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What were the last two cities to be controlled by Gaddafi's government? | On 25 August, the Arab League recognised the NTC to be "the legitimate representative of the Libyan state", on which basis Libya would resume its membership in the League. | 0not-entailed
| glue/qnli |
"I will not seek your votes for a new mandate." With these words, the President of France, Jacques Chirac (74) announced during a radio and television broadcast at 20:00 UTC that it's time for him to serve his country in a different way. The announcement was widely speculated about and did not come as a surprise. The official announcement gives the candidate from the majority party UMP, Nicolas Sarkozy, more freedom during the next six weeks that remain before the Presidential elections in France. Although Sarkozy is from the same party as Chirac and hopes to receive an endorsement from him, the President has not yet expressed his support for a particular candidate to succeed him, and he did not refer to Sarkozy during any moment of his speech. | Chirac doesn't want to be re-elected. | 1entailed
| glue/rte |
If the con artist has succeeded in fooling Sam, he would have lost a lot of money. | The con artist would have lost a lot of money. | 0not-entailed
| glue/wnli |
The patient was referred to the specialist because he had a rare skin condition. | The patient had a rare skin condition. | 1entailed
| super_glue/axg |
Mary and Daniel went back to the office. Following that they travelled to the hallway. | Mary is in the office. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/compound-coreference |
John went to the bedroom. Sandra went back to the hallway. | Sandra is in the hallway. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/simple-negation |
The yellow square is to the left of the red square. The yellow square is above the pink rectangle. | The pink rectangle is below the red square. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/positional-reasoning |
The bedroom is south of the office. The bathroom is north of the hallway. The garden is east of the bathroom. The kitchen is east of the office. The bedroom is west of the bathroom. | You go from the bathroom to the office by heading w,w. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/path-finding |
Bill moved to the school. Julie went to the cinema. | Bill is in the school. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge |
Mary travelled to the bathroom. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Daniel travelled to the garden. Mary moved to the garden. Sandra picked up the apple. Daniel went back to the bathroom. Sandra went back to the bedroom. Sandra got the milk. Daniel moved to the office. Sandra went back to the bathroom. Sandra moved to the hallway. Sandra went to the kitchen. | The milk before the kitchen was in the bathroom. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/three-supporting-facts |
Jeff grabbed the football there. Mary went back to the office. Fred travelled to the garden. Jeff dropped the football. Bill journeyed to the bedroom. Jeff picked up the football there. Mary went back to the kitchen. Jeff gave the football to Fred. | Jeff gave to Fred a milk. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/three-arg-relations |
Cats are afraid of wolves. Jessica is a cat. Wolves are afraid of mice. Mice are afraid of wolves. Sheep are afraid of cats. Emily is a mouse. Gertrude is a sheep. Winona is a mouse. | Winona is afraid of cat. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/basic-deduction |
John and Mary travelled to the kitchen. Sandra and Daniel went to the bedroom. | Mary is in the bedroom. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/conjunction |
John journeyed to the office. Daniel travelled to the hallway. Sandra travelled to the bedroom. John went to the bathroom. Daniel journeyed to the office. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Daniel took the apple there. Mary journeyed to the garden. | Daniel is carrying nothing. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/lists-sets |
Yesterday Mary went back to the office. Yesterday Fred moved to the park. Bill moved to the bedroom yesterday. This morning Bill went to the school. | Bill before the school was in the school. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/time-reasoning |
Daniel journeyed to the kitchen. John journeyed to the office. | John is in the kitchen. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/single-supporting-fact |
Daniel went to the kitchen. Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Sandra went to the bedroom. Daniel went to the bathroom. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Mary picked up the apple there. Mary moved to the garden. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. | The apple is in the garden. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/two-supporting-facts |
John went back to the bedroom. Daniel went back to the office. Sandra went back to the bedroom. John journeyed to the office. Mary journeyed to the bedroom. Mary moved to the office. Daniel travelled to the hallway. John went to the bathroom. John travelled to the kitchen. Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel got the apple there. John moved to the office. | There are none objects is Daniel carrying. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/counting |
The box fits inside the chest. The suitcase is bigger than the container. The chocolate fits inside the box. The chest is bigger than the container. The suitcase is bigger than the chest. | The chocolate is bigger than the chest. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/size-reasoning |
