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And it is impossible to see how this difference from Rust has any bearing upon the First Amendment question, which, to repeat, is whether the funding scheme is 'manipulated' to have a 'coercive effect' on those who do not hold the subsidized position. | It is not possible to see how this difference from Rust has any bearing on the First Amendment question. | The difference from Rust on the First Amendment question is very noticeable. |
um well like i said my fiancee | This is, I said, my fiancee. | Like I said, she's not my fiancee. |
He looked down at himself in disgust. | He looked down at himself and felt revulsion. | He looked down at himself with great pleasure. |
In Palermo, churches and mosques stood side-by-side, feudal castles next to Oriental palaces and their exotic gardens. | Palemo had feudal castles next to Oriental palaces as well as mosques near churches. | Palemo had neither churches nor mosques, nor did it have palaces or castles. |
A December 1996 article in al-Hayat , an Arab newspaper published in London, asserted that Albright, as a Jew, would be a dangerously pro-Israel secretary of state. | The article in al-Hayat (an Arab newspaper published in London) released on December 1996, asserted that Albright, as a Jew, would be a dangerously pro-Israel secretary of state. | A December 1996 article in al-Hayat, an Arab newspaper published in Paris, asserted that Albright, as a Jew, would be a safely pro-Israel secretary of state. |
America needs a clean, secure, affordable, reliable energy supply in the years ahead. | Affordability is one of the aspects of energy America will need. | America doesn't really need affordable energy supply either now or in the future. |
yeah one of the things they tried to push through in Maryland and uh weren't very successful was that if you were an able bodied person on welfare | They weren't able to push it through Maryland. | They were successful in Maryland. |
Different metrics may be useful for an audit, depending on the objectives and status of an acquisition. | The objectives and status of an acquisition help determine metrics for audits. | The same metrics are used for an audit every time. |
To the left of the high altar is a small chapel whose 10th-century Madonna di Nicopeia, a bejeweled icon also from Constantinople, is said to have healing powers and is a runner-up as Venice's protective patron after St. Mark. | The small chapel's Madonna di Nicopeia dates to the 10th century. | The chapel in its entirety was constructed 50 years ago. |
Both volumes serve as authoritative references to the standards and interpretations. | The pieces are references for the standards. | The volumes did not allow for any interpretations. |
yeah it's a nice way to relax i mean in a way i mean i find it anyway although sometimes watching the news isn't very relaxing i get home from from | Watching the news isn't always relaxing. | I don't watch the news, I find it aggravating. |
But her chances for finding a replacement gig dwindle with every lost job and every looming birthday. | She has lost some jobs and is trying to find a replacement gig. | Every time she loses a job, she has no trouble at all finding a replacement gig immediately. |
The one area where Stevenson has it correct is that it is increasingly hard to educate young people about the real dangers of drug use. | Stevenson is right when he says teaching youth about drugs is difficult. | Stevenson thinks teaching kids about drugs is a simple process. |
These intriguing horseshoe-shaped valleys nestle like narrow amphi?theaters against abrupt rocky cliffs, making rewarding destinations for a pleasant day's hike. | These intriguing horseshoe-shaped valleys offer a scenic view. | These intriguing horseshoe-shaped valleys can only be viewed by driving to the location. |
Things could go poorly in these caves. | Things might not work out in these caves. | Things will certainly go well in these caves. |
The handling and processing of the reagent, commonly limestone, is often done onsite, as is the treatment of the effluent as waste or processing into a saleable product (e.g. | The reagent is more often than not limestone, and is handled and processed onsite. | A sale able product does not require much processing at all in this case (limestone). |
Critics chalk up Calder's previous low standing to the abundance of sculptures he made in the '60s for corporate plazas, which are labeled mostly boring (Robert Hughes, Time ). (Click here for the National Gallery site.) | Some critics thought the artist's corporate pieces were dull. | They loved their art especially those found at corporate plazas. |
As Dave's eyes took in the whole situation, the cliff crumbled completely, and the dozer came lunging over the edge, plunging straight for him. | The ground below gave out sending the dozer straight toward Dave. | Dave was safely above the dozer. |
Penrose licensed the pattern to Pentaplex Ltd., which manufactures puzzles and games, and now both parties are suing Kimberly-Clark, the original makers of Kleenex, for copyright infringement. | Pentaplex Ltd. manufactures several types of puzzles and games. | Pentaplex Ltd and Penrose are currently not involved in any litigation. |
As she had thought it stood a little ajar, and the voices within were plainly audible. | She was able to head the voices inside. | She was not able to hear any voices although it stood a little ajar. |
1 The information obtained from these reports becomes part of the publically available data base known as the Toxic Release Inventory or TRI. | The information from the reports will become publically available. | The reports, and all information in them, will be kept confidential. |
He was hardly more than five feet, four inches, but carried himself with great dignity. | The man was short. | The man was 6 foot tall. |
