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It displays all kinds of vehicles, from the coach that carried Napoleon to and from Moscow in 1812 to a splendid 4-horsepower Renault car from 1904 and other turn-of-the-century classics. | The exhibition only displays cars from the 2000s. | 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 displays all kinds of vehicles, from the coach that carried Napoleon to and from Moscow in 1812 to a splendid 4-horsepower Renault car from 1904 and other turn-of-the-century classics. | The exhibition only displays cars from the 2000s. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
According to this executive, the town hall meetings helped improve his customer satisfaction levels because veterans identified the concerns that were most important to them, gained direct access to the VBA employees working on their benefit claims, and were better able to understand the claims process. | The own hall meetings helped improve his customer satisfaction levels, said the executive. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
According to this executive, the town hall meetings helped improve his customer satisfaction levels because veterans identified the concerns that were most important to them, gained direct access to the VBA employees working on their benefit claims, and were better able to understand the claims process. | The own hall meetings helped improve his customer satisfaction levels, said the executive. | 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 |
well see that isn't too bad a couple hours | I don't like waiting, not even for 10 minutes. | 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 |
well see that isn't too bad a couple hours | I don't like waiting, not even for 10 minutes. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
In the east, Christian forces were in retreat as a new Moslem power began to rise. | Although the Christian forces were stronger, they were in retreat. | 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 the east, Christian forces were in retreat as a new Moslem power began to rise. | Although the Christian forces were stronger, they were in retreat. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
We have been told on reasonably high authority that true charity vaunteth not itself | True charity vaunts itself, we have been told. | 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 |
We have been told on reasonably high authority that true charity vaunteth not itself | True charity vaunts itself, we have been told. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
yeah and what to do when they're faced with it | They'll face peer pressure and will need to say no. | 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 |
yeah and what to do when they're faced with it | They'll face peer pressure and will need to say no. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The With attorneys one year out of graduate school facing an average debt of just less than $90,000 and starting salaries at legal aid organizations averaging $31,000, they couldn't afford the job. | New attorneys have massive law school debt. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The With attorneys one year out of graduate school facing an average debt of just less than $90,000 and starting salaries at legal aid organizations averaging $31,000, they couldn't afford the job. | New attorneys have massive law school debt. | 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 |
Here you'll see a shrunken head, a two-headed goat, and a statue of Marilyn Monroe made of shredded money, among other curiosities. | One of the curiosities is a two-headed goat. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Here you'll see a shrunken head, a two-headed goat, and a statue of Marilyn Monroe made of shredded money, among other curiosities. | One of the curiosities is a two-headed goat. | 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 |
Thursday's judge, the Honorable Charles Adams of the Coconino County Superior Court, agreed, but highly discouraged self-representation. | Self-representation was encouraged by the Honorable Charles Adams. | 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 |
Thursday's judge, the Honorable Charles Adams of the Coconino County Superior Court, agreed, but highly discouraged self-representation. | Self-representation was encouraged by the Honorable Charles Adams. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
He mostly hangs out with a group of older, Southern black men, who call him Jumper and Black Cat. | The group of guys he tends to hang out with gave him the nickname Jumper. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
He mostly hangs out with a group of older, Southern black men, who call him Jumper and Black Cat. | The group of guys he tends to hang out with gave him the nickname Jumper. | 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 |
This elegant spa town on the edge of the Lac du Bourget has offered cures for rheumatism and other ailments for centuries. | The town was only established in the past fifty years. | 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 |
This elegant spa town on the edge of the Lac du Bourget has offered cures for rheumatism and other ailments for centuries. | The town was only established in the past fifty years. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
right right well it's it's a beautiful city and but the problem is like first example when i was young they they took me to Las Vegas and that was the most boring place on earth | I think Las Vegas is the most boring place I know. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
right right well it's it's a beautiful city and but the problem is like first example when i was young they they took me to Las Vegas and that was the most boring place on earth | I think Las Vegas is the most boring place I know. | 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 |
'Less loud. | Please be quiet. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
'Less loud. | Please be quiet. | 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 |
i'm going to be able to make my own clothes | I will be able to make my own clothing. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
i'm going to be able to make my own clothes | I will be able to make my own clothing. | 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 river plays a central role in all visits to Paris. | The river is central to all vacations to Paris. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The river plays a central role in all visits to Paris. | The river is central to all vacations to Paris. | 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 |
they're supposed to be bilingual | They're supposed to be bilingual | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
they're supposed to be bilingual | They're supposed to be bilingual | 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, Czarek, but will happen to us? | Czarek was not asked any questions on that day. | 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, Czarek, but will happen to us? | Czarek was not asked any questions on that day. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Turned out, I wasn't completely wrong. | I was 100 percent wrong. | 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 |
Turned out, I wasn't completely wrong. | I was 100 percent wrong. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Native 'Me win, me passum heap big law ... | n/a | 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 |
