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Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: But the number of patients waiting then begins to increase, um and, in fact, um over the years many more patients who are about to die of liver tra - uh without a liver transplant would accumulate. If you (do) the uh alternative extreme, you do n't save as many lives in the early years, by a small fraction.
Verb: do
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-337059c2426a408398ad2f0bf9a12a47 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Preliminary DNA tests link a missing anti-abortion activist to a strand of hair found near where a sniper shot and killed a Buffalo, N.Y., doctor who performed abortions, a law enforcement official said Friday. The first round of DNA tests on the hair at the FBI Laboratory here established a high probability it came from the same person as a hair found in a New Jersey home where James C. Kopp, a 44-year-old anti-abortion protester, lived last year, the official (said).
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-cec3d29ee5c9437d91fbe103d9a48908 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: A unit of DPC Acquisition Partners launched a $10-a-share tender offer for the shares outstanding of Dataproducts Corp., and said it would seek to liquidate the computer-printer maker " as soon as possible, " even if a merger is n't (consummated).
Verb: consummated
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-7bb97670b32640a4a9ecc9c25cd0643f |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Proceeds of the offering will be used to redeem C $ 264 million of preferred shares and to reduce short-term debt, the company said. Canada's largest department store operator said the rights offering will (entitle) holders of its ordinary shares, except residents in the U.S. and Britain, to subscribe for two additional shares for every five shares held at a price of C $ 31.25 a share.
Verb: entitle
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-0999724a5a48486399bfd266d15bcb6d |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Last April, Mr. Drabinsky and a group of financial backers planned to acquire up to 30.2 % of Cineplex for C $ 17.50 a share from Bronfman associates. Mr. Drabinsky, who would have had the right to (vote) those shares for two years, said the purchase, subsequently rejected by regulators, was aimed at consolidating his control of the company.
Verb: vote
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-603fa329c8c64b3086910c77ab8d744d |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: But The Buffalo News reported Friday that the hair was in a packet, with at least two bullets, that was found buried in the ground more than 50 feet from a tree where police believe the sniper stood and fired. Last week, FBI Director Louis Freeh, on an official visit to Mexico, (asked) Mexican authorities to join the hunt for Kopp, federal officials have said.
Verb: asked
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-93aa58f4b59c4e6bb5db044fb541aa0c |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The board said Mr. Drabinsky and Vice Chairman Myron Gottlieb are negotiating financing before offering C $ 16.40 a share to acquire all of Cineplex's shares outstanding. The directors added that the two executives have n't reached a final decision to proceed with a bid and that until an offer is (made) the board will continue seeking higher offers from other bidders.
Verb: made
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-cdb495e839084facaba346305ce174a3 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: But Reno said the request to Kennedy serves no purpose since the injunction blocking Elian's return to Cuba still applies. If the family fails to (file) an appeal within 14 days, she said, the soonest Elian would be free to leave the country would be seven days later.
Verb: file
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-45ea0ddb3ad54c6189361e6a6c8ddb23 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Thereafter, the rate will be renegotiated. Mr. Vaux said that if no agreement is (reached), other buyers will be sought by bid or auction.
Verb: reached
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-16019c252796417ca934cd0845a34004 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: American war planners have long assumed that the early stage of the ground attack, in which American forces would use their speed to sweep around Iraqi defenses and their strength to punch through the relatively weak Iraqi front line, would be the easiest part. Despite these early successes, the mere fact that a ground campaign has begun almost guarantees that the Bush administration will (face) fresh problems growing out of the military situation.
Verb: face
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-f0fe56872f354e45b8d72075d6417848 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: On Wednesday, Bushnell and Kimotho met again to finish their discussion, Bushnell told Kenya Television. The ambassador was cut on her lip and hands in the blast, which damaged the embassy, (shattered) the glass shell of the 22-story Cooperative Bank House and toppled the six-story Ufundi House.
Verb: shattered
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-726825852c3a49ecafbd8b654639eb85 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The Canadian government previously said Merieux's bid did n't offer enough " net benefit " to Canada to be approved, and gave Merieux an until mid-November to submit additional information. Merieux officials said last week that they are " highly confident " the offer will be (approved) once it submits details of its proposed investments to federal regulators.
