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Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: AIG bonuses Argument: Justice of reneging AIG bonuses would be worth costs. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-36d2f0fb4eac4a64bbb29806c8003058
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Random sobriety tests for drivers Argument: Random breath testing doesn't necessarily lower drunk driving. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-2c5d5967363a4246b854a83374e81ea2
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: US health care reform Argument: Killing 2009 health bill would delay reform for years. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-c5c1878164b34031aec391c5708fceab
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Dollarization Argument: Dollarization undermines the sovereign symbolism of a national currency. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-3e4d6d09128942a2abac962d30645810
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: MBA Argument: Enrolling in MBA can break stride in career. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-f5a45e0ba1194851b43361fa8e0d1785
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Driftnet ban Argument: Drifnet by-catch has a disastrous impact on ocean life. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-ec9ab715a5e14f3abbf5d37057a48ccf
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Libertarianism Argument: Libertarians would decriminalize many crimes, so reduce crime. Output:
[ "in favor" ]
task209-a06c61e55b7d4f0eb267c3083abf3e47
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Falkland Islands, return of Argument: A few notable dates :. Output:
[ "neutral" ]
task209-2eed1cb2aa204f62a06d1d0baac532c2
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Wave power Argument: Focus on energy conservation before wave power. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-15ae0768371046e08e93321510779910
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Mandatory military service Argument: Mandatory service fosters militarism. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-40d1b97911e84cdf90a6d65a3195c029
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Corporate free speech Argument: Wrong to fine/jail corporate citizens for speech. Output:
[ "in favor" ]
task209-0d402a90b1fb4518951f2341f27df910
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Full-body scanners at airports Argument: The price of a human life is incalculable. Output:
[ "neutral" ]
task209-7d411f28f60c4a7485adf570f818a7e9
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Balanced budget amendment to US Constitution Argument: Balanced budget amendment will help solve fiscal crisis. Output:
[ "in favor" ]
task209-2b9ff7eea18e419784e9688df30b26ef
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: US debt ceiling deal Argument: Sweeping statements against the debt deal. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-4a128122e20d4ce9a56dafc75fa42fb0
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Bush economic stimulus plan Argument: Increasing food stamp benefits will not stimulate the economy. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-8ee66020f9db460c936a5ffe8c9afb29
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Carbon capture and storage Argument: Sequestered C02 can be injected into reservoirs to recover oil. Output:
[ "in favor" ]
task209-5ed7097a66944f5d933df742441abb87
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Natural gas vehicles Argument: The performance of natural gas vehicles is not notable. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-6768b0fb4b8f4757b614fca79d6f279c
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: No Child Left Behind Act Argument: No Child Left Behind subjects disabled to same test standards. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-2f18fead4e2c459d87030c31a932077d
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: UN Security Council veto Argument: The UN veto fosters a system of checks and balances. Output:
[ "in favor" ]
task209-a60c0c276ade40b3bde06d19423f2dc6
Definition: Given the Target and Argument texts detect the stance that the argument has towards the topic. There are three types of stances "in favor", "against", and "neutral". Positive Example 1 - Input: Topic: Three Gorges Dam Argument: The Three Gorges Dam is a cause of corruption. Output: against Positive Example 2 - Input: Topic: Two-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict Argument: Idea of Jewish state, in two-state solution, is undemocratic. Output: against Negative Example 1 - Input: Topic: Single-payer universal health care Argument: Whether health care is a right under i-law is inconsequential. Output: in favor Negative Example 2 - Input: Topic: Carbon emissions trading Argument: A cap-and-trade system is progressive. Output: neutral Now complete the following example - Input: Topic: Free trade Argument: Free trade and markets harm the environment. Output:
[ "against" ]
task209-da46fa2fd8c2497e854f32dbcefcf92b