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500 | 626 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Congressional reforms passed in 1996 necessitated a fundamental shift in how LSC apportions federal dollars to legal services providers across the country.
sentence 2: The congressional reforms in 1996 was considered successful by economists. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Congressional reforms passed in 1996 necessitated a fundamental shift in how LSC apportions federal dollars to legal services providers across the country. | The congressional reforms in 1996 was considered successful by economists. | 3,253 |
501 | 585 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Sara had 21 quarters in her bank. Her dad gave her 49 more quarters.
sentence 2: Sara has 73 quarters now. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (21+49, 73) | Sara had 21 quarters in her bank. Her dad gave her 49 more quarters. | Sara has 73 quarters now. | null |
502 | 2,882 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Adam had 26 toy. Linda presented him some more. Now Adam has 181 toy.
sentence 2: Linda presented Adam with 155 toys. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (181 - 26, 155) | Adam had 26 toy. Linda presented him some more. Now Adam has 181 toy. | Linda presented Adam with 155 toys. | null |
503 | 1,653 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 7 Puppets vs. persons.
sentence 2: 9 people were included in the battle against the 7 puppets. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | 7 Puppets vs. persons. | 9 people were included in the battle against the 7 puppets. | 3,413 |
504 | 138 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Shortly beyond the reporting period in May 2001, the Office of Program Performance held a special telephonic conference for 2002 grant applicants involved in mergers/consolidations.
sentence 2: 5000 people attended the special telephonic conference. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Shortly beyond the reporting period in May 2001, the Office of Program Performance held a special telephonic conference for 2002 grant applicants involved in mergers/consolidations. | 5000 people attended the special telephonic conference. | 3,552 |
505 | 3,031 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: For LSFO installation timing, it is expected that one system requires about 27 months of total effort for planning, engineering, installation, and startup, with connections occurring during normally scheduled outages.
sentence 2: The LSFO installation timing will take about 27 months. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | For LSFO installation timing, it is expected that one system requires about 27 months of total effort for planning, engineering, installation, and startup, with connections occurring during normally scheduled outages. | The LSFO installation timing will take about 27 months. | 239 |
506 | 3,359 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: George wants to distribute 125 mangos among 25 friends.
sentence 2: Each friend would acquire 4 mangos. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (125 / 25, 4) | George wants to distribute 125 mangos among 25 friends. | Each friend would acquire 4 mangos. | null |
507 | 428 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: WHO defines hazardous drinking as 4 or more drinks/day for men and 2 or more drinks/day for women.
sentence 2: WHO says drinking more than 4 drinks a day is bad for men. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | WHO defines hazardous drinking as 4 or more drinks/day for men and 2 or more drinks/day for women. | WHO says drinking more than 4 drinks a day is bad for men. | 547 |
508 | 1,694 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: It was built by Abdul Hamid II in 1882 for the sultan's guests on state visits, but Abdul Hamid liked it so much that he lived there himself until he was deposed in 1909.
sentence 2: It was built is 1882 because Abdul had to save up for years. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | It was built by Abdul Hamid II in 1882 for the sultan's guests on state visits, but Abdul Hamid liked it so much that he lived there himself until he was deposed in 1909. | It was built is 1882 because Abdul had to save up for years. | 2,907 |
509 | 3,112 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Austin had 185 Doll. Sarah took 77 from him. Now
sentence 2: Austin has 108 dollars. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (185 - 77, 108) | Austin had 185 Doll. Sarah took 77 from him. Now | Austin has 108 dollars. | null |
510 | 2,397 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 3 billion pieces of nonadvertising mail
sentence 2: Nonadvertising mail is in the number of 3 billion, said the report. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | 3 billion pieces of nonadvertising mail | Nonadvertising mail is in the number of 3 billion, said the report. | 2,690 |
511 | 3,006 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The conference report describes section 330 as prohibiting the use of funds for regulations that prescribe changes in the CAFE standards.
sentence 2: The report shows that section 330 is prohibiting changes in the CAFE standards. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The conference report describes section 330 as prohibiting the use of funds for regulations that prescribe changes in the CAFE standards. | The report shows that section 330 is prohibiting changes in the CAFE standards. | 357 |
512 | 2,888 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: William had 120 orange. Phyliss took 108 from him. Now
sentence 2: William has 12 oranges. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (120 - 108, 12) | William had 120 orange. Phyliss took 108 from him. Now | William has 12 oranges. | null |
513 | 666 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Michelle had some coconut. Araceli took 26 from him. Now Michelle has 84 coconut.
