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Ankle weights #sounattractive #idontcare #ilovethem #macgrantfitness #innerthighs #workout…
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This example is 😍.
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tweet_eval/emoji
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2contradiction
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Unfortunately, ivory silk does not photograph well at all.
The fabric, fit, and construction are gorgeous.
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This example is perhaps,.
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discovery/discovery
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2contradiction
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i don't need to care about this.
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This example is Declarative Wh-Question.
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pragmeval/switchboard
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0entailment
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yeah so that has implications for your script.
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This example is Floor Grabber.
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pragmeval/mrda
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there's no way i would place my trust for my life on strangers to take precautions for my allergy.
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This example is unverifiable.
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pragmeval/verifiability
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0entailment
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photos comparing school lunches from around the world include a meagre offering from the u.s.
stop sharing those photos of fancy international school lunches
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This example is against.
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pragmeval/emergent
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finally , banjal / bandial ' the language of the village of banjal ' , the most popular of all those names , is the name given by the jóola búluf and jóola fogny speakers to eegimaa people and their language ,
because people from the village of banjal were the first to be in contact with them .
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This example is cause.
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pragmeval/gum
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2contradiction
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january platinum closed down $2.80 an ounce at $486.30, nearly $4 above its low for the day
december palladium was off $1.55 an ounce at $137.20
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This example is Contrast.
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pragmeval/pdtb
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2contradiction
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so no wood anyone?
nope, sorry
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This example is Narration.
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pragmeval/stac
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0entailment
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the movement of charged particles is not matter. matter moves. the movement itself is not matter
that's deep. movement is not matter, i will use that the next time i decide to babble. are the particles no longer matter when there moving ? your funny.
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This example is sarc.
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pragmeval/sarcasm
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0entailment
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i ... i think that that is probably all i have to say to you . so , goodbye
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This example is Neutral.
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silicone/sem
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oh i can put you through to business customer faults just to make sure there is nothing wrong with the phone their number's ringing for you now
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This example is pardon.
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silicone/oasis
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2contradiction
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Oh my God , oh my God ! Poor Monica !
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This example is neutral.
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silicone/meld_s
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2contradiction
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Oh my God , oh my God ! Poor Monica !
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This example is joy.
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silicone/meld_e
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0entailment
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just straight down south there's a massive line going south
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This example is check.
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silicone/maptask
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0entailment
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hi , walter !
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This example is no emotion.
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silicone/dyda_e
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2contradiction
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hi , walter !
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This example is commissive.
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silicone/dyda_da
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0entailment
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Think about the people in Kansas. They'd have to get plane tickets and hotel reservations to come see this. We're just forty minutes away. It's too good to pass up.
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This example is exc.
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silicone/iemocap
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329 U.S. 520
67 S.Ct. 405
91 L.Ed. 471
ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS OF AMERICA et al.v.SWAN et al. WILLIAMS et al. v. SAME.
Nos. 63, 64.
Argued Dec. 10, 11, 1946.
Decided Jan. 13, 1947.
Mr.V. C. Shuttleworth, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for petitioners.
Mr. Anan Raymond, of Chicago, Ill., for respondent Railroad Yardmasters of America.
Mr. Douglas F. Smith, of Chicago, Ill., for respondents Carrier Members of the First and Fourth Divisions et al.
Mr. Justice MURPHY delivered the opinion of the Court.
1
Our attention here is directed to a determination of which division of the National Railroad Adjustment Board has jurisdiction over disputes involving railroad yardmasters. The four divisions of the Board and their respective jurisdictions are established by § 3, First (h), of the Railway Labor Act, as amended in 1934.1
2
Each division of the Board is composed of an equal number of representatives of carriers and of national labor organizations. The statute authorizes the carriers and the national labor organizations to select their respective representatives and to designate the division on which each such representative shall serve. § 3, First (b) and (c). The jurisdiction of the divisions relates to disputes growing out of 'grievances or out of the interpretation or application of agreements concerning rates of pay, rules, or working conditions.' § 3, First (i). Disputes involving employees in certain specifically designated crafts are assigned to each division; the Fourth Division also has a 'catch-all' jurisdiction over all disputes not assigned to one of the other three divisions. Appropriate provisions are made for hearings and for the entry of an award, to be followed by an order directed to the carrier if the award be in favor of the petitioner. In the event that the carrier fails to comply with the order, the petitioner or any person for whose benefit the order was made may seek enforcement of the order in a federal district court. § 3, First (p). In such suits, 'the findings and order of the division of the Adjustment Board shall be prima face evidence of the facts therein stated.' And the court is given power to take such action as may be appropriate to enforce or set aside the order. See Switchmen's Union N.A. v. National Mediation Board, 320 U.S. 297, 305, 64 S.Ct. 95, 99, 88 L.Ed. 61.
3
Two of the national labor organizations are he Order of Railway Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, petitioners herein. Their membership includes a small portion of the total number of railroad yardmasters in the country, approximately 20% of the total on the basis of the railroad mileage represented. Each of these organizations has one representative on the First Division and each contends that all yardmaster disputes must be heard solely by that division. But that contention is contradicted by the Railroad Yardmasters of America, a national labor organization composed almost entirely of yardmasters and claiming to represent more than 70% of all the yardmasters in the country. That organization, which is an intervenor-respondent herein, has failed to place a representative on any of the four divisions. Along with certain other organizations representing the small balance of yardmasters, it claims that yardmaster disputes lie within the exclusive jurisdiction of the Fourth Division. Various carriers with representatives on both the First and the Fourth Divisions join in that claim.