Verb: approved
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-772e8ac75427417aa779bd1db4341912 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The bomb blast has not generated any hatred against... Americans in Tanzania, he (said).
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-c5081fe3d6fa44409489aa430c6d6e97 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: American strategists are calculating, though, that the trade sanctions -- enforced by an effective though perhaps undeclared naval blockade -- will hold tightly enough to convince Iraq that it will lose in the long run by simply standing pat. At that point, rather than go through the humiliation of backing out of Kuwait, the Iraqis might well conclude that they need to lash out in some way to (shake) things up.
Verb: shake
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-46af32579be848df8895b6d1b6563318 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Contrary to other reports, the FBI and Kenyan police said Monday that a suspect who was returned from Pakistan had not admitted any role in the crimes or implicated anyone else after three days of questioning. Albright, arriving after a 16-hour flight, spent about five hours in Tanzania before heading to Nairobi in a small plane when an engine of the Boeing 747 she had flown in from Washington (overheated).
Verb: overheated
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-2e1746c0e5884aa7b8771fa53da233e6 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a temporary setback. Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his Nuremburg Files site, which (was) the focus of a federal court trial that led to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers.
Verb: was
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-d6df2cf467f444c3b60bee9be3a8ab68 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Ultimately, we would need to have a hair taken directly from Kopp himself to establish conclusively the hair from scene is his, the official added. The official said the hair was in a cap that authorities found very near the location from which the sniper is thought to have (fired) the rifle bullet that killed Slepian as he stood in the kitchen of his home in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst, N.Y.
Verb: fired
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-561c56eb94a94d928e2f77afdf3e2331 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Nigeria state radio says thousands of people began gathering in the capital Abuja early Tuesday for the two day rally supporting General Sani Abacha's candidacy. Organizers state the two days of music, dancing, and speeches is expected to (draw) some two million people.
Verb: draw
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-9eaa921b029f43ba860df627a89c0676 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: American authorities allege the attacks were plotted by Saudi terrorist Osama bin Laden. On Sunday, Tanzanian police and FBI agents said they had made extraordinary discoveries, having (determined) what the Dar es Salaam bomb was made of and who carried it to the embassy.
Verb: determined
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-ef963dec095a4e85a5352d868d9cbe0a |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Meanwhile, the U.S. hopes, economic sanctions and an international arms embargo will remain in effect until Iraq pays war reparations to Kuwait to cover war damages. That would (undermine) any chances of rebuilding either Iraq or its armed forces in short order as long as Saddam Hussein remains in power.
Verb: undermine
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-7a4ef10932a940c99b3d5e83511a8b17 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Many funds in recent weeks and months have been selling their highest-quality junk issues, such as RJR Nabisco, to raise cash to meet expected redemptions. Funds might be (forced) to accept lower prices if they expand their selling to the securities of less-creditworthy borrowers.
Verb: forced
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-acada0d81d2d486aa1ae38613a81a0c8 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Bush, however, says he sees no short-term hope for a diplomatic solution to the gulf crisis _ at least until economic sanctions force Saddam to withdraw his army. Bush held out the prospect of more aid to Jordan if it (cooperates) with the trade embargo.
Verb: cooperates
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-2751e543beaa487b91fb23a33d82234b |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: In its latest deadline, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service has given the Miami relatives until 9 a.m. Tuesday to sign a paper promising to turn over the boy to immigration authorities if they (lose) their federal court appeal.
Verb: lose
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-2286b2c460854d9a95af05f3a5553104 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Heritage, which owns 51 % of POP's 3.6 million shares outstanding, said it will exchange one share of a new preferred stock for each POP common share it does n't already own. Depending upon how many warrants and options are exercised prior to completion of the transaction, Heritage would (issue) between 1.8 million and 2.35 million preferred shares, a Heritage spokesman estimated.
Verb: issue
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-45c8f31e754d4643946edc247bd6b55e |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Nearly simultaneous bombings at U.S. embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya, on Aug. 7 killed 258 people, including 12 Americans, and injured more than 5,500 people. Of those killed, 11 were (killed) in Tanzania.
Verb: killed
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-89ee4fb46b22449882cc6ea272e24e29 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The directors added that the two executives have n't reached a final decision to proceed with a bid and that until an offer is made the board will continue seeking higher offers from other bidders. The directors said if Messrs. Drabinsky and Gottlieb (mail) an offer to shareholders by Nov. 22, it will reimburse them a maximum of C $ 8.5 million for expenses related to a bid.
Verb: mail
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-26b0b63a2ef948998d27580c8cccad57 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The U.S. government already has contributed dlrs 3.2 million in assistance to the two countries. On Friday, the Kenyan government planned to (pay) the first 32 death claims of 100,000 Kenyan shillings ( dlrs 1,667 ) each.
Verb: pay
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-bd20aaa9b44a44be82ef57146c83161a |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Just how far they are willing to go to prove their point remains to be seen. If he (goes) back, he wo n't be with his real father, said Elias Hernandez, who joined the crowd outside the Little Havana home of Elian's Miami relatives.
Verb: goes
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-d5624ad13587410f806379c0580810e1 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Skeptics say that D-Wave has yet to prove to outside scientists that it has solved the myriad challenges involved in quantum computation. But if it performs as Lockheed and D-Wave expect, the design could be (used) to supercharge even the most powerful systems, solving some science and business problems millions of times faster than can be done today.
Verb: used
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-dfb5729e342c4999b7947ce098b46a2b |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: He would not elaborate, or comment on whether two suspects remained in detention, as was previously reported. In Nairobi, a top Kenyan police official denied a newspaper report that more arrests had been (made) there.
Verb: made
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-a89329457a114d10a178c8395af4e6b9 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: It was definitely a bomb, said a U.S. Embassy official in Nairobi, who refused to identify himself. You can see a huge crater behind the building, and a bomb went off at the embassy in Tanzania at the same time, he (said).
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-43e0ef45983c4e87ac9f22fdec6b7c49 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The FAA had been expected to announce the closure of 189 low - or moderate-volume towers staffed by contractors. Before Friday's announcement, it said it would consider keeping a tower open if the airport (convinces) the agency it is in the " national interest " to do so.
Verb: convinces
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-e1e0e2e13d1444779892f6b0202277f9 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Meissner gave no reason for the Jan. 14 deadline, and it is still unclear how Elian would be transported back to Cuba if the Gonzalez family's appeals are unsuccessful. The INS offered three options : that Gonzalez (come) to pick up his son, that the family in Miami take him to Cuba, or that a third party escort the child to his homeland.
Verb: come
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-e8d995bc5a594c18b96f3f88aea59ff0 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The directors added that the two executives have n't reached a final decision to proceed with a bid and that until an offer is made the board will continue seeking higher offers from other bidders. The directors said if Messrs. Drabinsky and Gottlieb mail an offer to shareholders by Nov. 22, it will (reimburse) them a maximum of C $ 8.5 million for expenses related to a bid.
Verb: reimburse
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-e3b58dabb54e476aaa1bd6cb660de8d8 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Terrorist bombings at U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania blew apart buildings and buses, trapping people under slabs of concrete and twisted steel that rescuers cleared with cranes, blow torches and bare hands. At least 82 were killed and more than 1,700 injured, officials (said) as dawn broke Saturday.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-5fc724f14a8e46339af2ebb27333ba18 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Ultimately, we would need to have a hair taken directly from Kopp himself to establish conclusively the hair from scene is his, the official added. The official said the hair (was) in a cap that authorities found very near the location from which the sniper is thought to have fired the rifle bullet that killed Slepian as he stood in the kitchen of his home in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst, N.Y.
Verb: was
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-dd29d2db4f374d44aaf560030e66fabb |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: If the Immigration and Naturalization Service order that Elian must be returned to his father in Cuba is to be contested, Reno ruled correctly that the only proper venue is federal court, not state or local. If and when the relatives' appeal (goes) to federal court, chances of a favorable ruling are slim.
Verb: goes
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-d13dcad02ca44809b750cb3fdbddb4c3 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: It's possible that New York politics has never seen anything as crass as Eliot Spitzer's willingness to exploit the unfortunate murder of Slepian as a steppingstone for his own political ambitions, Berhrmann said. Several consultants agreed that there might (be) political hay to be made in Slepian's death but that it had to be done carefully.
Verb: be
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-2b7fdd8b367740d98f0d868a2c61f435 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: MANILA, Philippines ( AP ) _ Philippine President Joseph Estrada on Tuesday (condemned) the bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and offered condolences to the victims and their families.
Verb: condemned
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-a30e336bfb564ecfb136efb4ee2aeb3f |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: In the aftermath of the Cold War, she said, NATO must be ready to face an aggressive regime, a rampaging faction, or a terrorist group. And we know that if, past is prologue, we (face) a future in which weapons will be more destructive at longer distances than ever before.
Verb: face
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-3153ee2adf894a3a8d70366bf93d352c |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: On days when prices are tumbling, they must be willing to buy shares from sellers when no one else will. In such an environment, market makers can (suffer) huge losses both on trades made that day at steadily dropping prices and in the value of their inventories of shares.
Verb: suffer
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-82d62369ee5a447aa9678029b7f81a77 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The diplomats were flown to Brussels, Belgium. Other Americans have also been (urged) to leave.
Verb: urged
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-8e14612d34564e029cf84b931ba1ff35 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The Miami relatives could also request a rehearing before the same three-judge panel that issued Thursday's ruling, or before the entire 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeal. But Thursday's decision made it clear the family has only 14 days to decide whether to (request) a rehearing at that level. & UR ;
Verb: request
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-efa430f3dd3a423baaad631e0008aa8b |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: On Wednesday, Bushnell and Kimotho met again to finish their discussion, Bushnell told Kenya Television. The ambassador was cut on her lip and hands in the blast, which damaged the embassy, shattered the glass shell of the 22-story Cooperative Bank House and (toppled) the six-story Ufundi House.
Verb: toppled
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-ffcadb63055e4747bc7b6fa5de1d7306 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: It gave no reason for the expulsions and Tanzania's criminal investigation and immigration departments could not be reached for comment. Nearly simultaneous bombings at U.S. embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya, on Aug. 7 (killed) 258 people, including 12 Americans, and injured more than 5,500 people.
Verb: killed
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-cbe08102217049beaa88e6d17558030c |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: He would n't specify what it was. And powerful political pressures may (convince) the Conservative government to keep its so-called golden share, which limits any individual holding to 15 %, until the restriction expires on Dec. 31, 1990.
Verb: convince
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-85e40eeff3d348ad86b993e46df6c665 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: But The Buffalo News reported Friday that the hair was in a packet, with at least two bullets, that was found buried in the ground more than 50 feet from a tree where police believe the sniper stood and fired. Last week, FBI Director Louis Freeh, on an official visit to Mexico, asked Mexican authorities to (join) the hunt for Kopp, federal officials have said.
Verb: join
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-a89ef4a17392447295d56f41cd5f9a34 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The head of the FBI investigation in Dar es Salaam, Kenneth Piernick, said the bureau has questioned more than 100 people there, but indicated that most of the interrogations had led nowhere. Right now my evidence is scant, and I'm not going to draw conclusions based on that, he (said).
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-b5ca8aca8c5e4d7a8fdcb3ed08d15bc3 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: According to Upjohn's estimates, only 50 % to 60 % of the 1,100 eligible employees will take advantage of the plan. Upjohn further estimated that about 50 % of the employees who leave for early retirement may be (replaced).
Verb: replaced
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-2490788d40304639823640beee5754bb |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: We are friends. He also (urged) Albright to tell Americans that Tanzania is safe and they should continue visiting and investing in the country.
Verb: urged
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-1bef70354e6c463da8686ee90675cd1e |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Immigration, after all, is strictly a federal matter. If the Immigration and Naturalization Service order that Elian must be returned to his father in Cuba is to be (contested), Reno ruled correctly that the only proper venue is federal court, not state or local.
Verb: contested
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-049effe486e041b28c6840f8e7182e4d |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a temporary setback. Neal Horsley said Friday that he would seek a new Internet service for his Nuremburg Files site, which was the focus of a federal court trial that (led) to a $107 million verdict this week in favor of abortion providers.
Verb: led
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-a1ee940743c3452c900a11b4c2d3988e |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The 15 % restriction covers any would-be suitor, British or foreign. Ford is willing to (bid) for 100 % of Jaguar's shares if both the government and Jaguar shareholders agree to relax the anti-takeover barrier prematurely.
Verb: bid
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-ea1def42754b401285052ffe93273e4e |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: New York State double-jeopardy laws would make it difficult to prosecute a suspect who had been found not guilty at a federal trial. U.S. Attorney Denise E. O'Donnell declined to discuss what federal charges were being pursued, but she said that in a case like this, potential charges would be abortion-related violence, the use of a firearm in an act of violence, (crossing) state lines to commit a crime, and, if the suspect's act was tied to an organization, violation of the so-called RICO statutes, which prohibit an organized criminal enterprise.
Verb: crossing
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-91c28f7f820147fc8d9eb607cd9a5c56 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: KENYA : Total Dead : 192 Americans : 12 Injured : 4,877 Hospitalized : 542 Treated and discharged : 4,257 TANZANIA : Total dead : 10 Americans : 0 (Injured) : 74 Hospitalized : 6
Verb: Injured
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-76742ba8d4c04982a2b632f6de61ff31 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher on Wednesday led a team of medical specialists to Africa to help victims of terrorist attacks on the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. We (want) to build on the long-term partnership that has existed between our countries to help innocent Kenyans who suffered in the bombing, Satcher said at a news conference.
Verb: want
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-14319e8c84de44a19810afbd77dfd80b |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: American war planners have long assumed that the early stage of the ground attack, in which American forces would use their speed to sweep around Iraqi defenses and their strength to punch through the relatively weak Iraqi front line, would be the easiest part. Despite these early successes, the mere fact that a ground campaign has begun almost guarantees that the Bush administration will face fresh problems (growing) out of the military situation.
Verb: growing
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-ecfaa8a071bf4b2587c1ede494f0dcf3 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: A Cyprus exit from the euro union, if it (comes) to that, would have a devastating effect on the country's citizens, who are among the most indebted in the euro zone.
Verb: comes
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-49e028c2303a4648a65939839c8eba03 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Last week, federal officials sought to have the family must sign an agreement to turn the boy over voluntarily should they lose their appeal. If the family (refused), INS had threatened to revoke Elian's parole, meaning federal officials would take him from the Miami family.
Verb: refused
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-0293b3c93b26451cb21c4953c6bcf1a4 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: NAIROBI, Kenya ( AP ) _ Suspected bombs exploded outside the U.S. embassies in the Kenyan and Tanzanian capitals Friday, killing dozens of people, witnesses (said).
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-9a280665e50b43fc93cb06972bb2c943 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Health insurers are privately warning brokers that premiums for many individuals and small businesses could increase sharply next year because of the health-care overhaul law, with the nation's biggest firm projecting that rates could more than double for some consumers buying their own plans. The projections, made in sessions with brokers and agents, provide some of the most concrete evidence yet of how much insurance companies might increase prices when major provisions of the law (kick) in next year - a subject of rigorous debate.
Verb: kick
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-68d4c1043d3549b389bec9ea8a377863 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The bomb outside the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania was so powerful that it shook furniture in homes a mile away. But the solid construction of the Israeli-built embassy may have prevented the carnage of a similar bomb in Kenya, an official (said) Saturday.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-0baa27aecbed4392ba415b23fb3c167f |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Their repeated acts of terrorism must be met with the severest possible crackdown by law-enforcement authorities. If an armed police officer has to be (stationed) outside every abortion provider's home and office, 24 hours a day, let it be done.
Verb: stationed
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-1a0d9113f4ff4c7fbaf2ca3e214eba66 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Many funds in recent weeks and months have been selling their highest-quality junk issues, such as RJR Nabisco, to raise cash to meet expected redemptions. Funds might be forced to accept lower prices if they (expand) their selling to the securities of less-creditworthy borrowers.
Verb: expand
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-732da3460be643da997e8cc43bd17161 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright paid tribute Tuesday to bombing victims and embassy staffers on a whirlwind visit to East Africa, and promised to track down the perpetrators. Together, we promise to bring to justice the murderers of our friends, she (told) American and Tanzanian workers at the bomb-hit U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Verb: told
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-65ae306902b3438a846da1064596b3ac |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Elian Gonzalez will remain in the United States for at least two more weeks even after a federal appeals court Thursday refused to order a political asylum hearing for the fought-over Cuban child. Elian could be forced to (stay) longer if the Miami relatives who are seeking asylum for the child over his Cuban father's objections pursue further appeals.
Verb: stay
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-656305af13fb499ab2d000fc4f6e6e07 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: They refused to provide details. Media reports in Tanzania have said the ingredients for the bombs had originated in the Middle East and were (transferred) by sea via the Comoro Islands to Tanzania.
Verb: transferred
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-e85b8e7bb15a432ca8ecae51e3b97844 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: With intranets in place, it is only logical for organisations to respectively link the network to other companies' for extended business purposes through extranets. While this will enable the sharing of information among enterprises, security issues such as firewalls and encryption as well as access and control procedures, and the trust levels that enterprises have with each other will (emerge) and there will be a need to address them.
Verb: emerge
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-ae54a0d9d6ac47229de04c10b19a364e |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The Cuban leader said that the U.S. government still did not know how it would transfer Elian to his father, but that it would happen quickly. The U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service said earlier this week that once Gonzalez (arrives) in the United States it will begin the process to transfer Elian to his custody from the Miami relatives who have been caring for him since he was rescued off the coast of Florida in late November.
Verb: arrives
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-e8f32c6e582a49a1bdca9090a08e1344 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: ATLANTA ( AP ) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to (shut) the site down is just a temporary setback.
Verb: shut
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-f74191ee7dca435e84f247e6a501cb0d |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The American ambassador to Kenya was among hundreds injured, a local TV said. It was definitely a bomb, said a U.S. Embassy official in Nairobi, who refused to (identify) himself.
Verb: identify
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-2b4517da87704a73a9d974d22919a898 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Albright told the foreign minister the American people share in the profound sorrow of the Tanzanians and said the United States will maintain its presence throughout Africa and throughout the world. These bombings will not cause America to back down or retreat, she (declared).
Verb: declared
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-5ccc2d4b26cc48d2bdeb312bac5ebc76 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: It was not clear whether the Gonzalez family would come to Miami to get Elian or if instead they would travel to Washington, D.C. Cuban President Fidel Castro has said they would live in the home of a Cuban diplomat in the Washington area until the court case surrounding Elian's fate is (resolved).
Verb: resolved
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-2a90a25959d645298e143abe5f9f0aa7 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Besides meeting the immediate physical and emotional needs of bombing victims, the United States will consider helping set up a disaster response center in Kenya, Satcher said. In addition to providing assistance using resources of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Satcher (said) he will report to Congress on additional needs.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-0da5e2abf9c447819dfef895b2ec1bfd |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: ATLANTA ( AP ) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site (found) to be a threat to abortion providers says a decision to shut the site down is just a temporary setback.
Verb: found
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-9cfed75870eb45679a39187bdfdc0c28 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: On Aug. 7, Bushnell, Trade Minister Joseph Kimotho and others had just ended a news conference in a building adjacent to the embassy. They were talking when the bomb went off, killing 247 people and (wounding) more than 5,000 others.
Verb: wounding
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-1d1f055fd6bc42248d2738a64589c4ad |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: At least 82 were killed and more than 1,700 injured, officials said as dawn broke Saturday. Dozens of people were still missing, however, and the death toll was expected to rise, they (said).
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-dcf9fdbebe044a2c9367c0ae543c0abb |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: As talk on the streets swirled, talks between lawyers for Elian's Miami relatives and government officials crept to an uneventful close. U.S. Immigration officials postponed until Tuesday morning any action on revoking the boy's temporary permission to stay in the United States, which would (allow) federal officials to, ultimately, take the boy from his relatives' house and eventually return him to Cuba.