sentence 2: Michelle had 110 coconuts initially. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (84 + 26, 110) | Michelle had some coconut. Araceli took 26 from him. Now Michelle has 84 coconut. | Michelle had 110 coconuts initially. | null |
514 | 89 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Identifying the most important issues involving the delivery in all 50 states, territories and DC.
sentence 2: It identifies the most important issues in all 50 states. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Identifying the most important issues involving the delivery in all 50 states, territories and DC. | It identifies the most important issues in all 50 states. | 1,181 |
515 | 2,775 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Joanne wants to share some Banana among 20 friends.If each friend get 31 Banana, then
sentence 2: John would have 619 Bananas. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (31 * 20, 619) | Joanne wants to share some Banana among 20 friends.If each friend get 31 Banana, then | John would have 619 Bananas. | null |
516 | 1,265 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Elaine had 125 blackberry. Thomas took 60 from him. Now
sentence 2: Elaine has 66 blackberries. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (125 - 60, 66) | Elaine had 125 blackberry. Thomas took 60 from him. Now | Elaine has 66 blackberries. | null |
517 | 2,192 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Martha has 2 peanuts. Joyce has 26 peanuts. If Joyce gives all of her peanuts to Martha,
sentence 2: Martha will have 28 peanuts. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> ((2.0+26.0), 28) | Martha has 2 peanuts. Joyce has 26 peanuts. If Joyce gives all of her peanuts to Martha, | Martha will have 28 peanuts. | null |
518 | 788 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Projections based on intermediate assumptions of the 2001 HI Trustees' Report.
sentence 2: Projections have been based on middle ground assumptions of the reading of 2001 HI Trustee's Report. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Projections based on intermediate assumptions of the 2001 HI Trustees' Report. | Projections have been based on middle ground assumptions of the reading of 2001 HI Trustee's Report. | 3,473 |
519 | 2,256 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Josephine had some Bread. He dice each Bread into 8 slices. If total 89 Bread slices Josephine make, then
sentence 2: Josephine had 11 Bread slices. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (89 / 8, 11) | Josephine had some Bread. He dice each Bread into 8 slices. If total 89 Bread slices Josephine make, then | Josephine had 11 Bread slices. | null |
520 | 2,518 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Sarah had 8 nectarine. Michelle supplyed him some more. Now Sarah has 110 nectarine.
sentence 2: Michelle supplied Sarah with 102 nectarines. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (110 - 8, 102) | Sarah had 8 nectarine. Michelle supplyed him some more. Now Sarah has 110 nectarine. | Michelle supplied Sarah with 102 nectarines. | null |
521 | 2,295 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Chasity had 288 quinces. He dispenses all quinces evenly among some friends.
sentence 2: There were 144 friends. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (288 / 22, 144) | Chasity had 288 quinces. He dispenses all quinces evenly among some friends. | There were 144 friends. | null |
522 | 1,777 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: At the House of the Forest (La Maison de la Forat), there's an audiovisual exhibit (in French only), and you can take any of three guided walks along discovery trails (sentiers de la d??couverte) lasting 10, 20, or 60 minutes.
sentence 2: Last weekend I visited the audiovisual exhibit and did the 20 minute guided walking tour at the House of the Forest. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | At the House of the Forest (La Maison de la Forat), there's an audiovisual exhibit (in French only), and you can take any of three guided walks along discovery trails (sentiers de la d??couverte) lasting 10, 20, or 60 minutes. | Last weekend I visited the audiovisual exhibit and did the 20 minute guided walking tour at the House of the Forest. | 3,341 |
523 | 360 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Well, the time allotted by the state for gathering petition signatures runs between Nov. 30 and Jan.
sentence 2: Petition signatures can be gathered between Nov. 30 and Jan. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Well, the time allotted by the state for gathering petition signatures runs between Nov. 30 and Jan. | Petition signatures can be gathered between Nov. 30 and Jan. | 619 |
524 | 1,119 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: It was also suggested that the PCAOB should evaluate the recent events that have affected the public's confidence in auditors to consider what further actions may be needed beyond those mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and recent regulatory changes and proposals.
