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<BOP> Some scholars and organizations disagree with the notion of "separation of church and state", or the way the Supreme Court has interpreted the constitutional limitation on religious establishment. Such critics generally argue that the phrase misrepresents the textual requirements of the Constitution, while noting that many aspects of church and state were intermingled at the time the Constitution was ratified. These critics argue that the prevalent degree of separation of church and state could not have been intended by the constitutional framers. Some of the intermingling between church and state include religious references in official contexts, and such other founding documents as the United States Declaration of Independence, which references the idea of a "Creator" and "Nature's God", though these references did not ultimately appear in the Constitution nor do they mention any particular religious view of a "Creator" or "Nature's God." <EOP> <BOQ> What do critics note were intermingled at the time the Constitution was ratified? <EOQ>
What do critics note were intermingled at the time the Constitution was ratified?
<BOL> many aspects of church and state <EOL>
<BOP> The Dutch language has been known under a variety of names. In Middle Dutch, which was a collection of dialects, dietsc was used in Flanders and Brabant, while diets or duutsc was in use in the Northern Netherlands. It derived from the Old Germanic word theudisk, one of the first names ever used for the non-Romance languages of Western Europe, meaning (pertaining to the language) of the people, that is, the native Germanic language. The term was used as opposed to Latin, the non-native language of writing and the Catholic Church. In the first text in which it is found, dating from 784, it refers to the Germanic dialects of Britain. In the Oaths of Strasbourg (842) it appeared as teudisca to refer to the Germanic (Rhenish Franconian) portion of the oath. <EOP> <BOQ> What Old Germanic term was used to describe the non-Romance languages that developed in Europe? <EOQ>
What Old Germanic term was used to describe the non-Romance languages that developed in Europe?
<BOL> theudisk <EOL>
Analyze the premise: <BOP> 'Wallace Houston Terry, II (April 21, 1938 – May 29, 2003) was an African-American journalist and oral historian, best known for his book about black soldiers in Vietnam, "Bloods: An Oral History of the Vietnam War" (1984), which served as a basis for the 1995 crime thriller "Dead Presidents".' </EOP>. Classify the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Wallace Houston Terry, II was an executive producer for the film, Dead Presidents.' </EOH> as contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
Wallace Houston Terry, II was an executive producer for the film, Dead Presidents.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} We have no way of knowing what Terry's involvement in Dead Presidents may have been. System may assume he was not involved with Dead Presidents.
<BOP> The Australian government controls the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and revenue from it extending 200 nautical miles (370 km) around Norfolk Island (roughly 428,000km2) and territorial sea claims to three nautical miles (6 km) from the island. There is a strong belief on the island that some of the revenue generated from Norfolk's EEZ should be available to providing services such as health and infrastructure on the island, which the island has been responsible for, similar to how the Northern Territory is able to access revenue from their mineral resources. The exclusive economic zone provides the islanders with fish, its only major natural resource. Norfolk Island has no direct control over any marine areas but has an agreement with the Commonwealth through the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) to fish "recreationally" in a small section of the EEZ known locally as "the Box". While there is speculation that the zone may include oil and gas deposits, this is not proven. There are no major arable lands or permanent farmlands, though about 25 per cent of the island is a permanent pasture. There is no irrigated land. The island uses the Australian dollar as its currency. <EOP> <BOQ> What percentage of Norfolk Island is a permanent pasture? <EOQ>
What percentage of Norfolk Island is a permanent pasture?
<BOL> 25 <EOL>
<BOP> Typically, matches are staged between a protagonist (historically an audience favorite, known as a babyface, or "the good guy") and an antagonist (historically a villain with arrogance, a tendency to break rules, or other unlikable qualities, called a heel). In recent years, however, antiheroes have also become prominent in professional wrestling. There is also a less common role of a "tweener", who is neither fully face nor fully heel yet able to play either role effectively (case in point, Samoa Joe during his first run in TNA from June 2005 to November 2006). <EOP> <BOQ> What is a wrestler whose persona is somewhere between the two norms called? <EOQ>
What is a wrestler whose persona is somewhere between the two norms called?
<BOL> tweener <EOL>
Considering the context: <BOP> 'Maria Severa Onofriana (July 26, 1820November 30, 1846), also known simply as A Severa, is regarded as the first fado singer to have risen to fame, attaining a near-mythical status after her death. Fado has been described as the Portuguese expression of 'the blues,' and fado roughly means fate.' </EOP>, determine whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'She died at 26 years old.' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Provide your rationale.
She died at 26 years old.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} her birthday is July 26, 1820 and death date of November 30 1846, which would make her 26 years old at the time of death
<BOP> The eusocial insects build nest, guard eggs, and provide food for offspring full-time (see Eusociality). Most insects, however, lead short lives as adults, and rarely interact with one another except to mate or compete for mates. A small number exhibit some form of parental care, where they will at least guard their eggs, and sometimes continue guarding their offspring until adulthood, and possibly even feeding them. Another simple form of parental care is to construct a nest (a burrow or an actual construction, either of which may be simple or complex), store provisions in it, and lay an egg upon those provisions. The adult does not contact the growing offspring, but it nonetheless does provide food. This sort of care is typical for most species of bees and various types of wasps. <EOP> <BOQ> What do eusocial insects build? <EOQ>
What do eusocial insects build?
<BOL> nest <EOL>
Using the premise: <BOP> 'The Interstate 35W Mississippi River eight-lane bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota has collapsed on both sides of the highway over the Mississippi River during rush hour. Previous reports indicated at least nine people had died, but Minneapolis police revised this to four during a 7:30 a.m. (local time) press conference. Tim Dolan, the Minneapolis Police Chief later stated that "several [adding to the four] people are confirmed dead at the scene," but would not elaborate on how many. At least 79 have been injured and at least 8 are still missing, still believed to be in the rubble.' </EOP>, decide if the conclusion: <BOH> 'There weren't many people on the bridge.' </EOH> logically follows as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Explain your reasoning.
There weren't many people on the bridge.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} There were a lot of people on the bridge.
Given the context: <BOP> 'Thirteen Ghosts (also known as 13 Ghosts and stylized as THIR13EN Ghosts) is a 2001 Canadian-American supernatural horror film directed by Steve Beck. It is a remake of the 1960 film "13 Ghosts" by William Castle. It follows the remake of another one of Castle's films, "House on Haunted Hill", and was shot entirely around Lower Mainland, British Columbia.' </EOP>, classify the statement: <BOH> 'Other than "13 Ghosts", there has been more than one remake of William Castle's films.' </EOH> as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your choice.
Other than "13 Ghosts", there has been more than one remake of William Castle's films.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} Other than 13 Ghosts, we only have information that one other of Castle's films has been recreated.
<BOP> Catalan shares many traits with its neighboring Romance languages. However, despite being mostly situated in the Iberian Peninsula, Catalan differs more from Iberian Romance (such as Spanish and Portuguese) in terms of vocabulary, pronunciation, and grammar than from Gallo-Romance (Occitan, French, Gallo-Italic languages, etc.). These similarities are most notable with Occitan. <EOP> <BOQ> What other Iberian Romance languages are found in this area? <EOQ>
What other Iberian Romance languages are found in this area?
<BOL> Spanish and Portuguese <EOL>
<BOP> In the year 2000, according to a study by American Association of University Professors (AAUP), affirmative action promoted diversity within colleges and universities. This has been shown to have positive effects on the educational outcomes and experiences of college students as well as the teaching of faculty members. According to a study by Geoffrey Maruyama and José F. Moreno, the results showed that faculty members believed diversity helps students to reach the essential goals of a college education, Caucasian students suffer no detrimental effects from classroom diversity, and that attention to multicultural learning improves the ability of colleges and universities to accomplish their missions. Furthermore, a diverse population of students offers unique perspectives in order to challenge preconceived notions through exposure to the experiences and ideas of others. According to Professor Gurin of the University of Michigan, skills such as "perspective-taking, acceptance of differences, a willingness and capacity to find commonalities among differences, acceptance of conflict as normal, conflict resolution, participation in democracy, and interest in the wider social world" can potentially be developed in college while being exposed to heterogeneous group of students. In addition, broadening perspectives helps students confront personal and substantive stereotypes and fosters discussion about racial and ethnic issues in a classroom setting. Furthermore, the 2000 AAUP study states that having a diversity of views leads to a better discussion and greater understanding among the students on issues of race, tolerance, fairness, etc. <EOP> <BOQ> Who supposedly suffers no detrimental effects from classroom diversity? <EOQ>
Who supposedly suffers no detrimental effects from classroom diversity?
