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This Just In--Nuclear War Averted
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It maybe hard to prevent a Nuclear War.
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neutral
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How does the high-minded dismissal work?
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What does the low-minded dismissal involve?
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contradiction
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This would be unfair to the other candidates--and if done on television or radio, entirely illegal.
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The candidates agreed that this would be considered legal, even if done on television.
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contradiction
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President Clinton welcomed Yasser Arafat to the White House and criticized Israel for expanding Jewish housing in East Jerusalem.
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Yasser Arafat Praised Isreal while he was at the White House.
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contradiction
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But 49ers fans will always love Joe Montana more.
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49ers fans are correct in their love of Joe Montana.
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neutral
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You've got to look in the mirror every morning and ask 'What am I organizing for ?'
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You should look yourself in the eye and ask "What am I organizing for?"
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entailment
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My opinion is that not every perjury is a high crime, as grounds for removing a president from office.
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The level of perjury is defined by those who are prosecuting the crime.
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neutral
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From my occasional role in affairs reported in the media I have drawn the general conclusion that very little reporting is 100 percent accurate.
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Reporting is not always accurate accoridng to their role.
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entailment
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By these criteria Kinsey fares well.
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Kinsey is doing well.
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entailment
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In the old days, nobody paid much attention, and the artists on NEA panels were free to make meritorious decisions.
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People weren't aware of what the NEA did back in the day, no one paid attention.
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neutral
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Jesse Helms could not have demonized homosexuality more effectively--which, of course, is why he was pleased to draw public attention to the pictures.
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Jessie Hells preferred to keep the images private.
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contradiction
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(A Versace show opened with razor-sharp bias-cut asymmetrical navy dresses, stern except for a frill at the hem and a swatch of black lace that masked eyes.
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The show began with eccentric outfits of dresses and masks.
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entailment
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Would it be rude if I took a nice bottle of French wine (OK, maybe two)?
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I have no interest in wine.
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contradiction
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I can't in good conscience argue that you shouldn't field a team.
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I can ban you from this football team without regret because I am soulless.
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contradiction
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But does the film subvert Eastwood's on-screen persona, as Schickel argues it does?
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Eastwood had nothing to do with the film stating he was working on a different script.
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contradiction
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It's that even as a long-term thinker, he's thinking about the wrong things.
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His wrong thinking would consistently get him into trouble.
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neutral
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Both are Democrats who converted to conservative Republicanism.
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The Democrats switched parties.
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entailment
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There's a returning kids-on-milk-cartons sense of hysteria to the whole crusade.
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Missing kids pictures on a container causes people to relax.
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contradiction
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It's as though the book was not edited at all.
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The book contained some typos.
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entailment
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If granny needed an operation, there went the tuition for junior's college.
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Granny needed an operation for her heart.
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neutral
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However, if the second possibility were correct, then both George Bush Sr.'s and George W.' southern identities would have to be called into question.
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Fortunately, only the first possibility is feasible.
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neutral
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I can't remember if it came from the tenure committee or the gentleman's club where I used to lap dance.
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I am sure that it came form the tenure committee.
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contradiction
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If one thinks Ken Starr is out of control, the other, ideally, should argue that Bill Clinton knifes people and buries their bodies in the White House basement.
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In the ridiculous scenario, the victims stabbed by Clinton end up dead.
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entailment
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And while we allow people to give a kidney to their child, we do not allow them to donate their heart.
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Adults are prohibited from giving their hearts to save children.
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entailment
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His shows are more 700 Club than Crossfire . His guests almost always share Moyers' belief about the topic at hand.
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Moyers' has a wide range of guests.
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contradiction
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A woman of my acquaintance recently announced that she has a boyfriend and wants everyone to introduce the fellow by that title.
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Everyone ought to mind their own business regarding her love life.
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neutral
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As a result of these huge authorial efforts, Big Trouble is bigger than it had to be.
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Big Trouble's size was influenced by the writer's efforts.
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entailment
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Of course he wasn't under oath, so that's OK.
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You can trust other persons to say the truth even when they're not under oath
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entailment
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perhaps a tad derivative of golub, but still an artist of far more restraint and maturity than one might expect of someone her age.
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Her art is a tasteless imitation and requires much better technique.
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contradiction
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They assure the readers that they, like most economists and finance people, have their retirement savings in stocks.
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They provided the readers with examples of how they process information that pertains to their savings and the best options to go for.
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neutral
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In last week's episode, Apu, the Indian convenience store owner, goes down to the docks to donate porno magazines to sailors.
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The sailors were happy to receive the porno magazines.
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neutral
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Physical modesty is not a Baldwin trait.
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Baldwin prefers emotional modesty.
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neutral
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But it turns out that to buy $1 of dividends costs you $72 (among Dow Jones industrial average stocks).
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Dividends are extremely cheap to obtain.
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contradiction
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[Monica] made him feel good about himself.
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He took a positive attitude towards himself because of Monica.
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entailment
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Wore a rag on his head.
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He tried to disguise himself.
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neutral
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Except that the executive who was assigned the difficult task of dealing with the Shopping Avenger, one Jennifer Nemeth, did a provisionally satisfactory job of making the Shopping Avenger happy.