Native 'Me win, me passum heap big law ... | n/a | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
In any case--it's over." | It is over. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
In any case--it's over." | It is over. | 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 herbal extract shows success in treating mild dementia and preventing Alzheimer's memory loss. | The herbal extract is not very good at treating dementia. | 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 herbal extract shows success in treating mild dementia and preventing Alzheimer's memory loss. | The herbal extract is not very good at treating dementia. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
After a lightning victory over the ill-prepared French armies, the Germans marched on Paris and laid siege to the city, which finally capitulated in January 1871 in the face of dwindling food supplies. | Paris was unhappy to have to surrender to the Germans. | 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 a lightning victory over the ill-prepared French armies, the Germans marched on Paris and laid siege to the city, which finally capitulated in January 1871 in the face of dwindling food supplies. | Paris was unhappy to have to surrender to the Germans. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
That is why icons have the power they have. | That is why God moves 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 |
That is why icons have the power they have. | That is why God moves me. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Critical to the product development process were activities that enabled the capture of specific design and manufacturing knowledge and decision reviews to determine if the knowledge captured would support the increased investment necessary to move to the next development phase or into production. | The knowledge captured would determine if the next step was further development or production. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Critical to the product development process were activities that enabled the capture of specific design and manufacturing knowledge and decision reviews to determine if the knowledge captured would support the increased investment necessary to move to the next development phase or into production. | The knowledge captured would determine if the next step was further development or production. | 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 |
Said I was foolishly proud. | My pride was foolish not well placed. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Said I was foolishly proud. | My pride was foolish not well placed. | 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 word had filled his head as though the girl had whispered directly into both ears. | The girl spoke very quietly. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The word had filled his head as though the girl had whispered directly into both ears. | The girl spoke very quietly. | 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 |
and a lot of their rules and regulations aren't real clear so we have our manager of environmental who assist the TACB which is located in Austin in writing and hey look what we've done here at TI | There rules are not really clear so we ask our manager for help. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
and a lot of their rules and regulations aren't real clear so we have our manager of environmental who assist the TACB which is located in Austin in writing and hey look what we've done here at TI | There rules are not really clear so we ask our manager for help. | 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 |
Among these are the red brick Royal Palace, which now houses the Patan Museum (Nepal's finest and most modern museum), and, facing the palace across the narrow brick plaza, eight temples of different styles and sizes. | The Patan Museum is down the street from the red brick Royal Palace. | 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 |
Among these are the red brick Royal Palace, which now houses the Patan Museum (Nepal's finest and most modern museum), and, facing the palace across the narrow brick plaza, eight temples of different styles and sizes. | The Patan Museum is down the street from the red brick Royal Palace. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
yeah it's kind of like in Louisiana where that uh guy that's like a Ku Klux Klan member something got elected kind of scary when you think about that | A Ku Klux Klan member has been elected in Louisiana. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
yeah it's kind of like in Louisiana where that uh guy that's like a Ku Klux Klan member something got elected kind of scary when you think about that | A Ku Klux Klan member has been elected in Louisiana. | 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 |
or at least they try and do something about it first | They might at least try and do something about it first. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
or at least they try and do something about it first | They might at least try and do something about it first. | 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 |
i i'm i'm not really impressed with i mean i lived in Germany for three years i i was i'm not impressed with skiing now i like i like other you know winter sports but i'm not real thrilled about them | I am not a big fan of winter sports. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
i i'm i'm not really impressed with i mean i lived in Germany for three years i i was i'm not impressed with skiing now i like i like other you know winter sports but i'm not real thrilled about them | I am not a big fan of winter sports. | 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 |
It's a commitment to general education--a sequence of courses intended to develop critical thinking in a wide variety of disciplines--in opposition to early specialization. | General education's focus is to develop students' critical thinking skills. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
It's a commitment to general education--a sequence of courses intended to develop critical thinking in a wide variety of disciplines--in opposition to early specialization. | General education's focus is to develop students' critical thinking skills. | 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 |
Theoretically scale economies in delivery are not firm specific. | Scale economies are flexible. | 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 |
Theoretically scale economies in delivery are not firm specific. | Scale economies are flexible. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
National saving represents resources available for investment to replace old factories and equipment and to buy more and better capital goods. | Old factories and equipment were never replaces, even when there was national savings. | 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 |
National saving represents resources available for investment to replace old factories and equipment and to buy more and better capital goods. | Old factories and equipment were never replaces, even when there was national savings. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Others complain that the superstars are over the hill, and are trotting out mediocre work. | Nobody complains about the superstars. | 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 |
