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"Most of the time when we hear illegal immigrant%DIFDELCMD < ] %%% used, most of the time, the shorter version 'illegals' is being used as a noun, which implies that a human being is perpetually illegal. There is no other classification that I'm aware of where the individual is being rendered as unlawful as opposed to those individuals' actions." | <meaning-changed> "Most of the time when we hear illegal immigrant%DIFDELCMD < ] %%% used, most of the time, the shorter version 'illegals' is being used as a noun, which implies that a human being is perpetually illegal. There is no other classification that I'm aware of where the individual is being rendered as unlawful as opposed to those individuals' actions." | "Most of the time when we hear illegal immigrant%DIFDELCMD < ] %%% as a whole in a negative way. Ryan Eller, the executive director of the immigrant advocacy group, Define American, expressed the problem this way: | meaning-changed | 804964 | 1 |
Plant perception or biocommunication is the paranormal idea that plants are sentient, that they respond to humans in a manner that amounts to ESP, and that they experience pain and fear. The idea is not accepted by the scientific community, as plants lack nervous systems . Galston, Arthur W; | <style> Plant perception or biocommunication is the paranormal idea that plants are sentient, that they respond to humans in a manner that amounts to ESP, and that they experience pain and fear. The idea is not accepted by the scientific community, as plants lack nervous systems . Galston, Arthur W; | Plant perception or biocommunication is the paranormal idea that plants are sentient, that they respond to humans in a manner that amounts to ESP, and that they experience a range of emotions or parapsychological states. Since plants lack nervous systems . Galston, Arthur W; | style | 8150951 | 1 |
The idea is not accepted by the scientific community, as plants lack nervous systems . Galston, Arthur W; | <fluency> The idea is not accepted by the scientific community, as plants lack nervous systems . Galston, Arthur W; | The idea is not accepted by the scientific community, as plants lack nervous systems , Galston, Arthur W; | fluency | 8150951 | 1 |
Paranormal claims in regard to plant perception are considered to be pseudoscience by the scientific community. | <fluency> Paranormal claims in regard to plant perception are considered to be pseudoscience by the scientific community. | paranormal claims regarding plant perception are considered to be pseudoscience by the scientific community. | fluency | 8150951 | 1 |
Paranormal claims in regard to plant perception are considered to be pseudoscience by the scientific community. | <fluency> Paranormal claims in regard to plant perception are considered to be pseudoscience by the scientific community. | Paranormal claims in regard to plant perception are considered pseudoscience by the scientific community. | fluency | 8150951 | 1 |
The idea is distinct from measured plant perception and chemical communication . | <clarity> The idea is distinct from measured plant perception and chemical communication . | Such paranormal claims are distinct from the ability of plants to sense and respond to the environment via chemical and related stimuli . | clarity | 8150951 | 1 |
Malhi is recognised as one of the nation's founding fathers . Birth and family Naseer Ahmad Malhi was born as the second son of Chaudhry Ghulam Haider Malhi, in 1913 , in the town of Baddomalhi, in Sialkot district. | <meaning-changed> Malhi is recognised as one of the nation's founding fathers . Birth and family Naseer Ahmad Malhi was born as the second son of Chaudhry Ghulam Haider Malhi, in 1913 , in the town of Baddomalhi, in Sialkot district. | Malhi is recognised as one of the nation's activists of the Pakistan Movement . Birth and family Naseer Ahmad Malhi was born as the second son of Chaudhry Ghulam Haider Malhi, in 1913 , in the town of Baddomalhi, in Sialkot district. | meaning-changed | 8489599 | 1 |
Malhi is recognised as one of the nation's founding fathers . Birth and family Naseer Ahmad Malhi was born as the second son of Chaudhry Ghulam Haider Malhi, in 1913 , in the town of Baddomalhi, in Sialkot district. | <meaning-changed> Malhi is recognised as one of the nation's founding fathers . Birth and family Naseer Ahmad Malhi was born as the second son of Chaudhry Ghulam Haider Malhi, in 1913 , in the town of Baddomalhi, in Sialkot district. | Malhi is recognised as one of the nation's founding fathers . Birth and family Naseer Ahmad Malhi was born as the second son of Chaudhry Ghulam Haider Malhi, in 1911 , in the town of Baddomalhi, in Sialkot district. | meaning-changed | 8489599 | 1 |
Malhi had two older sisters, two younger sisters, and an older stepbrother. He fathered three sons and two daughters, of whom only two sons and one daughter survived adolescence. | <coherence> Malhi had two older sisters, two younger sisters, and an older stepbrother. He fathered three sons and two daughters, of whom only two sons and one daughter survived adolescence. | coherence | 8489599 | 1 |
