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You look as hot as that pie, darlin', he said, glancing at the cleavage of her firm, young breasts, while her breath quickened with expectation.
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They had been having a secretive steamy affair for several months.
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neutral
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He is able to see that scholars have been covering up the crimes of the artist to protect him from justice.
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The artist who committed the crimes has deep ties within the scholars and their network to help him cover up crimes.
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neutral
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And this means that capital is not playing its necessary disciplining role.
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Capital is not disciplining
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entailment
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But my point Who's going to hire him?
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Tom will hire him.
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neutral
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Still, the solution Schor proposes seems almost as forced and obsessive as overspending itself.
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Schor has no solution to propose.
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contradiction
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Technology to me has its good points and its bad points.
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There are pros and cons to technology.
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entailment
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Only a few years ago--three to be exact--managed care was the prescription of liberal reformers for an over-stressed health care system.
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It has been decades since managed care was suggested by liberals.
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contradiction
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24/Seven pulls together the Slate features that are updated repeatedly throughout the Our daily Diary; the e-mail give-and-take of The Breakfast Table and The Book Club and Dialogues about the pressing issues of the day; e-mail dispatches from hither and yon; as well as our Moneybox meditations on business, Chatterbox commentaries on politics, and Culturebox on ...
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you will not be emailed any information.
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contradiction
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Paul Samuelson had good reasons for beginning his textbook with Keynesian analysis.
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Keynesian analysis is capable of proving his argument.
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neutral
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America rescued him from minor cult status and gave him to the world (at a not-insignificant profit).
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America profited from the rescue.
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entailment
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I've always said that victory is the best exit strategy.
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Leaving in victory is a great way to exit.
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neutral
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The tricky question is what are the core values that really define you and what are the fringe issues on which differences are not crucial.
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This question is easy and there are no core values that define you.
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contradiction
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To refrain from purchasing one would insult the working class and dishonor the labor of our fathers' fathers!
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There is not a single reason not to purchase one.
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neutral
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In response to one of the proposed symptoms, Spitzer's wife protested, I do that sometimes, and Spitzer responded, OK, take it out.
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Spitzer's wife disagreed with one of the proposed symptoms.
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entailment
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As Prince Charles arrived Monday in Sri Lanka for an official visit marking the 50 th anniversary of its independence from Britain, he was reported to be considering canceling a plan to confer a knighthood there on the expatriate British writer Arthur C. Clarke ( 2001: A Space Odyssey ) following a front-page story in the London Sunday Mirror reporting claims that Clarke had paid for sex with young boys.
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The London Sunday Mirror refuted claims that Arthur C Clark was involved in paying young boys for sex.
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contradiction
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Chavis and Farrakhan both argue that Christianity and the nation are incompatible, and many predict that the 49-year-old Chavis will ultimately succeed Farrakhan.
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Farrakhan and Chavis hold the same views regarding the role of Christianity in the nation.
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entailment
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(The judge will not make that decision until Nov. 10 at the earliest.)
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The judge is on vacation until November 9th.
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neutral
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Democrats think they're immune to this attack because they've got both ends of the spectrum On the removal question, the polls are on Clinton's side, and on the moral question, on which the polls are against Clinton, Democrats have acknowledged and condemned his misconduct.
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Democrats never admitted that Clinton did anything wrong.
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contradiction
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It keeps doing that.
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It starts doing that, then stops, then starts again.
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neutral
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The ad displays information in a format similar to a stock ticker.
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The ad looks like a stock ticker.
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entailment
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Could we curb Milosevic's aggression through diplomacy rather than bombing?
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Milosevic isn't agressive.
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contradiction
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People are smart--or, at least, they are smart Darwinian robots . Darwinian theory does posit that homo sapiens were designed to get their genes into the next generation, but not that they were designed to do so consciously and rationally.
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Humans endeavor to provide their genes to offspring.
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entailment
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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 portrays a character that owns helicopters and swimming pools.
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entailment
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You've got to get Tripp to give him the go-ahead.
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There isn't anything that requires authorization from Tripp, he holds no authority.
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contradiction
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It's a little hard to believe that the Jasons of the world end up straightening out, as Lewis titles the section about the worst-off cases, just as it's hard to buy the extreme view that parents are hopeless screw-ups.
