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Features a device called a gristle gun. | A gristle gun is featured. | 1entailment
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Wasn't the old cat in a rage when she found out? | I think that the old cat was angry when she became aware. | 1entailment
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It thus provides an all-too-rare glimpse of provincial life in prewar Japan. | It lets you see what country life was like in Japan before the war. | 1entailment
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In establishing the effective date, INS and EOIR state in the preamble to the interim rule that they find good cause to make the rule effective April 1, 1997, in order to meet the statutory deadline imposed by the IIRIRA. | The effective date was set with the statutory deadline in mind. | 1entailment
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In one respect his bill was more generous than the alternative that passed the Senate, in that it would release the embargoed funds at a faster rate. | The bill that did not pass would have been a better deal for those with embargoed funds. | 1entailment
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The room contains original artifacts from Hemingway's many years in Cuba, including the typewriter he used to write most of For Whom the Bell Tolls (those not staying in the hotel can visit the room for US$2). | Hemingway spent years in Cuba and wrote For Whom the Bell Tolls there. | 1entailment
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Some states have established insurance-buying groups that employers can join. | Employers can join state established insurance-buying groups. | 1entailment
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yeah yeah i got i got so carried away with water and fertilizer last year in uh June July and the first part of August i was mowing every four days and i talked to my parents i'm from Massachusetts originally | I got carried away with my yard in the summer. | 1entailment
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'Sure they are,' Derry shrugged. | Derry thought they were. | 1entailment
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i think they have um a one that we need to recognize that we're going to have to supplement ourselves and that's certainly one of the reasons that i'm sure that they've begun the | I think there is one that we will need to supplement ourselves. | 1entailment
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In 1846, during the course of an unsavory palace intrigue involving an unsolved murder, meddling by the queen, and the massacre of some 100 high-ranking court figures who had been lured to a palace courtyard, the instigator of these events became the power behind the throne. | The person who caused these events ended up becoming the power behind the throne. | 1entailment
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Such simulations can help policymakers assess the long-term consequences of fiscal policy and saving choices made today. | The policymakers used the simulations to help with their decision making. | 1entailment
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Today, the region is served by three LSC-funded providers--California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA), Central California Legal Services (CCLS) and Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance (GBLA). | The region has three main businesses that provide legal services. | 1entailment
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Nearby is the Outer Chamber of Mary, Queen of Scots, where she socialized with her favorites and debated religion with John Knox. | The Queen of Scots engaged in religious debate with John Knox. | 1entailment
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oh goodness they're | Oh wow, they're | 1entailment
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Johnny sure takes it hard bein' on th' losin' side turned him dirt mean. | Johnny took that hard. | 1entailment
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you know yeah i yeah i agree with you there too | I agree with you on that sentence. | 1entailment
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Most shops are open at least Monday-Friday 9am-1pm and 3-7pm and Saturday 9am-1pm. | Most shops are open during hours on Mondays-Fridays and Saturdays. | 1entailment
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Novak attacks the president for his tactics of delay. | Novak was angry with the president for his delayed tactics. | 1entailment
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That's hardly surprising when one considers how little time companies take before agreeing to merge. | Merging companies can be very stressufl. | 1entailment
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I smiled to cover my anxiety. | To mask my anxiety, I let out a smile. | 1entailment
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really he probably had those glasses on like you know those Annie Hall kind of glasses i don't know what you call it John Lennon glasses that's what they are the women i call Annie Hall glasses but | He had glasses that had the same shape as John Lennon's glasses. | 1entailment
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Fetuses are particularly vulnerable to methylmercury because of their rapidly developing nervous systems. | The fetuses are most vulnerable to the methylmercury. | 1entailment
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Nothing could have been more infuriating to them than the sight of Yasser Arafat, the embodiment of Palestinian nationalism, shaking hands with Yitzhak Rabin, Israel's late prime minister. | Yitzhak Rabin was the prime minister of Israel. | 1entailment
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Referencing is a process in which statements of facts, figures, and dates are traced back to the supporting working papers by an experienced auditor who is independent of the audit. | Referencing is tracing back the fact to the original authors. | 1entailment
