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think
A: Uh, I saw Seven Eleven that was hiring. B: Well, I'm sure with the new, uh, contract awarding
the contract went to Lockheed
I think it went to Lockheed, didn't it?
question
present
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A: Uh, I saw Seven Eleven that was hiring. B: Well, I'm sure with the new, uh, contract awarding</s>I think it went to Lockheed, didn't it?</s>the contract went to Lockheed
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realize
A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh.
they'd signed some type of deal like that
Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.
negation
past
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A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh. </s>Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.</s>they'd signed some type of deal like that
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think
A: I mean, it looked darker to him, because he was in the house with the lights on. B: Right. A: When I was out walking, it, was more of a predawn type, pretty, but, huh-huh,
it looked predawn to him
he didn't think it looked predawn to him.
negation
past
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A: I mean, it looked darker to him, because he was in the house with the lights on. B: Right. A: When I was out walking, it, was more of a predawn type, pretty, but, huh-huh,</s>he didn't think it looked predawn to him.</s>it looked predawn to him
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think
A: I mean, it looked darker to him, because he was in the house with the lights on. B: Right. A: When I was out walking, it, was more of a predawn type, pretty, but, huh-huh,
it looked predawn to him
he didn't think it looked predawn to him.
negation
past
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A: I mean, it looked darker to him, because he was in the house with the lights on. B: Right. A: When I was out walking, it, was more of a predawn type, pretty, but, huh-huh,</s>he didn't think it looked predawn to him.</s>it looked predawn to him
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think
A: Uh, I saw Seven Eleven that was hiring. B: Well, I'm sure with the new, uh, contract awarding
the contract went to Lockheed
I think it went to Lockheed, didn't it?
question
present
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A: Uh, I saw Seven Eleven that was hiring. B: Well, I'm sure with the new, uh, contract awarding</s>I think it went to Lockheed, didn't it?</s>the contract went to Lockheed
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think
B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb.
the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?
question
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B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb. </s>Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?</s>the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
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think
B: they did things for people, you know, for their communities, for their, uh, families, for their friends, where now, I'm not sure they really do. A: Yes. Yeah. Well, I think sometimes through groups and organizations, um, uh, when they asked the question I thought, well that sounds wonderful. And then, I wondered if people were unwilling
that attitude would stay negative very long
but I think even if you went in with a negative attitude I don't think it would stay negative very long.
negation
present
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B: they did things for people, you know, for their communities, for their, uh, families, for their friends, where now, I'm not sure they really do. A: Yes. Yeah. Well, I think sometimes through groups and organizations, um, uh, when they asked the question I thought, well that sounds wonderful. And then, I wondered if people were unwilling</s>but I think even if you went in with a negative attitude I don't think it would stay negative very long.</s>that attitude would stay negative very long
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know
B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,
anybody would feel good
but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.
negation
present
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B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,</s>but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.</s>anybody would feel good
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understand
B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,
they don't want to be with anybody else
I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.
negation
present
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B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,</s>I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.</s>they don't want to be with anybody else
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realize
A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh.
they'd signed some type of deal like that
Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.
negation
past
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A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh. </s>Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.</s>they'd signed some type of deal like that
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say
A: Uh-huh. Yeah, my wife's from the western part of Virginia, we've been down the parkway a lot, but I didn't know how much camping areas there were along there. B: I think there's quite a few.
he's checked them all out
I can't say I've checked them all out though.
AB
negation
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A: Uh-huh. Yeah, my wife's from the western part of Virginia, we've been down the parkway a lot, but I didn't know how much camping areas there were along there. B: I think there's quite a few.</s>I can't say I've checked them all out though.</s>he's checked them all out
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say
B: not going to help. It's never helped my personal situation.
it would help with their personal situation
I can't say it would help with theirs either.
AB
negation
present
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B: not going to help. It's never helped my personal situation.</s>I can't say it would help with theirs either.</s>it would help with their personal situation
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think
A: and, uh, I was kind of interested to hear cause they had some people from the EP and lots of different places B: Uh-huh. A: and, uh, they had basically decided that there is going to be a real problem here within a few years on solid waste. B:
that was a new revelation
Uh, I didn't think that was a new revelation.
negation
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A: and, uh, I was kind of interested to hear cause they had some people from the EP and lots of different places B: Uh-huh. A: and, uh, they had basically decided that there is going to be a real problem here within a few years on solid waste. B:</s>Uh, I didn't think that was a new revelation.</s>that was a new revelation
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think
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:
they like the fact that he has one
I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-2", "2", "-3", "0", "-2", "0", "-2", "-2", "-1", "-3", "-2" ]
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:</s>I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.</s>they like the fact that he has one
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know
B: But I know some people can get, you know, carried away with them and let them get out of hand. A: Uh-huh. It's really easy, just to forget, you know, that you charged that or charged that. I try to keep all my receipts and keep them in someplace where I know that the bill's going to come, but sometimes I forget and so, you know, a bill will come in
a bill was that high
and I'll think, oh, no I didn't know it was going to be that high.
negation
future
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B: But I know some people can get, you know, carried away with them and let them get out of hand. A: Uh-huh. It's really easy, just to forget, you know, that you charged that or charged that. I try to keep all my receipts and keep them in someplace where I know that the bill's going to come, but sometimes I forget and so, you know, a bill will come in</s>and I'll think, oh, no I didn't know it was going to be that high.</s>a bill was that high
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think
B: Uh, my son's teacher has twenty-seven students. A: Uh-huh. B: And that's certainly is a lot of students for one person to deal with on an every day basis. Uh A: Yeah. Perhaps. B:
they have the authority to command the attention of the children
but more than that, I don't think that they have the authority to command the attention of the children.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-2", "-3", "0", "-3", "-2", "-3", "-1", "-2", "-3", "-1" ]
B: Uh, my son's teacher has twenty-seven students. A: Uh-huh. B: And that's certainly is a lot of students for one person to deal with on an every day basis. Uh A: Yeah. Perhaps. B:</s>but more than that, I don't think that they have the authority to command the attention of the children.</s>they have the authority to command the attention of the children
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think
A: Uh, I saw Seven Eleven that was hiring. B: Well, I'm sure with the new, uh, contract awarding
the contract went to Lockheed
I think it went to Lockheed, didn't it?