<BOL> Caucasian students <EOL>
<BOP> Following the suspension of the AFL's 2009 season, league officials and owners of af2 (which had played its season as scheduled) began discussing the future of arena football and the two leagues. With its 50.1 percent ownership of af2, the AFL's bankruptcy and dissolution prompted the dissolution of af2 as well. That league was formally considered disbanded on September 8, 2009, when no owner committed his or her team to the league's eleventh season by that deadline. For legal reasons, af2 league officials and owners agreed to form a new legal entity, Arena Football 1 (AF1), with former AFL teams the Arizona Rattlers and Orlando Predators joining the former af2. <EOP> <BOQ> What legal entity was created by af2 league owners? <EOQ>
What legal entity was created by af2 league owners?
<BOL> Arena Football 1 <EOL>
<BOP> Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, derived features of and episodes about Bolgia from Arabic works on Islamic eschatology: the Hadith and the Kitab al-Miraj (translated into Latin in 1264 or shortly before as Liber Scale Machometi) concerning the ascension to Heaven of Muhammad, and the spiritual writings of Ibn Arabi. The Moors also had a noticeable influence on the works of George Peele and William Shakespeare. Some of their works featured Moorish characters, such as Peele's The Battle of Alcazar and Shakespeare's The Merchant of Venice, Titus Andronicus and Othello, which featured a Moorish Othello as its title character. These works are said to have been inspired by several Moorish delegations from Morocco to Elizabethan England at the beginning of the 17th century. <EOP> <BOQ> Which works by Shakespeare is believed to be inspired by The Moors? <EOQ>
Which works by Shakespeare is believed to be inspired by The Moors?
<BOL> Merchant of Venice, Titus Andronicus and Othello <EOL>
From the information in: <BOP> 'The William Tanner House Museum, also known as the William A. Tanner House, is a historic residence and museum in Aurora, Illinois. It was built in 1857 for William A. Tanner, a hardware merchant. His descendants lived in the house until it was donated to the Aurora Historical Society in 1936. It now operates as a Victorian-period historic house museum.' </EOP>, deduce whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'William Tanner was alive for the turn of the century.' </EOH> results in a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
William Tanner was alive for the turn of the century.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The paragraph doesn't state when he died so he may or may not have been living in 1900.
<BOP> Academics noted that with her videos, Madonna was subtly reversing the usual role of male as the dominant sex. This symbolism and imagery was probably the most prevalent in the music video for "Like a Prayer". The video included scenes of an African-American church choir, Madonna being attracted to a statue of a black saint, and singing in front of burning crosses. This mix of the sacred and the profane upset the Vatican and resulted in the Pepsi commercial withdrawal. In 2003, MTV named her "The Greatest Music Video Star Ever" and said that "Madonna's innovation, creativity and contribution to the music video art form is what won her the award." <EOP> <BOQ> Who named Madonna the Greatest Music Video star ever? <EOQ>
Who named Madonna the Greatest Music Video star ever?
<BOL> MTV <EOL>
With the given context: <BOP> 'Amelio Robles Avila was a colonel during the Mexican Revolution. He was born a woman with the name of Amelia Robles Ávila on November 3, 1889 in Xochipala, Guerrero. His father was named Casimiro Robles and his mother Josefa Ávila. His father was a wealthy farmer who owned 42 acres of land and owned a small Mezcal factory.' </EOP>, analyze if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Casimiro Robles was born on November 3, 1859.' </EOH> is best described as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your answer.
Casimiro Robles was born on November 3, 1859.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} The birth date of this person's father is never mentioned. It's difficult because a different, but similar birthdate is mentioned is the text which is enough to confuse the system.
<BOP> In the Presidential primary elections of February 5, 2008, Sen. Clinton won 61.2% of the Bronx's 148,636 Democratic votes against 37.8% for Barack Obama and 1.0% for the other four candidates combined (John Edwards, Dennis Kucinich, Bill Richardson and Joe Biden). On the same day, John McCain won 54.4% of the borough's 5,643 Republican votes, Mitt Romney 20.8%, Mike Huckabee 8.2%, Ron Paul 7.4%, Rudy Giuliani 5.6%, and the other candidates (Fred Thompson, Duncan Hunter and Alan Keyes) 3.6% between them. <EOP> <BOQ> In the 2008 primary, how much of the Bronx vote did Romney get? <EOQ>
In the 2008 primary, how much of the Bronx vote did Romney get?
<BOL> 20.8% <EOL>
From the information in: <BOP> 'The Agassiz Brewing Company was a Canadian brewing company, founded by former Fort Garry Brewing Company brewmaster Gary De Pape. The company was established in 1998 in Winnipeg, Manitoba and based there until 2010. It was named for the prehistoric glacial Lake Agassiz which once covered much of Manitoba. Agassiz beer was available in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, and British Columbia.' </EOP>, deduce whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Ontario is bordered by British Columbia.' </EOH> results in a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
Ontario is bordered by British Columbia.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} It is unknown if Ontario is bordered by British Columbia. The system was confused by the context.
<BOP> Habitat size and numbers of species are systematically related. Physically larger species and those living at lower latitudes or in forests or oceans are more sensitive to reduction in habitat area. Conversion to "trivial" standardized ecosystems (e.g., monoculture following deforestation) effectively destroys habitat for the more diverse species that preceded the conversion. In some countries lack of property rights or lax law/regulatory enforcement necessarily leads to biodiversity loss (degradation costs having to be supported by the community).[citation needed] <EOP> <BOQ> What is systematically related to the numbers of species? <EOQ>
What is systematically related to the numbers of species?
<BOL> Habitat size <EOL>
Examine the information in <BOP> 'William Irving Turner (1890–1950), commonly known as Tim Turner or W.I. Turner, was an American architect. He served as a U.S. Forest Service architect and is credited with much of the design of Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood in Oregon, an important and influential work.' </EOP> Is the statement: <BOH> 'Tim Turner was not the only one who contributed the design of the Timberline Lodge.' </EOH> a contradiction, entailment, or neutral? Justify your conclusion.
Tim Turner was not the only one who contributed the design of the Timberline Lodge.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} This is "definitely correct" based on the information given since Turner is only credited with "much of the design" not all of the design of the Timberline Lodge. So, there must of been at least one other individual or contributor to the design.
Using the premise: <BOP> 'Joseph Edward Lauzon Jr. (born May 22, 1984) is an American mixed martial artist competing in the UFC's Lightweight division. He is tied with Nate Diaz as having the most post-fight bonus awards in UFC history. Joe's younger brother, Dan Lauzon, is also a mixed martial artist.' </EOP>, decide if the conclusion: <BOH> 'Nate Diaz is an american mixed martial artist' </EOH> logically follows as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Explain your reasoning.
Nate Diaz is an american mixed martial artist
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} We know Joe Lauzon is a mixed martial artist. We don't know where Nate Diaz is from therefore neither definitely correct nor definitely incorrect.
Given the detailed context: 'Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, also called NWTC, is one of the 16 technical and community colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System in the United States. The college serves nine Wisconsin counties with three campuses in Green Bay, Marinette, and Sturgeon Bay and five regional learning centers in Shawano, Oconto Falls, Crivitz, Niagara and Luxemburg.', judge whether the statement: <BOH> 'There are more than 17 technical and community colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System.' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
There are more than 17 technical and community colleges in the Wisconsin Technical College System.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} It's definitely incorrect because the text says there are only 16 such colleges. I think it's difficult for the system because it's not good at these types of numerical comparisons and perhaps it just assumes the statement to be true if the numbers are close enough.
<BOP> Following his triumph, Napoleon imposed the first elements of the Continental System through the Berlin Decree issued in November 1806. The Continental System, which prohibited European nations from trading with Britain, was widely violated throughout his reign. In the next few months, Napoleon marched against the advancing Russian armies through Poland and was involved in the bloody stalemate at the Battle of Eylau in February 1807. After a period of rest and consolidation on both sides, the war restarted in June with an initial struggle at Heilsberg that proved indecisive. On 14 June, however, Napoleon finally obtained an overwhelming victory over the Russians at the Battle of Friedland, wiping out the majority of the Russian army in a very bloody struggle. The scale of their defeat convinced the Russians to make peace with the French. On 19 June, Czar Alexander sent an envoy to seek an armistice with Napoleon. The latter assured the envoy that the Vistula River represented the natural borders between French and Russian influence in Europe. On that basis, the two emperors began peace negotiations at the town of Tilsit after meeting on an iconic raft on the River Niemen. The very first thing Alexander said to Napoleon was probably well-calibrated: "I hate the English as much as you do." <EOP> <BOQ> What was the system Napoleon imposed though the Berlin Decree? <EOQ>
What was the system Napoleon imposed though the Berlin Decree?
<BOL> The Continental System <EOL>
<BOP> Electroluminescence as a phenomenon was discovered in 1907 by the British experimenter H. J. Round of Marconi Labs, using a crystal of silicon carbide and a cat's-whisker detector. Soviet inventor Oleg Losev reported creation of the first LED in 1927. His research was distributed in Soviet, German and British scientific journals, but no practical use was made of the discovery for several decades. Kurt Lehovec, Carl Accardo and Edward Jamgochian, explained these first light-emitting diodes in 1951 using an apparatus employing SiC crystals with a current source of battery or pulse generator and with a comparison to a variant, pure, crystal in 1953. <EOP> <BOQ> LED lighting is the end result of what phenomenon? <EOQ>
LED lighting is the end result of what phenomenon?