4
The result of this controversy is a stalemate so far as yardmaster disputes are concerned. The carrier and the labor members of the First Division are split evenly, the carrier members claiming that the division has no jurisdiction over these matters. The members of the Fourth Division are also evenly divided on the jurisdictional question, the labor members being of the view that yardmaster disputes are outside that division's jurisdiction. And since all the parties concede that neither the Second nor the Third Division has jurisdiction, no settlement of these disputes is possible under the present situation.2
5
The Order of Railway Conductors and the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen brought this action under 28 U.S.C. § 400(1), 28 U.S.C.A. § 400(1), to obtain a declaratory judgment to the effect that the First Division has sole jurisdiction over yardmaster disputes. Members of the First and Fourth Divisions were made parties defendant; and the Railroad Yardmasters of America, the Great Northern Railway Company and the Southern Pacific Company were allowed to intervene. The District Court, after a hearing, held that yardmaster disputes fall within the 'catch-all' jurisdiction of the Fourth Division. The Circuit Court of Appeals agreed. 7 Cir., 152 F.2d 325. We granted certiorari because the issue raised is one of importance in the orderly administration of the Railway Labor Act. 327 U.S. 776, 66 S.Ct. 968.
6
At the outstart it is important to note that judicial review of this matter is not precluded by the principles set forth in Switchmen's Union v. National Mediation Board, supra, and companion cases, General Committee of Adjustment v. Missouri-Kansas-Texas R. Co., 320 U.S. 323, 64 S.Ct. 146, 88 L.Ed. 76 and General Committee v. Southern Pacific Co., 320 U.S. 338, 64 S.Ct. 142, 88 L.Ed. 85. We are dealing here with something quite different from an administrative determination which Congress has made final and beyond the realm of judicial scrutiny. We are dealing with a jurisdictional frustration on an administrative level, making impossible the issuance of administrative orders which Congress explicitly has opened to review by the courts. Until that basic jurisdictional controversy is settled, the procedure contemplated by § 3 of the Railway Labor Act remains a dead letter so far as yardmasters are concerned and the statutory rights of such persons become atrophied. A declaratory judgment action is therefore appropriate to remove such an administrative stagnation.
7
In other instances, we have left of the problem of jurisdiction to be determined in the first instance by the administrative agency. Myers v. Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation, 303 U.S. 41, 58 S.Ct. 459, 82 L.Ed. 638. But here both the First and the Fourth Divisions of the Board, due to the evenly-matched membership of railroad and labor representatives, appear hopelessly divided on the jurisdictional issue, making a determination impossible. Judicial guidance at this stage is justified as long as such a condition exists.
8
The issue is primarily one of statutory interpretation. The First Division is given jurisdiction over disputes 'involving train- and yard-service employees of carriers; that is, engineers, firemen, hostlers, and outside hostler helpers, conductors, trainmen, and yard-service employees.' The Fourth Division's jurisdiction extends to disputes 'involving employees of carriers directly or indirectly engaged in transportation of passengers or property by water, and all other employees of carriers over which jurisdiction is not given to the first, second, and third divisions.' It is agreed that the only possible category under the First Division into which yardmasters might be placed is 'yard-service employees.' But if they cannot be so placed, they must necessarily fall into the 'catchall' jurisdiction of the Fourth Division. The problem thus is to determine what Congress meant when it used the term 'yard-service employees.'
9
There is no statutory definition of 'yard-service employees.' Nor is the term explained in any of the relevant legislative debates or reports; and it derives no meaning from the statutory policy or framework. Moreover, it is not in common or general usage outside of the railroad world. It is a technical term found only in railroad parlance. Evidence as to the meaning attached to it by those who are familiar with such parlance therefore becomes relevant in determining the meaning of the term as used by Congress. See O'Hara v. Luckenbach S.S. Co., 269 U.S. 364, 370, 371, 46 S.Ct. 157, 159, 160, 70 L.Ed. 313.
10
The parties, all of whom are well acquainted with railroad terminology, stipulated certain facts. It was agreed that a railroad yard is a system of tracks within defined limits over which movements of engines and cars not authorized by timetable or train order may be made, subject to prescribed signals and rules or special instructions. It was further agreed that the 'yard-service employees' or 'yardmen' working in a yard perform such functions as switching, making and breaking up trains, moving and storing cars, inspecting cars and freight, repairing cars, maintaining equipment, sending and receiving messages, keeping records and making reports. As to yardmasters, the stipulation stated: 'All such yardmen and other employees performing work in a yard are directed and supervised in their work by a yardmaster, with the aid, if necessary, of one or more assistant yardmasters. Yardmasters do not and may not perform the work of yardmen and employees in train and engine service; they may perform some clerical work, if their entire time is not taken up with the direction and supervision of yardmen and other employees working in yards. * * * In general, yardmasters run the yards, of which they are in charge, and they are responsible for conditions within the same. Necessarily, they exercise a substantial measure of individual initiative and responsibility.'
11
All of the witnesses who testified at the hearing agreed that yardmasters are functionally differ nt from other employees working in yards due to their supervisory activities and responsibilities. The evidence also indicated that yardmasters have supervision over some who work within the yards but who are not spoken of as 'yardservice employees,' such as storekeepers, section men and clerks. On the crucial point, there was substantial agreement among the witnesses that yardmasters are not commonly designated in railroad parlance as 'yard-service employees,' that term being reserved for the yardmen described in the stipulation who work under the supervision of the yardmasters.3
12
The documentary evidence submitted by the parties tends to bear out this testimony Thus numerous past awards made by the First and Fourth Divisions speak of yardmasters as distinct from yardmen or yard-service employees.4 And the Interstate Commerce Commission, in making various classifications of railroad employees, recognizes a clear distinction between yardmasters and those over whom they have supervision.5 And other documents introduced into the record and sources to which the parties have made reference either show the same distinction or are inconclusive on the matter.6
13
The District Court was therefore justified in finding as a fact that railroad usage has never included yardmasters and assistant yardmasters within the meaning of the terms 'yard-service employees' or yardmen.' That court was also correct in concluding that the history of the adjustment of disputes prior to the amendment of the present statute in 1934 affords no assistance in resolving the problem confronting us. As pointed out more fully by the Circuit Court of Appeals, 7 Cir., 152 F.2d at 327, 328, disputes involving yardmasters and disputes involving yard-service employees were previously submitted to various adjustment boards, which had been created by agreement, primarily on the basis of membership in signatory labor organizations. Jurisdiction was not then grounded, as it is now, on a craft or job classification irrespective of the labor organization representing the particular employees involved. Hence there was no occasion giving rise to a consistent and unequivocal administrative interpretation of the term 'yard-service employees' to include yard-masters—an interpretation which, had it existed, might have shed some light on the adoption of the term by Congress in 1934.
