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For state-of-the-art articles on piercing, see Flesh Canvas. | Flesh Canvas has been in the piercing business for decades. | neutral |
perhaps for when she repairs to that quiet cottage in the central Indian jungle. | She goes to a quiet cottage in central Indiana. | entailment |
Hannah was recently spotted in New York wearing a hat with a star on it, while Kennedy was photographed elsewhere in the Big Apple wearing a T-shirt with--are you sitting down? | Hannah and Kennedy went sightseeing while in New York. | neutral |
These AUs, usually identified by the facial muscles that perform these various tasks, are the tools used in What the Face Reveals . (To look at a few examples, click here and here.) | What the Face Reveals features a variety of different facial expressions. | neutral |
You say that it's not important who asked the question. | Someone think's it is not important who ask the question. | entailment |
Detractors say the film lacks any real sense of narrative continuity and feels like bits and pieces of half a dozen coming-of-age films (Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly ). | The film directly rips off of other coming-of-age films. | neutral |
hereby announces its intention to mark the year 2000 by anointing a Person of the Millennium. | A person of the Millennium was anointed. | entailment |
the tester meows as he drops the vermin on the developer's doorstep. | Vermin are the favorite target of cats | entailment |
Researchers are performing placebo-controlled surgical trials in which they cut patients open and sew them back up without doing anything. | Patients like the idea of the surgical trials. | neutral |
(Click to learn more about the surprising Islamic origins of this argument and what Ludwig Wittgenstein had to say about it.) | The origins of this argument are unexpected. | entailment |
The New York Times list is the industry standard. | The newspaper business agrees on business ethics. | neutral |
Many responses were built on the assumption that Southern Baptists are bad in bed. | There is prejudice towards Southern Baptists | entailment |
If U.S. cities were abandoned tomorrow, would the survival rate of our public buildings be better or worse? | The survival of the public buildings would be affected by the lack of people using and caring for them | entailment |
To succeed, a propaganda campaign need not convince its audience; it need merely suck the oxygen out of the lungs of its foes. | Oxygen is sucked from a foe's lungs by successful propaganda | entailment |
The face of Europe might look quite a bit different. | Europe’s face will remain identical. | contradiction |
You may not believe that such intervention will work in practice, but that's a judgment about the rules of politics, not economics. | Economics and politics are confused at times. | entailment |
Those who protested NATO's action in Kosovo because it lacked a U.N. mandate should read Slaughterhouse to see what an earlier mandate ethnic cleansing superintended by men in blue helmets. | Slaughterhouse provides a good example of how the Kosovo incident was handled by NATO. | entailment |
One vivid After the embassy bombing, Chinese officials produced an anti-NATO music video. | There was an anti-NATO sentiment in China after the incident. | entailment |
4) Who cares whether the judges are honest? | You should be honest if you want to be a judge. | entailment |
Don't fight over small issues. | Even with small issues they are getting along well. | contradiction |
Jenkins hasn't quite figured out how to shape her narrative, which is full of episodes that are there because they actually happened but that don't have a payoff. | Jenkins hasn't figured out how to shape the episodes that happened. | entailment |
Encryption is OK because its authority is created in my very own machine. | The encryption's source of authorization is unknown and thus I veto it. | contradiction |
Editorialists labored to connect the two contrary outcomes. | The outcomes seemed impossible to connect initially. | neutral |
If there is a good reason, it has to do with our final question. | Our final question has sound reasoning. | entailment |
the thing is I don't know how I can pick one or the other as maid of honor. | I have a difficult time picking the maid of honor. | entailment |
The question is, said Alice, whether you CAN make words mean so many different things. | Alice thinks words only have one meaning. | contradiction |
But Tiepolo's vision, like Rilke contemplating autumn leaves, was of a world where everything is And yet, there is One who holds this falling with infinite softness in his hands. | Tiepolo's vision is like pondering autumn leaves. | entailment |
