[["Sentence 1: In fiction : Edward P. Jones (\"The Known World\") and Scott Spencer (\"A Ship Made of Paper\").\nSentence 2: The fifth nominee for fiction is Scott Spencer, for A Ship Made of Paper.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: In fiction : Edward P. Jones (\"The Known World\") and Scott Spencer (\"A Ship Made of Paper\").\nSentence 2: The fifth nominee for fiction is Scott Spencer, for A Ship Made of Paper.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Sentence 1: Corixa shares rose 54 cents to $ 7.74 yesterday on the Nasdaq Stock Market.\nSentence 2: Shares of Corixa rose 54 cents, or about 8 percent, to close at $ 7.74.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: Corixa shares rose 54 cents to $ 7.74 yesterday on the Nasdaq Stock Market.\nSentence 2: Shares of Corixa rose 54 cents, or about 8 percent, to close at $ 7.74.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Sentence 1: Nearly 300 mutinous troops who seized a Manila shopping and apartment complex demanding the government resign gave up and retreated peacefully after some 19 hours.\nSentence 2: Mutinous troops who seized a Manila shopping and apartment complex demanding the government resign ended a 19-hour standoff late Sunday and returned to barracks without a shot fired.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: Nearly 300 mutinous troops who seized a Manila shopping and apartment complex demanding the government resign gave up and retreated peacefully after some 19 hours.\nSentence 2: Mutinous troops who seized a Manila shopping and apartment complex demanding the government resign ended a 19-hour standoff late Sunday and returned to barracks without a shot fired.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Sentence 1: Drax faced a financial crisis late last year after it lost its most lucrative sales contract, held with insolvent utility TXU Europe.\nSentence 2: Drax \u2019 s troubles began late last year when it lost its most lucrative sales contract, with the insolvent utility TXU Europe.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: Drax faced a financial crisis late last year after it lost its most lucrative sales contract, held with insolvent utility TXU Europe.\nSentence 2: Drax \u2019 s troubles began late last year when it lost its most lucrative sales contract, with the insolvent utility TXU Europe.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Sentence 1: They will help draft a plan to attack obesity that Kraft will implement over three to four years.\nSentence 2: The team will help draft a plan by the end of the year to attack obesity.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: They will help draft a plan to attack obesity that Kraft will implement over three to four years.\nSentence 2: The team will help draft a plan by the end of the year to attack obesity.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Sentence 1: The dollar was at 116.92 yen against the yen, flat on the session, and at 1.2891 against the Swiss franc, also flat.\nSentence 2: The dollar was at 116.78 yen JPY =, virtually flat on the session, and at 1.2871 against the Swiss franc CHF =, down 0.1 percent.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: The dollar was at 116.92 yen against the yen, flat on the session, and at 1.2891 against the Swiss franc, also flat.\nSentence 2: The dollar was at 116.78 yen JPY =, virtually flat on the session, and at 1.2871 against the Swiss franc CHF =, down 0.1 percent.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Sentence 1: Nelson, 27, is being retried on civil-rights charges stemming from the disturbance which led to Rosenbaum's death.\nSentence 2: Nelson, 27, is being retried on civil rights charges stemming from the disturbance that led to Rosenbaum's death.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: Nelson, 27, is being retried on civil-rights charges stemming from the disturbance which led to Rosenbaum's death.\nSentence 2: Nelson, 27, is being retried on civil rights charges stemming from the disturbance that led to Rosenbaum's death.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Sentence 1: \"Sanitation is poor... there could be typhoid and cholera,\"he said.\nSentence 2: \"Sanitation is poor, drinking water is generally left behind... there could be typhoid and cholera.\"\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: \"Sanitation is poor... there could be typhoid and cholera,\"he said.\nSentence 2: \"Sanitation is poor, drinking water is generally left behind... there could be typhoid and cholera.\"\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Sentence 1: The legal ruling follows three days of intense speculation Hewlett-Packard Co. may be bidding for the company.\nSentence 2: The legal ruling follows three days of wild volatility in RIM's stock over speculation that PC giant Hewlett-Packard Co. may be bidding for the company.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: The legal ruling follows three days of intense speculation Hewlett-Packard Co. may be bidding for the company.\nSentence 2: The legal ruling follows three days of wild volatility in RIM's stock over speculation that PC giant Hewlett-Packard Co. may be bidding for the company.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"], ["Sentence 1: Rumsfeld, who has been feuding for two years with Army leadership, passed over nine active-duty four-star generals.\nSentence 2: Rumsfeld has been feuding for a long time with Army leadership, and he passed over nine active-duty four-star generals.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " yes"], ["Sentence 1: Rumsfeld, who has been feuding for two years with Army leadership, passed over nine active-duty four-star generals.\nSentence 2: Rumsfeld has been feuding for a long time with Army leadership, and he passed over nine active-duty four-star generals.\nQuestion: Do both sentences mean the same thing?\nAnswer:", " no"]]