<BOL> Electroluminescence <EOL>
<BOP> Tennessee's major industries include agriculture, manufacturing, and tourism. Poultry, soybeans, and cattle are the state's primary agricultural products, and major manufacturing exports include chemicals, transportation equipment, and electrical equipment. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the nation's most visited national park, is headquartered in the eastern part of the state, and a section of the Appalachian Trail roughly follows the Tennessee-North Carolina border. Other major tourist attractions include the Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga; Dollywood in Pigeon Forge; the Parthenon, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum, and Ryman Auditorium in Nashville; the Jack Daniel's Distillery in Lynchburg; and Elvis Presley's Graceland residence and tomb, the Memphis Zoo, and the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis. <EOP> <BOQ> What tourist attraction is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee? <EOQ>
What tourist attraction is located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee?
<BOL> Dollywood <EOL>
<BOP> There is evidence that, at least from the a.d. 2nd century, the vocabulary and phonology of Roman Tarraconensis was different from the rest of Roman Hispania. Differentiation has arisen generally because Spanish, Asturian, and Galician-Portuguese share certain peripheral archaisms (Spanish hervir, Asturian/Portuguese ferver vs. Catalan bullir, Occitan bolir "to boil") and innovatory regionalisms (Sp novillo, Ast nuviellu vs. Cat torell, Oc taurèl "bullock"), while Catalan has a shared history with the Western Romance innovative core, especially Occitan. <EOP> <BOQ> What language branch did Catalan share a history with? <EOQ>
What language branch did Catalan share a history with?
<BOL> Occitan <EOL>
With the given context: <BOP> 'This Is England '86 is a 2010 British drama miniseries written by Shane Meadows and Jack Thorne, a spin-off from the 2006 film "This Is England". Set three years later, it focuses on the mod revival scene rather than the skinhead subculture, with the gang variously adopting an eclectic mix of clothing styles.' </EOP>, analyze if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Shane Meadows and Jack Thorne wrote the 2006 film, "This Is England."' </EOH> is best described as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your answer.
Shane Meadows and Jack Thorne wrote the 2006 film, "This Is England."
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} They wrote the spin-off mini series, but we do not know if they wrote the original film.
Given the detailed context: 'It says, and I agree with my colleague from the New Democratic Party on this, that instead of cutting a total amount of $48 billion between now and the year 2003, cutting $48 billion in higher education, social assistance and health, the government will only be cutting $42 billion.', judge whether the statement: <BOH> 'The government will only be cutting 41.99 billion.' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
The government will only be cutting 41.99 billion.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} 41.99 is close to but not exactly 42 billion, the AI is confused.
<BOP> Elevators with more than 30 m (98 ft) of travel have a system called compensation. This is a separate set of cables or a chain attached to the bottom of the counterweight and the bottom of the elevator cab. This makes it easier to control the elevator, as it compensates for the differing weight of cable between the hoist and the cab. If the elevator cab is at the top of the hoist-way, there is a short length of hoist cable above the car and a long length of compensating cable below the car and vice versa for the counterweight. If the compensation system uses cables, there will be an additional sheave in the pit below the elevator, to guide the cables. If the compensation system uses chains, the chain is guided by a bar mounted between the counterweight railway lines. <EOP> <BOQ> What is the chain guided by in a compensation system that uses chains? <EOQ>
What is the chain guided by in a compensation system that uses chains?
<BOL> a bar mounted between the counterweight railway lines <EOL>
With the premise: <BOP> 'So she could only accept the situation .<br>`` Well , anyway , '' she thought , `` I 'll get Mary to point Sara Beaumont out to me , and I 'll store up a description of her in my mind to tell Fran tonight .<br>I must remember to take notice of the colour of her eyes .<br>Fran has always been exercised about that . ''<br>It was mid-forenoon when Frances arrived at Ashland station .<br>Grandmother Newbury 's man , Hiram , was waiting for her with the pony carriage , and Frances heartily enjoyed the three-mile drive to the Bay Shore Farm .<br>Grandmother Newbury came to the door to meet her granddaughter .' </EOP>, decide if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'The farm was 3 miles from the station.' </EOH> leads to a contradiction, entailment, or neutral result. Explain why.
The farm was 3 miles from the station.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} I think the system was fooled by the phrasing where I used the number 3 instead of writing three. It says it was a three mile ride from the station to the farm, so the statement is correct.
Analyze the premise: <BOP> 'Important Work<br>Eden woke up late to work. He decided to call in sick because he didn't want to rush. His boss thought he was really needed at work that day. Eden agreed to come in late. Eden helped his boss catch up on important work.' </EOP>. Classify the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Eden wasn't really sick' </EOH> as contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
Eden wasn't really sick
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Eden definitely was not sick as he was just waking up late, and agreed to come in later.
Given the detailed context: 'Mr. Speaker, given Canada's historic role as a supporter of peace, a mosaic of different cultures and an international proponent of democracy incorporation, the petitioners feel it would be fully appropriate for Canada to join the ranks of peace blossoms worldwide with the symbolic designation as a peace nation.', judge whether the statement: <BOH> 'Mr. Speaker will be Mr. Speaker next year.' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
Mr. Speaker will be Mr. Speaker next year.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} Whoever the Speaker is, he may or may not be in that office next year. He could lose an election, he could die, he could retire. Or he might be Mr. Speaker for many more years.
Given the context: <BOP> 'Mark Arm (born Mark Thomas McLaughlin, February 21, 1962) is the vocalist for the grunge band Mudhoney. His former group, Green River, is one of the first grunge bands, along with Malfunkshun, Soundgarden, Skin Yard, the U-Men, and others. He is also the manager of the Sub Pop warehouse and previously worked at Fantagraphics Books.' </EOP>, classify the statement: <BOH> 'The vocalist for the band Mudhoney would qualify for a senior citizen discount at IHOP at the time of this writing.' </EOH> as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your choice.
The vocalist for the band Mudhoney would qualify for a senior citizen discount at IHOP at the time of this writing.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} The vocalist for Mudhoney is fifty seven years old at this writing, that is above fifty five years old and makes him eligible for senior citizen discounts due to his advanced age. The AI does not know when a senior citizen discount goes into effect for a person.
<BOP> While equal temperament became gradually accepted as the dominant musical temperament during the 18th century, different historical temperaments are often used for music from earlier periods. For instance, music of the English Renaissance is often performed in meantone temperament. <EOP> <BOQ> What temperament is the English Renaissance performed in? <EOQ>
What temperament is the English Renaissance performed in?
<BOL> meantone temperament <EOL>
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'The Pistol model 2000 (also "md. 2000") is a semi-automatic pistol designed and manufactured by RomArm via the Cugir Arsenal of Romania. The pistol, chambered in 9×19mm Luger is an almost-identical copy of the Magnum Research Jericho 941 (Baby Eagle). The pistol is the standard sidearm of the Romanian Army.' </EOP>. Does the hypothesis: <BOH> 'the gun is used in combat' </EOH> constitute a contradiction, entailment, or neutral?
the gun is used in combat
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} it states the gun is used by the romanian army, which means it would be used in combat
Examine the information in <BOP> 'Johan Niemann (born 26 June 1977) is best known for being the current bass player for Evergrey and co-founding the band Mind's Eye, for membership of Swedish heavy metal band Therion and as a member of the Scandinavian theatrical metal band Evil Masquerade. He is also currently live guitarist for Tiamat. He is a brother of Kristian Niemann.' </EOP> Is the statement: <BOH> 'Johan Niemann became the live guitarist for Tiamat after he stepped down as bass player for Evergrey.' </EOH> a contradiction, entailment, or neutral? Justify your conclusion.
Johan Niemann became the live guitarist for Tiamat after he stepped down as bass player for Evergrey.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} I said in my statement that he stepped down from Evergrey, but he's still in the band. I suppose the fact that the first part of my statement matched up is what fooled the system.
<BOP> Hunting is claimed to give resource managers an important tool in managing populations that might exceed the carrying capacity of their habitat and threaten the well-being of other species, or, in some instances, damage human health or safety.[citation needed] However, in most circumstances carrying capacity is determined by a combination habitat and food availability, and hunting for 'population control' has no effect on the annual population of species.[citation needed] In some cases, it can increase the population of predators such as coyotes by removing territorial bounds that would otherwise be established, resulting in excess neighbouring migrations into an area, thus artificially increasing the population. Hunting advocates[who?] assert that hunting reduces intraspecific competition for food and shelter, reducing mortality among the remaining animals. Some environmentalists assert[who?] that (re)introducing predators would achieve the same end with greater efficiency and less negative effect, such as introducing significant amounts of free lead into the environment and food chain. <EOP> <BOQ> What would environmentalists have done, instead of hunting? <EOQ>
What would environmentalists have done, instead of hunting?