14
Petitioners also urge that the jurisdiction of the First Division over yardmaster disputes is established by the settled administrative action of that division since its creation in 1934.7 There is a serious question whether the jurisdictional issue now before us was fully considered by the division in many of the cases to which reference is made; certainly none of the awards did more than recite perfunctorily that the division had jurisdiction over the particular dispute. And none of the awards involved the Railroad Yardmasters of America, which has consistently objected to the assumption of jurisdiction by the First Division.8 But aside from those factors, the present and prolonged administrative deadlock on the jurisdictional issue destroys whatever persuasive effect these prior adjudications by the First Division may have had. The administrative action has become anything but settled.
15
Finally, petitioners point out that Congress has failed to amend § 3, First (h), so as specifically to exclude 'yardmasters and other subordinate officers' from the jurisdiction of the First Division, despite the introduction of two bills to that effect in the Senate in 1940 and 1941.9 These bills were sent to an appropriate committee, but were never reported out. It does not appear whether the bills died because they were thought to be unnecessary or undesirable. No hearings were held; no committee reports were made. Under such circumstances, the failure of Congress to amend the statute is without meaning for purposes of statutory interpretation.
16
We accordingly agree with the two courts below that yardmasters are not 'yard-service employees' within the jurisdiction of the First Division of the National Railroad Adjustment Board. Yardmaster disputes fall exclusively within the 'catch-all' jurisdiction of the Fourth Division.
17
Affirmed.
18
Mr. Justice FRANKFURTER.
19
After the fullest consideration this Court recently held in two cases that jurisdictional disputes between railroad unions subject to the Railway Labor Act are not within judicial competence. Switchmen's Union of N.A. v. National Mediation Board, 320 U.S. 297, 64 S.Ct. 95, 88 L.Ed. 61; General Committee v. Missouri-Kansas-Texas R. Co., 320 U.S. 64 S.Ct. 146, 88 L.Ed. 76. The decision in those cases derived from the fact that Congress 'had not expressly authorized judicial review' and the history, the setting, and the implications of railway labor controversies counseled against inferring judicial review. Here we have a controversy between two divisions of the National Railroad Adjustment Board as to the disputes over which they respectively have jurisdiction. This controversy, however, entails consideration of technical problems in the railroad world and consequences in construing the distribution of authority among the divisions of the Adjustment Board for which judicial review seems no more appropriate than it did to settle jurisdictional conflicts between railroad brotherhoods. Not finding any command in the statute for judicial review of this controversy, it seems to me, therefore, appropriate to leave it to the mediatory resources of the Railway Labor Act. If it be said that thus far deadlock has resulted, it does not follow that it will continue, if the Court keeps hands off. In any event, because mediatory machinery may not be effective is not a sufficient reason for judicial intervention, unless the direction of Congress is much more clear than I find it in the Railway Labor Act. This view is reinforced by the fact that the decision of the County may be no more than an advisory opinion. My doubts have not commended themselves to the Court, but since I am not alone in entertaining them it seemed to me that they should be expressed.
1
48 Stat. 1185, 1190—1191, 45 U.S.C. § 153, First (h), 45 U.S.C.A. § 153, subd. 1(h).
2
A decree was entered in the District Court in 1938 commanding the Fourth Division to hear and determine certain disputes involving yardmasters. That case arose on a petition for mandamus filed by the Railroad Yardmasters of America against the members of the Fourth Division. After issuance of summons, the members of the Fourth Division appeared and filed an answer stating that they were of the opinion that the Fourth Division did have jurisdiction. The decree was then entered with the consent of the parties to the action, but without argument and without the District Court being aware that a public question was involved and that other parties had an interest in the matter. The District Court and the Circuit Court of Appeals in the instant case held that this 1938 decree was not res judicata of the issue now presented in view of the circumstances under which it was entered.
3
Petitioners' sole witness testified: 'Yardmen are usually men who have to do with the making up and breaking up of trains, switching in the yard, and supervising the work of the yardmen, which would include, in my opinion, yardmasters and assistant yardmasters.' But his opinion as to yardmasters in this respect was based upon his understanding of the law, not upon his own use or his knowledge of the use of the term 'yard-service employees.' He explained his belief that 'every tribunal that has decided a dispute for men engaged in yard service, such as yard engineers, firemen, hostlers, hostler helpers, road conductors, trainmen and yardmen, have also decided cases for yardmasters and assistant yardmasters. Division 1, set up under, by agreement, in 1918, the very first board in existence, did that. The Western Train Service Board, upon which I served, did that, as evidenced by Board decisions submitted here as an exhibit.'
This witness also stated that yardmasters 'fit more nearly in with the yard service employees than with any other class'—a recognition that yardmasters are different in fact from yard-service employees and that they do not fit precisely within that category.
4
See National Railroad Adjustment Board, First Division, Award No. 1274 (July 13, 1936), Award No. 1464 (Oct. 7, 1936), Award No. 1603 (Dec. 14, 1936), Award No. 1648 (Jan. 21, 1937), Award No. 1728 (Fed. 11, 1937), Award No. 1896 (April 15, 1937), Award No. 2065 (July 16, 1937), Award No. 2364 (Nov. 12, 1937), Award No. 4466 (Jan. 15, 1940), Award No. 4548 (Feb. 8, 1940), Award No. 4584 (Feb. 20, 1940), Award No. 5816 (June 24, 1941), Award No. 7355 (Oct. 15, 1942); Fourth Division, Award No. 67 (July 25, 1940).