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The local Government of India Tourist Information Office can help you rent a motorboat with a crew. | You can go to the Tourist Information Office in India to procure a boat. | 1entailment
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Since no ozone modeling was performed for the Western U.S., future ozone nonattainment in the West was determined through an emissions scaling analysis that used forecast changes in NOx emissions in the West coupled with the response of ozone to emissions changes, as modeled in the East. | The ozone modeling for the Western U.S. is based on the emissions changes responses in the East. | 1entailment
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Your query involves some interesting concepts. | Your question consists of interesting thoughts. | 1entailment
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Colmar is also the birthplace of Auguste Bartholdi, designer of the Statue of Liberty. | Auguste Bartholdi, who was born in Colmar, designed the Statue of Liberty. | 1entailment
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but i don't know um yeah i guess that percentage rates are like eighteen percent | Percentage rates are near eighteen percent. | 1entailment
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because she was so skinny and then all these other people are coming up around us and | She was very skinny. | 1entailment
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Most young women were terrified of the "old bear," as they termed him. | Young women used to be terrified of the "old bear". | 1entailment
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right they just have a good time probably | It's likely a lovely time is had. | 1entailment
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On the bright side, the Journal reports that Twinkies are making a comeback. | Twinkies are making a comeback, as reported by the Journal. | 1entailment
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yes uh-huh that uh lots lots of new uh newsmen were created during that so it will be interesting to see what happens | This event provided an opportunity for new people in the media. | 1entailment
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Each caste would preserve its purity by avoiding intermarriage and not sharing food with other castes. | Castes chose not to share their food with other castes. | 1entailment
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Oh, it's pleasant enough if you want to lead the idle life. | It isn't bad if that's what you want. | 1entailment
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Three are on trial for murder, and a vegan Straight Edger just finished probation for firebombing a McDonald's. | Three people are on trial for murder. | 1entailment
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Mrs. Inglethorp came up to bed before I'd finished." | I was not yet done when Mrs. Inglethorp went to bed." | 1entailment
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I think not! | I do not think so. | 1entailment
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He seemed older and more shriveled, and there was a querulous, pinched expression in place of the firmness and almost nobility Dave had come to expect. | Dave saw petulance in place of the stoicism he expected. | 1entailment
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So why are these people revising their bids? | Why are these people changing their offers? | 1entailment
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Although acceptance by the program offices has sometimes been slow, according to a recent survey of federal CFOs,4 program directors are starting to look to the finance organization for help. | Acceptance by the program offices were very slow. | 1entailment
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These Commandments form the structure for a number of the world's great religions. | A number of the world's great religions share the same Commandments. | 1entailment
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Irrational Exuberance | The person was irrationally enthusiastic. | 1entailment
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He had debated whether or not to bring his guns and blades and ended up deciding to bring them. | They didn't know if they should bring their weapons or not. | 1entailment
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If there's one person (using drugs), that is a start, said Robertson, 52, a native of Jamaica. | Robertson is a native of Jamaica and is 52 years old. | 1entailment
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On a governmentwide basis, Congress, under the bi-partisan leadership of this Committee and the House Government Reform Committee, has established a statutory framework consisting of requirements for goal-setting and performance measurement, financial management, and information technology management, all aimed at improving the performance, management, and accountability of the federal government. | Congress has established a statutory framework in order to improve the overall performance of the federal government. | 1entailment
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on the refund yeah Alabama did that too and i always thought well this is pretty nifty you taxed me when i made the money the feds | Alabama also did that with the refund. | 1entailment
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sounds like you're you're very responsible very financially responsible it's uh | You're clearly financially responsible. | 1entailment
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They may prevent you from associating with the senator at an exclusive cocktail party for lobbyists and other large givers--but that's the whole idea. | Their whole agenda is to prevent you from engaging with other relevant circles. | 1entailment