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Education Malhi received his primary and secondary education at G.H. (Ghulam Haider) Muslim High School, named after his father, who was encouraged by Maulana Muhammad Ali to found this school in 1918, to educate aspiring students. | <clarity> Education Malhi received his primary and secondary education at G.H. (Ghulam Haider) Muslim High School, named after his father, who was encouraged by Maulana Muhammad Ali to found this school in 1918, to educate aspiring students. | Education Naseer Ahmad Malhi received his primary and secondary education at G.H. (Ghulam Haider) Muslim High School, named after his father, who was encouraged by Maulana Muhammad Ali to found this school in 1918, to educate aspiring students. | clarity | 8489599 | 1 |
Education Malhi received his primary and secondary education at G.H. (Ghulam Haider) Muslim High School, named after his father, who was encouraged by Maulana Muhammad Ali to found this school in 1918, to educate aspiring students. | <meaning-changed> Education Malhi received his primary and secondary education at G.H. (Ghulam Haider) Muslim High School, named after his father, who was encouraged by Maulana Muhammad Ali to found this school in 1918, to educate aspiring students. | Education Malhi received his primary and secondary education at G.H. (Ghulam Haider) Muslim High School, named after his father, who was encouraged by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan to found this school in 1918, to educate aspiring students. | meaning-changed | 8489599 | 1 |
It was Jinnah's decision to appoint Malhi as Pakistan's second prime minister, after Liaquat Ali Khan. Jinnah personally notified Malhi of this decision; however, due to Jinnah's sudden death, the writ was never executed. | <coherence> It was Jinnah's decision to appoint Malhi as Pakistan's second prime minister, after Liaquat Ali Khan. Jinnah personally notified Malhi of this decision; however, due to Jinnah's sudden death, the writ was never executed. | coherence | 8489599 | 1 |
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His speech won acclaim for its political insight, and he was well received by the Assembly. | <coherence> His speech won acclaim for its political insight, and he was well received by the Assembly. | coherence | 8489599 | 1 |
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Legacy Malhi died on 12 July 1991. | <meaning-changed> Legacy Malhi died on 12 July 1991. | Death and legacy Naseer Ahmad Malhi died on 12 July 1991. | meaning-changed | 8489599 | 1 |
The Sialkot Convention was a milestone in MuslimHindu politics. | <meaning-changed> The Sialkot Convention was a milestone in MuslimHindu politics. | The Sialkot Convention in May 1944 was a milestone in MuslimHindu politics. | meaning-changed | 8489599 | 2 |
In his efforts to elevate Pakistan's fledgling profile , Malhi hosted an historic dinner for Eleanor Roosevelt, President of the United Nations General Assembly and former First Lady of the United States. | <meaning-changed> In his efforts to elevate Pakistan's fledgling profile , Malhi hosted an historic dinner for Eleanor Roosevelt, President of the United Nations General Assembly and former First Lady of the United States. | Brief History of Sialkot (scroll down to Colonial Sialkot to read about Sialkot Convention (1944) arranged by Naseer Ahmad Malhi) District Courts Sialkot website, Retrieved 21 January 2020 In his efforts to elevate Pakistan's fledgling profile , Malhi hosted an historic dinner for Eleanor Roosevelt, President of the United Nations General Assembly and former First Lady of the United States. | meaning-changed | 8489599 | 2 |
In his efforts to elevate Pakistan's fledgling profile , Malhi hosted an historic dinner for Eleanor Roosevelt, President of the United Nations General Assembly and former First Lady of the United States. | <clarity> In his efforts to elevate Pakistan's fledgling profile , Malhi hosted an historic dinner for Eleanor Roosevelt, President of the United Nations General Assembly and former First Lady of the United States. | In his efforts to elevate Pakistan's image , Malhi hosted an historic dinner for Eleanor Roosevelt, President of the United Nations General Assembly and former First Lady of the United States. | clarity | 8489599 | 2 |
In 1965 he allied himself with and supported Fatima Jinnah in her bid to democratically dislodge Ayub Khan from his assumed office. | <fluency> In 1965 he allied himself with and supported Fatima Jinnah in her bid to democratically dislodge Ayub Khan from his assumed office. | In 1965 , he allied himself with and supported Fatima Jinnah in her bid to democratically dislodge Ayub Khan from his assumed office. | fluency | 8489599 | 2 |
Despite his withdrawal from active political life, Malhi remained an established member of Pakistans elite intellectual and political circles. | <clarity> Despite his withdrawal from active political life, Malhi remained an established member of Pakistans elite intellectual and political circles. | clarity | 8489599 | 2 |