The pierced generation may simply be acknowledging the deadliness of the times we live in, suggestive as they are of earlier epochs in human history. | The pierced generation was born after 1980. | neutral |
He enrolled at the Dallas Conservatory of Music, and sang Gilbert and Sullivan in New York City opera houses before perceiving that there was a market in hillbilly songs. | He hates singing and music in general. | contradiction |
We Californians apparently do little else. | Californians are very clever. | neutral |
The largest Republican constituency may be the Tight-Lipped Republicans . These folks, who include old-timers such as Virginia's John Warner, Alaska's Ted Stevens, and Mississippi's Thad Cochran, are as annoyed by the president as the next guy. | All Republicans love the president. | contradiction |
The agency can't really ensure their client's behavior, but you would know that it had done its very best to choose only well-behaved children. | They agency has never chosen a poorly behave child. | neutral |
They can result from ordinary events happening to people who are receptive, appreciative, attuned to what is happening around them. | Receptive people are attuned to ordinary events. | neutral |
The point is that you are not merely slicing up the same pie--you are increasing the size of the pie. | You have several different pies. | contradiction |
sadistic (Alex Ross, The New Yorker ). A few critics take the audience's boos as evidence of New York opera-goers' conservatism. | Boos are evidence of conservatism in the state's audience. | entailment |
Zercher says Lindsey called her and urged her to say all positive things about her experiences. | Lindey probably had a good time with her experiences. | neutral |
Will Tina tame these tough guys? | Tina could tame most of these tough guys. | neutral |
If he vetoes that, the president will have shut down the government. | A solution to the issue was found. | neutral |
Who actually thinks that having teen-agers line up to pee after they've demonstrated their parallel parking skills is a reasonable way to demand responsible behavior by young people when it comes to drugs, as Clinton proclaimed? | Clinton proclaimed teenagers should line up to pee. | entailment |
When I say, I've got the sun in the morning and the moon at night, there's a big dose of Ethel Merman but also some of me. | Ethel Merman's inspiration is visible in my words. | entailment |
Instead I turned right, toward the men's department, still searching for those pants. | Pants are being searched for in the men's department. | entailment |
I'd like to see us get on to the issues, replied Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., when asked on This Week about Broaddrick's allegation. | People are unwilling to watch This Week than Meet the Press. | neutral |
Somehow I am happy to be too formal for your society. | Your society is not the most formal of all. | entailment |
You can acquire a second spouse so long as you discard the first one. | Your first spouse could not be what you were looking for. | neutral |
He is preaching to the kinds of middle Americans that liberal activists long ago gave up for dead. | Middle Americans are excited to see liberal activists. | contradiction |
(His colleagues feel he's a showboat and a camera hog, says University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato.) | He is always trying to be in the way of the spotlight. | entailment |
What makes Linux enthralling from a tech-head's point of view is that it is based on Unix standards that have been around for decades. | Unix standards are continuously updated | contradiction |
Unrestricted trade will help U.S. industries in the first category but will wipe out those in the second category. | Free trade helps US industries. | entailment |
To get your favorite parts of Slate | All the parts of Slate have plenty of estimators | neutral |
Salinger wrote similar letters to other young female writers. | Salinger had only one female to which he wrote letters. | contradiction |
But even then, the Thernstroms equivocate. | The Thernstroms were able to keep from committing themselves to the matter, as they hid the truth, by their words, and avoided trouble. | neutral |
They trotted out numerous theories to establish the Kosovo mission's Air power alone had never won a war, the Serbs had proven their invincibility against Hitler, and negotiation backed by gradual military escalation had failed in Vietnam. | Vietnam was won when the military escalated. | contradiction |
Ask any current teacher of legal ethics in any law school in the United States ( including a law school in New York). | New York state is home to just one law school. | contradiction |
Sunday's contests determined that the Tennessee Titans will face the St. Louis Rams in Super Bowl XXXIV. | The championship game will be between Tennessee and St. Louis. | entailment |