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For some, the climb is an act of the mountain is revered as the abode of Japan's ancestral gods. | For some, the mountain is believed to be the home of Japan's ancient gods. | 1entailment
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The clues are not obvious, but they are not too hard to get either, especially after a second or third rerun. | The difficulty of finding the clues was just right, especially when you do it again. | 1entailment
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Across the board, in fact, investors are willing to overlook short-term losses due to strikes if they feel that a company's hard line will pay off in lower costs down the road. | investors are willing to overlook short term losses. | 1entailment
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Tours of the brewery itself are not offered, but the Guinness Visitor Centre, in a four-story converted 19th-century building, presents a wonderful history of the world of Guinness. | Tourists are not allowed in the brewery but are welcome at the Visitor Centre which houses a presentation regarding Guinness' past. | 1entailment
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The team now faces China, which crushed defending champion Norway 5-0. | The team is now going to play China. | 1entailment
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At Sandycove, below the Joyce Museum, is the famous Forty Foot bathing spot, once a men's nude beach, but now open to everyone. | The famous Forty Foot bathing spot is at Sandycove. | 1entailment
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i need to go over there and stay about twenty years so i can just travel go around all the places Stonehenge of course you know every everybody makes the obligatory trip to Stonehenge | I want to travel there for twenty years. | 1entailment
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Vouchers, passes, letters of introduction, and printed business cards all work like magic when a confirmed reservation has become unconfirmed. | It's important to always keep vouchers and passes in case your reservation has been cancelled for no reason. | 1entailment
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While I have no doubt there will be diversion, my uneducated guess is that the glide path will be longer and the incline not so steep. | The path will be longer and not incline so steeply is his guess. | 1entailment
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An evil drill sergeant woke up in Edward. | The drill sergeant woke up. | 1entailment
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right what made you all decide to put her or had what made her decide to go | How did you go about deciding to put her? | 1entailment
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and uh we went and saw uh Les Les Les Miserables | Les Miserables was showing when we went. | 1entailment
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They let others tease out the implications of their story for them, connecting the dots among Scaife, Starr, and Hale : The billionaire endowed a position for Starr at Pepperdine University (which Starr has subsequently declined) and then bankrolled Hale, Starr's chief witness. | Starr has declined an offered position at Pepperdine University. | 1entailment
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well it seems like i don't have time for them but i'm i don't work full-time or anything | I do not have the time for them even though I am not employed full-time. | 1entailment
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I have bitten my tongue all week, but I finally said something to the brat. | I've held my tongue but finally said something to the person. | 1entailment
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She never comes | She never shows up. | 1entailment
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yeah well Honda does too that's why i was really | I'm pretty sure Honda does that too. | 1entailment
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After the disaster at Caporetto, the planned Austro-German 1917 advance across the Veneto plain was held until the Italian counterattack of October November 1918 permitted a triumphant entry into Trento and Trieste. | The Italian counterattack in the winter of 1918 allowed entry into Trento and Trieste. | 1entailment
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The forum highlighted identified best practices and tools that can be used by federal agencies and other facility owners to manage and/or oversee design reviews throughout the facility | The meeting pointed out ways agencies can oversee design reviews. | 1entailment
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Moreover, even if the '80s dramatized Soviet economic incompetence because the U.S. economy was growing so rapidly, this is no reason for the Soviet empire to implode in the way that it did. | The Soviets were incompetent in the 1980's. | 1entailment
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With the richness and vigor of its mural paintings, Cave 17 represents the summit of Ajanta's artistry. | Cave 17 contains murals that are rich. | 1entailment
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The Kodak-Fuji case was, as innumerable press accounts have pointed out, the most important case to come before the WTO in its two years of existence. | The Kodak-Fuji case went to the WTO to be decided. | 1entailment
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There is one shot. | There is only one chance | 1entailment
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In practice, it's more complicated. | It is more complex in practice. | 1entailment
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Like an old party boss--and he is an old party boss--Yeltsin purges his administration regularly. | Purging his administration on the regular is something an old party boss, like Yeltsin, would do. | 1entailment