Mary travelled to the hallway. Mary journeyed to the garden. | Mary is in the hallway. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/yes-no-questions |
Julius is a rhino. Greg is a lion. Bernhard is a swan. Julius is yellow. Greg is green. Bernhard is gray. Lily is a frog. Lily is yellow. Brian is a frog. | Brian is green. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/basic-induction |
Mary travelled to the garden. Following that she moved to the office. | Mary is in the garden. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/basic-coreference |
The bathroom is north of the bedroom. The office is north of the bathroom. | North of the bathroom is bathroom. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/two-arg-relations |
Aanya heard that a mechanic who was also a musician was good at tuning things | Aanya did not hear a pun | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_puns |
The gamp spurted the blinch with the substance. | Nothing touched anything else . | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_verbcorner |
We investigated the area for bombs . | The search was for bombs . | 1entailed
| recast/recast_verbnet |
When the Americans swept in with their Search and Destroy operations the Communists quickly leaned they could not stand up to the US firepower , and these regular troops were forced to flee the country and take sanctuary across the borders in Laos and Cambodia . | The fleeing happened | 1entailed
| recast/recast_factuality |
Speaking at an international nuclear technology conference in Tehran Saturday , Hassan Rowhani said if Iran is brought before the Security Council , it could cause problems for the regional energy market . | Security Council is an artefact | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_ner |
someone endorsed that a particular thing happened . | that thing didn't happen . | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_megaveridicality |
When asked about the restaurant , Tristan said , 'As for the service , I thought it was good . ' . | Tristan did not like the restaurant . | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_sentiment |
Aiden entered the sunroom. Ella entered the sunroom. The cabbage is in the red bathtub. Ella exited the sunroom. Aiden moved the cabbage to the green basket. Aiden exited the sunroom. Ella dislikes the living room Ella entered the front yard. Hannah entered the sunroom. | Aiden look for the cabbage in the green basket. | 1entailed
| tomi-nli |
In a restaurant, all the dishes belong to Sichuan cuisine or Cantonese cuisine. There is Sichuan cuisine in Mr. Zhang's order. Therefore, Mr. Zhang ordered no Cantonese cuisine. | The restaurant rule: you don't need to order Cantonese cuisine if you order Sichuan cuisine; but if you order Cantonese cuisine, you must also order Sichuan cuisine should be added to make the above argument true. | 0not-entailed
| logiqa-2.0-nli |
There are two persons. Everyone is visible to others. It is publicly announced that someone's forehead is muddy. It is publicly announced that Nancy does not know whether Nancy's forehead is muddy. | Lucy can now know whether Nancy can know that nobody's forehead is muddy. | 1entailed
| mindgames |
Joe and Fred like to scuba dive in Puget Sound. One time they found a big wolf eel underwater. The fish sunk his teeth deeply into Joe's scalp. Fred cut of the head of the fish while it was still attached to Joe. Only a doctor at the hospital could safely remove the fish head. | Joe got too close to the eel. ends before Only a doctor at the hospital could safely remove the fish head | 1entailed
| tracie |
Democratic Party is outpacing Republican Party | Democratic Party is using Republican Party | 0not-entailed
| sherliic |
2ppd smoker since his teens; quit 2 years ago | The person is retired due to an unknown reason. | 0not-entailed
| SDOH-NLI |
mid tipperary minor football full time moyne templetuohy thurles gaels <number> <number> <number> gortnahoe glengoole <number> <number> <number> | This example text from twitter or gab contains hate speech. | 0not-entailed
| dataset_train_nli |
What is not explicitly stated as true is considered false.
Erin is green. Erin is kind. Erin is rough. Erin is smart. Fiona is green. Fiona is smart. Gary is green. Gary is kind. Gary is nice. Gary is rough. Gary is round. Gary is smart. If Fiona is quiet then Fiona is nice. If Gary is round then Gary is quiet. If something is kind and round then it is rough. | Fiona is not rough. | 1entailed
| ruletaker |
((a|k)&y) | (((~(r)>k)>((y>r)>r))>~(~((k>y)))) | 1entailed
| logical-entailment |
Epidemiological data on the pediatric acquired demyelinating syndromes (PADS) in the Philippines has not been described previously in the literature. There may be geographic differences in frequencies of PADS where true disease burden is not known or underestimated in resource-limited settings due to lack of case recognition and/or diagnostic facilities. The purpose of this study was to determine the frequencies and clinical characteristics of the different subtypes of PADS at our institution and compare these with those in published literature. We conducted a retrospective cross-sectional study of children diagnosed with PADS who were admitted at the Philippine General Hospital from January 2009 to December 2018. Charts of these patients were reviewed to determine frequencies, clinical profile, diagnostic findings and outcomes. A total of 77 patients were identified with PADS using the appropriate diagnostic criteria. The frequencies of the PADS subtypes were the following: transverse myelitis (n = 21; 27.3 %); acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (n = 20, 26.0 %); multiple sclerosis (n = 17, 22.1 %); optic neuritis (n = 13, 16.9 %); clinically isolated syndrome (n = 4, 5.2 %); and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (n = 2, 2.6 %). Overall, the mean age at initial event and at diagnosis were 10.6 ± 4.6 years. Female:male ratio was 1.02:1. On admission, the majority of patients had motor paralysis (n = 49, 63.6 %) while several patients manifested with sensory deficits (n = 31, 40.3 %), visual changes (n = 26, 33.8 %) and brainstem involvement (n = 20, 26.0 %). Nearly all patients had evidence of lesions in magnetic resonance imaging (n = 72, 93.5 %) located in spinal cord (n = 25; 32.5 %), cerebral white matter (n = 24; 31.2 %), and optic nerve (n = 12, 15.6 %). Among patients who underwent cerebrospinal fluid analysis (n = 34), 7 patients had abnormal findings (20.6 %). The most utilized treatment regimens during admission were intravenous methylprednisolone (n = 53, 68.8 %) and oral prednisone (n = 43, 55.8 %). The majority had partial recovery (n = 56, 72.7 %) and 16 experienced full recovery (20.8 %) at discharge. Five patients died (6.5 %). Our study provided the first comprehensive summary on the clinical features of children with PADS admitted in a Philippine tertiary hospital with limited resources. Our study highlights the value of using clinical diagnostic criteria in improving case recognition especially in low-and middle-income countries. Regional disparities in disease burden warrant international registries with wider geographic representation in order to come up with diagnostic and management guidelines suitable for various levels of care. | This study has a cohort study or clinical trial | 0not-entailed
| biosift-nli |
( CNN ) -- Trafficking of children and human organs is occurring in the aftermath of the earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti , killed more than 150,000 people , and left many children orphans , Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive said Wednesday . `` There is organ trafficking for children and other persons also , because they need all types of organs , '' Bellerive said in an exclusive interview with CNN 's Christiane Amanpour . He did not give specifics , but asked by Amanpour if there is trafficking of children , Bellerive said , `` The reports I received say yes . '' Haiti is trying to locate displaced children and register them so they can either be reunited with other family members or put up for adoption , Bellerive said . But , he said , illegal child trafficking is `` one of the biggest problems that we have . '' Many groups appear to be legitimate , `` but a lot of organizations -- they come and they say there were children on the streets . They 're going to bring them to the [ United ] States , '' he said . Bellerive said he 's trying to work with embassies in Port-au-Prince to protect Haiti 's children from traffickers . `` Any child that is leaving the country has to be validated by the embassy under a list that they give me , with all the reports , '' he said . Speaking at his temporary headquarters in a police station near the Port-au-Prince Airport , Bellerive said the first thing Haitian officials seek to confirm is whether the children have adoption papers before they leave the country . In Washington , the State Department said Wednesday it is moving cautiously on the issue of adoptions from Haiti . `` We want to be sure that when a child has been identified , that due diligence has been done to make sure that this is truly an orphan child and not a child that actually has family , '' said State Department Spokesman P.J . Crowley . `` Sometimes if you push too hard , too fast there can be unintended consequences . So we are being very , very careful . '' `` We respect the sovereignty of Haiti and their right to control the departure of Haitian children . So we think the system that has been established is working effectively . I know there is a perception out there of 'cut through the red tape . ' But there are very good reasons we want to make sure this process works well , '' Crowley said . On the broader issue of Haitian children , Bellerive told Amanpour the government will reopen schools Monday in most of the country . He said there were particular problems in Port-au-Prince . `` We can not open one school and not the other . But some of the schools want to operate right now . They say if there are tents -- if there are facilities and we can help them -- they are willing to open very rapidly . '' Bellerive also highlighted the critical importance of getting enough tents and shelters to Haiti before the rainy season begins in May . He said he did n't know where all the tents promised by aid agencies and governments are . `` We have reports that they 've already sent 20,000 tents maybe , and 20,000 more are on the way . But yesterday , when we did n't see the tents and we did n't see any action to organize the shelters , the president himself asked to see the storage place and we only counted 3,500 tents . '' Bellerive said President Rene Preval asked for 200,000 tents to house between 400,000 and 500,000 people . `` We are very preoccupied about the consequences of all those people on the street , if it starts to rain . '' The prime minister also rejected criticism from within Haiti and overseas that his government needs to be more visible to the Haitian people . `` We are in charge . Frankly I do n't understand what that position is that we are not visible , '' he said . `` I almost feel that I spend more time talking to radio , television , than I am working . '' `` I know it 's part of my job and I have to communicate . But I really feel that I have spent too much time doing that . '' Bellerive also said he does not