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A guy performing a bicycle jump trick for an audience.
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a guy is performing a bike trick
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entailment
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Bike trick is a restatement of bicycle jump trick.
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en
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A gray-haired woman in a blue dress coat with snowflakes on it balances something on her head.
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The woman is wearing a coat.
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entailment
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A blue dress coat is a more specific type of coat.
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en
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A gray-haired woman in a blue dress coat with snowflakes on it balances something on her head.
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The woman loves her blonde hair.
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contradiction
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Gray hair and blonde hair are different hair colors.
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en
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A gray-haired woman in a blue dress coat with snowflakes on it balances something on her head.
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The woman is guarding herself from the snow.
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neutral
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Balancing something on the head may be for many reasons, not only for guarding herself from the snow.
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en
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Two children play outside in a field.
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A brother and sister chase each other in a field.
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neutral
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Sentence 1: Two children play outside in a field. Sentence 2: A brother and sister chase each other in a field.
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en
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Two children play outside in a field.
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Kids are playing outdoors.
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entailment
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Children are kids. A field is outdoors.
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en
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Two children play outside in a field.
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Two children are reading at their desks.
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contradiction
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The children cannot be playing outside and reading at their desks simultaneously.
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en
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One man sits inside and plays the banjo, there are trees behind him outside.
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A man runs outside.
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contradiction
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The man can't be sitting inside and playing outside at the same time.
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en
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One man sits inside and plays the banjo, there are trees behind him outside.
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A male sitting indoors.
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entailment
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A man is a male. Sitting indoors is a restatement of sits inside.
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en
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One man sits inside and plays the banjo, there are trees behind him outside.
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A male plays a banjo while sitting on a sofa.
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neutral
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Sentence 1: One man sits inside and plays the banjo, there are trees behind him outside. Sentence 2: A male plays a banjo while sitting on a sofa.
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en
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Two children, in colorful outfits, playing in a field with a big rock in the middle.
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Don't play with rocks
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contradiction
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It is not possible to play in the filed and not play simultaneously.
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en
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Two children, in colorful outfits, playing in a field with a big rock in the middle.
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Two kids are playing with a big rock in the field
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entailment
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Children are kids. Playing with a big rock in the field is a restatement of playing in a field with a big rock.
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en
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Two children, in colorful outfits, playing in a field with a big rock in the middle.
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Two kids are playing with a big rock in the field with family
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neutral
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The first sentence does not say that they are playing with the big rock, simply that they are in a field with a rock. The first sentence does not mention anything about family.
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en
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Two young girls are playing outside in a non-urban environment.
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Some girls are running through an open field.
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neutral
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The first sentence does not say that they are running - simply that they are playing. A non-urban environment does not necessarily imply an open field.
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en
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Two young girls are playing outside in a non-urban environment.
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Two girls are playing outside.
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entailment
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Girls are young, and they are in a non-urban environment so they are outside.
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en
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Two young girls are playing outside in a non-urban environment.
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Some girls are running on the sidewalk, next to some parked cars.
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contradiction
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The girls cannot be playing in a non-urban environment while running on a sidewalk at the same time.
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en
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Two children in hats play in an open, rocky field.
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The children are at home eating lunch.
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contradiction
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The children cannot play in a field and be eating lunch at home simultaneously.
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en
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Two children in hats play in an open, rocky field.
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The children are playing in a rocky field.
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entailment
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Two children in hats, and they can only play in rocky field in an open area
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en
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Two children in hats play in an open, rocky field.
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The children are playing catch.
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neutral
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The first sentence does not specify what, exactly, they are playing. It may not be catch.
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en
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A woman wearing a green and pink dress is dancing with someone wearing a blue top with white pants.
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The dancing woman is on the grass.
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neutral
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The first sentence does not mention grass, nor anything else about the surface upon which the woman is dancing.
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en
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A woman wearing a green and pink dress is dancing with someone wearing a blue top with white pants.
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The woman in green and pink is dancing.
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entailment
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"The woman in green and pink is dancing" shows that " she is is dancing with someone wearing a blue top with white pants"
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en
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A woman wearing a green and pink dress is dancing with someone wearing a blue top with white pants.
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The dancing woman is alone in her bedroom.
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contradiction
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one woman is alone, the other is with someone dancing
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en
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Man in gold pants looking at the camera.
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Man looking at the camera.
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entailment
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The man is looking at the camera.
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en
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Man in gold pants looking at the camera.
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Man looking at something.
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neutral
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Because the man is looking at the camera does not mean he is looking at something.
