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[ "This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church.", "Not all churches have cracks in the ceiling" ]
The church has cracks in the ceiling.
Uncertain
[ "This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church.", "\"Filled with song\" is a rephrasing of the \"choir sings to the masses.\"" ]
The church is filled with song.
True
[ "This church choir sings to the masses as they sing joyous songs from the book at a church.", "A choir sing some other songs other than book at church during the base play. they cannot see book and play base ball same time." ]
A choir singing at a baseball game.
False
[ "A woman with a green headscarf, blue shirt and a very big grin.", "the woman could've been old rather than young" ]
The woman is young.
Uncertain
[ "A woman with a green headscarf, blue shirt and a very big grin.", "a grin suggests hapiness." ]
The woman is very happy.
True
[ "A woman with a green headscarf, blue shirt and a very big grin.", "There can be either a woman with a very big grin or a woman who has been shot." ]
The woman has been shot.
False
[ "An old man with a package poses in front of an advertisement.", "The word \" ad \" is short for the word \" advertisement \"." ]
A man poses in front of an ad.
True
[ "An old man with a package poses in front of an advertisement.", "Not all advertisements are ad for beer." ]
A man poses in front of an ad for beer.
Uncertain
[ "An old man with a package poses in front of an advertisement.", "The man poses in front of the advertisement therefore he did not walk by it." ]
A man walks by an ad.
False
[ "A statue at a museum that no seems to be looking at.", "Not all statues are ignored because they are offensive." ]
The statue is offensive and people are mad that it is on display.
Uncertain
[ "A statue at a museum that no seems to be looking at.", "If no one seems to be looking at a statue, it means not many people interested in." ]
There is a statue that not many people seem to be interested in.
True
[ "A statue at a museum that no seems to be looking at.", "Either no one is looking at the statue or tons of people are gathered around the statue." ]
Tons of people are gathered around the statue.
False
[ "A land rover is being driven across a river.", "A Land Rover being driven across a river implies that water will be splashing as it corsses." ]
A Land Rover is splashing water as it crosses a river.
True
[ "A land rover is being driven across a river.", "A land rover is a vehicle." ]
A vehicle is crossing a river.
True
[ "A land rover is being driven across a river.", "A land rover and a sedan are different cars, so these sentences cannot be describing the same event." ]
A sedan is stuck in the middle of a river.
False
[ "A man playing an electric guitar on stage.", "The man can't play on stage if he is on the floor." ]
A man playing banjo on the floor.
False
[ "A man playing an electric guitar on stage.", "An electric guitar is a guitar." ]
A man playing guitar on stage.
True
[ "A man playing an electric guitar on stage.", "it is unknown if the man is performing for cash." ]
A man is performing for cash.
Uncertain
[ "A blond-haired doctor and her African american assistant looking threw new medical manuals.", "A doctor is looking at the new medical manuals." ]
A doctor is looking at a book
True
[ "A blond-haired doctor and her African american assistant looking threw new medical manuals.", "Looking through medical manuals implies that man is not eating pb and j." ]
A man is eating pb and j
False
[ "A blond-haired doctor and her African american assistant looking threw new medical manuals.", "Answer: Just because the is studying it doesn't mean he is reading medical manuals" ]
A doctor is studying
Uncertain
[ "One tan girl with a wool hat is running and leaning over an object, while another person in a wool hat is sitting on the ground.", "There are either two people - a girl and another person - or there is a boy." ]
A boy runs into a wall
False
[ "One tan girl with a wool hat is running and leaning over an object, while another person in a wool hat is sitting on the ground.", "If the tan girl is running and leaning over an object then she runs and leans over an object." ]
A tan girl runs leans over an object
True
[ "One tan girl with a wool hat is running and leaning over an object, while another person in a wool hat is sitting on the ground.", "The man and girl are in relation to each other and not strangers." ]
A man watches his daughter leap
Uncertain
[ "A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet.", "Just because a young family are by the ocean does not mean they are taking their child there for the first time." ]
A young man and woman take their child to the beach for the first time.
Uncertain
[ "A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet.", "One says the family is inside the restaurant, while the other says they are feeling ocean waves." ]
A family is out at a restaurant.
