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This example is text-level-bias.
mbib-base/text-level-bias
0entailment
[Jennifer] was celebrating her birthday with her mother [Beverly]. [Louis] was busy trying to watch his son [Wayne] and his daughter [Nicole]. To make it worse, [Nicole] kept complaining that she would rather be spending time with her mother [Beverly] instead. ('Jennifer', 'Wayne')
This example is brother.
v1/gen_train234_test2to10
0entailment
"My cousin said her Math class was hard. The one that I’m in is hard too. All Math classes must be hard." This statement is an example of…
This example is faulty generalization.
logical-fallacy
0entailment
system of laws, programs, benefits, and services which strengthen provisions for meeting social needs developed into two different categories social welfare defined as economic transfers outside the market system. social welfare defined as benefits and services to help people meet basic needs.
This example is not-paraphrase.
parade
0entailment
For those who are not zuph and are not jyka, the probability of glimx is 45%. For those who are not zuph and are jyka, the probability of glimx is 46%. For those who are zuph and are not jyka, the probability of glimx is 79%. For those who are zuph and are jyka, the probability of glimx is 69%. For those who are not zuph and are not zory, the probability of jyka is 83%. For those who are not zuph and are zory, the probability of jyka is 55%. For those who are zuph and are not zory, the probability of jyka is 41%. For those who are zuph and are zory, the probability of jyka is 47%. The overall probability of zory is 31%. If we disregard the mediation effect through jyka, would zuph negatively affect glimx?
This example is no.
cladder
2contradiction
The agreement still needs to be ratified by members, a process that will play out over the next few weeks.
This example is SUBJ.
subjectivity
0entailment
Please excuse me from this class excuse
This example is literal.
MOH
2contradiction
Rufus overtook a bus going to Colchester and dropped the two in the back so that they could catch it. overtook
This example is metaphorical.
VUAC
2contradiction
The largest gains were seen in prices , new orders , inventories and exports . Sub-indexes measuring prices , new orders , inventories and exports increased .
This example is not_equivalent.
glue/mrpc
2contradiction
What are some things new employees should know going into their first day at Approach Resources? What are some things new employees should know going into their first day at Workday?
This example is duplicate.
glue/qqp
2contradiction
is saline and sodium chloride the same thing
This example is True.
super_glue/boolq
0entailment
Tim had always a red bike. His birthday party was coming up and he hoped that his parents would finally get him the bike. When his friends came over for the party, Tim was very worried that he wouldn't get the bike. He looked at all the presents and none of them seemed big enough to have a bike in them. Tim was sad. When it was time to open the presents he opened them one at a time. The first present was not a bike. The second present was not a bike. The third present was the biggest one. Tim knew if the bike was going to be in any of the presents it was going to be in this box. Tim opened it and there was no bike inside. Just as Tim tried not to look too upset, his Dad brought in the biggest present of them all. His Dad had been hiding the present all along. Tim opened it and his new bike was inside the box. Tim put the bike together with his Dad's help. Why was Tim sad? Presents were small
This example is True.
super_glue/multirc
2contradiction
land : It can be tricky to land a helicopter. : land : Use the net to land the fish. :
This example is False.
super_glue/wic
2contradiction
Four people with black hair pose for a picture with windows in the background . It is impossible that four friends pose for a photograph outside the Sears Tower .
This example is valid.
probability_words_nli/usnli
2contradiction
It is highly unlikely that Gertrude is a cat. It is unlikely that Brian is a swan. We believe that Julius is a frog. It is likely that julius is a frog, and Brian is a swan.
This example is invalid.
probability_words_nli/reasoning_1hop
0entailment
It is probably the case that John picked up the apple. It is improbable that Brian is a lion. It is probable that Winona is a cat. It is highly likely that if John picked up the apple, and Winona is a cat, then Bill moved to the office. Chances are about even that if either Brian is a lion, or John picked up the apple, then Mary went to the hallway. It is probably not the case that if Winona is a cat, and Brian is a lion, then Bernhard is a swan. Chances are about even that bernhard is a swan, or Bill moved to the office.
This example is invalid.
probability_words_nli/reasoning_2hop
0entailment
Is the pressure from your folks stressing you out ? Are your parents putting a lot of pressure on you ?
This example is non-contradiction.
robust_nli_li_ts
2contradiction
Mark Zuckerberg's Testimony to EU Parliament to Be Webstreamed GDPR latest: Fraudsters posing as banks in data protection emails phishing scam
This example is different_event.
hlgd
0entailment
`` It had to be sexy and provocative , but in a long , sexy , slender way . `` It had to be sexy and provocative , but in a long , sexy , sleek way . ''
This example is paraphrase.
paws/labeled_final
2contradiction
Every year students are admitted strictly based on Merit assessed by All India Rank ( AIR ) in JEE-Main-CSAB and AIPMT for its UG courses . Every year students are assessed strictly based on Merit admitted by All India Rank ( AIR ) in JEE-Main-CSAB and AIPMT for its UG courses .