believe it 's necessary to relocate the capital to another part of Haiti . `` I have to wait for technical and scientific evaluation , but from what I 've heard until now , Port-au-Prince will stay there . '' `` Tokyo is still there , Los Angeles is still there . We just have to prepare a better constructed Port-au-Prince , a safer Port-au-Prince , '' he said . He also acknowledged the need for more transparency and new procedures to prevent corruption in Haiti . But he said 70 to 80 percent of the aid coming to the country right now does not go through the Haitian government . Bellerive said about 90 percent of American aid , for example , goes through non-governmental organizations . `` They are accountable to the American government , but not to the Haitian government , '' he said . The prime minister told Amanpour that he does not believe people overseas are helping Haiti out of a moral obligation . `` I believe it 's a more pragmatic responsibility , '' he said . `` I believe Haiti could be an interesting market in the midterm . We are 10 million [ people ] here and it 's a market . '' | NEW : Government working to protect children from traffickers , Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive says . NEW : Bellerive rejects criticism that government not visible enough to Haitian people . NEW : Bellerive says government will reopen schools Monday in most of the country . Haiti is registering children so they can be reunited with family or put up for adoption , he says . | 1entailed
| doc-nli |
Cocooned inside fortress PWL, Kylie chose her first interviews in Britain to explain the homespun philosophy that was to keep body and soul together during this trying two months in Britain. | Cocooned inside fortress PWL, Kylie chose her first interviews in Britain to explain the homespun philosophy that was to survive during this trying two months in Britain. | 1entailed
| idioms-nli |
::stage Adult:: An adult penguin can reproduce only when they are between 3 and 8 years old, but normally penguins start breeding at the age of five. Smaller penguin species tend to reach sexual maturity earlier than the larger penguin species. Larger penguin species like King Penguin can breed twice in three years as they have 16 months of breeding cycle, whereas a little penguin can breed anytime throughout the year. All of them come on bare ground to lay eggs, while the Emperor penguins lay eggs on ice. In the month of March, the penguins travel 90-100 km inland in search of the 'perfect site' for breeding. It is a very risky journey, because those who are left behind, fall prey to predators or may even die of starvation. When the pengunis have finalized a site, in April they start mating. The penguins find their soulmates through singing and it is up to the males to attract females, and the females choose their partners accordingly. Penguins are monogamous creatures as they live with the same partner throughout their life. ::stage Egg:: A few weeks after mating, the female penguin lays 1 or 2 eggs. After laying eggs the females transfer the eggs to their male partners. In June-July, the males place the egg on their feet and incubate it. This transfer is the most important phase because, if the eggs break they can mate only in the next year, but usually during this transfer almost 20% of eggs break. The females search for food while the males incubate the eggs and wait for the partner to return. And once the female penguin returns, the penguins exchange their roles; the female incubates the egg while the male goes for food hunting. This is the most unique feature in the penguin's life cycle. In no other species of animals or birds are the fathers known to take care of their little ones. The penguin fathers are very loving, they fast for almost two months till their female partners return. During cold winds they form a close circle, to save heat for their offspring. ::stage Chick:: The eggs hatch sometime near August. It takes three days to hatch the eggs and as soon as the juvenile (baby penguin) comes out of its egg it starts calling, so that the parents learn to recognize the voice. The chicks are either brown or black in color and they have feathers that are not waterproof, so the juvenile penguin stays on land until it gets mature. During this time (in the month of September) the females return and feed the chicks by regurgitating while the males go for feeding. The male and female take turns to feed the chicks. This is repeated almost six times. It takes seven weeks to thirteen months for the chick to develop and get the waterproof feathers. When the chick is strong enough, both the parents go together for feeding. The adult penguin is no more dependent on its parents and hunts for food on its own. Finally in the month of December the families leave for the sea. One advantage of this cycle is, by the time the chicks are ready to swim, it is summer and the sea is abundant with food. In the next year, the same cycle is repeated; the adults start their journey, while the young ones stay on the shore. | In the parent stage, it has feathers | 0not-entailed
| lifecycle-entailment |
Wise Investment in Children Act of 2021 or the WIC Act of 2021
This bill expands eligibility for children to receive benefits under the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC).
The bill authorizes the Department of Agriculture to grant a waiver to a state, on request, that waives certification deadline requirements under the program if such state demonstrates there are unusual technological barriers to implementation, operational costs are not affordable within the nutrition services and administration grant of the state, or it is in the best interest of the program.