False
[ "A young family enjoys feeling ocean waves lap at their feet.", "ocean waves implies the beach." ]
A family is at the beach.
True
[ "A couple walk hand in hand down a street.", "If a couple is walking hand in hand it is implied that they are walking together." ]
A couple is walking together.
True
[ "A couple walk hand in hand down a street.", "Just because the couple is hand in hand doesn't mean they are married." ]
The couple is married.
Uncertain
[ "A couple walk hand in hand down a street.", "The couple cannot be walking and sitting a the same time." ]
A couple is sitting on a bench.
False
[ "3 young man in hoods standing in the middle of a quiet street facing the camera.", "One cannot be standing and sitting at the same time. There can either be a quiet street or a busy street." ]
Three people sit by a busy street bareheaded.
False
[ "3 young man in hoods standing in the middle of a quiet street facing the camera.", "People that are facing a camera are ready to pose for a picture." ]
Three hood wearing people pose for a picture.
True
[ "3 young man in hoods standing in the middle of a quiet street facing the camera.", "3 Man in hoods are hood wearing people." ]
Three hood wearing people stand in a street.
True
[ "A man reads the paper in a bar with green lighting.", "In a bar means the man could be inside." ]
The man is inside.
True
[ "A man reads the paper in a bar with green lighting.", "The man could be reading something other than the sportspage." ]
The man is reading the sportspage.
Uncertain
[ "A man reads the paper in a bar with green lighting.", "One cannot read the paper and climb a mountain simultaneously." ]
The man is climbing a mountain.
False
[ "Three firefighter come out of subway station.", "Firefighters have other responsibilities besides putting out a fire." ]
Three firefighters putting out a fire inside of a subway station.
Uncertain
[ "Three firefighter come out of subway station.", "If the firefighters come out of the subway, they're coming from it." ]
Three firefighters coming up from a subway station.
True
[ "Three firefighter come out of subway station.", "Coming out of station and playing cards are different things." ]
Three firefighters playing cards inside a fire station.
False
[ "A person wearing a straw hat, standing outside working a steel apparatus with a pile of coconuts on the ground.", "With a pile of coconuts implies near a pile of coconuts." ]
A person is near a pile of coconuts.
True
[ "A person wearing a straw hat, standing outside working a steel apparatus with a pile of coconuts on the ground.", "Just because their are a pile of coconuts nearby that does not mean the person is selling them." ]
A person is selling coconuts.
Uncertain
[ "A person wearing a straw hat, standing outside working a steel apparatus with a pile of coconuts on the ground.", "A person cannot be wearing a straw hat and burning a straw hat simultaneously." ]
A person is burning a straw hat.
False
[ "Male in a blue jacket decides to lay in the grass.", "A man wearing blue is not wearing yellow while rolling in the grass involves movement and lay in the grass does not." ]
The guy in yellow is rolling on the grass
False
[ "Male in a blue jacket decides to lay in the grass.", "Male is guy." ]
The guy wearing a blue jacket is laying on the green grass
True
[ "Male in a blue jacket decides to lay in the grass.", "You can lay in the grass and not be taking a nap." ]
The guy wearing a blue jacket is laying on the green grass taking a nap.
Uncertain
[ "During calf roping a cowboy calls off his horse.", "It is not implied that the cowboy is a first time roper." ]
A first time roper falls off his horse.
Uncertain
[ "During calf roping a cowboy calls off his horse.", "Man does not necessarily mean cowboy." ]
A man ropes a calf successfully.
False
[ "A little boy in a gray and white striped sweater and tan pants is playing on a piece of playground equipment.", "A little boy is playing on a playground." ]
A boy is on a playground.
True
[ "A little boy in a gray and white striped sweater and tan pants is playing on a piece of playground equipment.", "There are many kinds of playground equipment in addition to swings." ]
The boy is playing on the swings after school.
Uncertain
[ "A little boy in a gray and white striped sweater and tan pants is playing on a piece of playground equipment.", "School buses normally are not located on playgrounds, so a child cannot be playing with playground equipment in a bus." ]
The boy is sitting on the school bus on his way home.