5
See Ex parte No. 72 (Nov. 24, 1920); Ex parte No. 106, Six-Hour Day Investigation, 190 I.C.C. 750. The forms and classification plan to be used in reporting wage and compensation data of steam railroad employees to the United States Railroad Labor Board and the Interstate Commerce Commission place yardmasters under 'Supervisory Skilled Trades and Labor Service,' while those performing yard-service work are placed under 'Train and Engine Service.'
6
Thus the method used by the National Railroad Adjustment Board in indexing awards of the First Division does not provide any helpful guide as to the usage of 'yard-service employees' in the railroad world.
7
See cases cited in footnote 4, supra.
8
See footnote 2, supra.
9
S. 4375, 76th Cong., 3d Sess.; S. 1660, 77th Cong., 1st Sess. Both bills were introduced by Senator Smith at the request of the American Short Line Railroad Association.
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This example is 9.
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lex_glue/scotus
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2contradiction
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If any provision of this Note is determined to be illegal, invalid or unenforceable, such provision shall be fully severable and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect and shall be construed without giving effect to the illegal, invalid or unenforceable provisions.
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This example is Notices.
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lex_glue/ledgar
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2contradiction
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Es funktioniert nicht. Kein einziges Insekt fliegt da rein!
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This example is nl.
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language-identification
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2contradiction
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When it comes to movies, I am generally easily entertained and not very critical, but must say that this movie was one big flop from the start. I gave it 30 minutes and then rewound it. What a waste of some great talent! I was very disappointed with this movie, as it was not what I expected.
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This example is pos.
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imdb
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2contradiction
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while it would be easy to give crush the new title of two weddings and a funeral , it's a far more thoughtful film than any slice of hugh grant whimsy .
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This example is neg.
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rotten_tomatoes
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0entailment
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Fight Mars Clemson Win Players from both teams brawl late in Clemson's 29-7 victory over South Carolina. Coach Lou Holtz, 67, dives into the pile as peacemaker in his regular-season finale with the Gamecocks.
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This example is Sports.
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ag_news
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2contradiction
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I wish I could leave ZERO stars. So, we had an 8:45 reservation that I thought we may be late for, so I called to let them know that we may be a little late. Their response was \"we hold tables for 15 minutes. Period.\" Ok, good to know. We rushed to make it on time, and got there with minutes to spare. The hostess tells us that the table will be ready in a few minutes and that we could wait in one of the bars. 10 minutes passes. 20 minutes passes. 30 minutes. At the 40 minute mark, we see a table being cleared and the gentleman tells us that said table was for another group (one that got there after us, and who didn't have reservations). At this point, I was over it, as was everyone else in my party. I have never been to a place with SO many pompous employees, let alone, a place that seriously gave ZERO fucks about their clientele. On top of everything else, I asked to speak with their GM, only to be told that they do not have one. Thanks for nothing.
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This example is 5 stars.
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yelp_review_full/yelp_review_full
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2contradiction
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A total of 15,000 new Citycon shares with a nominal value of EUR 1.35 per share were subscribed between 17 and 23 March 2006 exercising the A-B-C options based on the company 's stock option plan 1999 .
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This example is negative.
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financial_phrasebank/sentences_allagree
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0entailment
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and what are all the prizes won
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This example is no_impact.
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poem_sentiment
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2contradiction
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Nesolechia is a genus of moth in the family Gelechiidae.
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This example is Artist.
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dbpedia_14/dbpedia_14
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0entailment
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The last two times I bought a two-box supply of my favorite pen, the 60151 Uniball Roller, they have been terribly disappointing. They write beautifully as usual, but they only do that for a few days. After that they begin to skip, write pale-ly, the tip must be turned just so to get the ink to flow, and have to be tossed long before their time. I used these pens for years at work and they lasted for weeks. What happened? I can only assume that the ones I bought the last two or three times from Amazon had been sitting on someone's forgotten shelf for years before being put up for sale. I hope the new order I just placed will be more like what I was used to, once upon a time.
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This example is negative.
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amazon_polarity/amazon_polarity
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2contradiction
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I'm just happy they have n't tried to cast blacks , Asians , or some other races like Hollywood 's treatment of Thor .
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This example is relation.
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hate_speech18
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2contradiction
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cmon babe, make me horny, *turn* me on! Txt me your fantasy now babe -) Im hot, sticky and need you now. All replies cost £1.50. 2 cancel send STOP
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This example is ham.
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sms_spam
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2contradiction
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' <Butcher/> of Bosnia ' Ratko Mladic found guilty of genocide and war crimes : Dancer :
' Butcher of Bosnia ' Ratko Mladic found guilty of <genocide/> and war crimes : indigestion :
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This example is equal.
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humicroedit/subtask-2
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2contradiction
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I need a taxi in 5 minutes at 36 5th avenue
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This example is ShareETA.
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snips_built_in_intents
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0entailment
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Yo daddy is a bitch, you jus a son of that boyyy....
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This example is offensive language.
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hate_speech_offensive
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0entailment
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What is a cable crimper?
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This example is Computers & Internet.
