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[ "A woman within an orchestra is playing a violin.", "orchestra and the telescope cannot be in the same place and hence the man and the women." ]
A man is looking in a telescope.
False
[ "Three men, one holding pipes, another holding a large object above his head, and one resting against the pipe bed on the truck, are looking at the camera.", "The men on the truck may not be necessarily going to work." ]
three men going to work
Uncertain
[ "Three men, one holding pipes, another holding a large object above his head, and one resting against the pipe bed on the truck, are looking at the camera.", "Three men look at the camera is a rephrasing of three men looking at the camera." ]
three men look at the camera
True
[ "Three men, one holding pipes, another holding a large object above his head, and one resting against the pipe bed on the truck, are looking at the camera.", "Looking at a camera is not sleeping in a tent. One cannot be awake and look at something while also sleeping." ]
three men sleeping in a tent
False
[ "A Ford car is making a right turn as 3 males are walking across the street behind the car.", "A car making a right turn in front of three pedestrians that were about to cross the street." ]
A car making a right turn had three pedestrians cross behind it.
True
[ "A Ford car is making a right turn as 3 males are walking across the street behind the car.", "the Ford car does not necessarily have to be a sedan." ]
A sedan was turning a corner as walkers were crossing.
Uncertain
[ "Three boys in white shirts are walking behind an older model Ford car.", "Three boys are walking." ]
there are three boys
True
[ "Three boys in white shirts are walking behind an older model Ford car.", "The subject is either a group of girls or boys." ]
There are three girls
False
[ "Three boys in white shirts are walking behind an older model Ford car.", "Boys walking behind a car is on the street." ]
The boys are on the street
True
[ "Three girls blow out the candles of a cake made of Peeps.", "Girls are people." ]
Some people are blowing out candles
True
[ "Three girls blow out the candles of a cake made of Peeps.", "Cake made of Peeps is a type of cake." ]
There are three girls and a cake
True
[ "Three girls blow out the candles of a cake made of Peeps.", "If the peeps are on the cake they cannot be in the garden." ]
There are peeps in the garden.
False
[ "A crowd of people looking up at 3 people on the edge of the roof of a building.", "looking doesn't imply calling for help" ]
The crowd is calling for help for the people on the roof.
Uncertain
[ "A crowd of people looking up at 3 people on the edge of the roof of a building.", "Looking up at is the same as watching, and the edge of the roof is also called the roof's edge." ]
The crowd on the ground is watching 3 people on the roof's edge.
True
[ "A crowd of people looking up at 3 people on the edge of the roof of a building.", "People cannot be on the edge of the roof of the building and climbing down the ladder simultaneously." ]
Three people are climbing down the ladder on the building.
False
[ "A woman working long hours.", "We have no idea where the woman works, she could work in a factory or anywhere else." ]
A woman is working in a factory.
Uncertain
[ "A woman working long hours.", "If the woman is working long hours, they are working." ]
A woman is working.
True
[ "A woman working long hours.", "The woman is either working or sleeping" ]
A woman is sleeping.
False
[ "Two teenage girls conversing next to lockers.", "Girls can either be talking next to lockers or next to the toilet." ]
Girls talking next to the toilet.
False
[ "Two teenage girls conversing next to lockers.", "Teenage girls conversing next to lockers implies that people talking next to lockers." ]
People talking next to lockers.
True
[ "Two teenage girls conversing next to lockers.", "Girls can talk about things other than their problems." ]
Girls talking about their problems next to lockers.
Uncertain
[ "An old woman watches a man look down at some balls on the ground.", "Watching a man does not imply stalking a male." ]
An elderly female is stalking a male.
Uncertain
[ "An old woman watches a man look down at some balls on the ground.", "The old woman can't be two people." ]
Two people are sleeping on the train.
False
[ "Two children, both wearing tan coats, are embracing one another.", "There is no indication that a car wreck has occurred; two children embracing one another is not necessarily subsequent to surviving anything horrible." ]
Two kids are hugging after surviving a horrible car wreck.
Uncertain
[ "Two children, both wearing tan coats, are embracing one another.", "Children are kids. Embracing is a form of hugging." ]
Two kids are hugging.
True
[ "Two children, both wearing tan coats, are embracing one another.", "Children who are embracing can not be running." ]
Two kids are running down a highway.