If a waiver is granted, the bill | This text is about energy. | 0not-entailed
| Pol_NLI |
When was the Charlottetown Accord signed? | In Canada, "the 51st state" is a phrase generally used in such a way as to imply that if a certain political course is taken, Canada's destiny will be as little more than a part of the United States. | 0not-entailed
| glue/qnli |
The royal tombs at Vergina were identified as the ancient capital of Aigai in the 1930s. A royal tomb identified as possibly Philip II of Macedonia, Alexander the Great's father, was found in 1977 by Manolis Andronikos. | Alexander the Great's Tomb remains undiscovered. | 0not-entailed
| glue/rte |
Sam pulled up a chair to the piano, but it was broken, so he had to sing instead. | The piano was broken, so he had to sing instead. | 1entailed
| glue/wnli |
The student asked the teacher if he could get an extension on the assignment. | The teacher tried to get an extension. | 0not-entailed
| super_glue/axg |
Mary and Sandra journeyed to the office. Afterwards they went to the hallway. Mary and Daniel went back to the kitchen. After that they journeyed to the garden. | Sandra is in the hallway. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/compound-coreference |
John went to the bedroom. Sandra went back to the hallway. Sandra is in the bathroom. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. | John is in the office. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/simple-negation |
The pink rectangle is below the blue square. The triangle is to the right of the pink rectangle. | The blue square is below the triangle. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/positional-reasoning |
The garden is east of the bedroom. The hallway is west of the bedroom. The office is south of the hallway. The kitchen is east of the bathroom. The kitchen is south of the bedroom. | You go from the hallway to the kitchen by heading e,s. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/path-finding |
Bill moved to the school. Julie went to the cinema. Fred went to the bedroom. Fred is either in the office or the office. | Bill is in the school. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge |
Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Mary journeyed to the bathroom. John went to the kitchen. Daniel journeyed to the garden. John travelled to the bedroom. John took the apple. John dropped the apple. John took the apple. Mary travelled to the hallway. John journeyed to the office. Mary went back to the office. John travelled to the bedroom. John put down the apple there. Mary went to the hallway. | The apple before the bedroom was in the office. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/three-supporting-facts |
Bill got the football there. Bill put down the football. Bill moved to the office. Fred went to the bedroom. Mary moved to the office. Bill moved to the hallway. Bill journeyed to the kitchen. Mary went back to the bedroom. Bill got the apple there. Bill went back to the bathroom. Bill journeyed to the bedroom. Bill moved to the bathroom. Bill left the apple. Bill got the football there. Bill got the apple there. Bill dropped the apple. Bill travelled to the kitchen. Fred journeyed to the garden. Mary moved to the kitchen. Bill put down the football. Fred grabbed the milk there. Jeff moved to the kitchen. Bill got the football there. Bill gave the football to Mary. Mary gave the football to Bill. Bill travelled to the bedroom. | Mary gave to Bill a football. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/three-arg-relations |
Mice are afraid of cats. Sheep are afraid of mice. Winona is a sheep. Gertrude is a sheep. Jessica is a mouse. Cats are afraid of sheep. Emily is a cat. Wolves are afraid of mice. | Gertrude is afraid of mouse. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-deduction |
Daniel and Sandra journeyed to the hallway. Daniel and John travelled to the office. Sandra and Daniel journeyed to the bathroom. Sandra and Daniel went back to the kitchen. | Sandra is in the kitchen. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/conjunction |
Mary grabbed the apple there. Mary left the apple there. Sandra went back to the kitchen. Daniel moved to the office. | Mary is carrying nothing. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/lists-sets |
Mary went to the bedroom yesterday. Yesterday Bill went to the school. Mary moved to the school this morning. Yesterday Fred went back to the kitchen. This morning Fred went back to the office. Bill travelled to the park this morning. | Bill before the park was in the school. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/time-reasoning |
Sandra went to the kitchen. Mary moved to the kitchen. Sandra moved to the hallway. Mary went to the office. | Mary is in the office. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/single-supporting-fact |
Sandra picked up the milk there. John moved to the bedroom. Mary journeyed to the office. Sandra left the milk there. John grabbed the football there. Sandra picked up the milk there. Mary journeyed to the garden. Daniel travelled to the office. John discarded the football. John got the football there. Sandra went back to the kitchen. Sandra left the milk there. Daniel picked up the apple there. Mary went back to the kitchen. | The milk is in the kitchen. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/two-supporting-facts |
