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a particular person yearned to do a particular thing .
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that person didn't do that thing .
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recast/recast_megaveridicality
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When asked about the movie, Mason said, 'I thought Errol Flynn was brilliant as Custer and has since become my favourite actor! '.
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Mason liked the movie .
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recast/recast_sentiment
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Ethan entered the hallway. Avery entered the hallway. The corn is in the red drawer. Ethan exited the hallway. William entered the hallway. Avery moved the corn to the blue drawer. Avery exited the hallway. William exited the hallway. Ethan entered the back yard.
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Ethan look for the corn in the red drawer.
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tomi-nli
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Citizens of Parktown are worried by the increased frequency of serious crimes committed by local teenagers. In response, the city government has instituted a series of measures designed to keep teenagers at home in the late evening. Even if the measures succeed in keeping teenagers at home, however, they are unlikely to affect the problem that concerns citizens, since most crimes committed by local teenagers take place between 3 p. m. and 6 p. m.
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Teenagers are much less likely to commit serious crimes when they are at home than when they are not at home most substantially weakens the argument.
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logiqa-2.0-nli
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There are four persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Sandra does not know whether Terri is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Julie does not know whether Morris is thirsty.
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Sandra can now know whether someone is thirsty.
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mindgames
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Amy went on a road trip to Georgia. She was going to apply for custody of her son. "She arrived in Atlanta, and hurried to the courthouse." She testified that her ex-husband wasn't fit to be a father. The judge granted Amy custody of her son.
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Amy is alive starts after She apply for custody of her son
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tracie
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Nobel Peace Prize is being awarded to Henry Kissinger
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Henry Kissinger is receiving Nobel Peace Prize
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sherliic
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6-pack beer plus 2 drinks per day for many years: now claims he has been dry for 2 years
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The person did not use cocaine in the past.
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SDOH-NLI
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What do I do if the ATM swallowed my card?
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This banking customer example message is about the source of funds.
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dataset_train_nli
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What is not explicitly stated as true is considered false.
Anne is red. Bob is furry. Charlie is young. Dave is kind. All kind people are not young. If someone is young and furry then they are not kind. All young people are smart. If someone is not kind then they are red. If Bob is red and Bob is furry then Bob is smart. If someone is not kind then they are furry. If someone is kind and not furry then they are red. If someone is not red then they are blue.
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Bob is furry.
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ruletaker
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~((~((c|(b|(y|z))))>(a>z)))
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((a|y)|((c|o)&((c|a)|(r&(b>o)))))
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logical-entailment
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Cefpodoxime proxetil is an orally administered prodrug which is converted in vivo to the third generation cephalosporin cefpodoxime. Cefpodoxime has a similar spectrum of antibacterial activity to the parenteral cephalosporins ceftriaxone and cefotaxime and a long elimination half-life, which allows once- or twice-daily administration. Cefpodoxime proxetil has proven efficacy in the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia and upper respiratory tract, skin and soft tissue and urinary tract infections. It has been evaluated for use in cost-containment programmes, as stepdown (parenteral-to-oral conversion) therapy in the treatment of community-acquired pneumonia and as abbreviated therapy in upper respiratory tract infections. Substituting oral for parenteral therapy can achieve considerable savings (in acquisition, delivery and labour costs). Moreover, oral administration has advantages for the patient in terms of comfort and mobility, avoids the hazards of parenteral delivery and may allow earlier discharge from hospital, or even allow home treatment from the outset in low-risk patients. As hospitalisation is usually the major cost component in treating serious infections, considerable savings can be made in this way. Pharmacy-driven stepdown programmes in 2 US hospitals have achieved cost savings by targeting patients with community-acquired pneumonia for early conversion from intravenous ceftriaxone therapy to oral cefpodoxime proxetil. Costs were compared with those from a control group of patients who continued to receive intravenous ceftriaxone until physicians deemed that oral therapy (with various agents) was appropriate. In one study, duration of parenteral therapy in the cefpodoxime proxetil group was reduced from 6.18 to 3.82 days and duration of hospitalisation was reduced from 10.06 to 6.23 days (p < 0.02), with corresponding hospitalisation cost reductions of $US7300 per patient. However, clinical trial data relating to the efficacy of cefpodoxime proxetil as stepdown therapy in patients initially requiring parenteral antibacterials are lacking. Abbreviated (4-to 7-day) cephalosporin regimens appear to be as effective as traditional 10-day penicillin regimens in the treatment of upper respiratory tract infections. Short regimens may improve patient compliance and tolerability, thereby reducing the costs of adverse effects and treatment failures. Data from preliminary clinical studies suggest that a 5-day course of cefpodoxime proxetil is as effective as an 8-day course of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid in treating either acute otitis media or sinusitis, and as effective as a 10-day course of amoxicillin/ clavulanic acid and more effective than a 10-day course of phenoxymethyl- penicillin in the treatment of pharyngotonsillitis. Cefpodoxime proxetil tended to be better tolerated and was associated with better compliance than penicillin-based regimens. Indeed, a pharmacoeconomic study showed that a 10-day regimen of cefpodoxime proxetil was associated with lower costs for treating adverse effects and treatment failures than a 10-day regimen of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid in the treatment of acute otitis media in children. A 5-day course of cefpodoxime proxetil had a lower cost per patient treated per month free of recurrence than a 10-day course of phenoxymethylpenicillin (non-generic) or amoxicillin/clavulanic acid in the treatment of recurrent pharyngotonsillitis. Thus, evidence to date suggests that cefpodoxime proxetil has potential for use as stepdown therapy in community-acquired pneumonia and in abbreviated therapy courses in upper respiratory tract infections. These preliminary observations require confirmation in well designed studies.
