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They watched me constantly for weeks. | They left me on my own for weeks. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
They watched me constantly for weeks. | They left me on my own for weeks. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
It has a staff of about 100 employees, including attorneys and support staff, in 10 branch offices. | The 10 branches had close to 100 employees. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
It has a staff of about 100 employees, including attorneys and support staff, in 10 branch offices. | The 10 branches had close to 100 employees. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
First we applied three alternative concentrationresponse (C-R) functions to estimate premature mortality incidence. | No CR functions were applied to the incidence. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
First we applied three alternative concentrationresponse (C-R) functions to estimate premature mortality incidence. | No CR functions were applied to the incidence. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
All we've done is checked that the first two creditors divided their collective share of $125 appropriately | The first two creditors divided their shares correctly. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
All we've done is checked that the first two creditors divided their collective share of $125 appropriately | The first two creditors divided their shares correctly. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
However, little evidence remains of that era some ceramics in the museum, a few fortifications, a network of irrigation ditches. | There is little evidence left of that era. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
However, little evidence remains of that era some ceramics in the museum, a few fortifications, a network of irrigation ditches. | There is little evidence left of that era. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
, chief knowledge officers or chief technical officers) that diffuse responsibility across several senior-level managers. | Chief officers often spread their responsibility among senior-level managers. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
, chief knowledge officers or chief technical officers) that diffuse responsibility across several senior-level managers. | Chief officers often spread their responsibility among senior-level managers. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
oh no well i don't find a lot of time to watch TV and a lot of the time i find it during the day when i'm rocking my little girl to sleep so i watch a lot of reruns old shows | I enjoy watching the old reruns because I find them calming. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
oh no well i don't find a lot of time to watch TV and a lot of the time i find it during the day when i'm rocking my little girl to sleep so i watch a lot of reruns old shows | I enjoy watching the old reruns because I find them calming. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
so that will definitely help in taxes and what you will get back | You'll probably get a lot bigger refund. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
so that will definitely help in taxes and what you will get back | You'll probably get a lot bigger refund. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The smart Annie was not in evidence. | The clever Annie was not in proof. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The smart Annie was not in evidence. | The clever Annie was not in proof. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Yes, Mistuh Reese, suh? | THe slave spoke to Mr Reece. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Yes, Mistuh Reese, suh? | THe slave spoke to Mr Reece. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
At the heart of the sanctuary, a small granite shrine once held the sacred barque of Horus himself. | Horus has a shrine. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
At the heart of the sanctuary, a small granite shrine once held the sacred barque of Horus himself. | Horus has a shrine. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Postal Service's domestic rates for First-Class and Priority Mail to the inbound mail distribution described above. | Usps domestic rates for priority and first class mail ate described above. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Postal Service's domestic rates for First-Class and Priority Mail to the inbound mail distribution described above. | Usps domestic rates for priority and first class mail ate described above. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
do you like um any rock and roll at all | So you don't like rock and roll? | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
do you like um any rock and roll at all | So you don't like rock and roll? | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Dining room, grill, pub. | It has a dining room but no grill. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Dining room, grill, pub. | It has a dining room but no grill. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
What have you, my friend, he cried, "that you remain there like, how do you say it?, ah, yes, the stuck pig?" I explained that I was afraid of obliterating any foot-marks. | I didn't say anything when he asked me that question. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
What have you, my friend, he cried, "that you remain there like, how do you say it?, ah, yes, the stuck pig?" I explained that I was afraid of obliterating any foot-marks. | I didn't say anything when he asked me that question. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
But such a show would have meant the museum taking a hard look at its own, often controversial part in the art world. | The museum didn't want to look too closely into its part in the art world. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
But such a show would have meant the museum taking a hard look at its own, often controversial part in the art world. | The museum didn't want to look too closely into its part in the art world. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
But you will find fishermen, many of whom are direct descendants of some 600 Genoese mercenaries King Charles III rescued from captivity on Tunisia's Tabarka Island, hence the name. | Tabarka Island is part of Turkey. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
But you will find fishermen, many of whom are direct descendants of some 600 Genoese mercenaries King Charles III rescued from captivity on Tunisia's Tabarka Island, hence the name. | Tabarka Island is part of Turkey. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