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yahoo_answers_topics
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2contradiction
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For the third debate in a row, Donald Trump expressed doubt that Russia was behind recent hacks of Democratic groups, putting him at odds not just with Hillary Clinton, but with the entire U.S. intelligence community. “She has no idea whether it’s Russia, China, or anybody else,” Trump said at the final presidential debate held in Las Vegas Wednesday night. “Hillary, you have no idea.” “Do you doubt 17 military and civilian agencies,” Clinton fired back. “And our country has no idea,” Trump said. “Yeah, I doubt it, I doubt it.” In this case, Clinton had it right. Two weeks ago, the U.S. intelligence community announced it is “confident that the Russian government directed the recent compromises of e-mails.” The candidates also challenged on a number of other issues throughout the debate. On the issue of immigration, Trump said Clinton agreed with his signature proposal. “Hillary Clinton wanted the wall. Hillary Clinton fought for the wall in 2006,” Trump said. “I voted for border security, and there are...” Clinton began speaking, before Trump interrupted, “And the wall.” We rate Trump’s claim as partially true. As a senator, Clinton did vote for a bill to build 700 miles of fencing along parts of the 2,000-mile Southern border, but not a massive wall as Trump has proposed. Trump accused Clinton Wednesday night of hiring people to disrupt his allies. “She’s the one, and Obama, that caused the violence,” Trump said. The truth on that score is unclear. Democratic contractors were caught on video, appearing to plan to provoke Trump supporters. But there’s no indication Clinton’s campaign paid for it or even knew about it. As in previous debates, Trump denied making some controversial comments that are immortalized on video. “He said that he could not possibly have done those things to those women because they were not attractive enough for them to be assaulted,” Clinton said. “I did not say that. I did not say that,” Trump said. But in Greensboro, North Carolina, Trump told a crowd, “Believe me. She would not be my first choice. That I can tell you.” “He also went after a disabled reporter, mocked and mimicked him on national television,” Clinton said. “Wrong,” Trump denied. But he did that too, at a campaign rally at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. “I don’t remember!’ He’s going like, ‘I don’t remember!’” Trump said, imitating his physical handicap. On the budget, Clinton claimed that her proposals on infrastructure and education would not add a penny to the debt because she has ways to pay for all of them. Independent analysts said that’s false -- her plan add $200 billion to the debt over the next decade. Trump’s plans, they said, would add $5.3 trillion.
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This example is true.
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hyperpartisan_news
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0entailment
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To implement the two speech enhancement systems based on real-time VC , one from NAM to a whispered voice and the other from electrolaryngeal speech to a natural voice , we propose several << methods >> for reducing [[ computational cost ]] while preserving conversion accuracy .
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This example is EVALUATE-FOR.
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sciie
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0entailment
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11 From ( Zollmann and Vogel , 2011 ) , we find that the performance of SAMT system is similar with the method of labeling SCFG rules with POS tags .
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This example is Motivation.
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citation_intent
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0entailment
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More examples of contradictory results have been observed in bovines; some reports (Zakhartchenko et al., 2001; Bhuiyan et al., 2004) indicated a significant decrease in blastocyst
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This example is result.
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scicite
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0entailment
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There are more African American men in prison, jail, on probation or parole than were enslaved in 1850.
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This example is true.
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liar
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2contradiction
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mint
fornax
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This example is sibl.
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lexical_relation_classification/K&H+N
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0entailment
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chain
outside
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This example is RANDOM.
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lexical_relation_classification/CogALexV
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0entailment
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goat
large
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This example is attri.
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lexical_relation_classification/BLESS
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0entailment
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deer
elephant
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This example is COORD.
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lexical_relation_classification/ROOT09
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2contradiction
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column
shape
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This example is PartOf.
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lexical_relation_classification/EVALution
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2contradiction
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"Even as Prince William County Executive James H. Mullen scrambles to bridge a projected $13.5 million budget deficit this winter, the county faces a wave of lawsuits from landowners that could send that figure even higher.</br></br>In the latest potential fiscal hangover from the go-go 1980s, the landowners allege that Prince William overvalued vast parcels of raw or partly developed land during the boom years before the 1990 real estate market collapse. They further allege that the county has failed to ratchet down those values quickly enough since then.</br></br>""Certainly you could see millions of dollars of reduced assessments,"" if judges agree with land owners, said Assistant County Attorney Ross Horton. While the tax impact is less clear, he said, ""Obviously, a lot of money is involved.""</br></br>About 20 suits so far, with more expected depending on the success of the first ones, have challenged assessments on about 50 of the county's 80,000-plus land parcels, mostly large projects bought between 1986 and 1990 on the county's western end, Horton and Finance Director John Wenderski said.</br></br>In the first case to be settled, owner Richmarr Construction Corp. won a whopping 33 percent devaluation of a 584-acre parcel on Linton Hall Road last year. That one-third reduction meant a $608,000 tax cut, covering assessments from 1989 to 1992."
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This example is not sure.
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crowdflower/economic-news
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0entailment
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ICYMI: @cnnkyra &I discuss my legislation on @AC360 that will battle child sex predators in the workplace WATCH HERE: http://t.co/xW9V2l2VSl
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This example is national.
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crowdflower/political-media-audience
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2contradiction
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ICYMI: @cnnkyra &I discuss my legislation on @AC360 that will battle child sex predators in the workplace WATCH HERE: http://t.co/xW9V2l2VSl
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This example is mobilization.
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crowdflower/political-media-message
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0entailment
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@mattcutts - Try this one @deltaairlines
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This example is neutral.
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crowdflower/text_emotion
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2contradiction
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@AmericanAir This is getting out of hand. I called Reservations to reserve the seats that it won't let me select online and there's a fee...
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This example is neutral.
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crowdflower/airline-sentiment
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0entailment
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Irish LED manufacturer Nualight raises '9.1m in funding round led by Climate Change Capital http://url4.eu/31XrI
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This example is Yes.
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crowdflower/tweet_global_warming
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2contradiction
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RT @mention In Japan the 6th graders take field trips to nuclear power plants? Gees, makes my field trips to the movie theater look really boring
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This example is Tweet NOT related to nuclear energy.
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crowdflower/sentiment_nuclear_power
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0entailment
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@MfgExecutive Thanks for the recognition! Proud to be selected for the awards!
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This example is Dialogue.
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crowdflower/corporate-messaging
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2contradiction
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ICYMI: @cnnkyra &I discuss my legislation on @AC360 that will battle child sex predators in the workplace WATCH HERE: http://t.co/xW9V2l2VSl
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This example is partisan.