<BOL> (re)introducing predators <EOL>
With the given context: <BOP> 'Appian Way Productions is a film production company in West Hollywood, California, established by actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio. As of 2016, the company has produced 14 feature films, five documentaries and a television show. It has frequently collaborated with Martin Scorsese, who has directed some of the company's most well-known films.' </EOP>, analyze if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Leonardo DiCapril has produced 14 feature films.' </EOH> is best described as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your answer.
Leonardo DiCapril has produced 14 feature films.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} We do not know if DiCaprio himself produced 14 films.
Given the context: <BOP> 'In my home province of Prince Edward Island during one year alone there were 6,845 calls received by Transition House Association; 1,201 calls received by the Child Abuse Line; and 757 new cases opened by Victims Services, of which 108 were sexual abuse cases, 242 wife abuse cases, and 46 other family abuse cases.' </EOP>, classify the statement: <BOH> 'Transition house is located at 1201 Child Abuse Line.' </EOH> as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your choice.
Transition house is located at 1201 Child Abuse Line.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} I just made the address up by using the names of two of the agencies mentioned and one of the numbers of calls made. It is completely fabricated. I think the system just looks for words/numbers from the text.
From the facts presented in <BOP> 'St. Joseph's School is a historic former school building on Birch Street in Biddeford, Maine. Built in 1887, it was one of the first large masonry schools to be built in the state, and became a focal point for the migration of French Canadians into the state. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It has been converted to residential use.' </EOP>, decide if the statement: <BOH> 'French Canadians migrated into Biddeford, Me before moving on to other states.' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
French Canadians migrated into Biddeford, Me before moving on to other states.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} We have no idea where the French Canadians went after being in Biddeford. The system must not have known that we don't know where they ended up.
Given the premise: <BOP> 'Never Shout Never is an EP by Never Shout Never which was released on December 8, 2009. The physical release is sold exclusively at Hot Topic. The EP features two songs from his then upcoming Sire Records full-length debut, "What is Love?", one song that is a B-side from "The Summer EP" and one live track.' </EOP>, evaluate whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'metalinguistic' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Explain your decision.
metalinguistic
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Never Shout Never released "Never Shout Never" in 2009. The system couldn't apply logic to the wording.
<BOP> On the night of 10 August in Washington, American Colonels Dean Rusk and Charles H. Bonesteel III were tasked with dividing the Korean Peninsula into Soviet and U.S. occupation zones and proposed the 38th parallel. This was incorporated into America's General Order No. 1 which responded to the Japanese surrender on 15 August. Explaining the choice of the 38th parallel, Rusk observed, "even though it was further north than could be realistically reached by U.S. forces, in the event of Soviet disagreement...we felt it important to include the capital of Korea in the area of responsibility of American troops". He noted that he was "faced with the scarcity of US forces immediately available, and time and space factors, which would make it difficult to reach very far north, before Soviet troops could enter the area". As Rusk's comments indicate, the Americans doubted whether the Soviet government would agree to this. Stalin, however, maintained his wartime policy of co-operation, and on 16 August the Red Army halted at the 38th parallel for three weeks to await the arrival of U.S. forces in the south. <EOP> <BOQ> Who had to agree to the US's decision to divide Korea at the 38th parallel? <EOQ>
Who had to agree to the US's decision to divide Korea at the 38th parallel?
<BOL> Stalin <EOL>
<BOP> Hunter-gatherer societies manifest significant variability, depending on climate zone/life zone, available technology and societal structure. Archaeologists examine hunter-gatherer tool kits to measure variability across different groups. Collard et al. (2005) found temperature to be the only statistically significant factor to impact hunter-gatherer tool kits. Using temperature as a proxy for risk, Collard et al.'s results suggest that environments with extreme temperatures pose a threat to hunter-gatherer systems significant enough to warrant increased variability of tools. These results support Torrence's (1989) theory that risk of failure is indeed the most important factor in determining the structure of hunter-gatherer toolkits. <EOP> <BOQ> What does temperature impact on tool kits? <EOQ>
What does temperature impact on tool kits?
<BOL> increased variability of tools <EOL>
Analyze the premise: <BOP> 'The Ghost & Mrs. Muir is an American sitcom based on the 1947 film of the same name, which was based on the 1945 novel by R. A. Dick. It premiered in September 1968 on NBC. After NBC canceled the series, it aired on ABC for one season before being canceled a final time. The program is currently seen weekday mornings on the digital subchannel "GetTV."' </EOP>. Classify the hypothesis: <BOH> 'The audience can watch the second season of The Ghost & Mrs. Muir in the morning from Monday to Friday' </EOH> as contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
The audience can watch the second season of The Ghost & Mrs. Muir in the morning from Monday to Friday
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Reason: The audience can watch any season of The Ghost & Mrs. Muir in the mornings of weekdays on "GetTV", not just the second season. It was difficult for the system because the context said the series was cancelled after the first season aired on ABC.
<BOP> Where Congress does not make great and sweeping delegations of its authority, the Supreme Court has been less stringent. One of the earliest cases involving the exact limits of non-delegation was Wayman v. Southard 23 U.S. (10 Wet.) 1, 42 (1825). Congress had delegated to the courts the power to prescribe judicial procedure; it was contended that Congress had thereby unconstitutionally clothed the judiciary with legislative powers. While Chief Justice John Marshall conceded that the determination of rules of procedure was a legislative function, he distinguished between "important" subjects and mere details. Marshall wrote that "a general provision may be made, and power given to those who are to act under such general provisions, to fill up the details." <EOP> <BOQ> What was one of the first times the Supreme Court tried a case regarding nondelegation? <EOQ>
What was one of the first times the Supreme Court tried a case regarding nondelegation?
<BOL> Wayman v. Southard <EOL>
From the information in: <BOP> 'The 1821 Norfolk and Long Island Hurricane was one of four known tropical cyclones that have made landfall in New York City. Another, even more intense hurricane in pre-Columbian times (sometime between 1278 and 1438) left evidence that was detected in southern New Jersey by paleotempestological research. The third was the 1893 New York hurricane, and the fourth was Hurricane Irene in 2011.' </EOP>, deduce whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'The first tropical cyclone that hit New York City is only known from recent research.' </EOH> results in a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
The first tropical cyclone that hit New York City is only known from recent research.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} The first cyclone was from pre-Columbian times and discovered by researchers from evidence in New Jersey. I think the system doesn't understand the vagueness of the sentence.
Given the premise: <BOP> 'Baaghi 2 is an upcoming Indian martial arts film directed by Ahmed Khan, written by Sanjeev Datta and produced by Sajid Nadiadwala under the banners Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment and Fox Star Studios. The film features Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani in lead roles. It is a sequel to the 2016 film "Baaghi."' </EOP>, evaluate whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Baaghi featured Disha Patani in a lead role.' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Explain your decision.
Baaghi featured Disha Patani in a lead role.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} While sequels usually feature actors from the previous film, it may be that Disha Patani is a new character that is featured in the sequel. I think the system got confused between Baaghi 1 and 2.
Using the premise: <BOP> 'The Great Mall of the Bay Area (often simply called The Great Mall) is a large indoor outlet shopping mall in Milpitas, California built by Ford Motor Land Development and Petrie Dierman Kughn in 1994. It was acquired by Mills Corporation in 2003, and by the Simon Property Group in April 2007. The mall contains approximately 1.4 million square feet of gross leaseable area.' </EOP>, decide if the conclusion: <BOH> 'Petrie Dierman Kughn died in 2006' </EOH> logically follows as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Explain your reasoning.
Petrie Dierman Kughn died in 2006
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} It is neither correct or incorrect because we know the mall changed ownership in 2007 but we do not know if it because Petrie Dierman Kughn died or if he just sold it
With the given context: <BOP> 'How to teach your dog to get a beer<br>Make the fridge easy to open for your dog. Although your dog will likely get into anything you leave out, you probably take for granted the fact he can't get into the refrigerator. To make it easier for him, hang something from the handle of the refrigerator door.' </EOP>, analyze if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Any dog can deliver beer' </EOH> is best described as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your answer.
Any dog can deliver beer
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} It is unknown if all dogs could be trained for this
Considering the context: <BOP> 'Rana told a delegation of the Nepal Trans-Himanlyan Trade Association, the only non-governmental organization which has trade relations with China, who informed the minister of the problems existing in the bilateral trade sector.' </EOP>, determine whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Nepal has trade relations with the United Stattes' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Provide your rationale.
