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Its principal scandal reporter, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, has published lots of stories on the suicide. | The suicide being covered was caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. | 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 |
Its principal scandal reporter, Ambrose Evans-Pritchard, has published lots of stories on the suicide. | The suicide being covered was caused by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
I never like to leave Canada, because I'm disappointed every time. | There is no way I will ever travel outside of Canada again since it is disappointing. | 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 never like to leave Canada, because I'm disappointed every time. | There is no way I will ever travel outside of Canada again since it is disappointing. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Jon ran behind a building not yet aflame, the house where Susan had stayed a few days earlier, and prayed to any god who might be listening that they would not find any enemies behind it. | Every building was on fire. | 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 |
Jon ran behind a building not yet aflame, the house where Susan had stayed a few days earlier, and prayed to any god who might be listening that they would not find any enemies behind it. | Every building was on fire. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
In her soft grey frock, with white ruffles at the wrists falling over her slender hands, she looked very beautiful. | She looked hideous in her frumpy gown. | 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 her soft grey frock, with white ruffles at the wrists falling over her slender hands, she looked very beautiful. | She looked hideous in her frumpy gown. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
and uh i have a few health food stores that i send it to i can buy the cookies in a larger quantity than they can so i can get a deal from the uh from the main from the supplier | There are a few health food stores that can buy the cookies in bulk for a better deal. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
and uh i have a few health food stores that i send it to i can buy the cookies in a larger quantity than they can so i can get a deal from the uh from the main from the supplier | There are a few health food stores that can buy the cookies in bulk for a better deal. | 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 |
At the sight of Tommy, Julius's eyes seemed as though they would pop out of his head. | Julius turned and walked away as soon as he saw Tommy walk through the door. | 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 |
At the sight of Tommy, Julius's eyes seemed as though they would pop out of his head. | Julius turned and walked away as soon as he saw Tommy walk through the door. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Seemed that whoever the killer was, she'd let him into her home voluntarily. | The killer broke a window in order to enter the home. | 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 |
Seemed that whoever the killer was, she'd let him into her home voluntarily. | The killer broke a window in order to enter the home. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
and even the painter couldn't give me a good estimate he said well i'll be done this afternoon you know | The painter told me exactly when they were going to finish. | 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 even the painter couldn't give me a good estimate he said well i'll be done this afternoon you know | The painter told me exactly when they were going to finish. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
There's a pile of money called the Social Security Trust Fund. | The Social Security Trust Fund is made up of money. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
There's a pile of money called the Social Security Trust Fund. | The Social Security Trust Fund is made up of money. | 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 |
Dave Hanson, to whom nothing is impossible, he said. | He said Dave Hanson. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Dave Hanson, to whom nothing is impossible, he said. | He said Dave Hanson. | 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 |
If Moynihan has anything to do with it, Al Gore will not get Bill Clinton's. | Moynihan most likely has nothing to do with 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 |
If Moynihan has anything to do with it, Al Gore will not get Bill Clinton's. | Moynihan most likely has nothing to do with it. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Still, Miyajima manages to be both solemn and lively. | There is no feeling of somberness at Myajima. | 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 |
Still, Miyajima manages to be both solemn and lively. | There is no feeling of somberness at Myajima. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
expressed about the methodology and results of the procedures to determine the federal pay gap. | The methodology and results were used to determine the federal pay gap. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
expressed about the methodology and results of the procedures to determine the federal pay gap. | The methodology and results were used to determine the federal pay gap. | 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 |
Old salts may want to skipper their charter craft acroseopen sea to the smaller Dutch islands of Sint Eustatius or Saba, or to French Saint-Barthelemy. | If you are looking for a different options you can take your charter ship to one of the less popular islands nearby. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Old salts may want to skipper their charter craft acroseopen sea to the smaller Dutch islands of Sint Eustatius or Saba, or to French Saint-Barthelemy. | If you are looking for a different options you can take your charter ship to one of the less popular islands nearby. | 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 |
Tomb 57, that of Khaemhat, was decorated with statues of himself and his family very rare for tombs of his class. | The tomb was decorated with statues. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Tomb 57, that of Khaemhat, was decorated with statues of himself and his family very rare for tombs of his class. | The tomb was decorated with statues. | 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 |
Chambers developed increasing reservations in his later years about the direction the American right was taking, distancing himself first from Joe McCarthy, then from Richard Nixon, and even from William Buckley Jr.'s National Review . But Chambers' importance lies, finally, not in his politics but in his romantic penchant for the extremes of the psychic and political undergrounds. | Chambers built a wall between himself and McCarthy and Nixon. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Chambers developed increasing reservations in his later years about the direction the American right was taking, distancing himself first from Joe McCarthy, then from Richard Nixon, and even from William Buckley Jr.'s National Review . But Chambers' importance lies, finally, not in his politics but in his romantic penchant for the extremes of the psychic and political undergrounds. | Chambers built a wall between himself and McCarthy and Nixon. | 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 |