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Death and legacy Naseer Ahmad Malhi died on 12 July 1991. | <clarity> Death and legacy Naseer Ahmad Malhi died on 12 July 1991. | Death Naseer Ahmad Malhi died on 12 July 1991. | clarity | 8489599 | 2 |
Muhammad Ali Jinnah considered him among his most able stalwarts. Pakistan recognises him as one of its most dedicated founding fathers. | <coherence> Muhammad Ali Jinnah considered him among his most able stalwarts. Pakistan recognises him as one of its most dedicated founding fathers. | coherence | 8489599 | 2 |
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Practitioners of oil pulling claim it is capable of improving oral and whole-body health, including a benefit in conditions such as headaches, migraines, diabetes mellitus, asthma, and acne, as well as whitening teeth. | <clarity> Practitioners of oil pulling claim it is capable of improving oral and whole-body health, including a benefit in conditions such as headaches, migraines, diabetes mellitus, asthma, and acne, as well as whitening teeth. | Some practitioners of oil pulling claim it is capable of improving oral and whole-body health, including a benefit in conditions such as headaches, migraines, diabetes mellitus, asthma, and acne, as well as whitening teeth. | clarity | 8556500 | 1 |
Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | <style> Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | Some of its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | style | 8556500 | 1 |
Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | <coherence> Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, . There is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | coherence | 8556500 | 1 |
Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | <clarity> Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support the claims about toxins. There is only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | clarity | 8556500 | 1 |
Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | <fluency> Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support other some of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support some of these claims and only limited and inconclusive evidence to support others of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | fluency | 8556500 | 1 |
A review of the evidence published in the scientific journal Heliyon (august 7, 2020) URL found "The limited evidence suggests that oil pulling with coconut oil may have a beneficial effect on improving oral health and dental hygiene. | <meaning-changed> A review of the evidence published in the scientific journal Heliyon (august 7, 2020) URL found "The limited evidence suggests that oil pulling with coconut oil may have a beneficial effect on improving oral health and dental hygiene. | The scientific case for oil pulling for oral health rests on multiple studies that have found that oil pulling, particularly with coconut oil, reduces bacteria and inflammation in the mouth. A review of the evidence published in the scientific journal Heliyon (august 7, 2020) URL found "The limited evidence suggests that oil pulling with coconut oil may have a beneficial effect on improving oral health and dental hygiene. | meaning-changed | 8556500 | 1 |
There is only limited and inconclusive evidence to support the claims made for the benefits of oil pulling. | <meaning-changed> There is only limited and inconclusive evidence to support the claims made for the benefits of oil pulling. | There is no evidence to support the claims made for the benefits of oil pulling. | meaning-changed | 8556500 | 2 |
Some practitioners of oil pulling claim it is capable of improving oral and whole-body health, including a benefit in conditions such as headaches, migraines, diabetes mellitus, asthma, and acne, as well as whitening teeth. | <clarity> Some practitioners of oil pulling claim it is capable of improving oral and whole-body health, including a benefit in conditions such as headaches, migraines, diabetes mellitus, asthma, and acne, as well as whitening teeth. | Practitioners of oil pulling claim it is capable of improving oral and whole-body health, including a benefit in conditions such as headaches, migraines, diabetes mellitus, asthma, and acne, as well as whitening teeth. | clarity | 8556500 | 2 |
Some of its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, . | <style> Some of its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, . | Its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, . | style | 8556500 | 2 |
Some of its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, . There is no credible evidence to support the claims about toxins. | <coherence> Some of its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, . There is no credible evidence to support the claims about toxins. | Some of its promoters claim it works by pulling out toxins, which are known as ama in Ayurveda, but there is no credible evidence to support the claims about toxins. | coherence | 8556500 | 2 |