John picked up the apple there. John gave the apple to Daniel. Daniel handed the apple to John. John gave the apple to Daniel. | There is one objects is Daniel carrying. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/counting |
The box fits inside the chest. The suitcase is bigger than the container. The chocolate fits inside the box. The chest is bigger than the container. The suitcase is bigger than the chest. | The suitcase is bigger than the box. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/size-reasoning |
Mary travelled to the hallway. Mary journeyed to the garden. Mary moved to the kitchen. John went back to the bathroom. | Mary is in the bedroom. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/yes-no-questions |
Julius is a swan. Brian is a swan. Bernhard is a frog. Brian is white. Greg is a swan. Bernhard is green. Lily is a swan. Julius is gray. Greg is gray. | Lily is gray. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-induction |
Daniel journeyed to the kitchen. Then he went to the office. Daniel went to the hallway. After that he moved to the bedroom. | Daniel is in the bedroom. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-coreference |
The hallway is east of the kitchen. The bedroom is east of the hallway. | East of the hallway is bedroom. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/two-arg-relations |
Winston heard that the boy had never played basketball before so he decided to give it a shot | Winston heard a pun | 1entailed
| recast/recast_puns |
Out of the pord slithered Corey. | Something good happened . | 0not-entailed
| recast/recast_verbcorner |
Tony bent the rod into a U with pliers . | Tony caused the bending . | 1entailed
| recast/recast_verbnet |
I told Paul that you called him yesterday so abruptly because you did n't want to waste his time while you got tests done for arthritis . | The getting happened | 1entailed
| recast/recast_factuality |
Spain 's top anti-terrorism judge has indicted eight Islamic militants for allegedly helping a suspected mastermind of the September 11 attacks on the United States . | Spain is a geographical/political entity | 1entailed
| recast/recast_ner |
someone endorsed that a particular thing happened . | that thing might or might not have happened . | 1entailed
| recast/recast_megaveridicality |
When asked about the movie, Madelyn said, 'There is a brilliant twist ending. '. | Madelyn liked the movie . | 1entailed
| recast/recast_sentiment |
Aiden entered the sunroom. Ella entered the sunroom. The cabbage is in the red bathtub. Ella exited the sunroom. Aiden moved the cabbage to the green basket. Aiden exited the sunroom. Ella dislikes the living room Ella entered the front yard. Hannah entered the sunroom. | Aiden think that Ella searches for the cabbage in the green basket. | 1entailed
| tomi-nli |
Canadian researchers tracked the weight gain of 757 3-to 4-month-old babies for three years. The results showed that children who were already overweight or even obese at the age of 3 had different intestinal flora from those of normal weight. After a further study of the living environment of the babies tested, the researchers found that the babies who grew up in the families with the highest use of disinfectants contained twice as many helicobacteria in their intestines as the average. Spirillaceae bacteria feed on undigested carbohydrate fiber in the human body, which is broken down to provide the body with extra calories. The increase of this kind of bacteria causes the child to produce too much heat in the body and begin to gain weight at an early age. | The main content of this text is the relationship between household disinfection and infant weight. | 1entailed
| logiqa-2.0-nli |
There are three persons. Everyone is visible to others. Each person draws a card, face unrevealed (red or black). Cameron's card is shown to Cameron. Cameron's card is shown to Eleanor. Eleanor's card is shown to Eleanor. Paula's card is shown to Paula. It is publicly announced that someone picked a red card. | Eleanor can now know that Cameron picked a red card. | 0not-entailed
| mindgames |
I needed a shed to contain my yard tools. I bought supplies and found a guide online. I followed the guide and began putting the shed together. "All week, I worked hard using power tools and manual labor." "After the week was over, I had a very nice shed." | I had money ends after I needed a shed to contain my yard tools. | 1entailed
| tracie |
Republican Party is conceding to Republican Party | Republican Party is taking Republican Party | 0not-entailed
| sherliic |
2ppd smoker since his teens; quit 2 years ago | The person is a student. | 0not-entailed
| SDOH-NLI |
'Likes' are shared on Facebook and Audible.com. We use your 'likes' to improve Audible.com for all our listeners.
You can turn off Audible.com sharing from your Account Details page.... | This text is about: photo sharing | 0not-entailed
| dataset_train_nli |
What is not explicitly stated as true is considered false.