Fiss' analysis of the Mapplethorpe case offers a good example of the perils of his interventionist approach. | Mapplethorpe used an interventionist approach and is a good example of the perils of such an approach. | Fiss' analysis of a interventionist approach shows that it is free from danger. |
The increase in citizenship applications has led to longer processing periods and, according to critics, to some immigrants being wrongly naturalized. | According to critics, some immigrants should not be naturalized. | According to critics, all immigrants should be naturalized. |
He retaliated by filing one against her. | He filed one against her. | He let her off the hook. |
The reasons are appropriate for the case study application, an issue of particular concern if a generalization of the findings is intended. | The case study application had appropriate reasons. | There were no reasons for the case study application. |
He considered sending San'doro to find out what had happened but the air shattered to the east and a body and horse fell hard to the crunch of bone on stone. | San'doro almost got sent to find out what happened. | San'doro could not have found out what happened. |
General Accounting Office, Managing for Emerging Benefits From Selected Agencies' Use of Performance Agreements, GAO-01-115 (Washington, D.C.: Oct. 30, 2000). | The accounting office is in Washington, D.C. | The General Accounting Office is located in Florida. |
Didn't have anythin' to go back to there. | Didn't have anything to return to there. | I had so much waiting for me there. |
A town of peace far from those who hunt for you. | The town was peaceful. | The town was in the middle of the conflict. |
The majestic double staircase inside inspired Charles Garnier for his design of the Paris Opera House. | The Paris Opera house was inspired by this double staircase. | Charles Garnier never visited this double staircase before he designed the Paris Opera House. |
I dare not, monsieur; I am afraid of them. She turned away. | The girl said she was afraid of them and turned away. | The girl stood forward and said she wasn't afraid of them. |
Composer Giuseppe Verdi was the Risorgimento's towering artist. | Giuseppe Verdi worked for the Risorgimento. | Giuseppe Verdi was a grape farmer. |
Effective management of an organization's workforce-its human capital-is essential to achieving results and an important part of internal control. | Managing human capital is important to get good results. | An organizations workforce can be ignored to reach a goal. |
Apparently then this must be another of their frenzied efforts to find a way to put back the sky. | Seemingly, this must be one of their attempts to put back the sky. | They made no attempts to find a way to put back the sky. |
summary of the officials' oral comments and provide a copy of the summary to management of the audited entity to verify that the comments are accurately stated. | The comments stated have to be verified. | The accuracy of the comments is never verified. |
The magazines split over Kathleen Willey. | There are magazines that wrote about Kathleen Willey. | Kathleen Willey has never been discussed in a magazine before. |
Even if you're not an avid bird-watcher, you'll enjoy the gentle walks in the woodland, with the chance of seeing exciting herds of nilghai antelope, blackbuck, and cheetal (spotted deer). | There are a number of walks around the woodlands. | There are more herds of animals than birds. |
I have already spent time with representatives of the power generation sector and have heard from a number of them who are interested in legislation that will provide the public health and environmental benefits we discussed today. | I heard from representatives from the power generation sector. | I heard from none of the representatives from the power generation sector. |
In addition, many federal CFOs have primary leadership responsibility for implementing the Results Act at the department or agency level. | Many CFOs are in charge of the Results Act. | Many CFOs are unfamiliar with the Results Act. |
This is one of many churches built during the Christianization of territory won from the Moors by James I in legendary 13th-century battles | After James I conquered the territory, a process of Christianization resulted in this church and others being built. | The church was built by the Moors as a way of promoting cultural diversity. |
The lag reflects the fact that the rate of return on U.S. assets abroad consistently exceeded the return on foreign-owned assets in the United States. | The return on us assets abroad exceeds us foreign owned assets | The us has more assets owned |
I ”I believe so. | To the best of my knowledge, yes. | No I don't think so. |
The quincentennial anniversary celebrating his 1492 voyage saw the city's historical port undergo a face-lift, and the addition of the Aquarium, the largest in Europe, a must-see for visitors with children. | The aquarium is the biggest in all of Europe and was added on the quincentennial anniversary. | The bicentennial anniversary celebrating his 1765 voyage saw the city's. |
Turin was little more than a fortified village of 40,000 inhabitants in 1600, but it rose to 93,000 a century later. | The population rose about one hundred years later. | The population declined after one hundred years. |
uh Copperheads mostly | Mostly Copperheads | Uh no, not of them. |
The demographic and economic assumptions imply a sharp drop in the average annual growth of aggregate hours worked from 0.7 percent through 2010 to 0.2 percent from 2020 through 2075. | Aggregate hours worked have been on a steady decrease. | Aggregate hours worked has only been decreasing for past decade. |
At some point, however, it is possible that private industry would rise to the occasion and collect virtually all of the mail, process it, and give it to the postal service for delivery. | Private industry could collect all the mail and give it to postal services. | It is not possible for private industry to rise up to help out. |
I realized a lot of things as we traveled. | While we were travelling, I realized many things. | I didn't realize anything during our travels |
well i didn't know that that's supposed to be a real good statistic uh | It should be a great statistic, but I didn't know that. | That isn't a good statistic, it's completely useless. |
It's afterward that the trouble starts. | The trouble started after. | There was no trouble. |
quite creative and appealing to the younger crowd | Quite inventive and popular with the younger crowd. | Very boring and a favorite of very old people. |
Common sense took over, and Drew's hand dropped from the gun butt. | Drew was acting out of common sense. | Unfortunately, Drew wasn't able to use his common sense. |
Further details are provided in Appendix 5.2. | The appendix has more information. | The appendix has no more information. |
Well said, Dave Hanson. | Dave Hanson said it well. | Poorly said, Bob Barker. |
Text box 2.1 compares GDP to another measure of economic output-gross national product (GNP). | To compare GDP to GNP, look at text box 2.1. | There is no comparison for GDP to GNP. |
The building at the corner of Charlotte Square and South Charlotte Street was the birthplace of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone. | Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, was born in that building at the corner of Charlotte Square. | Alexander Graham Bell was born ten years after the invention of the telephone. |
He was good, better than Jon let on, said the Kal. | The Kal said that he was better than Jon wanted people to know. | He was not good, and the Kal knew it. |
yeah there's not too many not too many big ones around here | Not very many big ones are in the area. | Several big ones are in the immediate area. |
Now enjoy it, buon viaggio! | Enjoy it! | Detest it. |
yeah you know uh is he going to yell at me for buying this with this you know and he's not a yeller though but | He doesn't normally yell but if I buy this is he going to? | He doesn't care what I buy and never checks. |
you you have exceeded your ten minutes time limit hang up within the next thirty seconds so | You should hang up within the next thirty seconds, because you have exceeded your ten minutes time limit. | You have more than thirty minutes left. |
How do we know this? | Are we sure of this? | This isn't true at all. |
According to USA Today , most of the country will experience cloudy but good weather Tuesday. | At least one weather report has said that there will be cloudy weather on Tuesday | The weather on Tuesday will be sunny. |
David Hall, director of Texas Rural Legal Aid in Weslaco, said legal services for the poor in the Rio Grande Valley are inadequate and need a dramatic increase in funding. | Legal services in the Rio Grande Valley do not meet the poor's needs. | The Rio Grande Valley has excellent legal services for the poor. |
and he want yeah he just told me this last week that he he said don't you remember i asked them to finance it at four years and they came back and they said that they had it figured for five and we'd already signed the papers and i maybe i might have been there i don't remember hearing that but i also wasn't the one in charge of it so i wasn't paying as close of attention | I wasn't paying close attention when we signed the papers. | I remember hearing they said they had figured it for four years; I was paying close attention. |
It was a ruse? asked Adrin. | Adrin wants to know if it was a ruse. | Adrin doesn't care whether it was a ruse or not. |
In addition, another benefit includes permitting real estate advisers to pension plans to continue to register with the SEC, which will allow the advisers to comply with the requirements of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA). | In 1974, an act was passed regarding Employee Retirement Income Security. | There are no benefits to permitting real estate advisers to pension plans to continue to register with the SEC. |
And in between, you'll come upon the historic towns of Toulouse, Albi, and Montpellier. | You will pass through the historic towns of Toulouse, Albi, and Montpellier on your way to the final destination. | The route to our destination is lined by mountains, cliffs, and farmland. |
Now talk to me about that. | I would like to hear about that. | I don't want to hear anything from you. |
Trial lawyers courted him and his party with tons of money. | He was offered a lot of money by trial lawyers. | There wasn't a trial lawyer in the country who was willing to answer his phone calls. |
Competition is generally believed to lead to efficiency, be it economic or technical. | Technical efficiency is believed to be one of the results of competition. | Technical efficiency but not economic efficiency are the end results of competition. |
The cattle and sheep markets are not tourist attractions as such. | The cattle markets are not for tourists. | The cattle markets are designed for tourists to stop and take a look. |
Would you believe, Mister Kirby, these were brought to me by Amos Lutterfield? | Amos Lutterfield brought these to me, can you believe it, Mister Kirby? | Mister Kirby, did you know that Amos Lutterfield has never brought me anything? |
Truly, I believe the country is in the best of hands, but how do I rid myself of these impure thoughts? | The country is thought to be in good hands. | I think the country is in incapable hands. |
We've all got our campaign ribbons from the war of HR22. | They all have their campaign ribbons from the war of HR22 | None of them have their ribbons from the war of HR22 |
These patients were more likely to be young, male, disheveled, uninsured, and low income. | The patients were more likely to be young men with low incomes. | The patients were more likely to be older men with high incomes. |