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crowdflower/political-media-bias
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2contradiction
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AITA for telling my wife she cant have her dream job because I refuse to be burdened with all of her student debt? | Throwaway. My wife and I married young, at 23, and now at 27 shes about to graduate from law school. The issue is she has a ton of student debt, around 195k from both undergrad and now law school. But over the past year shes completely changed her mind about law and becoming a lawyer. She now wants to teach and do Teach For America after graduating. She told me this past week. Weve talked about this at length and she wants to do this because its her new dream job (previously it was law). Im upset because if she teaches her starting salary will barely clear 35k in the first few years and we live in a really, really expensive city. She has no intention of going back into law later as well as she says law school was a mistake. Last night we were talking about the future and she mentioned our plans to have kids in a few years and how shed like to be a stay at home mom in a few years as well. I looked at her and asked how she thinks were going to afford that when weve got nearly 200k in debt on my one income. She got mad and said Im trying to use her debt to postpone major life events (like having kids). We ended up fighting and I told her she cant just teach if she expects me to be saddled with her debt as a result. I said she should at least work a high paying job for a few years to repay a good portion. She said Im prioritizing money over her happiness and that shes disappointed in my lack of support when they would be my kids and my life as well. AITA to tell her that if she chooses to go down this path, I may need to rethink our marriage? I havent said anything like this yet but I am thinking it. Based on her timeline shed only work for 3-4 years before becoming a homemaker. Id have 200k worth of debt to work through completely on my own and I dont know if I can do it or if itll completely ruin the rest of my life. AITA to say this?
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This example is unacceptable.
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ethics/commonsense
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0entailment
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Could you turn the music down for me?
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This example is acceptable.
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ethics/deontology
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0entailment
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I was very fond of my financial services agent, but not anymore since He tried to poach his customers when he opened his own firm.
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This example is unacceptable.
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ethics/justice
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2contradiction
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When James forgot his phone on the bus, he kicked the wall of the bus shelter.
careless
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This example is unacceptable.
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ethics/virtue
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0entailment
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oh but i do now why
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This example is others.
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emo/emo2019
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0entailment
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national bestfriend day is just another day when u have no friends
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This example is no-hate-speech.
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tweets_hate_speech_detection
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2contradiction
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urlLink Yes. A new season of Family Guy. And a new urlLink Family Guy toy as well! Although Family Guy was canceled two years ago by Fox, the show's passionate fan base refused to let it die. In response to the show's continued popularity in syndication on the Cartoon Network and a record number of DVD sales, Fox recently announced the return of Family Guy and will be producing 35 new episodes set to debut in early 2005. This exciting announcement marks the first time in television history a canceled show has been renewed based on the success of DVD sales. Also, Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy, will have a NEW cartoon premiering on the Fox Network called "American Dad". AMERICAN DAD, from "Family Guy" creator SETH MacFARLANE, is the animated story of STAN SMITH (MacFARLANE), who works for the CIA and is constantly on the alert for terrorist activity. Stan will go to extremes to protect his beloved America from harm - as evidenced by the terror-alert color code on his fridge, and his frequent knee-jerk reaction of shooting holes in the toaster whenever the toast pops up. In addition to Stan's wife and teenage children, the Smith household has two rather unconventional members. There's ROGER (MacFARLANE), the sarcastic space alien Stan rescued from Area 51 who deeply resents the fact that he's not allowed to leave the house, and KLAUS (DEE BRADLEY BAKER, "Stripperella," "Johnny Bravo"), a lascivious, German-speaking goldfish - the result of a CIA experiment gone seriously wrong. Go urlLink here for a recent interview with Seth MacFarlane.
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This example is female.
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blog_authorship_corpus/gender
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2contradiction
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urlLink Yes. A new season of Family Guy. And a new urlLink Family Guy toy as well! Although Family Guy was canceled two years ago by Fox, the show's passionate fan base refused to let it die. In response to the show's continued popularity in syndication on the Cartoon Network and a record number of DVD sales, Fox recently announced the return of Family Guy and will be producing 35 new episodes set to debut in early 2005. This exciting announcement marks the first time in television history a canceled show has been renewed based on the success of DVD sales. Also, Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy, will have a NEW cartoon premiering on the Fox Network called "American Dad". AMERICAN DAD, from "Family Guy" creator SETH MacFARLANE, is the animated story of STAN SMITH (MacFARLANE), who works for the CIA and is constantly on the alert for terrorist activity. Stan will go to extremes to protect his beloved America from harm - as evidenced by the terror-alert color code on his fridge, and his frequent knee-jerk reaction of shooting holes in the toaster whenever the toast pops up. In addition to Stan's wife and teenage children, the Smith household has two rather unconventional members. There's ROGER (MacFARLANE), the sarcastic space alien Stan rescued from Area 51 who deeply resents the fact that he's not allowed to leave the house, and KLAUS (DEE BRADLEY BAKER, "Stripperella," "Johnny Bravo"), a lascivious, German-speaking goldfish - the result of a CIA experiment gone seriously wrong. Go urlLink here for a recent interview with Seth MacFarlane.
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This example is Leo.
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blog_authorship_corpus/horoscope
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0entailment
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urlLink Yes. A new season of Family Guy. And a new urlLink Family Guy toy as well! Although Family Guy was canceled two years ago by Fox, the show's passionate fan base refused to let it die. In response to the show's continued popularity in syndication on the Cartoon Network and a record number of DVD sales, Fox recently announced the return of Family Guy and will be producing 35 new episodes set to debut in early 2005. This exciting announcement marks the first time in television history a canceled show has been renewed based on the success of DVD sales. Also, Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy, will have a NEW cartoon premiering on the Fox Network called "American Dad". AMERICAN DAD, from "Family Guy" creator SETH MacFARLANE, is the animated story of STAN SMITH (MacFARLANE), who works for the CIA and is constantly on the alert for terrorist activity. Stan will go to extremes to protect his beloved America from harm - as evidenced by the terror-alert color code on his fridge, and his frequent knee-jerk reaction of shooting holes in the toaster whenever the toast pops up. In addition to Stan's wife and teenage children, the Smith household has two rather unconventional members. There's ROGER (MacFARLANE), the sarcastic space alien Stan rescued from Area 51 who deeply resents the fact that he's not allowed to leave the house, and KLAUS (DEE BRADLEY BAKER, "Stripperella," "Johnny Bravo"), a lascivious, German-speaking goldfish - the result of a CIA experiment gone seriously wrong. Go urlLink here for a recent interview with Seth MacFarlane.