Bob is young. Bob is kind. Dave is rough. Dave is big. Eric is rough. Harry is rough. Harry is red. Harry is green. Harry is blue. Harry is big. If someone is big and kind and green then they are nice. If someone is big and blue and young then they are kind. If someone is young and nice then they are kind. If someone is rough and blue then they are young. | Harry is rough. | 1entailed
| ruletaker |
~((~(~(b))|((c|m)>~((m>b))))) | (z>b) | 0not-entailed
| logical-entailment |
Several epidemiological studies have identified an association between nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) use and colorectal cancer risk in women. We examined this association in a population-based case-control study in Wisconsin women. Between 1991 and 1992, 184 women ages 40-74 years with colorectal cancer were identified through the statewide cancer registry and 293 population-based control women were randomly selected via telephone. Regular NSAID use was defined as at least twice weekly for 12 months or longer. After adjusting the data for age, controls were more likely than cases to report regular NSAID use (38 versus 27%). Following adjustment for age, prior sigmoidoscopy use, family history of large bowel cancer, and body mass index, women who regularly used NSAIDs were approximately one-third less likely to be diagnosed with colorectal cancer compared to women who did not use NSAIDs [odds ratio (OR), 0.65; 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.40-1.03]. A statistically significant effect of duration of use was identified, although the ORs did not show a consistent trend. No significant effect of frequency of NSAID use was observed. When the type of NSAID used was examined (aspirin or nonaspirin), subjects who used nonaspirin compounds had a statistically significantly lower risk of colorectal cancer (OR, 0.43; 95% CI, 0.20-0.89), compared to nonusers, whereas aspirin users had only a small, nonsignificant reduction in cancer risk (OR, 0.79; 95% CI, 0.46-1.36). These data add support to the hypothesis that regular NSAID use is associated with lower colorectal cancer risk in women and suggest that the type of NSAID used may be important. | This study contains population size or sample size information | 1entailed
| biosift-nli |
The ACLU wants FBI records on collection of race and ethnicity data . The FBI says field offices are told to `` understand your entire community '' The FBI says such data helps the agency fight national security threats and crime . Score: 7 | The ACLU wants FBI records on collection of race and ethnicity data . The FBI says field offices are told to `` understand your entire community '' The FBI says such data helps the agency fight national security threats and crime . The ACLU says gathering such data `` invites unconstitutional racial profiling '' | 0not-entailed
| doc-nli |
6 clean sheets on the trot (although some of those were cup games). | 6 clean sheets on a horse (although some of those were cup games). | 0not-entailed
| idioms-nli |
::stage 1.Egg:: Every Alaskan salmon starts out as an egg in a gravel bed in a freshwater river or creek. These eggs will 'incubate' for a certain amount of time depending on the type of salmon and the temperature of the water. During this process, the salmon inside the egg develops its eyes, spine and tail. Once this process is complete, the egg will hatch and the salmon begins its life. ::stage 2.Alevin:: Once the egg hatches, the salmon enters the alevin stage. The alevins are still quite small and remain in the gravel beds safe from predators. Salmon in the alevin stage have a noticeable orange yolk sac attached to their bodies that provide nutrients. As the nutrients in the yolk sac are depleted toward the end of the alevin stage, the salmon develop their mouths and small oval-shapes on their sides. After this process, the alevin start to move away from the gravel beds to look for food. ::stage 3.Fry:: The fry stage begins once the salmon leaves the gravel beds where they were born. Salmon in the fry stage have noticeable 'parr' marks that conceal the fish from predators. Although fry stage salmon have a lot of energy, they typically stay in slower moving waters and feed on plankton and insect larvae. How long a salmon stays in the fry stage depends on the species - some are only there for a short time while others like the King will stay for up to a year. ::stage 4.Smolt:: Once the 'parr' marks start wearing away and the salmon starts moving toward saltwater, it enters the smolt stage. Fish in this smolt stage are growing quite rapidly. Smolts typically stay in the brackish waters at the mouth of a river. Again, how long Smolts stay in this stage and how big they are varies by species. Once the Smolts reaches a certain size, they are ready to migrate into the open ocean and begin their adult life. ::stage 5.Adult:: Salmon are considered 'adults' when they complete the migration from freshwater to saltwater. The adults will feed in the open-ocean for a certain length of time depending on the species. King salmon for example will stay in the ocean for 6 years whereas Pink salmon will stay for about two before heading back to freshwater to spawn. ::stage 6.Spawner:: At a certain point, the salmon will begin migrating back to freshwater where they enter the spawner stage. Salmon in the spawner stage undergo tremendous physical changes, including their color. Sockeye, King and Silver salmon for example will change from a silvery greyish color to maroon or red. The jaws of male salmon will also change to a hook shape, which is known as a 'kype'. Pink and Sockeye males will also develop a defined hump on their back. Interestingly, salmon in the spawner stage will migrate back to almost the same exact spot where