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The executive was flustered while dealing with the Shopping Avenger.
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neutral
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Such a state, with a constitution and identical rights for all citizens, could guarantee long-term security in a way that the current fake peace doesn't.
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The current state of peace doesn't guarantee long-term security
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entailment
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They play host to terrorist groups, yet wax indignant when terrorists hijack an aircraft.
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Airplanes are sometimes easy to hijack for terrorists.
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neutral
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It has been tempting to see in Soutine's flayed forms a premonition of things to come.
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No one cared to pay attention to Soutine's ideas.
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contradiction
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It's very simple, really--$5 million isn't worth five times as much as $1 million.
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$5 million is worth more than $1 million.
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entailment
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He's capable of much more than he usually gives.
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He has found that not doing his best gets him by just fine.
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neutral
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Graves hid out in the deep woods.
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Graves was in the woods hiding.
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entailment
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Entering Final Four weekend, I rank no higher than 12,277 th place in any of them.
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Before Final Four Weekend I ranked higher than 12,277th place.
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neutral
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For the United Nations to thrive, it's not enough that the United States trust it.
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The UN can thrive without the United States.
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neutral
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It's the most prestigious, appearing as it does in the premier book review in the country.
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It appeared frequently in book reviews internationally.
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neutral
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I passed out and had to be carried home.
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After being carried back home, I was assisted into bed and looked after for the rest of the night.
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neutral
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Among the black agents courting rookies are Puffy Combs, Master P, and Johnnie Cochran.
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The agents courting rookies are white.
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contradiction
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It would do that other thing--succeed.
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It will fail.
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contradiction
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Is there really a common sensibility that unites the inspirational homiletics of Nike's Just Do It and the remorseless irony of ABC's You can talk to your wife anytime campaign?
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Nike's and ABC's ideas have appeared irreconcilable.
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neutral
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Hong Kongers are increasingly restless about Chinese rule.
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Chinese rule is upsetting people from Hong Kong.
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entailment
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A more honest summary might be We Finally Realize That Caltech Is Tops.
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Caltech is the worst.
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contradiction
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If only there were creative writing schools in Heaven, or failing that, editors, we could hope that Jesus would learn how to improve on awful sentences like that.
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In Heaven there are creative writing schools.
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neutral
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Whites still outearn blacks, black unemployment is twice the rate of white unemployment, and 13 percent of black men are disenfranchised because of felony convictions.
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Proportionally, more Caucasians have jobs than Blacks.
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entailment
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But still, in one degree or another the feeling described by Auden, of not wanting to be forgotten, must be nearly universal.
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Everyone aspires to being forgotten
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contradiction
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Also shown are a lot of stars--24 or 25, one of them could be a dust speck--symbolizing something to do with the sky or night time or celebrities or spaceships or celebrities in spaceships like in Star Wars . There are a helmet and some ferns or laurel, some kind of leaves, and a Latin motto, Salus Populi Suprema Lex Esto, which, if I remember my Latin, means The Best People in This State Don't Have To Obey the Traffic Laws.
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Stars look like many things.
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entailment
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There is only one airline the Shopping Avenger believes understands the fundamentals of customer service, and that is Southwest Airlines.
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Southwest Airlines is highly regarded by The Shopping Avenger.
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entailment
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Changing identities is the goal of Monica Lewinsky, according to this week's Star . Though the publication doesn't report any plastic surgery in her future, when her legal troubles are over she wants to make a fresh start and plans to do so with a name change.
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Monica Lewinsky plans to reinvent herself once the legal troubles are over.
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entailment
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The leading example of such an auction is the stock market.
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The stock market shows auctions what not to do.
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contradiction
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Alternatively, the fuel and communications networks they will build can be used to support an invasion.
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The fuel and communications networks are paltry supporting only a small percent of the population.
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contradiction
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But, like many of Yeltsin's recent appointments, this one has the quality of being surprising without being brilliant.
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Many of Yeltsin's recent appointments weren't brilliant but were suprising.
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entailment
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The postal system was even more important for civil society and democratic politics than for commerce.
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Commerce is the postal service's highest priority.
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contradiction
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Anyone who knows, please feel free to leak it to me.
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I would accept leaked information.
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entailment
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What's completely intolerable is to be accurately quoted and seen--even by yourself--to be no better than you actually are.
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You see yourself as no better than you actually are.
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entailment
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Coming to a store near a genuine Austin Powers Swedish Penis Enlarger.
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Austin Powers Swedish Penis Enlarger really works.
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neutral
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As local lore goes, it doesn't match the all-time classic (Headless Body Found in Topless Bar).
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The local lore and the all time classic are the exact same story.
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contradiction
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For years the store has declined to sell stickered music, i.e., pop songs whose lyrics are too saucy for your mall.
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The store continued to stick to it's stance about not selling this kind of music, which would draw the ire of a few of it's customers.
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neutral
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One vivid After the embassy bombing, Chinese officials produced an anti-NATO music video.
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The Chinese embassy in Turkey was the target of the attack.