This example is paraphrase.
paws/labeled_swap
0entailment
How many hours does it take to get food poisining with ice cream? (chocolate ice cream) I am recovering from food poisoning and I do not have any symptoms per se. I am feeling like eating chocolate ice cream, just wanted to know how long after the symptoms of food poisining have subsided I need to wait before eating chocolate ice cream?
This example is False.
medical_questions_pairs
2contradiction
Fred tracked the leak to its source.
This example is unacceptable.
glue/cola
2contradiction
the humans are acting like puppets
This example is positive.
glue/sst2
0entailment
Which companies offer the best retirement investment services?
This example is valid question.
insincere-questions
0entailment
p le looking at pdp as an alternative: mufti the indian express: has always been for poor, and yet, in this election, they had given rich a reason to cheer.the only got so upset was because of their friends.what happened lot money out government... 6.30 everyone happy.the pdp-led assembly first vote on bill, but government did not want pass it during election campaign. i think we should have same law that before, said assembly. pursuing impeachment would be very popular decision. pdp-controlled senate likely support quashing legislation, a. raju, political analyst, who is also member pdp.however, there are other parties ruling coalition, like pdp-
This example is fair_wmt20.
TuringBench
2contradiction
Which two states enclose Chesapeake Bay ?
This example is NUM:money.
trec
2contradiction
Star Wars : Episode II – Attack of the Clones was released . The film premiered on May 16 , 2002 .
This example is REFUTES.
vitaminc/tals--vitaminc
0entailment
Sorry to say this
This example is Non_hope_speech.
hope_edi/english
0entailment
BREAKING: At least 10 killed in shooting at French satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo, Paris prosecutor's office says. http://t.co/mnAeA7j7fY @cnni curly wurlys are so much nicer than half avocados dont u think?
This example is support.
rumoureval_2019/RumourEval2019
2contradiction
Lgbt now spread in asia. Many anti lgbt in asian worried their culture are ruined cuz this virus
This example is no_hate_speech.
ethos/binary
2contradiction
I have a rage rage ep 2 coming out soon I'll keep you posted on it #YouTube #youtubegaming #rage
This example is joy.
tweet_eval/emotion
0entailment
This bitch whom I won't name on Facebook is such a shameless woman ruining a relationship. #getalife #stopspreadinglies #hoe
This example is hate.
tweet_eval/hate
2contradiction
Ok watching how hurt parents are when their kids decide to elope definitely makes me change my mind about it. Small cozy wedding it is
This example is non_irony.
tweet_eval/irony
0entailment
@user @user @user @user @user @user @user @user 2/2 Liberals say (rightly) there's lots of prejudice and discrimination between migrants"" then conclude ""all opposition to migration is just arbitrary prejudice"". But that requires seeing the distinction between citizens and migrants as arbitrary and prejudice driven.""
This example is non-offensive.
tweet_eval/offensive
2contradiction
"damn RIP to my great uncle George Clayton Johnson. 86 years. he wrote the 1st episode of Star Trek, twilight zone episodes and Logan's Run"
This example is negative.
tweet_eval/sentiment
2contradiction
#DonRients: people aren't just killed by guns. 9 people died and that's sad. But how many die daily from #abortion? #SemST
This example is favor.
tweet_eval/stance_abortion
2contradiction
For no one can lay any foundation other than the one that has been laid, that foundation is #Christ. #SemST
This example is favor.
tweet_eval/stance_atheism
2contradiction
5-6 inches of rain in a day & from next day there is no rain at all. Temperature reaches 39 C in #Ahmedabad. #environment #SemST
This example is against.
tweet_eval/stance_climate
0entailment
Women in Hollywood are still getting paid less. It is 2015. #SemST
This example is favor.
tweet_eval/stance_feminist
0entailment
I am a big HILLARY Clinton supporter. My plan is working, poor Donnie doesn't even know. #Trump2016 #SemST
This example is against.
tweet_eval/stance_hillary
2contradiction
Talk about signs today ha! #signs #instagood #instamood #currentmood #plates #gym…
This example is 🇺🇸.
tweet_eval/emoji
2contradiction
Harvard will make sure that you are able to attend. There are many costs that are not included in one's financial aid package like airfare, but considering the uniqueness of this school, it's definitely big bang for all your buck.
This example is thirdly,.
discovery/discovery
2contradiction
well, the ones that we were test driving were the, uh, were the new ones there.
This example is Appreciation.
pragmeval/switchboard
2contradiction
the note-taking
This example is Rhetorical-Question.
pragmeval/mrda
2contradiction
unfortunately, there are no guarantees in this world.
This example is non-experiential.
pragmeval/verifiability
0entailment
guns n roses signer axel rose is dead axl rose dies? guns n roses singer dead west hollywood home at age 52 is fake
This example is against.
pragmeval/emergent
2contradiction
jóola languages are classified as members of sapir 's ( 1971 ) bak group of atlantic languages of the niger congo language phylum . speakers of these languages are found in the gambia , in the former casamance region of southern senegal and in guinea bissau .