Verb: allow
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-6556f0f9ff2b4c2d971ff58c0a97c463 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Mark Shepperd, an analyst at UBS Phillips amp Drew in London, said, " I suspect ( the departure ) will be fairly irrelevant for the company. I would be very (surprised) if his departure signals any change in strategy or change in profit expectations. "
Verb: surprised
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-efe62bc4d75b46aeb4627874e549fe81 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Preliminary DNA tests link a missing anti-abortion activist to a strand of hair found near where a sniper shot and killed a Buffalo, N.Y., doctor who performed abortions, a law enforcement official said Friday. The first round of DNA tests on the hair at the FBI Laboratory here (established) a high probability it came from the same person as a hair found in a New Jersey home where James C. Kopp, a 44-year-old anti-abortion protester, lived last year, the official said.
Verb: established
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-4ad654bcfb0e43d5a52a75eb82f4d374 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The official said the hair was in a cap that authorities found very near the location from which the sniper is thought to have fired the rifle bullet that killed Slepian as he stood in the kitchen of his home in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst, N.Y. But The Buffalo News reported Friday that the hair (was) in a packet, with at least two bullets, that was found buried in the ground more than 50 feet from a tree where police believe the sniper stood and fired.
Verb: was
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-a1fbf2356a89458ca08dc25a11c7f234 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Media reports in Tanzania have said the ingredients for the bombs had originated in the Middle East and were transferred by sea via the Comoro Islands to Tanzania. Reports in Kenya (said) the components of the bomb that exploded in Nairobi were transported by road from Tanzania to Kenya.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-6b49bcb9629f46508d82b25e4a13c036 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: And even terrorist groups that opposed Iraq in its war with Iran show signs of swinging behind Saddam Hussein now that he is in a confrontation with the U.S. And Iraq still has thousands of Americans and other Westerners under its control in Iraq and Kuwait. They are n't being allowed to leave and could (become) hostages.
Verb: become
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-dfa0a5a96bcd4320bf274dc685322c87 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Contrary to other reports, the FBI and Kenyan police said Monday that a suspect who was returned from Pakistan had not admitted any role in the crimes or implicated anyone else after three days of questioning. Albright, arriving after a 16-hour flight, (spent) about five hours in Tanzania before heading to Nairobi in a small plane when an engine of the Boeing 747 she had flown in from Washington overheated.
Verb: spent
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-08551974db264baf9d6e7d48065b3f17 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The relatives may be less defiant if they are held in contempt of court. If a court edict (fails) to compel compliance, the Justice Department will have to consider sterner measures, for the relatives will then be resisting the rule of law as defined by both the department and the courts.
Verb: fails
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-bf05f00c3e1f41bb99242149d7db6c95 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania ( AP ) _ The bomb outside the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania was so powerful that it (shook) furniture in homes a mile away.
Verb: shook
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-29dac4420f7c472a8ac2520945f656cc |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Banks remained closed. The Iraqi ambassador to Venezuela said on Tuesday that Iraq would retaliate against Venezuela and other OPEC oil cartel members if they (boost) oil production to fill the gap created by blocked supplies from Iraq and Kuwait.
Verb: boost
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-cdaa692d65fd42bfb284b76abe573d8e |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: At least 82 were killed and more than 1,700 injured, officials said as dawn broke Saturday. Dozens of people were still missing, however, and the death toll was (expected) to rise, they said.
Verb: expected
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-ac527bc3ccca41498cba58056ec91b45 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Both officials requested anonymity. The FBI is (conducting) further DNA tests of the hair found outside Dr. Slepian's home.
Verb: conducting
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-a4275fc1e79b4b58a4ce3e77720ed847 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Protesters planned a large demonstration in Little Havana on Saturday and were planning to drive around Miami International Airport on Monday. If the child is (sent) back to Cuba without his day in court, all hell is going to break loose, said Jose Basulto, founder of Brothers to the Rescue, an anti-Castro group.
Verb: sent
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-43a3b7a0f08c46e89693ab7dc1367d55 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: ATLANTA ( AP ) -- The creator of an anti-abortion Web site found to be a threat to abortion providers (says) a decision to shut the site down is just a temporary setback.
Verb: says
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-0f1b1dd80ae041749b15909b4fd8c5c2 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania ( AP ) _ Tanzania expelled five Iraqis and a Libyan who were (questioned) by the FBI and police in connection of the bombing of two U.S. embassies in East Africa last month, a newspaper reported Friday.