False
[ "2 kids who look related are hanging out with 1 of them looking very emotional and hugging the other.", "Not all kids that look related are relatives. Just because kids are hugging does not mean it is because they were happy to see each other." ]
A couple of child relatives were hugging because they were happy to see each other.
Uncertain
[ "2 kids who look related are hanging out with 1 of them looking very emotional and hugging the other.", "Two kids hugging implies very emotional." ]
Two kids were hugging.
True
[ "2 kids who look related are hanging out with 1 of them looking very emotional and hugging the other.", "The kids can't be hugging and pushing at the same time" ]
Two youths were pushing each other.
False
[ "A large number of people wearing only white and red are walking on a street.", "White and red, and black are different." ]
A large number of people wearing black walking down the street.
False
[ "A large number of people wearing only white and red are walking on a street.", "You can not infer they are men." ]
A large number of men walking down the street in red and white.
Uncertain
[ "A large number of people wearing only white and red are walking on a street.", "People wearing only white and red are a type of people." ]
A large number of people walking on a street.
True
[ "A guy riding a motorcycle near junk cars", "You can not infer the man is test driving." ]
The man is test driving a motorcycle to decide whether or not he will buy it.
Uncertain
[ "A guy riding a motorcycle near junk cars", "A guy is a man. They are both riding motorcycles." ]
A man is riding a motorcycle.
True
[ "A guy riding a motorcycle near junk cars", "The man can't be riding a motorcycle while sitting by it." ]
A man is sitting on a parked motorcycle waiting for his friend.
False
[ "Women of India performing with blue streamers, in beautiful blue costumes.", "Women of India are Indian women and beautiful means gorgeous." ]
indian women perform together in gorgeous costumes
True
[ "Women of India performing with blue streamers, in beautiful blue costumes.", "Women performing is not the same as dogs sniffing, and women are not dogs." ]
dogs sniff the air
False
[ "Women of India performing with blue streamers, in beautiful blue costumes.", "Indian women may perform for reasons other than a religious ritual" ]
indian women are performing a religious ritual together
Uncertain
[ "A professional swimmer spits water out after surfacing while grabbing the hand of someone helping him back to land.", "the person surfacing is swimming" ]
A person is swimming.
True
[ "A professional swimmer spits water out after surfacing while grabbing the hand of someone helping him back to land.", "The swimmer is either swimming or eating a marshmallow. He is not doing both." ]
The swimmer is eating a toasted marshmallow.
False
[ "A professional swimmer spits water out after surfacing while grabbing the hand of someone helping him back to land.", "Not all swimmers are professional swimmers. Spiting water out after surfacing does not necessarily mean they almost drowned. A swimmer can seek assistance to get back onto land, but it does not necessarily mean that a fast current caused the issue." ]
The swimmer almost drowned after being sucked under a fast current.
Uncertain
[ "The man in the black wetsuit is walking out of the water.", "Wearing a wet suit does not make you a surfer nor dictate you carry a surfboard." ]
A man in a wetsuit walks out of the water carrying a surfboard.
Uncertain
[ "The man in the black wetsuit is walking out of the water.", "\"Man in the black wetsuit is walking\" implies \"person is walking.\"" ]
a person is walking out of water.
True
[ "The man in the black wetsuit is walking out of the water.", "The man cannot be both walking and laying down simultaneously" ]
A man is laying on the beach.
False
[ "Five girls and two guys are crossing a overpass.", "A group walking are not assumed to be an extended family who hike together on their family reunion." ]
The extended family hike together on their family reunion.
Uncertain
[ "Five girls and two guys are crossing a overpass.", "There must be either two guys or three guys, but not both at once" ]
The three men sit and talk about their lives.
False
[ "Five girls and two guys are crossing a overpass.", "The fact that these are people is implied by \"girls\" and \"guys\". An \"overpass\" is used only in context of being outside, referring to a road crossing over another road. Roads are almost always outside, particularly for this type of interchange." ]
There are people outside.
True
[ "A person with a purple shirt is painting an image of a woman on a white wall.", "A person is not necessarily a woman. An image is not necessarily a portrait. A woman is not necessarily her best friend." ]
A woman paints a portrait of her best friend.