question
present
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A: Uh, I saw Seven Eleven that was hiring. B: Well, I'm sure with the new, uh, contract awarding</s>I think it went to Lockheed, didn't it?</s>the contract went to Lockheed
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373L46LKP7BT88JVMCOY2AQJH3OKJV
realize
A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh.
they'd signed some type of deal like that
Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.
negation
past
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A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh. </s>Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.</s>they'd signed some type of deal like that
SWBD-363
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2
22
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think
A: I mean, it looked darker to him, because he was in the house with the lights on. B: Right. A: When I was out walking, it, was more of a predawn type, pretty, but, huh-huh,
it looked predawn to him
he didn't think it looked predawn to him.
negation
past
[ "-3", "1", "1", "-2", "1", "3", "3", "3", "-1", "2", "-2" ]
A: I mean, it looked darker to him, because he was in the house with the lights on. B: Right. A: When I was out walking, it, was more of a predawn type, pretty, but, huh-huh,</s>he didn't think it looked predawn to him.</s>it looked predawn to him
SWBD-52
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know
B: But I know some people can get, you know, carried away with them and let them get out of hand. A: Uh-huh. It's really easy, just to forget, you know, that you charged that or charged that. I try to keep all my receipts and keep them in someplace where I know that the bill's going to come, but sometimes I forget and so, you know, a bill will come in
a bill was that high
and I'll think, oh, no I didn't know it was going to be that high.
negation
future
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B: But I know some people can get, you know, carried away with them and let them get out of hand. A: Uh-huh. It's really easy, just to forget, you know, that you charged that or charged that. I try to keep all my receipts and keep them in someplace where I know that the bill's going to come, but sometimes I forget and so, you know, a bill will come in</s>and I'll think, oh, no I didn't know it was going to be that high.</s>a bill was that high
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4-3
373L46LKP7BT88JVMCOY2AQJH3OKJV
think
B: Uh, my son's teacher has twenty-seven students. A: Uh-huh. B: And that's certainly is a lot of students for one person to deal with on an every day basis. Uh A: Yeah. Perhaps. B:
they have the authority to command the attention of the children
but more than that, I don't think that they have the authority to command the attention of the children.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-2", "-3", "0", "-3", "-2", "-3", "-1", "-2", "-3", "-1" ]
B: Uh, my son's teacher has twenty-seven students. A: Uh-huh. B: And that's certainly is a lot of students for one person to deal with on an every day basis. Uh A: Yeah. Perhaps. B:</s>but more than that, I don't think that they have the authority to command the attention of the children.</s>they have the authority to command the attention of the children
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373L46LKP7BT88JVMCOY2AQJH3OKJV
think
A: Uh, I saw Seven Eleven that was hiring. B: Well, I'm sure with the new, uh, contract awarding
the contract went to Lockheed
I think it went to Lockheed, didn't it?
question
present
[ "1", "1", "0", "0", "1", "2", "1", "1", "2", "1", "2" ]
A: Uh, I saw Seven Eleven that was hiring. B: Well, I'm sure with the new, uh, contract awarding</s>I think it went to Lockheed, didn't it?</s>the contract went to Lockheed
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realize
A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh.
they'd signed some type of deal like that
Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.
negation
past
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A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh. </s>Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.</s>they'd signed some type of deal like that
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think
A: I mean, it looked darker to him, because he was in the house with the lights on. B: Right. A: When I was out walking, it, was more of a predawn type, pretty, but, huh-huh,
it looked predawn to him
he didn't think it looked predawn to him.
negation
past
[ "-3", "1", "1", "-2", "1", "3", "3", "3", "-1", "2", "-2" ]
A: I mean, it looked darker to him, because he was in the house with the lights on. B: Right. A: When I was out walking, it, was more of a predawn type, pretty, but, huh-huh,</s>he didn't think it looked predawn to him.</s>it looked predawn to him
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imagine
Is an American Secretary of State seriously suggesting that the Khmer Rouge should help govern Cambodia? Apparently so.
it benefits the U.S. to become the catalyst for an all-too-familiar process that could end in another round of horror in Cambodia
There are no easy choices in Cambodia, but we can't imagine that it benefits the U.S. to become the catalyst for an all-too-familiar process that could end in another round of horror in Cambodia.
negation
present
[ "-2", "-2", "0", "-2", "2", "-3", "-3", "2", "3", "-3", "-3", "2", "-2", "-2", "-2" ]
Is an American Secretary of State seriously suggesting that the Khmer Rouge should help govern Cambodia? Apparently so.</s>There are no easy choices in Cambodia, but we can't imagine that it benefits the U.S. to become the catalyst for an all-too-familiar process that could end in another round of horror in Cambodia.</s>it benefits the U.S. to become the catalyst for an all-too-familiar process that could end in another round of horror in Cambodia
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think
A: But, I'm not real sure that we promised them anything. B: Uh-huh. A: I, that would have been stupid, B: Yeah. A:
they did it
and I don't think we did it.
negation
present
[ "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-2" ]
A: But, I'm not real sure that we promised them anything. B: Uh-huh. A: I, that would have been stupid, B: Yeah. A:</s>and I don't think we did it.</s>they did it
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think
B: they did things for people, you know, for their communities, for their, uh, families, for their friends, where now, I'm not sure they really do. A: Yes. Yeah. Well, I think sometimes through groups and organizations, um, uh, when they asked the question I thought, well that sounds wonderful. And then, I wondered if people were unwilling
that attitude would stay negative very long
but I think even if you went in with a negative attitude I don't think it would stay negative very long.
negation
present
[ "-2", "-1", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-1", "0", "-2", "1", "-2" ]
B: they did things for people, you know, for their communities, for their, uh, families, for their friends, where now, I'm not sure they really do. A: Yes. Yeah. Well, I think sometimes through groups and organizations, um, uh, when they asked the question I thought, well that sounds wonderful. And then, I wondered if people were unwilling</s>but I think even if you went in with a negative attitude I don't think it would stay negative very long.</s>that attitude would stay negative very long
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say
A: they can be selective, right. B: And they, that's right, they have the ability to be selective.
public schools are not as good
But you can't say then, well, public schools are not as good.
AB
negation
present
[ "0", "-1", "-2", "-1", "-2", "-3", "1", "-1" ]
A: they can be selective, right. B: And they, that's right, they have the ability to be selective.</s>But you can't say then, well, public schools are not as good.</s>public schools are not as good
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know
A: I mean I've never seen them do it without hose, I mean they always have hose on, but still, they're shorts, I don't care what you say, they're shorts. B: Well I think TI's dress code is pretty lax considering everything, anyway, you know, uh. A:
EDS has a very strict dress code
I didn't know that EDS has a very strict dress code,
negation
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A: I mean I've never seen them do it without hose, I mean they always have hose on, but still, they're shorts, I don't care what you say, they're shorts. B: Well I think TI's dress code is pretty lax considering everything, anyway, you know, uh. A:</s>I didn't know that EDS has a very strict dress code,</s>EDS has a very strict dress code
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A: now we had one, this was before I lost a lot more of my family, but it wasn't any of my immediate family anyway. Because I didn't have any of them left. B: Uh-huh. A: But, um, they had, uh, uh, thing where everybody could come and meet and go out to eat. B: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. A:
that was as good
But, I didn't think that was as good. Because, it was like, you know, you couldn't really talk and stuff, like you could when, you were at the lake, or somewhere, you know, where you were out.
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A: now we had one, this was before I lost a lot more of my family, but it wasn't any of my immediate family anyway. Because I didn't have any of them left. B: Uh-huh. A: But, um, they had, uh, uh, thing where everybody could come and meet and go out to eat. B: Uh-huh. Uh-huh. A:</s>But, I didn't think that was as good. Because, it was like, you know, you couldn't really talk and stuff, like you could when, you were at the lake, or somewhere, you know, where you were out.</s>that was as good
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think
B: Uh, my son's teacher has twenty-seven students. A: Uh-huh. B: And that's certainly is a lot of students for one person to deal with on an every day basis. Uh A: Yeah. Perhaps. B:
they have the authority to command the attention of the children
but more than that, I don't think that they have the authority to command the attention of the children.
negation
present
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B: Uh, my son's teacher has twenty-seven students. A: Uh-huh. B: And that's certainly is a lot of students for one person to deal with on an every day basis. Uh A: Yeah. Perhaps. B:</s>but more than that, I don't think that they have the authority to command the attention of the children.</s>they have the authority to command the attention of the children
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suggest
GM confirmed it received U.S. antitrust clearance to boost its holding. Sansui Electric agreed to sell a 51% stake to Polly Peck of Britain for $110 million.
Japan is opening up to more foreign takeovers
Still, analysts said the accord doesn't suggest Japan is opening up to more foreign takeovers.
negation
present
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GM confirmed it received U.S. antitrust clearance to boost its holding. Sansui Electric agreed to sell a 51% stake to Polly Peck of Britain for $110 million.</s>Still, analysts said the accord doesn't suggest Japan is opening up to more foreign takeovers.</s>Japan is opening up to more foreign takeovers
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believe
But what we may not know is just what makes somebody a sucker. What makes people blurt out their credit-card numbers to a caller they 've never heard of?
the number is just for verification and is simply a formality on the road to being a grand-prize winner
Do they really believe that the number is just for verification and is simply a formality on the road to being a grand-prize winner?
question
present
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But what we may not know is just what makes somebody a sucker. What makes people blurt out their credit-card numbers to a caller they 've never heard of?</s>Do they really believe that the number is just for verification and is simply a formality on the road to being a grand-prize winner?</s>the number is just for verification and is simply a formality on the road to being a grand-prize winner
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understand
We can not, however, join the political chorus that as one proclaims how offputting it is that Mrs. Thatcher refuses to get along by going along. It is refreshing to see at least one world figure who knows what she believes in and is not inclined to reflexively compromise those beliefs.
ultimately history and Britain's voters will decide who is right about Europe
Perhaps Mrs. Thatcher understands better than those distressed at her style that ultimately history and Britain's voters will decide who is right about Europe, sanctioning South Africa or running Britain's economy.
EP
modal
present
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We can not, however, join the political chorus that as one proclaims how offputting it is that Mrs. Thatcher refuses to get along by going along. It is refreshing to see at least one world figure who knows what she believes in and is not inclined to reflexively compromise those beliefs.</s>Perhaps Mrs. Thatcher understands better than those distressed at her style that ultimately history and Britain's voters will decide who is right about Europe, sanctioning South Africa or running Britain's economy.</s>ultimately history and Britain's voters will decide who is right about Europe
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say
Argentine negotiator Carlos Carballo was in Washington and New York this week to meet with banks. Mr. Rapanelli recently has said the government of President Carlos Menem, who took office July 8, feels a significant reduction of principal and interest is the only way the debt problem may be solved.
the country wants half the debt forgiven
But he has not said before that the country wants half the debt forgiven.
