premise
stringlengths 9
895
| hypothesis
stringlengths 15
199
| label
int64 0
2
| idx
int64 42
9.79k
| score
int64 1
2
|
---|---|---|---|---|
While it's probably true that democracies are unlikely to go to war unless they're attacked it, sometimes they are the first to take the offensive. | Democracies probably won't go to war unless someone attacks them on their soil | 0 | 42 | 1 |
that your approach is is is right you can actually go out and sub it if even if you don't wanna get hands on you can even just sub it out the concrete and those kind of things and and that's kind of the plan i have so um uh everyone i talk to uh i've | You can sub it even if you do not want it to get your hands on it. | 0 | 76 | 1 |
oh i don't know either the other growing up all i knew was | I know because I learned it it growing up | 2 | 78 | 1 |
Over most of the 1980s and 1990s, the U.S. was able to invest more than it saved it by attracting financing from abroad. | The US could save more than it invested in the 1980's and 90's. | 2 | 110 | 1 |
As a basic guide, the symbols below have been used to indicate high-season rates in Hong Kong dollars, based on double occupancy, with bath or shower. | As you can see it, the symbols are of dolphins and octopuses. | 1 | 119 | 1 |
The inquiry expanded very quickly, however, from asking what technology failed to an examination of contextual influences, such as | They moved they inquiries over from technology failing because they thought it it may be something else. | 1 | 139 | 1 |
Even us if you needed it," said Jon. | He told them not to ask him to lift a finger. | 2 | 215 | 1 |
Scotland became little more than an English county. | Scotland was hardly better than an English county as England no longer allowed it them an army. | 1 | 230 | 1 |
Consider the Globe : As the respectable media have become sleazy, the Globe has become sleazier. | The media is becoming sleazy because it's trying it to combat brainwashing. | 1 | 231 | 1 |
There is very little to see here, or at the ruined Essene monastery of Qumran itself. | Most visitors skip this city, or only stay here a night while passing it through. | 1 | 251 | 1 |
Tom is the winner of a year's supply of Turtle Wax, and he will receive his prize just as soon as the Shopping Avenger figures it out how much Turtle Wax actually constitutes a year's supply. | There are no winners of the one year supply of Turtle wax. | 2 | 260 | 1 |
I feel that you probably underestimate the danger, and therefore warn you again that I can promise you no protection. | I warn you again, that I can promise you no protection, as I feel it that you probably underestimate the danger. | 0 | 261 | 1 |
'Not entirely,' I snapped, harsher than intended it. | I spoke more harshly than I wanted it to. | 0 | 278 | 2 |
After the second course I began to feel slightly at ease, although I couldn't help it being disturbed by the way they just stared at me. | I felt at ease around them. | 2 | 322 | 1 |
and so i have really enjoyed that but but there are i do have friends that watch programs like they want it to see a particular program and they are either home watching it or definitely recording it they have some programs that they won't miss | What programs do your friends like to watch? | 1 | 330 | 1 |
As recent events illustrate it, trust takes years to gain but can be lost in an instant. | Trust, once built, is hard to lose. | 2 | 378 | 1 |
i wonder how they kept up with them though it seemed like the buffaloes were moving it so fast i guess they graze though that wouldn't have been a problem | It seemed difficult, keeping up with the buffaloes. | 0 | 407 | 1 |
maybe adult literacy maybe you know composition writing maybe you know uh volunteering you know on a tutor line or though the even through the elementary schools for help with homework or the other part of me says it is God i've had enough kids do i really | maybe I could volunteer to help with adult literacy or homework help for elementary schools but on the other hand, I've already had children | 0 | 410 | 1 |
you know even even into major things just to keep our car longer because i don't think it we get the money that we put into them out of them in two years or three years and of course i was never in a position where i could trade my car off every two years | I get a brand new car every couple of years. | 2 | 454 | 1 |
If you need it to use the mail, it would be helpful if you sent your comments both in writing and on diskette (in Word or ASCII format). | We don't need more than one copy of your comments, either a diskette or writing will do. | 2 | 464 | 1 |
