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In this task, you are given an input list A. You need to find all the elements of the list that are alphabets in the same order as they appear in the list A. Do not change their case/capitalization.
One example is below.
Q: ['238', 'h', '92', 'U', '2799']
A: h, U
Rationale: Here, the alphabetical elements in the input list in order are 'h' and 'U'.
Q: ['n', '2533', '2897', '4349', '9807', '1733', '9031', '6345', '1851', 'G', '4355', '9197', 'K', '4683', '2041', 'x', 'E', 'O', '5407', 'H', '7703', 'e', 'm', '3895']
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In this task, you will be given a passage consisting of set of facts. The task is to create a question of form 'Where is <person_name>?' that is answerable from exactly one of the given facts. Avoid creating questions that are unanswerable from all of the facts.
Example input: Passage: Mary moved to the bathroom. John went to the hallway.
Example output: Where is Mary?
Example explanation: 'Mary moved to the bathroom.' is a supporting fact from which we can create a question 'Where is Mary?'
Q: Passage: John journeyed to the kitchen. John journeyed to the garden. Mary went back to the bathroom. Mary moved to the garden.
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You are given a sentence in Japanese. Your job is to translate the Japanese sentence into English.
Let me give you an example: 第一にキリバス共和国が彼ら自身の利益になると理解したからです
The answer to this example can be: And it was primarily because Kiribati realized that this was in their own self-interest to do this.
Here is why: The Japanese sentence is correctly translated into English, because the meaning is preserved.
OK. solve this:
実際太陽光発電のモジュールのコストはグラフの底辺まで下がっています
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Definition: In this task, you are given a sentence in the Japanese language and your task is to convert it into the English language. In translation, keep numbers as it is and make it sentence case (capitalize only the first word of each sentence and noun).
Input: 「起こったことすべてを考慮すると、現在の問題はもはや議会のものではなく、それは彼と彼の閣僚だけによって、議論され扱うべきである」とムセベニは彼の党に話した。
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Definition: You are given a sentence in Spanish. Your job is to translate the Spanish sentence into Farsi.
Input: Y tenemos su libro afuera en la librería.
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In this task, you're given a review from Amazon and rating for the product on a scale of 1-5 based on the review. The rating means 1: extremely poor, 2: poor, 3: neutral, 4: good, 5: extremely good. Your task is to generate whether the rating matches the review or not. Answer with "True" if the sentence belongs to that section, otherwise answer with "False"
Review: These toys are nothing but junk. Two out of 12 toys were broken and two of them didn’t work. The smaller snap on the light up bracelet was broken so I couldn’t fit it to my son’s wrist properly and the bunny with the suction cup was bent so that the suction cup would not stick to the base. It is suppposed to pop up and it does nothing since it won’t stick. The yo yo doesn’t work at all and the stamp was dried up. I paid $20 for these and feel completely ripped off. Two of the toys are really small and cheap as well (the whistle and the white plastic bunny next to the bracelet. Don’t waste your money.
Rating: 1
True
Review: Bought this after reading good reviews. But it’s not water proof at all. If my son has even a little accident in bed, it goes straight to mattress. I don’t see a point in having this. So I have to purchase another one.
Rating: 1
True
Review: Is it worth it? Not sure with the price. Making sauerkraut the small pieces can easily float up around the edges of this if using in a canning jar, which kind of defeats the purpose. I ended up figuring out how to make it work using an intact cabbage leaf on top of the chopped cabbage, packed it down and put the weight on top. It works ok with this method.
Rating: 2
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In this task, you're given a short story of five sentences written in natural language. However, the order of the given story is not correct. Your job is to return the correct order for the given five sentences to create a coherent short story with the new order that has the correct flow. Generate your answer using the number of sentences in the correct order, such as '23415'.