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This study does not have human subjects
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biosift-nli
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A new report from pensions law firm Sackers, which was commissioned by Sky (Sky Broadband), has concluded that there is “no bar from a pensions perspective” to stop Ofcom from delivering functional and legal separation of Openreach from BT. Openreach was established by the regulator in 2006, with the aim being for it to take responsibility for maintaining and upgrading BT’s national UK telecoms and broadband network, albeit on a “functionally separate” basis. But Ofcom’s recent Strategic Review found that the organisation “still has an incentive to make decisions in the interests of BT, rather than BT’s competitors, which can lead to competition problems.” The review thus pledged to tackle this by delivering a number of key changes, such as requiring Openreach to give rivals better access to its cable ducts and poles (full details), a much more independent governance structure (this remains a key sticking point), tougher minimum service requirements and better information sharing. In the end Ofcom stopped short of recommending that Openreach be fully split from BT’s control, although they have continued to keep that option on the table just in case the incumbent refuses to reach a voluntary agreement. Naturally this outcome did not please BT’s arch rivals (e.g. Sky, TalkTalk and Vodafone) and they have thus continued to campaign feverishly (here). One of the biggest stumbling blocks in any split might of course be BT’s Pension Scheme, which remains the largest private sector occupational pension scheme in the UK. As at 30th June 2015, BT Pension Scheme Trustee Limited, the sole Trustee of the BT Pension Scheme, reported that net assets were £43.084 billion compared with liabilities of £53 billion. However the new Sackers report believes that it is “technically possible” to manage the legal issues relating to Openreach employees’ defined benefit pension liabilities, held currently in the BT Pension Scheme. This is important because some 301,500 pensioners are associated with BT’s scheme (around 164,000 of those are retired former employees). Sackers Statement “The most straightforward and least intrusive way to achieve functional and legal separation from a pension perspective would be to permit the newly formed Openreach subsidiary to join the BT Pension Scheme as a participating employer. This is the premise supporting options 1 and 2 set out in our report. Under both of those options, the participation of Openreach in BTPS would be restricted to only those Openreach employees who currently participate in BTPS. Under option 11 Openreach would assume responsibility for making contributions to cover future service pension costs only with past service liabilities remaining with British Telecommunications plc. Under option 22, in addition to paying future service pension costs, Openreach would take on the contractual responsibility for paying a share of deficit contributions in respect of the past service liabilities of its employees who have pension benefits in the BT Pension Scheme. Our report identifies other possible options for dealing with BT Pension Scheme liabilities attributable to current and former employees in the Openreach business. For the benefit of those with limited experience of pension matters, it is worth noting that all the options described, whilst technical in nature, are quite ordinary in a UK pension law context.” The report notes that all of the options would also be made “significantly easier to implement” if the Government were to amend the Crown Guarantee to cover the pension liabilities of Openreach under the BT Pension Scheme. Apparently doing this “would not increase” the total liabilities which are currently the subject of that guarantee. The Crown Guarantee only applies in the “unlikely event” of a winding up of BT plc and in that circumstance covers BT plc’s obligations to make contributions (including deficit payments) to BT Pension Scheme in respect of all BT plc employees past and present, whether they joined the scheme pre or post privatisation. A BT Spokesperson told ISPreview.co.uk: “Sky cannot simply wish away inconvenient truths. The kind of governance changes they have suggested for Openreach would have a material negative impact on the pension position. We at BT are clear about this, and our view is supported by authoritative, independent analyses by KPMG, PwC and Freshfields. Sackers have raised the importance of the employer covenant and the critical impact this will have, but unlike KPMG and PwC, they are not employer covenant advisors.” Sky would of course argue differently and they say the Sackers report shows that pensions are not a major hurdle. Ultimately Ofcom will have the final say and the regulator has previously promised to publish its final statement during the summer, which means that we should get the result within the next month or two. Much will no doubt depend upon whether BT has done enough to satisfy Ofcom’s concern and, if not, whether the regulator has the stomach to proceed with full separation. Given the current impact of Brexit upon BT’s business and share price, one wonders whether that too might play into the operator’s corner.
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There is " no bar from a pensions bill " to prevent Ofcom splitting BT from Openreach , according to a report commissioned by Sky . BT 's pension scheme , which has assets of £ 43bn and liabilities of £ 53bn , has long been held up as one of the stumbling blocks to separation . Ofcom 's strategic review made several recommendations , including " more independent governance structure " and better access to infrastructure for companies , including BT and Sky , but stopped short of splitting the companies . A BT spokesperson said , “ We can not simply wish away inconvenient truths " .
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doc-nli
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The Stranglers started going downhill when they took to releasing piss - poor cover versions as singles.
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The Stranglers started worsen when they took to releasing piss - poor cover versions as singles.
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idioms-nli
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::stage Egg:: The first stage of life is spent as an egg. The white bean-shaped egg is tiny and about the size of a speck of dust. The egg is sticky and is quickly concealed by dirt, dust, and substrate. It will take around one to four weeks for an egg to hatch and the larva to emerge. ::stage Larva:: The second stage of life lasts about eight to ten weeks and is spent as a brown larva. This is the stage where the insect is a mealworm. When first hatched, the larva is quite small but will grow to one to one and a half inches long. Since the mealworm has a hard exoskeleton, the worm will need to molt and shed its hard outer shell in order to grow. Molts will occur ten to twenty times during this stage of life. A recently molted worm will be soft and white, but the exoskeleton will quickly harden. A mealworm spends its time eating and growing in order to save up energy for the next transformation. ::stage Pupa:: During a mealworm's last molt it will turn into a white alien-like pupa. The pupa has no mouth or anus so does not eat. The pupa does have leg and wing buds, but they do not function. The pupa is quite helpless and the only movement it can do is wiggle. This stage of life will last one to three weeks as the pupa transforms its organs and body into an adult. ::stage Adult:: The final stage of the insect's life is as the darkling beetle and lasts one to three months. The beetle will be white with a soft exoskeleton. As the outer shell hardens, the beetle will turn brown and then black. The beetle does have hard wings, but it is unable to fly. After about one to two weeks of adult life, beetles will begin to mate and reproduce. A few days after mating, female beetles will burrow into soil or substrate and lay eggs. Darkling beetles are prolific breeders and females can lay hundreds of eggs during their adult lives.
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In the beetle stage, it has wing buds
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lifecycle-entailment
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It’s not a coincidence. It’s truth.
President Biden’s wasteful spending agenda has led to a 40-year record in inf… https://t.co/o5pW8BsOeZ
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The author of this text supports government spending.
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Pol_NLI
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The brain reaches 90% of its adult size by the time a person reaches what year of age?
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The brain reaches 90% of its adult size by the time a person is six years of age.
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glue/qnli
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Up to 150 workers were believed to have been inside the factory, which produces syringes and other plastic medical supplies, at the time of the explosion.
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Workers were inside the plant at the time of the explosion.
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glue/rte
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I sat there feeling rather like a chappie I'd once read about in a book, who murdered another cove and hid the body under the dining-room table, and then had to be the life and soul of a dinner party, with it there all the time.
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He had to be the life and soul of a dinner party, with the body there all the time.
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glue/wnli
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The psychologist told the patient to fill out a questionnaire so he could be quickly assessed.
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The patient was going to be assessed.
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super_glue/axg
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Sandra and John moved to the bathroom. Then they went back to the hallway. Daniel and John moved to the kitchen. Then they travelled to the bedroom.
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Daniel is in the kitchen.
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babi_nli/compound-coreference
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Mary is no longer in the garden. Mary is in the garden. John journeyed to the garden. Sandra went back to the bedroom. Sandra is in the office. John is no longer in the garden. John journeyed to the office. Mary moved to the bedroom. Daniel is in the bathroom. Mary is in the kitchen.
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Daniel is in the bathroom.
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babi_nli/simple-negation
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The pink rectangle is to the left of the triangle. The pink rectangle is to the right of the yellow square.
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The triangle is to the right of the yellow square.
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babi_nli/positional-reasoning
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The hallway is south of the kitchen. The bathroom is north of the office. The hallway is east of the garden. The bedroom is south of the hallway. The office is north of the kitchen.
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You go from the hallway to the office by heading n,w.
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babi_nli/path-finding
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Mary is either in the bedroom or the school. Julie is in the park. Mary moved to the school. Julie journeyed to the cinema. Mary moved to the cinema. Fred is in the kitchen. Bill moved to the office. Fred moved to the cinema. Julie travelled to the kitchen. Bill is in the bedroom.
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Bill is in the office.
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babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge
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Mary travelled to the bedroom. John got the milk. John put down the milk there. Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. John travelled to the garden. John journeyed to the kitchen. Daniel went back to the hallway. Mary got the apple. Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra journeyed to the bedroom. John moved to the bathroom. Sandra journeyed to the office. Sandra took the milk. John got the football. John discarded the football. John grabbed the football there. Mary dropped the apple. Mary went to the garden. John dropped the football there. Sandra went back to the garden. Sandra put down the milk there. John grabbed the football. Daniel went back to the office. Daniel travelled to the bathroom. John put down the football. Daniel picked up the football. John went to the office. Mary took the milk. Daniel left the football. Mary moved to the hallway. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Mary grabbed the apple. Mary moved to the hallway. Daniel grabbed the football. Daniel journeyed to the garden. John travelled to the hallway. Mary put down the milk. Mary picked up the milk. Daniel travelled to the bathroom. Daniel discarded the football.
