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What is propagated by the richer states as a means to avoid or reduce fiscal transfers? | Territorial reform is sometimes propagated by the richer states as a means to avoid or reduce fiscal transfers. | 0entailment
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Who developed pragmatism? | James popularized the term "pragmatism", giving Peirce full credit for its patrimony, but Peirce later demurred from the tangents that the movement was taking, and redubbed what he regarded as the original idea with the name of "pragmaticism". | 1not_entailment
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What was the final vote count for the Supreme Court over the issue? | Because of the possibility the tests were biased in violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act, no candidates were promoted pending outcome of the controversy. | 1not_entailment
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What were Prussia and Austria looking to expand? | Prussia under Otto von Bismarck would ride on the coat-tails of nationalism to unite all of modern-day Germany. | 1not_entailment
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What tag did the media attach to Dean's post-rally speech? | Besides the impact of coming in third, Dean was further hurt by a speech he gave at a post-caucus rally. | 1not_entailment
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How much difficulty do contemporary Czechs have in understanding material from the 18th century? | The consensus among linguists is that modern, standard Czech originated during the eighteenth century. | 1not_entailment
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Who succeeded Rex E. Lee? | In 1989, Holland was replaced by Rex E. Lee. | 1not_entailment
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What is often regarded as the most famous mountain in Switzerland? | At 4,634 m (15,203 ft), Monte Rosa is the highest, although the Matterhorn (4,478 m or 14,692 ft) is often regarded as the most famous. | 0entailment
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What is kampong | It is also the home of Kampong, the largest (amateur) sportsclub in the Netherlands (4,500 members), SV Kampong. | 0entailment
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When were recording standards officially released? | The NAB, among other items, issued recording standards in 1949 for laterally and vertically cut records, principally transcriptions. | 0entailment
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What are the two most popular sports in Melbourne? | Australian rules football and cricket are the most popular sports in Melbourne. | 0entailment
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In Ireland, when was the power to dissolve parliament assigned to the prime minister? | Similarly, though the modern 1937 Irish constitution grants to the Taoiseach the right to make the request, the earlier 1922 Irish Free State Constitution vested the power in the Executive Council (the then name for the Irish cabinet). | 0entailment
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Did the French hold St. John's? | This was the final battle of the war in North America, and it forced the French to surrender to Lieutenant Colonel William Amherst. | 1not_entailment
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Who, along with ordinary citizens, makes up the Citizens for Democratic Rights in Eritrea? | The group consists of ordinary citizens and some people close to the government. | 0entailment
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What did Oda Nobunaga value? | He died in 1582 when one of his generals, Akechi Mitsuhide, turned upon him with his army. | 1not_entailment
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Why can't glaciers form in polar deserts? | Even during glacial periods of the Quaternary, Manchuria, lowland Siberia, and central and northern Alaska, though extraordinarily cold, had such light snowfall that glaciers could not form. | 1not_entailment
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What is another name for Melborne Airport? | The main passenger airport serving the metropolis and the state is Melbourne Airport (also called Tullamarine Airport), which is the second busiest in Australia, and | 0entailment
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Can they extend their deal? | Sponsorship deals run for four years, though – as in the case of E.ON – one-year extensions may be agreed. | 0entailment
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At what location was the "Flying Chair" installed in 1845? | It included a light, two benches and a hand operated signal, and could be activated from the outside, without any effort on the part of the occupants. | 1not_entailment
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Before 2013 the foundation gave how how much to planned parenthood | Up to 2013, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation provided $71 million to Planned Parenthood, the primary U.S. abortion provider, and affiliated organizations. | 0entailment
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How many times has Tennessee supported Democratic presidential candidates in the general elections since the 1950s? | In the 20th century, except for two nationwide Republican landslides of the 1920s (in 1920, when Tennessee narrowly supported Warren G. Harding over Ohio Governor James Cox, and in 1928, when it more decisively voted for Herbert Hoover over New York Governor Al Smith, a Catholic), the state was part of the Democratic Solid South until the 1950s. | 1not_entailment
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Where was Corey Moss' article published? | An article on MTV's website by Corey Moss describes this trend: "In other words, AC stations are where pop songs go to die a very long death. | 0entailment
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What are space suits an example of a solution to? | Humans have shown extreme inventiveness in devising clothing solutions to environmental hazards. | 0entailment
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Halvard Lange was a minister of which NATO member? | In November 1954, the USSR requested a new European Security Treaty, in order to make a final attempt to not have a remilitarized West Germany potentially opposed to the Soviet Union, with no success. | 1not_entailment
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How long has the Brenner Pass been used as a trading route? | Now the pass has been supplanted by the Fréjus Road and Rail tunnel. | 1not_entailment
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What caused Schwarzenegger's father Gustav's death? | Barbara Baker, his first serious girlfriend, has said he informed her of his father's death without emotion and that he never spoke of his brother. | 1not_entailment
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An episode of what well-known TV series was Schwarzenegger's directorial debut? | A science fiction script, the film was based on the Philip K. Dick short story | 1not_entailment
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How large is Punjab? | It has an area of 205,344 square kilometres (79,284 square miles) and a population of 91.379.615 in 2011, approximately 56% of the country's total population. | 0entailment
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What is the name of the Bern zinc tablet? | No archaeological evidence that indicates a settlement on the site of today′s city centre prior to the 12th century has been found so far. | 1not_entailment
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What LED has the flattest I/V curve above the knee? | Red LEDs have the flattest I/V curve above the knee. | 0entailment
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What would be the cause of the success for the Hayek's ideal free-market? | Hayek argued that his ideal individualistic, free-market polity would be self-regulating to such a degree that it would be 'a society which does not depend for its functioning on our finding good men for running it'. | 0entailment
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What corporation is the major player in London's media distribution industry? | The BBC is a significant employer, while other broadcasters also have headquarters around the City. | 0entailment
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What was the Kanye West Foundation renamed to in 2008? | In 2008, following the death of West's mother, the foundation was rechristened "The Dr. Donda West Foundation." | 0entailment
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Procopius' contemporary Jordanes referred to the Slavs in what language? | However, the earliest written references to the Slavs under this name are in other languages. | 1not_entailment
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Along with the United States, what country did Gaddafi believe to be imperialist? | Third International Theory considered the U.S. and the Soviet Union as imperialist, thus rejected Western capitalism as well as Eastern bloc communism's atheism. | 0entailment
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The diplomatic agreement between South Africa, Angola, and Cuba was observed by the USSR and what other country? | As a result, Cuba agreed to pull back its troops in southern Angola sent to support the MPLA in its war for control of Angola with UNITA. | 1not_entailment
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Who discovered the incompleteness theorem of 1931? | In this way, Principia Mathematica's legacy might be described as its key role in disproving the possibility of achieving its own stated goals. | 1not_entailment
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In what city is the George Inn located? | CAMRA maintains a "National Inventory" of historical notability and of architecturally and decoratively notable pubs. | 1not_entailment
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What is Fairfield Court? | Richmond's original street grid, laid out in 1737, included the area between what are now Broad, 17th, and 25th Streets and the James River. | 1not_entailment
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Who did William the Conqueror give the site of the palace to? | William gave the site to Geoffrey de Mandeville, who bequeathed it to the monks of Westminster Abbey. | 0entailment
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What percentage of high-density penetrators is not made up of depleted uranium? | This ammunition consists of depleted uranium (DU) alloyed with 1–2% other elements, such as titanium or molybdenum. | 0entailment
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What individual was responsible for law and maintaining order in the county? | He was the top civil and military leader of the commandery and handled defense, lawsuits, seasonal instructions to farmers and recommendations of nominees for office sent annually to the capital in a quota system first established by Emperor Wu. | 1not_entailment
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How much of the gross domestic product was spent on public health in 2004? | Public expenditure health was at 8.9% of the GDP in 2004, whereas private expenditure was at 1.3%. | 0entailment
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