Nepal has trade relations with the United Stattes
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} Literally nothing about the US is mentioned here. Given the context, you can not definitively say this is true or false. The system got confused because it thinks I'm saying something opposite of the prompt, not something unrelated
<BOP> On 10 October, hostilities began between German and French republican forces near Orléans. At first, the Germans were victorious but the French drew reinforcements and defeated the Germans at the Battle of Coulmiers on 9 November. After the surrender of Metz, more than 100,000 well-trained and experienced German troops joined the German 'Southern Army'. The French were forced to abandon Orléans on 4 December, and were finally defeated at the Battle of Le Mans (10–12 January). A second French army which operated north of Paris was turned back at the Battle of Amiens (27 November), the Battle of Bapaume (3 January 1871) and the Battle of St. Quentin (13 January). <EOP> <BOQ> Of the three battles that occured north of Paris, which was the first that forced the French army to retreat? <EOQ>
Of the three battles that occured north of Paris, which was the first that forced the French army to retreat?
<BOL> Battle of Amiens <EOL>
From the facts presented in <BOP> 'How to get vitamin d naturally<br>Learn how the sun creates vitamin d. Sunlight is a form of radiation that has two forms, ultraviolet a (uva) and ultraviolet b (uvb) radiation. Your main source of vitamin d occurs when uvb radiation strikes your skin. When this happens, the first steps of vitamin d synthesis in your body is triggered.' </EOP>, decide if the statement: <BOH> 'sunlight comes in less than 5 forms' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
sunlight comes in less than 5 forms
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} Sunlight is said to come in 2 forms which is assuredly less than 5
Using the premise: <BOP> 'Raffaella Modugno is an Italian model who was crowned "Miss Curve d'Italia Lazio 2011" ("Miss Curvy Italy 2011"). She was the cover model of the German "Maxim" (2012) and Indian "GQ" (2013), and modeled for brands such as Dolce & Gabbana, Roberto Coin and Prada. In the end of 2013 she played a main role in the video for the song "Timber" by Pitbull.' </EOP>, decide if the conclusion: <BOH> 'Raffaella Modugno modeled before 2009' </EOH> logically follows as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Explain your reasoning.
Raffaella Modugno modeled before 2009
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} 2009 wasnt mentioned in statement
Examine the information in <BOP> 'Philip Ramos (born April 6, 1956) is the Assembly member for the 6th District of the New York Assembly. He is a Democrat. The district includes portions of the town of Islip, including Bay Shore, Brentwood, Central Islip and Islandia in Suffolk County on Long Island' </EOP> Is the statement: <BOH> 'Philip Ramos' district includes small portions of the town of Islip.' </EOH> a contradiction, entailment, or neutral? Justify your conclusion.
Philip Ramos' district includes small portions of the town of Islip.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} It doesn't say how big or small the portions of Islip are.
With the given context: <BOP> 'The 1987–88 Iraq FA Cup was the 11th edition of the Iraq FA Cup. The tournament was won by Al-Rasheed for the second consecutive time, beating Al-Zawraa 4–3 on penalties in the final after a 0–0 draw. Al-Rasheed won the 1987–88 Iraqi National League as well to complete their second double in a row. It was also Al-Zawraa's first FA Cup final defeat.' </EOP>, analyze if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'The 1987–88 Iraq FA Cup was the 11th edition of the Iraq FA Cup. The tournament was won by Al-Rasheed for the second consecutive time, beating Al-Zawraa 5–3 on penalties in the final after a 0–0 draw.' </EOH> is best described as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your answer.
The 1987–88 Iraq FA Cup was the 11th edition of the Iraq FA Cup. The tournament was won by Al-Rasheed for the second consecutive time, beating Al-Zawraa 5–3 on penalties in the final after a 0–0 draw.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} They won 4-3 on penalties. Less important info
<BOP> Often, the migration route of a long-distance migrator bird doesn't follow a straight line between breeding and wintering grounds. Rather, it could follow an hooked or arched line, with detours around geographical barriers. For most land-birds, such barriers could consist in seas, large water bodies or high mountain ranges, because of the lack of stopover or feeding sites, or the lack of thermal columns for broad-winged birds. <EOP> <BOQ> Why do migrating land birds avoid large water bodies or mountain ranges? <EOQ>
Why do migrating land birds avoid large water bodies or mountain ranges?
<BOL> the lack of stopover or feeding sites <EOL>
<BOP> In 1980, General Secretary and reformist Hu Yaobang visited Tibet and ushered in a period of social, political, and economic liberalization. At the end of the decade, however, analogously to the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, monks in the Drepung and Sera monasteries started protesting for independence, and so the government halted reforms and started an anti-separatist campaign. Human rights organisations have been critical of the Beijing and Lhasa governments' approach to human rights in the region when cracking down on separatist convulsions that have occurred around monasteries and cities, most recently in the 2008 Tibetan unrest. <EOP> <BOQ> What did the government do when it halted reforms? <EOQ>
What did the government do when it halted reforms?
<BOL> started an anti-separatist campaign <EOL>
<BOP> During the 1800s Christian missionaries from Great Britain and the United States followed traders to the Hawaiian islands. Long-termly, the Anglo-Saxon presence negatively impacted the level of regard Hawaiian royal women held for their own indigenous looks. For centuries prior the arrival of Christians, first nation Hawaiian aesthetics, such as dark skin and ample bodies, had been considered signs of nobility. No matter how much they adapted their mannerisms to Western standard, some of the Anglo-Saxon missionaries were relentless in referring to the indigenous women as "Hawaiian squaws." By the last half of the 19th century, some Hawaiian women began marrying European men who found them exotic. The men, however, selected Hawaiian women who were thinner and paler in complexion. <EOP> <BOQ> Who brought Christian missionaries to Hawaii? <EOQ>
Who brought Christian missionaries to Hawaii?
<BOL> traders <EOL>
Examine the information in <BOP> 'Payless Car Rental, Inc. is a car rental company owned by Avis Budget Group and headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida. While mainly a franchise system, the company owns and operates several corporate locations. Payless Car Rental, Payless Car Sales, Payless Parking and REZlink International are sister companies under the umbrella of Avalon Global Group.' </EOP> Is the statement: <BOH> 'Avalon Global Group is headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida.' </EOH> a contradiction, entailment, or neutral? Justify your conclusion.
Avalon Global Group is headquartered in St. Petersburg, Florida.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The information only states that Avis is headquartered in Florida. This might confuse the AI because the data inputs include "Florida", and "headquartered".
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'With the exception of a limitation which illustrates the distinction between forever on the one hand and a definite number on the other, is there any limitation in the clause? Does the promotion, does the preambular recitation of promotion as such place a limit on it?' </EOP>. Does the hypothesis: <BOH> 'limitation in the clause is known by bill' </EOH> constitute a contradiction, entailment, or neutral?
limitation in the clause is known by bill
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} doesn't state either or
Analyze the premise: <BOP> 'J. D.'s Revenge is a blaxploitation horror film released in 1976. It starred Glynn Turman and Lou Gossett. The main character becomes an unwilling host for the restless spirit of J.D. Walker, a hustler killed 30 years earlier when he was wrongfully accused of killing his sister.' </EOP>. Classify the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Glynn Turman had 30 years when he become the main character' </EOH> as contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
Glynn Turman had 30 years when he become the main character
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} we don't know the age they had when do the rol
<BOP> From 2000 to 2010, the average cost per asthma-related hospital stay in the United States for children remained relatively stable at about $3,600, whereas the average cost per asthma-related hospital stay for adults increased from $5,200 to $6,600. In 2010, Medicaid was the most frequent primary payer among children and adults aged 18–44 years in the United States; private insurance was the second most frequent payer. Among both children and adults in the lowest income communities in the United States there is a higher rates of hospital stays for asthma in 2010 than those in the highest income communities. <EOP> <BOQ> How much was the average cost of hospital stays for asthma-related issues for adults? <EOQ>
How much was the average cost of hospital stays for asthma-related issues for adults?
<BOL> from $5,200 to $6,600 <EOL>
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'Princess Juliane Henriette Ulrike of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (Coburg, 23 September 1781 – Elfenau, near Bern, Switzerland, 15 August 1860), also known as Grand Duchess Anna Feodorovna of Russia (Russian: Анна Фёдоровна ), was a German princess of the ducal house of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld (after 1826, the house of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha) who became the wife of Grand Duke Konstantin Pavlovich of Russia.' </EOP>. Does the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Princess was born in Switzerland.' </EOH> constitute a contradiction, entailment, or neutral?
Princess was born in Switzerland.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} It says Near a place in Switzerland after her birth date.
<BOP> Samba Schools are large, social entities with thousands of members and a theme for their song and parade each year. In Rio Carnival, samba schoolsparade in the Sambadrome ("sambódromo" in Portuguese). Some of the most famous include GRES Estação Primeira de Mangueira, GRES Portela, GRES Imperatriz Leopoldinense, GRES Beija-Flor de Nilópolis, GRES Mocidade Independente de Padre Miguel, and recently, Unidos da Tijuca and GRES União da Ilha do Governador. Local tourists pay $500–950, depending on the costume, to buy a Samba costume and dance in the parade. Blocos are small informal groups with a definite theme in their samba, usually satirizing the political situation. About 30 schools in Rio gather hundreds of thousands of participants. More than 440 blocos operate in Rio. Bandas are samba musical bands, also called "street carnival bands", usually formed within a single neighborhood or musical back-ground. The Carnival industry chain amassed in 2012 almost US$1 billion in revenues. <EOP> <BOQ> How many members do Samba Schools have? <EOQ>
How many members do Samba Schools have?
