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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: 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: found
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-cb8adcb62efc4c92b4ab039e8d09604f |
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 helped hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest. She then (lavished) praise, and the State Department's award for heroism, on embassy staffers before meeting with bombing victims at the Muhimbili Medical Center and with government officials.
Verb: lavished
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-cdc7ac99624645c281925e06a2084f08 |
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: Coleco Industries Inc., a once high-flying toy maker whose stock peaked at $65 a share in the early 1980s, filed a Chapter 11 reorganization plan that provides just 1.125 cents a share for common stockholders. Under the plan, unsecured creditors, who are owed about $430 million, would (receive) about $92 million, or 21 cents for each dollar they are owed.
Verb: receive
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-551e6bd1879140e48058c486e2005b7a |
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: Tuesday to sign a paper promising to turn over the boy to immigration authorities if they lose their federal court appeal. 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.
Verb: came
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-8c13d43d87a44cf19c0dd8f2b8ce2611 |
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: That is a mere rounding error compared with the euro zone G.D.P. of 9.4 trillion euros. Estimates of the potential cost if Greece had been (forced) into a disorderly euro exit have ranged from 200 billion euros to 800 billion euros, given the larger exposure that the European Central Bank and European banks had to the country.
Verb: forced
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-e1ab5e8ac8f440159e05533b75e740c5 |
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. 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.
Verb: help
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-c4107546fcea43d193efa1635aba5b80 |
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: stood
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-aeab7f019f934e6780f1aa269f1cfd5d |
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: assured
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-de89a932da29452dbe0de36153986398 |
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: Now the alliance's mission is more ill-defined. NATO warplanes helped end the war in Bosnia almost four years ago and now are poised to intervene in Yugoslavia should peace efforts in the province of Kosovo (fail).
Verb: fail
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-43d89f870ab94225a33f68aaa4735779 |
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: Like the family, we are monitoring developments concerning the possible arrival of ( Elian's father ) Juan Miguel Gonzalez in the United States, said Robert Wallis, INS director for the Miami district. Government officials had threatened to revoke the boy's parole if his great-uncle, Lazaro Gonzalez, did not sign a document agreeing to (hand) Elian over to federal officials once the family's appeal in the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was decided.
Verb: hand
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-2813efc78fde47b29ef3a7be4aa1586d |
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: This appears to have been a very well-coordinated, very well-planned attack _ clearly not the work of amateurs, U.S. National Security Council spokesman P.J. Crowley said in Washington. No one has (claimed) responsibility.
Verb: claimed
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-76acc6b017c44aba92ee66977d9741d2 |
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-daa436fe37b245e8a7a99198a4e7ae7d |
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: This more extensive set of tests could enable officials to declare an absolute match between the two hair strands, the first law enforcement official said. 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.
Verb: is
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-ed4a740092fa431d8d1cbdefa4d15f91 |
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 cannot apply for asylum from persecution by the Fidel Castro government, Eig complained. If only his father, who is under the control of the Fidel Castro regime, can (do) it for him... that is deeply unfair and untrue.
Verb: do
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-edf2d2d569874720bdaf6827aa3f7326 |
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: 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. Officials in Tanzania and Kenya, where she arrived next, also hoped she would (produce) new aid for their countries, where the Aug. 7 terrorist blasts killed 257 people in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam.
Verb: produce
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-df0f99a0861549598a03dcdde6b7009c |
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 I do n't think we're at that point yet. " Under its revised proposal, Atlanta-based BellSouth would (have) a 50 % interest in the new cellular company and would be responsible for half of its debt.
Verb: have
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-22399bfea4244d85ad692e5b3e6ff00c |
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 suspected car bombings occurred 700 kilometers ( 450 miles ) from each other but just minutes apart on Friday, turning busy streets in two African capitals into bloody piles of concrete and knots of steel. This appears to have been a very well-coordinated, very well-planned attack _ clearly not the work of amateurs, U.S. National Security Council spokesman P.J. Crowley (said) in Washington.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-e83ab7321622427c8f8738916dc57419 |
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 a pre-attack message, Lt. Gen. Walter Boomer, the top Marine in the Persian Gulf, told U.S. Marines that their goal is to " restore { Kuwait } to its citizens. " He went on to add that " in so (doing) you not only return a nation to its people, but you will destroy the war machine of a ruthless dictator. "
Verb: doing
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-614eb57fb4a0405eb30c84b504884535 |
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: Scharping, ending a two-day visit, said Poland was well prepared to join the alliance. Germany has been a strong advocate of Poland's access to NATO, saying it will (serve) European security and stability.
Verb: serve
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-14295841cf97415ea91f8f31d184a2f5 |
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 blast in Nairobi occurred at about 10:35 a.m. ( 0735 GMT ) Friday, (toppling) a crowded building toward the embassy and a street packed with cars, trucks and buses.
Verb: toppling
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-95bacd66d9aa42bbb59f3bbecb8f12bf |
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: backing
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-b285ed76f7ba41deb20f76bd361a336a |
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 expects that tens of thousands of Iraqi soldiers will surrender to the U.S. and its allies over the next few days. If the allies succeed, Saddam Hussein will have plunged his country first into a fruitless eight-year war against Iran and then into a humiliating war against the U.S. and the allies to (defend) his conquest of Kuwait, leaving much of his country's military establishment and modern infrastructure in ruins.
Verb: defend
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-d9d7313241fc4eb3b49ddae3948dcda7 |
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: FBI agents, meanwhile, pushed ahead with their all-out investigation into the bombings. 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.
Verb: admitted
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-3aadcc198c7248d884eb55c56f665946 |
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: None of those doctors were killed. If a suspect is (caught) and charged in both state and federal courts, a state trial would likely precede a federal one, giving the authorities two chances to prosecute.
Verb: caught
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-117962fa3a49482498438d1b1b5cae1c |
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 United States had the right to defend its citizens against terrorist actions, New Zealand said Friday in response to U.S. missile attacks on alleged terrorist sites in Sudan and Afghanistan. Foreign Minister Don McKinnon (said) that terrorist bombings this month of U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, show that terrorism is an indiscriminate killer of innocent people.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-3114df698b70464eabb0e925526f8f5a |
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: What's that about ? said Angela Esparragera, 71. Miranda said Elian's father will be a virtual prisoner here if he (comes) with all those people.
Verb: comes
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-5ebb187ac3694affa6fc9f34a40725e3 |
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 FBI is conducting further DNA tests of the hair found outside Dr. Slepian's home. This more extensive set of tests could enable officials to (declare) an absolute match between the two hair strands, the first law enforcement official said.
Verb: declare
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-dcc25d3a390b459292a90682dd16d1a6 |
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: MIAMI _ Elected officials in and around Miami warned U.S. immigration officials Wednesday that they should expect little help from the police here when they come for 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez, and they said this city could erupt in violence if federal agents (tried) to forcibly take the boy from his great-uncle's house in Little Havana and send him back to Cuba.
Verb: tried
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-f5dd40365b824830a9beb1182cce8154 |
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, FBI Director Louis Freeh, on an official visit to Mexico, asked Mexican authorities to join the hunt for Kopp, federal officials have said. They believe Kopp was driven to Mexico by a female friend after the shooting, and have a trail of her credit card receipts leading to Mexico, the federal officials have (said).
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-bcd5622a1414426e9e2c7a807d100f93 |
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 group would be ready to leave for the United States as soon as Tuesday, Castro said. Gonzalez said he would go get his son alone if U.S. authorities promised they would (turn) Elian over to him immediately and allow them to fly back to Cuba right away, Castro said Sunday.
Verb: turn
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-7bed28dbe809481b849277d802aee777 |
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: report
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-24fadd2337ae441b9bd91797d2af19d8 |
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 hopes of trumping the law, they have unreasonably demanded that a panel of child psychologists determine Elian's fate. The best outcome would be for the relatives to turn Elian over to his father as soon as Gonzalez (arrives), and to do so in a spirit of kinship that makes the transition as smooth as possible for Elian.
Verb: arrives
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-df1bebbfecc346fc8737bdfbfe673ce4 |
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: That course would be psychologically wounding to the boy, and could lead to a violent confrontation with demonstrators who gather daily outside the relatives' home. The government yields none of its legal or moral authority in the case if it (gives) the relatives and their supporters time to reflect and to look for a gentler resolution.
Verb: gives
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-4db0b67d706d41aeb2d2b136e1da2c01 |
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 Dar es Salaam, she laid a wreath next to the crater left by the embassy blast that killed 10 people. Then she handed a folded American flag to U.S. Marines and, (wearing) a white construction hard hat, toured the damage inside.
Verb: wearing
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-92ef763aac8540ab87765408e6d3e835 |
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: That matter is under review, Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder said when asked Thursday about the violations. We will look at that, try to make some kind of factual determination and then decide what steps, if any, need to be (taken).
Verb: taken
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-f27af696029f4af19d3c532351ed0388 |
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: She then lavished praise, and the State Department's award for heroism, on embassy staffers before meeting with bombing victims at the Muhimbili Medical Center and with government officials. America is very proud of you, all of you _ Americans and Tanzanians, she (told) the staffers.
Verb: told
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-86d7e665375d4e6d85d3c58931bc67bb |
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 Netherlands early this week became the last country to ratify NATO expansion to include the three former Warsaw Pact nations. The three are expected to join in April, as part of (marking) NATO's 50th anniversary.
Verb: marking
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-5ecc67847959473b8996a5a5fe41e2e0 |
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 their membership secure, they also can participate in planning for the NATO summit in April. Scharping, ending a two-day visit, (said) Poland was well prepared to join the alliance.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-6a0d78ec1fe4499a8cf96d5d8f98df4c |
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: broke
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-7a59fdce56cc4986ad7f5c39cdbc829e |
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 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. Bushnell (continued) with her duties throughout the subsequent search and rescue at the blast scene, memorials for those slain, and the relocation to a temporary embassy.
Verb: continued
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-8a4c090b5911478faa87d0badbb5e6d2 |
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 East African nations share a long and mostly unguarded border. On Sept. 2, police in the Comoros archipelago, off the Tanzanian coast, (raided) two homes and searched for a suspect in the bombings identified as Abdallah Mohammed Fadhul, a Comorian Muslim who had lived with his wife in Sudan until shortly after the bombings.
Verb: raided
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-f8b702c83e8f4d15a1c49bb91cb9794a |
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: 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. Officials in Tanzania and Kenya, where she arrived next, also hoped she would produce new aid for their countries, where the Aug. 7 terrorist blasts (killed) 257 people in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam.
Verb: killed
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-e52414ea5a3947b786f3b72a1074e857 |
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: MCA strongly opposed the Drabinsky group's move. The directors did n't indicate the source of financing for Mr. Drabinsky's new proposal, but said MCA and the Bronfman associates agreed in principle to buy for $57 million and then lease back to Cineplex its 18-screen theater complex in Universal City, Calif., if Mr. Drabinsky (succeeds) in an offer.
Verb: succeeds
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-e5fcbf4ee50a447984777c4cf4170349 |
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 team planned to leave Nairobi on Thursday for Dar es Salaam. 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.
Verb: helping
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-99164cf68cb0498383d4e8468074783d |
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: How it changes things is a little hard to say at this point. If the father (shows) up in Miami and decides to go and ring the doorbell of his relatives and find his son, well, the family in Miami is on record as saying they would turn over Elian to him.
Verb: shows
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-6f32cb3fe19c4294b5fddf9f5ee66e55 |
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: Upjohn Co. said it will offer an early retirement package to as many as 1,100 employees in a cost-cutting move expected to result in a fourth-quarter charge. Upjohn officials said they could n't estimate the size of the charge until they (determine) which employees, and how many, will participate in the retirement plan.
Verb: determine
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-ceb8f3bb1c4e4791acaa37c5788ae3ee |
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, FBI Director Louis Freeh, on an official visit to Mexico, asked Mexican authorities to join the hunt for Kopp, federal officials have said. They believe Kopp was (driven) to Mexico by a female friend after the shooting, and have a trail of her credit card receipts leading to Mexico, the federal officials have said.
Verb: driven
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-a469b5002e684f17ae72e4874fc3e57e |
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: No cause is so great that it can justify wanton murder and maiming of the innocent. In all, the bombings in Kenya and Tanzania last week claimed at least 217 lives and (injured) nearly 5,000.
Verb: injured
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-bb9eab39c4de4c20b4c6fbb9cfb71b54 |
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 doing dozens if not hundreds of interviews a day, said Paul Moskal, a spokesman for the FBI office in Buffalo. I know of no information that would (treat) these two differently or would put them in any other category from the hundreds of leads we're investigating on a daily basis.
Verb: treat
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-7b7a21d4db3a46d9bd11856991cecb8c |
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: flown
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-7cd5e825e0d241b9a0f412c0310479e5 |
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: build
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-8a24c233b379455eb14661aa573bb77a |
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: paid
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-186428fe6eae450e945acdf2e0008219 |
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 new Russian law says foreign-funded non-governmental groups ( NGOs ) linked to politics must register as " foreign agents " - a term which suggests spying. In the worst repressions of the Soviet period the label " foreign agents " was used to denounce dissidents - or simply political rivals of Joseph Stalin - and could (lead) to execution.
Verb: lead
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-ef152215f9104a4aa38f6c136a3d315a |
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: How it changes things is a little hard to say at this point. If the father shows up in Miami and decides to go and ring the doorbell of his relatives and find his son, well, the family in Miami is on record as saying they would (turn) over Elian to him.
Verb: turn
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-d3ce925b634b4a9fabd7f926c60bba7f |
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: Slepian was among those who took a stand against restricting reproductive freedom and paid with his life. Unless these brave doctors are better (protected), fewer doctors in the next generation will be willing to place themselves and their families in such danger.
Verb: protected
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-afb667d927864997b24d04a3e9625d85 |
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: keeping
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-b772d2c12cc44d03a912d3ad890358ae |
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: Iraq's Saddam Hussein, his options for ending the Persian Gulf crisis growing increasingly unpleasant, assumed the role of embattled Arab hero in offering his first rough proposal for a negotiated end to the confrontation. The Iraqi leader, in an " initiative " designed as much to rally Arab public opinion as to launch meaningful negotiations, announced yesterday that he will (withdraw) his troops from Kuwait only if Israel withdraws from the West Bank and Syria from Lebanon.
Verb: withdraw
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-e4fbdaf6e8f04b35ac7a84db5aee96e8 |
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 Security Council condemned the bombing of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania on Thursday and called on all states to cooperate with authorities in finding those responsible. A resolution, co-sponsored by Kenya, Tanzania and the United States and unanimously adopted, (expresses) its deep sorrow, sympathy and condolences to the families of the innocent victims of the terrorist bomb attacks at this difficult time.
Verb: expresses
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-96e9a7a77e2049648ceef94a844bf02b |
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 officials escorted the Libyan, Atif Issa Enhamed, to the airport and put him on a flight to an undisclosed Middle East destination, said Uhuru, or Freedom, a Swahili newspaper owned by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party. Five Iraqis, whose names were not disclosed, also were (deported), the newspaper said.
Verb: deported
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-04ef6d986d7f40bbb4f195a7a414f05b |
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: Bushnell continued with her duties throughout the subsequent search and rescue at the blast scene, memorials for those slain, and the relocation to a temporary embassy. Kimotho, who was (hospitalized) with a head wound, said he and Bushnell had been talking about the slated visit of U.S. Commerce Secretary William Daley in September.
Verb: hospitalized
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-75af4ce74b16485ab636a2ffeacdc1c3 |
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 the whole uncertainty about what's happening around us, " said Valentin Von Korff, a trader at Credit Suisse First Boston in Frankfurt. " If you (take) away the outside influences, the market itself looks very cheap.
Verb: take
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-4a9131368a704e69974ffd2511770537 |
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, 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. She was scheduled to (lay) flowers at the bombed embassy, talk to Kenyan embassy guards and others who survived the blast and meet with President Daniel arap Moi in a five-hour visit before returning home.
Verb: lay
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-e096cdacb74e4e5ab83c7dbbd05b00ca |
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: I am willing to leave tomorrow, absolutely alone and transport myself to where the child is, Castro read from a letter signed by Gonzalez. Only the government of the United States can decide if it (prefers) this variant, continued the letter, which Castro read on a state television station broadcast.
Verb: prefers
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-a1f2e569bb26445f9169de92d53db986 |
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 Saudi " window of vulnerability... is closing very fast, " Prince Bandar bin Sultan, the Saudi ambassador to Washington, said over the weekend. The second possibility would be to start a fight with Israel, in hopes that all Arabs would have to (move) behind Iraq in a fight against their common Israeli enemy.
Verb: move
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-38abba4f75cb46a281bc5b23c02fb413 |
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 were talking when the bomb went off, killing 247 people and wounding more than 5,000 others. On Wednesday, Bushnell and Kimotho (met) again to finish their discussion, Bushnell told Kenya Television.