Uncertain
[ "A person with a purple shirt is painting an image of a woman on a white wall.", "A person with a purple shirt could be either a man or a woman. We can't assume the gender of the painter." ]
A woman paints a portrait of a person.
Uncertain
[ "A person with a purple shirt is painting an image of a woman on a white wall.", "The painting is either of a woman or a monkey, but cannot be both" ]
A woman paints a portrait of a monkey.
False
[ "A woman is painting a mural of a woman's face.", "Can mean either the action of painting or the subject being a woman." ]
There is a woman painting.
True
[ "A woman is painting a mural of a woman's face.", "You can not infer she is painting for fun." ]
There is a woman painting for fun.
Uncertain
[ "A woman is painting a mural of a woman's face.", "A woman and a man are two different genders." ]
There is a man tying his shoes.
False
[ "A couple is eating outside at a table and he is pointing at something.", "Outside is outdoors while inside is indoors." ]
A couple is eating inside at a table and he is pointing at something.
False
[ "A couple is eating outside at a table and he is pointing at something.", "A person who is outside pointing is not necessarily pointing at a purse snatcher." ]
The man is pointing at a purse snatcher.
Uncertain
[ "A couple is eating outside at a table and he is pointing at something.", "A couple are people." ]
People are eating at a table outside.
True
[ "Two women walk down a sidewalk along a busy street in a downtown area.", "You can not infer the buses were on strike." ]
The women were walking downtown because the buses were on strike
Uncertain
[ "Two women walk down a sidewalk along a busy street in a downtown area.", "The women can´t be downtown and the countryside at the same time" ]
The women were picking berries in the countryside
False
[ "Two women walk down a sidewalk along a busy street in a downtown area.", "Two women are women." ]
The women were walking downtown
True
[ "Many people standing outside of a place talking to each other in front of a building that has a sign that says 'HI-POINTE.'", "Talking in front of a bulding doesn't imply going into it." ]
The people are having a chat before going into the work building.
Uncertain
[ "Many people standing outside of a place talking to each other in front of a building that has a sign that says 'HI-POINTE.'", "\"Aren't inide (sic) of the building\" is a synonym of \"outside.\"" ]
The group of people aren't inide of the building.
True
[ "Many people standing outside of a place talking to each other in front of a building that has a sign that says 'HI-POINTE.'", "People cannot be standing outside if they are sitting in a hotel lobby." ]
The people are sitting in the hotel lobby.
False
[ "The flight attendant dressed in yellow demonstrates life vest usage.", "The flight attendant could be in front of a classroom or training course, not necessarily passengers." ]
A flight attendant is standing in front of passengers.
Uncertain
[ "The flight attendant dressed in yellow demonstrates life vest usage.", "The flight attendant might not even know the safety procedures." ]
A flight attendant is demonstrating safety procedures before takeoff.
Uncertain
[ "The flight attendant dressed in yellow demonstrates life vest usage.", "Demonstrating life vest usage is different from preparing drinks" ]
A woman is preparing drinks on an airplane.
False
[ "The girls walk down the street.", "The girls walk down the street is a rephrasing of girls walk down the street." ]
Girls walk down the street.
True
[ "The girls walk down the street.", "The girls either walk down the street or set down in the street." ]
Girls set down in the street.
False
[ "The girls walk down the street.", "Girls walking down the street are not always moving to park." ]
Girls were going to the park.
Uncertain
[ "A man wearing a red uniform and helmet stands on his motorbike.", "A man can be either on his motorbike or in a car." ]
a man sitting in a car.
False
[ "A man wearing a red uniform and helmet stands on his motorbike.", "A person that stands on his motorbike is standing." ]
a person standing.
True
[ "A man wearing a red uniform and helmet stands on his motorbike.", "A man stands on his motorbike must be standing on his motorbike." ]
a man standing on his motorbike.
True
[ "A man of the cloth puts a black substance on a man's forehead.", "\"Puts something\" is a rephrasing of \"puts a substance.\"" ]
The man puts something on the other mans head.
True
[ "A man of the cloth puts a black substance on a man's forehead.", "Assuming the actions are happening in the park, the people performing the must be either men or women." ]
The women are at the park.
False
[ "A man of the cloth puts a black substance on a man's forehead.", "You can not infer they are at church." ]
The men are at church.