Thank you. Tuppence felt a terrific rise in her spirits. | Tupperence felt better after this event. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Thank you. Tuppence felt a terrific rise in her spirits. | Tupperence felt better after this event. | 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 place was a living tomb… . | It was no more than a living tomb. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The place was a living tomb… . | It was no more than a living tomb. | 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 |
He hired a room, and I hired one too. | He hired a room, but I didn't have enough money for one myself. | 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 |
He hired a room, and I hired one too. | He hired a room, but I didn't have enough money for one myself. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The dramatically rising cliff of black basalt stone made the castle impregnable to all but the most wily commander. | The castle was secure due to its proximity to a cliff. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The dramatically rising cliff of black basalt stone made the castle impregnable to all but the most wily commander. | The castle was secure due to its proximity to a cliff. | 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 |
somehow i hoped that as a people we could be better than than um expecting | I hoped we could be better than that. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
somehow i hoped that as a people we could be better than than um expecting | I hoped we could be better than that. | 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 |
He gasped for air and his head throbbed. | His head hurt terribly. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
He gasped for air and his head throbbed. | His head hurt terribly. | 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 |
If food and medical care tripled in cost, people would of necessity spend less on other things to pay for the increase or cut down on the food and medical care they purchased. | People would have to cut spending in other areas if food and medical care increased. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
If food and medical care tripled in cost, people would of necessity spend less on other things to pay for the increase or cut down on the food and medical care they purchased. | People would have to cut spending in other areas if food and medical care increased. | 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 i think you really have to be disciplined | It really doesn't require much discipline to do. | 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 i i think you really have to be disciplined | It really doesn't require much discipline to do. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
oh okay i'll let you go | I will only let you go if you agree to take out the garbage. | 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 okay i'll let you go | I will only let you go if you agree to take out the garbage. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
In that regard, they evaluated a set of about 50 policies to improve the technology performance and characterization of the residential, commercial, industrial, transportation, and electricity generation sectors. | At least 25 of the policies were responsible for the growth of the residential sector. | 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 that regard, they evaluated a set of about 50 policies to improve the technology performance and characterization of the residential, commercial, industrial, transportation, and electricity generation sectors. | At least 25 of the policies were responsible for the growth of the residential sector. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Authentic Jamaican cuisine (including jerk chicken, pork, and fish), or choose your own lobster. | Jamaican cuisine includes jerk chicken. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
Authentic Jamaican cuisine (including jerk chicken, pork, and fish), or choose your own lobster. | Jamaican cuisine includes jerk chicken. | 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 |
Now, the resort and hotel complex is variously described as simply noisy to a one-stop destination for fantasy, excitement, and adventure ; your conclusion obviously depends on your point of view. | The resort and hotel complex are very 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. | positive |
Now, the resort and hotel complex is variously described as simply noisy to a one-stop destination for fantasy, excitement, and adventure ; your conclusion obviously depends on your point of view. | The resort and hotel complex are very quiet. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Given the extent of wealth it has brought to the country, it is not surprising to have a Natural Rubber Museum, which opened since 1992 at the Rubber Research Institute's Experimental Station in Sungai Buloh. | Rubber has not contributed to the wealth of the country. | 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 |
Given the extent of wealth it has brought to the country, it is not surprising to have a Natural Rubber Museum, which opened since 1992 at the Rubber Research Institute's Experimental Station in Sungai Buloh. | Rubber has not contributed to the wealth of the country. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Encapuchadores bind these male trees in spring to produce the pale, bleached fronds that are used in Palm Sunday celebrations. | There are no celebrations on Palm Sunday. | 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 |
Encapuchadores bind these male trees in spring to produce the pale, bleached fronds that are used in Palm Sunday celebrations. | There are no celebrations on Palm Sunday. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
up to a forty four magnum any any of them in the correct hands they're an absolutely fantastic weapon | A 44 magnum is a total piece of junk. | 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 |
up to a forty four magnum any any of them in the correct hands they're an absolutely fantastic weapon | A 44 magnum is a total piece of junk. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
i i seems like it was on a Friday Friday or Saturday | I think it was a Tuesday. | 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 i seems like it was on a Friday Friday or Saturday | I think it was a Tuesday. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
I beg your pardon. A man's voice beside her made her start and turn. | She was startled by the man and turned when he said I beg your pardon. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
I beg your pardon. A man's voice beside her made her start and turn. | She was startled by the man and turned when he said I beg your pardon. | 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, an interim program was instituted between April 4 and October 4, 1996, to maintain a basic program until EQIP could begin. | They had a temporary program in place. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