False
[ "A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth.", "A woman wearing a ball cap is not necessarily be an archaeologist.Just because a woman squats down to touch the cracked earth doesn't necessarily mean that she is going to examine the site for a dig." ]
An archeologist wearing a hat squats to examine the site for a dig
Uncertain
[ "A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth.", "Cracked earth is a form of the ground, and a ball cap is a type of hat." ]
A squatting woman wearing a hat touching the ground.
True
[ "A woman wearing a ball cap squats down to touch the cracked earth.", "A ball cap and a sun bonnet are different things." ]
A woman wearing a sun bonnet planting a garden.
False
[ "Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them.", "Bricks in a square doesn't mean or imply that the children are building a furnace." ]
Two children are building a brick furnace.
Uncertain
[ "Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them.", "The two children can't be laying on a rug at home and playing catch at a park at the same time." ]
Two children are playing catch at a park.
False
[ "Two children re laying on a rug with some wooden bricks laid out in a square between them.", "When you're laying on a rug, you're on a rug." ]
Two children are on a rug.
True
[ "A man standing in front of a building on the phone as two men to the side pain on the side.", "Man is guy, and standing in front of a building implies near a building." ]
a guy near a building stands by two other men
True
[ "A man standing in front of a building on the phone as two men to the side pain on the side.", "It must be either a man or two girls" ]
two girls walk through a hall
False
[ "A man standing in front of a building on the phone as two men to the side pain on the side.", "You can not infer he is with bodyguards." ]
a busy man stands with bodyguards
Uncertain
[ "The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors.", "Two young girls, dressed as fairies, are playing outdoors in the leaves." ]
Girls are playing outdoors.
True
[ "The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors.", "The girls cannot be playing outdoors and indoors a the same time." ]
Two girls play dress up indoors.
False
[ "The two young girls are dressed as fairies, and are playing in the leaves outdoors.", "Playing in the leaves outdoors does not mean that it is Autumn." ]
The two girls play in the Autumn.
Uncertain
[ "People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope.", "People looking afraid to jump doesn't mean they are jumping over a mountain crevasse." ]
Some people look visually afraid to jump.
Uncertain
[ "People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope.", "The jumping over the mountain crevasse must be outside." ]
People are jumping outside.
True
[ "People jump over a mountain crevasse on a rope.", "The people cannot simultaneously jump and slide" ]
People slide over a mountain crevasse on a slide.
False
[ "A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow", "The snowboarder must be in a snow field if he is on a wide plain of snow." ]
A snow field with a snowboarder on it
True
[ "A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow", "Just because a snow boarder is on snow does not mean that he is in motion gliding over the snow." ]
A snowboarder gliding over a field of snow
Uncertain
[ "A snowboarder on a wide plain of snow", "A snowboarder would be on a board rather than a snowmobile. It might not have been a blizzard that deposited the wide plain of snow." ]
A snowmobile in a blizzard
Uncertain
[ "An older women tending to a garden.", "The lady can not be cooking dinner if she is tending to a garden" ]
The lady is cooking dinner
False
[ "An older women tending to a garden.", "You can tend your garden in many ways, she might not be weeding." ]
The lady is weeding her garden
Uncertain
[ "An older women tending to a garden.", "Older women is lady." ]
The lady has a garden
True
[ "A man in a black shirt overlooking bike maintenance.", "Overlooking bike maintenance does not lead to destruction of a bike." ]
A man destroys a bike.
False
[ "A man in a black shirt overlooking bike maintenance.", "Bike repairs and bike maintenance are nearly synonymous." ]
A man watches bike repairs.
True
[ "A man in a black shirt overlooking bike maintenance.", "We have no idea if he learns bike maintenance or not, he could just be watching." ]
A man learns bike maintenance.