Uncertain
[ "A person rolls down a hill riding a wagon as another watches.", "A person that rolls while another watches are two people. A hill is always outside." ]
Two people are outside.
True
[ "A person rolls down a hill riding a wagon as another watches.", "The hill would not be empty if someone was rolling down it." ]
A person stares at an empty hill.
False
[ "A person rolls down a hill riding a wagon as another watches.", "Not necessarily a child in the wagon." ]
A child in a wagon rolls down a hill.
Uncertain
[ "a boy holding onto the wall of an old brick house's raised foundation.", "A boy can hold onto the foundation regardless of whether construction is occurring." ]
a boy holding onto the wall of an old brick house's raised foundation as construction occurs
Uncertain
[ "a boy holding onto the wall of an old brick house's raised foundation.", "a boy is not a girl,holding onto is not leaning against" ]
a girl is leaning against the wall
False
[ "a boy holding onto the wall of an old brick house's raised foundation.", "It is basically impossible to hold onto a wall without being against it." ]
a boy is against the wall of a raised foundation
True
[ "Bruce Springsteen, with one arm outstretched, is singing in the spotlight in a dark concert hall.", "Springsteen's pose doesn't imply that he is from Florida." ]
Bruce Springsteen is from Florida.
Uncertain
[ "Bruce Springsteen, with one arm outstretched, is singing in the spotlight in a dark concert hall.", "Since Bruce Springsteen is a singer, he is singing." ]
Bruce Springsteen is a singer.
True
[ "Bruce Springsteen, with one arm outstretched, is singing in the spotlight in a dark concert hall.", "Bruce Springsteen might not be gay." ]
Bruce Springsteen is gay
Uncertain
[ "Six dogs swimming in a river.", "Just because the dogs are swimming in a river does not mean they swim across the river." ]
Six dogs swim across the river.
Uncertain
[ "Six dogs swimming in a river.", "river is an outdoor." ]
Six dogs are outdoors.
True
[ "Six dogs swimming in a river.", "Dogs cannot be swimming and setting at the same time." ]
The puppies are setting on the couch.
False
[ "A man and woman are taking a picture of themselves while a woman in a scarf walks by them.", "A man and woman cannot be taking selfies if they are having mug shots taken." ]
A man and woman have mug shots taken because they have been arrested.
False
[ "A man and woman are taking a picture of themselves while a woman in a scarf walks by them.", "just because a woman walks by a man and a woman taking pictures does not mean she judges them." ]
A man and woman take selfies while a woman walks by and judges them.
Uncertain
[ "A man and woman are taking a picture of themselves while a woman in a scarf walks by them.", "A man and woman are taking a picture of themselves means taking selfies of themselves." ]
A man and woman take selfies of themselves.
True
[ "a group of people dancing together.", "Condensing group using the term \"are\"" ]
People are dancing.
True
[ "a group of people dancing together.", "The group dancing doesn't imply they are doing the tango." ]
They are doing the tango.
Uncertain
[ "a group of people dancing together.", "A group of people can't be dancing if no one is dancing." ]
No one is dancing.
False
[ "Men wearing blue uniforms sit on a bus.", "\"Men sit on the bus.\" is a rephrasing of \"Men wearing blue uniforms sit on a bus.\"" ]
Men sit on the bus.
True
[ "Men wearing blue uniforms sit on a bus.", "Men can wear blue uniforms and not be going to work." ]
Men sit on the bus going to work,
Uncertain
[ "Men wearing blue uniforms sit on a bus.", "Men the sit on a bus could not have drive the bus." ]
Men drive the bus into the ocean.
False
[ "Two men climbing on a wooden scaffold.", "Two men are two people." ]
Two people climbing on a wooden scaffold.
True
[ "Two men climbing on a wooden scaffold.", "The men can't be women." ]
Two women climbing on a wooden scaffold.
False
[ "Two men climbing on a wooden scaffold.", "Climbing a latter does not imply emotional state, sad or otherwise." ]
Two sad men climbing on a wooden scaffold.
Uncertain
[ "A bird is flapping its wings on the water.", "Birds flapping its wings on the water could not have been flying over the trees same time." ]
The bird is flying over the trees.
False
[ "A bird is flapping its wings on the water.", "Not all birds are ducks. Water does not imply lake." ]
The duck is swimming in the lake.
Uncertain