However, an interim program was instituted between April 4 and October 4, 1996, to maintain a basic program until EQIP could begin. | They had a temporary program in place. | 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 Zapruder family is demanding $18 million, wanting no blood money but figuring it could fetch $70 million on the open market. | The Zapruder family wants nothing in return. | 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 Zapruder family is demanding $18 million, wanting no blood money but figuring it could fetch $70 million on the open market. | The Zapruder family wants nothing in return. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
I am not keeping back facts. | I am keeping back facts. | 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 am not keeping back facts. | I am keeping back facts. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Around him stood the remainder of the Sticks. | There weren't any members of the Sticks left. | 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 |
Around him stood the remainder of the Sticks. | There weren't any members of the Sticks left. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
He scanned the great lawyer eagerly. | He ignored the lawyer. | 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 |
He scanned the great lawyer eagerly. | He ignored the lawyer. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
Most organized tours generally include a night at a gazino as part of the package; otherwise you can book a table through your hotel or through a travel agent. | No tours include a gazino night, you can't book one. | 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 |
Most organized tours generally include a night at a gazino as part of the package; otherwise you can book a table through your hotel or through a travel agent. | No tours include a gazino night, you can't book one. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
I'm in a huge, overwhelming sea of debt, said Jennifer Arons, 28, a criminal defense staff attorney at Manhattan Legal Aid. | Jennifer claims her debt is over the six digit mark at this point. | 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'm in a huge, overwhelming sea of debt, said Jennifer Arons, 28, a criminal defense staff attorney at Manhattan Legal Aid. | Jennifer claims her debt is over the six digit mark at this point. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CERT/CC CERTa Coordination Center | The CDC in New York was rounded and grey. | 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 |
CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CERT/CC CERTa Coordination Center | The CDC in New York was rounded and grey. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
and uh when i played softball it was with the church team it was just for fun although the church team we made it to the nationals we were ranked fifteenth in the nation so i you know i'm proud of that | I played softball with the church team for the fun of it. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
and uh when i played softball it was with the church team it was just for fun although the church team we made it to the nationals we were ranked fifteenth in the nation so i you know i'm proud of that | I played softball with the church team for the fun of 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. | negative |
It was at that moment that the full realization of his folly began to come home to Tommy. | He realized the folly and became sad. | 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 was at that moment that the full realization of his folly began to come home to Tommy. | He realized the folly and became sad. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
As such, they were reviewed by OMB based on information supplied by the Departments, which included planned regulatory action documents describing the reason for the rules and an assessment of the costs and budgetary impact of the rules. | The review by OMB included a description of the reason for the rules. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
As such, they were reviewed by OMB based on information supplied by the Departments, which included planned regulatory action documents describing the reason for the rules and an assessment of the costs and budgetary impact of the rules. | The review by OMB included a description of the reason for the rules. | 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 |
that it would just have to be a hobby and i'm i'm very mechanical and mechanical engineering interested me so i did that and then i you know i did that for six years and then i stayed home with my son and did nothing and found out that i was that you know it was great but i was bored part of the time too and i wanted something else | I am bored with mechanical engineering and I should seek some hobbies. | 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 it would just have to be a hobby and i'm i'm very mechanical and mechanical engineering interested me so i did that and then i you know i did that for six years and then i stayed home with my son and did nothing and found out that i was that you know it was great but i was bored part of the time too and i wanted something else | I am bored with mechanical engineering and I should seek some hobbies. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
um-hum yeah it's kind of it's kind of strange here the way things go uh here if you have an accident and no one's injured the police won't even show up | The police don't show up if nobody is injured. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
um-hum yeah it's kind of it's kind of strange here the way things go uh here if you have an accident and no one's injured the police won't even show up | The police don't show up if nobody is injured. | 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 uh Yount has been a he's a player uh year in year out and always uh is leading the team in uh most of most of their offensive categories | Yount has not been very helpful with their offensive categories. | 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 uh Yount has been a he's a player uh year in year out and always uh is leading the team in uh most of most of their offensive categories | Yount has not been very helpful with their offensive categories. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
This is very sad news, but you will excuse me if I say that I do not see how it bears on the subject of your inquiry? | The inquiry is about birth records and the sad news is a death in the family, but the speaker is insisting on following protocols. | 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 is very sad news, but you will excuse me if I say that I do not see how it bears on the subject of your inquiry? | The inquiry is about birth records and the sad news is a death in the family, but the speaker is insisting on following protocols. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |
The next witness was Mary Cavendish. | There was another witness. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | positive |
The next witness was Mary Cavendish. | There was another witness. | 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 you got to have your cranberry sauce now i like jellied kind | I only like homemade cranberry sauce, not the jellied kind. | 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 you got to have your cranberry sauce now i like jellied kind | I only like homemade cranberry sauce, not the jellied kind. | The meaning of the hypothesis is logically inferred from the meaning of the premise. | negative |