GAO will follow up by discussing the status of recommendations with cognizant agency officials; obtaining copies of agency documents supporting the recommendations' implementation; and performing sufficient work to verify that the recommended actions are being taken and, to the extent possible, that the desired results are being achieved. | Agency documents that would appear to support implementation will probably be obtained by GAO if possible. | GAO draws the line at discussing recommendations with agency officials. |
More and more caravans and riders crossed Ca'daan's path as he grew closer to Fena Kef. | Ca'daan passed many caravans ad riders along his way. | Ca'daan saw no one as he ventured down the path. |
Really? | Genuinely? | There is no doubt about it. |
The term modification does not include subsidy cost reestimates, the routine administrative workouts of troubled loans, and actions that are permitted within the existing contract terms. | Modification does not involve subsidy costs reestimates. | Modification does a lot toinvolve subsidy costs that increase each year. |
An interpretation that required the alien to be continuously present throughout the course of the litigation would confront indigent aliens with the Hobson's choice of either accepting representation or visiting their families abroad. | Aliens have to choose whether to accept representation or visit their families abroad under an interpretation. | Aliens do not have to choose between family and representation. |
The Giants say that other team owners are rooting against their scheme, because it calls into question the profligate public subsidies. | Other team owners are against their scheme because it shines light on their extravagant and wasteful subsidies. | The giants say that no one is against their scheme because they never spend money recklessly. |
Meantime, she has graduated from Coppin State College, works as a drug and alcohol counselor, left subsidized housing and plans to start work on a master's degree this year. | Over the time period in the original sentence, she has gone to school, worked in her field, moved to her own place, and will start her next degree soon. | She has not done much in the meantime. |
For the moment, I set aside utterly any suspicions of her. | I set aside my worries. | I stared at her with more suspicions than ever. |
so uh that's where i learned about | I learned | I've never learned anything. |
Maybe it's not such a bad idea with this kefir. | It might not be a bad idea. | With this kefir, it's a horrible idea. |
Downey serves on the advisory board of SpeakOut.com, a Washington-based startup that aims to empower users to interact with decision-makers through a community Web service. | Speakout.com is a Web service that allows people to interact with decision makers. | Speakout.com has been shut down by the Federal government. |
Most drivers will be able to point out the Bok House, transformed into the elegant Coq d'Or Restaurant. | The Bok House is transformed into a restaurant. | The Bok House is no longer in use. |
Jerusalem flourished during the early years of the Mandate. | Jerusalem flourished under the Mandate when it was first starting. | Jerusalem was devastated by the mandate to begin with. |
In that Notice, the Commission prepared and published an Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis and invited written public comments on the proposed rulemaking, including comments on the Initial Regulatory Flexibility Analysis. | The commission published a report and asked for written public comments. | The commission didn't publish the report. |
We get a lot of that, she said, noting that so far only Lavar Bud Stark is pitching in. | She said that Lavar Bud Stark is contributing. | She said they never get that. |
that that was the reason i had to replace mine | I had to replace mine for that reason. | I did not have to replace mine. |
In addition, the representatives from organizations without professional and administrative staffs believed that an even more difficult challenge was encouraging volunteers to donate additional time to perform the administrative tasks required to organize meetings and further facilitate information sharing. | Encouraging volunteers in regards to donating time is a hard task. | There was little they could do to get the volunteers to stop working, having worked for over 24 hours. |
you know it's i mean i it it should probably be a big issue you know because it's it's doing a lot of damage but i it's something you know i don't think many people really think about it because it's nothing they i don't think we really have too much control over it | We don't think about it because we don't have control. | We are constantly thinking about it because we don't have control. |
On the hill to the south of the square stands the Archaeological Museum, whose superb collection of antiquities includes statues of Poseidon and Demeter that once stood in the Agora of ancient Smyrna. | The Archaeological Museum contains statues of Poseidon and Demeter from ancient Smyrna. | The Archaeological Museum has a modest collection of antiquities, but no statues. |
The final four of the day were tied at 4 under par going down the back nine, and it was obvious, watching them labor away, unsmiling, that this was just an endurance test to see who could avoid crashing and disintegrating on national television. | The last four golfers were tied as they started the back nine. | Of the last four golfers, one was clearly in the lead. |
how are things in your area in that respect | How's everything where you are as far as that goes? | Who cares about what's going on where you are? |
Oh, listen, I was so pregnant during those years. | At the time, I was pregnant. | I've never been pregnant. |
Said to be the world's largest oil painting, 22 by 7 m (72 by 23 ft), it was done, with the help of son Domenico, when the artist was 70. | The artist and his son collaborated on the oil painting. | The artist's son did all the work in completing the oil painting. |