sentence 2: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and recent regulatory changes and proposals have done nothing to improve public opinion of auditors. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | It was also suggested that the PCAOB should evaluate the recent events that have affected the public's confidence in auditors to consider what further actions may be needed beyond those mandated by the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and recent regulatory changes and proposals. | The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 and recent regulatory changes and proposals have done nothing to improve public opinion of auditors. | 3,556 |
525 | 1,864 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Cheryl wants to share some Book among 11 friends.If each friend get 6 Book, then
sentence 2: John would have 66 books. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (6 * 11, 66) | Cheryl wants to share some Book among 11 friends.If each friend get 6 Book, then | John would have 66 books. | null |
526 | 3,069 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: The schools debate team had 28 boys and 4 girls on it. If they were split into groups of 4
sentence 2: The schools debate team could make 10 groups of 4. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (((28.0+4.0)/4.0), 10) | The schools debate team had 28 boys and 4 girls on it. If they were split into groups of 4 | The schools debate team could make 10 groups of 4. | null |
527 | 223 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Pooh has now sold more than 20 million books, most of them in the United States.
sentence 2: Pooh has sold more than 20 million books. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Pooh has now sold more than 20 million books, most of them in the United States. | Pooh has sold more than 20 million books. | 2,094 |
528 | 1,195 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Simona had some Doll. Donna gave him 5 more. Now Simona has 43 Doll.
sentence 2: Simona had 34 Doll in the first place. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (43 - 5, 34) | Simona had some Doll. Donna gave him 5 more. Now Simona has 43 Doll. | Simona had 34 Doll in the first place. | null |
529 | 1,066 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: GAO will provide to all Members who request work, within 10 business days of receipt, a letter acknowledging the receipt of the request and either accepting or declining it.
sentence 2: Members of GAO are given notice within 10 days if their request for work is denied or accepted. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | GAO will provide to all Members who request work, within 10 business days of receipt, a letter acknowledging the receipt of the request and either accepting or declining it. | Members of GAO are given notice within 10 days if their request for work is denied or accepted. | 176 |
530 | 3,074 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: It should be noted that the figures of bill/payment and advertising mail presented in Table 2 account only for the First-Class household mail and, thus, represent the lower bound of First-Class bill/payment and advertising mail volumes.
sentence 2: Table 2 only accounts for lower bounds of First-Class bill mail volumes. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | It should be noted that the figures of bill/payment and advertising mail presented in Table 2 account only for the First-Class household mail and, thus, represent the lower bound of First-Class bill/payment and advertising mail volumes. | Table 2 only accounts for lower bounds of First-Class bill mail volumes. | 1,351 |
531 | 306 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Enclosed is our assessment of the Food and Drug Administration's compliance with the procedural steps required by sections 801(a)(1)(B)(i) through (iv) of title 5 with respect to the rule.
sentence 2: In reference to the Food and Drug Administration's compliance with the procedural steps required by sections 801(a)(1)(B)(i) through (iv) of title 5 our assessment is enclosed. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Enclosed is our assessment of the Food and Drug Administration's compliance with the procedural steps required by sections 801(a)(1)(B)(i) through (iv) of title 5 with respect to the rule. | In reference to the Food and Drug Administration's compliance with the procedural steps required by sections 801(a)(1)(B)(i) through (iv) of title 5 our assessment is enclosed. | 1,377 |
532 | 3,403 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Eric wants to divide 465 pineapples among 2 friends.
sentence 2: Each friend will get 232 pineapples. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (465 / 2, 232) | Eric wants to divide 465 pineapples among 2 friends. | Each friend will get 232 pineapples. | null |
533 | 3,007 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: James had some pear. He dice each pear into 10 slices. If total 102 pear slices James make, then
sentence 2: James had 51 pears. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (102 / 10, 51) | James had some pear. He dice each pear into 10 slices. If total 102 pear slices James make, then | James had 51 pears. | null |
534 | 2,087 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The plaster ceilings here date from 1678 and depict angels carrying the symbols of royal crown, scepter, sword, and wreath of laurel leaves.
sentence 2: The ceilings were made in 1678 by the most famous painters of that time. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | The plaster ceilings here date from 1678 and depict angels carrying the symbols of royal crown, scepter, sword, and wreath of laurel leaves. | The ceilings were made in 1678 by the most famous painters of that time. | 3,375 |
535 | 1,844 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The 60-year rule of Ramses II (1279 1212 b.c. ) was a great finale to the New Kingdom era.
sentence 2: Ramses II ruled for 60 years to end the New Kingdom era. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The 60-year rule of Ramses II (1279 1212 b.c. ) was a great finale to the New Kingdom era. | Ramses II ruled for 60 years to end the New Kingdom era. | 1,144 |
536 | 2,601 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: A few banks charge fees as high as 23 percent of the gross interest earned.
sentence 2: There are some banks that charge over 20 percent interest. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | A few banks charge fees as high as 23 percent of the gross interest earned. | There are some banks that charge over 20 percent interest. | 349 |
537 | 843 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: John wants to share some blackberry among 28 friends.If each friend get 11 blackberry, then
sentence 2: John would have 304 blackberries. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (11 * 28, 304) | John wants to share some blackberry among 28 friends.If each friend get 11 blackberry, then | John would have 304 blackberries. | null |
538 | 1,505 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: A ship is filled with 5973 tons of cargo . It stops in the Bahamas , where sailors load 8723 tons of cargo onboard .
sentence 2: The ship holds 14697 tons of cargo now. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (5973.0 + 8723.0, 14697) | A ship is filled with 5973 tons of cargo . It stops in the Bahamas , where sailors load 8723 tons of cargo onboard . | The ship holds 14697 tons of cargo now. | null |
539 | 1,032 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Diego Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house.
sentence 2: The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480 | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Still, the museum claims that around 1480 Columbus lived here for about two years and that young Diego Columbo was born a Portosantense in this house. | The museum states that Columbus inhabited this house in 1480 | 110 |
540 | 2,015 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: She studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar from 1987 - 1989 then attended Yale Law School and was awarded her Juris Doctor in 1992.
sentence 2: She was Rhodes Scholar, studying at Oxford University between the years of 1987 and 1989. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | She studied at Oxford University as a Rhodes Scholar from 1987 - 1989 then attended Yale Law School and was awarded her Juris Doctor in 1992. | She was Rhodes Scholar, studying at Oxford University between the years of 1987 and 1989. | 573 |
541 | 2,943 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: After lengthy deliberations, during which the Commission held 40 days of hearings to consider 178 pieces of testimony presented by 122 witnesses representing 77 participants, including the Postal Service, the Commission has concluded that the---- Wait a minute, I think I picked up the wrong presentation on my way out of the office yesterday.
sentence 2: 122 witnesses were taken into account for the commissions lengthy deliberations. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | After lengthy deliberations, during which the Commission held 40 days of hearings to consider 178 pieces of testimony presented by 122 witnesses representing 77 participants, including the Postal Service, the Commission has concluded that the---- Wait a minute, I think I picked up the wrong presentation on my way out of the office yesterday. | 122 witnesses were taken into account for the commissions lengthy deliberations. | 609 |
542 | 3,133 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: In his 1975 book, The First Casualty , Phillip Knightley examines this picture and its history at length.
sentence 2: Phillip Knightley examined this picture and its history in his 1975 book, The First Casualty. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | In his 1975 book, The First Casualty , Phillip Knightley examines this picture and its history at length. | Phillip Knightley examined this picture and its history in his 1975 book, The First Casualty. | 599 |
543 | 3,060 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: An alternative is Disneyland Paris, 32 km (20 miles) east of Paris near Marne-la-Vall??e.
sentence 2: Disneyland Paris is an alternative, located 20 miles east of Paris. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | An alternative is Disneyland Paris, 32 km (20 miles) east of Paris near Marne-la-Vall??e. | Disneyland Paris is an alternative, located 20 miles east of Paris. | 1,688 |
544 | 336 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Susan had 119 Beg. Christina took 52 from him. Now
sentence 2: Susan has 67 Beg. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (119 - 52, 67) | Susan had 119 Beg. Christina took 52 from him. Now | Susan has 67 Beg. | null |
545 | 1,188 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Oscar had 2 Bread. Marion supplyed him some more. Now Oscar has 108 Bread.
sentence 2: Marion supplied Oscar with 106 bread. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (108 - 2, 106) | Oscar had 2 Bread. Marion supplyed him some more. Now Oscar has 108 Bread. | Marion supplied Oscar with 106 bread. | null |
546 | 3,113 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Austin had 185 Doll. Sarah took 77 from him. Now
sentence 2: Austin has 112 Dollars. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (185 - 77, 112) | Austin had 185 Doll. Sarah took 77 from him. Now | Austin has 112 Dollars. | null |
547 | 1,373 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Menorca is the second largest of the Balearic archipelago, but it's tiny just the only 50 km (31 miles) long and 17 km (10 miles) across at its widest point.
sentence 2: At no point is Menorca more than 20 kilometers wide. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Menorca is the second largest of the Balearic archipelago, but it's tiny just the only 50 km (31 miles) long and 17 km (10 miles) across at its widest point. | At no point is Menorca more than 20 kilometers wide. | 1,747 |
548 | 196 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Frank had 156 blueberry. Marsha took 123 from him. Now
sentence 2: Frank has 33 blueberries. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (156 - 123, 33) | Frank had 156 blueberry. Marsha took 123 from him. Now | Frank has 33 blueberries. | null |
549 | 3,123 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: He also supplied one-third of the budget of the Manufacturing Policy Program of Pat Choate, who ended up as Ross Perot's running mate in 1996 but first became famous for his book Agents of Influence , about the alleged influence-buying practices of foreign governments and corporations.
sentence 2: Pat Chate was Ross Perot's running mate in 1996 | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | He also supplied one-third of the budget of the Manufacturing Policy Program of Pat Choate, who ended up as Ross Perot's running mate in 1996 but first became famous for his book Agents of Influence , about the alleged influence-buying practices of foreign governments and corporations. | Pat Chate was Ross Perot's running mate in 1996 | 2,364 |
550 | 2,974 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Danielle wants to sunder 218 kiwis among 16 friends.
sentence 2: Each friend would get 109 kiwis. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (218 / 16, 109) | Danielle wants to sunder 218 kiwis among 16 friends. | Each friend would get 109 kiwis. | null |
551 | 217 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: John had some Banana. Galen took 18 from him. Now John has 56 Banana.
sentence 2: John had 77 Bananas in the beginning. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (56 + 18, 77) | John had some Banana. Galen took 18 from him. Now John has 56 Banana. | John had 77 Bananas in the beginning. | null |
552 | 478 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 8 IRS' systems modernization challenges include completing a modernization blueprint to define, direct, and control future modernization efforts and establishing the management and engineering capability to build and acquire modernized systems.
sentence 2: There are challenges regarding modernization in 8 IRS systems. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | 8 IRS' systems modernization challenges include completing a modernization blueprint to define, direct, and control future modernization efforts and establishing the management and engineering capability to build and acquire modernized systems. | There are challenges regarding modernization in 8 IRS systems. | 566 |
553 | 1,809 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Joseph had 94 banana. Harold took 61 from him. Now
sentence 2: Joseph has 29 bananas. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (94 - 61, 29) | Joseph had 94 banana. Harold took 61 from him. Now | Joseph has 29 bananas. | null |
554 | 607 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Robert had some lime. James gave him 5 more. Now Robert has 37 lime.
sentence 2: Robert had 28 lime to begin with. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (37 - 5, 28) | Robert had some lime. James gave him 5 more. Now Robert has 37 lime. | Robert had 28 lime to begin with. | null |
555 | 2,973 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: For now that's a windfall for all but a couple of states, since welfare caseloads have dropped by almost 10 percent nationally since 1995.
sentence 2: There has been a 10 percent drop in welfare caseload since 1995. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | For now that's a windfall for all but a couple of states, since welfare caseloads have dropped by almost 10 percent nationally since 1995. | There has been a 10 percent drop in welfare caseload since 1995. | 2,265 |
556 | 1,784 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Currently, the equivalent of approximately 100 GWe of coal, oil, and gas-fired capacity worldwide utilizes SCR technology.
sentence 2: The equivalent of about 100 GWe utilizes SCR technology in power plants. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Currently, the equivalent of approximately 100 GWe of coal, oil, and gas-fired capacity worldwide utilizes SCR technology. | The equivalent of about 100 GWe utilizes SCR technology in power plants. | 3,146 |
557 | 420 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Steven had 179 Banana. Gerald clasped some Banana. Now Steven has 7 Banana.
sentence 2: Gerald clasped 172 Bananas. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (179 - 7, 172) | Steven had 179 Banana. Gerald clasped some Banana. Now Steven has 7 Banana. | Gerald clasped 172 Bananas. | null |
558 | 1,020 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Scott had 120 Biscuit. Colleen grabbed some Biscuit. Now Scott has 99 Biscuit.
sentence 2: Colleen grabbed 21 Biscuit. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (120 - 99, 21) | Scott had 120 Biscuit. Colleen grabbed some Biscuit. Now Scott has 99 Biscuit. | Colleen grabbed 21 Biscuit. | null |
559 | 2,995 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Lucas had 159 kiwi. Jack took 134 from him. Now
sentence 2: Lucas has 22 kiwi. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (159 - 134, 22) | Lucas had 159 kiwi. Jack took 134 from him. Now | Lucas has 22 kiwi. | null |
560 | 2,746 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: As these concerns surfaced, LSC decided as an initial step to reissue the 1993 CSR Handbook in May 1998, providing additional guidance on particular areas that were considered to be most prone to error.
sentence 2: Reissuing the 1993 CSR Handbook was the first step LSC decided to take in response to concerns. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | As these concerns surfaced, LSC decided as an initial step to reissue the 1993 CSR Handbook in May 1998, providing additional guidance on particular areas that were considered to be most prone to error. | Reissuing the 1993 CSR Handbook was the first step LSC decided to take in response to concerns. | 169 |
561 | 1,429 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: With a 32-piece orchestra and a cast of over 200 (some parading in impossibly large headdresses), the sheer scale of the spectacle will make your head spin.