If you still want it to join, it might be worked. | You can try to do it if you'd like to join. | 0 | 470 | 1 |
is there still that type of music available | I could care less if the music still existed it. | 2 | 500 | 1 |
Although this award will now be handed it out annually, Bailey was selected for several years of his commitment. | The award which Bailey was selected for several times in the past is going to handed out once a year. | 0 | 512 | 1 |
As long as Assad lives it, he can manage these troubles and keep an agreement with Israel. | The only way for Assad to take care of the trouble is for him to die. | 2 | 565 | 1 |
As the double-decker boats get it ready to leave the pier, bells ring, the gangplank is raised, deckhands in blue sailor suits man the hawsers, and a couple of hundred commuters begin a seven-minute sightseeing tour. | The double decker boats are all out of service, so they never leave the pier. | 2 | 578 | 1 |
As previously noted it, we published new independence standards dealing with non-audit/consulting services when the AICPA failed to act. | The AICPA fails to act on numerous occasions and will be dealt with swiftly. | 1 | 579 | 1 |
They found plenty of water pouring down from the mountains, and more timber than anyone knew it what to do with. | They had found a lot of water pouring down from the mountains. | 0 | 586 | 1 |
Look, it's your skin, but you're going to be in trouble if you don't get it busy. | You should get to work soon so you don't get in trouble. | 0 | 636 | 1 |
It takes a deeper fire than most salamanders can stir it, Ser Perth. | Most salamanders can't stir a fire that deep. | 0 | 644 | 1 |
well that's pretty typical though uh i don't uh i don't guess it it's going to be any much different uh than than it has been in the past so i expect uh July and August we'll see our or uh share of hundred degree days | We don't ever see the temperature get into the hundreds. | 2 | 673 | 1 |
Even us if you needed it," said Jon. | He secretly did not want to be asked for help. | 1 | 693 | 1 |
She's smiling but her eyes are closed. | Her eyes widened as she smiled it. | 2 | 708 | 1 |
The South African priest who invited Clinton to do so is quoted in the paper as saying that once Clinton stood it up, he was thinking about how much embarrassment it would have caused him by my saying, please sit down. | The South African priest had communicated with Clinton via telephone. | 1 | 725 | 1 |
they don't allow they don't do that | They don't do that because it's not allowed it. | 1 | 793 | 1 |
However, co-requesters cannot approve additional co-requesters or restrict the timing of the release of the product after it is issued it. | Co-requesters cannot approve more co-requesters. | 0 | 846 | 1 |
He did not immediately recognize Tuppence. | Tuppence had altered his appearance as not to be immediately recognized it. | 1 | 866 | 1 |
As the budgets, functions, and points of service of many government programs devolve to state and local government, private entities and nonprofit organizations, and other third parties, it may become harder for GAO to obtain the records it needs to complete audits and evaluations. | It is necessary for these audits and evaluations to be performed it at least once a year. | 1 | 884 | 1 |
Was it a sudden decision on his part, or had he already made up his mind when he parted from me a few hours earlier? | He left in the spur of the moment whilst we were talking it, which was quite rude. | 1 | 918 | 1 |
oh like if they say it i i we just type it in like that | Change it before typing it in. | 2 | 946 | 1 |
Do you know how long we've been here? he asked one morning as they sat it facing each other at breakfast. | They were sitting across from each other at breakfast. | 0 | 1,000 | 1 |
The next year, he was expelled from Rand as a security risk after local police caught it him engaging in a lewd act in a public men's room near Muscle Beach. | They kept him at Rand even though he was arrested | 2 | 1,036 | 1 |
yeah i was in Peru Peru but um i there weren't as i recall it or at least i wasn't aware of that many Americans there except for a very heavy concentration of Peace Corps volunteers this was when the Peace Corps first are started and it was one of the big targets | Aside from the numerous Peace Corps volunteers, I didn't know many Americans there. | 0 | 1,062 | 1 |
The 28 sta?tues representing the kings of Judah and Israel have been remodeled after the drawings of Viollet-le-Duc; the original ones were pulled down during the Revolution, since they were thought it to be the kings of France. | The 28 statues were erected during the French Revolution. | 2 | 1,066 | 1 |