There is no credible evidence to support the claims about toxins. There is only limited and inconclusive evidence to support others of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | <coherence> There is no credible evidence to support the claims about toxins. There is only limited and inconclusive evidence to support others of these claims, primarily having to do with oral health. | There is no credible evidence to support | coherence | 8556500 | 2 |
The scientific case for oil pulling for oral health rests on multiple studies that have found that oil pulling, particularly with coconut oil, reduces bacteria and inflammation in the mouth. A review of the evidence published in the scientific journal Heliyon (august 7, 2020) URL found "The limited evidence suggests that oil pulling with coconut oil may have a beneficial effect on improving oral health and dental hygiene. Future clinical trials are of merit considering the universal availability of the intervention. Prospective research should have a robust design with rigorous execution to provide a higher quality of evidence... Oil pulling with coconut oil could be used as a adjunct to normal preventative regimes to improve oral health and dental hygiene although further studies are needed to determine the level of effectiveness." This article was deemed significant enought for the toothpaste maker Colgate to cite it on its website URL | <coherence> The scientific case for oil pulling for oral health rests on multiple studies that have found that oil pulling, particularly with coconut oil, reduces bacteria and inflammation in the mouth. A review of the evidence published in the scientific journal Heliyon (august 7, 2020) URL found "The limited evidence suggests that oil pulling with coconut oil may have a beneficial effect on improving oral health and dental hygiene. Future clinical trials are of merit considering the universal availability of the intervention. Prospective research should have a robust design with rigorous execution to provide a higher quality of evidence... Oil pulling with coconut oil could be used as a adjunct to normal preventative regimes to improve oral health and dental hygiene although further studies are needed to determine the level of effectiveness." This article was deemed significant enought for the toothpaste maker Colgate to cite it on its website URL | this. | coherence | 8556500 | 2 |
Habsburg Spain was the Spain of the 16th and 17th centuries (15161700) when it was ruled by kings from the House of Habsburg (also associated with its role in the history of Central and Eastern Europe). | <meaning-changed> Habsburg Spain was the Spain of the 16th and 17th centuries (15161700) when it was ruled by kings from the House of Habsburg (also associated with its role in the history of Central and Eastern Europe). | Habsburg Spain is a contemporary historiographical term referred to the Spain of the 16th and 17th centuries (15161700) when it was ruled by kings from the House of Habsburg (also associated with its role in the history of Central and Eastern Europe). | meaning-changed | 938546 | 1 |
With the Habsburgs, Spain was one of the greatest political and military powers in Europe and the world for much of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. | <clarity> With the Habsburgs, Spain was one of the greatest political and military powers in Europe and the world for much of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. | With the Habsburgs, Spain was the foremost political and military powers in Europe and the world for much of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. | clarity | 938546 | 1 |
With the Habsburgs, Spain was one of the greatest political and military powers in Europe and the world for much of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. | <fluency> With the Habsburgs, Spain was one of the greatest political and military powers in Europe and the world for much of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. | With the Habsburgs, Spain was one of the greatest political and military power in Europe and the world for much of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. | fluency | 938546 | 1 |
The Habsburgyears also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of arts and literature . Some of the world's most outstanding writers and painters lived in this period , including Teresa of vila, Pedro Caldern de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velzquez, El Greco, Domingo de Soto, Francisco Surez and Francisco de Vitoria. | <clarity> The Habsburgyears also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of arts and literature . Some of the world's most outstanding writers and painters lived in this period , including Teresa of vila, Pedro Caldern de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velzquez, El Greco, Domingo de Soto, Francisco Surez and Francisco de Vitoria. | During the Habsburg's period, Spain ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of arts and literature . Some of the world's most outstanding writers and painters lived in this period , including Teresa of vila, Pedro Caldern de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velzquez, El Greco, Domingo de Soto, Francisco Surez and Francisco de Vitoria. | clarity | 938546 | 1 |