This example is motivation.
pragmeval/gum
2contradiction
vernon e. jordan was elected to the board of this transportation services concern mr. jordan has served as executive director of the united negro college fund, director of the voter education project of the southern regional council and attorney-consultant to the u.s. office of economic opportunity
This example is Concession.
pragmeval/pdtb
2contradiction
indeed; :*)
This example is Conditional.
pragmeval/stac
0entailment
and nobody has ever managed to do so (though the concept of an invisible man in the sky is a little silly). but it, along with the uranian tapeworm hypothesis, is just as valid as intellegent design as a hypothesis. actually, the uranian tapeworm hypothesis,. as far fetched as it may be, is more testable than a supernatural designer.i think maybe the kids should be taught intellegent design as an example of pseudo-science. hopefully they will see why it is not science and why evolutionary theory is.
This example is notsarc.
pragmeval/sarcasm
0entailment
hmmmm ... hmmmm ... and always open to new advice ... so ...
This example is Positive.
silicone/sem
0entailment
oh sorry
This example is expressRegret.
silicone/oasis
0entailment
Can I get a beer .
This example is neutral.
silicone/meld_s
2contradiction
Can I get a beer .
This example is joy.
silicone/meld_e
2contradiction
you've got to go up to that point and then follow it round
This example is reply_n.
silicone/maptask
2contradiction
really , what's going to happen now ?
This example is happiness.
silicone/dyda_e
2contradiction
really , what's going to happen now ?
This example is directive.
silicone/dyda_da
2contradiction
No, no, no. That's not my point. My point is is that there's no point in coming down here if we just leave. Don't you want to see it?
This example is neu.
silicone/iemocap
0entailment
329 U.S. 416 67 S.Ct. 444 91 L.Ed. 390 INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER CO.v.EVATT, Tax Com'r of Ohio. No. 75. Argued Dec. 12, 1946. Decided Jan. 6, 1947. Rehearing Denied Feb. 3, 1947. See 329 U.S. 834, 67 S.Ct. 628. On Appeal from the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio. Messrs. Joseph J. Daniels, of Indianapolis, Ind., and Edward R. Lewis, of Chicago, Ill., for appellant. Mr. A. A. Wendt, of Columbus, Ohio, for appellee. Mr. Justice BLACK delivered the opinion of the Court. 1 The Supreme Court of Ohio affirmed a decision of that State's Board of Tax Appeals fixing the amount owed by appellant for its State corporation franchise tax for the years 1935 to 1940, inclusive. 146 Ohio St. 58, 64 N.E.2d 53. In affirming, the Ohio court rejected appellant's contention that the controlling tax act, §§ 5495—5499, Ohio Gen.Code, as applied to appellant, was in violation of the Due Process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment and the Commerce clause of the Federal Constitution. Art. 1, § 8, cl. 3. The case is here on appeal under 28 U.S.C. § 344, 28 U.S.C.A. § 344. Appellant repeats its arguments as to invalidity of the tax, but only as to the years 1937 to 1940, inclusive. 2 Section 5495 of the Ohio Gen.Code provides that each foreign corporation authorized to do business in the State must pay a tax or fee for the 'privilege of doing business' or 'owning or using a part or all of its capital or property' or 'holding a certificate * * * authorizing it to do business in this state'. It is not denied that appellant owed a franchise tax under this section for it held a certificate to do business in Ohio during all the years in question. It also owned and operated two large factories at Springfield, Ohio, which produced millions of dollars worth of goods. And it operated four branch selling establishments associated with four warehouses, and fourteen retail stores, all located at various places in Ohio, which stored and sold goods produced at the Ohio factory. 3 But appellant also owns and operates sixteen factories, nearly a hundred selling agencies, and numerous retail stores in other states. Goods produced at its Ohio factories are not only sold in Ohio, but in addition, are shipped for storage to out-of-Ohio warehouses to be sold by out-of-Ohio selling agencies to out-of-Ohio customers. Some are shipped directly to our-of-Ohio customers on orders from out-of-Ohio selling agencies. Conversely, goods manufactured by appellant out-of-Ohio are shipped to its Ohio warehouses, and sold by its Ohio selling agencies to Ohio customers. Appellant's claim is that the amount of the tax assessed against it has been determined in such manner that a part of it is for sales made outside Ohio and another part for interstate sales. These consequences result, appellant argues, from the formula used by Ohio in determining the amount and value of Ohio manufacturing and sales, as distinguished from interstate and out-of-state sales. 