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Argentine negotiator Carlos Carballo was in Washington and New York this week to meet with banks. Mr. Rapanelli recently has said the government of President Carlos Menem, who took office July 8, feels a significant reduction of principal and interest is the only way the debt problem may be solved.</s>But he has not said before that the country wants half the debt forgiven.</s>the country wants half the debt forgiven
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think
B: That's it. A: And that's not one of those things that you can turn the wheel back and reverse everything. B: Uh-huh.
they're going to use it too frequently
Well, right now our laws are so liberal that, uh, even with the death penalty in effect, I do n't think that, uh, they're going to use it, uh, too frequently, uh, unfortunately.
negation
present
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B: That's it. A: And that's not one of those things that you can turn the wheel back and reverse everything. B: Uh-huh.</s>Well, right now our laws are so liberal that, uh, even with the death penalty in effect, I do n't think that, uh, they're going to use it, uh, too frequently, uh, unfortunately.</s>they're going to use it too frequently
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say
A: Uh-huh. Yeah, my wife's from the western part of Virginia, we've been down the parkway a lot, but I didn't know how much camping areas there were along there. B: I think there's quite a few.
he's checked them all out
I can't say I've checked them all out though.
AB
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A: Uh-huh. Yeah, my wife's from the western part of Virginia, we've been down the parkway a lot, but I didn't know how much camping areas there were along there. B: I think there's quite a few.</s>I can't say I've checked them all out though.</s>he's checked them all out
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think
A: Highland Park's thinking about going that route. B: Uh-huh. A: So it, and then I think that's going to push teachers to dress a lot more professionally than they do. B: Yeah,
a lot of teachers are very professional
I don't think a lot of teachers are very professional
negation
present
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A: Highland Park's thinking about going that route. B: Uh-huh. A: So it, and then I think that's going to push teachers to dress a lot more professionally than they do. B: Yeah,</s>I don't think a lot of teachers are very professional</s>a lot of teachers are very professional
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feel
Many called it simply a contrast in styles. But some saw it as a classic negotiating tactic.
the rhetoric on both sides is getting out of hand
Others said the Bush administration may feel the rhetoric on both sides is getting out of hand.
EP
modal
present
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Many called it simply a contrast in styles. But some saw it as a classic negotiating tactic.</s>Others said the Bush administration may feel the rhetoric on both sides is getting out of hand.</s>the rhetoric on both sides is getting out of hand
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realize
A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh.
they'd signed some type of deal like that
Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.
negation
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A: Right or wrong? B: Uh, okay, right or wrong, I don't think we can determine whether we were right or wrong, because, you're having to deal with, again, uh, I think we could have made a different agreement back in the late forties era that would have kept of there. A: Uh-huh. </s>Uh, you know, I didn't realize that we'd signed some type of deal like that.</s>they'd signed some type of deal like that
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know
A: Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts? B: I don't know. You know some of the health insurance is written that way. You know, that, uh, if you buy an accident and death or dismemberment policy, you know, it s-, pre specified in the policy so much
a person can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb
but I don't know that you can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb, uh, arbitrarily that is always going to fit in all cases.
negation
present
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A: Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts? B: I don't know. You know some of the health insurance is written that way. You know, that, uh, if you buy an accident and death or dismemberment policy, you know, it s-, pre specified in the policy so much</s>but I don't know that you can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb, uh, arbitrarily that is always going to fit in all cases.</s>a person can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb
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recognize
B: If, uh, you've some kid uh, who's from a broken family, the schools are supposed to fill that void. It's gotten way beyond uh, you know, teaching classes and maybe providing extracurricular sports activities or something like, oh, were kind of traditionally the school's roles. A: Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting because, uh, we're just having conversation on this, uh, with a couple of people yesterday. And I was expressing my frustrations that, uh, so many problems, I work in a high school, are that kids don't have a degree of self-discipline which may be reflected in society at large. Uh, and you can't expect in a classroom for a particular course an hour a day to counteract, uh, sixteen or seventeen years of influence at home. B: Right. A:
there is a problem
Um, and, it's seen more so because when you call parents up, many parents won't even recognize that there is a problem
negation
future
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B: If, uh, you've some kid uh, who's from a broken family, the schools are supposed to fill that void. It's gotten way beyond uh, you know, teaching classes and maybe providing extracurricular sports activities or something like, oh, were kind of traditionally the school's roles. A: Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting because, uh, we're just having conversation on this, uh, with a couple of people yesterday. And I was expressing my frustrations that, uh, so many problems, I work in a high school, are that kids don't have a degree of self-discipline which may be reflected in society at large. Uh, and you can't expect in a classroom for a particular course an hour a day to counteract, uh, sixteen or seventeen years of influence at home. B: Right. A:</s>Um, and, it's seen more so because when you call parents up, many parents won't even recognize that there is a problem</s>there is a problem
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think
A: And, uh, I don't know, it leaves a lot of time out for family and things like that. In other words, they just prioritize their lives differently. But I think that has a lot to do with economic situation. B: Yes. What about like as far as, uh, social changes in the individual?
the individual has as much time as they did ten or twenty years ago
Do you think that the individual has as much time as they did, let's say, ten, twenty years ago?
question
present
[ "0", "0", "0", "-1", "-1", "0", "0", "0" ]
A: And, uh, I don't know, it leaves a lot of time out for family and things like that. In other words, they just prioritize their lives differently. But I think that has a lot to do with economic situation. B: Yes. What about like as far as, uh, social changes in the individual?</s>Do you think that the individual has as much time as they did, let's say, ten, twenty years ago?</s>the individual has as much time as they did ten or twenty years ago
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think
A: And I think that, it's one thing to, uh, voluntarily give it because someone asks. You can always refuse but it's another thing where it's required by law and then they go ahead and take that information and sell it to somebody. You know, B: Right. Uh, That, A:
they have the right to do that
I don't think they have the right to do that.
negation
present
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A: And I think that, it's one thing to, uh, voluntarily give it because someone asks. You can always refuse but it's another thing where it's required by law and then they go ahead and take that information and sell it to somebody. You know, B: Right. Uh, That, A:</s>I don't think they have the right to do that.</s>they have the right to do that
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think
A: Okay. Uh, one of the things they talked about was, uh, what do we think about a judge making the decision? B: Uh-huh. A: And I really don't agree with that. I think that the trial by jury is better, uh, you know, having a unanimous decision rather than to have one person be responsible.
a judge could be objective in every case
I don't think that they could be objective in every case, every time.
negation
present
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A: Okay. Uh, one of the things they talked about was, uh, what do we think about a judge making the decision? B: Uh-huh. A: And I really don't agree with that. I think that the trial by jury is better, uh, you know, having a unanimous decision rather than to have one person be responsible.</s>I don't think that they could be objective in every case, every time.</s>a judge could be objective in every case
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4-3
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know
A: Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts? B: I don't know. You know some of the health insurance is written that way. You know, that, uh, if you buy an accident and death or dismemberment policy, you know, it s-, pre specified in the policy so much
a person can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb
but I don't know that you can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb, uh, arbitrarily that is always going to fit in all cases.
negation
present
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A: Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts? B: I don't know. You know some of the health insurance is written that way. You know, that, uh, if you buy an accident and death or dismemberment policy, you know, it s-, pre specified in the policy so much</s>but I don't know that you can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb, uh, arbitrarily that is always going to fit in all cases.</s>a person can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb
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recognize
B: If, uh, you've some kid uh, who's from a broken family, the schools are supposed to fill that void. It's gotten way beyond uh, you know, teaching classes and maybe providing extracurricular sports activities or something like, oh, were kind of traditionally the school's roles. A: Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting because, uh, we're just having conversation on this, uh, with a couple of people yesterday. And I was expressing my frustrations that, uh, so many problems, I work in a high school, are that kids don't have a degree of self-discipline which may be reflected in society at large. Uh, and you can't expect in a classroom for a particular course an hour a day to counteract, uh, sixteen or seventeen years of influence at home. B: Right. A:
there is a problem
Um, and, it's seen more so because when you call parents up, many parents won't even recognize that there is a problem
negation
future
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B: If, uh, you've some kid uh, who's from a broken family, the schools are supposed to fill that void. It's gotten way beyond uh, you know, teaching classes and maybe providing extracurricular sports activities or something like, oh, were kind of traditionally the school's roles. A: Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting because, uh, we're just having conversation on this, uh, with a couple of people yesterday. And I was expressing my frustrations that, uh, so many problems, I work in a high school, are that kids don't have a degree of self-discipline which may be reflected in society at large. Uh, and you can't expect in a classroom for a particular course an hour a day to counteract, uh, sixteen or seventeen years of influence at home. B: Right. A:</s>Um, and, it's seen more so because when you call parents up, many parents won't even recognize that there is a problem</s>there is a problem
SWBD-308
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A2MGH3MBXMKD96
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22
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think
A: And, uh, I don't know, it leaves a lot of time out for family and things like that. In other words, they just prioritize their lives differently. But I think that has a lot to do with economic situation. B: Yes. What about like as far as, uh, social changes in the individual?
the individual has as much time as they did ten or twenty years ago
Do you think that the individual has as much time as they did, let's say, ten, twenty years ago?
question
present
[ "0", "0", "0", "-1", "-1", "0", "0", "0" ]
A: And, uh, I don't know, it leaves a lot of time out for family and things like that. In other words, they just prioritize their lives differently. But I think that has a lot to do with economic situation. B: Yes. What about like as far as, uh, social changes in the individual?</s>Do you think that the individual has as much time as they did, let's say, ten, twenty years ago?</s>the individual has as much time as they did ten or twenty years ago
SWBD-430
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A2MGH3MBXMKD96
0
00
3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4
think
A: And I think that, it's one thing to, uh, voluntarily give it because someone asks. You can always refuse but it's another thing where it's required by law and then they go ahead and take that information and sell it to somebody. You know, B: Right. Uh, That, A:
they have the right to do that
I don't think they have the right to do that.
negation
present
[ "0", "0", "-3", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-2", "-1" ]
A: And I think that, it's one thing to, uh, voluntarily give it because someone asks. You can always refuse but it's another thing where it's required by law and then they go ahead and take that information and sell it to somebody. You know, B: Right. Uh, That, A:</s>I don't think they have the right to do that.</s>they have the right to do that
SWBD-346
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3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4
think
A: Okay. Uh, one of the things they talked about was, uh, what do we think about a judge making the decision? B: Uh-huh. A: And I really don't agree with that. I think that the trial by jury is better, uh, you know, having a unanimous decision rather than to have one person be responsible.
a judge could be objective in every case
I don't think that they could be objective in every case, every time.
negation
present
[ "-2", "-3", "-3", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-3", "-2" ]
A: Okay. Uh, one of the things they talked about was, uh, what do we think about a judge making the decision? B: Uh-huh. A: And I really don't agree with that. I think that the trial by jury is better, uh, you know, having a unanimous decision rather than to have one person be responsible.</s>I don't think that they could be objective in every case, every time.</s>a judge could be objective in every case
SWBD-77
9,639
A2MGH3MBXMKD96
-3
4-3
3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4
know
A: Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts? B: I don't know. You know some of the health insurance is written that way. You know, that, uh, if you buy an accident and death or dismemberment policy, you know, it s-, pre specified in the policy so much
a person can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb
but I don't know that you can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb, uh, arbitrarily that is always going to fit in all cases.
negation
present
[ "0", "-2", "-2", "-2", "0", "-3", "-2", "-2" ]
A: Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts? B: I don't know. You know some of the health insurance is written that way. You know, that, uh, if you buy an accident and death or dismemberment policy, you know, it s-, pre specified in the policy so much</s>but I don't know that you can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb, uh, arbitrarily that is always going to fit in all cases.</s>a person can necessarily put a value on somebody's limb
SWBD-81
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A3FFZN4FO3Q789
0
00
3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4
recognize
B: If, uh, you've some kid uh, who's from a broken family, the schools are supposed to fill that void. It's gotten way beyond uh, you know, teaching classes and maybe providing extracurricular sports activities or something like, oh, were kind of traditionally the school's roles. A: Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting because, uh, we're just having conversation on this, uh, with a couple of people yesterday. And I was expressing my frustrations that, uh, so many problems, I work in a high school, are that kids don't have a degree of self-discipline which may be reflected in society at large. Uh, and you can't expect in a classroom for a particular course an hour a day to counteract, uh, sixteen or seventeen years of influence at home. B: Right. A:
there is a problem
Um, and, it's seen more so because when you call parents up, many parents won't even recognize that there is a problem
negation
future
[ "3", "2", "-2", "2", "3", "1", "2", "2" ]
B: If, uh, you've some kid uh, who's from a broken family, the schools are supposed to fill that void. It's gotten way beyond uh, you know, teaching classes and maybe providing extracurricular sports activities or something like, oh, were kind of traditionally the school's roles. A: Yeah. Yeah, it's interesting because, uh, we're just having conversation on this, uh, with a couple of people yesterday. And I was expressing my frustrations that, uh, so many problems, I work in a high school, are that kids don't have a degree of self-discipline which may be reflected in society at large. Uh, and you can't expect in a classroom for a particular course an hour a day to counteract, uh, sixteen or seventeen years of influence at home. B: Right. A:</s>Um, and, it's seen more so because when you call parents up, many parents won't even recognize that there is a problem</s>there is a problem
SWBD-308
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A3FFZN4FO3Q789
-2
6-2
3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4
think
A: And, uh, I don't know, it leaves a lot of time out for family and things like that. In other words, they just prioritize their lives differently. But I think that has a lot to do with economic situation. B: Yes. What about like as far as, uh, social changes in the individual?
the individual has as much time as they did ten or twenty years ago
Do you think that the individual has as much time as they did, let's say, ten, twenty years ago?
question
present
[ "0", "0", "0", "-1", "-1", "0", "0", "0" ]
A: And, uh, I don't know, it leaves a lot of time out for family and things like that. In other words, they just prioritize their lives differently. But I think that has a lot to do with economic situation. B: Yes. What about like as far as, uh, social changes in the individual?</s>Do you think that the individual has as much time as they did, let's say, ten, twenty years ago?</s>the individual has as much time as they did ten or twenty years ago
SWBD-430
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A3FFZN4FO3Q789
0
00
3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4
think
A: And I think that, it's one thing to, uh, voluntarily give it because someone asks. You can always refuse but it's another thing where it's required by law and then they go ahead and take that information and sell it to somebody. You know, B: Right. Uh, That, A:
they have the right to do that
I don't think they have the right to do that.
negation
present
[ "0", "0", "-3", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-2", "-1" ]
A: And I think that, it's one thing to, uh, voluntarily give it because someone asks. You can always refuse but it's another thing where it's required by law and then they go ahead and take that information and sell it to somebody. You know, B: Right. Uh, That, A:</s>I don't think they have the right to do that.</s>they have the right to do that
SWBD-346
8,041
A3FFZN4FO3Q789
0
00
3IVKZBIBJ0EV5L1D3LUFHJ1EL5XHS4
think
A: Okay. Uh, one of the things they talked about was, uh, what do we think about a judge making the decision? B: Uh-huh. A: And I really don't agree with that. I think that the trial by jury is better, uh, you know, having a unanimous decision rather than to have one person be responsible.
a judge could be objective in every case
I don't think that they could be objective in every case, every time.
negation
present
[ "-2", "-3", "-3", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-3", "-2" ]
A: Okay. Uh, one of the things they talked about was, uh, what do we think about a judge making the decision? B: Uh-huh. A: And I really don't agree with that. I think that the trial by jury is better, uh, you know, having a unanimous decision rather than to have one person be responsible.</s>I don't think that they could be objective in every case, every time.</s>a judge could be objective in every case
SWBD-77
9,638
A3FFZN4FO3Q789
-2
6-2
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
know
B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,
anybody would feel good
but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.
negation
present
[ "0", "-1", "-1", "-3", "0", "-3", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "0" ]
B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,</s>but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.</s>anybody would feel good
SWBD-88
9,751
A1IFIK8J49WBER
-1
5-1
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
understand
B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,
they don't want to be with anybody else
I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.
negation
present
[ "2", "3", "2", "3", "3", "0", "3", "1", "3", "-1", "-3", "2" ]
B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,</s>I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.</s>they don't want to be with anybody else
SWBD-327
7,844
A1IFIK8J49WBER
3
33
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb.
the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?
question
present
[ "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "-1", "2" ]
B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb. </s>Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?</s>the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
SWBD-431
8,940
A1IFIK8J49WBER
2
22
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:
they like the fact that he has one
I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-2", "2", "-3", "0", "-2", "0", "-2", "-2", "-1", "-3", "-2" ]
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:</s>I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.</s>they like the fact that he has one
SWBD-347
8,056
A1IFIK8J49WBER
-2
6-2
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: I do not know. I wonder where he gets it? You know, you must, I think TV is bad. Because they, uh, show all sorts of violence on, A: That and I do not think a lot of parents, I mean, I do not know how it is in the Air Force base. But, uh, I just do not think a lot of people, because of the economy, both need to work, you know.
a lot of parents are that involved
I just do not think a lot of parents are that involved any more.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-3", "-1", "-1", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "-1", "-3" ]
B: I do not know. I wonder where he gets it? You know, you must, I think TV is bad. Because they, uh, show all sorts of violence on, A: That and I do not think a lot of parents, I mean, I do not know how it is in the Air Force base. But, uh, I just do not think a lot of people, because of the economy, both need to work, you know.</s>I just do not think a lot of parents are that involved any more.</s>a lot of parents are that involved
SWBD-78
9,653
A1IFIK8J49WBER
-2
6-2
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
know
B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,
anybody would feel good
but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.
negation
present
[ "0", "-1", "-1", "-3", "0", "-3", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "0" ]
B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,</s>but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.</s>anybody would feel good
SWBD-88
9,760
A1USR9JCAMDGM3
0
00
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
understand
B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,
they don't want to be with anybody else
I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.
negation
present
[ "2", "3", "2", "3", "3", "0", "3", "1", "3", "-1", "-3", "2" ]
B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,</s>I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.</s>they don't want to be with anybody else
SWBD-327
7,839
A1USR9JCAMDGM3
3
33
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb.
the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?
question
present
[ "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "-1", "2" ]
B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb. </s>Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?</s>the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
SWBD-431
8,930
A1USR9JCAMDGM3
0
00
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:
they like the fact that he has one
I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-2", "2", "-3", "0", "-2", "0", "-2", "-2", "-1", "-3", "-2" ]
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:</s>I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.</s>they like the fact that he has one
SWBD-347
8,055
A1USR9JCAMDGM3
0
00
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: I do not know. I wonder where he gets it? You know, you must, I think TV is bad. Because they, uh, show all sorts of violence on, A: That and I do not think a lot of parents, I mean, I do not know how it is in the Air Force base. But, uh, I just do not think a lot of people, because of the economy, both need to work, you know.
a lot of parents are that involved
I just do not think a lot of parents are that involved any more.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-3", "-1", "-1", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "-1", "-3" ]
B: I do not know. I wonder where he gets it? You know, you must, I think TV is bad. Because they, uh, show all sorts of violence on, A: That and I do not think a lot of parents, I mean, I do not know how it is in the Air Force base. But, uh, I just do not think a lot of people, because of the economy, both need to work, you know.</s>I just do not think a lot of parents are that involved any more.</s>a lot of parents are that involved
SWBD-78
9,654
A1USR9JCAMDGM3
-3
4-3
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
know
B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,
anybody would feel good
but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.
negation
present
[ "0", "-1", "-1", "-3", "0", "-3", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "0" ]
B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,</s>but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.</s>anybody would feel good
SWBD-88
9,757
A2C84POENS2UNY
-2
6-2
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
understand
B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,
they don't want to be with anybody else
I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.
negation
present
[ "2", "3", "2", "3", "3", "0", "3", "1", "3", "-1", "-3", "2" ]
B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,</s>I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.</s>they don't want to be with anybody else
SWBD-327
7,845
A2C84POENS2UNY
1
11
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb.
the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?
question
present
[ "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "-1", "2" ]
B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb. </s>Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?</s>the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
SWBD-431
8,936
A2C84POENS2UNY
0
00
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:
they like the fact that he has one
I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-2", "2", "-3", "0", "-2", "0", "-2", "-2", "-1", "-3", "-2" ]
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:</s>I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.</s>they like the fact that he has one
SWBD-347
8,051
A2C84POENS2UNY
2
22
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: I do not know. I wonder where he gets it? You know, you must, I think TV is bad. Because they, uh, show all sorts of violence on, A: That and I do not think a lot of parents, I mean, I do not know how it is in the Air Force base. But, uh, I just do not think a lot of people, because of the economy, both need to work, you know.
a lot of parents are that involved
I just do not think a lot of parents are that involved any more.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-3", "-1", "-1", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "-1", "-3" ]
B: I do not know. I wonder where he gets it? You know, you must, I think TV is bad. Because they, uh, show all sorts of violence on, A: That and I do not think a lot of parents, I mean, I do not know how it is in the Air Force base. But, uh, I just do not think a lot of people, because of the economy, both need to work, you know.</s>I just do not think a lot of parents are that involved any more.</s>a lot of parents are that involved
SWBD-78
9,648
A2C84POENS2UNY
-1
5-1
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
know
B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,
anybody would feel good
but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.
negation
present
[ "0", "-1", "-1", "-3", "0", "-3", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "0" ]
B: So, she tried to enter her number and it wouldn't work so she said, whew, it's for you. But, uh, you know, I don't know, I struggle with it,</s>but I really think that in terms of like this, I think that it might not be such a bad thing. Because, I don't know that anybody would feel good, you know, like if you let someone like that loose in your community.</s>anybody would feel good
SWBD-88
9,759
A1K8QNLYYYX21W
-1
5-1
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
understand
B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,
they don't want to be with anybody else
I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.
negation
present
[ "2", "3", "2", "3", "3", "0", "3", "1", "3", "-1", "-3", "2" ]
B: but, um, at least they all seem to have, uh, you know, people that monitor their, uh, medication intake and dining facilities, you know, go to the dining room and eat some good meals. A: Uh-huh. B: I know when my friend's mother-in-law first went in, I mean, very antisocial. Maybe it takes a while for them to say, okay, well I'll be with other people but, A: Adapt. B: Yeah,</s>I don't understand that, they don't want to be with anybody else.</s>they don't want to be with anybody else
SWBD-327
7,840
A1K8QNLYYYX21W
2
22
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb.
the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?
question
present
[ "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0", "2", "0", "-1", "2" ]
B: And, uh, granted some people need to be compensated if they have really been wronged, you know. A: Well, how do you feel about setting, like, well, for example, uh, or some incident where someone loses a limb. </s>Do you think the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm, a dollar figure for losing different body parts?</s>the jury should have a dollar figure for losing an arm
SWBD-431
8,937
A1K8QNLYYYX21W
2
22
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:
they like the fact that he has one
I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-2", "2", "-3", "0", "-2", "0", "-2", "-2", "-1", "-3", "-2" ]
B: And you know, we had all the necessities, so. And I very seldom use a credit card on necessities. I always use it for something I want not something I need. A: Exactly. B: So, A: Yeah, my parents are really good about not using credit cards. They are against it. B: Yeah. A:</s>I don't think they like the fact that I have one either.</s>they like the fact that he has one
SWBD-347
8,049
A1K8QNLYYYX21W
-3
4-3
3GKAWYFRAPYHGDGJP87VVTH56TXPDN
think
B: I do not know. I wonder where he gets it? You know, you must, I think TV is bad. Because they, uh, show all sorts of violence on, A: That and I do not think a lot of parents, I mean, I do not know how it is in the Air Force base. But, uh, I just do not think a lot of people, because of the economy, both need to work, you know.