The Habsburgyears also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of arts and literature . Some of the world's most outstanding writers and painters lived in this period , including Teresa of vila, Pedro Caldern de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velzquez, El Greco, Domingo de Soto, Francisco Surez and Francisco de Vitoria. | <coherence> The Habsburgyears also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of arts and literature . Some of the world's most outstanding writers and painters lived in this period , including Teresa of vila, Pedro Caldern de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velzquez, El Greco, Domingo de Soto, Francisco Surez and Francisco de Vitoria. | The Habsburgyears also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of arts and literature producing some of the world's most outstanding writers and painters lived in this period , including Teresa of vila, Pedro Caldern de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velzquez, El Greco, Domingo de Soto, Francisco Surez and Francisco de Vitoria. | coherence | 938546 | 1 |
The Habsburgyears also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of arts and literature . Some of the world's most outstanding writers and painters lived in this period , including Teresa of vila, Pedro Caldern de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velzquez, El Greco, Domingo de Soto, Francisco Surez and Francisco de Vitoria. | <clarity> The Habsburgyears also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of arts and literature . Some of the world's most outstanding writers and painters lived in this period , including Teresa of vila, Pedro Caldern de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velzquez, El Greco, Domingo de Soto, Francisco Surez and Francisco de Vitoria. | The Habsburgyears also ushered in the Spanish Golden Age of arts and literature . Some of the world's most outstanding writers and painters and influential intellectuals , including Teresa of vila, Pedro Caldern de la Barca, Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Diego Velzquez, El Greco, Domingo de Soto, Francisco Surez and Francisco de Vitoria. | clarity | 938546 | 1 |
The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) is derived from the discipline of social psychology and was first proposed by Elaine Hatfield and her colleagues in 1966, Walster, E., Aronson, V., Abrahams, D., & Rottman, L. (1966). | <meaning-changed> The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) is derived from the discipline of social psychology and was first proposed by Elaine Hatfield and her colleagues in 1966, Walster, E., Aronson, V., Abrahams, D., & Rottman, L. (1966). | The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) argues that people are more likely to form and succeed in a committed relationship with someone who is equally socially desirable, typically in the form of physical attraction. The hypothesis is derived from the discipline of social psychology and was first proposed by Elaine Hatfield and her colleagues in 1966, Walster, E., Aronson, V., Abrahams, D., & Rottman, L. (1966). | meaning-changed | 965390 | 1 |
The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) is derived from the discipline of social psychology and was first proposed by Elaine Hatfield and her colleagues in 1966, Walster, E., Aronson, V., Abrahams, D., & Rottman, L. (1966). | <meaning-changed> The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) is derived from the discipline of social psychology and was first proposed by Elaine Hatfield and her colleagues in 1966, Walster, E., Aronson, V., Abrahams, D., & Rottman, L. (1966). | The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) is derived from the discipline of social psychology and was first proposed by American social psychologist Elaine Hatfield and her colleagues in 1966, Walster, E., Aronson, V., Abrahams, D., & Rottman, L. (1966). | meaning-changed | 965390 | 1 |
The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) is derived from the discipline of social psychology and was first proposed by Elaine Hatfield and her colleagues in 1966, Walster, E., Aronson, V., Abrahams, D., & Rottman, L. (1966). | <fluency> The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) is derived from the discipline of social psychology and was first proposed by Elaine Hatfield and her colleagues in 1966, Walster, E., Aronson, V., Abrahams, D., & Rottman, L. (1966). | The matching hypothesis (also known as the matching phenomenon) is derived from the discipline of social psychology and was first proposed by Elaine Hatfield and her colleagues in 1966. Walster, E., Aronson, V., Abrahams, D., & Rottman, L. (1966). | fluency | 965390 | 1 |