And while we allow people to give a kidney to their child, we do not allow them to donate their heart. | You can't always donate organs to your child. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
And while we allow people to give a kidney to their child, we do not allow them to donate their heart. | You can't always donate organs to your child. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Unbar, Francisco! he called in Spanish. | He call Francisco in Spanish. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Unbar, Francisco! he called in Spanish. | He call Francisco in Spanish. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The Commission is unwilling to recommend an interpretation of the statute that produces such consequences, absent an express congressional intent that such burdens be imposed. | Unless congress expresses an intent that such burdens be imposed, the Commission is unwilling to recommend an interpretation of the statute that produces such consequences. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The Commission is unwilling to recommend an interpretation of the statute that produces such consequences, absent an express congressional intent that such burdens be imposed. | Unless congress expresses an intent that such burdens be imposed, the Commission is unwilling to recommend an interpretation of the statute that produces such consequences. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Who could there be?" | The speaker doesn't know who it is. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Who could there be?" | The speaker doesn't know who it is. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
My wife and daughter are the ones doing Riley. | My grandmother and grandmother's lesbian lover are doing Riley. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
My wife and daughter are the ones doing Riley. | My grandmother and grandmother's lesbian lover are doing Riley. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Take a backwaters trip through the lagoons and around the island villages. | Backwater rides are popular in this area. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Take a backwaters trip through the lagoons and around the island villages. | Backwater rides are popular in this area. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Alcohol use and trauma. | Trauma is the leading cause of alcohol abuse. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Alcohol use and trauma. | Trauma is the leading cause of alcohol abuse. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
In a culture where Xena and Hercules have hit TV shows, it's a lot more fun imagining that you are a valiant warrior doing business-as-battle than it is to admit that you're a pudgy functionary whose most daring deed is to draft a boldly worded memo. | Xena and Hercules both have hit shows on CBS. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
In a culture where Xena and Hercules have hit TV shows, it's a lot more fun imagining that you are a valiant warrior doing business-as-battle than it is to admit that you're a pudgy functionary whose most daring deed is to draft a boldly worded memo. | Xena and Hercules both have hit shows on CBS. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Laibson's imperfect altruists face a far subtler problem--they're not just weighing costs and benefits, they're engaged in games of strategy against their future selves. | Laibson has selfish people that follow him. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Laibson's imperfect altruists face a far subtler problem--they're not just weighing costs and benefits, they're engaged in games of strategy against their future selves. | Laibson has selfish people that follow him. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
'But if they catch me...' | But if they kill me | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
'But if they catch me...' | But if they kill me | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The win brought tears to her eyes, of course, and prompted a phone call to Mom in India. | She called her father after she lost, smiling as she did it. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The win brought tears to her eyes, of course, and prompted a phone call to Mom in India. | She called her father after she lost, smiling as she did it. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The New York Times ' Janet Maslin says the film works precisely because it is derivative--its stars, Matt Dillon and Gary Sinise, emulate the characters in The Usual Suspects , which gives them extraordinary opportunities to preen. | The movie stars Matt Dillon and Gary Sinise. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The New York Times ' Janet Maslin says the film works precisely because it is derivative--its stars, Matt Dillon and Gary Sinise, emulate the characters in The Usual Suspects , which gives them extraordinary opportunities to preen. | The movie stars Matt Dillon and Gary Sinise. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The Muslim campaign for Partition was led by London-trained Bombay lawyer, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. | Muhammad Ali Jinnah went to London to campaign for Partition. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The Muslim campaign for Partition was led by London-trained Bombay lawyer, Muhammad Ali Jinnah. | Muhammad Ali Jinnah went to London to campaign for Partition. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
it's um it's it's amazingly less expensive than it is | It's much more expensive that way. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
it's um it's it's amazingly less expensive than it is | It's much more expensive that way. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Automobile includes small trucks. | Small trucks are not great automobiles. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Automobile includes small trucks. | Small trucks are not great automobiles. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
You're quite safe." Her breath came more normally, and the colour was returning to her cheeks. | She started recovering from the mild shock she had gone through. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
You're quite safe." Her breath came more normally, and the colour was returning to her cheeks. | She started recovering from the mild shock she had gone through. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
probably so probably so um-hum | probably yes so uh-huh | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
probably so probably so um-hum | probably yes so uh-huh | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