4 The tax is computed under the Ohio statute in the following manner: Section 5498 prescribes the formula used in determining what part of a taxpayer's total capital stock represents business and property conducted and located in Ohio. To determine this, the total value of issued capital stock1 is divided in half. One half is then multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the value of all the taxpayer's Ohio property, and the denominator of which is the total value of all its property wherever owned. The other half is multiplied by another fraction whose numerator is the total value of the 'business done' in the State and whose denominator is country-wide business. Addition of these two products gives the tax base, which, when multiplied by the tax rate of 1/10 of 1%, produces the amount of the franchise tax. 5 In the 'business done' numerator the State included as a part of Ohio business an amount equal to the sales proceeds of a large part of the goods manufactured at appellant's Ohio plants, no matter where the goods had been sold or delivered.2 A part of the measure of the tax is consequently an amount equal to the sales price of Ohio-manufactured goods sold and delivered to customers in other states. Appellant contends that the State has thus taxed sales made outside of Ohio in violation of the Due Process clause. A complete answer to this due process contention is that Ohio did not tax these sales. Its statute imposed the franchise tax for the privilege of doing business in Ohio for profit. The State supreme court construed the statute as imposing the tax on corporations for engaging in business such as that in which taxpayer engaged. One branch of that business was manufacturing. It has long been established that a state can tax the business of manufacturing. The fact that it chose to measure the amount of such a tax by the value of the goods the factory has produced, whether of the current or a past year does not transform the tax on manufacturers to something else. American Mfg. Co. v. City of St. Louis, 250 U.S. 459, 39 S.Ct. 522, 63 L.Ed. 1084; Hope Natural Gas Co. v. Hall, 274 U.S. 284, 288, 289, 47 S.Ct. 639, 640, 71 L.Ed. 1049; Utah Power & Light Co. v. Pfost, 286 U.S. 165, 189, 190, 52 S.Ct. 548, 555, 76 L.Ed. 1038; Wallace v. Hines, 253 U.S. 66, 69, 40 S.Ct. 435, 436, 64 L.Ed. 782; Freeman v. Hewit, 329 U.S. 249, 67 S.Ct. 274, 277. See also J. D. Adams Mfg. Co. v. Storen, 304 U.S. 307, 313, 314, 58 S.Ct. 913, 916, 917, 82 L.Ed. 1365, 117 A.L.R. 429, and cases cited in notes 14 and 15. 6 In the Ohio 'business done' numerator, we assume the State also included sales made by Ohio branches to Ohio customers of goods manufactured and delivered to these Ohio customers from out-of-Ohio factories.3 Appellant's business practice was to conduct and account for its sales agencies' activities separately and distinctly from its factory operations. The State followed this distinction. It treated the sales agencies as conducting one type of business and the factories another. Thus it measured the value of the Ohio sales agencies' business by the total amount of the preceding year's Ohio sales of goods manufactured outside of Ohio as well as those manufactured in Ohio. Here again, appellant's contention that this resulted in taxing out-of-state or interstate transactions or sales in violation of the Due Process clause is wholly without substance. The Ohio sales agencies' business and their sales to Ohio customers were intrastate activities. International Harvester Co. v. Department of Treasury of State of Indiana et al., 322 U.S. 340, 64 S.Ct. 1019, 88 L.Ed. 1313. What effect inclusion of this element in the 'business done' numerator would have were these transactions not intrastate is a question we need not now decide. 7 What we have said disposes of the only grounds urged to support the due process contention. It also answers most of the argument made against the Ohio statute on the ground that its application to appellant unduly burdens interstate commerce and therefore violates the commerce clause. Of course, the commerce clause does not bar a state from imposing a tax based on the value of the privilege to do an intrastate business merely because it also does an interstate business. Ford Motor Co. v. Beauchamp, 308 U.S. 331, 336, 60 S.Ct. 273, 276, 84 L.Ed. 304. Nor does the fact that a computation such as that under Ohio's law includes receipts from interstate sales affect the validity of a fair apportionment. See e.g., ump Hairpin Mfg. Co. v. Emmerson, 258 U.S. 290, 42 S.Ct. 305, 66 L.Ed. 622; Underwood Typewriter Co. v. Chamberlain, 254 U.S. 113, 41 S.Ct. 45, 65 L.Ed. 165; American Mfg. Co. v. City of St. Louis, supra; International Shoe Co. v. Shartel, 279 U.S. 429, 433, 49 S.Ct. 380, 382, 73 L.Ed. 781; Western Cartridge Co. v. Emmerson, 281 U.S. 511, 50 S.Ct. 383, 74 L.Ed. 1004. And here, it clearly appears from the background of Ohio's tax legislation that the whole purpose of the State formula was to arrive, without undue complication, at a fair conclusion as to what was the value of the intrastate business for which its franchise was granted. In October, 1924 this Court struck down Ohio's then corporation franchise tax on the ground that it did not make an apportionment between local and interstate business so as to confine its tax to local business only. The tax was also held to be in violation of the Equal Protection clause. Air-Way Electric Appliance Corporation v. Day, 266 U.S. 71, 45 S.Ct. 12, 69 L.Ed. 169. In April 1925, the legislature of Ohio passed a new act expressly to cure the defects this Court had found in the old law.4 111 Ohio Laws 471. That 1925 Act, as slightly amended,5 is the law under which the present