Verb: questioned
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-d598b997cab34a628d031b1ecd31cc51 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: NAIROBI, Kenya ( AP ) _ U.S. Ambassador Prudence Bushnell (wrapped) up some unfinished business on Wednesday, meeting with Kenya's trade minister to finish talks that were interrupted by the car bombing of the embassy.
Verb: wrapped
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-eb625c7a260c4f868037e0f5a61eaa60 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: HAVANA ( AP ) -- President Fidel Castro said Tuesday his government told U.S. officials it is worried that Miami-based exiles might take Elian Gonzalez to another country or even (harm) him if they lose their battle to block the boy's return to Cuba.
Verb: harm
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-cc21f695c30a401b8b326fca997dfdd9 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: As did Castro, a master manipulator of public opinion in Cuba. Had the relatives allowed Elian to (return) to Cuba, they would have denied the dictator an opportunity to reenergize support for his regime.
Verb: return
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-8bf4750b7c5b400b94fac8c7cbdda3f9 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The concern in Cuba always has been that if Gonzalez goes he will immediately become involved in political and legal problems that will prevent his speedy return. Elian's paternal grandmother, Mariela, told reporters that she was willing to go to Miami to retrieve her grandson if it was assured to her that she could pick him up and return immediately to Cuba without (become) embroiled in legal or political problems.
Verb: become
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-bf6d97b140ca4199b6edc21a6ae718d5 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: The outlook darkened for about 3,000 Americans caught in Iraq and Kuwait when Saddam sent his forces into the small, oil-rich sultanate. The Iraqi ambassador to Greece said in Athens the Americans and other stranded foreigners could (leave) as soon as the threats from the United States and its allies are eliminated.
Verb: leave
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-77fbed15ed794016896717f2f9fa3e9f |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Albright announced a gift of 500 pounds ( 225 kilograms ) of medical supplies to Tanzania and Kenya from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. She also (pledged) to ask Congress to approve a still-undetermined amount of emergency funding to pay for re-establishing embassy operations in Tanzania and Kenya and to compensate victims' families.
Verb: pledged
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-a23fabd0543f45fabb36097202ffae55 |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Media reports in Tanzania have said the ingredients for the bombs had originated in the Middle East and were transferred by sea via the Comoro Islands to Tanzania. Reports in Kenya said the components of the bomb that exploded in Nairobi were (transported) by road from Tanzania to Kenya.
Verb: transported
Output:
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"No"
] | task457-30aa8c843ef843108e7456a9ab1bf02f |
Definition: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character. You have to decide if the given verb implies a hypothetical or conditioned action or not. We say a verb is hypothetical if it involves or is based on a suggested idea or theory. A verb is conditional if it appears in a conditional phrase and is dependent on something else. Note that an event that happened in the past or is happening now cannot be conditional. The output should be "Yes" if the verb is conditional or hypothetical and "No" otherwise.
Positive Example 1 -
Input: Some analysts say he appeared to be relying on a smaller and smaller circle of close advisers and relatives. If that's true, the narrowing of his support would make it easier for someone to (push) him aside from within.
Verb: push
Output: Yes
Positive Example 2 -
Input: In Washington today, the Federal Aviation Administration (released) air traffic control tapes from the night the TWA Flight eight hundred went down.
Verb: released
Output: No
Negative Example 1 -
Input: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
Output: Yes
Negative Example 2 -
Input: The Miami relatives thus far have refused to sign the document, and in recent days said they would not turn Elian over to his father if he came to the United States. Earlier, they had said they would (give) the boy to Gonzalez if he made the trip.
Verb: give
Output: No
Now complete the following example -
Input: Still, criminal defense lawyers worry that defendants are being deprived of their Sixth Amendment right to counsel and a fair trial if the government can seize lawyers' fees. They also worry that if the government (applies) asset-forfeiture laws broadly, the best defense lawyers will be unwilling to take criminal cases unless they are assured of being paid.
Verb: applies
Output:
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"Yes"
] | task457-4d7a40fd21504121a3b9be86409abe02 |
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