After its early failure, Hubble now provides vital clues to the universe. | Hubble failed earlier becuase they weren't making enough discoveries. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
After its early failure, Hubble now provides vital clues to the universe. | Hubble failed earlier becuase they weren't making enough discoveries. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
well they all come back from from the bottom | They bounce back from the bottom. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
well they all come back from from the bottom | They bounce back from the bottom. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
A library with the maximum allowable e-rate subsidy of 90 percent would still find itself paying a monthly Internet bill of $186. | A library has a maximum subsidy of 90% for utilities. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
A library with the maximum allowable e-rate subsidy of 90 percent would still find itself paying a monthly Internet bill of $186. | A library has a maximum subsidy of 90% for utilities. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
and i was never in a minor league city until i came Dallas we were a minor league city when i came here in fifty nine and i immediately bought season tickets uh to the class triple A uh uh Dallas Rangers | Dallas was always in the majors. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
and i was never in a minor league city until i came Dallas we were a minor league city when i came here in fifty nine and i immediately bought season tickets uh to the class triple A uh uh Dallas Rangers | Dallas was always in the majors. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Just a hunch. | It is just a guess | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Just a hunch. | It is just a guess | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The SPAN A Guide to Legal Services Planning. | The SPAN A guide is a guide used for legal service planning. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The SPAN A Guide to Legal Services Planning. | The SPAN A guide is a guide used for legal service planning. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
yeah i think they did a pretty good job but they didn't follow it exactly but they did give it you know do it justice | They made a good rendition. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
yeah i think they did a pretty good job but they didn't follow it exactly but they did give it you know do it justice | They made a good rendition. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The Citizens of the United States of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal a policy worthy of imitation. | The citizens of the U.S. are supposed to be proud of themselves. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The Citizens of the United States of America have a right to applaud themselves for having given to mankind examples of an enlarged and liberal a policy worthy of imitation. | The citizens of the U.S. are supposed to be proud of themselves. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
She always says the right thing, does the right thing, wears the right clothes. | She does, says, and wears everything perfectly, consistently. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
She always says the right thing, does the right thing, wears the right clothes. | She does, says, and wears everything perfectly, consistently. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Leave the river briefly to loop east around Talcy, with its Romanesque church and the 13th-century chateau of Thizy, before ending your trip at Montr??al. | It is recommended that you leave river briefly before ending your trip at Montréal. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Leave the river briefly to loop east around Talcy, with its Romanesque church and the 13th-century chateau of Thizy, before ending your trip at Montr??al. | It is recommended that you leave river briefly before ending your trip at Montréal. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
yeah and i you know i think defense really is what wins wins uh in the long run you can have the best half back there is or the best quarterback but if they don't have any blocking maybe they can't do anything | I think a good defense is the most important thing you need to win games. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
yeah and i you know i think defense really is what wins wins uh in the long run you can have the best half back there is or the best quarterback but if they don't have any blocking maybe they can't do anything | I think a good defense is the most important thing you need to win games. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
'You killed Derry.' | Derry is still alive. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
'You killed Derry.' | Derry is still alive. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Twelve days later, I made my second. | It took twelve days to make another. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Twelve days later, I made my second. | It took twelve days to make another. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The number of Arawak had already fallen dramatically, so the Spanish began to import slaves from Africa to work the land; the first Africans arrived in 1517. | The Spanish had plenty of Arawak to use as slaves. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The number of Arawak had already fallen dramatically, so the Spanish began to import slaves from Africa to work the land; the first Africans arrived in 1517. | The Spanish had plenty of Arawak to use as slaves. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
and enjoy nature and uh kind of wipe out the stress of everyday life i'd always | I like to get out in nature and de-stress. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
and enjoy nature and uh kind of wipe out the stress of everyday life i'd always | I like to get out in nature and de-stress. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | negative |
but i i don't ever feel the need to dress that warmly i i don't have to travel that far to work uh what what what what about uh your clothes in the winter time up there | I have to catch a plane to go to work. | The meaning of the hypothesis either contradicts the meaning of the premise, is unrelated to it, or does not provide sufficient information to infer the meaning of the premise. | positive |
but i i don't ever feel the need to dress that warmly i i don't have to travel that far to work uh what what what what about uh your clothes in the winter time up there | I have to catch a plane to go to work. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |