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Daniel and Mary moved to the bathroom. Following that they journeyed to the kitchen. Daniel and John went back to the bedroom. After that they moved to the office. Daniel and John went back to the hallway. Then they went back to the kitchen. Sandra and John went to the bathroom. Afterwards they travelled to the hallway. | Sandra is in the hallway. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/compound-coreference |
Mary moved to the bathroom. Mary moved to the kitchen. John journeyed to the hallway. Mary went back to the bathroom. Daniel is in the office. Mary is in the garden. John went back to the kitchen. Sandra is not in the hallway. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. | Mary is in the kitchen. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/simple-negation |
The blue square is below the pink rectangle. The blue square is above the red square. | The red square is above the pink rectangle. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/positional-reasoning |
The bathroom is east of the garden. The kitchen is west of the office. The kitchen is south of the garden. The hallway is west of the bedroom. The hallway is north of the garden. | You go from the hallway to the kitchen by heading s,s. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/path-finding |
Julie is in the office. Julie went to the park. Mary travelled to the bedroom. Bill went to the office. Fred travelled to the park. Bill went back to the school. Mary went to the office. Julie went to the cinema. Bill travelled to the park. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. | Bill is in the park. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge |
John went back to the office. Mary travelled to the hallway. Mary went back to the bathroom. Daniel went to the office. John journeyed to the bathroom. John journeyed to the hallway. Sandra went back to the bedroom. John went back to the bedroom. Daniel moved to the hallway. John took the football. John went back to the office. Daniel moved to the garden. Daniel picked up the milk there. Daniel went to the kitchen. Daniel went to the bathroom. John put down the football. Daniel discarded the milk. Daniel took the milk there. John went back to the hallway. Sandra travelled to the garden. Daniel travelled to the garden. Daniel put down the milk. Daniel grabbed the milk. Daniel discarded the milk. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel went to the kitchen. John travelled to the office. Daniel went back to the hallway. John travelled to the hallway. Mary went to the bedroom. Mary journeyed to the garden. Daniel moved to the office. Daniel picked up the football. Mary journeyed to the office. Sandra went to the office. Sandra went to the bedroom. Daniel discarded the football. Sandra went back to the office. Mary picked up the football there. Mary moved to the kitchen. John moved to the garden. Mary went back to the hallway. Sandra moved to the hallway. Mary journeyed to the office. Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the hallway. Mary discarded the football there. Mary grabbed the football there. Daniel moved to the bedroom. Mary discarded the football there. Mary grabbed the football. Mary moved to the bedroom. Mary discarded the football. Sandra moved to the kitchen. Sandra got the apple. Mary took the football. John got the milk. Daniel went to the garden. Sandra put down the apple. Sandra grabbed the apple. Sandra left the apple. Mary went back to the office. Daniel journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra took the apple there. Sandra dropped the apple. Daniel went to the kitchen. Mary travelled to the garden. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra journeyed to the hallway. Daniel got the apple. Mary journeyed to the bathroom. Mary went to the office. John moved to the bathroom. Mary dropped the football. Daniel dropped the apple. | The football before the kitchen was in the garden. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/three-supporting-facts |
Fred journeyed to the office. Mary went to the hallway. Jeff moved to the garden. Jeff travelled to the hallway. Bill went to the office. Jeff grabbed the milk there. Jeff handed the milk to Mary. Mary passed the milk to Jeff. Jeff went to the office. Bill moved to the kitchen. Fred went to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the bedroom. Jeff dropped the milk. Jeff picked up the milk there. Mary moved to the kitchen. Bill went to the office. Jeff passed the milk to Bill. Jeff journeyed to the hallway. | Jeff gave to Bill a milk. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/three-arg-relations |
Mice are afraid of wolves. Cats are afraid of wolves. Jessica is a mouse. Wolves are afraid of sheep. Sheep are afraid of wolves. Gertrude is a cat. Winona is a mouse. Emily is a cat. | Jessica is afraid of wolf. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-deduction |
Mary and John travelled to the bathroom. Daniel and Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. Mary and Daniel went to the garden. John and Daniel went to the bedroom. Mary and John journeyed to the hallway. John and Sandra journeyed to the office. Sandra and John went back to the kitchen. Mary and John travelled to the bathroom. | Sandra is in the kitchen. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/conjunction |
Sandra journeyed to the office. Daniel went back to the bathroom. Sandra went back to the hallway. John journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel went back to the hallway. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. Mary moved to the garden. Mary went to the kitchen. John went back to the bedroom. John journeyed to the kitchen. John took the apple there. Sandra moved to the garden. John dropped the apple. Mary went to the office. Sandra went to the bathroom. Mary journeyed to the hallway. John picked up the apple there. John put down the apple. | John is carrying nothing. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/lists-sets |
Fred moved to the bedroom this morning. Mary moved to the bedroom yesterday. Bill went to the park yesterday. This morning Bill went to the kitchen. Julie moved to the office yesterday. Yesterday Fred went back to the kitchen. Julie went to the school this afternoon. Julie went to the bedroom this morning. This afternoon Bill went back to the office. This afternoon Fred journeyed to the office. Fred moved to the park this evening. Julie went to the cinema this evening. | Bill before the office was in the kitchen. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/time-reasoning |
Mary travelled to the bedroom. Daniel moved to the hallway. Daniel journeyed to the garden. Daniel journeyed to the hallway. Sandra journeyed to the hallway. John went to the garden. John moved to the hallway. Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. | Daniel is in the bathroom. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/single-supporting-fact |
Mary travelled to the garden. Mary travelled to the office. John moved to the hallway. John moved to the kitchen. Sandra grabbed the apple there. Daniel journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra dropped the apple. Daniel picked up the milk there. Sandra went to the office. Daniel discarded the milk. John took the milk there. Mary grabbed the football there. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. Mary discarded the football. Mary travelled to the bedroom. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Sandra moved to the kitchen. Sandra moved to the garden. | The football is in the office. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/two-supporting-facts |
Mary journeyed to the office. Mary went to the hallway. Daniel journeyed to the garden. John journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. John grabbed the apple there. John put down the apple. John got the apple there. John discarded the apple. Daniel took the milk there. Mary moved to the kitchen. Daniel dropped the milk. | There are none objects is John carrying. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/counting |
The box of chocolates fits inside the chest. The container is bigger than the chocolate. The box fits inside the container. The suitcase fits inside the chest. The container is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase is bigger than the box of chocolates. The box of chocolates fits inside the chest. The chest is bigger than the suitcase. The box of chocolates is bigger than the chocolate. The box is bigger than the chocolate. | The chocolate is bigger than the chest. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/size-reasoning |
Sandra got the football there. Daniel took the apple there. Mary travelled to the office. Daniel went back to the bathroom. Sandra journeyed to the office. Mary grabbed the milk there. Daniel journeyed to the kitchen. John went to the bedroom. Mary dropped the milk. Sandra got the milk there. John moved to the hallway. Sandra moved to the kitchen. | John is in the kitchen. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/yes-no-questions |
Lily is a frog. Greg is a swan. Julius is a frog. Julius is green. Brian is a rhino. Greg is yellow. Brian is green. Bernhard is a rhino. Bernhard is white. | Lily is green. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-induction |
Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Following that she went back to the garden. Sandra travelled to the office. Following that she travelled to the bathroom. Sandra went to the office. Following that she went to the garden. Daniel travelled to the kitchen. After that he went to the hallway. | Sandra is in the garden. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-coreference |
The hallway is north of the garden. The kitchen is north of the hallway. | The garden south of is hallway. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/two-arg-relations |
Alanii heard that trophy shops often will give customers floss with their purchase to eliminate plaque problems | Alanii did not hear a pun | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_puns |
Gregory posted the crose to Justin. | Something touched another thing . | 1entailed
| recast/recast_verbcorner |
Heather cabled the news to Sara . | Heather caused the cabling . | 1entailed
| recast/recast_verbnet |
The gall of it all is that Bush is stumping for more money to build more refineries , when what he should do is pour money into making the US independent of OPEC or crude oil all together . | The making did not happen | 1entailed
| recast/recast_factuality |
Political leaders and rebels in Ivory Coast say they accept the choice of economist Charles Konan Banny to be the nation 's transitional prime minister . | Charles Konan Banny is a person | 1entailed
| recast/recast_ner |
someone resented that a particular thing happened . | that thing didn't happen . | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_megaveridicality |
When asked about the product, Raynie said, 'none of the new ones have ever quite worked properly.'. | Raynie liked the product . | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_sentiment |
Mason entered the cellar. William entered the cellar. The corn is in the red bottle. William moved the corn to the green treasure chest. Mason dislikes the grapes Mason exited the cellar. William exited the cellar. Nathan dislikes the green pepper Mason entered the cellar. | William look for the corn in the green treasure chest. | 1entailed
| tomi-nli |
Signature Effect means that when people write down their names on paper, their self-awareness in the brain will be strengthened. At this time, when they see what they like, it is easier to connect the items with themselves, and generate ideas such as this thing is really suitable for me, so as to stimulate their desire to buy | The phenomenon of a patient being asked to sign an informed consent form before an operation can be explained by Signature Effect according to the above definition. | 0not-entailed
| logiqa-2.0-nli |
There are four persons. Everyone is visible to others. Each person draws a card, face unrevealed (red or black). Rachel's card is shown to Rachel. Patrica's card is shown to Stephen. Rachel's card is shown to Larry. Stephen's card is shown to Patrica. It is publicly announced that someone picked a red card. It is publicly announced that Rachel does not know whether or not everyone picked a red card. | Rachel can now know whether or not nobody picked a red card. | 1entailed
| mindgames |
Connie has not studied for her exams. In a panic she sits near the smartest girl in glass. As the exam is handed out she slowly works through her exam. She's copying the girl next to her. Connie gets caught and is expelled from university. | The smartest girl doesn't know her answers are being copied. starts before Connie not study for her exams | 0not-entailed
| tracie |
George W. Bush is staying in India | George W. Bush is going into India | 0not-entailed
| sherliic |
10+pack-year h/o Tobacco use; quit 2 years ago | The person uses marijuana. | 0not-entailed
| SDOH-NLI |
yes she fine but she a hoe | This example text from twitter or gab contains neither offensive language nor hate speech. | 0not-entailed
| dataset_train_nli |
What is not explicitly stated as true is considered false.
Anne is nice. If someone is red then they are white. If someone is nice then they are blue. If Anne is red then Anne is cold. If someone is not red then they are not white. If someone is not nice then they are not young. If someone is blue and not white then they are young. | Anne is not young. | 0not-entailed
| ruletaker |
((c&i)|i) | (((c&c)&(z>c))|((~(i)>z)|i)) | 1entailed
| logical-entailment |
We aimed to examine postprandial dyslipidemia in normolipidemic patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and the effects of treatment with an hydroxymethyl glutaryl coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase inhibitor (atorvastatin). Subjects with angiographicaly established CAD were randomized to treatment for 12 weeks with 80 mg/d atorvastatin or placebo and the effects on markers of postprandial lipoproteins and low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-receptor binding determined. LDL-receptor binding was determined in mononuclear cells, as a surrogate for hepatic activity. Fasting levels of cholesterol (P <.001), LDL-cholesterol (P <.001), apolipoprotein (apo)B(48) (P =.019), remnant-like particle-cholesterol (RLP-C) (P =.032), and total postprandial apoB(48) area under the curve (AUC) (P =.013) significantly decreased with atorvastatin compared with placebo. Atorvastatin also significantly increased LDL-receptor binding activity (P <.001), and this was correlated with changes in fasting apoB(48) (r =.80, P =.01). We report that aberrations in chylomicron metabolism in normolipidemic CAD subjects are correctable with atorvastatin by a mechanism involving increased LDL-receptor activity. This effect may, in part, explain the cardiovascular benefit of statins used in clinical trials of CAD patients with normal lipid levels. | This study does not contain population size information | 1entailed
| biosift-nli |
After the end of the late Middle Ages period, the Renaissance would spread unevenly over continental Europe from the southern European region. The intellectual transformation of the Renaissance is viewed as a bridge between the Middle Ages and the Modern era. Europeans would later begin an era of world discovery. Combined with the influx of classical ideas was the invention of printing which facilitated dissemination of the printed word and democratized learning. These two things would lead to the Protestant Reformation. Europeans also discovered new trading routes, as was the case with Columbus’s travel to the Americas in 1492, and Vasco da Gama’s circumnavigation of Africa and India in 1498. Their discoveries strengthened the economy and power of European nations. | Democratized learning also helped lead to the Protestant Reformation . | 1entailed
| doc-nli |
We saved the party in nineteen eighty three, the G M B saved the party in that er, a crisis time th with the formation of the S D P and today the Tory government on its knees, staggering along and we have some people in the leadership of the Party and including, we can name them now, somebody's written, writte written to all the constituencies, Neil Kinnock, who have given up the ghost of Labour ever winning again, and that's what's the base and the root of what's going on, that's why they want these proposals going through, they want to separate the trade unions from the Party so they can do a deal with the Liberals because they've given up. | We saved the party in nineteen eighty three, the G M B saved the party in that er, a crisis time th with the formation of the S D P and today the Tory government on its knees, staggering along and we have some people in the leadership of the Party and including, we can name them now, somebody's written, writte written to all the constituencies, Neil Kinnock, who have acted like a ghost of Labour ever winning again, and that's what's the base and the root of what's going on, that's why they want these proposals going through, they want to separate the trade unions from the Party so they can do a deal with the Liberals because they've given up. | 0not-entailed
| idioms-nli |
::stage foetus in the womb:: An egg from the mother is fertilised by a sperm from the father and goes into an embryo inside the mother's womb. At first this creation looks like a bundle of cells. By about eight weeks this bundle of cells gradually turns into the shape of the human body. This is called the foetus. The foetus totally depends on its mother as it cannot breathe, drink or eat by itself. ::stage baby:: After nine months in the mother's womb, the baby is born. Babies from birth to 1 year are also known as infants. Newborn babies can breathe, suck, swallow and cry when they feel hungry, cold and hot temperatures or any uncomfortable situation. This is how babies communicate as they still cannot talk. Babies are usually fed on mother's milk. ::stage childhood:: The baby grows into a child. The child slowly learns to crawl and then walk, talk, run, jump, eat by itself, identify things in its surroundings, communicate properly, read and write, make friends and do many more childhood activities. In the stage childhood, children can be divided into; toddlers (1-3 years), preschoolers (3-5 years) and primary school children (5-12 years). ::stage adolescence:: At the stage, adolescence, the child grows into an adolescent through a period called Puberty. Puberty usually takes place in the child's teenage years, starting from 13 years up to 19 years of age. Therefore, adolescents are also called teenagers. During the puberty a rapid growth and changes of the body take place. These include changes of the body shape, growing hair on some parts of the body, for example, boys grow hair on their faces, and also, boys' voice becomes deepen and rough. Similarly, at this adolescence stage the behaviour patterns and attitudes of the teenagers will change as they are independent in doing their day-to-day activities. ::stage adulthood:: People who are from age 20 years to 65 years old are called adults. Adults can reproduce, make their own families and so continue the life cycle. Adults can be divided into; young adults (20 - 36 years), middle-aged adults (36 - 55 years) and older adults (55 - 65 years). ::stage old person:: When a person reaches 65 years of age, he is known as an old or elderly person. The average life expectancy of a person can vary from 70 to 85 years. But it totally depends on the health of each person, as some die before 70 years, whereas some die after 85 years. However, the human life cycle ends at this stage. | In the embryo stage,it can swallow | 0not-entailed
| lifecycle-entailment |
Statistically induced warming is not real. | Climate change is a serious concern. | 0not-entailed
| Pol_NLI |
What does ADI stand for? | However the notion that a person should consume eight glasses of water per day cannot be traced to a credible scientific source. | 0not-entailed
| glue/qnli |
Police say that he was wearing orange overalls, a balaclava and a pistol when he stole $6300 from Cherrywood at about 3:15 p.m. Outside the bank Leatham was trying to hijack a car, he threatened an old man with his pistol, eventually stealing a black Mitsubishi Mirage. The car was later found abandoned around Fairmont Terrace in the Glenn Terrace or Ridge Street area. | Children in New Zealand are forced to wear orange overalls. | 0not-entailed
| glue/rte |
Grace was happy to trade me her sweater for my jacket. She thinks it looks great on her. | The sweater looks great on her. | 0not-entailed
| glue/wnli |
The investigator wanted to interview the witness in person, but he was unreachable. | The witness was unreachable. | 1entailed
| super_glue/axg |
Sandra and John went back to the hallway. Following that they went to the bathroom. Mary and Daniel travelled to the kitchen. Following that they moved to the hallway. | John is in the bathroom. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/compound-coreference |
Mary moved to the kitchen. John is not in the bathroom. | John is in the bathroom. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/simple-negation |
The blue square is below the pink rectangle. The blue square is above the red square. | The red square is above the pink rectangle. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/positional-reasoning |
The bedroom is east of the hallway. The garden is south of the bedroom. The kitchen is east of the bathroom. The office is north of the hallway. The bathroom is east of the bedroom. | You go from the bathroom to the hallway by heading w,w. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/path-finding |
Fred went to the cinema. Fred travelled to the office. | Fred is in the office. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge |
Daniel got the milk. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. Mary went to the kitchen. Mary journeyed to the hallway. Daniel left the milk. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Daniel journeyed to the kitchen. Daniel went to the bedroom. John moved to the hallway. Daniel took the apple there. Daniel took the milk there. Daniel left the milk. Daniel discarded the apple. Mary travelled to the kitchen. Mary picked up the football. Mary moved to the office. Sandra went back to the hallway. Mary discarded the football. Daniel journeyed to the garden. Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. Sandra moved to the bathroom. Sandra moved to the office. Sandra picked up the football. Sandra dropped the football. Sandra picked up the football. John went to the kitchen. Mary moved to the garden. Daniel moved to the garden. John travelled to the bedroom. John went to the garden. Mary travelled to the bathroom. John travelled to the hallway. Sandra left the football. John went to the bedroom. Daniel went back to the bathroom. John picked up the milk. Daniel moved to the kitchen. John got the apple. Daniel journeyed to the hallway. Mary went to the garden. Daniel went back to the office. John left the apple. John moved to the kitchen. Sandra picked up the football there. Daniel went to the bathroom. Sandra left the football. John discarded the milk. Sandra moved to the kitchen. Daniel moved to the kitchen. Daniel took the milk. John went to the hallway. John journeyed to the garden. Daniel discarded the milk. Daniel moved to the office. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Mary grabbed the apple. Mary left the apple. Mary went to the garden. Sandra picked up the milk. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. John travelled to the office. Mary journeyed to the office. John went back to the bedroom. Mary went back to the garden. Sandra went to the garden. Sandra travelled to the hallway. Daniel went back to the hallway. Sandra journeyed to the garden. John went to the kitchen. John travelled to the bedroom. Daniel went back to the bathroom. Sandra put down the milk. John grabbed the apple. Sandra got the milk. John dropped the apple. John went to the hallway. John went back to the office. John took the football. John went back to the hallway. Sandra put down the milk. John dropped the football. Sandra took the milk. John picked up the football. Daniel went back to the garden. Sandra left the milk. Mary travelled to the office. Sandra got the milk. Sandra travelled to the hallway. Mary went to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the garden. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Sandra dropped the milk there. Sandra moved to the bathroom. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. Mary travelled to the hallway. John dropped the football. Daniel went back to the office. Daniel went back to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the bedroom. Mary picked up the apple. Mary moved to the hallway. Mary travelled to the garden. | The apple before the garden was in the hallway. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/three-supporting-facts |
Mary grabbed the football there. Fred went to the kitchen. Mary journeyed to the office. Bill went to the hallway. Fred grabbed the milk there. Bill travelled to the bathroom. Jeff went to the office. Mary passed the football to Jeff. Jeff gave the football to Mary. Fred went to the hallway. | Jeff gave the football to Mary. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/three-arg-relations |
Sheep are afraid of wolves. Mice are afraid of sheep. Cats are afraid of sheep. Wolves are afraid of sheep. Gertrude is a sheep. Winona is a mouse. Jessica is a sheep. Emily is a cat. | Winona is afraid of sheep. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-deduction |
John and Mary journeyed to the office. John and Daniel went to the garden. Sandra and Mary went to the hallway. Daniel and John went to the bathroom. | Mary is in the hallway. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/conjunction |
Mary grabbed the milk there. Daniel travelled to the kitchen. John got the football there. Mary journeyed to the hallway. | Mary is carrying milk. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/lists-sets |
This morning Fred went to the kitchen. Mary went back to the office yesterday. Yesterday Bill travelled to the kitchen. Yesterday Fred moved to the bedroom. This morning Bill travelled to the bedroom. This afternoon Fred moved to the office. | Fred before the kitchen was in the bedroom. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/time-reasoning |
John went to the bathroom. John moved to the office. John went to the hallway. Sandra journeyed to the hallway. | John is in the hallway. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/single-supporting-fact |
Sandra travelled to the bathroom. John travelled to the bathroom. Sandra went to the office. John went back to the hallway. Mary travelled to the kitchen. Daniel travelled to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the hallway. Daniel went back to the garden. Sandra journeyed to the hallway. Sandra went to the bathroom. Sandra travelled to the kitchen. Sandra travelled to the hallway. Daniel moved to the office. Daniel went back to the garden. Daniel journeyed to the office. Sandra journeyed to the bedroom. Sandra picked up the milk there. Sandra discarded the milk there. Sandra picked up the milk there. Sandra journeyed to the kitchen. | The milk is in the kitchen. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/two-supporting-facts |
Mary travelled to the bathroom. Daniel got the football there. Daniel dropped the football. Sandra travelled to the kitchen. | There are none objects is Daniel carrying. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/counting |
The box of chocolates fits inside the chest. The container is bigger than the chocolate. The box fits inside the container. The suitcase fits inside the chest. The container is bigger than the box of chocolates. The suitcase is bigger than the box of chocolates. The box of chocolates fits inside the chest. The chest is bigger than the suitcase. The box of chocolates is bigger than the chocolate. The box is bigger than the chocolate. | The chocolate is bigger than the container. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/size-reasoning |
John went to the hallway. Sandra picked up the apple there. | John is in the hallway. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/yes-no-questions |
Lily is a swan. Julius is a lion. Brian is a frog. Julius is white. Lily is green. Greg is a frog. Greg is yellow. Brian is yellow. Bernhard is a swan. | Bernhard is green. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-induction |
John travelled to the hallway. After that he journeyed to the garden. Mary travelled to the hallway. Afterwards she went to the office. | John is in the garden. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-coreference |
The hallway is west of the bathroom. The bedroom is east of the bathroom. | West of the bathroom is hallway. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/two-arg-relations |
Jayden heard that be kind to your dentist because he has fillings too | Jayden heard a pun | 1entailed
| recast/recast_puns |
There goosed step out of the verp Catherine. | Someone or something changed physically . | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_verbcorner |
Heather cabled Sara . | Some information was transferred . | 1entailed
| recast/recast_verbnet |
I also appreciate their honesty . | The appreciating did not happen | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_factuality |
Critics have accused credit rating firms , including Moody 's Investors Service and Standard and Poor 's , of underestimating the risk in the sub-prime mortgage market . | Moody 's Investors Service and Standard and Poor 's is a location | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_ner |
someone resented that a particular thing happened . | that thing might or might not have happened . | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_megaveridicality |
When asked about the movie, Abel said, 'The dialogue is atrocious. '. | Abel did not like the movie . | 1entailed
| recast/recast_sentiment |
Mason entered the cellar. William entered the cellar. The corn is in the red bottle. William moved the corn to the green treasure chest. Mason dislikes the grapes Mason exited the cellar. William exited the cellar. Nathan dislikes the green pepper Mason entered the cellar. | William think that Mason searches for the corn in the green treasure chest. | 1entailed
| tomi-nli |
Franklin: It is inconsistent to pay sports celebrities ten times what Nobel laureates are paid. Both have rare talents and work hard. Tomeka: What you' ve neglected to consider is that unlike Nobel laureates, sports celebrities earn millions of dollars for their employers in the form of gate receipts and TV rights. | Franklin's and Tomeka's statements provide the most support for holding that they disagree about the truth of whether or not sports celebrities and Nobel laureates work equally hard for their employers. | 0not-entailed
| logiqa-2.0-nli |
There are two persons. Everyone is visible to others. There is a mirror in the room. It is publicly announced that someone's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that Justin knows whether Justin's forehead is muddy. | Jim can now know whether Justin can know that Justin's forehead is muddy. | 1entailed
| mindgames |
Tim had his phone in class. He forgot to put it on silent. A friend kept trying to text him. Tim was caught fiddling with it. The teacher took it away for the day. | Tim was trying to put his phone on silent ends after he was caught fiddling with it | 0not-entailed
| tracie |
United Kingdom is emulating George W. Bush | United Kingdom is siding with George W. Bush | 0not-entailed
| sherliic |
10+pack-year h/o Tobacco use; quit 2 years ago | The person uses opioids. | 0not-entailed
| SDOH-NLI |
Why did you charge me extra for withdrawing money? | This banking customer example message is about fiat currency support | 0not-entailed
| dataset_train_nli |
What is not explicitly stated as true is considered false.
Erin is big. Erin is furry. Erin is quiet. Erin is young. Fiona is big. Fiona is furry. Fiona is quiet. Fiona is rough. Fiona is white. Gary is rough. Gary is white. Gary is not young. Harry is furry. Harry is not smart. Harry is white. Harry is young. Furry, big things are quiet. All furry things are rough. All rough things are big. | Fiona is furry. | 1entailed
| ruletaker |
(((l>o)>n)&o) | ((((z>l)|z)>~(~((z>w))))>z) | 0not-entailed
| logical-entailment |
The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of Quince syrup in pediatrics with symptomatic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Participants (n = 80) were randomly assigned to the Quince group (0.6 cc/kg/day) or the Omeprazole group (1 cc/kg/day). Age specific questionnaires were used to assess the frequency and severity of the GERD symptoms. Mean of cumulative symptom score (CSS) at weeks 4 and 7 were compared with baseline. The mean CSS value was significantly decreased from baseline in each treatment group without statistically significant differences between them. Although the mean CSS value among infants and young children was slightly decreased in the Quince group at week seven, this value was increased among children aged 5-18 years in both treatment groups without significant differences. Despite the effectiveness of Quince syrup in reducing symptoms in all pediatrics age groups, no significant differences were observed in comparison with the control group. | This study does not have any cohorts or clinical trial | 0not-entailed
| biosift-nli |
Yes, Jim. I've thought a lot about that particular question, and I see our greatest national strength coming from what we stand for in the world. I see it as a question of values. It is a great tribute to our founders that 224 years later this nation is now looked to by the peoples on every other continent and the peoples from every part of this earth as a kind of model for what their future could be. | It is a great tribute to our founders that 229 years later this nation is now looked to by the peoples on every other continent and the peoples from every part of this earth | 0not-entailed
| doc-nli |
Now for the final part of our series behind the scenes at Central,’ Inside the Globe’. | Now for the final part of our series behind the scenery and stage area at Central,’ Inside the Globe’. | 0not-entailed
| idioms-nli |
::stage Egg:: When it's time for a mother African goliath beetle to lay her eggs, she digs a hole in the rich dirt of the rainforest. But unlike your parents, the mother African goliath beetle doesn't stick around to take care of the eggs. It can take the eggs up to two weeks to hatch underground. At this point, wiggly larvae start to appear. ::stage Larvae:: African goliath beetle larvae (pronounced lar-VEE) look like fat, squishy worms with no eyes. But the larva don't need to see at this point because they will live underground in the dark for several months. The larvae eat and grow, getting bigger and bigger. The larva are at their heaviest during this stage and can weigh about one quarter of a pound, which is around the same as twenty quarters! And African goliath beetle larvae can grow to be around five inches long, too - that's a little longer than a soda can. ::stage Pupae:: After the larvae have finished growing, they dive deeper underground and use the soil and their spit to make a thin case, like a butterfly makes a cocoon. The larva become pupae (pronounced PEW-pee) and will rest inside their case for several months as their bodies change and grow long legs, wings and a hard outer shell called an exoskeleton. Once the rainy season starts and enough water drips through the soil to reach the now fully grown African goliath beetles, they crawl out of their cases in the soil and fly off. ::stage Adult:: Once they pop out of the ground and take off, adult African goliath beetles look for mates. After a mother beetle has found a partner and is ready to lay her eggs, she digs a hole in the ground and the whole life cycle starts all over again. | In the egg stage, it looks like a squishy worm with no eyes | 1entailed
| lifecycle-entailment |
An employer producing goods for interstate commerce engaged in extensive negotiations as to many matters, including rates of pay, with a union duly certified as the collective bargaining representative of most of its production and maintenance employees at a certain plant. It offered a small wage increase, which was rejected, and the negotiations reached something of an impasse. Twelve days later, the employer, without consulting the union, put into effect a substantially greater general wage increase applicable to most of the employees represented in the negotiations. | This court case is about unions. | 1entailed
| Pol_NLI |
What does Oklahoma mean? | Equivalent to the English word Indian, okla humma was a phrase in the Choctaw language used to describe Native American people as a whole. | 0not-entailed
| glue/qnli |
As late as 1799, priests were still being imprisoned or deported to penal colonies and persecution only worsened after the French army led by General Louis Alexandre Berthier captured Rome and imprisoned Pope Pius VI, who would die in captivity in Valence, Drôme, France in August of 1799. | Alexandre Berthier died in 1799. | 0not-entailed
| glue/rte |
Every day after dinner Mr. Schmidt took a long nap. Mark would let him sleep for an hour, then wake him up, scold him, and get him to work. He needed to get him to finish his work, because his work was beautiful. | Mr. Schmidt's work was beautiful. | 1entailed
| glue/wnli |
The surgeon operated on the child with great care; her tumor had grown over time. | The surgeon's tumor had grown. | 0not-entailed
| super_glue/axg |
John and Sandra went back to the hallway. After that they went back to the bedroom. | John is in the hallway. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/compound-coreference |
Mary moved to the kitchen. John is not in the bathroom. Sandra is not in the bathroom. Sandra is in the bathroom. | Sandra is in the bathroom. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/simple-negation |
The blue square is below the pink rectangle. The blue square is above the red square. | The pink rectangle is above the red square. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/positional-reasoning |
The hallway is south of the bathroom. The bedroom is west of the kitchen. The hallway is east of the office. The garden is west of the bedroom. The bedroom is north of the bathroom. | You go from the bedroom to the hallway by heading s,w. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/path-finding |
Fred went to the cinema. Fred travelled to the office. Mary is either in the kitchen or the cinema. Mary went back to the office. | Mary is in the office. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge |
Mary went back to the garden. John went back to the bedroom. Mary went back to the kitchen. Daniel travelled to the office. Mary moved to the bathroom. John travelled to the office. Mary got the football. Daniel journeyed to the hallway. Mary went to the hallway. Daniel travelled to the office. Mary travelled to the bedroom. Daniel moved to the bedroom. John journeyed to the garden. Mary dropped the football. | The football before the bedroom was in the garden. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/three-supporting-facts |
Bill journeyed to the bedroom. Mary got the football there. Mary dropped the football. Bill picked up the apple there. Bill discarded the apple there. Mary got the milk there. Bill went back to the garden. Mary dropped the milk. Bill moved to the kitchen. Bill moved to the garden. Jeff travelled to the kitchen. Mary moved to the office. Fred went back to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the garden. Fred went to the kitchen. Bill moved to the hallway. Jeff went back to the garden. Fred went back to the garden. Jeff travelled to the hallway. Mary journeyed to the office. Bill moved to the office. Mary travelled to the bedroom. Bill travelled to the bedroom. Bill journeyed to the bathroom. Mary picked up the apple there. Bill took the football there. Mary went to the garden. Mary gave the apple to Fred. | Bill gave the apple to Fred. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/three-arg-relations |
Cats are afraid of mice. Mice are afraid of wolves. Wolves are afraid of cats. Emily is a mouse. Sheep are afraid of cats. Jessica is a cat. Gertrude is a wolf. Winona is a wolf. | Winona is afraid of wolf. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/basic-deduction |
John and Sandra went back to the office. John and Mary moved to the kitchen. | John is in the office. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/conjunction |
Mary grabbed the apple there. Sandra travelled to the bedroom. | Mary is carrying nothing. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/lists-sets |
Mary moved to the bedroom yesterday. Fred travelled to the kitchen this morning. Julie travelled to the school yesterday. Fred moved to the office yesterday. | Fred before the kitchen was in the bedroom. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/time-reasoning |
John went back to the garden. Daniel moved to the office. | John is in the office. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/single-supporting-fact |
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