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 4(5), 508-516 . which suggests why people become attracted to their partner. It claims that people are more likely to form and succeed in a committed relationship with someone who is equally socially desirable. This is often researched in the form of physical attraction . | <coherence> Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 4(5), 508-516 . which suggests why people become attracted to their partner. It claims that people are more likely to form and succeed in a committed relationship with someone who is equally socially desirable. This is often researched in the form of physical attraction . | Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 4(5), 508-516 . | coherence | 965390 | 1 |
In 2019, he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal, becoming a notable third piece in their historic starting rotation on the way to their second World Series berth in three years. | <meaning-changed> In 2019, he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal, becoming a notable third piece in their historic starting rotation on the way to their second World Series berth in three years. | In 2019, he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal, soon thereafter reaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in their historic starting rotation on the way to their second World Series berth in three years. | meaning-changed | 990732 | 1 |
In 2019, he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal, becoming a notable third piece in their historic starting rotation on the way to their second World Series berth in three years. | <clarity> In 2019, he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal, becoming a notable third piece in their historic starting rotation on the way to their second World Series berth in three years. | In 2019, he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal, becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation on the way to their second World Series berth in three years. | clarity | 990732 | 1 |
In 2019, he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal, becoming a notable third piece in their historic starting rotation on the way to their second World Series berth in three years. | <clarity> In 2019, he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal, becoming a notable third piece in their historic starting rotation on the way to their second World Series berth in three years. | In 2019, he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal, becoming a notable third piece in their historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | clarity | 990732 | 1 |
He is a six-time All-Star, and six-time Gold Glove Award winner. | <clarity> He is a six-time All-Star, and six-time Gold Glove Award winner. | He is a six-time All-Star, six-time Gold Glove Award winner. | clarity | 990732 | 1 |
He is a six-time All-Star, and six-time Gold Glove Award winner. | <meaning-changed> He is a six-time All-Star, and six-time Gold Glove Award winner. | He is a six-time All-Star, and six-time Gold Glove Award winner, and two-time Silver Slugger Award winner. | meaning-changed | 990732 | 1 |
In 2009, he appeared in the MLB All-Star Game, led the major leagues in earned run average, and won the American League Cy Young Award. | <meaning-changed> In 2009, he appeared in the MLB All-Star Game, led the major leagues in earned run average, and won the American League Cy Young Award. | In 2009, Greinke appeared in the MLB All-Star Game, led the major leagues in earned run average, and won the American League Cy Young Award. | meaning-changed | 990732 | 2 |
In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | <meaning-changed> In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | After nearly a decade of hopping between franchises , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | meaning-changed | 990732 | 2 |
In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | <style> In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | In 2019 , he was sent to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | style | 990732 | 2 |
In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | <meaning-changed> In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal at the 2019 trade deadline. Soon thereafter, Greinke reached his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | meaning-changed | 990732 | 2 |
In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | <fluency> In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and became a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | fluency | 990732 | 2 |
In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | <meaning-changed> In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | In 2019 , he was traded to the Astros in a blockbuster deal , soon thereafterreaching his 200th career win and becoming a notable third piece behind Justin Verlander and Gerrit Cole in the team's historic starting rotation during their quest for a second World Series berth in three years. | meaning-changed | 990732 | 2 |