Q: Sentence1: She saved all year and started her shopping in November. Sentence2: She spent two days wrapping dozens of presents. Sentence3: Sara wanted her kids to have a great Christmas. Sentence4: She shopped deals and spent all her savings. Sentence5: All of the presents were wrapped and stored for the holidays.
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Teacher: In this task, you will be presented with a passage, and you need to write an **implausible** answer to to fill in the place of "_". Your answer should be incorrect, but should not be out of context. Try using words that are related to the context of the passage, but are not the correct answer. Even though there exist multiple wrong answers, we only need a single wrong answer.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
For four years we have waited expectantly for the pitter patter of tiny paws. Soon, that wait could finally be over. Tian Tian, the UK's only female giant panda, has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as August. However Edinburgh Zoo, where the pandas live, have warned people 'not to get too excited' as the process is 'extremely complex'. Moreover, on the two previous occasions keepers inseminated Tian Tian - whose name means 'Sweetie' - she has failed to produce a panda cub. She was artificially inseminated again in March this year, but keepers at the zoo say implantation - when a fertilised egg attaches to the uterus - has not yet occurred.Tian Tian has conceived and could give birth to a cub as early as AugustShe has been inseminated twice before but so far failed to produce a cubTian Tian and Yang Guang arrived in 2011 from China to great fanfareOn loan at £600k a year, became first giant pandas to live in UK for 17 years
Question:Under the terms of the agreement any cubs will return to _ at the age of two, the age at which they would normally leave their mother in the wild.
Solution: Tian Tian
Reason: This is a good example. Based on the passage, any cubs will return to China at the age of two.
Now, solve this instance: A second partner of the former cabaret singer suspected of committing the 'perfect murder' is said to have disappeared. Leigh Ann Sabine is believed to have killed husband John and hidden his body in their flat for 18 years until the skeleton was discovered after her death last month. Now relatives and neighbours have said that a retired fireman, known only as Derek, moved in with her soon after Mr Sabine vanished in 1997. But after a tempestuous relationship he too suddenly departed, with Sabine telling friends she'd 'had enough of him'. It was also claimed that Sabine and her new lover may have slept on top of her murdered husband’s body hidden in a divan in her ‘immaculate’ two-bedroom flat in Beddau near Pontypridd, South Wales.Leigh Ann Sabine is believed to have killed her husband, John, in 1997The skeleton lay undiscovered in their flat until after her death last monthNow relatives have said another man moved in after Mr Sabine vanishedBut he suddenly departed and it is suggested she might have killed him too
Question:Sabine's friend Violet Scott said _ lived with the retired fire officer 'on and off' but grew tired of him.
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence in Polish. Your job is to translate the Polish sentence into Hebrew.
Problem:Inne mają po kilka mieszkanek, jedną czy dwie "" babuszki "" albo "" baby "", czyli po rosyjsku i ukraińsku babcie.
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You are given a sentence in Persian. Your job is to translate the Farsi sentence into Arabic.
Q: و به شما راحتی بیشتری در زندگیتون ميده.
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In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether, as a result of the Head, PersonX may feel what is mentioned in the Tail or not. In this task, the feeling is an emotional reaction on the part of X or other participants in an event. For example, as a result of gift-giving, X might feel good about [one]self. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action.
Example: Head: PersonX arrives home<sep>Tail: satisfied
Example solution: Yes
Example explanation: This is a good example. As a result of the Head, PersonX will feels satisfied.
Problem: Head: PersonX bakes bread<sep>Tail: sweats
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In this task you will be given a list of integers. For every element in the list, if the element is even you should divide by 4, if the element is odd you should multiply by 4 then add 2. The output should be a list of numbers that is the result of applying that logic to the input list. You should not round any decimals in the output. Zero should be counted as an even integer.
Example: [5, 8, 9, 3, 7]
Example solution: [22, 2.0, 38, 14, 30]
Example explanation: The odd numbers, 5, 9, 3, and 7 were multiplied by 4 then added 2. The even number eight was divided by 4.