Maybe, just maybe, if he were sued again ... | He successfully won his final lawsuit. | contradiction |
As in the case of slavery and the Holocaust, alongside which the famine will be taught, there must be a culprit. | Food shortages are created by people. | neutral |
Songs like their biggest hit, , are sense-less but skillful pastiches of classic Beatles moments. | Their best songs are reflective of the Beatles. | entailment |
The difference is that whereas campaign finance is an immensely complicated problem that can only be fixed with changes in the law, the Augean stables of K Street could be cleaned up pretty easily if anyone cared. | Only changes in the law could fix the problem of campaign finance. | entailment |
God knows he's prepared for it. | The level of preparedness is known by God. | entailment |
Or, instead, should we fight tooth and nail to preserve and extend programs like the Earned Income Tax Credit that help the working poor? | The author battles for stimuli so that the rich will pay more in tariffs. | neutral |
Behavior in the Human Male , in its impulse toward acceptance and liberation, the broad and generous desire for others not to be harshly judged. | Human males seek out liberation and acceptance. | entailment |
The paper's art critic compared the exhibit to unprocessed sewage and said that if Emin wins the prize, as she very well might, her victory will testify not to the vitality of British art but to a campaign of promotion so brazen that it has left even the cynical London art world awestruck. | The art critic adored the exhibit and praised Emin. | contradiction |
That's the only thing that'll overcome the meat-grinding aspects of national politics. | There many things that can overcome the tough aspects of national politics. | contradiction |
After the Boston Globe and Boston Mayor Tommy Menino raised a ruckus, however, Harvard's communications director admitted that the school had committed a breach of trust, and promised to be more up front in future maneuvers. | Harvard has been completely transparent. | contradiction |
In fact, the evidence thus far is quite depressing in this regard. | The case will prove a strong set of invigorating facts. | contradiction |
We risk hubris, given our lackluster national cuisine--not that I'm knocking high-fat, high-calorie, high-profit, bland stuff served up on a bun and eaten in a car--if we mock the food of another country. | American cooking is the most healthy in the world. | contradiction |
At times, Finkelstein's tone even veers toward the jocular, as when he makes fun of Elie Wiesel's racist remarks about ungrateful black people. | Finklestien never has made racist remarks himself. | neutral |
I >n cases labeled as serious physical abuse, the reported injury could be mental or emotional. | A physical abuse never has emotional consequences | contradiction |
I bet that what Carrey saw from inside Kaufman's head would be more illuminating than anything in the movie. | The movie received generally poor critical reviews. | neutral |
She's could be saying, I'm in this world but not of it. | She might be saying that. | entailment |
If you can use viral marketing and Abercrombie & Fitch in the same sentence, you too can be a Gen Y pundit. | Gen Y is able to use Abercrombie & Fitch and viral marketing in the same sentence. | entailment |
Makes you wonder why no one thought of it before. | It was a very complex idea. | neutral |
But society awaits a popular novelist who is a writer in full--one with Wolfe's eye and a heart to go with it. | A new popular novelist is like Wolfe | entailment |
The official Bush campaign, of course, kept its distance from such efforts, and claimed to use Horton only in race-neutral ways. | The Bush campaign was honest about their use of Horton. | neutral |
Under the immigration bill, Clinton directed the Immigration and Naturalization Service to deport asylum seekers without giving them any opportunity to appear before a tribunal. | Clinton wanted to send asylum seekers back to their country. | entailment |
The American left has gone international to win a phony treaty that curbs greenhouse gases, Kristol alleged, because they can't accomplish their goal domestically. | The American left is looked upon with great reverence internationally. | neutral |
In Russia, under the headline Reds in the White House? | Russians like visiting the White House. | neutral |
They think Gates is stepping down-contrary to Ballmer's insistence that Gates is stepping up to his new job-in hopes of appeasing Justice Department warriors who want Gates' head. | The head of Microsoft is thought to be leaving his post, rather than actually moving higher within management, to satisfy the US government. | entailment |
No, because this is something that's private. | The author isn't talking about a public matter. | entailment |