Verb: met
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-2d72d4cb57bf4aaa8fd4201cfe3bfd2b |
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: expelled
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-84c853a78e9949a19ae277ee2e463891 |
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: This more extensive set of tests could enable officials to declare an absolute match between the two hair strands, the first law enforcement official said. 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.
Verb: taken
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-025bbac5f749400ea5cf2683196eecaa |
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: exploded
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-5d1fe31595fb4a0fb2cc458be5e93d73 |
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: killed
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-fbf4ddee5f684395975502e3ed9c5278 |
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: 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. We extend our heartfelt sympathies to the victims of these outrages and to their families in Kenya, Tanzania and the United States, Estrada (said) in a statement.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-689ceb9ea0f044bfbc1697213dab1e39 |
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: promise
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-41d3d1fb13e54dc6801d8a541ff1fe4a |
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: UNOS says the regulations put the federal government in charge of deciding who gets transplants and that many hospital transplant centers would be forced to close. Health and Human Services Secretary Do - Donna Shalala says patients who need an organ transplant should not have to take a chance that an organ will (become) available in their local area, nor should patients have to travel to transplant centers far from their homes to improve their chances of getting an organ.
Verb: become
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-4fb9715f12f049449f5f93cafbabc7e9 |
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 bolstered cellular agreement between BellSouth Corp. and LIN Broadcasting Corp. carries heightened risks and could fail to (fend) off McCaw Cellular Communications Inc., the rival suitor for LIN.
Verb: fend
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-2b2205d47707479f846f3aee30f78f52 |
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: WELLINGTON, New Zealand ( AP ) _ The United States had the right to (defend) its citizens against terrorist actions, New Zealand said Friday in response to U.S. missile attacks on alleged terrorist sites in Sudan and Afghanistan.
Verb: defend
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-9854fc64a00241ee931270d23bea634a |
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 strongly condemns the terrorist bomb attacks. And it stresses that every nation has the duty to (refrain) from organizing, instigating, assisting or participating in terrorist acts in another state.
Verb: refrain
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-d89a516cc864441fa1e353e5564ec5b4 |
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 their membership secure, they also can participate in planning for the NATO summit in April. Scharping, ending a two-day visit, said Poland was well (prepared) to join the alliance.
Verb: prepared
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-29a6279cae834d7d88f64238cef97817 |
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: Despite the early indications of success, the allied forces could still suffer greater casualties and become bogged down militarily, especially when they encounter the tough Republican Guard, which is entrenched along the Iraq-Kuwait border. If so, and if it (appears) that the American goal actually is to destroy the Iraqi regime even at the cost of badly hurting Iraqi society, " the lingering cost of that could be high, " worries former national security adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski.
Verb: appears
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-d97f8a5c20eb4bb28768d35223ed28b8 |
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 a news conference with US Vice President Al Gore in Jerusalem, Mr. Netanyahu suggested Israel might be willing to move a little on issues holding up peace, but he said he expects an equal effort from the Palestinians. If Israel is asked to uh (stretch) itself on matters that are vital to its security concerns, then we must see an equal effort on the other side.
Verb: stretch
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-44bb358c17974cc2bdecb52d97983f8f |
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: live
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-a649765c6b684fb0b96db798d8ee633e |
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: Since there is no federal homicide statute as such, the federal officials said Kopp could be charged under the recent Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, which provides for a sentence of up to life imprisonment for someone convicted of physical assaults or threats against abortion providers. If Kopp were also indicted and convicted on state murder charges, he could (face) the death penalty.
Verb: face
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-58684ba76e5e4b4693454f0981c10e69 |
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: take
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-16ed0801dc4346fd8efbbc001cb1057d |
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: 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: make
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-9abcfeeeeb854f0d8d78bf0325388ecd |
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 the same time, we want to help Kenya prepare to meet future medical disasters, regardless of their cause. The bombings on Aug. 7 killed 259 people, including 12 Americans, and (injured) more than 5,500.
Verb: injured
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-397e1e11f74c457f89faf2385d20f859 |
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: Foreign Minister Don McKinnon said that terrorist bombings this month of U.S. embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, show that terrorism is an indiscriminate killer of innocent people. Retaliating 13 days after the deadly embassy bombings in East Africa, U.S. forces Thursday launched cruise missile (strikes) against alleged terrorist camps in Afghanistan and a chemical plant in Sudan.
Verb: strikes
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-04c833dda6c34abcb046b3527eb8c801 |
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: Poughkeepsie said it is continuing to try to sell itself, under a June agreement with a dissident-shareholder group. The bank also said its effort would continue past the Nov. 1 deadline set in that agreement and that the litigation between the two sides might (resume) as a result.
Verb: resume
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-467a0b8f501d44de943b6c97522d796b |
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: Former President Nicolas Sarkozy was informed Thursday that he would (face) a formal investigation into whether he abused the frailty of Liliane Bettencourt, 90, the heiress to the L'Oreal fortune and France's richest woman, to get funds for his 2007 presidential campaign.
Verb: face
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-036fa53b148140a6a4db5a24ca45789b |
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: Financiere de Paribas at 1,850 French francs ( $ 297 ) a share. Navigation Mixte's chairman had suggested that friendly institutions were likely to buy its stock as soon as trading (opened) Monday.
Verb: opened
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-c76075c9590042b7a49d4f39a70e5ecc |
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: That can raise coverage prices for younger, healthier consumers, while reining them in for older, sicker ones. The rules can also (affect) small businesses, which sometimes pay premiums tied to employees' health status and claims history.
Verb: affect
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-bb4e4caf2cd342a68a48be9e4fe4795e |
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 Justice Department wants the appeals court to suspend the temporary injunction issued Thursday and also order Elian's great-uncle, Lazaro Gonzalez, to release the boy. The relatives want the court to let them meet with Elian's father without being (required) to surrender the boy.
Verb: required
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-dd9e325a0d094d2fbbf28957d4d1fd95 |
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 those cases, the high court ruled that federal law gives prosecutors broad authority to seize assets of people accused of racketeering and drug-related crimes, including fees paid to lawyers before an indictment. If the government succeeds in (seizing) Mr. Antar's assets, he could be left without top-flight legal representation, because his attorneys are likely to quit, according to individuals familiar with the case.
Verb: seizing
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-0264e4e67d6a4513a79d38ba85f5a3ae |
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 on Monday to offer a reward of up to 2 million U.S. dollars for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the bombers. She told African envoys that she looked forward to visiting Kenya and Tanzania but would wait until she could (do) so without placing undue burdens on the heavily stretched U.S. embassies there.
Verb: do
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-c0d7e741d9b3444e81395a62d3da4ef7 |
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: FBI agents, meanwhile, pushed ahead with their all-out investigation into the bombings. 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.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-e92346680998403c803f7ef0f201b128 |
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: Funds might be forced to accept lower prices if they expand their selling to the securities of less-creditworthy borrowers. And then, asset values of the funds could (plunge) more than they have so far.
Verb: plunge
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-0a89b771d53c4c91bd41ddb4cd644ceb |
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 blast in Nairobi occurred at almost exactly the same moment as an explosion ripped through the American Embassy in Tanzania's commercial capital Dar es Salaam. The death toll in the Tanzania blast, initially 10, has risen to 12, hospital officials and family members (said) Wednesday.
Verb: said
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-18b72dce6d124d30b983f94046811f58 |
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: None of those doctors were killed. If a suspect is caught and charged in both state and federal courts, a state trial would likely precede a federal one, giving the authorities two chances to (prosecute).
Verb: prosecute
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-8eefefbf28234f398a32356b3adf263e |
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: found
Output:
| [
"No"
] | task457-35a47ff1915243688ee02af76e5a09da |
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: remains
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-49b7569505c14d359ad2a86ccf6e01d1 |
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: Control Data recently announced an agreement with MIPS Computer Systems Inc. to jointly develop machines with simplified operating software. James E. Ousley, computer products group president, said such arrangements could help (slash) Control Data's computer research and development costs in half by the end of 1990.
Verb: slash
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-d00c355319fa429c97b9b46c2b68a8f4 |
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: " I was feeling like I was too high to begin with, " he said. Mr. Weil of Weil amp Associates said he will remain at $1 a share for next year but said he (wonders) whether even that low target is at risk.
Verb: wonders
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-2673fe03e24c452dae88edeb85f71924 |
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 divested Courtaulds textile operations had operating profit of
Verb: 980 million in revenue in the year ended March 31. </p><p>Some analysts have said Courtaulds' moves could <span style='color:red;'><strong>boost </strong></span>the company's value by 5 % to 10 %, because the two entities separately will carry a higher price earnings multiple than they did combined. </p>
Output:
| [
"Yes"
] | task457-9d6efd177b6b4647925d48bc81db7773 |
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