But you might as well see for yourself if you don't believe me. The note, in Tuppence's well-known schoolboy writing, ran as follows it: "DEAR JULIUS, "It's always better to have things in black and white. | Tuppence didn't have well-known handwriting, it wasn't recognizable as her note. | 2 | 1,085 | 1 |
it's just it's the morals of the people which i mean i guess we everybody's responsible for the society but if i had a child that that did things so bad it's not they don't care about anybody these people they're stealing from they're just the big bad rich guy | If my kid stole from others, it would be because he thinks it they are too rich. | 0 | 1,106 | 1 |
uh-huh i i thought they did an excellent job of actually aging the person you know from when he was a little kid to little older to little older to except the last the very last you know the last person the last actor that played the kid | It was a very crappy job they did as they tried it to make him grow up through the years. | 2 | 1,110 | 1 |
i wonder how they kept up with them though it seemed like the buffaloes were moving it so fast i guess they graze though that wouldn't have been a problem | I've never thought about how they kept up. | 2 | 1,116 | 1 |
But it's for us to get it busy and do something." | We don't do much, so maybe this would be good for us to bond and be together for the first time in a while.. | 1 | 1,139 | 1 |
yeah i it just totally ridiculous i mean the Israeli's could have fixed the whole problem years ago if they just sent it sent their guys in there and killed Saddam | Israel could've killed Saddam and saved everybody some trouble. | 0 | 1,162 | 1 |
no i i even i enjoy reading T News i try to catch it because it's another example they just they just show you the words and the facts and they they don't offer any commentary and it gives me a quick chance to to be caught up during the day because you know it we don't listen to the radio at work at all so i don't like to go the whole day without hearing anything | We do not have the radio on during the day so I like to read the news to stay current. | 0 | 1,168 | 1 |
I think it is important for everyone to understand the extent to which First-Class mail is already carrying a disproportionate share of the institutional cost or overhead burden of the postal system. | The burden is enough for first class mail to handle it. | 2 | 1,188 | 1 |
The analyses comply with the informational requirements of the sections including the classes of small entities subject to the rule and alternatives considered to reduce the burden on the small entities. | There is no need for the analyses to attempt it to meet any informational requirements. | 2 | 1,194 | 1 |
the only problem is it's not large enough it only holds about i think it they squeezed when Ryan struck out his five thousandth player they they squeezed about forty thousand people in there | It holds 70,000 people. | 2 | 1,201 | 1 |
He fled in his car when cops arrived and led them on a chase that ended in the massive crash. | He crashed his car because the tires burst it. | 1 | 1,227 | 1 |
I lay awake waiting until I judged it it must be about two o'clock in the morning. | I assumed that it was two o'clock in the morning. | 0 | 1,235 | 1 |
'Not entirely,' I snapped, harsher than intended it. | Not entirely, I snapped back at my boss. | 1 | 1,246 | 1 |
The remaining parts of the north, although enticing it, are difficult to explore. | Inexperienced explorers should take care to avoid dangerous areas of the north. | 1 | 1,263 | 1 |
The conspiracy-minded allege that the chains also leverage their influence to persuade the big publishers to produce more blockbusters at the expense of moderate-selling books. | Big publishers want to produce more high budget films, even if that means it badly selling books. | 1 | 1,283 | 1 |
Even though national saving remains relatively low by U.S. historical standards, economic growth in recent years has been high because more and better investments were made it. | Americans only save 1% of their income. | 1 | 1,297 | 1 |
Also, considerable sums are spent by the Postal Service analyzing the costs associated with worksharing, and mailers/competitors incur considerable expense litigating their positions on worksharing before the Postal Rate Commission. | Competitors spend more litigating around workshare than the Postal Service spends it analyzing costs associated with worksharing. | 1 | 1,331 | 1 |
The day may well come, as Barlow and Dyson seem to believe, when book publishers as we know it them will disappear. | Barlow and Dyson do not believe that book publishers have the possibility of disappearing. | 2 | 1,419 | 1 |