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The football before the bathroom was in the hallway.
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babi_nli/three-supporting-facts
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Fred took the football there. Jeff moved to the office. Fred discarded the football. Mary got the apple there. Mary left the apple. Fred moved to the office. Mary got the apple there. Jeff went to the garden. Mary dropped the apple. Mary grabbed the apple there. Fred journeyed to the bathroom. Mary discarded the apple. Mary moved to the hallway. Fred went back to the kitchen. Bill went to the kitchen. Jeff moved to the office. Fred went to the hallway. Jeff went back to the garden. Jeff went back to the kitchen. Jeff moved to the hallway. Jeff journeyed to the bedroom. Bill grabbed the apple there. Bill put down the apple. Bill grabbed the apple there. Bill discarded the apple. Mary went to the bathroom. Fred journeyed to the kitchen. Bill went back to the bathroom. Fred journeyed to the garden. Jeff picked up the milk there. Jeff discarded the milk there. Jeff got the football there. Bill journeyed to the bedroom. Jeff gave the football to Bill. Bill left the football. Jeff got the milk there.
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Jeff gave to Bill a milk.
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babi_nli/three-arg-relations
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Wolves are afraid of sheep. Winona is a wolf. Mice are afraid of wolves. Cats are afraid of wolves. Gertrude is a wolf. Emily is a wolf. Sheep are afraid of mice. Jessica is a cat.
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Jessica is afraid of cat.
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babi_nli/basic-deduction
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John and Mary journeyed to the hallway. John and Daniel went to the bedroom. Sandra and Mary went back to the bathroom. Mary and Daniel went to the hallway.
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Mary is in the bedroom.
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babi_nli/conjunction
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Mary picked up the milk there. Mary went to the bathroom. Mary dropped the milk. John went to the kitchen.
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Mary is carrying milk.
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babi_nli/lists-sets
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Bill travelled to the park this morning. Bill moved to the office yesterday. This morning Mary went to the cinema. Yesterday Mary went to the kitchen. Yesterday Julie travelled to the kitchen. Bill travelled to the school this afternoon.
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Bill before the park was in the cinema.
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babi_nli/time-reasoning
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Sandra moved to the bathroom. John journeyed to the office. Sandra went back to the hallway. John moved to the bedroom.
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John is in the hallway.
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babi_nli/single-supporting-fact
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Daniel went to the hallway. Sandra picked up the football there. Mary went back to the bathroom. Sandra left the football. John journeyed to the office. Mary went to the hallway. Sandra took the football there. John went back to the hallway. John moved to the kitchen. Mary moved to the garden. Sandra dropped the football there. Mary got the apple there. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel went back to the bedroom. Mary moved to the bedroom. Sandra got the milk there. Sandra put down the milk. Mary put down the apple there.
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The milk is in the kitchen.
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babi_nli/two-supporting-facts
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John went back to the garden. Daniel journeyed to the hallway. Sandra picked up the milk there. Sandra handed the milk to John. John handed the milk to Sandra. Sandra gave the milk to John.
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There are two objects is John carrying.
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babi_nli/counting
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The chest is bigger than the suitcase. The box is bigger than the suitcase. The chest fits inside the box. The suitcase is bigger than the box of chocolates. The container fits inside the box.
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The suitcase fit in the box.
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babi_nli/size-reasoning
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John got the apple there. Mary grabbed the milk there. Sandra went to the hallway. John moved to the hallway. Daniel picked up the football there. Daniel put down the football there. Sandra went to the kitchen. John moved to the bathroom. John grabbed the football there. Mary went to the hallway. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. John left the football.
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Mary is in the bathroom.
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babi_nli/yes-no-questions
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Greg is a lion. Brian is a frog. Julius is a swan. Julius is yellow. Lily is a frog. Lily is green. Bernhard is a swan. Greg is yellow. Bernhard is yellow.
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Brian is yellow.
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babi_nli/basic-induction
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Daniel travelled to the bathroom. After that he went to the hallway. John travelled to the hallway. Afterwards he moved to the bedroom.
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John is in the hallway.
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babi_nli/basic-coreference
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The hallway is east of the office. The kitchen is east of the hallway.
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East of the office is office.
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babi_nli/two-arg-relations
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Andrew heard that he ' d never gone hunting but decided to give it a shot
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Andrew did not hear a pun
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recast/recast_puns
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There swaggered Emily out of the jeb.
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Someone did not change their thoughts, feelings, or beliefs .
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recast/recast_verbcorner
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He asked about what to do .
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He caused the asking .
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recast/recast_verbnet
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turn the modem off and see if the sound is still there ... could be static on the line ... if the sound is still there with the modem off then the problem is NOT the DSL ... .
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The turning happened
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recast/recast_factuality
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Pakistani officials said military fighter jets and helicopter gunships pounded tribal areas in northwestern Pakistan on Sunday , killing at least 30 insurgents and destroying seven militant hide-outs .
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Pakistan is a geographical/political entity
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recast/recast_ner
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a particular person yearned to do a particular thing .
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that person might or might not have done that thing .
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recast/recast_megaveridicality
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When asked about the movie, Ryland said, 'I thought Errol Flynn was brilliant as Custer and has since become my favourite actor! '.
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Ryland did not like the movie .
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recast/recast_sentiment
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Ethan entered the hallway. Avery entered the hallway. The corn is in the red drawer. Ethan exited the hallway. William entered the hallway. Avery moved the corn to the blue drawer. Avery exited the hallway. William exited the hallway. Ethan entered the back yard.
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Ethan think that Avery searches for the corn in the blue drawer.
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tomi-nli
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A batch of new products are not up to standard. After inspection, the reason is not due to the poor quality of raw materials or the design error of the products. From this we conclude that the sub-standard products are due to the low skill level of the workers.
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The statement "The product does not meet the requirements, either because of the poor quality of raw materials, or because of product design errors, or because of the low level of skill of the workers" best supports the conclusion.
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logiqa-2.0-nli
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There are three persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that not everyone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that Lillian does not know whether Avery is thirsty.
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Avery can now know that Lillian can know that everyone is thirsty.
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mindgames
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Jenna was out with friends on the last day of summer. They saw a talent competition in the park. They decided to enter. They put together a dance routine. They didn't win but it was a fun way to spend their last day.
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They practiced the dance routine starts after they put together a dance routine
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tracie
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Russia is dependent on United States of America
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United States of America is being like Russia
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sherliic
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6-pack beer plus 2 drinks per day for many years: now claims he has been dry for 2 years
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The person wasn't a drug user in the past.
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SDOH-NLI
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"
And perhaps you could explain how an inoccuous comment such as ""Pity you didn't take a break sooner, instead of wasting 3rd parties time with things that don't concern them."" constitutes a personal attack. It is simply a comment about you guys double standards."
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This example wikipedia comment does not contain toxic language.
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dataset_train_nli
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What is not explicitly stated as true is considered false.
The cat chases the rabbit. The cat is big. The cat likes the rabbit. The rabbit chases the cat. The rabbit is big. The rabbit is rough. The rabbit likes the cat. If the cat likes the rabbit then the cat eats the rabbit. If something likes the rabbit then the rabbit likes the cat. If something eats the cat then the cat chases the rabbit. If something eats the rabbit then it eats the cat. If the cat is rough then the cat is green. If something eats the rabbit and it is big then it chases the rabbit. If something chases the cat and the cat is rough then it is green. If something eats the cat and it chases the rabbit then the rabbit eats the cat.
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The cat is not big.
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ruletaker
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((~(q)&i)&~(~(t)))
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~(~((t&(s|(t|(t>(t|q)))))))
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logical-entailment
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A retrospective analysis of cases diagnosed as typhoid fever over a ten-year period at the University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria was carried out to assess the presentation pattern, laboratory investigation, mortality and mode of therapy. Incidence was of typhoid fever was highest in the dry months of the year. The mean age of survivors and the dead are 25.7 and 21.9 years respectively. Most of the patients presented with fever, abdominal pains and other gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting, constipation and diarrhoea. There was no specific temperature pattern but pulse rate > or = 120/minute was significantly associated with mortality. The commonest complication was intestinal perforation followed by haemorrhage with septic shock playing a prominent role in mortality. Mortality rate of 22.2% was recorded which is not significantly different from the 24% recorded at the same centre over three decades ago and most of them died within nine days of admission with 50% dying within 3 days. Most patients were scantily investigated with poor yield on blood, stool and urine cultures. Widal's test was not a favoured investigation and was not helpful in diagnosis. Chloramphenicol was the drug of choice as monotherapy, while metronidazole and gentamicin were used in cases of gut perforation. It is concluded that typhoid fever is still a major health concern in the tropics and efforts need to be geared up to combat this preventable scourge by improvement in basic necessities of life such as potable water, hygienic food in addition to health education.
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This study does not have any comparison patient group
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biosift-nli
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Virgil is traditionally ranked as one of Rome's greatest poets. His Aeneid has been considered the national epic of ancient Rome from the time of its composition to the present day. Modeled after Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, the Aeneid follows the Trojan refugee Aeneas as he struggles to fulfill his destiny and arrive on the shores of Italy—in Roman mythology the founding act of Rome. Virgil's work has had wide and deep influence on Western literature, most notably Dante's Divine Comedy, in which Virgil appears as Dante's guide through hell and purgatory.
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Aeneas is the main character in the Aeneid .
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doc-nli
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In telephone calls and private meetings they are saying: ‘ Don't do anything to rock the boat.
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In telephone calls and private meetings they are saying: ‘ Don't do anything to do something that causes problems.
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idioms-nli
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::stage Egg:: In the first stage a girl butterfly lays eggs. A butterfly first starts out as an egg. A girl butterfly lays the eggs on a leaf. She lays the eggs really close together. The eggs are really small and round. About five days after the eggs are laid. A tiny worm-like creature will hatch from the egg. ::stage Caterpillar:: The second stage is the caterpillar. A caterpillar is sometimes called larve. A caterpillar is a long creature. It looks like a worm. Most caterpillars have a cool pattern. This pattern has stripes or patches. The caterpillar is hungry once it has hatched. The caterpillar starts to eat leaves and flowers. The caterpillar eats these all the time. The caterpillar first eats the leaf that it was born on. The caterpillar stage is the eating and growing stage. A caterpillar grows really fast. This is because the caterpillars eat a lot. A caterpillar is really small when it is born. The caterpillar starts to grow fast. This is because the caterpillar eats all the time. The caterpillar grows so fast that it becomes too big for its skin. So the caterpillar has to shed its old skin. The caterpillar then gets new skin. Caterpillars shed their skin four or more times while they are growing. A caterpillar shedding its outgrown skin is called molting. Caterpillars do not stay in this stage very long. While they are in this stage, all they do is eat. ::stage Chrysalis:: Stage three is the chrysalis. This is when the caterpillar is done growing. The caterpillar makes a chrysalis. Another name for a chrysalis is a pupa. The chrysalis is mostly brown or green. The chrysalis is the same color as the things around it. Things like the trees, leaves, or branches. This is so that other animals cannot see it. This protects them. This keeps them from getting hurt. Pupa is the resting stage. Pupa also is the changing stage. The caterpillar starts to changes. It starts to turn into a butterfly. It starts to look different. Its shape starts to change. It changes quickly. It then turns into a butterfly. All this happens in the chrysalis. This does not take a long time. ::stage Adult Butterfly:: In stage four, the chrysalis opens. Soon a butterfly comes out. A butterfly is sometimes called an imago. It is also called an adult. Butterflies are very colorful. When the butterfly first comes out its wings are damp. The wings are also soft. The wings are folded against its body. The butterfly is also very tired. So the butterfly rests. Once the butterfly has rested, it will be ready to start flying. It will start to pump blood into its wings. This is to get them working and flapping. After it does this, it can now learn to fly. Butterflies cannot fly good at first. They need a lot of practice. It does not take long for them to learn. They learn fast. When it can fly, it will go look for food. The butterfly will also go look for a mate. It will soon find a mate. It will then lay eggs. The lifecycle will start all over again.
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In the imago stage, it has wings
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Sign up for 's Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news on fascinating discoveries, scientific advancements and more. For the first time in its 85-year history, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has a female director. Geochemist and space scientist Laurie Leshin will serve as the director for JPL as well as the vice president of the California Institute of Technology, both located in Pasadena. Faculty and students from Caltech founded JPL in 1936 and have managed the laboratory on behalf of NASA since 1958. It's a bit of a homecoming for Leshin, who earned her master's and doctoral degrees in geochemistry from Caltech and served as a member of the Curiosity rover science team that analyzed data to find evidence of water on the surface of Mars. Leshin has also spent more than two decades supporting and planning the upcoming Mars Sample Return missions, which will return Martian samples collected by the Perseverance rover to Earth by the 2030s. All of these Mars exploration missions are managed by JPL. As a scientist, Leshin has focused on understanding where and when water has been present throughout our solar system. Leshin also has an impressive record of serving in academia, holding senior positions at NASA and two White House appointments.Read MoreThe long road to returning first-ever samples from MarsLeshin has been the president of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, one of the oldest private STEM universities in the United States, since 2014 and served as the institute's first female president in its 150-year history. She will succeed Michael Watkins, the previous director of JPL who stepped down to resume his academic and research career at Caltech in August."NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory has a storied history of defying what was once thought impossible in the field of space exploration. In this new era
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This text is about politics.
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Pol_NLI
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What independent kingdom was formed out of the Maccabean Revolt of Judas Maccabeus?
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Out of this revolt was formed an independent Jewish kingdom known as the Hasmonaean Dynasty, which lasted from 165 BCE to 63 BCE.
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Saudi Arabia's production mix will shift to a higher proportion of lighter crudes. Unlike last year's Qatif and Abu Safah developments, nearly all of the proposed projects produce Arab Light or lighter crudes.
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Saudi Arabia produces more oil than any other country.
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The cat was lying by the mouse hole waiting for the mouse, but it was too impatient.
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The mouse was too impatient.
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glue/wnli
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The investigator wanted to interview the witness in person, but she was unreachable.
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The investigator was unreachable.
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super_glue/axg
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Sandra and John moved to the hallway. After that they travelled to the office. Sandra and Daniel travelled to the bathroom. Following that they went back to the bedroom. Daniel and Mary journeyed to the office. Then they journeyed to the hallway.
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Daniel is in the hallway.
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babi_nli/compound-coreference
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Sandra moved to the kitchen. Daniel is in the bedroom.
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Sandra is in the kitchen.
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babi_nli/simple-negation
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The pink rectangle is to the left of the blue square. The blue square is to the left of the triangle.
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The pink rectangle is to the right of the triangle.
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babi_nli/positional-reasoning
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The office is east of the bathroom. The kitchen is north of the office. The hallway is east of the garden. The bedroom is south of the garden. The garden is east of the kitchen.
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You go from the office to the garden by heading n,e.
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babi_nli/path-finding
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Fred is in the bedroom. Julie is in the kitchen.
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Fred is in the school.
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babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge
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John moved to the kitchen. Sandra journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra went back to the kitchen. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Mary picked up the apple. Daniel went to the bathroom. Mary put down the apple there. Mary journeyed to the garden. Daniel went back to the garden. Mary went to the office. Daniel grabbed the milk there. Daniel left the milk. Daniel went back to the bathroom. Mary went back to the kitchen. Sandra went back to the garden. Sandra went to the bedroom. Daniel went back to the office. Mary went to the garden. Mary moved to the office. Mary moved to the hallway. John went to the hallway. Mary grabbed the football. Sandra journeyed to the office. Sandra moved to the garden. Sandra got the milk. Mary went to the kitchen. John went to the bedroom. John picked up the apple. John travelled to the bathroom. Daniel went back to the hallway. Mary went to the office. Sandra moved to the bathroom. John left the apple. John picked up the apple. Sandra moved to the kitchen. Mary went to the bedroom. Mary left the football. Sandra dropped the milk. Sandra took the milk. Mary travelled to the office. Sandra left the milk.
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The football before the bedroom was in the office.
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babi_nli/three-supporting-facts
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Fred travelled to the office. Jeff went back to the garden. Jeff went to the bathroom. Bill went back to the bedroom. Bill journeyed to the garden. Mary took the apple there. Mary passed the apple to Bill. Bill put down the apple. Fred moved to the bedroom. Mary grabbed the apple there. Mary passed the apple to Bill. Bill put down the apple.
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Mary gave the apple.
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babi_nli/three-arg-relations
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Wolves are afraid of sheep. Cats are afraid of mice. Jessica is a wolf. Mice are afraid of wolves. Sheep are afraid of wolves. Emily is a mouse. Winona is a cat. Gertrude is a mouse.
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Emily is afraid of wolf.
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babi_nli/basic-deduction
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Sandra and Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra and Mary moved to the bathroom. John and Mary travelled to the office. John and Daniel moved to the garden. Mary and Daniel went back to the hallway. Daniel and Sandra went back to the bedroom.
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Sandra is in the bedroom.
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babi_nli/conjunction
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John went to the kitchen. Daniel moved to the kitchen. Mary got the milk there. Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra travelled to the office. John went back to the garden. Mary left the milk. John moved to the bedroom.
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Mary is carrying nothing.
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babi_nli/lists-sets
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Fred moved to the school yesterday. Fred journeyed to the office this morning. Mary went to the school yesterday. Yesterday Bill went back to the office. Bill moved to the bedroom this morning. This afternoon Fred went to the kitchen. This evening Fred travelled to the cinema. This afternoon Bill moved to the park.
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Bill before the park was in the bedroom.
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babi_nli/time-reasoning
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Sandra journeyed to the hallway. Mary travelled to the bathroom. John moved to the office. Mary moved to the bedroom. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Mary went back to the bathroom.
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John is in the office.
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babi_nli/single-supporting-fact
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John went back to the bathroom. Sandra moved to the office. Mary took the football there. Mary moved to the office. Mary moved to the garden. Mary discarded the football there. John travelled to the kitchen. Sandra picked up the milk there.
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The football is in the garden.
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babi_nli/two-supporting-facts
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John went back to the office. Daniel went to the hallway. Sandra got the football there. John travelled to the hallway. Mary moved to the office. Mary went to the bedroom. John moved to the garden. Sandra journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra passed the football to Mary. Mary passed the football to Sandra.
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There is one objects is Sandra carrying.
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babi_nli/counting
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The chest is bigger than the suitcase. The box is bigger than the suitcase. The chest fits inside the box. The suitcase is bigger than the box of chocolates. The container fits inside the box.
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The suitcase is bigger than the box.
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babi_nli/size-reasoning
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Mary travelled to the garden. Daniel moved to the bathroom.
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Mary is in the bathroom.
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babi_nli/yes-no-questions
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Brian is a rhino. Lily is a frog. Lily is gray. Greg is a frog. Greg is gray. Julius is a swan. Bernhard is a rhino. Bernhard is gray. Julius is green.
