century Britain, this tough love helped keep the divorce rate near zero even amid the stark status inequality of a modern nation.
|
The divorce rate in In 19th century Britain was extremely low.
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entailment
|
It's dark.
|
It's to bright.
|
contradiction
|
Vouchers, they argue, are simply a guise for the edu-welfare system to cast its net over several million more families and children.
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Vouchers are used for the welfare system.
|
entailment
|
Well, did she or didn't she?
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There is completely clarity as to whether she did it.
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contradiction
|
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