they were born. Species like the Chum salmon will migrate up to 2000 miles to spawn! The distance they go depends on the species and the river. Upon reaching the gravel beds, the females will lay their eggs in the gravel while the males fertilize them with something called 'milt'. This spawning 'run' occurs during the summer months and provides the best fishing opportunities. However, determining the exact time this occurs isn't easy. In most Alaskan rivers, the King salmon arrive first, then the Sockeye, Pinks, Chums and Silver in that order. ::stage 7.Post-spawn:: If a salmon makes it to the spawning grounds without getting caught or eaten by a predator, they will complete the breeding process as described in number 6. Once this process is over, the adult salmon die off and therefore complete the life cycle. | Gravel bed in a freshwater river or creek does an Alaskan salmon egg incubate. | 1entailed
| lifecycle-entailment |
judges should not overturn another court's decision based only on his or her personal beliefs about the matter before them. | The author of this text believes we should limit judicial activism. | 1entailed
| Pol_NLI |
What did the rebels overthrow during the rebellion | After meetings beginning in June, rebels overcame the Spanish garrison at Baton Rouge (now in Louisiana), and unfurled the flag of the new republic: a single white star on a blue field. | 1entailed
| glue/qnli |
Both candidates are making a major push in Iowa. | Both candidates are delivering a great attack in Iowa. | 0not-entailed
| glue/rte |
Fred is the only man alive who still remembers my father as an infant. When Fred first saw my father, he was twelve months old. | When Fred first saw my father, Fred was twelve months old. | 0not-entailed
| glue/wnli |
The chef came out to apologize to the guest who was unhappy with his preparation style. | The chef's preparation style had caused dissatisfaction. | 1entailed
| super_glue/axg |
John and Sandra travelled to the bathroom. Then they moved to the kitchen. John and Sandra journeyed to the garden. Following that they went back to the bedroom. Sandra and Daniel journeyed to the office. After that they journeyed to the bedroom. | Sandra is in the bedroom. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/compound-coreference |
John went to the bedroom. Sandra went back to the hallway. Sandra is in the bathroom. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. John journeyed to the garden. Mary is not in the kitchen. | Sandra is in the kitchen. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/simple-negation |
The pink rectangle is below the blue square. The triangle is to the right of the pink rectangle. | The blue square is below the triangle. | 0not-entailed
| babi_nli/positional-reasoning |
The office is north of the bathroom. The bedroom is west of the garden. The kitchen is west of the bedroom. The hallway is east of the office. The bedroom is south of the hallway. | You go from the bedroom to the office by heading n,w. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/path-finding |
Bill moved to the school. Julie went to the cinema. Fred went to the bedroom. Fred is either in the office or the office. Julie is in the office. Fred went back to the kitchen. | Fred is in the kitchen. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/indefinite-knowledge |
Daniel went to the hallway. Daniel picked up the football. Daniel journeyed to the kitchen. John got the apple. John put down the apple. John moved to the office. Mary went back to the garden. Mary picked up the apple. Daniel put down the football. Daniel took the football. Mary journeyed to the office. Sandra moved to the hallway. Mary travelled to the bathroom. Sandra went to the office. Daniel dropped the football. Daniel went back to the bedroom. Daniel journeyed to the office. Sandra went back to the bathroom. Mary travelled to the office. Sandra travelled to the office. Daniel travelled to the bedroom. Mary went back to the hallway. Mary got the milk. Mary dropped the milk. Sandra went to the kitchen. Mary put down the apple. Sandra got the football. Daniel moved to the kitchen. Mary took the apple. Daniel went back to the office. Mary grabbed the milk. Sandra dropped the football. Sandra journeyed to the bathroom. Daniel went to the garden. Daniel went back to the kitchen. Mary went to the bathroom. Mary moved to the hallway. Sandra travelled to the bedroom. Daniel picked up the football there. Daniel went back to the office. Daniel moved to the bedroom. Mary went back to the kitchen. | The football before the bedroom was in the office. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/three-supporting-facts |
Mary moved to the office. Fred grabbed the milk there. Mary travelled to the kitchen. Fred travelled to the bathroom. Mary moved to the garden. Bill went to the hallway. Fred put down the milk. Jeff went to the bathroom. Fred moved to the garden. Jeff journeyed to the kitchen. Mary moved to the bathroom. Mary moved to the bedroom. Mary got the football there. Fred went to the hallway. Jeff got the apple there. Bill moved to the bedroom. Mary journeyed to the kitchen. Bill travelled to the hallway. Jeff passed the apple to Mary. Mary put down the apple. Jeff got the apple there. Jeff gave the apple to Mary. Fred travelled to the office. Mary passed the apple to Jeff. | Mary gave the apple. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/three-arg-relations |
Mice are afraid of sheep. Cats are afraid of sheep. Gertrude is a mouse. Winona is a mouse. Jessica is a cat. Wolves are afraid of cats. Emily is a cat. Sheep are afraid of wolves. | Gertrude is afraid of sheep. | 1entailed
| babi_nli/basic-deduction |
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