<BOL> thousands <EOL>
<BOP> The Mogadishu-based Somali National Television is the principal national public service broadcaster. On March 18, 2011, the Ministry of Information of the Transitional Federal Government began experimental broadcasts of the new TV channel. After a 20-year hiatus, the station was shortly thereafter officially re-launched on April 4, 2011. SNTV broadcasts 24 hours a day, and can be viewed both within Somalia and abroad via terrestrial and satellite platforms. <EOP> <BOQ> What TV station is the main public service broadcaster in Somalia? <EOQ>
What TV station is the main public service broadcaster in Somalia?
<BOL> Somali National Television <EOL>
<BOP> Swaziland's most well-known cultural event is the annual Umhlanga Reed Dance. In the eight-day ceremony, girls cut reeds and present them to the queen mother and then dance. (There is no formal competition.) It is done in late August or early September. Only childless, unmarried girls can take part. The aims of the ceremony are to preserve girls' chastity, provide tribute labour for the Queen mother, and to encourage solidarity by working together. The royal family appoints a commoner maiden to be "induna" (captain) of the girls and she announces over the radio the dates of the ceremony. She will be an expert dancer and knowledgeable on royal protocol. One of the King's daughters will be her counterpart. <EOP> <BOQ> How long is the Umhlanga Reed Dance? <EOQ>
How long is the Umhlanga Reed Dance?
<BOL> eight <EOL>
<BOP> New Haven was the location of one of Jim Morrison's infamous arrests while he fronted the rock group The Doors. The near-riotous concert and arrest in 1967 at the New Haven Arena was commemorated by Morrison in the lyrics to "Peace Frog" which include the line "...blood in the streets in the town of New Haven..." This was the first time a rock star had ever been arrested in concert.[citation needed] This event is portrayed in the movie The Doors (1991), starring Val Kilmer as Morrison, with a concert hall in Los Angeles used to depict the New Haven Arena. <EOP> <BOQ> A popular 70s rock band group once played in New Haven, which result in an accident with one of it member, the man name was? <EOQ>
A popular 70s rock band group once played in New Haven, which result in an accident with one of it member, the man name was?
<BOL> Jim Morrison <EOL>
From the facts presented in <BOP> 'While the beet is roasting, make the vinaigrette: In a bowl, whisk together the orange juice, balsamic vinegar, and extra-virgin olive oil.' </EOP>, decide if the statement: <BOH> 'Roasting is a simple process.' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
Roasting is a simple process.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} Depending on your skill in cooking and what you are roasting it may be a very difficult process. This varies across people and experience. I'm not really sure what influenced the system on this one.
Examine the information in <BOP> 'Michael O'Keefe (born Raymond Peter O'Keefe, Jr.; April 24, 1955) is an American film and television actor, known for his roles as Danny Noonan in "Caddyshack" and Ben Meechum in "The Great Santini" — for which he received a Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year, as well as a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor.' </EOP> Is the statement: <BOH> 'Michael O'Keefe was born in 19555' </EOH> a contradiction, entailment, or neutral? Justify your conclusion.
Michael O'Keefe was born in 19555
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} It is stated that Michael O'Keefe was born in 1955 but I added an extra "5" so I think that is was made it difficult for the system
<BOP> The theory of special relativity finds a convenient formulation in Minkowski spacetime, a mathematical structure that combines three dimensions of space with a single dimension of time. In this formalism, distances in space can be measured by how long light takes to travel that distance, e.g., a light-year is a measure of distance, and a meter is now defined in terms of how far light travels in a certain amount of time. Two events in Minkowski spacetime are separated by an invariant interval, which can be either space-like, light-like, or time-like. Events that have a time-like separation cannot be simultaneous in any frame of reference, there must be a temporal component (and possibly a spatial one) to their separation. Events that have a space-like separation will be simultaneous in some frame of reference, and there is no frame of reference in which they do not have a spatial separation. Different observers may calculate different distances and different time intervals between two events, but the invariant interval between the events is independent of the observer (and his velocity). <EOP> <BOQ> In Minkowski spacetime, how can distances in space be measured? <EOQ>
In Minkowski spacetime, how can distances in space be measured?
<BOL> by how long light takes to travel that distance <EOL>
Examine the information in <BOP> 'Émile Bertrand Mbamba (born 27 October 1982 in Yaoundé) is a Cameroonian football striker, who currently plays for Indonesia Super League side Persebaya Surabaya. He also played for Vitesse Arnhem, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Maccabi Petah Tikva, Vitória Setúbal, Arema Malang, Daegu FC and Botev Plovdiv.' </EOP> Is the statement: <BOH> 'Mbamba was born the year after 1981.' </EOH> a contradiction, entailment, or neutral? Justify your conclusion.
Mbamba was born the year after 1981.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} Mbamba was born in 1982. The system was confused by the year.
With the premise: <BOP> 'Towards Pollution Prevention'', the Standing Committee on the Environment and Sustainable Development recommended that the federal government take action under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act to regulate lead sinkers and jigs by prohibiting the import, sale, manufacture and use of lead sinkers and jigs by May 31, 1997.' </EOP>, decide if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Nobody went out of business' </EOH> leads to a contradiction, entailment, or neutral result. Explain why.
Nobody went out of business
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} It does not say whether or not anybody went out of business due to the ban, therefor making it neither incorrect or correct.
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'Homebrew is a free and open-source software package management system that simplifies the installation of software on Apple's macOS operating system. Originally written by Max Howell, the package manager has gained popularity in the Ruby on Rails community and earned praise for its extensibility. Homebrew has been recommended for its ease of use as well as its integration into the command line.' </EOP>. Does the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Homebrew costs nothing.' </EOH> constitute a contradiction, entailment, or neutral?
Homebrew costs nothing.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} It says it is free. That means it costs nothing.
<BOP> At the 57th Annual Grammy Awards in February 2015, Beyoncé was nominated for six awards, ultimately winning three: Best R&B Performance and Best R&B Song for "Drunk in Love", and Best Surround Sound Album for Beyoncé. She was nominated for Album of the Year but the award was won by Beck for his Morning Phase album. In August, the cover of the September issue of Vogue magazine was unveiled online, Beyoncé as the cover star, becoming the first African-American artist and third African-American woman in general to cover the September issue. She headlined the 2015 Made in America festival in early September and also the Global Citizen Festival later that month. Beyoncé made an uncredited featured appearance on the track "Hymn for the Weekend" by British rock band Coldplay, on their seventh studio album A Head Full of Dreams (2015), which saw release in December. On January 7, 2016, Pepsi announced Beyoncé would perform alongside Coldplay at Super Bowl 50 in February. Knowles has previously performed at four Super Bowl shows throughout her career, serving as the main headliner of the 47th Super Bowl halftime show in 2013. <EOP> <BOQ> How many awards did Beyonce take home with her at the 57th Grammy Awards? <EOQ>
How many awards did Beyonce take home with her at the 57th Grammy Awards?
<BOL> three <EOL>
<BOP> An influential school of phonology in the interwar period was the Prague school. One of its leading members was Prince Nikolai Trubetzkoy, whose Grundzüge der Phonologie (Principles of Phonology), published posthumously in 1939, is among the most important works in the field from this period. Directly influenced by Baudouin de Courtenay, Trubetzkoy is considered the founder of morphophonology, although this concept had also been recognized by de Courtenay. Trubetzkoy also developed the concept of the archiphoneme. Another important figure in the Prague school was Roman Jakobson, who was one of the most prominent linguists of the 20th century. <EOP> <BOQ> What school was Trubetzkoy a member of? <EOQ>
What school was Trubetzkoy a member of?
<BOL> the Prague school. <EOL>
Examine the premise: <BOP> 'Elizabeth "Long Liz" Stride (née Gustafsdotter) (27 November 1843 – 30 September 1888) is believed to be a victim of the notorious unidentified serial killer called Jack the Ripper, who killed and mutilated several women in the Whitechapel area of London from late August to early November 1888.' </EOP> and assess if the subsequent statement: <BOH> 'Elizabeth Stride was born around the time of year that Thanksgiving takes place.' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Include your rationale.
Elizabeth Stride was born around the time of year that Thanksgiving takes place.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} Elizabeth was born on November 27. Thanksgiving usually occurs during the end of November.
<BOP> Tuvalu (i/tuːˈvɑːluː/ too-VAH-loo or /ˈtuːvəluː/ TOO-və-loo), formerly known as the Ellice Islands, is a Polynesian island nation located in the Pacific Ocean, midway between Hawaii and Australia. It comprises three reef islands and six true atolls spread out between the latitude of 5° to 10° south and longitude of 176° to 180°, west of the International Date Line. Its nearest neighbours are Kiribati, Nauru, Samoa and Fiji. Tuvalu has a population of 10,640 (2012 census). The total land area of the islands of Tuvalu is 26 square kilometres (10 sq mi). <EOP> <BOQ> According the the 2012 census, how many people live on the Tuvalu islands? <EOQ>
According the the 2012 census, how many people live on the Tuvalu islands?