Others complain that the superstars are over the hill, and are trotting out mediocre work. | Nobody complains about the superstars. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Collaboration with rigorous methodologists is important, but those collaborations have to focus on what can be accomplished specifically in the ED setting. | Working with rigorous methodologists is important. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Collaboration with rigorous methodologists is important, but those collaborations have to focus on what can be accomplished specifically in the ED setting. | Working with rigorous methodologists is important. | 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 know their demographic studies that they do that show you know that everybody's IQ has dropped dramatically or something | The studies showed their IQ increased quite a lot. | 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 know their demographic studies that they do that show you know that everybody's IQ has dropped dramatically or something | The studies showed their IQ increased quite a lot. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Without the support of federal finance organizations, program managers may not be able to determine or defend the cost associated with or benefits derived from government activities. | Federal finance organizations are the best source of information for program 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. | positive |
Without the support of federal finance organizations, program managers may not be able to determine or defend the cost associated with or benefits derived from government activities. | Federal finance organizations are the best source of information for program managers. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The union has about 4000 members in Canada. | There are 100 members in the union that live in Canada. | 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 union has about 4000 members in Canada. | There are 100 members in the union that live in Canada. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
but then we started watching it and and like the new ones are pretty cool because because they got like uh like special like especially things that like fuck with your mind | The new ones have things that can fuck with your mind. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
but then we started watching it and and like the new ones are pretty cool because because they got like uh like special like especially things that like fuck with your mind | The new ones have things that can fuck with your mind. | 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 |
In 2000, GNP was less than GDP because income receipts from the rest of the world were less than U.S. payments to the rest of the world. | The US paid more to the rest of the world than the rest of the world received in income. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
In 2000, GNP was less than GDP because income receipts from the rest of the world were less than U.S. payments to the rest of the world. | The US paid more to the rest of the world than the rest of the world received in income. | 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 |
Have you any tips to give us before we clear out?" | Anything we should know? | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Have you any tips to give us before we clear out?" | Anything we should know? | 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 |
and they keep taking more money from us yeah people and get and they don't have any incentive to work if we're just gonna take fifty percent of it | People have a lot of incentive to work because they take home every penny earned. | 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 they keep taking more money from us yeah people and get and they don't have any incentive to work if we're just gonna take fifty percent of it | People have a lot of incentive to work because they take home every penny earned. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
They depended too heavily on the second great principle of contagion, and that seemed to be wrapped up with some kind of association through the signs and houses and the courses of the planets. | The signs, houses and the courses of the planets have a great impact on daily life. | 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 depended too heavily on the second great principle of contagion, and that seemed to be wrapped up with some kind of association through the signs and houses and the courses of the planets. | The signs, houses and the courses of the planets have a great impact on daily life. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
i guess the financial planners the training now we've had it for about four years here got our businesses and and and our life in line how to manage credit cards how to put away say for you know money markets and this kind of thing | The financial planners do not assist people with issues related to credit cards. | 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 |
i guess the financial planners the training now we've had it for about four years here got our businesses and and and our life in line how to manage credit cards how to put away say for you know money markets and this kind of thing | The financial planners do not assist people with issues related to credit cards. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Richardson's need to make Picasso into a serious artist and an honorable man (instead of the inspired poetic rascal he actually was) deforms, above all, his account of Picasso's relations with women, he writes. | Picasso was a gentleman and not an inspired poetic rascal. | 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 |
Richardson's need to make Picasso into a serious artist and an honorable man (instead of the inspired poetic rascal he actually was) deforms, above all, his account of Picasso's relations with women, he writes. | Picasso was a gentleman and not an inspired poetic rascal. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
'Uh, hi guys,' Daniel said meekly. | Daniel greeted everyone even though he was shy. | 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 |
'Uh, hi guys,' Daniel said meekly. | Daniel greeted everyone even though he was shy. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
oh um i talked to someone about San Antonio | I spoke with someone about Dallas. | 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 um i talked to someone about San Antonio | I spoke with someone about Dallas. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
A misty morning makes the scene even more evocative of the past. | A misty morning in Paris brings to mind old evocative imagery of times gone by. | 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 misty morning makes the scene even more evocative of the past. | A misty morning in Paris brings to mind old evocative imagery of times gone by. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Due to this rationalization of delivery cost in the U.S., the postal densities of the most sparsely populated areas are higher than the densities of the most sparsely populated areas of France. | Postal density refers to the amount of junk mail delivered in a given 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 |
Due to this rationalization of delivery cost in the U.S., the postal densities of the most sparsely populated areas are higher than the densities of the most sparsely populated areas of France. | Postal density refers to the amount of junk mail delivered in a given area. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |