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700 | 972 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Joann had some pineapple. Julio gave him 3 more. Now Joann has 32 pineapple.
sentence 2: Joann had 29 pineapple initially. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (32 - 3, 29) | Joann had some pineapple. Julio gave him 3 more. Now Joann has 32 pineapple. | Joann had 29 pineapple initially. | null |
701 | 647 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The final rule was issued pursuant to sections 4, 6(b), 8(c), and 8(g) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C.
sentence 2: The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 was issued in 1970. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The final rule was issued pursuant to sections 4, 6(b), 8(c), and 8(g) of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (29 U.S.C. | The Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 was issued in 1970. | 1,833 |
702 | 2,716 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Barbara had 6 Bread. Mary provideed him some more. Now Barbara has 82 Bread.
sentence 2: Mary provided Barbara with 76 Bread. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (82 - 6, 76) | Barbara had 6 Bread. Mary provideed him some more. Now Barbara has 82 Bread. | Mary provided Barbara with 76 Bread. | null |
703 | 2,234 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Charlotte wants to share some Watch among 35 friends.If each friend get 37 Watch, then
sentence 2: John would have 1295 Watches. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (37 * 35, 1295) | Charlotte wants to share some Watch among 35 friends.If each friend get 37 Watch, then | John would have 1295 Watches. | null |
704 | 798 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Robert had some lemon. Dianna took 34 from him. Now Robert has 97 lemon.
sentence 2: Robert initially had 131 lemons. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (97 + 34, 131) | Robert had some lemon. Dianna took 34 from him. Now Robert has 97 lemon. | Robert initially had 131 lemons. | null |
705 | 153 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Matthew had 154 strawberry. Joseph took 102 from him. Now
sentence 2: Matthew has 51 strawberries. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (154 - 102, 51) | Matthew had 154 strawberry. Joseph took 102 from him. Now | Matthew has 51 strawberries. | null |
706 | 2,504 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: However, we have significant concerns with S. 556 as drafted.
sentence 2: We are worried about S. 556 and the impact it will have on legal services. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | However, we have significant concerns with S. 556 as drafted. | We are worried about S. 556 and the impact it will have on legal services. | 3,855 |
707 | 1,530 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Exhibit 15 presents the mean estimate of avoided health effects in 2010 and 2020 for each health endpoint included in the Base analysis.
sentence 2: The mean estimate of avoided health effects in 2010 and 2020 is presented by exhibit 15- we have to study it and review it. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Exhibit 15 presents the mean estimate of avoided health effects in 2010 and 2020 for each health endpoint included in the Base analysis. | The mean estimate of avoided health effects in 2010 and 2020 is presented by exhibit 15- we have to study it and review it. | 3,549 |
708 | 2,945 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Betty had some Bread. Roy gave him 5 more. Now Betty has 28 Bread.
sentence 2: Betty initially had 28 Bread. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (28 - 5, 28) | Betty had some Bread. Roy gave him 5 more. Now Betty has 28 Bread. | Betty initially had 28 Bread. | null |
709 | 2,891 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Patricia had some plum. He mince each plum into 27 slices. If total 146 plum slices Patricia make, then
sentence 2: Patricia had 5 plums. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (146 / 27, 5) | Patricia had some plum. He mince each plum into 27 slices. If total 146 plum slices Patricia make, then | Patricia had 5 plums. | null |
710 | 482 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 5 Incapable workers.
sentence 2: There are 5 incapable workers. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | 5 Incapable workers. | There are 5 incapable workers. | 1,925 |
711 | 118 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Set in 12 hectares (30 acres) of forest, this charming small country hotel enjoys marvellous views over the Sea of Galilee.
sentence 2: The property has 30 acres of forest that have monkeys running around in it. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Set in 12 hectares (30 acres) of forest, this charming small country hotel enjoys marvellous views over the Sea of Galilee. | The property has 30 acres of forest that have monkeys running around in it. | 3,539 |
712 | 1,891 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Betty had 115 mango. Cinthia took 2 from him. Now
sentence 2: Betty has 115 mangoes. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (115 - 2, 115) | Betty had 115 mango. Cinthia took 2 from him. Now | Betty has 115 mangoes. | null |
713 | 185 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Melvin had some blackberry. Juanita gave him 1 more. Now Melvin has 25 blackberry.
sentence 2: Melvin had 23 blackberries in the beginning. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (25 - 1, 23) | Melvin had some blackberry. Juanita gave him 1 more. Now Melvin has 25 blackberry. | Melvin had 23 blackberries in the beginning. | null |
714 | 884 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Corinne had 118 Pens. He diverges all Pens evenly among some friends.
sentence 2: There were 59 friends. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (118 / 10, 59) | Corinne had 118 Pens. He diverges all Pens evenly among some friends. | There were 59 friends. | null |
715 | 3,074 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Regina obtain 16 bags of fig .
sentence 2: Each bag of fig contains 21/4 figs. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (84 / 16, 21/4) | Regina obtain 16 bags of fig . | Each bag of fig contains 21/4 figs. | null |
716 | 3,292 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Kelley snap up 4 bags of avocado .
sentence 2: Kelley snapped up 6.25 avocados. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (25 / 4, 6.25) | Kelley snap up 4 bags of avocado . | Kelley snapped up 6.25 avocados. | null |
717 | 1,034 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: News profiles Chinese mystic and faith healer Master Li, who peddles a combination of ancient Chinese healing and American-style revivalist preaching to 60 million followers.
sentence 2: Chinese mystic and faith healer Master Li is profiled on the news, he peddles a combination of ancient Chinese healing and American-style revivalist preaching to 60 million followers. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | News profiles Chinese mystic and faith healer Master Li, who peddles a combination of ancient Chinese healing and American-style revivalist preaching to 60 million followers. | Chinese mystic and faith healer Master Li is profiled on the news, he peddles a combination of ancient Chinese healing and American-style revivalist preaching to 60 million followers. | 412 |
718 | 1,933 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Don wants to halve 431 apples among 23 friends.
sentence 2: Each friend would obtain 19 apples. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (431 / 23, 19) | Don wants to halve 431 apples among 23 friends. | Each friend would obtain 19 apples. | null |
719 | 2,961 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Adding states with 1 percent unfiled rates to the pool would not add larger states, however, since these are Iowa, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
sentence 2: The states with 1 percent rates are smaller. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Adding states with 1 percent unfiled rates to the pool would not add larger states, however, since these are Iowa, Maine, Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota. | The states with 1 percent rates are smaller. | 2,100 |
720 | 42 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: If 4 months is added for pre-contract effort and 1-2 months is provided for start up and commissioning, the total project duration would be anywhere from about 21 months to 26 months.
sentence 2: The pre-contract effort is surprisingly long at 4 months. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | If 4 months is added for pre-contract effort and 1-2 months is provided for start up and commissioning, the total project duration would be anywhere from about 21 months to 26 months. | The pre-contract effort is surprisingly long at 4 months. | 3,702 |
721 | 1,872 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Marion had 273 blackberry. Robert get hold of some blackberry. Now Marion has 48 blackberry.
sentence 2: Robert got 225 blackberries. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (273 - 48, 225) | Marion had 273 blackberry. Robert get hold of some blackberry. Now Marion has 48 blackberry. | Robert got 225 blackberries. | null |
722 | 617 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: But the number would be closer to 12 than to the likely two or three in today's world.
sentence 2: At no point in time has the number been closer to 12 than it is right now in today's world. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | But the number would be closer to 12 than to the likely two or three in today's world. | At no point in time has the number been closer to 12 than it is right now in today's world. | 2,864 |
723 | 3,240 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Joyce starts with 75 apples. She gives 52 to Larry.
sentence 2: Joyce ends with 23 apples. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> ((75.0-52.0), 23) | Joyce starts with 75 apples. She gives 52 to Larry. | Joyce ends with 23 apples. | null |
724 | 645 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Perry had some lychee. Mary took 49 from him. Now Perry has 85 lychee.
sentence 2: Perry originally had 130 lychee. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (85 + 49, 130) | Perry had some lychee. Mary took 49 from him. Now Perry has 85 lychee. | Perry originally had 130 lychee. | null |
725 | 552 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Tammy had some pineapple. Sylvia gave him 1 more. Now Tammy has 13 pineapple.
sentence 2: Tammy had 12 pineapple at first. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (13 - 1, 12) | Tammy had some pineapple. Sylvia gave him 1 more. Now Tammy has 13 pineapple. | Tammy had 12 pineapple at first. | null |
726 | 1,174 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Garfield had some blackberry. He chop each blackberry into 18 slices. If total 97 blackberry slices Garfield make, then
sentence 2: Garfield had 5 blackberries. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (97 / 18, 5) | Garfield had some blackberry. He chop each blackberry into 18 slices. If total 97 blackberry slices Garfield make, then | Garfield had 5 blackberries. | null |
727 | 2,545 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The Shoden itself is just 6 m (20 ft) high, a little less in width, and 10 m (33 ft) long.
sentence 2: The Shoden is 18 feet wide. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | The Shoden itself is just 6 m (20 ft) high, a little less in width, and 10 m (33 ft) long. | The Shoden is 18 feet wide. | 3,841 |
728 | 1,050 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Whittington went on: 18 "Been playing with me, have you, all the time, like a cat and mouse?
sentence 2: Whittington questions if 18 has been playing with him all this time. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Whittington went on: 18 "Been playing with me, have you, all the time, like a cat and mouse? | Whittington questions if 18 has been playing with him all this time. | 363 |
729 | 2,537 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: While pre-existing law afforded limited opportunities for postal innovation,2 the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 gave the newly-created United States Postal Service a clear mandate to innovate by developing effective and efficient services adapted to the needs of the Nation's mail users.
sentence 2: The Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 resulted in more effective and efficient services. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | While pre-existing law afforded limited opportunities for postal innovation,2 the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 gave the newly-created United States Postal Service a clear mandate to innovate by developing effective and efficient services adapted to the needs of the Nation's mail users. | The Postal Reorganization Act of 1970 resulted in more effective and efficient services. | 317 |
730 | 398 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Katherine wants to share some strawberry among 39 friends.If each friend get 4 strawberry, then
sentence 2: John would have 156 strawberries. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (4 * 39, 156) | Katherine wants to share some strawberry among 39 friends.If each friend get 4 strawberry, then | John would have 156 strawberries. | null |
731 | 1,561 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The chapters of this audit guide focus on logically distinct steps of the acquisition process, as described on page 10 of GAO's acquisition model.
sentence 2: Page 10 of GAO's acquisition model describes logically distinct steps of the acquisition process. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The chapters of this audit guide focus on logically distinct steps of the acquisition process, as described on page 10 of GAO's acquisition model. | Page 10 of GAO's acquisition model describes logically distinct steps of the acquisition process. | 2,340 |
732 | 407 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Lauren had some orange. Michele gave him 2 more. Now Lauren has 37 orange.
sentence 2: Lauren originally had 31 oranges. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (37 - 2, 31) | Lauren had some orange. Michele gave him 2 more. Now Lauren has 37 orange. | Lauren originally had 31 oranges. | null |
733 | 1,771 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Carrie had some kiwi(fruit). Thomas gave him 8 more. Now Carrie has 21 kiwi(fruit).
sentence 2: Carrie had 12 kiwi(fruit) initially. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (21 - 8, 12) | Carrie had some kiwi(fruit). Thomas gave him 8 more. Now Carrie has 21 kiwi(fruit). | Carrie had 12 kiwi(fruit) initially. | null |
734 | 2,447 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Instead, he sent letters to the House of Representatives and the Senate on August 2, 2001, to inform them of GAOas actions and to serve as a response to GAOas July 18 letter.
sentence 2: He sent letters to the House of Representatives and the Senate on August 2, 2001 instead, to inform the of GAOas actions, and to also serve as a response to GAOas July 18 letter. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Instead, he sent letters to the House of Representatives and the Senate on August 2, 2001, to inform them of GAOas actions and to serve as a response to GAOas July 18 letter. | He sent letters to the House of Representatives and the Senate on August 2, 2001 instead, to inform the of GAOas actions, and to also serve as a response to GAOas July 18 letter. | 724 |
735 | 1,866 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Joseph had 61 Box. Keisha took 8 from him. Now
sentence 2: Joseph has 53 boxes. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (61 - 8, 53) | Joseph had 61 Box. Keisha took 8 from him. Now | Joseph has 53 boxes. | null |
736 | 3,111 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: LSC received a Congressional appropriation of $330 million for FY 2001, with which it made grants to 207 programs to provide free legal services to indigent persons across the country.
sentence 2: The Congressional appropriation of $330 million for FY 2001 that LSC received was made into grants to 207 programs for free legal services to the poor. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | LSC received a Congressional appropriation of $330 million for FY 2001, with which it made grants to 207 programs to provide free legal services to indigent persons across the country. | The Congressional appropriation of $330 million for FY 2001 that LSC received was made into grants to 207 programs for free legal services to the poor. | 2,184 |
737 | 1,717 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Justin had 295 pear. Monica clasped some pear. Now Justin has 27 pear.
sentence 2: Monica clasped 267 pears. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (295 - 27, 267) | Justin had 295 pear. Monica clasped some pear. Now Justin has 27 pear. | Monica clasped 267 pears. | null |
738 | 2,775 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: He did not hire any of the old program's nine lawyers and has yet to permanently place any of his 18 new hires in the San Gabriel-Pomona Valley.
sentence 2: None of the old program's 9 lawyers were hired. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | He did not hire any of the old program's nine lawyers and has yet to permanently place any of his 18 new hires in the San Gabriel-Pomona Valley. | None of the old program's 9 lawyers were hired. | 697 |
739 | 502 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The American Bar Association recommends that private firm attorneys contribute 50 hours per year to pro bono work.
sentence 2: It is recommended that private attorneys to 50 hours of pro bono work yearly. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The American Bar Association recommends that private firm attorneys contribute 50 hours per year to pro bono work. | It is recommended that private attorneys to 50 hours of pro bono work yearly. | 1,125 |
740 | 3,213 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Christy had 35 lychee. Wayne confered him some more. Now Christy has 149 lychee.
sentence 2: Wayne confered Christy 118 lychee. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (149 - 35, 118) | Christy had 35 lychee. Wayne confered him some more. Now Christy has 149 lychee. | Wayne confered Christy 118 lychee. | null |
741 | 1,709 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The FWI's worst modern tragedy came in 1902 when the sophisticated city of Saint-Pierre was totally destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pel??e.
sentence 2: The FWI's biggest tragedy came in 1902 and affected 50,000 people. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | The FWI's worst modern tragedy came in 1902 when the sophisticated city of Saint-Pierre was totally destroyed by the eruption of Mount Pel??e. | The FWI's biggest tragedy came in 1902 and affected 50,000 people. | 2,461 |
742 | 1,462 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: This year, TIG made 40 grants that directly touch on pro se.
sentence 2: 40 grants were made by TIG that were related to the issue of people going pro se. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | This year, TIG made 40 grants that directly touch on pro se. | 40 grants were made by TIG that were related to the issue of people going pro se. | 2,110 |
743 | 186 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 3 percent used in our Constant 2000 Saving Rate simulation.
sentence 2: Constant 2000 Saving Rate simulation took a long time to complete. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | 3 percent used in our Constant 2000 Saving Rate simulation. | Constant 2000 Saving Rate simulation took a long time to complete. | 3,708 |
744 | 1,525 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Richard had 45 kiwi . He mince each kiwi into 7 slices .
sentence 2: Richard made 319 kiwi slices. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (7 * 45, 319) | Richard had 45 kiwi . He mince each kiwi into 7 slices . | Richard made 319 kiwi slices. | null |
745 | 952 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Bill had 146 orange. Leslie gripped some orange. Now Bill has 15 orange.
sentence 2: Leslie gripped 131 oranges. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (146 - 15, 131) | Bill had 146 orange. Leslie gripped some orange. Now Bill has 15 orange. | Leslie gripped 131 oranges. | null |
746 | 1,044 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Audra had 178 pineapple. Dianne clutched some pineapple. Now Audra has 22 pineapple.
sentence 2: Dianne clutched 156 pineapple. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (178 - 22, 156) | Audra had 178 pineapple. Dianne clutched some pineapple. Now Audra has 22 pineapple. | Dianne clutched 156 pineapple. | null |
747 | 894 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Second, the Senate request asked EPA to assume a 2002 start date in running the technology and policy scenarios.
sentence 2: The EPA started running the policy scenarios after 2002 | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | Second, the Senate request asked EPA to assume a 2002 start date in running the technology and policy scenarios. | The EPA started running the policy scenarios after 2002 | 2,739 |
748 | 1,402 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Diane had some raspberry. Gerry took 87 from him. Now Diane has 93 raspberry.
sentence 2: Diane had 180 raspberries earlier. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (93 + 87, 180) | Diane had some raspberry. Gerry took 87 from him. Now Diane has 93 raspberry. | Diane had 180 raspberries earlier. | null |
749 | 453 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Steven wants to share some kiwi among 13 friends.If each friend get 30 kiwi, then
sentence 2: John would have 388 kiwi. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (30 * 13, 388) | Steven wants to share some kiwi among 13 friends.If each friend get 30 kiwi, then | John would have 388 kiwi. | null |
750 | 1,596 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Dora had 186 papaya. Hugo lay hold of some papaya. Now Dora has 77 papaya.
sentence 2: Hugo laid hold of 109 papayas. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (186 - 77, 109) | Dora had 186 papaya. Hugo lay hold of some papaya. Now Dora has 77 papaya. | Hugo laid hold of 109 papayas. | null |
751 | 2,705 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Johnathan had some plum. Patricia took 15 from him. Now Johnathan has 92 plum.
sentence 2: Johnathan had 106 plums at first. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (92 + 15, 106) | Johnathan had some plum. Patricia took 15 from him. Now Johnathan has 92 plum. | Johnathan had 106 plums at first. | null |
752 | 2,777 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Egyptian nationals are not allowed to gamble so casinos are only open to foreign guests over the age of 21 (you will be asked for ID).
sentence 2: Visitors in Egypt are able to go to casionos if they're over 21 years old. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Egyptian nationals are not allowed to gamble so casinos are only open to foreign guests over the age of 21 (you will be asked for ID). | Visitors in Egypt are able to go to casionos if they're over 21 years old. | 606 |
753 | 1,896 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: In the next five years, more than 50 percent of the federal [attorney] workforce may be eligible to retire.
sentence 2: More than half of the attorneys will be able to retire in 5 years. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | In the next five years, more than 50 percent of the federal [attorney] workforce may be eligible to retire. | More than half of the attorneys will be able to retire in 5 years. | 1,663 |
754 | 1,227 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: Roads meet at Sam Sharpe Square, originally Charles Square but renamed after the hero of the 1831 slave rebellion who was hung for his part in the uprising.
sentence 2: Sam Sharpe Square is named after a hero of the 1831 slave rebellion. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Roads meet at Sam Sharpe Square, originally Charles Square but renamed after the hero of the 1831 slave rebellion who was hung for his part in the uprising. | Sam Sharpe Square is named after a hero of the 1831 slave rebellion. | 306 |
755 | 43 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: To provide a conservative estimate of required resources, the following analysis looks at implementing the retrofits for 2005 in 31 months prior to 2005 and retrofits for 2010, 2015, and 2020 three years prior to each five-year period.
sentence 2: The analysis looks at implementing retrofits in a 31 month period. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | To provide a conservative estimate of required resources, the following analysis looks at implementing the retrofits for 2005 in 31 months prior to 2005 and retrofits for 2010, 2015, and 2020 three years prior to each five-year period. | The analysis looks at implementing retrofits in a 31 month period. | 1,388 |
756 | 475 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: It arrived in 10 days.
sentence 2: Arrival within 10 days. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | It arrived in 10 days. | Arrival within 10 days. | 1,228 |
757 | 764 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Sam invited 9 friends to a birthday party, but 6 couldn't come. If he wanted to buy enough cupcakes so each person could have exactly 2,
sentence 2: Sam should buy 6 cupcakes. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> ((2.0*(9.0-6.0)), 6) | Sam invited 9 friends to a birthday party, but 6 couldn't come. If he wanted to buy enough cupcakes so each person could have exactly 2, | Sam should buy 6 cupcakes. | null |
758 | 1,469 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Scot had 109 apricot. Tyrone clasped some apricot. Now Scot has 51 apricot.
sentence 2: Tyrone clasped 63 apricots. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (109 - 51, 63) | Scot had 109 apricot. Tyrone clasped some apricot. Now Scot has 51 apricot. | Tyrone clasped 63 apricots. | null |
759 | 234 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The Administrator has already issued regulations under the existing Section 403 for sulfur dioxide allowances and must issue regulations within 24 months of enactment governing the issuance, transfer, recording, and tracking of the nitrogen oxides allowances and mercury allowances.
sentence 2: Section 403 deals with sulfur dioxide allowances. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The Administrator has already issued regulations under the existing Section 403 for sulfur dioxide allowances and must issue regulations within 24 months of enactment governing the issuance, transfer, recording, and tracking of the nitrogen oxides allowances and mercury allowances. | Section 403 deals with sulfur dioxide allowances. | 529 |
760 | 538 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Lisa had 103 banana. Clayton clasped some banana. Now Lisa has 86 banana.
sentence 2: Clayton clasped 17 bananas. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (103 - 86, 17) | Lisa had 103 banana. Clayton clasped some banana. Now Lisa has 86 banana. | Clayton clasped 17 bananas. | null |
761 | 1,916 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Vincent had 39 toy. Christopher presented him some more. Now Vincent has 139 toy.
sentence 2: Christopher presented Vincent 100 toys. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (139 - 39, 100) | Vincent had 39 toy. Christopher presented him some more. Now Vincent has 139 toy. | Christopher presented Vincent 100 toys. | null |
762 | 282 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: James had some apple. Michael took 17 from him. Now James has 91 apple.
sentence 2: James had 108 apples at first. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (91 + 17, 108) | James had some apple. Michael took 17 from him. Now James has 91 apple. | James had 108 apples at first. | null |
763 | 2,166 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Jackson had 13 lychee . He hash each lychee into 12 slices .
sentence 2: Jackson made 156 lychee slices. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (12 * 13, 156) | Jackson had 13 lychee . He hash each lychee into 12 slices . | Jackson made 156 lychee slices. | null |
764 | 378 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Brigitte had 21 mango. William giveed him some more. Now Brigitte has 187 mango.
sentence 2: William gave Brigitte 166 mangoes. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (187 - 21, 166) | Brigitte had 21 mango. William giveed him some more. Now Brigitte has 187 mango. | William gave Brigitte 166 mangoes. | null |
765 | 1,920 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Marsha had 25 Flower. Jessica supplyed him some more. Now Marsha has 168 Flower.
sentence 2: Jessica supplied Marsha with 143 flowers. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (168 - 25, 143) | Marsha had 25 Flower. Jessica supplyed him some more. Now Marsha has 168 Flower. | Jessica supplied Marsha with 143 flowers. | null |
766 | 220 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: We're not proposing 27 pages of regulations of the Internet.
sentence 2: We are not suggesting 27 pages of internet regulation. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | We're not proposing 27 pages of regulations of the Internet. | We are not suggesting 27 pages of internet regulation. | 537 |
767 | 1,756 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: For just 620 yen you can lie down and have hot sand rakia over you by a grinning, grandmotherly attendant a ten-minute ordeal you'll never forget.
sentence 2: The treatment has a cost of 620 yen. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | For just 620 yen you can lie down and have hot sand rakia over you by a grinning, grandmotherly attendant a ten-minute ordeal you'll never forget. | The treatment has a cost of 620 yen. | 1,802 |
768 | 3,034 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Mary had 17 apple. Leonard presented him some more. Now Mary has 94 apple.
sentence 2: Leonard presented Mary with 77 apples. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (94 - 17, 77) | Mary had 17 apple. Leonard presented him some more. Now Mary has 94 apple. | Leonard presented Mary with 77 apples. | null |
769 | 1,500 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Loraine had some Box. Julianne took 26 from him. Now Loraine has 34 Box.
sentence 2: Loraine had 60 boxes in the first place. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (34 + 26, 60) | Loraine had some Box. Julianne took 26 from him. Now Loraine has 34 Box. | Loraine had 60 boxes in the first place. | null |
770 | 1,475 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Mary wants to share some strawberry among 29 friends.If each friend get 14 strawberry, then
sentence 2: John would have 402 strawberries. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (14 * 29, 402) | Mary wants to share some strawberry among 29 friends.If each friend get 14 strawberry, then | John would have 402 strawberries. | null |
771 | 815 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: MEL sorbent consumption for a 4 percent sulfur coal is approximately 17-18 tons per hour.
sentence 2: MEL sorbent consumption for a 4 percent sulfur coal is approximately 17-18 tons per hour. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | MEL sorbent consumption for a 4 percent sulfur coal is approximately 17-18 tons per hour. | MEL sorbent consumption for a 4 percent sulfur coal is approximately 17-18 tons per hour. | 1,277 |
772 | 2,818 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Brian had 132 Watch. Shawn took 77 from him. Now
sentence 2: Brian has 55 watches. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (132 - 77, 55) | Brian had 132 Watch. Shawn took 77 from him. Now | Brian has 55 watches. | null |
773 | 705 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Julie get hold of 13 bags of Book .
sentence 2: Each bag of Book contains 7 Books. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (94 / 13, 7) | Julie get hold of 13 bags of Book . | Each bag of Book contains 7 Books. | null |
774 | 3,204 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Judith had 93 Pen. Yolanda took 50 from him. Now
sentence 2: Judith has 43 pens. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (93 - 50, 43) | Judith had 93 Pen. Yolanda took 50 from him. Now | Judith has 43 pens. | null |
775 | 2,144 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The horizontal resolution for the outer grid is approximately 36 km.
sentence 2: The outer grid has a horizontal resolution of around 36 km. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The horizontal resolution for the outer grid is approximately 36 km. | The outer grid has a horizontal resolution of around 36 km. | 1,953 |
776 | 459 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Tracy had some blackcurrant. Mary took 22 from him. Now Tracy has 81 blackcurrant.
sentence 2: Tracy had 100 blackcurrants incipidly. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (81 + 22, 100) | Tracy had some blackcurrant. Mary took 22 from him. Now Tracy has 81 blackcurrant. | Tracy had 100 blackcurrants incipidly. | null |
777 | 242 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: In 538 b.c. , power fell into the hands of Polycrates, a ruthless but brilliant leader.
sentence 2: In 538 Polycrates seized power by murdering his superiors. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | In 538 b.c. , power fell into the hands of Polycrates, a ruthless but brilliant leader. | In 538 Polycrates seized power by murdering his superiors. | 2,676 |
778 | 2,014 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Lori obtain 14 bags of avocado .
sentence 2: Each bag of avocado contains 12/7 avocados. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (24 / 14, 12/7) | Lori obtain 14 bags of avocado . | Each bag of avocado contains 12/7 avocados. | null |
779 | 493 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: 99 percent chance that a Republican Congress will pursue any case Starr can deliver.
sentence 2: There is an almost 100 percent chance that a Republican Congress will pursue any delivered case by Starr. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | 99 percent chance that a Republican Congress will pursue any case Starr can deliver. | There is an almost 100 percent chance that a Republican Congress will pursue any delivered case by Starr. | 3,308 |
780 | 233 | 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 are based on the 2001 HI Trustee's Report. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | Projections based on intermediate assumptions of the 2001 HI Trustees' Report. | Projections are based on the 2001 HI Trustee's Report. | 479 |
781 | 684 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Ernest had 187 coconut. Ernest took 116 from him. Now
sentence 2: Ernest has 71 coconut. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (187 - 116, 71) | Ernest had 187 coconut. Ernest took 116 from him. Now | Ernest has 71 coconut. | null |
782 | 1,827 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Denise had 17 watermelon. Michel furnished him some more. Now Denise has 67 watermelon.
sentence 2: Michel furnished Denise with 51 watermelon. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (67 - 17, 51) | Denise had 17 watermelon. Michel furnished him some more. Now Denise has 67 watermelon. | Michel furnished Denise with 51 watermelon. | null |
783 | 862 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: An assumption of 1125 tons of steel is a conservatively high estimate since 500 MWe FGD retrofit installations have been completed with as little as 250 to 375 tons of steel, or 0.5 tons of steel per MWe.
sentence 2: An assumption of 25 tons of biscuit is a high estimate | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | An assumption of 1125 tons of steel is a conservatively high estimate since 500 MWe FGD retrofit installations have been completed with as little as 250 to 375 tons of steel, or 0.5 tons of steel per MWe. | An assumption of 25 tons of biscuit is a high estimate | 3,898 |
784 | 1,247 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Lemon heads come in packages of 6. Louis ate 54 Lemon Heads. How many whole boxes did he eat and
sentence 2: Louis ate 6 whole boxes of Lemon Heads and has 54 Lemon Heads left. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> ((54.0/6.0), 6) | Lemon heads come in packages of 6. Louis ate 54 Lemon Heads. How many whole boxes did he eat and | Louis ate 6 whole boxes of Lemon Heads and has 54 Lemon Heads left. | null |
785 | 3,030 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The inner sanctum of the temple was aligned so that the first rays of the sun on 21 February and 21 October would fall on the sacred barque deposited here and on the statues of four gods (Ptah, Amun, Ramses II, and Ra-Herekhty), though scholars are still not sure what was so propitious about these dates.
sentence 2: Scholars don't know why 21 February and 21 October were so important. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The inner sanctum of the temple was aligned so that the first rays of the sun on 21 February and 21 October would fall on the sacred barque deposited here and on the statues of four gods (Ptah, Amun, Ramses II, and Ra-Herekhty), though scholars are still not sure what was so propitious about these dates. | Scholars don't know why 21 February and 21 October were so important. | 2,140 |
786 | 1,890 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Betty had 115 mango. Cinthia took 2 from him. Now
sentence 2: Betty has 113 mangoes. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (115 - 2, 113) | Betty had 115 mango. Cinthia took 2 from him. Now | Betty has 113 mangoes. | null |
787 | 2,957 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Basil had some Box. Janie gave him 5 more. Now Basil has 29 Box.
sentence 2: Basil had 28 boxes. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (29 - 5, 28) | Basil had some Box. Janie gave him 5 more. Now Basil has 29 Box. | Basil had 28 boxes. | null |
788 | 1,788 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: In the park is the 1380 Zhenhai Tower, one of the city's oldest buildings.
sentence 2: The 1380 Zhenhai Tower is over two hundred years old. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | In the park is the 1380 Zhenhai Tower, one of the city's oldest buildings. | The 1380 Zhenhai Tower is over two hundred years old. | 2,753 |
789 | 1,739 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Josephine had some Book. Grace gave him 4 more. Now Josephine has 12 Book.
sentence 2: Josephine had 11 books to begin with. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (12 - 4, 11) | Josephine had some Book. Grace gave him 4 more. Now Josephine has 12 Book. | Josephine had 11 books to begin with. | null |
790 | 3,346 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Charles obtain 4 bags of fig .
sentence 2: Each bag of fig contains 13.75 figs. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (55 / 4, 13.75) | Charles obtain 4 bags of fig . | Each bag of fig contains 13.75 figs. | null |
791 | 1,859 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Beverly had some toy. Eric took 64 from him. Now Beverly has 79 toy.
sentence 2: Beverly had 139 toy primitively. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (79 + 64, 139) | Beverly had some toy. Eric took 64 from him. Now Beverly has 79 toy. | Beverly had 139 toy primitively. | null |
792 | 3,158 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Latoya purchased a prepaid phone card for 30 dollars. Long distance calls cost 16 cents a minute using this card. Latoya used her card only once to make a long distance call. If the remaining credit on her card is 26.48 dollars ,
sentence 2: Latoya's call lasted for 22 minutes. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (30.0-26.48, 22) | Latoya purchased a prepaid phone card for 30 dollars. Long distance calls cost 16 cents a minute using this card. Latoya used her card only once to make a long distance call. If the remaining credit on her card is 26.48 dollars , | Latoya's call lasted for 22 minutes. | null |
793 | 1,899 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The cinema is a great national passion, with over 300 different films showing in Paris every week.
sentence 2: Over 300 different films are shown in Paris each week. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The cinema is a great national passion, with over 300 different films showing in Paris every week. | Over 300 different films are shown in Paris each week. | 1,856 |
794 | 1,224 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The lone hypothesis I've found proposes that the moon generates tidal forces on the 50 percent to 60 percent of our bodies that is water.
sentence 2: The hypothesis I've found proposes that the moon generates tidal forces for 50 to 60 percent of our bodies of water. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The lone hypothesis I've found proposes that the moon generates tidal forces on the 50 percent to 60 percent of our bodies that is water. | The hypothesis I've found proposes that the moon generates tidal forces for 50 to 60 percent of our bodies of water. | 1,095 |
795 | 1,988 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The Florida Bar Foundation, which gives substantial funding to the state's 33 nonprofit civil legal services organizations, has pledged to annually evaluate each of its recipients on their state planning work as well as their contribution to the regional effort.
sentence 2: The state of Florida only has 33 nonprofit civil legal services organizations. | <text> NEUTRAL | <text> NEUTRAL | The Florida Bar Foundation, which gives substantial funding to the state's 33 nonprofit civil legal services organizations, has pledged to annually evaluate each of its recipients on their state planning work as well as their contribution to the regional effort. | The state of Florida only has 33 nonprofit civil legal services organizations. | 3,610 |
796 | 1,583 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Kandra had 133 mango. Jeffery took 103 from him. Now
sentence 2: Kandra has 29 mangoes. | <text> CONTRADICTION | <equate> (133 - 103, 29) | Kandra had 133 mango. Jeffery took 103 from him. Now | Kandra has 29 mangoes. | null |
797 | 3,336 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Sally had some fig. Consuelo took 17 from him. Now Sally has 33 fig.
sentence 2: Sally had 50 figs to begin with. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (33 + 17, 50) | Sally had some fig. Consuelo took 17 from him. Now Sally has 33 fig. | Sally had 50 figs to begin with. | null |
798 | 1,290 | math-nli | math-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or Contradicts statement 1 -
sentence 1: Thomas had some lychee. Keith took 33 from him. Now Thomas has 52 lychee.
sentence 2: Thomas had 85 lychee at first. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <equate> (52 + 33, 85) | Thomas had some lychee. Keith took 33 from him. Now Thomas has 52 lychee. | Thomas had 85 lychee at first. | null |
799 | 2,207 | text-nli | text-nli: Output if sentence 2 Entails statement 1 or is Neutral -
sentence 1: The 1996 Base Year inventory was used to project future emissions under the Base Case and differences between the Base Case and the Clear Skies Act.
sentence 2: The base year inventory for 1996 was use to project the emissions for the future. | <text> ENTAILMENT | <text> ENTAILMENT | The 1996 Base Year inventory was used to project future emissions under the Base Case and differences between the Base Case and the Clear Skies Act. | The base year inventory for 1996 was use to project the emissions for the future. | 1,789 |