apportionment was made. 8 Plainly Ohio sought to tax only what she was entitled to tax, and there is nothing about application of the formula in this case that indicates a potentially unfair result under any circumstances. It is not even contended here that the amount of these taxes could be considered to bear an unjust or improper relation to the value of the privilege of doing business in Ohio if the legislature had imposed a flat franchise tax of the same amounts for the respective years which application of this formula has produced. See Hump Hairpin Mfg. Co. v. Emmerson, supra, 258 U.S. at page 296, 42 S.Ct. at page 307, 66 L.Ed. 622. Furthermore, this Court has long realized the practical impossibility of a state's achieving a perfect apportionment of expansive, complex business activities such as those of appellant, and has declared that 'rough approximation rather than precision' is sufficient. Illinois Central Ry. Co. v. State of Minnesota, 309 U.S. 157, 161, 60 S.Ct. 419, 422, 84 L.Ed. 670. Unless a palpably dirproportionate result comes from an apportionment, a result which makes it patent that the tax is levied upon interstate commerce rather than upon an intrastate privilege, this Court has not been willing to nullify honest state efforts to make apportionments. See cases collected in opinion of Mr. Chief Justice Stone, dissenting, Northwest Airlines v. State of Minnesota, 322 U.S. 292, 325, 64 S.Ct. 950, 967, 88 L.Ed. 1283, 153 A.L.R. 245. A state's tax law is not to be nullified merely because the result is achieved through a formula which includes consideration of interstate and out-of-state transactions in their relation to the intrastate privilege. Since it has not been demonstrated that the apportionment here achieves an unfair result, cf. Hans Rees' Sons, Inc. v. State of North Carolina, ex rel. Maxwell, 283 U.S. 123, 134, 135, 51 S.Ct. 385, 389, 75 L.Ed. 879, and since it is assessed only against the privilege of doing local Ohio business of manufacturing and selling, we do not come to the question, argued by appellant, of possible multiplication of this tax by reason of its imposition by other states. None of them can tax the privilege of operating factories and sales agencies in Ohio. 9 Affirmed. 10 Mr. Justice RUTLEDGE, concurring. 11 I concur in the opinion and judgment of the Court. But I desire to add that, in the due process phase of the case, I find no basis for conclusion that any of the transactions included in the measure of the tax was so lacking in substantial fact connections with Ohio as to preclude the state's use of them, cf. McLeod, v. J. E. Dilworth Co., 322 U.S. 327, 64 S.Ct. 1023, 88 L.Ed. 1304, dissenting opinion 322 U.S. at pages 352—357, 64 S.Ct. at pages 1032—1034, 88 L.Ed. 1319, if indeed a limitation of this sort were material to an apportionment found on the whole to be fairly made. For the rest, as the Court holds, the apportionment clearly is valid. 1 Section 5498 also sets out in some detail the factors to be considered, and those not to be considered, in calculating the total value of a taxpayer's issued and outstanding stock. These provisions are not here at issue. 2 Rule 275, Tax Commissioner of Ohio, Oct. 13, 1939, exempted from the computation all goods manufactured by appellant in Ohio, but shipped to appellant's out-of-Ohio warehouses before sale. 3 The State contends here that it did not include in the 'business-done' numerator an amount equal to the proceeds from sales by Ohio branches to Ohio customers of goods which were shipped to the Ohio customers from factories outside Ohio. Appellant insists that it did. We need not resolve this controversy, for we think the result is the same whichever view is taken. 4 In vetoing the bill which became the law, on grounds not here relevant, the Governor of Ohio said: 'The Supreme Court decision, of course made it necessary for you to devise a basis for the levy of the tax other than on the authorized capital stock. You have seen fit to embody in the pending measure an asset value or total net worth basis for the assessment of the tax on domestic corporations as well.' Ohio House Journal 1925, Vol. III, 874. The bill was passed over his veto. 5 112 Ohio Laws 410 (1927); 113 Ohio Laws 637 (1929); 114 Ohio Laws 714 (1931); 115 Ohio Laws 589 (1933).
This example is 8.
lex_glue/scotus
0entailment
The Restricted Holder agrees that in the event of any breach or threatened breach by the Restricted Holder of any covenant, obligation or other provision contained in this Agreement, then the Company shall be entitled (in addition to any other remedy that may be available to the Company) to: (i) a decree or order of specific performance or mandamus to enforce the observance and performance of such covenant, obligation or other provision; and (ii) an injunction restraining such breach or threatened breach. The Restricted Holder further agrees that neither the Company nor any other person or entity shall be required to obtain, furnish or post any bond or similar instrument in connection with or as a condition to obtaining any remedy referred to in this Section 3, and the Restricted Holder irrevocably waives any right that he, she, or it may have to require the obtaining, furnishing or posting of any such bond or similar instrument.