Uncertain
[ "A man in a black shirt is looking at a bike in a workshop.", "The man can't be wearing a black shirt while wearing a red shirt." ]
A man is wearing a red shirt
False
[ "A man in a black shirt is looking at a bike in a workshop.", "A man in a black shirt is the same as a man who is in a black shirt." ]
A man is in a black shirt
True
[ "A man in a black shirt is looking at a bike in a workshop.", "Or the man works in the work shop and is selling the bike, or is inspecting the bike, looking for issues rather than deciding." ]
A man is deciding which bike to buy
Uncertain
[ "A man looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage with various tools visible in the background.", "Man is person, and maintenance garage is a type of garage." ]
A person is in a garage.
True
[ "A man looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage with various tools visible in the background.", "Looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage implies that the man repairs bicycles." ]
A man repairs bicycles.
True
[ "A man looking over a bicycle's rear wheel in the maintenance garage with various tools visible in the background.", "The man cannot be both in the garage and outside simultaneously" ]
A man waits outside a garage.
False
[ "Three people sit on a bench at a station, the man looks oddly at the two women, the redheaded women looks up and forward in an awkward position, and the yellow blond girl twiddles with her hair.", "The people either sit or stand." ]
Some people stand around.
False
[ "Three people sit on a bench at a station, the man looks oddly at the two women, the redheaded women looks up and forward in an awkward position, and the yellow blond girl twiddles with her hair.", "The people cannot both sit and run simultaneously" ]
People run together.
False
[ "Three people sit on a bench at a station, the man looks oddly at the two women, the redheaded women looks up and forward in an awkward position, and the yellow blond girl twiddles with her hair.", "People waiting at a station sit on benches." ]
People wait at a station.
True
[ "A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow.", "A blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow is a blond headed child." ]
A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child
True
[ "A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow.", "The child is either standing on top of a blond headed child standing behind him." ]
A child wearing a red top is standing on top of a blond headed child
False
[ "A child wearing a red top is standing behind a blond headed child sitting in a wheelbarrow.", "Not every blond headed child is pretty." ]
A child wearing a red top is standing behind a pretty blond headed child
Uncertain
[ "A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street.", "The lady is either sitting on a bench or pushing a baby stroller down the street." ]
A lady sitting on a bench in the park.
False
[ "A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street.", "The street doesn't have to be busy and might be empty." ]
An old lady pushing a stroller down a busy street.
Uncertain
[ "A person dressed in a dress with flowers and a stuffed bee attached to it, is pushing a baby stroller down the street.", "Pushing a stroller down the street implies that the person is outside pushing the stroller." ]
A person outside pushing a stroller.
True
[ "A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow.", "The pet can also play a game in the snow." ]
A pet is enjoying a game of fetch with his owner.
Uncertain
[ "A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow.", "Dogs and cats are not the same animal, and they are performing different activities: the dog jumps while the cat engages in cleaning himself." ]
A cat washes his face and whiskers with his front paw.
False
[ "A dog jumping for a Frisbee in the snow.", "A dog is a form of animal, for there to be snow it must be cold weather outside, and \"jumping for a frisbee\" is a rephrasing of \"playing with a plastic toy.\"" ]
An animal is outside in the cold weather, playing with a plastic toy.
True
[ "People are conversing at a dining table under a canopy.", "The people conversing are not necessarily at a party." ]
People at a party are seated for dinner on the lawn.
Uncertain
[ "People are conversing at a dining table under a canopy.", "People conversing must be talking." ]
People are talking underneath a covering.
True
[ "People are conversing at a dining table under a canopy.", "People cannot be at a dining table and boxing match simultaneously." ]
People are screaming at a boxing match.
False
[ "A girl playing a violin along with a group of people", "A girl cannot be washing a load of laundry while playing a violin." ]
A girl is washing a load of laundry.
False
[ "A girl playing a violin along with a group of people", "playing an instrument is another less detailed way to say playing a violin" ]
A girl is playing an instrument.
True
[ "A girl playing a violin along with a group of people", "You can not infer they are in a symphony." ]
A group of people are playing in a symphony.
Uncertain
[ "A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin.", "Just because a woman within an orchestra is playing a violin does not mean she is playing a concert." ]
A woman is playing a concert.
Uncertain
[ "A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin.", "A woman is playing the violin is part of her description within an orchestra." ]
A woman is playing the violin.
True