a lot of parents are that involved
I just do not think a lot of parents are that involved any more.
negation
present
[ "-3", "-3", "-1", "-1", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "-1", "-3" ]
B: I do not know. I wonder where he gets it? You know, you must, I think TV is bad. Because they, uh, show all sorts of violence on, A: That and I do not think a lot of parents, I mean, I do not know how it is in the Air Force base. But, uh, I just do not think a lot of people, because of the economy, both need to work, you know.</s>I just do not think a lot of parents are that involved any more.</s>a lot of parents are that involved
SWBD-78
9,647
A1K8QNLYYYX21W
-3
4-3
36D1BWBEHN6OS0LQ03VMI6W64X1M2J
know
A: I mean I've never seen them do it without hose, I mean they always have hose on, but still, they're shorts, I don't care what you say, they're shorts. B: Well I think TI's dress code is pretty lax considering everything, anyway, you know, uh. A:
EDS has a very strict dress code
I didn't know that EDS has a very strict dress code,
negation
past
[ "0", "0", "0", "-1", "0", "0", "-1", "0" ]
A: I mean I've never seen them do it without hose, I mean they always have hose on, but still, they're shorts, I don't care what you say, they're shorts. B: Well I think TI's dress code is pretty lax considering everything, anyway, you know, uh. A:</s>I didn't know that EDS has a very strict dress code,</s>EDS has a very strict dress code
SWBD-93
9,815
A2ZV96GRXVSXK4
0
00
36D1BWBEHN6OS0LQ03VMI6W64X1M2J
think
A: But, I'm not real sure that we promised them anything. B: Uh-huh. A: I, that would have been stupid, B: Yeah. A:
they did it
and I don't think we did it.
negation
present
[ "-2", "-2", "-3", "-1", "-2", "-2", "-2", "-2" ]
A: But, I'm not real sure that we promised them anything. B: Uh-huh. A: I, that would have been stupid, B: Yeah. A:</s>and I don't think we did it.</s>they did it
SWBD-348
8,065
A2ZV96GRXVSXK4
-2
6-2
36D1BWBEHN6OS0LQ03VMI6W64X1M2J
think
A: That most of it is plea bargained, uh, half way through or most of the cases are plea bargained anyway. B: Right. A: But, uh, uh, how do you feel uh, about the jury system itself?
the jury system should be changed
do you think that should be changed?
question
present
[ "0", "0", "3", "0", "0", "0", "0", "0" ]
A: That most of it is plea bargained, uh, half way through or most of the cases are plea bargained anyway. B: Right. A: But, uh, uh, how do you feel uh, about the jury system itself?</s>do you think that should be changed?</s>the jury system should be changed
SWBD-432
8,947
A2ZV96GRXVSXK4
0
00
36D1BWBEHN6OS0LQ03VMI6W64X1M2J
think
B: That's it. A: And that's not one of those things that you can turn the wheel back and reverse everything. B: Uh-huh.
they're going to use it too frequently
Well, right now our laws are so liberal that, uh, even with the death penalty in effect, I do n't think that, uh, they're going to use it, uh, too frequently, uh, unfortunately.
negation
present
[ "-2", "-2", "-1", "-2", "-2", "-3", "-3", "0" ]
B: That's it. A: And that's not one of those things that you can turn the wheel back and reverse everything. B: Uh-huh.</s>Well, right now our laws are so liberal that, uh, even with the death penalty in effect, I do n't think that, uh, they're going to use it, uh, too frequently, uh, unfortunately.</s>they're going to use it too frequently
SWBD-371
8,317
A2ZV96GRXVSXK4
0
00
36D1BWBEHN6OS0LQ03VMI6W64X1M2J
think
A: Highland Park's thinking about going that route. B: Uh-huh. A: So it, and then I think that's going to push teachers to dress a lot more professionally than they do. B: Yeah,
a lot of teachers are very professional
I don't think a lot of teachers are very professional
negation
present
[ "-3", "-2", "1", "-2", "-3", "-2", "-3", "-2" ]
A: Highland Park's thinking about going that route. B: Uh-huh. A: So it, and then I think that's going to push teachers to dress a lot more professionally than they do. B: Yeah,</s>I don't think a lot of teachers are very professional</s>a lot of teachers are very professional
SWBD-79
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The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets?</s>Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed?</s>if you sold the asset you own
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Any settlement is also expected to exclude Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters from any of the projects they were working on at Warner. The Guber-Peters duo have 50 projects in various stages of development and production at Warner, including ``Bonfire of the Vanities'' and ``A Bright Shining Lie.''
Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects
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if you sold the asset you own
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The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets?</s>Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed?</s>if you sold the asset you own
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a cooperative will be closed or its prices be reduced
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Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects
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``A lot of this is going to be code-related,'' says Ignazio J. Ruvolo, a construction law specialist at Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon, a San Francisco law firm. Plaintiffs, he says, will argue that damaged structures weren't built to proper design standards.
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if you sold the asset you own
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The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets?</s>Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed?</s>if you sold the asset you own
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a cooperative will be closed or its prices be reduced
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Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects
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``A lot of this is going to be code-related,'' says Ignazio J. Ruvolo, a construction law specialist at Bronson, Bronson & McKinnon, a San Francisco law firm. Plaintiffs, he says, will argue that damaged structures weren't built to proper design standards.
the buildings met San Francisco's stringent building codes
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if you sold the asset you own
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The value traded on the exchanges is close to $3 trillion. If the tax on any gain to those assets was doubled, wouldn't the value fall to the owners of the assets?</s>Isn't it reasonable to assume that the asset you own would be worth more if the government suddenly announced that if you sold it, you would be able to keep 30% more of its gain than you previously believed?</s>if you sold the asset you own
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a cooperative will be closed or its prices be reduced
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Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters might not eventually get their hands on some of their projects
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