And that squatting he does--it's as uncomfortable as it looks it. | Squatting look uncomfortable. | 0 | 1,425 | 1 |
well that's pretty typical though uh i don't uh i don't guess it it's going to be any much different uh than than it has been in the past so i expect uh July and August we'll see our or uh share of hundred degree days | It's pretty normal to have a few hundred degree days out here. | 0 | 1,500 | 1 |
i know because i think it i've been reading i read this ten years ago that they were having these big uh um rallies and people would be in the streets flashing signs statehood yes and other people would statehood down the statehood it's it down there if you're um familiar with their politics they uh it's very uh i i don't know it's called Latino there they have loudspeakers on their cars and they run down the neighborhood saying vote for you know Pierre he's or uh Pedro uh Pedro he's the best it's it's really kind of comical | Ten years ago, they rallies on streets with flashing signs and loudspeakers advertising voting candidates. | 0 | 1,533 | 1 |
The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs of OMB approved the | The motion was quickly approve because everyone thought it it was amazing. | 1 | 1,541 | 1 |
to do it before you know it before it gets it hot and one time last year i remember we were planning on doing that and it was eighty degrees even then | Last year we planned to do that during winter and it was nice and cold. | 1 | 1,608 | 2 |
it was really a nice compromise especially because she felt it like she was still living in her own house and she still had her own couch and her own bed and it it really helped a lot and she was a lot more comfortable and she didn't | They are in these small homes, but it is very sterile, plain wall and little furnishings. She was not happy about it. | 2 | 1,630 | 1 |
But it's for us to get it busy and do something." | It's for us to be active and out there. | 0 | 1,635 | 1 |
I lay awake waiting until I judged it it must be about two o'clock in the morning. | I actually lay awake until two-fifteen in the morning. | 1 | 1,676 | 1 |
Although this award will now be handed it out annually, Bailey was selected for several years of his commitment. | Bailey, despite his several years of commitment to the award, was never chosen once. | 2 | 1,693 | 1 |
The man had probably heard him urinating or maybe even noticed the change of his breath as he awoke it. | The man probably heard the spatter of his urine or the change in his breathing patterns. | 0 | 1,696 | 1 |
Do you know how long we've been here? he asked one morning as they sat it facing each other at breakfast. | They were both enjoying a good conversation as they sat with each other at breakfast. | 1 | 1,788 | 1 |
it depends a lot of uh a lot of things were thought that uh as you know it the farmers thought okay we got chemicals we're putting chemicals on the field well the ground will naturally filter out the | The farming chemicals are filtered by the ground. | 0 | 1,813 | 1 |
and so i have really enjoyed that but but there are i do have friends that watch programs like they want it to see a particular program and they are either home watching it or definitely recording it they have some programs that they won't miss | Do you have any programs you watch with your friends? | 1 | 1,816 | 1 |
The South African priest who invited Clinton to do so is quoted in the paper as saying that once Clinton stood it up, he was thinking about how much embarrassment it would have caused him by my saying, please sit down. | The South African priest did not know of a person named Clinton. | 2 | 1,830 | 1 |
at least i'm going to give it a try cause you can see i mean the oil filters i mean you can touch it it's right there | I'm going to try because you can see it and touch the oil filters right there. | 0 | 1,844 | 1 |
Did Meriwether Lewis really commit suicide, as historians claim it? | There is evidence to suggest that Lewis was killed by someone else. | 1 | 1,875 | 1 |
As recent events illustrate it, trust takes years to gain but can be lost in an instant. | Lying or spreading bad information is the fastest way to lose trust. | 1 | 1,881 | 1 |
The man who had once come up with a has-been corner skit, in which, as Zmuda recalls it, forgotten performers would be sent out to flounder in front of an audience ... | The has-been skit involved sending out former performers to struggle and fail. | 0 | 1,884 | 1 |
yeah yeah you probably get this probably pretty sticky after you get done then you've got to drain the water out of the watermelon because you know it when you scrape it it makes the water | It is important to drain the watermelon to make this dish. | 1 | 1,911 | 1 |