sentence 2: The spectacle has over 200 people in the cast because many characters have to be played. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | With a 32-piece orchestra and a cast of over 200 (some parading in impossibly large headdresses), the sheer scale of the spectacle will make your head spin. | The spectacle has over 200 people in the cast because many characters have to be played. | 2,515 |
562 | 3,045 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Unemployment has dropped to 2.6 percent between February and April 1997 from 3.3 percent in the same period a year ago.
sentence 2: Unemployment dropped 2.6 percent between February and April 1997 and 3.3 percent during that same time period a year ago. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Unemployment has dropped to 2.6 percent between February and April 1997 from 3.3 percent in the same period a year ago. | Unemployment dropped 2.6 percent between February and April 1997 and 3.3 percent during that same time period a year ago. | 2,426 |
563 | 1,648 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Deborah wants to share some Watch among 3 friends.If each friend get 33 Watch, then
sentence 2: John would have 99 Watch. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (33 * 3, 99) | Deborah wants to share some Watch among 3 friends.If each friend get 33 Watch, then | John would have 99 Watch. | null |
564 | 1,921 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: At the time it was the largest circular building in the world, measuring 20 m (65 ft) in diameter.
sentence 2: It's diameter was over 60 feet - the largest circular building at that time. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | At the time it was the largest circular building in the world, measuring 20 m (65 ft) in diameter. | It's diameter was over 60 feet - the largest circular building at that time. | 688 |
565 | 537 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Benny bought 7 dozen eggs from the grocery store to bake some cakes.
sentence 2: Benny bought 89 eggs. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (7*12, 89) | Benny bought 7 dozen eggs from the grocery store to bake some cakes. | Benny bought 89 eggs. | null |
566 | 1,951 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 19The 3-year period coincides with federal surpluses and its use avoids extending the unusually low nonfederal saving rate of 2000 throughout the simulation period.
sentence 2: The 3-year period coincides with federal surpluses and its use avoids extending the unusually low nonfederal saving rate of 2000 throughout the simulation period. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | 19The 3-year period coincides with federal surpluses and its use avoids extending the unusually low nonfederal saving rate of 2000 throughout the simulation period. | The 3-year period coincides with federal surpluses and its use avoids extending the unusually low nonfederal saving rate of 2000 throughout the simulation period. | 1,188 |
567 | 1,104 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Her 1990 book (reportedly ghosted by Barbara Bush) has sold more than 300,000 copies.
sentence 2: Her 1990 book was very successful. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Her 1990 book (reportedly ghosted by Barbara Bush) has sold more than 300,000 copies. | Her 1990 book was very successful. | 326 |
568 | 1,396 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Much of this literature is summarized in the 1996 PM Criteria Document (US EPA, 1996a).
sentence 2: The 1996 PM Criteria Document (US EPA, 1996a) summarizes a lot of this literature. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Much of this literature is summarized in the 1996 PM Criteria Document (US EPA, 1996a). | The 1996 PM Criteria Document (US EPA, 1996a) summarizes a lot of this literature. | 134 |
569 | 1,645 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 2 is the technical gain from have a lower cost provider do the work.
sentence 2: 2 is the technical gain. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | 2 is the technical gain from have a lower cost provider do the work. | 2 is the technical gain. | 1,756 |
570 | 889 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Mary had 7 fig . He cube each fig into 18 slices .
sentence 2: Mary made 122 fig slices. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (18 * 7, 122) | Mary had 7 fig . He cube each fig into 18 slices . | Mary made 122 fig slices. | null |
571 | 1,935 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Luis had 141 watermelon. Maria grasped some watermelon. Now Luis has 74 watermelon.
sentence 2: Maria grasped 72 watermelons. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (141 - 74, 72) | Luis had 141 watermelon. Maria grasped some watermelon. Now Luis has 74 watermelon. | Maria grasped 72 watermelons. | null |
572 | 3,094 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The horizontal resolution for the inner grid is approximately 12 km.
sentence 2: The inner grid of the solar panel has, roughly, a 12 km horizontal resolution. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | The horizontal resolution for the inner grid is approximately 12 km. | The inner grid of the solar panel has, roughly, a 12 km horizontal resolution. | 3,529 |
573 | 1,550 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Janet had some Mango. Shawn gave him 9 more. Now Janet has 26 Mango.
sentence 2: Janet had 17 Mango in the first place. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (26 - 9, 17) | Janet had some Mango. Shawn gave him 9 more. Now Janet has 26 Mango. | Janet had 17 Mango in the first place. | null |
574 | 1,658 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The legislative history of the General Accounting Office Act of 1980, which amended GAOas access statute (now 31 U.S.C.
sentence 2: The year 1980 saw an amendment to GAOas access statue | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The legislative history of the General Accounting Office Act of 1980, which amended GAOas access statute (now 31 U.S.C. | The year 1980 saw an amendment to GAOas access statue | 963 |
575 | 3,000 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Diane had 165 Chocolate. Wm took 55 from him. Now
sentence 2: Diane has 110 Chocolate bars. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (165 - 55, 110) | Diane had 165 Chocolate. Wm took 55 from him. Now | Diane has 110 Chocolate bars. | null |
576 | 212 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Pamela bought 9.8 ounces of sugar, and she spilled 5.2 ounces of it on the floor.
sentence 2: Pamela has 4.6 ounces of sugar left. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (9.8 - 5.2, 4.6) | Pamela bought 9.8 ounces of sugar, and she spilled 5.2 ounces of it on the floor. | Pamela has 4.6 ounces of sugar left. | null |
577 | 830 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Fred has 40 baseball cards . Keith bought 22 of Fred 's baseball cards .
sentence 2: Fred has 18 baseball cards. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (40 - 22, 18) | Fred has 40 baseball cards . Keith bought 22 of Fred 's baseball cards . | Fred has 18 baseball cards. | null |
578 | 1,358 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The Commission did not invoke any of the exemptions or special procedures authorized by section 605 in preparing its regulatory flexibility analysis.
sentence 2: Section 605 authorized some exemptions in preparing regulatory flexibility analysis. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The Commission did not invoke any of the exemptions or special procedures authorized by section 605 in preparing its regulatory flexibility analysis. | Section 605 authorized some exemptions in preparing regulatory flexibility analysis. | 1,211 |
579 | 2,430 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Paul had 151 Mango. Ronald clasped some Mango. Now Paul has 85 Mango.
sentence 2: Ronald clasped 66 Mangoes. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (151 - 85, 66) | Paul had 151 Mango. Ronald clasped some Mango. Now Paul has 85 Mango. | Ronald clasped 66 Mangoes. | null |
580 | 1,180 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Myrtle had 145 raspberry. Clara took 81 from him. Now
sentence 2: Myrtle has 64 raspberries. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (145 - 81, 64) | Myrtle had 145 raspberry. Clara took 81 from him. Now | Myrtle has 64 raspberries. | null |
581 | 1,401 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: A post-acquittal CBS poll finds that 78 percent think he's guilty, though only 32 percent think his crimes merited expulsion from office.
sentence 2: 12 Percent believe him to be innocent of the crimes. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | A post-acquittal CBS poll finds that 78 percent think he's guilty, though only 32 percent think his crimes merited expulsion from office. | 12 Percent believe him to be innocent of the crimes. | 2,979 |
582 | 1,842 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The conference report describes section 330 as prohibiting the use of funds for regulations that prescribe changes in the CAFE standards.
sentence 2: Section 330 will need to make adjustments or risk being dropped from the association. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | The conference report describes section 330 as prohibiting the use of funds for regulations that prescribe changes in the CAFE standards. | Section 330 will need to make adjustments or risk being dropped from the association. | 3,526 |
583 | 319 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The 2001 State Plan divides the state into six regions, and highlights a regional approach in its collaboration and configuration strategies.
sentence 2: The 2001 State Plan separates the state into regions. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The 2001 State Plan divides the state into six regions, and highlights a regional approach in its collaboration and configuration strategies. | The 2001 State Plan separates the state into regions. | 346 |
584 | 1,461 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Julietta had 152 Pen. Ann get hold of some Pen. Now Julietta has 91 Pen.
sentence 2: Ann got 64 pens. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (152 - 91, 64) | Julietta had 152 Pen. Ann get hold of some Pen. Now Julietta has 91 Pen. | Ann got 64 pens. | null |
585 | 131 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: There are 10 golf courses on Mallorca, three of which are 9-hole, the rest 18-hole.
sentence 2: Mallora has three golf courses with 9 holes and seven with 18 holes. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | There are 10 golf courses on Mallorca, three of which are 9-hole, the rest 18-hole. | Mallora has three golf courses with 9 holes and seven with 18 holes. | 871 |
586 | 1,603 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: As a consequence, the notice and comments procedures in 5 U.S.C.