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This example is Engineering.
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blog_authorship_corpus/job
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0entailment
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What is the relationship between the energy of a quantum of radiation and the frequency of the radiation?
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This example is concept.
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open_question_type
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0entailment
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Spiriva as good as Serevent in asthma study
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This example is mixture.
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health_fact
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2contradiction
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It's hail crackled across the comm, and Tara spun to retake her seat at the helm. How long was the storm? 2 seconds
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This example is yes.
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mc_taco
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0entailment
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The dark-adaptation curves were normal for one patient several months after isotretinoin therapy was discontinued.
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This example is Not-Related.
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ade_corpus_v2/Ade_corpus_v2_classification
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0entailment
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Y has just moved into a neighbourhood and meets his/her new neighbour X. Is this close to your hometown?
This is my hometown.
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This example is Yes.
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circa
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0entailment
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it's a one-sided deal
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This example is Adequate.
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EffectiveFeedbackStudentWriting
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2contradiction
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growing line : The Jane's Information Group branding was purchased by Electronic Arts to lend authenticity and accuracy to their growing line of combat games. :
increasing string : The Jane's Information Group branding was purchased by Electronic Arts to lend authenticity and accuracy to their increasing string of combat games. :
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This example is positive.
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phrase_similarity
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0entailment
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Better air quality standards in China could save 3 million early deaths each year
Particulate air pollution has a greater impact on deaths from cardiorespiratory diseases than it does on other cause mortality.
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This example is downplays.
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scientific-exaggeration-detection
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2contradiction
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Ellie slid a marble across a glass table. Then she slid it over the carpet. The marble moved more fluidly across the glass table than the carpet. The marble would generate more heat when it slid over the (A) carpet (B) glass table.
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This example is B.
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quarel
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0entailment
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In Shah Rukh Khan's Bollywood debut film, he played the lead role.
Grabonog -LSB- gra ` bonuk -RSB- is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Piaski , within Gostyn County , Greater Poland Voivodeship , in west-central Poland .. Poland. Poland. Voivodeship. Voivodeships of Poland. Greater Poland. Greater Poland Voivodeship. County. Powiat. Gostyn. Gostyn. Gmina. Gmina. Piaski. Piaski, Gostyn County. village. village. Gmina Piaski. Gmina Piaski, Greater Poland Voivodeship. Gostyn County. Gostyn County. Greater Poland Voivodeship. Greater Poland Voivodeship. It lies approximately 3 km south-west of Piaski , 3 km east of Gostyn , and 60 km south of the regional capital Poznan .. Gostyn. Gostyn. Piaski. Piaski, Gostyn County. Poznan. Poznan. The village has a population of 535 .. village. village
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This example is not_related.
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fever-evidence-related/mwong--fever-related
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0entailment
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Females often have litters of up to seven kittens <mask> to five times a year.
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This example is four.
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numer_sense
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0entailment
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Went there today to watch the World Cup game.
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This example is neutral.
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dynasent/dynabench.dynasent.r1.all/r1
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0entailment
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I get the food in offer it was okay
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This example is positive.
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dynasent/dynabench.dynasent.r2.all/r2
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0entailment
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The Foundation decided to repurpose the building in order to reduce wear and tear on the <e1>plumbing</e1> in the <e2>manor house</e2> by redirecting visitors during restoration projects and beyond.
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This example is Component-Whole(e1,e2).
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sem_eval_2010_task_8
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0entailment
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who usually catches the football
The specific role that a player takes on the field is called their position.
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This example is False.
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wiki_qa
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2contradiction
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Rain had a coat and a blender on a roof.. She threw the blender off. True or false: When it hit the concrete, it would likely be undamaged.
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This example is True.
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cycic_classification
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0entailment
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November comes after December.
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This example is no.
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commonsense_qa_2.0
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2contradiction
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this city is full of crap
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This example is hate.
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dynahate
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2contradiction
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At the wedding of Angus and Laura in Somerset, the unmarried best man Charles, his flatmate Scarlett; his friend Fiona and her brother Tom; Gareth, a gay man, and his Scottish lover Matthew; and Charles's deaf brother David endure the festivities. At the reception, Charles becomes smitten with Caroline (Carrie), a beautiful young American, and the two spend the night together. In the morning, Carrie jokingly demands that Charles propose to her, observing that they may have "missed a great opportunity", and then leaves for America.
Would Scarlett be likely to bring a date to Angus and Laura's wedding?
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This example is NO.
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CONDAQA
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2contradiction
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I started college last fall and found out that my parents are not willing to help me at all, nor did they put any money aside at all for me or my brother. My family did struggle financially up until about 5 years ago. My parents now, combined, make over $150,000 a year. This completely destroys any chance of me getting any financial aid from the government. I do have one scholarship and I'm looking into getting as many as I can to help limit the loans. When discussing it with my parents, they said that they feel it's ridiculous that parents are expected to help put their kids through school and that it should be entirely my responsibility. Despite that, they feel that since I live with them, they require me to be in school part time, and work full time (or vice versa), which, too a certain extent, i agree is fair. My parents also stated that they, "Shouldn't have to dip into their retirement funds to put me through college". It should be noted they just spent thousands of dollars to remodel the garage and are planning on spending hundreds more on it in the next coming weeks. So my question is, AITA for feeling it's unfair for them to not help pay at all, leaving me to go into thousands of dollars of debt when I feel it isn't necessary?