This example is Specific Performance.
lex_glue/ledgar
2contradiction
Pies biegający po piasku
This example is tr.
language-identification
0entailment
In Bridgeport, the deranged high school teacher Richard Fenton (Johnathon Schaech) is obsessed by the teenager student Donna Keppel (Brittany Snow); she witnesses him murder her family to stay with her, but Richard is arrested and sent to prison for life. Three years later, the traumatized Donna is feeling better but is still under psychological treatment and taking pills. On her prom night, she goes with her boyfriend Bobby (Scott Porter) and two couples of friends to the Pacific Grad Hotel for the party. But the psychopath Richard has escaped from prison and is lodged in the same floor in the hotel chasing Donna, stabbing her friends and staff of the hotel that cross his path.<br /><br />The forgettable slash "Prom Night" is a collection of clichés with a total lack of originality. The stupid story is shallow and silly, with a bad acting of Johnathon Schaech in the role of an insane killer. The predictable screenplay is amazing since it is possible to foresee what is going to happen in the next scenes. My vote is three.<br /><br />Title (Brazil): "A Morte Convida Para Dançar" ("The Death Invites to Dance")
This example is neg.
imdb
2contradiction
it helps that lil bow wow . . . tones down his pint-sized gangsta act to play someone who resembles a real kid .
This example is neg.
rotten_tomatoes
2contradiction
Yukos could be sold to state firm Russian President Vladimir Putin throws a question mark over the future of Yukos, saying state-owned companies should be allowed to buy the oil firm's assets.
This example is World.
ag_news
0entailment
Tasty and fresh sushi right on the Chandler-Gilbert border. \n\nThe rolls I suggest that are bomb.com include:\n\nLas Vegas Roll: Cream cheese, eel, avocado, crab and shrimp... Deep fried. Need I say more? A few dunks of soy sauce and this baby is delish.\n\nDragon Roll: Crab, cucumber, eel, and avocado. Just the right amount of freshness.\n\nYou also can't go wrong with the ASU roll, Crazy Shrimp roll, or the Ladybug. The sashimi I've had here has been great, too. \n\nDon't forget to pull up their e-coupon on your smartphone! $3 off your order of $20 or more, or $7 off an order of $45 or more. :)
This example is 4 stars.
yelp_review_full/yelp_review_full
0entailment
In January-November 2009 , the group 's sales totalled EUR 7,801.7 mn , which was a drop of 12.6 % from the same period of 2008 .
This example is negative.
financial_phrasebank/sentences_allagree
0entailment
to that mysterious strand.
This example is no_impact.
poem_sentiment
2contradiction
Eastern Bosporus (or Eastern Bosphorus Russian: Босфор Восточный Bosfor Vostochny) is a strait that separates the Muravyov-Amursky Peninsula and Russky Island and connects Amur Bay and Ussuri Bay.The depth is up to 50 m. It is about 9 km long and only 800 m wide at its narrowest point. Completed in July 2012 Russky Bridge a cable-stayed bridge connects Russky Island and mainland Vladivostok.
This example is Village.
dbpedia_14/dbpedia_14
2contradiction
Not only were we told who and what everyone did as the up front, but the 'everyones' were numerous with more and more being added as the story went on. By the end of the book I didn't care who got caught from the group of characters who were bad and who found a happy ending to their 'angelic' lives.
This example is positive.
amazon_polarity/amazon_polarity
0entailment
Terrible Tommy coming to Limerick.He will get in for a short holiday with a few lone wolves.He wants to go to King johns castle and see the town.Attachment 78266
This example is noHate.
hate_speech18
0entailment
I sent lanre fakeye's Eckankar details to the mail box
This example is ham.
sms_spam
2contradiction
' Beneath the dignity of your office : ' GOP senator says to Trump about his ' Morning Joe ' <tweets/> : sweeteners : ' Beneath the dignity of your office : ' GOP senator says to Trump about his ' Morning Joe ' <tweets/> : mugs :
This example is sentence2.
humicroedit/subtask-2
2contradiction
What's the weather like at work?
This example is ComparePlaces.
snips_built_in_intents
0entailment
RT @VictorSmith90: Fresh out of jail and I got my chopper bitches be like Vick your number 1 like the BK whopper
This example is offensive language.
hate_speech_offensive
2contradiction
where in america is the biggest park? what the top sais. i like to be a forest ranger
This example is Society & Culture.