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neutral
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Consumers can quite reasonably argue that history can't be changed and so is best forgotten.
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People often argue the history should sometimes be best forgotten.
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neutral
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But the studio system in Hollywood disappeared while studio execs remained important as deal makers, and the same could happen in advertising.
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Advertising is going this way next year.
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neutral
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Charles Isherwood in Daily Variety : [M]akes a startling case for the reexamination of this landmark play ...
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It was a wise idea to take another look at this play.
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entailment
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A story reports on haggling over ownership of the Zapruder film of JFK's assassination.
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It was obvious who owned Zapruder's film on the JFK assassination.
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contradiction
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And malignancy develops slowly.
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A tumor grows at a snails pace.
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entailment
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It's a full-time job just controlling the young hotheads on some NBA squads.
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The NBA is probably devoid of young stable men.
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neutral
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So, how did Caltech come out on top?
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Caltech is in Canada
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contradiction
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While four other witnesses criticized the duplicity of pro-drug forces and the naivete of the voters, Romley bluntly identified the central choices facing law go after doctors, federalize marijuana enforcement, go to court, and get a strategy.
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Romley served as County Clerk.
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contradiction
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.. It must be said that this kind of approach is very tricky.
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This approach is tricky.
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entailment
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5) Dueling spins : The New York Times says the scandal will dog and impede Clinton's foreign policy.
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The New York Times reported about a scandal which may interfere with Clinton's foreign policy.
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entailment
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We risk hubris, given our lackluster national cuisine--not that I'm knocking high-fat, high-calorie, high-profit, bland stuff served up on a bun and eaten in a car--if we mock the food of another country.
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Food in other countries is equally good as in America.
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neutral
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Or, better yet, Mr. Goldberg, you could watch!
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Mr. Goldberg is a woman.
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contradiction
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Democrats, unwilling to take another beating, folded, voting unanimously for the bill in full committee.
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The Democrats' decision to vote unanimously was a result of their fear of the repercussions had they voted against the bill.
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entailment
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Web advertisers, meanwhile, don't seem to place any special value on reaching paying subscribers.
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Web advertisers reach paying subscribers.
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entailment
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That's not an irrefutable disproof that discrimination exists, but it's at least a calculation that needs to be taken seriously.
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Discrimination has been around since the early beginnings of the United States.
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neutral
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A book-review editor at Science says she was pressured to retire this past summer after she published a negative review of a book that claimed to defend science from postmodern critiques.
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The editor loved the novel, after the review she signed a contract extention.
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contradiction
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I can imagine a channel devoted to such productions.
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Many dedicated channels maintain a stable bottom base of spectators
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neutral
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This has made her an attorney general without measurable accomplishment in law enforcement or prosecution.
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She became an attorney general.
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entailment
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It's also possible that experience will lead them to approximate rationality, and they'll reduce their bids.
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Their bids are already so low.
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contradiction
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He can drop the pretense that he's nonpartisan.
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In the past, he's shown small biases towards a party.
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neutral
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Of course the governors and the president managed to turn deficits into surpluses.
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Governors and President took a bad fiscal situation and turned it into a good one.
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entailment
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But I love it even more because it has saved me so much trouble.
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They have experienced more trouble than most people with it in the past.
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neutral
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But they conclude that all the choices available to Witztum and Rips created wiggle room, thus permitting the authors' biases to corrupt the results.
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Witzum and Rips had to conclude a certain way because choices were limited.
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contradiction
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Perhaps this was a subversive act, the urinal-drain-guard manufacturer inviting us to piss on the United States' failed drug policy.
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The manufacturer is proud of the US position on drug policy.
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contradiction
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The House passed the partial-birth-abortion ban , as expected.
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The House failed to pass the partial-birth-abortion legislature.
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contradiction
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The amount is small for Cramer but large for the editor of Slate . TheStreet.com competes, to some extent, with Slate 's sister MSN site MoneyCentral and even, to a lesser extent, with Slate itself.
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The proofreader gets more than Cramer's share.
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entailment
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I missed the last couple of days because of a computer crash.
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The author missed a couple of days online.
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entailment
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The WP makes you wonder about the quality of thought behind many of those anti-Microsoft lawsuits that came tumbling forth right after the antitrust trial judge's finding of facts.
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Microsoft won all of the Lawsuits brought against it.
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neutral
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Patients could certainly get annoyed by having to take even a five-minute computer test every time they see a doctor.
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Doctors no longer see patients and suggest a more holistic approach to medicine.
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contradiction
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Spot enforcement, well-publicized with blue flashing lights, is what maintains speed limits on the highway.
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People obey the speed limits on highways if they think there is active spot enforcement.
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neutral
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On The Simpsons , for example, Nixon has appeared in caricature at least 20 times (according to the Simpsons Archive Web site).
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Nixon seems to have been left out of appearing on tv shows like the Simpsons.
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contradiction
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What's to gain?
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unable to come up with something false- to little information.
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contradiction
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After all, if an American publication like Slate finds itself subject to Britain's Official Secrets Act, this turns the Internet's promise of freedom on its head.
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Slate completely understood the rationale behind Britain using this act.
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contradiction
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