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Brian is gray.
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babi_nli/basic-induction
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Mary went to the kitchen. Then she moved to the office. Sandra moved to the office. Following that she went to the bedroom. Mary went back to the bathroom. Following that she travelled to the bedroom.
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Sandra is in the bedroom.
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babi_nli/basic-coreference
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The office is west of the garden. The office is east of the kitchen.
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The garden east of is office.
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babi_nli/two-arg-relations
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Jayden heard that ' who discovered radium ? ' ' asked tom curiously
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Jayden heard a pun
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recast/recast_puns
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Thomas discomfited Robert yenty.
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Someone or something did not change physically .
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recast/recast_verbcorner
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He asked him about what he wanted .
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He transferred information to him about what he wanted .
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In the world press , commentators predict that Katrina will make a profound change in the way the US is perceived at home and abroad , especially following the scenes of poverty and racial divisions they believe the disaster has revealed .
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The making happened
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recast/recast_factuality
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Britain 's embassy in Tehran has rejected the allegations and condemned Saturday 's attack near a shopping center in Khuzestan province .
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Tehran is a geographical/political entity
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recast/recast_ner
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a particular person was trusted to do a particular thing .
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that person did that thing .
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recast/recast_megaveridicality
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When asked about the movie, Conor said, 'The story line is just awful! '.
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Conor did not like the movie .
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Isabella entered the lounge. Sophia entered the lounge. The persimmon is in the blue bucket. Isabella exited the lounge. Isabella likes the corn Sophia moved the persimmon to the green box.
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The persimmon at the beginning was in the blue bucket.
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tomi-nli
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Wasps that reproduce by parasitism can inject just the right number of eggs into the eggs of various insects suitable for their offspring. If it injects too many eggs into the host's eggs, its larvae will die because they do not get enough space and nutrition in the competition with each other; if too few eggs are injected into the larvae, the excess nutrients in the host eggs will spoil, which in turn will lead to the death of the larvae.
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In the mechanism of parasitic reproduction of wasps, wasps should have the ability to accurately distinguish the size of host eggs is correct, based on the information provided.
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logiqa-2.0-nli
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There are four persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone is thirsty. It is publicly announced that James does not know whether William is thirsty.
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James can now know whether or not nobody is thirsty.
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mindgames
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We were all watching Spongebob as a family. It is a kid's show but all really enjoyed it. This one episode was especially funny for the adults. It has humor in it that is funny for kids and adults. It is something we can all watch and enjoy as a family.
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the adults laughed at the jokes starts after we were all watching spongebob
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tracie
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England is leaving to United Kingdom
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United Kingdom is bombing England
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sherliic
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6-pack beer plus 2 drinks per day for many years: now claims he has been dry for 2 years
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The person did not use marijuana in the past.
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SDOH-NLI
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This text is about: investment trends
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dataset_train_nli
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What is not explicitly stated as true is considered false.
The lion likes the rabbit. The rabbit eats the squirrel. The squirrel is rough. If someone likes the rabbit then they visit the lion. If someone is nice then they eat the squirrel. If someone is nice and they like the rabbit then the rabbit visits the squirrel. If someone likes the rabbit then the rabbit likes the squirrel. If someone eats the lion then they are nice. If the lion visits the squirrel then the squirrel likes the lion.
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The rabbit likes the rabbit.
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ruletaker
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~(((x>((j&(x>(~(y)>j)))&(j>x)))>(x>q)))
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(~((~(~((y&y)))|(~(x)>q)))>~((e|y)))
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logical-entailment
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A possible synergistic effect of the combination treatment with statins and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) for reduction of total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol plasma levels has been suggested. Random prospective clinical trial in 48 patients with primary or family hypercholesterolemia nonrespondent to simvastatin or atorvastatin treatment. The patients were assigned to a double statin dose group or to a group of combined treatment with simvastatin or atorvastatin and ursodeoxycholic acid for 4 months. Total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, and triglycerides plasma levels were evaluated. The administration of simvastatin 20 mg/day + UDCA 300 mg/day yielded significantly greater reduction of LDL cholesterol plasma levels compared with the group of patients treated with simvastatin 40 mg/day (118.8 +/- 8.6 vs 154.8 +/- 12.2, respectively; p = 0.0034). Moreover, addition of atorvastatin 20 mg/day to UDCA 300 mg/day was more effective that atorvastatin 40 mg/day in single-dose for LDL cholesterol reduction after 4 months of treatment (94.6 +/- 6.1 versus 138.7 +/- 9.0, respectively; p = 0.0037). No significant adverse effects were observed in any of the analyzed groups. Our results suggest the effectiveness of combination therapy with statins at low doses and UDCA in the treatment of patients with primary or family hypercholesterolemia initially nonrespondent to low doses of simvastatin or atorvastatin.
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This study has quantitative outcomes like numbers, P-value, OR, CI, HR, RR, or patient ratios
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biosift-nli
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