yahoo_answers_topics
2contradiction
A Grain of Saul is a weekly column that digs into some of the biggest issues we face as a nation and as an international community in search of reliable data, realistic solutions, and — most importantly — hope. More and more women are reporting that Harvey Weinstein harassed or sexually assaulted them. After an explosive piece in The New York Times, which cited several women's firsthand accounts of Weinstein's alleged "sexual harassment and unwanted physical contact," it appears the dam has broken. Yesterday, a piece in The New Yorker quoted nearly a dozen on the record firsthand accounts of Weinstein's harassment and sexual assault and included never-before-heard audio recordings from a New York Police Department sting operation in which Weinstein appears to admit to groping model Ambra Battilana Gutierrez. Although Weinstein apologized in a statement for at least some of the behavior referenced in the New York Times article, he denied the sexual assault allegations following the New Yorker piece's release. That piece, a gut-punch for anyone holding out hope the worst wasn't true, was notably written by journalist Ronan Farrow. Farrow is the estranged son of Woody Allen, another Hollywood magnate accused of sexual assault. Those allegations (which Allen denies) were made by his own daughter, Ronan's sister Dylan. With so many accusers against Weinstein now on the record, including household names like Gwyneth Paltrow, Cara Delevingne and Angelina Jolie, all corners of the country are offering their hot takes in the discussion. Perhaps one of the most unfortunate reactions has been to politicize the story, as some conservative pundits have grasped onto Weinstein — a major Democratic donor Michelle Obama once publicly praised as a "wonderful human being" — as illustrative of rotten liberal America. But this isn't a uniquely Democratic problem. Fox News, a notoriously right-wing news outlet, has had to dismiss a slew of on-air talent because of sexual assault allegations. Our Republican president appeared to admit on tape to sexually assaulting women (and has also been photographed chumming it up with Weinstein). The point being: this isn't a partisan or even a political issue. This is — largely — an issue with men, specifically men who yield any kind of power. The allegations leveled against Weinstein, Allen, Bill Cosby, Bill O'Reilly, Roger Ailes, Anthony Weiner and President Trump are not unique to Hollywood or a certain political party. It's not always famous and powerful men, either: it's the Catholic Church, Penn State football, orthodox Jews, professional athletes, universities, and your local retail store. The list goes on. In many of the cases that have made national headlines, though, wealthy men in positions of significant power have leveraged their status to pressure or force women into sexual encounters. Those women are then shamed, threatened with lawsuits and silenced if they speak out. Perhaps most unsettling about these stories is that there is almost always someone who could have stepped up and stopped the harassment or assault. In Farrow's story, he wrote that 16 former and current employees of Weinstein's companies had witnessed or had knowledge of unwanted sexual advances Weinstein made in work-related settings. Sixteen! And that's just the number of current or former employees who happened to speak to Farrow. What about all the ones who didn't? What about the ones who were too scared to speak to a reporter? Weinstein's case, again, isn't unique. In President Trump's infamous Hollywood Access tape, television host Billy Bush laughs offthe notion that Trump could simply "grab women by the pussy" because he was a star. His supporters and advisers dismissed it as "locker room talk." Former Fox News anchor Bill O'Reilly and former CEO Roger Ailes were repeatedly reported to human resources at Fox Newsand, reportedly, no action was taken. Football coach Joe Paterno was let go from Penn State because of what he may or may not have known about convicted rapist Jerry Sandusky. An entire film was made about the Catholic Church spending years trying to fend off reporters who wanted to get the truth out about rampant sexual abuse by priests. In many cases, campus rape stories include bystanders who don't intervene when a clearly intoxicated woman is taken home by a less intoxicated man. People — especially men who are in positions of power — have the ability to step in and stop these stories from happening. And we cannot forget that there are male survivors of sexual assault, and they are every bit as worth protecting. Terry Crews came out on Twitter to share a story about being assaulted by another man who allegedly grabbed his penis while Crews was standing next to his wife at a Hollywood function. Crews said he decided not to retaliate with allegations against the man because he didn't want to be ostracized, noting that "the predator has power and influence." Instead, he let it go, like many women do, because he couldn't stop asking himself if anyone believe him and if the repercussions for speaking out would be life-changing. If Terry Crews, a wealthy, well-known man is wary of reporting his assault, imagine the obstacles that face many other sexual assault survivors. It's time for men to police our own communities, our own friends and our own family members. It's time for men to stop being passive observers of the kinds of harassment and overt sexism that are all too common in the spaces we dominate. It's time for men to stand up for the victims we see in our day-to-day lives, and to create spaces, environments, communities, teams, companies and homes where everyone feels safe and supported enough to speak truth to power. The issue of sexual assault cannot simply be a "women's issue." It cannot be a political talking point. It cannot be a Democrat or Republican or religious or campus issue. Sexual assault is a men's issue. It is my issue. It is your issue. And it's about time we did something about it.
This example is true.
hyperpartisan_news
0entailment
In this paper we further implement << real-time VC >> on a [[ DSP ]] .
This example is USED-FOR.
sciie
2contradiction
1990 ) , on linguisitic acquisition ( by the use of Part-of-Speech filters hand-crafted by a linguist ) ( Oueslati , 1999 ) or , more frequently , on a combination of the two ( Smadja , 1993 ; Kilgarriff and Tugwell , 2001 , for example ) .
This example is Uses.
citation_intent
0entailment
Cisplatin has dramatically been used as the first line treatment for several types of solid tumors, such as breast, head and neck, ovarian, and lung cancers [17].