sentence 2: The consequence is notice and comments procedures in 5 U.S.C. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | As a consequence, the notice and comments procedures in 5 U.S.C. | The consequence is notice and comments procedures in 5 U.S.C. | 2,135 |
587 | 1,876 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Bradley had 4 Car. Maureen supplyed him some more. Now Bradley has 159 Car.
sentence 2: Maureen supplied Bradley with 155 cars. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (159 - 4, 155) | Bradley had 4 Car. Maureen supplyed him some more. Now Bradley has 159 Car. | Maureen supplied Bradley with 155 cars. | null |
588 | 1,548 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Steven had some blackberry. John gave him 6 more. Now Steven has 16 blackberry.
sentence 2: Steven had 10 blackberry initially. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (16 - 6, 10) | Steven had some blackberry. John gave him 6 more. Now Steven has 16 blackberry. | Steven had 10 blackberry initially. | null |
589 | 471 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: See some or all of the 33 rooms, stop for an occasional peek out the window over the Arno and Ponte Vecchio, and recharge your batteries at the museum's newly reopened cafe above the Loggia dei Lanzi.
sentence 2: You can visit some or all of the 33 rooms. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | See some or all of the 33 rooms, stop for an occasional peek out the window over the Arno and Ponte Vecchio, and recharge your batteries at the museum's newly reopened cafe above the Loggia dei Lanzi. | You can visit some or all of the 33 rooms. | 1,596 |
590 | 2,142 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Of these, I have looked up maybe 20 of them since I bought a copy a couple of years ago.
sentence 2: I looked 20 of them up in the dictionary. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Of these, I have looked up maybe 20 of them since I bought a copy a couple of years ago. | I looked 20 of them up in the dictionary. | 3,191 |
591 | 257 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Jessica had 244 pineapple. Dave clutched some pineapple. Now Jessica has 35 pineapple.
sentence 2: Dave clutched 213 pineapples. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (244 - 35, 213) | Jessica had 244 pineapple. Dave clutched some pineapple. Now Jessica has 35 pineapple. | Dave clutched 213 pineapples. | null |
592 | 801 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Rachel had 171 kiwi. Jeane took 100 from him. Now
sentence 2: Rachel has 76 kiwi. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (171 - 100, 76) | Rachel had 171 kiwi. Jeane took 100 from him. Now | Rachel has 76 kiwi. | null |
593 | 1,187 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Ronald has 13 blocks. Martha has with 4 blocks. Martha finds another 80.
sentence 2: Martha has 82 blocks. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> ((4.0+80.0), 82) | Ronald has 13 blocks. Martha has with 4 blocks. Martha finds another 80. | Martha has 82 blocks. | null |
594 | 559 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Tina had some Press. Theresa gave him 8 more. Now Tina has 40 Press.
sentence 2: Tina had 28 Press at first. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (40 - 8, 28) | Tina had some Press. Theresa gave him 8 more. Now Tina has 40 Press. | Tina had 28 Press at first. | null |
595 | 2,649 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Mary had 215 blackberrys. He diverges all blackberrys evenly among some friends.
sentence 2: There were 30 friends. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (215 / 7, 30) | Mary had 215 blackberrys. He diverges all blackberrys evenly among some friends. | There were 30 friends. | null |
596 | 791 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Diana had 103 toy. Judith took 38 from him. Now
sentence 2: Diana has 64 toys. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (103 - 38, 64) | Diana had 103 toy. Judith took 38 from him. Now | Diana has 64 toys. | null |
597 | 79 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Glendora had some nectarine. Ruby took 14 from him. Now Glendora has 34 nectarine.
sentence 2: Glendora had 51 nectarines in the first place. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (34 + 14, 51) | Glendora had some nectarine. Ruby took 14 from him. Now Glendora has 34 nectarine. | Glendora had 51 nectarines in the first place. | null |
598 | 181 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 19 In FY 1998, the Postal Service processed 15 billion handwritten addresses.
sentence 2: The Postal Service processed 15 billion handwritten pieces of mail. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | 19 In FY 1998, the Postal Service processed 15 billion handwritten addresses. | The Postal Service processed 15 billion handwritten pieces of mail. | 334 |
599 | 357 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The group then drafted an instrument and pilot tested it with a volunteer group of 22 programs in January 2001.
sentence 2: In January 2001, a volunteer group of 22 programs tested the instrument. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The group then drafted an instrument and pilot tested it with a volunteer group of 22 programs in January 2001. | In January 2001, a volunteer group of 22 programs tested the instrument. | 361 |