The rain had stopped, but the green glow painted everything around them. | The green glow painted everything around them after the rain had stopped it. | 0 | 1,912 | 1 |
The Revolutionaries couldn't be dissuaded from destroying most of the cathedral's statues, although 67 were saved it (many of the originals are now housed in the Mus??e de l'Oeuvre Notre-Dame next door). | All of the cathedrals statues were saved by the Revolutionaries. | 2 | 1,928 | 1 |
The day may well come, as Barlow and Dyson seem to believe, when book publishers as we know it them will disappear. | Barlow and Dyson believe that book publishers may disappear. | 0 | 1,951 | 1 |
'But if White has any designs at all on living, he'll be as far from Little as he can possibly get it by now.' | White will be a long ways away from Little right now. | 0 | 1,960 | 1 |
If you still want it to join, it might be worked. | It's too late to try anything now because you can't join. | 2 | 1,967 | 1 |
So, as he and Tipper walked it out, my friend and I were right behind them, and I took the opportunity to say hello and reintroduce myself--as a journalist, I might add--and we chatted about the movie for a few minutes. | I saw Al and Tipper together at the wedding. | 1 | 1,968 | 1 |
that's true um-hum well that's true the America's paying all this money to have other people give uh aid to other countries so they could be paying their own people and training their own people at the same time | Yeah, America's spending so much for international aid so they could be training it and paying their own people at the same time. | 0 | 2,012 | 1 |
Meanwhile, critics on the left argue that because the United States failed it to intervene in Rwanda, its intervention in Kosovo is morally suspect and probably racist. | The US intervention in Kosovo is racist based. | 1 | 2,027 | 1 |
However, co-requesters cannot approve additional co-requesters or restrict the timing of the release of the product after it is issued it. | They will restrict timing of the release of the product. | 2 | 2,050 | 1 |
Initiatives that we suggested for the CIO Council to consider it | We didn't suggest anything to the CIO | 2 | 2,112 | 1 |
Specifically, by defining mission improvement objectives, senior executives determine whether their organization needs a CIO who is a networking/marketing specialist, business change agent, operations specialist, policy/oversight manager, or any combination thereof. | A CIO must be an operations specialist if the organization hopes it to succeed. | 1 | 2,137 | 1 |
So, as he and Tipper walked it out, my friend and I were right behind them, and I took the opportunity to say hello and reintroduce myself--as a journalist, I might add--and we chatted about the movie for a few minutes. | I saw Tipper with him at the movie. | 0 | 2,156 | 1 |
But it was quite a natural suggestion for a layman to make it." | The layman's suggestion was not unreasonable. | 0 | 2,180 | 1 |
The NYT , in its front-page coverage, says the plane was flying far lower than the rules for training missions allow it. | The NYT also reported that the plane was shot down on order of the President. | 1 | 2,233 | 1 |
The next year, he was expelled from Rand as a security risk after local police caught it him engaging in a lewd act in a public men's room near Muscle Beach. | They expelled him from Rand because he commited a crime | 0 | 2,234 | 1 |
i think that yeah i think and i i think that's real important | I truly believe that that's really important for us to know it. | 1 | 2,316 | 1 |
And that squatting he does--it's as uncomfortable as it looks it. | He squats because his back is bothering him. | 1 | 2,328 | 1 |
If you need it to use the mail, it would be helpful if you sent your comments both in writing and on diskette (in Word or ASCII format). | It would be helpful if we could have a soft and hard copy of your comments. | 0 | 2,329 | 1 |
oh really yeah so he he's uh he's probably going to be going to jail and and the problem with him is he's on a guaranteed salary like for three years so whether he plays it or not they've got to pay him ten million dollars so if they | He will probably lose form in jail and be excluded from the first team for the rest of the year, so he's essentially getting paid for doing nothing. | 1 | 2,346 | 1 |
right oh they've really done uh good job of keeping everybody informed of what's going on sometimes i've wondered if it wasn't almost more than we needed it to know | I don't think I have shared enough information with everyone. | 2 | 2,368 | 1 |
End of preview. Expand
in Dataset Viewer.
- Downloads last month
- 38