This example is background.
scicite
0entailment
Says his executive order requiring young girls to be vaccinated against HPV wasnt mandatory.
This example is barely-true.
liar
2contradiction
ant epistle
This example is mero.
lexical_relation_classification/K&H+N
2contradiction
chain fasten
This example is ANT.
lexical_relation_classification/CogALexV
2contradiction
cockroach subconscious
This example is hyper.
lexical_relation_classification/BLESS
2contradiction
apple computer
This example is COORD.
lexical_relation_classification/ROOT09
0entailment
sofa chair
This example is IsA.
lexical_relation_classification/EVALution
0entailment
"My wife was watching C-Span on television a few weeks ago, and one of the chief economists at the Congressional Budget Office was talking about budget deficits. He said they were a major crisis, but people were being misled about their severity because most of the usual indicators -- such as prices of financial assets, inflation and real economic activity -- were giving off reasonably rosy, but false, signals.</br></br>My wife was skeptical. Couldn't it be that all of these indicators were right, and that the budget deficit was just not a big deal? Anyhow, where did this CBO economist get his information if not from all the data that gave different answers? Probably he was just a slave of some outmoded economic theory that predicted effects that hadn't shown up. Moreover, didn't David Ricardo have a theory that said that budget deficits were roughly equivalent to taxation, and didn't this theory conform pretty well with the evidence that this CBO fellow said we should ignore? I agreed with my wife and assured her that a growing number of economists were coming to that viewpoint, but that we still numbered only 22% of the membership of the American Economic Association.</br></br>I admit that federal budget deficits since 1984 have been higher than I would have predicted, based on a model that views deficits as a device to smooth out tax collections over time. For example, the budget deficit for the current fiscal year, when measured as the change in the privately held public debt, is about $210 billion. I would have predicted a deficit of between $110 billion and $170 billion: $60 billion associated with the federal net interest payments of $130 billion, $50 billion for the persistent failure to reach full employment, and as much as $60 billion to offset the surplus of the state and local sector. That leaves an excess deficit of $40 billion to $100 billion. Smaller but still significantly positive values apply for 1984 and 1985.</br></br>I see three possible explanations for the large budget deficits of recent years. First, they may simply be mistakes. In this case they are also good experiments, which economists can use to figure out the effects of budget deficits on the economy.</br></br>Second, people may believe that the ""Reagan Revolution"" portends a declining share of federal spending in gross national product. In that case current spending is temporarily high, and it makes sense to run a budget deficit rather than to enact a temporary increase in tax rates. But I find this forecast of declining federal spending doubtful, and there is no sign of it yet in the data."
This example is no.
crowdflower/economic-news
2contradiction
Senator Hatch backs bill to protect Americans‰Ûª private health care information http://t.co/wFP86bn3BZ
This example is constituency.
crowdflower/political-media-audience
0entailment
Senator Hatch backs bill to protect Americans‰Ûª private health care information http://t.co/wFP86bn3BZ
This example is support.
crowdflower/political-media-message
0entailment
So ... Still finishing errands for a trip tomorrow morning where I have to be at airport at 6am.
This example is worry.
crowdflower/text_emotion
0entailment
@JetBlue FLL to MDE, great flight, great customer service, THANKS! 2 mths waiting @AmericanAir to speak to a human at customer service
This example is positive.
crowdflower/airline-sentiment
0entailment
"RT @JerryMander: Daily Kos: ecojustice: systems change, not climate change & NOT violence! http://bit.ly/bBxEKB | ""Right now, our elected"
This example is Yes.
crowdflower/tweet_global_warming
2contradiction
RT @mention Science Saturday: Nuclear Energy, Melting Ice Caps, And Human Adaptation: I was on Bloggingheads.tv Science Satu... {link}
This example is Negative.
crowdflower/sentiment_nuclear_power
0entailment
Paul Bulcke You only give #health some value when you lose it #wef2014 #davos http://t.co/eutHAhd0El
This example is Information.
crowdflower/corporate-messaging
0entailment
Senator Hatch backs bill to protect Americans‰Ûª private health care information http://t.co/wFP86bn3BZ
This example is partisan.
crowdflower/political-media-bias
0entailment
I told my boss I would watch the big game, but my work friends and I got sick so I skipped it.
This example is acceptable.
ethics/commonsense
0entailment
Can you hand me my cell phone?
This example is acceptable.
ethics/deontology
0entailment
I usually visit my mother at the hospital but this time I did not because I was painting my nails today.
This example is acceptable.
ethics/justice
0entailment
The man told the woman that his race time was faster than it was. boastful
This example is unacceptable.
ethics/virtue
0entailment
thanks you're welcome 8d youre really nice
This example is others.
emo/emo2019
0entailment
be n #healthy people who have issues with selling and promotion are usually broke. – t. harv eker
This example is no-hate-speech.
tweets_hate_speech_detection