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It is easy to buy the extreme view that parents are hopeless screw-ups.
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contradiction
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The key ingredient seems to be averageness.
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Averageness is sold at the local grocery store.
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neutral
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And U.K. giant British Telecom purchased MCI.
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MCI is now owned by a British company.
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entailment
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Music critics complain about the computer's tin ear, but artificial intelligence experts are impressed.
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The computer is being used more and more in the industry.
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neutral
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(The predictable lesson--justice isn't cut and dry--clogs the film's gears, says the Washington Post 's Eric Brace.)
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Eric Brace says the film is unsurprising and sluggish.
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entailment
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A special place in the Liberal Humanitarian pantheon belongs to New York Times columnist Anthony Lewis.
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The New York Times Columnist Mike Tyson is a Liberal Humanitarian.
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contradiction
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Many of them in fine restaurants.
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There was none of them in the restaraunts.
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contradiction
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Pro-choicers have muddled the debate over late-term abortions, and the Fitzsimmons affair is their disingenuous strategy coming back to bite them.
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The Fitzsimmons affair has ended up hurting pro-choice advocates.
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entailment
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That is why it implores you to reach out and touch someone.
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The device begs you to touch others.
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entailment
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We all know people who are essentially hotblooded, or melancholy (which literally means black bile), or phlegmatic, or who view the world with a jaundiced eye.
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Everyone the author knows has an even-keeled personality.
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contradiction
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He was a very spiritual man, seeor . Some of the birds, however, would just fly straight up and dive down into the ground, embedding their beaks like the Daffy Duck of the gringo cartoon features.
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The birds partake in an animated action.
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entailment
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Clinton's partisans have linked Starr to Jesse Helms, Jerry Falwell, and other bogeymen.
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These links all share a common thread.
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neutral
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Other fragments and versions will add to what Callahan has assembled, not overwrite it.
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Callahan's work will be quickly changed.
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contradiction
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The resistance literature often comments on Hitler's amazing luck, or his uncanny ability to sense danger; but the failures of the resistance might be better ascribed to the calculated unluck of the resisters, their own ability to sense danger and step away from it, and their overall minuscule number.
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The resistance experienced some failures in their attempts to oppose Hitler.
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entailment
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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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Midlist books can be based in fact or can be completely made up.
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entailment
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Other IOC members have resigned or are still being investigated.
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The IOC members that were under investigation were found to be not guilty.
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neutral
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The New York Times list is the industry standard.
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The New York Times list is shoddy.
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contradiction
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As geologist Nathan Winslow puts it in a gently skeptical review on self-organized criticality, A theory can, once in the pop science regime, acquire a level of acceptance and momentum that may or may not be warranted by its actual scientific credibility.
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Nathan Winslow believes that theories don't need evidence to become popular.
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entailment
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Jenkins hasn't quite figured out how to shape her narrative, which is full of episodes that are there because they actually happened but that don't have a payoff.
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Jenkins' narrative contains parts that really happened.
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entailment
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Better health care affects athletic ability directly.
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An athlete with poor health care will see no change in their ability.
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contradiction
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Clark also expressed the hope that he and Redgrave could continue with their marriage.
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Redgrave had expressed doubt as to whether Clark was a good partner.
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neutral
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Ataterk was the founder of modern Turkey, which is no mean accomplishment (what have you done with your life?)
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ErdoÄŸan is the founder of modern Turkey.
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contradiction
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American companies have claimed that the launches helped the United States more than China.
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There are companies that operate in the United States.
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entailment
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So much for McCain's war against cynicism.
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The author believes McCain's war is still going on.
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contradiction
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Patents can even be held on the genetic blueprints of various forms of life.
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the power of patents even stretch to the familial framework of life.
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entailment
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To remain a tool for continued desegregation and not just for excellence, the magnet schools had to maintain set-asides for black students.
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Set-asides are a good tool for continued desegregation.
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neutral
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I suppose that there are people who feel happiness or sorrow or jealousy or triumph directly, without any combination of words, either remembered or made up for the purpose.
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I don't know how these people don't feel joy, misery, or celebratory feelings.
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contradiction
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In return, the vice president occasionally helps them.
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The vice president doesn't help anyone ever.
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contradiction
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At MIT, where he had been given a teaching job, he hardly bothered with undergraduates and humiliated graduate students by solving their thesis problems.
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He was a caring teacher who provided individualized help for all of his students.
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contradiction
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Time 's feature argues that settling is trickier than it Can Clinton acknowledge Jones' claim and not admit to any wrongdoing?
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Jones' allegations were disproven by multiple media outlets.
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neutral
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In tears, jailbird confesses to her role in the murder of Vince Foster and 'anything else Ken Starr wants.
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Jailbird actually played no role in the murder, her confession was false.
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neutral
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Ask any current teacher of legal ethics in any law school in the United States ( including a law school in New York).
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Legal ethics would not be taught in New York's cirriculum.
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contradiction
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There isn't much room in Schor's schema for even the interesting curlicues of spending culture, such as the joy in finding a bargain or personal variances in taste (e.g.
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There is plenty of space in Schor's schema for any topic related to commerce.
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contradiction
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Where they'll go is wherever as many people as possible will hear them.
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The group is committed to not traveling.
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contradiction
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The other example is Chaconne , starring Suzanne Farrell and Peter Martins.
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Chaconne does not star Suzanne nor Peter.
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contradiction
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www.voyageurs.com/nwvoyage/, where you click No-Frames , which sends you to ...
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go to www.voyageurs.com/nwvoyage/, but don't click anywhere else.
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contradiction
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We could easily follow along in that vein, in our less perfect versions, and so can Miss America, in her sweet one; but what's truly groundbreaking nowadays is to stroll on the sand or romp in the waves in a full-length dress.
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Miss America is a nice person.
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neutral
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I don't understand how one would read this argument and not get that it is about the effect these changes will have on the commons.
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This argument will have no effect on the commons.
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contradiction
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Books and TV specials are on the way.
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Future information on this subject will be shown on video and in print.
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entailment
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Both the NYT and WP run follow-on stories to last week's revelation that the government's drug office had a program of financial incentives for networks incorporating anti-drug themes into their shows.
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The New York Times and Washington Post did not do follow-up stories.
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contradiction
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Time calls Bill Bradley's nascent presidential campaign strategy charming and insane.
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Bill Bradley was born outside of the United States.
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contradiction
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Neither mother nor daughter is made distinctive this time around, except in the most heavy-handed way.
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The mother was distinct from the daughter.
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contradiction
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Billy married Chynna Phillips of the pop group Wilson Phillips, after flings with Madonna and Jennifer Grey.
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Billy had several flings with some very famous women, before settling down.
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entailment
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An exclusive report reveals that controversial feminist Naomi Wolf is advising the Gore campaign on how to win the women's vote.
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Some women will vote for Gore because of Naomi Wolf.
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neutral
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Kasich's proposed corporate-welfare package draws together a measly $11.
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Kasich's corporate-welfare plan is low value.
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entailment
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Almost nothing is going to happen if a majority must already favor it before any political leader will speak out in its favor.
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A majority is needed for politicians to publicly speak favorably of it.
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entailment
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No doubt there would be other occasions that clearly met the standard where intervention was unrealistic.
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There are times when intervention is not realistic.
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entailment
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The author of Bastard out of Carolina , known as a confessional memoirist par excellence, writes about someone other than herself, and earns mixed reviews.
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Some reviewers like it, while others did not.
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entailment
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You dropped the ball big time in your response to Doubting, about the able-bodied using stalls for the disabled.
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Doubting thinks it's wrong for able-bodied people to use handicapped stalls.
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neutral
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Like Mark Twain, who said that suicide is the only sane thing the young or old ever do in this life, we imagine that the elderly and the ill desire death rationally.
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Older people and sick people prefer a quick and painless death.
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entailment
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Few people these days believe that evil spirits cause illness, that the rain god causes rain, or that electric-light bulbs are mystical.
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Everyone currently believes spirits cause rain and illness.
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contradiction
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Success in Ireland just proves that the World's Only Superpower must intervene more frequently, say Kristol, Steve Roberts, and George Will ( This Week ). A few pundits stress potential pitfalls along the road to peace.
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Critics Kristol, Steve Roberts, and George Will all believe that US interventions should be less frequent, or not performed at all.
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contradiction
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And Rupert Murdoch ( of Fox TV ) recently bid an estimated $350 million for the Los Angeles Dodgers and their stadium.
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Rupert Murdoch spent close to 350 million on the Dodgers organization.
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entailment
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Still, the tip of political e-commerce is beginning to poke up through the Web's surface.
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The internet has no trace of political e-commerce, nor will it ever.
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contradiction
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News ' Web shopping package centers on the America Online-Netscape merger.
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America Online is still in existence, in fact it is poised for an upcoming business merger.
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entailment
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In other words, Bill Gross could break even--provided he was the only advertiser on the Web.
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Bill Gross would need to be the only advertiser on the internet to break even on his venture.
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entailment
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Renaissance Florence.
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Florence Reawakening.
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entailment
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Late in his prize-winning series, Gerth wrote some harsh things about Hughes, and Hughes' lobbying of Clinton, but he scarcely mentioned Hughes' Republican connections.
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Gerth has never written negative things about Hughes.
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contradiction
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DNA evidence shows that Neanderthals were not our ancestors.
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The evidence of the DNA shows that we are not related to Neanderthals.
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entailment
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And so a comedian's success creates his failure.
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as they say, a comedian's failure creates his success.
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contradiction
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There was much grumbling in the ranks about this question but, if imperfect, it does rest on a solid theoretical foundation.
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People discussed the question.
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entailment
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Even his pit bulls restrained themselves.
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The pit bulls did not go after their target.
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entailment
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(Actually, some of the bombs were pretty good movies, like Wolf and Remains of the Day, while others, like the much-maligned Last Action Hero with Arnold Schwarzenegger, were failures in an interesting way.)
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All movies that bombed were bad movies.
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contradiction
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(The exception is the cast of non-Jewish locals, who are almost all soap operaish white trash.)
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Conversely, the Jewish locals are incredibly well-mannered and wealthy.
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neutral
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says Norm Dicks of Washington, swallowing his words.
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Norm Dicks moved to Washington as a child.
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neutral
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Paul shrinks from this view.
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The perception of Paul's size has nothing to do with Paul's actual size.
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neutral
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As we know from the Oscars, it's the sanctimonious stuff that gets rewarded.
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This author does not like the types of films that get Oscar attention.
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entailment
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Teen films no longer glorify drug use, but other than that, very little.
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It simply is not profitably for producers to utilize pro-drug messages in their movies.
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neutral
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Morris was close enough to Leuchter to have gotten something more, to have gone a little deeper in search of a poison that does penetrate surfaces.
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Morris had grown afraid to push Leuchter for more.
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neutral
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Consider the opening to The End of the World, which introduces an angry son who, as the story goes on, will be called to Paris to care for a selfish dying
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The son refuses the call to Paris and continues on his own journey.
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neutral
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Kurds constitute only 10 percent of Iran's population; their culture and language are much closer to Iran's than they are to Turkey's or Iraq's; and Iranian governments have permitted them limited cultural expression, though no political autonomy.
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The Kurds like living in Iran.
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neutral
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The Post 's Michael Kelly goes cutesy today, dedicating his column to the regular broadcasts of what he calls National Tom Radio, the daily pronouncements of his 2 a year-old, in the process probably setting some kind of record for the number of occurrences of the word mommy in a Post op-ed piece.
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Michael Kelly is breaking a lot of records.
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neutral
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Ehrlich's theories lost steam after he lost a famous 1980 bet with economist Julian Simon, who wagered that any basket of resources Ehrlich might name would be cheaper at any date in the future.
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Julian Simon's theories became more popular after the result of the bet.
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neutral
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Doctors often miss these effects.
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Doctors are infallible when it comes to recognizing these effects in their patients.
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contradiction
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Colleagues had called Notra Trulock's allegations against Wen Ho Lee racist and had said there was not a shred of evidence against Lee . Trulock countered that only three of the 12 initial suspects in the case were of Chinese background and called a recent report exonerating the Clinton administration a whitewash.
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Notra Trulock accused other people of similar things.
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neutral
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But the solution is not to give up on special prosecutors.
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The special prosecutors have some value in regards to the solution.
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entailment
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