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en
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Man in gold pants looking at the camera.
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Man is walking away to the hall.
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contradiction
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The man cannot simultaneously be walking away and looking at the camera
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en
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A man in a gold skirt sits in front of the computer.
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A man in a gold skirt sitting at his computer watching the computer screen.
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entailment
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A man sits in front of the computer implies that he is watching the computer screen.
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en
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A man in a gold skirt sits in front of the computer.
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A man in a golf skirt sitting at his computer typing to his friends online.
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neutral
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A gold skirt is not necessarily a golf skirt. The first sentence does not specify what the man is doing on the computer. He may not be typing to his friends online.
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en
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A man in a gold skirt sits in front of the computer.
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A man in blue pants sitting and watching the television.
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contradiction
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blue and gold are not the same colors
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en
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Man wearing black t-shirt sitting at a computer desk.
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the man is working on the computer
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entailment
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the man is working on the computer implies that he is sitting at a computer desk.
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en
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Man wearing black t-shirt sitting at a computer desk.
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the man called off work and was at the zoo all day
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contradiction
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one man is at the zoo, the other is at a desk
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en
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Man wearing black t-shirt sitting at a computer desk.
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the man is doing a project for work
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neutral
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We do not know what the man is doing at the computer desk - it may not be a project for work.
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en
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A bearded man in a black t-shirt sits in front of a desk holding a computer.
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A man is standing in the rain.
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contradiction
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The man can't be in the rain if he's sitting in front of a desk.
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en
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A bearded man in a black t-shirt sits in front of a desk holding a computer.
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A man waiting with his computer.
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entailment
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a man with beard sits and waiting with a computer
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en
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A bearded man in a black t-shirt sits in front of a desk holding a computer.
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A man buying a new laptop.
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neutral
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Sitting in front of a desk holding a computer doesn't imply that he is buying it. A computer may not be a laptop.
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en
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A man in a gold foils skirt, sitting at a computer desk, looks at the camera with his hands raised to his face.
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a man is looking at his webcam
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entailment
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"A man looks at the camera" is a synonym of " a man is looking at his webcam"
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en
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A man in a gold foils skirt, sitting at a computer desk, looks at the camera with his hands raised to his face.
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he is covering up his face
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neutral
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His hands are merely raised to his face - we do not know that he he is covering up his face.
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en
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A man in a gold foils skirt, sitting at a computer desk, looks at the camera with his hands raised to his face.
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a man is sticking his tongue out
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contradiction
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one man is making faces, the other is taking a picture of himself it seems with a camera
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en
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A young girl sitting at a table with a bowl on her head
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A young girl has a bowl on her head
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entailment
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"A young girl sitting at a table with a bowl on her head" is a form of "A young girl has a bowl on her head"
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en
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A young girl sitting at a table with a bowl on her head
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A toddler dumped her bowl of spaghetti on her head
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neutral
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A "young girl" may not be a toddler. We only know from the first sentence that she has a bowl on her head, not that the bowl contained spaghetti, or that its contents were dumped.
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en
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A young girl sitting at a table with a bowl on her head
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A man is eating cereal in his car
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contradiction
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a man is not a young girl
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en
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A man dances with a fire baton at night.
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the crowd cheers as he peforms
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neutral
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Dances with a fire baton does not imply that a crowd cheers.
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en
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A man dances with a fire baton at night.
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the woman does a hula dance
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contradiction
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Man and woman are of different gender.
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en
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A man dances with a fire baton at night.
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the man is dancing
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entailment
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If the man dances with a fire baton it is the same as dancing.
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en
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A doctor checks the stomach of a toddler.
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The toddler is getting a checkup.
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entailment
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The doctor checks a stomach which implies that the toddler is getting a checkup.
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en
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A doctor checks the stomach of a toddler.
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The doctor is looking inside the toddler's mouth.
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contradiction
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a toddler's mouth is not the same as their stomach
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en
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A doctor checks the stomach of a toddler.
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The toddle might be sick.
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neutral
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Toddler is misspelled as toddle. This may be a routine check-up, and we do not know that the toddler may be sick.
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en
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Young blond woman putting her foot into a water fountain
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A young woman wearing an evening gown, and holding her shoes in her hands, is dipping one foot into Buckingham Fountain in Chicago.
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neutral
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The first sentence does not mention that she is wearing a gown, that she is holding shoes in her hands, or that this is the Buckingham Fountain.
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en
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Young blond woman putting her foot into a water fountain
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A young blond woman is sitting down on a beach chair.
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contradiction
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one woman is at the beach chair, the other is at a water fountain
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en
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Young blond woman putting her foot into a water fountain
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A person is dipping her foot into water.
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entailment
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" woman putting her foot into a water fountain" is a rephrasing of " A person is dipping her foot into water"
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en
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A young woman tries to stick her foot in a fountain.
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The woman is riding a train.
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contradiction
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you can't put your foot in a fountain while riding a train
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en
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A young woman tries to stick her foot in a fountain.
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A woman is near a fountain.
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entailment
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A young woman is still a woman.
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en
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A young woman tries to stick her foot in a fountain.
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The woman has one foot in the air.
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entailment
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If the woman is trying to stick her foot in the fountain then it's in the air.
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en
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A woman in capri jeans crouches on the edge of a fountain with her left foot kicked out to touch the falling water.
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A woman is walking in park
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contradiction
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you can't crouch at the edge of a fountain while walking
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en
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A woman in capri jeans crouches on the edge of a fountain with her left foot kicked out to touch the falling water.
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A woman is very eager to touch the water
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neutral
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the woman is not necessarily eager
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en
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A woman in capri jeans crouches on the edge of a fountain with her left foot kicked out to touch the falling water.
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A woman is like to touch the water in fountain
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entailment
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A woman is kicking her foot to touch the water.
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en
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Woman balancing on edge of fountain while sticking her toe in the water.
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A woman stand on a fountain and dips her toes in.
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entailment
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The woman is on a foundation so she is putting her toes in water.
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en
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Woman balancing on edge of fountain while sticking her toe in the water.
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A woman sits on the grassy ground.
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contradiction
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the grassy ground is not the same as the edge of a fountain
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en
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Woman balancing on edge of fountain while sticking her toe in the water.
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An old woman stands on a fountain and sticks her toes in.
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neutral
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the woman is not necessarily old
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en
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A couple strolls arm and arm and hand in hand down a city sidewalk.
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The couple is outdoors.
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entailment
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In order to be on a city sidewalk the couple must be outdoors.
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en
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A couple strolls arm and arm and hand in hand down a city sidewalk.
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The couple is married.
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neutral
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Not all couples are married.
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en
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A couple strolls arm and arm and hand in hand down a city sidewalk.
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The couple is having dinner at a restaurant.
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contradiction
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If the couple strolls, they must not be having dinner at a restaurant.
|
en
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A man stare at a passing couple while walking down the block.
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A man stares at a passing couple.
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entailment
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The man watching the couple must stare to observe the couple.
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en
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A man stare at a passing couple while walking down the block.
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The man is jealous of the couple.
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neutral
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Staring does not imply being jealous.
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en
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A man stare at a passing couple while walking down the block.
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The woman stares at a couple as they argue down the block.
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contradiction
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It must be either a man or a woman doing the staring.
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en
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a couple are holding hands behind their backs while walking down a street, and the man has his arm around her shoulder.
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couple walking home
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neutral
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just because they are walking does not mean that they are walking home
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en
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a couple are holding hands behind their backs while walking down a street, and the man has his arm around her shoulder.
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couple walking
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entailment
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The couple is walking
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en
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a couple are holding hands behind their backs while walking down a street, and the man has his arm around her shoulder.
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bear in zoo
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contradiction
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If their hands are behind their backs, then the man's arm cannot be around her shoulder.
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en
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A man and a woman are holding hands as they walk along a city sidewalk.
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A married couple are fighting on the sidewalk.
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contradiction
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A couple who are fighting would not be holding hands as they walk down the street while they are fighting.
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en
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A man and a woman are holding hands as they walk along a city sidewalk.
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A married couple are holding hands as they walk along the city sidewalk.
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neutral
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the people are not necessarily a couple
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en
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A man and a woman are holding hands as they walk along a city sidewalk.
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A man and a woman are holding hands.
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entailment
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A man and woman are holding hands as they walk.
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en
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a man in red stands with his child at the beach.
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A man wearing blue sleeping with his child in his lap inside his home.
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contradiction
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The man would not be standing if he is sleeping.
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en
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a man in red stands with his child at the beach.
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A man wearing red standing with his child at a beach overlooking the ocean.
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neutral
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at the beach does not necessarily imply overlooking the ocean
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en
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a man in red stands with his child at the beach.
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A man wearing red standing with his child as they watch others build sand castles at the beach.
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neutral
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standing at the beach does not imply that they watch other build sand castles
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en
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New sport is being played to show appreciation to the kids who can not walk.
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People are playing a sport in honor of crippled people.
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entailment
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Kids who can not walk are crippled people.
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en
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New sport is being played to show appreciation to the kids who can not walk.
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People are playing football without gear.
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contradiction
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The people are playing football without gear, which is a known sport, so it is inconsistent with the sentence saying that it is a "new sport."
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en
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New sport is being played to show appreciation to the kids who can not walk.
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People a playing a sport to help fund a crippled people fund.
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neutral
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show appreciation for kids who cannot walk does not imply that they were there to fund a crippled people fund
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en
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Two men in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
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Two sad men in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
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neutral
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Two men in wheelchairs does not imply that the men are sad
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en
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Two men in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
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Two people in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
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entailment
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Men are people.
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en
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Two men in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
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Two women in wheelchairs are reaching in the air for a basketball.
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contradiction
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One sentence says two men are reaching for a basketball, but the second sentence says that two women are reaching for a basketball.
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en
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Three wheelchair basketball players wearing team uniforms are attempting to reach the descending basketball with other players in the background.
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Some wheelchair basketball players playing the basketball match.
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neutral
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wearing uniform and trying to reach the descending ball does not necessarily imply that they are playing a match
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en
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Three wheelchair basketball players wearing team uniforms are attempting to reach the descending basketball with other players in the background.
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Three wheelchair basketball players playing basketball in field.
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entailment
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If there are players in the background then they are in a field.
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en
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Three wheelchair basketball players wearing team uniforms are attempting to reach the descending basketball with other players in the background.
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A peoples are taking coffee together at coffeshop.
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contradiction
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The locations are inconsistent. In one, the people are reaching for a falling ball, while in the other, they are in a coffeeshop.
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en
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Four guys in wheelchairs on a basketball court two are trying to grab a basketball in midair.
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Four guys are playing cards.
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contradiction
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In one sentence, the players are trying to grab a basketball, and in the other sentence, they are playing cards.
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en
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Four guys in wheelchairs on a basketball court two are trying to grab a basketball in midair.
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Four guys are playing basketball.
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entailment
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If the guys are trying to grab a basketball then they are playing.
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en
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Four guys in wheelchairs on a basketball court two are trying to grab a basketball in midair.
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The four players are handicapped.
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neutral
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in a wheelchair does not mean handicapped
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en
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Three dogs in different shades of brown and white biting and licking each other.
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the dogs are fighting
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contradiction
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Dogs that are fighting do not lick.
|
en
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Three dogs in different shades of brown and white biting and licking each other.
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there are three dogs
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entailment
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There are three dogs biting and licking each other.
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en
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Three dogs in different shades of brown and white biting and licking each other.
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the dog playing
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neutral
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the dog may not necessarily be brown and white
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en
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Two dogs playfully bite a third dog, which has its tongue sticking out.
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Two puppies bite their mother, while she pants.
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neutral
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The two dogs that playfully bite a third dog may not be puppies, and the third dog may not be their mother..
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en
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Two dogs playfully bite a third dog, which has its tongue sticking out.
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Two dogs are sleeping while a third eats its food.
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contradiction
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The third dog cannot eat food while he just has his tongue sticking out.
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en
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Two dogs playfully bite a third dog, which has its tongue sticking out.
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A pair of dogs tease a third with nibbles.
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entailment
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Two dogs is the same as a pair of dogs and them playfully biting is a form of teasing with nibbles.
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en
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Three small puppies bite and play together in the grass.
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The puppies are sleeping in a basket.
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contradiction
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Puppies can not play while sleeping.
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en
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Three small puppies bite and play together in the grass.
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They are playing at the dog park.
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neutral
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dog park is not the only place for puppies to play
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en
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Three small puppies bite and play together in the grass.
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Three puppies are playing outside.
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entailment
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Grass is outside.
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en
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Two dogs biting another dog in a field.
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dogs bitting
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neutral
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You can not infer what they are bitting.
|
en
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Two dogs biting another dog in a field.
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dogs attacking another dog
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entailment
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A dog is being attacked by two other dogs.
|
en
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Two dogs biting another dog in a field.
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dog sitting in filed
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contradiction
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There are two dogs not one dog.
|
en
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Tourists waiting at a train stop.
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Tourist walking around an art museum.
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contradiction
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If they are waiting at a train stop, they cannot be walking around an art museum.
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en
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Tourists waiting at a train stop.
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A group of tourist waiting for a train outside.
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neutral
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Not all train stops are outside.
|
en
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Tourists waiting at a train stop.
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A group of tourist waiting for a train at a train station.
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entailment
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A group of tourists waiting for a train must also be a at train station to depart.
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en
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