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This example is WRONG.
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scruples
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0entailment
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PersonX opens projects in the form Because PersonX wanted to present a new project
PersonX is standing in front of their collegues.
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This example is strengthener.
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defeasible-nli/atomic
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0entailment
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A man with a neck tattoo is playing the guitar. The guitar is acoustic.
The song is smooth.
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This example is strengthener.
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defeasible-nli/snli
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2contradiction
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No director hears any plumber.
No librarian is a spy.
Every guard is a spy.
Every blacksmith is a historian.
Every librarian is a custodian.
No entrepreneur is a librarian.
Every custodian is a director.
Every chef is a custodian.
No chef is a spy.
No librarian hunts any entrepreneur.
No chef is a librarian.
Every plumber is a spy.
Every plumber is a librarian.
Every sailor is a historian.
Every director is a chef.
Some entrepreneur is a guard.
Some guard is not a sailor.
Every librarian is a sailor.
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This example is inconsistent.
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natural-language-satisfiability
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2contradiction
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I am super OVER the people who litter on the outside of my lawn everyday.
I love the people who think it's okay to litter on the outside of my lawn everyday.
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This example is Entailment.
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FLUTE
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2contradiction
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Are Christmas trees dissimilar to deciduous trees?
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This example is True.
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strategy-qa
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0entailment
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Some fish may sting. Stonefish is a fish. It stings to step on a stonefish. Stonefish stings cause death if not treated. To treat stonefish stings, apply heat to the affected area or use an antivenom.
If you step on a stonefish and apply heat to the affected area, stings will cause death.
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This example is Unknown.
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folio
|
0entailment
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A low-calorie and high-protein diet are advised for dropping weight.
For loosing weight you should use a diet which is extremely low in calories and high in protein.
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This example is no.
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avicenna
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0entailment
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Matthew McConaughey befriended George Washington during college.
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This example is false.
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CREAK
|
0entailment
|
We have three blocks. Lets call them A, B and C. Block C is to the right of A. Block A is to the left of B. Block A has two medium blue squares. One medium yellow square is also in this block. It is below medium blue square number two. Medium blue square number one is below medium blue square number two. It is below the yellow object which is below medium blue square number two. Block B contains a medium black square. Block C contains a medium blue square, a medium yellow square and one medium black square. Below the medium black square and the medium yellow square there is the medium blue square. Below the medium black square there is the medium yellow square.
Is the medium yellow thing that is below medium blue object number two, above any medium objects which are below a medium blue object?
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This example is Yes.
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spartqa-yn
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0entailment
|
Salvador has visited Cyprus, Daniel has visited Cameroon
Salvador didn't visit Cyprus
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This example is contradiction.
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clcd-english
|
2contradiction
|
Is it alive?
clearinghouse
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This example is True.
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twentyquestions
|
2contradiction
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This is almost certainly the best Western I've ever seen. The story follows a formula that is especially common to Westerns and martial arts films -- hero learns that family/friends have been murdered, so hero sets out to exact revenge, foils the ineffective lawman, rescues the kidnapped loving damsel, and murders the expert arch-nemesis in a brutal duel. This formula has often been successful -- otherwise it wouldn't be a formula -- but Gunfighter is the most sophomoric execution of it you'll ever see. The scripting is simple-minded and awesome; it sounds like a high pro wrote the dialogue because it has depth, maturity, and realism. The sound is good; it sometimes looks dubbed. The cinematography is cool, though the sets are sometimes just facades. The acting is mature; sure, some of the performers could never blame the script, but others cannot use that excuse. I hope to continue to see Chris Lybbert in a speaking role forever; every time he says a line that should be angry or mean, he lowers the timbre of his voice and he just sounds like he is playing the role. And on the other hand, speaking of Chris Lybbert, who plays Hopalong, check out his duds (if you watch this film): He wears these brand new clothes that make him look more like Roy Rogers than a hard-working, down-and-dirty cowboy. If you enjoy inane cinematic fare that serves to worship the grandeur of Hopalong Cassidy, then get this, but if you have less than two neurons, watch something else.
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This example is Negative.
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counterfactually-augmented-imdb
|
0entailment
|
will we miss a season 4 of da vinci's demons?
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This example is True.
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boolq-natural-perturbations
|
2contradiction
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national socialism ? lmao no gtfo . just a weeb tryna be edgy
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This example is implicit_hate.
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implicit-hate-stg1
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0entailment
|
The leopard is dull. The leopard is tired. The dinosaur is fierce. The dinosaur is powerful. The leopard likes the cat. The dinosaur needs the squirrel. The cat is clever. The squirrel is clever. The squirrel is furry. The squirrel is funny. If something is not clever then it attacks the cat. If something attacks the cat then it is boring. If something is not quiet then it is fierce. If something is not heavy then it is beautiful. If something is furry then it is funny. If something is funny and not big then it is cute. If something is fierce and not quiet then it is strong. If something is dull and tired then it is big. If something is big and not funny then it is powerful. If something is beautiful then it is lovely. If something is lovely then it is kind. If something is kind then it is quiet. All quiet animals are nice. All cute animals are smart. If something is smart then it is round. All round animals are small. If something is strong then it is awful. If something is awful then it is rough. All rough animals are slow. If something is powerful then it is heavy. If something is heavy then it is reckless. All reckless animals are sleepy. All boring animals are lazy. If something is lazy then it is horrible. All horrible animals are angry.
The squirrel is not nice.
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This example is False.
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PARARULE-Plus
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2contradiction
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I started writing a new book.
I started a new book.
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This example is False.
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ambient
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2contradiction
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While you cook a mean paella, you can also cook mean things to eat.
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This example is False.
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I2D2
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