<BOL> 10,640 <EOL>
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'How to maintain the warmth of a long distance relationship<br>Talk to each other often once a day specially at night. If you are busy or can't contact then must drop a line mail or sms. Thanks to internet it has now become very easy to communicate inexpensively with your partner. For plenty of free communication tools check : If possible chat on cam send photos everyday. Defy the distance.' </EOP>. Does the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Maintaining long distance relationships requires dedication.' </EOH> constitute a contradiction, entailment, or neutral?
Maintaining long distance relationships requires dedication.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Maintaining long distance relationships is easier with the use of technology.
Based on the details provided in: <BOP> 'Henry II (18 April 1503 – 25 May 1555), nicknamed "Sangüesino" because he was born at Sangüesa, was the King of Navarre from 1517, although his kingdom had been reduced to a small territory north of the Pyrenees by the Spanish conquest of 1512. Henry succeeded his mother, Queen Catherine, upon her death. His father was her husband and co-ruler, King John III, who died in 1516.' </EOP>, determine if the claim: <BOH> 'King John III died on 18 April 1516.' </EOH> represents a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
King John III died on 18 April 1516.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The date and month of his death are never mentioned, so we don't know for sure. It's difficult because April 18 is mentioned elsewhere in the text.
<BOP> Most prime ministers in parliamentary systems are not appointed for a specific term in office and in effect may remain in power through a number of elections and parliaments. For example, Margaret Thatcher was only ever appointed prime minister on one occasion, in 1979. She remained continuously in power until 1990, though she used the assembly of each House of Commons after a general election to reshuffle her cabinet. <EOP> <BOQ> Which prime minister was appointed only one time? <EOQ>
Which prime minister was appointed only one time?
<BOL> Margaret Thatcher <EOL>
Examine the premise: <BOP> 'MIT Technology Review is a magazine published by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. It was founded in 1899 as The Technology Review, and was re-launched without "The" in its name on April 23, 1998 under then publisher R. Bruce Journey. In September 2005, it underwent another transition under its then editor-in-chief and publisher, Jason Pontin, to a form resembling the historical magazine.' </EOP> and assess if the subsequent statement: <BOH> 'MIT Technology Review was initially launched as "MIT Technology Review". ' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Include your rationale.
MIT Technology Review was initially launched as "MIT Technology Review".
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The magazine was re-launched without "The" in its name on April 23, 1998, which means the initial launch could not possibly have been "MIT Technology Review"
Reflect on the information in: <BOP> 'The Roque Cinchado is a rock formation, regarded as emblematic of the island of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain). It lies within the Teide National Park (a World Heritage Site) in the municipality of La Orotava, near the volcano of the same name, in the heart of the island. The Roque Cinchado is one of the largest in the world by altitude, for the entire park totals more than 2000 metres.' </EOP>. Does the hypothesis: <BOH> 'The Canary Islands' heart is a rock formation called La Orotava near a volcano called Roque Chinchado.' </EOH> constitute a contradiction, entailment, or neutral?
The Canary Islands' heart is a rock formation called La Orotava near a volcano called Roque Chinchado.
{<BOL> entailment </EOL>} The rock formation in the heart of the Canary Islands is Roque Chinchado and the volcano is called La Orotava. The system probably got confused by the rearrangement of the key phrases.
Given the detailed context: 'Black River Entertainment is an independent record label in Nashville, Tennessee, specializing in country music. The company is a partially owned subsidiary of Pegula Sports and Entertainment, which otherwise specializes primarily in professional sports team ownership in Western New York (including the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, Buffalo Bandits and Rochester Americans).', judge whether the statement: <BOH> 'Pegula Sports and Entertainments owns at least 4 professional sports teams in Western New York.' </EOH> is a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
Pegula Sports and Entertainments owns at least 4 professional sports teams in Western New York.
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Pegula Sports and Entertainment own the Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, Buffalo Bandits and Rochester Americans
<BOP> Hume maintained that all knowledge, even the most basic beliefs about the natural world, cannot be conclusively established by reason. Rather, he maintained, our beliefs are more a result of accumulated habits, developed in response to accumulated sense experiences. Among his many arguments Hume also added another important slant to the debate about scientific method — that of the problem of induction. Hume argued that it requires inductive reasoning to arrive at the premises for the principle of inductive reasoning, and therefore the justification for inductive reasoning is a circular argument. Among Hume's conclusions regarding the problem of induction is that there is no certainty that the future will resemble the past. Thus, as a simple instance posed by Hume, we cannot know with certainty by inductive reasoning that the sun will continue to rise in the East, but instead come to expect it to do so because it has repeatedly done so in the past. <EOP> <BOQ> Why did Hume say we expect the sun to rise? <EOQ>
Why did Hume say we expect the sun to rise?
<BOL> because it has repeatedly done so in the past <EOL>
<BOP> In 1045, the Byzantine Empire conquered Bagratid Armenia. Soon, the other Armenian states fell under Byzantine control as well. The Byzantine rule was short lived, as in 1071 Seljuk Turks defeated the Byzantines and conquered Armenia at the Battle of Manzikert, establishing the Seljuk Empire. To escape death or servitude at the hands of those who had assassinated his relative, Gagik II, King of Ani, an Armenian named Roupen, went with some of his countrymen into the gorges of the Taurus Mountains and then into Tarsus of Cilicia. The Byzantine governor of the palace gave them shelter where the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia was eventually established on 6 January 1198 under King Leo I, a descendant of Prince Roupen. <EOP> <BOQ> When was Cilicia founded? <EOQ>
When was Cilicia founded?
<BOL> 6 January 1198 <EOL>
With the given context: <BOP> 'The 1919 Washington State Cougars football team was an American football team that represented Washington State College during the 1919 college football season. Head coach Gus Welch led the team to a 2–2 mark in the PCC and 5–2 overall. This year marked the team's adoption of the "Cougars" nickname.' </EOP>, analyze if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'The Washington State Cougars changed their name to the Washington State Jaguars in 1920.' </EOH> is best described as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your answer.
The Washington State Cougars changed their name to the Washington State Jaguars in 1920.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} We don't know if they changed their team name at a later date.
<BOP> Americans with Sub-Saharan African ancestry for historical reasons: slavery, partus sequitur ventrem, one-eighth law, the one-drop rule of 20th-century legislation, have frequently been classified as black (historically) or African American, even if they have significant European American or Native American ancestry. As slavery became a racial caste, those who were enslaved and others of any African ancestry were classified by what is termed "hypodescent" according to the lower status ethnic group. Many of majority European ancestry and appearance "married white" and assimilated into white society for its social and economic advantages, such as generations of families identified as Melungeons, now generally classified as white but demonstrated genetically to be of European and sub-Saharan African ancestry. <EOP> <BOQ> What did many with European ancetry "marry white" and want to be part of the white society? <EOQ>
What did many with European ancetry "marry white" and want to be part of the white society?
<BOL> for its social and economic advantages <EOL>
<BOP> In February 1853, the British government of Lord Aberdeen, the prime minister, re-appointed Stratford Canning as British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire.:110 Having resigned the ambassadorship in January, he had been replaced by Colonel Rose as chargé d'affaires. Lord Stratford then turned around and sailed back to Constantinople, arriving there on 5 April 1853. There he convinced the Sultan to reject the Russian treaty proposal, as compromising the independence of the Turks. The Leader of the Opposition in the British House of Commons, Benjamin Disraeli, blamed Aberdeen and Stratford's actions for making war inevitable, thus starting the process which would eventually force the Aberdeen government to resign in January 1855, over the war. <EOP> <BOQ> Who was the Prime Minister of the British Government in 1853? <EOQ>
Who was the Prime Minister of the British Government in 1853?
<BOL> Lord Aberdeen <EOL>
<BOP> Paper made from mechanical pulp contains significant amounts of lignin, a major component in wood. In the presence of light and oxygen, lignin reacts to give yellow materials, which is why newsprint and other mechanical paper yellows with age. Paper made from bleached kraft or sulfite pulps does not contain significant amounts of lignin and is therefore better suited for books, documents and other applications where whiteness of the paper is essential. <EOP> <BOQ> A book is likely made with paper that has low amounts of what component of wood? <EOQ>
A book is likely made with paper that has low amounts of what component of wood?