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Many injured ED patients are screened with a BAC, which can help identify intoxication. | Screening using a BAC can be good for picking up intoxication. | 1entailment
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Number of cases in which the USPS was told by the Postal Rate Many years ago, when I was just starting my government career, one of my mentors gave me some advice, in the way of a quote purportedly from one Petronius Arbiter in 210 B.C. | Years ago, when I was new to my government career, a mentor of mine gave me a quote from Petronius Arbiter. | 1entailment
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(Have I made the sale? | I was wondering if I made the sale. | 1entailment
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Trials should be conducted starting with other or no opening questions, using other consumption questions such as those in AUDIT, using other screens such as TWEAK rather than CAGE, changing the sequence to CAGE or TWEAK followed by consumption questions, and checking BAC at the beginning or end of the protocol. | It's suggested to use questions from those in AUDIT when conducting trials. | 1entailment
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Frequent special evenings with theme entertainment. | There are special evenings with great entertainment. | 1entailment
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Cyr reported that a single question in a primary care setting-Have you ever had a drinking problem? | They asked if you have had a drinking problem. | 1entailment
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When Adolf Hitler arrived in Paris as a conqueror in 1940, the Arc de Triomphe was the first place he wanted to see. | In Paris, Hitler was interested in seeing the Arc de Triomphe. | 1entailment
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The addresses on workshared pieces are generally thought to be more accurate and are almost always machine readable. | The addresses on workshared pieces are generally thought to be more accurate. | 1entailment
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However, it often is possible-with appropriate instance selection-to obtain adequate generalizability with a manageable number of instances. | It's possible to get adequate generalizability with a manageable number of instances. | 1entailment
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Its outdoor tables are a perfect vantage point for admiring the gracefully curving piazza, an exemplary piece of open-air urban theater designed in 1816 by Giuseppe Valadier, architect to Napoleon. | The outdoor tables provide an excellent line of sight for the curving piazza. | 1entailment
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Then a hand fell on his shoulder. | He felt a hand on his shoulder. | 1entailment
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and he is uh just recently changed from hearing all the the DWI type stuff to uh doing what they call more of a family court where he gets to go listen to all the divorces so it wasn't much of a step up as it were | Instead, he now oversees family court where he listens to divorces. | 1entailment
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To cater to Western tastes, the major cities KL, Georgetown, Melaka, Johor Bahru, Kuantan, Kuching, and Kota Kinabalu and the beach resorts have nightclubs and cocktail lounges with live music. | The major cities now have night clubs and cocktail lounges with live music to cater to Western tastes. | 1entailment
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We don't know. | We can't be sure. | 1entailment
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Strangest of all, his lower jaw appeared to be encased in a curved plate of iron. | His lower jaw was encased in iron. | 1entailment
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No, I don't think I did. | I do not think I did that, no. | 1entailment
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Keen walkers enjoy this tip of the island, but for many it is a little too invigorating for comfort. | Many people feel that the tip of the island is too physically taxing to be comfortable with. | 1entailment
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Eilat enjoys a prime location on the migration path for birds flying from Europe and Asia to Africa. | Eilat is a great location on the path of migration for birds. | 1entailment
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Temperate and spontaneous fun sounds like something one might have to do in a work camp. | A work camp would have temperate amount of fun. | 1entailment
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The King's Antechamber was where he entertained his more favored guests. | The king entertained the guests he enjoyed more in the antechamber. | 1entailment
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From simple telephone advice to complete legal representation in court, the agency provides free consumer, health, family, immigration, housing, public benefits and labor legal services to people who earn under $1,380 per month. | The agency provides services to people earning less than $1,380 a month. | 1entailment
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In fact, these were bound to order." | It was a fact that they were bound to order. | 1entailment
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This fine building with its Corinthian portico was designed by Thomas Cooley. | Thomas Cooley designed in the Corinthian style. | 1entailment
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Due to their limited staff and budget, LSSM can only serve a fraction of those who need legal representation. | LSSM does not have much left as far as staff and budget are concerned so they will not be able to serve everyone who needs represented. | 1entailment
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