Less well known, if less salacious, is the fact that in 1915, the Presbyterian moralist Woodrow Wilson, then a recent widower, used agents to run interference for him in his amorous pursuits. | Woodrow Wilson was hypocritical in the relationship with his collaborators | neutral |
There he would stand, his back turned to us like the contemplative artist figure in a painting by Caspar David Friedrich, and reflect on the glory and folly of mankind. | Caspar David Friedrich was a painter of tall people. | neutral |
Equally important--and I admit this sounds kind of cornball--success required the civic spiritedness of pro- and anti-busing parents alike, who saw their way clear to hammering out compromises. | The pro- and anti-busing parents were unable to find a compromise and hammer out their differences. | contradiction |
Every week, Rodriguez must halt surgery because he can't get one or another material through the embargo. | The embargo makes it easy to get the materials Rodriguez needs for his operations. | contradiction |
(Could there be any other real answer?) | Indeed, there is another answer. | neutral |
It was actually a luxurious 20/80 cotton-poly blend. | The cotton-poly blend was really nice with a 20/80 mix, and even dyed blue. | neutral |
Why are you subjecting your loyal and (usually) enthusiastic readership to the reactionary, bigoted, and sexist drivel of Midge Decter and Norman Podhoretz in ? We don't subscribe to Slate in order to expose ourselves to the ramblings of Anita Bryant's spiritual parents. | I didn't subscribe to Slate to be exposed to bigoted and sexist narrative. | entailment |
This may not be the best foundation for a durable business empire. | The business empire could benefit from a better foundation. | entailment |
Furthermore, the filmed sequence closes out the event, and gives viewers an opportunity to shrug it off. | The filmed sequence is the last thing at the event. | entailment |
The technophobic This is what we get for relying on gadgets. | We relyed on gadgets. | entailment |
If you missed the link to the sidebar, click . | Click if you failed to see the side bar link. | entailment |
What is reputed to be Gen. | There's something wrong with be Gen. | neutral |
Therapeutic laws become props for rhetoric that might be called demagoguery, except that it disgraces the memories of Joe McCarthy and Huey Long and the ambitions of Pat Buchanan to call Clinton a demagogue. | Joe McCarthy wouldn't agree with calling Clinton a demagogue. | entailment |
There ought to be room in the retelling of it for the letters Mark Twain and Frederick Douglass exchanged, for the similarities between Invisible Man and Ben Franklin's Autobiography , for the presence of Charles Chesnutt at the banquet to honor Twain shortly before the latter's death, and for the monument in Mississippi to the slaves who rode with a band of Confederate irregulars. | We should keep from adding to the matter and leave out items like, the letters Mark Twain and Frederick Douglass exchanged. | contradiction |
At the expense of the middle class. | There is no cost, financial or social, incurred by the middle class. | contradiction |
The political culture of nationalism reserved its approval for those who led ruinous campaigns in pursuit of impossible quests, Ajami writes. | Ajami wrote a consistent number of articles about politics | neutral |
We've collected all of Harry's O.J. Dispatches into one gargantuan Microsoft Word (and Adobe Acrobat) document that will you can dowload by clicking here. | All of Harry's O.J Dispatches are available. | neutral |
In the beginning there was a great tortoisewho supported the world. | Later, the tortoise became tired and quit his job as the world-holder. | neutral |
They were all slaves, weren't they? | They had to live a life of servitude. | entailment |
At last I found a way (since, happily and thanks to Bellow's physical vigor, I wouldn't have to write a deathbed scene): a conversation he'd had with Martin Amis for a BBC documentary on Bellow's life. | He had to write a death bed scene. | contradiction |
The goal shouldn't be to make the desert bloom. | Making the desert bloom is the primary goal . | contradiction |
https://github.com/Alicia-Parrish/ling_in_loop/
@inproceedings{parrish-etal-2021-putting-linguist,
title = "Does Putting a Linguist in the Loop Improve {NLU} Data Collection?",
author = "Parrish, Alicia and
Huang, William and
Agha, Omar and
Lee, Soo-Hwan and
Nangia, Nikita and
Warstadt, Alexia and
Aggarwal, Karmanya and
Allaway, Emily and
Linzen, Tal and
Bowman, Samuel R.",
booktitle = "Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EMNLP 2021",
month = nov,
year = "2021",
address = "Punta Cana, Dominican Republic",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.findings-emnlp.421",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2021.findings-emnlp.421",
pages = "4886--4901",
}