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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_105 | A Very Special Dog Florence is one of a new breed of dog who is making the work of the Australian Customs much easier It is 8.15 a. m. A flight lands at Melbournes Tullamarine International Airport. Several hundred pieces of baggage are rushed from the plane onto a conveyor belt in the baggage reclaim annexe. Over the ... | If a few grams of a drug are well concealed, even the best dogs will miss them. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_106 | A Very Special Dog Florence is one of a new breed of dog who is making the work of the Australian Customs much easier It is 8.15 a. m. A flight lands at Melbournes Tullamarine International Airport. Several hundred pieces of baggage are rushed from the plane onto a conveyor belt in the baggage reclaim annexe. Over the ... | Vigilance tests help improve concentration. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_107 | A Very Special Dog Florence is one of a new breed of dog who is making the work of the Australian Customs much easier It is 8.15 a. m. A flight lands at Melbournes Tullamarine International Airport. Several hundred pieces of baggage are rushed from the plane onto a conveyor belt in the baggage reclaim annexe. Over the ... | After about five minutes of a vigilance test, some subjects will still notice some blips. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_108 | A Very Special Dog Florence is one of a new breed of dog who is making the work of the Australian Customs much easier It is 8.15 a. m. A flight lands at Melbournes Tullamarine International Airport. Several hundred pieces of baggage are rushed from the plane onto a conveyor belt in the baggage reclaim annexe. Over the ... | Methods of determining if a child has ADHD are now widely accepted. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_109 | A Workaholic Economy FOR THE first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Increased leisure time would benefit two-career households. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_110 | A Workaholic Economy FOR THE first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | The economic recovery created more jobs. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_111 | A Workaholic Economy FOR THE first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Salaries have not risen significantly since the 1970s. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_112 | A Workaholic Economy FOR THE first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Social planners have been consulted about US employment figures. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_113 | A Workaholic Economy FOR THE first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Today, employees are facing a reduction in working hours. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_114 | A Workaholic Economy FOR THE first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Bailyns research shows that part-time employees work more efficiently. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_115 | A Workaholic Economy For The first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Increased leisure time would benefit two-career households. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_116 | A Workaholic Economy For The first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | During the industrial revolution people worded harder | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_117 | A Workaholic Economy For The first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Today, employees are facing a reduction in working hours. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_118 | A Workaholic Economy For The first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Social planners have been consulted about US employment figures. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_119 | A Workaholic Economy For The first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Salaries have not risen significantly since the 1970s. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_120 | A Workaholic Economy For The first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | The economic recovery created more jobs. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_121 | A Workaholic Economy For The first century or so of the industrial revolution, increased productivity led to decreases in working hours. Employees who had been putting in 12-hour days, six days a week, found their time on the job shrinking to 10 hours daily, then, finally, to eight hours, five days a week. Only a gener... | Bailyns research shows that part-time employees work more efficiently. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_122 | A calculated estimation by the World Welfare Organisation indicates that the radical reduction in the female population in rural China by the next decade will increase to a 5% difference, representing a male female gap of millions. Approximately, for every thousand married couples there would be at least fifty eligible... | In some places in rural China, the gender gap will result in millions of unmarried men. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_123 | A calculated estimation by the World Welfare Organisation indicates that the radical reduction in the female population in rural China by the next decade will increase to a 5% difference, representing a male female gap of millions. Approximately, for every thousand married couples there would be at least fifty eligible... | If successful, the new governmental regulations in China are likely to widen the gender distortion. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_124 | A calculated estimation by the World Welfare Organisation indicates that the radical reduction in the female population in rural China by the next decade will increase to a 5% difference, representing a male female gap of millions. Approximately, for every thousand married couples there would be at least fifty eligible... | The female population of China's countryside is lower than the ideal 50:50 gender distribution. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_125 | A calendar effect is a market anomaly which appears to be related to the calendar. These effects may include stock market behaviour on different days, times, months or seasons. The January effect involves an unexplained financial security price increase in the month of January, allowing investors to purchase stock in D... | Stocks and share prices are unrelated to specific dates. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_126 | A calendar effect is a market anomaly which appears to be related to the calendar. These effects may include stock market behaviour on different days, times, months or seasons. The January effect involves an unexplained financial security price increase in the month of January, allowing investors to purchase stock in D... | The cause of the January effect is not well understood. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_127 | A calendar effect is a market anomaly which appears to be related to the calendar. These effects may include stock market behaviour on different days, times, months or seasons. The January effect involves an unexplained financial security price increase in the month of January, allowing investors to purchase stock in D... | Investors can profit from market anomalies. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_128 | A car was broken into on Broad Street at 21.20hrs on Friday. A car stereo was stolen from the Vauxhall Astra, along with a purse containing $55 in notes. A witness saw two youths running away from the vehicle. The following facts are known: Simon Evans and Sarah Field were seen in the Bulls Head public house at 21.20hr... | Richard Thomas was trying to sell the stolen car stereo. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_129 | A car was broken into on Broad Street at 21.20hrs on Friday. A car stereo was stolen from the Vauxhall Astra, along with a purse containing $55 in notes. A witness saw two youths running away from the vehicle. The following facts are known: Simon Evans and Sarah Field were seen in the Bulls Head public house at 21.20hr... | Richard Thomas could have broken into the vehicle with another, before going into the Forrester's. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_130 | A car was broken into on Broad Street at 21.20hrs on Friday. A car stereo was stolen from the Vauxhall Astra, along with a purse containing $55 in notes. A witness saw two youths running away from the vehicle. The following facts are known: Simon Evans and Sarah Field were seen in the Bulls Head public house at 21.20hr... | The front passenger window was smashed in order to break into the car. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_131 | A car was broken into on Broad Street at 21.20hrs on Friday. A car stereo was stolen from the Vauxhall Astra, along with a purse containing $55 in notes. A witness saw two youths running away from the vehicle. The following facts are known: Simon Evans and Sarah Field were seen in the Bulls Head public house at 21.20hr... | Simon Evans and Sarah Field ran from Broad Street to the Bulls Head. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_132 | A common consideration for those applying for undergraduate study is which topic to read. This consideration is of paramount importance in light of the current cost of undergraduate study in the United Kingdom. With many graduates accumulating large levels of debt, and a reduction in the level of graduates gaining grad... | Since the rise in tuition fees vocational subjects have seen an increase in applicants. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_133 | A common consideration for those applying for undergraduate study is which topic to read. This consideration is of paramount importance in light of the current cost of undergraduate study in the United Kingdom. With many graduates accumulating large levels of debt, and a reduction in the level of graduates gaining grad... | Since the rise in tuition fees many graduates are leaving university with manageable debt levels. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_134 | A common consideration for those applying for undergraduate study is which topic to read. This consideration is of paramount importance in light of the current cost of undergraduate study in the United Kingdom. With many graduates accumulating large levels of debt, and a reduction in the level of graduates gaining grad... | Since the rise in tuition fees the total number of people applying for undergraduate study has fallen. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_135 | A common consideration for those applying for undergraduate study is which topic to read. This consideration is of paramount importance in light of the current cost of undergraduate study in the United Kingdom. With many graduates accumulating large levels of debt, and a reduction in the level of graduates gaining grad... | Since the rise in tuition fees classical subjects have suffered a reduction in applicants. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_136 | A common difficulty faced by business managers is when the behaviour of a team-member conflicts with established desirable practice. How does a good leader handle such an issue? One effective angle is to lead by example: instead of waiting for a problem to develop, take a proactive approach in heading it off with refer... | In a good team, the needs of the organisation are secondary to the needs of the individual. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_137 | A common difficulty faced by business managers is when the behaviour of a team-member conflicts with established desirable practice. How does a good leader handle such an issue? One effective angle is to lead by example: instead of waiting for a problem to develop, take a proactive approach in heading it off with refer... | A manager who understands how people communicate is able to take a flexible approach in dealing with problems. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_138 | A common difficulty faced by business managers is when the behaviour of a team-member conflicts with established desirable practice. How does a good leader handle such an issue? One effective angle is to lead by example: instead of waiting for a problem to develop, take a proactive approach in heading it off with refer... | Leading by example is an effective approach in dealing with problematic behaviour from employees. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_139 | A common issue faced by recent graduates is one of finances. With the problem of increasing living costs compounded by a lack of job opportunities in todays economic climate, graduates must learn to be more prudent with their finances. One popular way to do this is by buying budget brand items at the supermarket. Evide... | Due to the current economic climate, graduates are more likely to buy budget brand items in the supermarket. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_140 | A common issue faced by recent graduates is one of finances. With the problem of increasing living costs compounded by a lack of job opportunities in todays economic climate, graduates must learn to be more prudent with their finances. One popular way to do this is by buying budget brand items at the supermarket. Evide... | Due to the current economic climate, graduates are less likely to take gap-years. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_141 | A common issue faced by recent graduates is one of finances. With the problem of increasing living costs compounded by a lack of job opportunities in todays economic climate, graduates must learn to be more prudent with their finances. One popular way to do this is by buying budget brand items at the supermarket. Evide... | Due to the current economic climate, graduates are more likely to have part time jobs. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_142 | A common issue faced by recent graduates is one of finances. With the problem of increasing living costs compounded by a lack of job opportunities in todays economic climate, graduates must learn to be more prudent with their finances. One popular way to do this is by buying budget brand items at the supermarket. Evide... | Due to the current economic climate, graduates are less likely to be living alone. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_143 | A company planning to outsource administrative jobs and its customers details is being challenged. One of its customers has asked the government-appointed information commissioner to rule on whether or not his personnel files can be legally transferred. The customer believes that the move breaks the Data Protection Act... | If the legal challenge were to succeed, an alternative to abandoning the policy might be to obtain the written consent of all the companys customers to the transfer. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_144 | A company planning to outsource administrative jobs and its customers details is being challenged. One of its customers has asked the government-appointed information commissioner to rule on whether or not his personnel files can be legally transferred. The customer believes that the move breaks the Data Protection Act... | There is a conflict between the outsourcing of jobs to non-EU countries and national and European legislation. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_145 | A company planning to outsource administrative jobs and its customers details is being challenged. One of its customers has asked the government-appointed information commissioner to rule on whether or not his personnel files can be legally transferred. The customer believes that the move breaks the Data Protection Act... | The company plans to transfer personal details and jobs to acompany outside of the European Union. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_146 | A company's environmental policy typically has a profound impact upon its standing in the community. There are legal regulations, with stiff penalties attached, which compel managers to ensure that any waste products are disposed of without contaminating the air or water supplies. In addition, employees can be educated... | Managers breaking environmental regulations receive heavy personal fines. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_147 | A company's environmental policy typically has a profound impact upon its standing in the community. There are legal regulations, with stiff penalties attached, which compel managers to ensure that any waste products are disposed of without contaminating the air or water supplies. In addition, employees can be educated... | Certain organisations reduce profits by exceeding statutory environmental requirements. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_148 | A company's environmental policy typically has a profound impact upon its standing in the community. There are legal regulations, with stiff penalties attached, which compel managers to ensure that any waste products are disposed of without contaminating the air or water supplies. In addition, employees can be educated... | The regard held for an organisation may be affected by its commitment to environmental issues. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_149 | A constellation is a group of stars that are often visible forming a pattern in the sky. The constellations visibility depends on a number of factors. The biggest factor is your position on the Earth, for example the constellation Cassiopeia is only visible in the northern hemisphere. As the Earth orbits the Sun, anoth... | The constellation Cassiopeia is circumpolar | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_150 | A constellation is a group of stars that are often visible forming a pattern in the sky. The constellations visibility depends on a number of factors. The biggest factor is your position on the Earth, for example the constellation Cassiopeia is only visible in the northern hemisphere. As the Earth orbits the Sun, anoth... | Different constellations are visible from London and Sydney. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_151 | A constellation is a group of stars that are often visible forming a pattern in the sky. The constellations visibility depends on a number of factors. The biggest factor is your position on the Earth, for example the constellation Cassiopeia is only visible in the northern hemisphere. As the Earth orbits the Sun, anoth... | Polaris is used for navigation as it is the brightest star in the sky | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_152 | A constellation is a group of stars that are often visible forming a pattern in the sky. The constellations visibility depends on a number of factors. The biggest factor is your position on the Earth, for example the constellation Cassiopeia is only visible in the northern hemisphere. As the Earth orbits the Sun, anoth... | Star signs are chosen by the constellations visible at birth | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_153 | A constellation is a group of stars that are often visible forming a pattern in the sky. The constellations visibility depends on a number of factors. The biggest factor is your position on the Earth, for example the constellation Cassiopeia is only visible in the northern hemisphere. As the Earth orbits the Sun, anoth... | Certain stars are not visible from the southern hemisphere | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_154 | A cross-party committee of MPs proposed a compromise in an effort to resolve the stand-off over the reform of the rules on political donations. It stated that political parties should voluntarily agree a limit to donations from individuals, companies or trade unions, set lower spending limits for elections, increase th... | It can be inferred from the passage that there is already a state subsidy paid towards political parties. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_155 | A cross-party committee of MPs proposed a compromise in an effort to resolve the stand-off over the reform of the rules on political donations. It stated that political parties should voluntarily agree a limit to donations from individuals, companies or trade unions, set lower spending limits for elections, increase th... | The second sentence of the passage states the details of the stand-off between the political parties. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_156 | A cross-party committee of MPs proposed a compromise in an effort to resolve the stand-off over the reform of the rules on political donations. It stated that political parties should voluntarily agree a limit to donations from individuals, companies or trade unions, set lower spending limits for elections, increase th... | There is nothing in the passage that suggests that the major issues that remain unresolved between the parties relate to whether or not to cap all donations and whether or not to apply spending limits on both local and national elections. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_157 | A degree in law is one of the most wanted degrees by youth in India. | A degree in law is the first choice for youth in India. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_159 | A dependable state of peace between two populaces sharing the same region does not imply that the average life expectancy of humans will remain constant. Epidemics and natural disasters and unstable weather particularly in response to the 'greenhouse effect' and the subsequent cooling and warming of effected regions ge... | Natural disasters are the indisputable cause of life expectancy oscillations. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_160 | A dependable state of peace between two populaces sharing the same region does not imply that the average life expectancy of humans will remain constant. Epidemics and natural disasters and unstable weather particularly in response to the 'greenhouse effect' and the subsequent cooling and warming of effected regions ge... | Average life expectancy decreases due to the cooling of some regions. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_161 | A dependable state of peace between two populaces sharing the same region does not imply that the average life expectancy of humans will remain constant. Epidemics and natural disasters and unstable weather particularly in response to the 'greenhouse effect' and the subsequent cooling and warming of effected regions ge... | A peaceful region is likely to enjoy a higher average life expectancy than a region plagued by unstable weather. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_162 | A deterioration of adolescents mental health over the past 25 years has been reported. The rate of emotional problems such as anxiety and depression has increased by 60% among teenagers. Girls in particular are more likely to suffer emotional problems but the rate at which these problems have increased is far higher am... | The possible causes of the sharp decline in teenage health are not considered. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_163 | A deterioration of adolescents mental health over the past 25 years has been reported. The rate of emotional problems such as anxiety and depression has increased by 60% among teenagers. Girls in particular are more likely to suffer emotional problems but the rate at which these problems have increased is far higher am... | The findings highlight a very widespread malaise. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_164 | A deterioration of adolescents mental health over the past 25 years has been reported. The rate of emotional problems such as anxiety and depression has increased by 60% among teenagers. Girls in particular are more likely to suffer emotional problems but the rate at which these problems have increased is far higher am... | The research is an example of a time trend study. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_165 | A diverging media Joe Swanberg makes films about the romantic lives of young urbanites. He shoots quickly with a digital camera and asks actors to wear their own clothes. His films, which tend to cost between $30,000 and $50,000 to make, are almost never shown in cinemas. Instead they are available on pay-television as... | Studio heads are less willing to make expensive films. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_166 | A diverging media Joe Swanberg makes films about the romantic lives of young urbanites. He shoots quickly with a digital camera and asks actors to wear their own clothes. His films, which tend to cost between $30,000 and $50,000 to make, are almost never shown in cinemas. Instead they are available on pay-television as... | We7 and iTunes are beginning to make life harder for blockbusters. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_167 | A diverging media Joe Swanberg makes films about the romantic lives of young urbanites. He shoots quickly with a digital camera and asks actors to wear their own clothes. His films, which tend to cost between $30,000 and $50,000 to make, are almost never shown in cinemas. Instead they are available on pay-television as... | Blockbusters are not suffering despite the range of entertainment now available. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_169 | A diverging media Joe Swanberg makes films about the romantic lives of young urbanites. He shoots quickly with a digital camera and asks actors to wear their own clothes. His films, which tend to cost between $30,000 and $50,000 to make, are almost never shown in cinemas. Instead they are available on pay-television as... | Joe Swanberg makes romantic films for the cinema. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_170 | A divide has emerged between those supporting and those opposing active forest management as concerns about the environmental problems resulting from deforestation have increased. There is currently a large volume of research regarding the management of forest ecosystems, tree breeding and the selection of species and ... | Good forestry cannot prevent loss of human life | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_171 | A divide has emerged between those supporting and those opposing active forest management as concerns about the environmental problems resulting from deforestation have increased. There is currently a large volume of research regarding the management of forest ecosystems, tree breeding and the selection of species and ... | Modern forestry can be used to aid planting and reforestation. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_172 | A divide has emerged between those supporting and those opposing active forest management as concerns about the environmental problems resulting from deforestation have increased. There is currently a large volume of research regarding the management of forest ecosystems, tree breeding and the selection of species and ... | Reforestation is the most important aspect of modern forestry | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_173 | A few 'Safe As Houses' alarms have been redesigned in an attempt to reduce the large number of complaints where alarms have sounded by accident. One of the new types of alarm is less sensitive than its predecessors. Studies have shown that these newer alarms are rarely activated for no apparent reason. 'Safe As Houses'... | The new alarm systems should reduce the number of accidental soundings by at least a half. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_174 | A few 'Safe As Houses' alarms have been redesigned in an attempt to reduce the large number of complaints where alarms have sounded by accident. One of the new types of alarm is less sensitive than its predecessors. Studies have shown that these newer alarms are rarely activated for no apparent reason. 'Safe As Houses'... | Sensitive alarms sounding inappropriately have irritated some people in the past. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_175 | A few 'Safe As Houses' alarms have been redesigned in an attempt to reduce the large number of complaints where alarms have sounded by accident. One of the new types of alarm is less sensitive than its predecessors. Studies have shown that these newer alarms are rarely activated for no apparent reason. 'Safe As Houses'... | All of the company's alarm systems are now less sensitive. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_176 | A few decades ago, researchers of evolutionary psychology held the idea thatevolution was primarily a gradual, geologically paced force. More recentstudies, however, have found evidence of speedy evolutionary change inanimals, as well as hundreds of changes in the human genome that appearedwithin tens of thousands, rat... | Rapid evolutionary change is evident in humans | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_177 | A few decades ago, researchers of evolutionary psychology held the idea thatevolution was primarily a gradual, geologically paced force. More recentstudies, however, have found evidence of speedy evolutionary change inanimals, as well as hundreds of changes in the human genome that appearedwithin tens of thousands, rat... | Living conditions of humans have affected the human genome. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_178 | A few decades ago, researchers of evolutionary psychology held the idea thatevolution was primarily a gradual, geologically paced force. More recentstudies, however, have found evidence of speedy evolutionary change inanimals, as well as hundreds of changes in the human genome that appearedwithin tens of thousands, rat... | The more "plastic" model of the brain is capable of many more responses than is the "jukebox" model. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_179 | A few decades ago, researchers of evolutionary psychology held the idea thatevolution was primarily a gradual, geologically paced force. More recentstudies, however, have found evidence of speedy evolutionary change inanimals, as well as hundreds of changes in the human genome that appearedwithin tens of thousands, rat... | It is believed that changes in genes result in changes in the brain. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_180 | A fruit basket contains more apples than lemons. There are more lemons in the basket than there are oranges. | The basket contains more apples than oranges. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_181 | A good marketing strategy ensures that organisations optimally utilise their resources to increase sales and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage | Bad marketing strategies do not provide a competitive advantage. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_182 | A good marketing strategy ensures that organisations optimally utilise their resources to increase sales and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage | Good marketing strategies consume significant amounts of resources. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_183 | A good marketing strategy ensures that organisations optimally utilise their resources to increase sales and achieve a sustainable competitive advantage | A long term competitive advantage is indicative of a good marketing strategy. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_184 | A good salesperson should always learn something about the company, and even the individuals, behind the product he or she is selling. Confidence in a product depends in part on confidence in the integrity, competence, and commitment of those who manufacture and distribute that product. Salespeople should therefore fam... | Knowledge of a company's reputation is not useful for salespeople. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_185 | A good salesperson should always learn something about the company, and even the individuals, behind the product he or she is selling. Confidence in a product depends in part on confidence in the integrity, competence, and commitment of those who manufacture and distribute that product. Salespeople should therefore fam... | The personal traits and abilities of a company's personnel can influence the confidence people have in their product. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_186 | A good salesperson should always learn something about the company, and even the individuals, behind the product he or she is selling. Confidence in a product depends in part on confidence in the integrity, competence, and commitment of those who manufacture and distribute that product. Salespeople should therefore fam... | It is helpful to have knowledge of the background, policies and reputation of a company when developing an effective sales pitch. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_190 | A government organisation that monitors the trading of narcotics has recently released report, declaring tax evasion should be included in all treaties of extradition as an important step of fighting drug trafficking and money laundering. This organisation claims that, to fight international drug dealers, it is very Im... | The cost of purchasing insurance is decreasing. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_191 | A government organisation that monitors the trading of narcotics has recently released report, declaring tax evasion should be included in all treaties of extradition as an important step of fighting drug trafficking and money laundering. This organisation claims that, to fight international drug dealers, it is very Im... | In the near future, more insurance companies are likely to be forced out of business. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_192 | A government organisation that monitors the trading of narcotics has recently released report, declaring tax evasion should be included in all treaties of extradition as an important step of fighting drug trafficking and money laundering. This organisation claims that, to fight international drug dealers, it is very Im... | In the long term, companies that are able to react to changes prudently will eventually win. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_194 | A government organisation that monitors the trading of narcotics has recently released report, declaring tax evasion should be included in all treaties of extradition as an important step of fighting drug trafficking and money laundering. This organisation claims that, to fight international drug dealers, it is very Im... | Farsightedness is connected with low intelligence. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_195 | A government organisation that monitors the trading of narcotics has recently released report, declaring tax evasion should be included in all treaties of extradition as an important step of fighting drug trafficking and money laundering. This organisation claims that, to fight international drug dealers, it is very Im... | Including tax-concerned crimes into treaties of extradition can help fight drug dealers. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_196 | A government organisation that monitors the trading of narcotics has recently released report, declaring tax evasion should be included in all treaties of extradition as an important step of fighting drug trafficking and money laundering. This organisation claims that, to fight international drug dealers, it is very Im... | To a large extent, intelligence is inherited. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_197 | A government organisation that monitors the trading of narcotics has recently released report, declaring tax evasion should be included in all treaties of extradition as an important step of fighting drug trafficking and money laundering. This organisation claims that, to fight international drug dealers, it is very Im... | Less democratic countries are unlikely to oppose extradition cased by tax-concerned crimes. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_198 | A government organisation that monitors the trading of narcotics has recently released report, declaring tax evasion should be included in all treaties of extradition as an important step of fighting drug trafficking and money laundering. This organisation claims that, to fight international drug dealers, it is very Im... | It is usually better to have a good speaker who Is less of an expert than a poor expert who Is a real expert. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_201 | A government organisation that monitors the trading of narcotics has recently released report, declaring tax evasion should be included in all treaties of extradition as an important step of fighting drug trafficking and money laundering. This organisation claims that, to fight international drug dealers, it is very Im... | Curbing money laundering Is unlikely to generate impact on drug dealers. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_202 | A growing number of university and A-level students are turning to extreme means as a way of funding their education. The National Union of Students (NUS) found that an alarming number of students are working as escorts, gambling or volunteering to take part in medical experiments to bolster their income. According to ... | The number of graduate jobs available has reduced. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_203 | A growing number of university and A-level students are turning to extreme means as a way of funding their education. The National Union of Students (NUS) found that an alarming number of students are working as escorts, gambling or volunteering to take part in medical experiments to bolster their income. According to ... | Some students rely extreme measures such as escorting | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_204 | A growing number of university and A-level students are turning to extreme means as a way of funding their education. The National Union of Students (NUS) found that an alarming number of students are working as escorts, gambling or volunteering to take part in medical experiments to bolster their income. According to ... | More female students are lap dancers than female non-students. | 2 | [
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] | The text provides a specific percentage of women working in lap-dancing clubs who are students, which can be used to infer that the statement 'More female students are lap dancers than female non-students' is not supported. |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_205 | A growing number of university and A-level students are turning to extreme means as a way of funding their education. The National Union of Students (NUS) found that an alarming number of students are working as escorts, gambling or volunteering to take part in medical experiments to bolster their income. According to ... | 180 million of funding is available for vulnerable students. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_206 | A jar of jelly beans contains more red beans than green. There are more yellow beans than red. | The jar contains fewer yellow jelly beans than green ones. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_207 | A leading holiday provider was forced to close the doors of 200 hundred of its stores yesterday. The travel giant, who had been in operation for almost 170 years, made this move after it reported a loss of over 350 million at its annual shareholders meeting. The company, which has over 1,000 stores in the UK, confirmed... | More closures are planned for the future. | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_208 | A leading holiday provider was forced to close the doors of 200 hundred of its stores yesterday. The travel giant, who had been in operation for almost 170 years, made this move after it reported a loss of over 350 million at its annual shareholders meeting. The company, which has over 1,000 stores in the UK, confirmed... | The holiday provider has been in operation for exactly 170 years. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_209 | A leading holiday provider was forced to close the doors of 200 hundred of its stores yesterday. The travel giant, who had been in operation for almost 170 years, made this move after it reported a loss of over 350 million at its annual shareholders meeting. The company, which has over 1,000 stores in the UK, confirmed... | The holiday provider has over 1,000 UK stores and 660 staff. | 2 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_210 | A leading holiday provider was forced to close the doors of 200 hundred of its stores yesterday. The travel giant, who had been in operation for almost 170 years, made this move after it reported a loss of over 350 million at its annual shareholders meeting. The company, which has over 1,000 stores in the UK, confirmed... | The holiday provider recently confirmed that staff were being let go. | 0 | [
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ConTRoL | train | uid:id_211 | A leading supermarket recently announced plans to open twenty-five new stores, despite the difficult economic conditions facing the country. It is hoped that the expansion will create more than 6,500 jobs over the next year, with the focus placed on local residents who are currently unemployed. This announcement comes ... | It was recently announced that local people are more likely to be unemployed | 1 | [] | |
ConTRoL | train | uid:id_212 | A leading supermarket recently announced plans to open twenty-five new stores, despite the difficult economic conditions facing the country. It is hoped that the expansion will create more than 6,500 jobs over the next year, with the focus placed on local residents who are currently unemployed. This announcement comes ... | It was recently announced that unemployment in Britain is at an all-time high. | 1 | [] |
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