<BOL> lignin <EOL>
<BOP> Armies typically have air defence in depth, from integral MANPADS such as the RBS 70, Stinger and Igla at smaller force levels up to army-level missile defence systems such as Angara and Patriot. Often, the high-altitude long-range missile systems force aircraft to fly at low level, where anti-aircraft guns can bring them down. As well as the small and large systems, for effective air defence there must be intermediate systems. These may be deployed at regiment-level and consist of platoons of self-propelled anti-aircraft platforms, whether they are self-propelled anti-aircraft guns (SPAAGs), integrated air-defence systems like Tunguska or all-in-one surface-to-air missile platforms like Roland or SA-8 Gecko. <EOP> <BOQ> What does SPAAG stand for? <EOQ>
What does SPAAG stand for?
<BOL> self-propelled anti-aircraft guns <EOL>
<BOP> The primary objective of the European Central Bank, as mandated in Article 2 of the Statute of the ECB, is to maintain price stability within the Eurozone. The basic tasks, as defined in Article 3 of the Statute, are to define and implement the monetary policy for the Eurozone, to conduct foreign exchange operations, to take care of the foreign reserves of the European System of Central Banks and operation of the financial market infrastructure under the TARGET2 payments system and the technical platform (currently being developed) for settlement of securities in Europe (TARGET2 Securities). The ECB has, under Article 16 of its Statute, the exclusive right to authorise the issuance of euro banknotes. Member states can issue euro coins, but the amount must be authorised by the ECB beforehand. <EOP> <BOQ> How can a member state use euro coins? <EOQ>
How can a member state use euro coins?
<BOL> the amount must be authorised by the ECB beforehand <EOL>
From the information in: <BOP> '"Treme" is an American television drama series created by David Simon and Eric Overmyer. It premiered on HBO on April 11, 2010. The series follows the interconnected lives of a group of New Orleanians in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. Episode titles are primarily taken from a blues or jazz song. The series concluded on December 29, 2013, after four seasons and 36 episodes.' </EOP>, deduce whether the hypothesis: <BOH> 'The drama "Treme" played on HBO for less than four years.' </EOH> results in a contradiction, entailment, or neutral.
The drama "Treme" played on HBO for less than four years.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} Treme premiered on April 11, 2010 and concluded on December 29, 2013. That is less than four years.
<BOP> Also emerging during this period was New York's no wave movement, a short-lived art and music scene that began in part as a reaction against punk's recycling of traditionalist rock tropes and often reflected an abrasive, confrontational and nihilistic worldview. No wave musicians such as the Contortions, Teenage Jesus and the Jerks, Mars, DNA, Theoretical Girls and Rhys Chatham instead experimented with noise, dissonance and atonality in addition to non-rock styles. The former four groups were included on the Eno-produced No New York compilation, often considered the quintessential testament to the scene. The no wave-affiliated label ZE Records was founded in 1978, and would also produce acclaimed and influential compilations in subsequent years. <EOP> <BOQ> Who produced the compilation "No New York"? <EOQ>
Who produced the compilation "No New York"?
<BOL> Eno <EOL>
<BOP> In the greater metropolitan area, 13% of the population live below the poverty line. According to a 2012 report submitted by GHMC to the World Bank, Hyderabad has 1,476 slums with a total population of 1.7 million, of whom 66% live in 985 slums in the "core" of the city (the part that formed Hyderabad before the April 2007 expansion) and the remaining 34% live in 491 suburban tenements. About 22% of the slum-dwelling households had migrated from different parts of India in the last decade of the 20th century, and 63% claimed to have lived in the slums for more than 10 years.:55 Overall literacy in the slums is 60–80% and female literacy is 52–73%. A third of the slums have basic service connections, and the remainder depend on general public services provided by the government. There are 405 government schools, 267 government aided schools, 175 private schools and 528 community halls in the slum areas.:70 According to a 2008 survey by the Centre for Good Governance, 87.6% of the slum-dwelling households are nuclear families, 18% are very poor, with an income up to ₹20000 (US$300) per annum, 73% live below the poverty line (a standard poverty line recognised by the Andhra Pradesh Government is ₹24000 (US$360) per annum), 27% of the chief wage earners (CWE) are casual labour and 38% of the CWE are illiterate. About 3.72% of the slum children aged 5–14 do not go to school and 3.17% work as child labour, of whom 64% are boys and 36% are girls. The largest employers of child labour are street shops and construction sites. Among the working children, 35% are engaged in hazardous jobs.:59 <EOP> <BOQ> Which percentage of Hyderabad's population is below the poverty line? <EOQ>
Which percentage of Hyderabad's population is below the poverty line?
<BOL> 13% <EOL>
Given the context: <BOP> 'Nan followed , looking very important , with a large roll in her hand , and Demi escorted Daisy , both evidently brimful of some delightful secret .<br>The museum was all in order , and the sunshine among the hop-vines made pretty shadows on the floor as it peeped through the great window .' </EOP>, classify the statement: <BOH> 'daisy followed nan through the museum' </EOH> as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your choice.
daisy followed nan through the museum
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Nan was the person following
<BOP> As of 2015[update], Nigeria is the world's 20th largest economy, worth more than $500 billion and $1 trillion in terms of nominal GDP and purchasing power parity respectively. It overtook South Africa to become Africa's largest economy in 2014. Also, the debt-to-GDP ratio is only 11 percent, which is 8 percent below the 2012 ratio. Nigeria is considered to be an emerging market by the World Bank; It has been identified as a regional power on the African continent, a middle power in international affairs, and has also been identified as an emerging global power. Nigeria is a member of the MINT group of countries, which are widely seen as the globe's next "BRIC-like" economies. It is also listed among the "Next Eleven" economies set to become among the biggest in the world. Nigeria is a founding member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the African Union, OPEC, and the United Nations amongst other international organisations. <EOP> <BOQ> What is Nigeria's debt-to-GDP ratio? <EOQ>
What is Nigeria's debt-to-GDP ratio?
<BOL> 11 percent <EOL>
<BOP> In 1981 a team of researchers from the Maison de l'Orient et de la Méditerranée, including Jacques Cauvin and Oliver Aurenche divided Near East neolithic chronology into ten periods (0 to 9) based on social, economic and cultural characteristics. In 2002 Danielle Stordeur and Frédéric Abbès advanced this system with a division into five periods. Natufian (1) between 12,000 and 10,200 BC, Khiamian (2) between 10,200-8,800 BC, PPNA: Sultanian (Jericho), Mureybetian, early PPNB (PPNB ancien) (3) between 8,800-7,600 BC, middle PPNB (PPNB moyen) 7,600-6,900 BC, late PPNB (PPNB récent) (4) between 7,500 and 7,000 BC and a PPNB (sometimes called PPNC) transitional stage (PPNB final) (5) where Halaf and dark faced burnished ware begin to emerge between 6,900-6,400 BC. They also advanced the idea of a transitional stage between the PPNA and PPNB between 8,800 and 8,600 BC at sites like Jerf el Ahmar and Tell Aswad. <EOP> <BOQ> What traits did researchers use to divide the ten periods? <EOQ>
What traits did researchers use to divide the ten periods?
<BOL> social, economic and cultural characteristics <EOL>
<BOP> Uses of a sequence of events include stories, historical events (chronology), directions and steps in procedures, and timetables for scheduling activities. A sequence of events may also be used to help describe processes in science, technology, and medicine. A sequence of events may be focused on past events (e.g., stories, history, chronology), on future events that must be in a predetermined order (e.g., plans, schedules, procedures, timetables), or focused on the observation of past events with the expectation that the events will occur in the future (e.g., processes). The use of a sequence of events occurs in fields as diverse as machines (cam timer), documentaries (Seconds From Disaster), law (choice of law), computer simulation (discrete event simulation), and electric power transmission (sequence of events recorder). A specific example of a sequence of events is the timeline of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. <EOP> <BOQ> What is a specific example of a sequence of events? <EOQ>
What is a specific example of a sequence of events?
<BOL> the timeline of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster <EOL>
Given the context: <BOP> 'Club Atlético Unión de Mar del Plata is an Argentine sports club from Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province. The club was founded on December 1, 1926, and its main sports are football and basketball. In football, Unión currently plays in the Torneo Argentino A, which is the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system.' </EOP>, classify the statement: <BOH> 'Club Atlético Unión de Mar del Plata has been around for 100 years' </EOH> as a contradiction, entailment, or neutral. Justify your choice.
Club Atlético Unión de Mar del Plata has been around for 100 years
{<BOL> neutral </EOL>} Club Atlético Unión de Mar del Plata plays basketball in Torneo Argentino A
With the premise: <BOP> 'How does Mississippi's restaurant inspection grading work? Find everything you need to know about Mississippi's restaurant and food facility inspection grading system, including the State Department of Health's guidelines to food safety, and the rating system that reflects critical violations.' </EOP>, decide if the hypothesis: <BOH> 'Alabama has a restaurant and food facility inspection grading system.' </EOH> leads to a contradiction, entailment, or neutral result. Explain why.
Alabama has a restaurant and food facility inspection grading system.
{<BOL> contradiction </EOL>} The context doesn't give any information about Alabama, just Mississippi. The model seems to think that the information only applies to Mississippi, but there could be an equivalent system in Alabama.