Problem: [1, 83, 40, 84]
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
In this task, you will be presented with a question having multiple possible answers in Italian language. And you should choose a most suitable option out of "A", "B", "C", "D", and "E" based on your commonsense knowledge.
Question: Lo studio dentistico si è occupato di molti pazienti che hanno subito lesioni traumatiche alla bocca, da dove venivano questi pazienti?
Options: (A) città (B) michigan (C) edificio per uffici (D) scuole (E) ospedale
Solution: E
Why? This is the correct answer because the traumatic injuries are generally handled by the hospitals.
New input: Question: Se il tuo pugno sul naso, i tuoi occhi probabilmente faranno cosa?
Options: A vedi lavoro B riempire di lacrime C vedere la luce D asciugarsi E vetro sopra
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Write a fact related to the given fact, based on the given topic word. Note that, your fact should have at least one word in common with the given fact. All facts in this task refer to scientific facts. Your related fact must form a chain with the given fact. Chains form when two facts connect together to produce the third fact. An example of a chain is: "pesticides cause pollution" (given fact) + "pollution can harm animals" (related fact) → "pesticides can harm animals" (connected chain). Avoid creating simple paraphrases of the given fact. While your generated fact should be related to the input fact, they must describe slightly different scientific phenomena. It's okay if your related fact includes some irrelevant information, provided that it has some overlap with the given fact and it contains some words corresponding to the provided topic.
Fact: Endospores are commonly found in soil and water.
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. The provided text is in Croatian, and we ask you to translate the text to the English language. Please bear in mind the following guidelines while translating: 1) We are looking for the most naturally written and formal form of each sentence in the English language. 2) If you encounter any special characters like '#@%$-+_=^&!*', then do not replace them. *INCLUDE* the special characters as suited when translating to English. Please keep them as they are in the translations. 4) Note the input is all case-sensitive except for special placeholders, and output is expected to be case-sensitive. 6) The input contains punctuations and output is expected to have relevant punctuations for grammatical accuracy.
(Pljesak) Hvala vam.
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Detailed Instructions: Given a passage with a context and an answer, construct a question on the basis of the information present in the passage. Construct the question in such a way that (i) it is unambiguous, (ii) it is answerable from the passage, (iii) its answer is unique (iv) it answer uses text phrases from the passage. Avoid creating questions that (i) can't be answered correctly without actually understanding the passage and (ii) uses the same words or phrases given in the passage.
Problem:Context: Maraviroc (MVC) is a potential candidate for 'on demand' preexposure prophylaxis. In the present study, we evaluated the efficacy of a single oral dose of MVC to prevent ex-vivo HIV-1 infection of rectal tissue in humans.", 'Eight HIV-1-negative healthy volunteers received a single oral dose of MVC (300 or 600\u200amg), and two additional volunteers received tenofovir disoproxil fumarate/emtricitabine (TDF/FTC, 300/200\u200amg) for 10 days. Rectal biopsies were performed prior to the ex-vivo challenge (day 0), at day 7 (4\u200ah after MVC) or after 10 days with TDF/FTC. Rectal biopsies were infected ex-vivo, and viral inhibition and CCR5 occupancy was analyzed. MVC concentration in plasma and rectal tissue was measured just after biopsy and after viral incubation.', 'Ex-vivo rectal tissue protection with MVC was incomplete in all but two participants, whereas TDF/FTC avoided ex-vivo infection in the two controls. Median dose-normalized concentration of MVC was significantly higher in rectal tissue than in plasma (561.1 and 155.1\u200ang/ml, respectively). A significant loss of MVC during the virus incubation (about 60%) and a low CCR5 occupancy (approximately 45%) were detected in rectal cells.
Answer: An ex-vivo challenge with a single oral dose of MVC does not prevent ex-vivo infection of human rectal mucosa. The lack of prophylactic efficacy observed suggests that 'on demand' MVC preexposure prophylaxis would not prevent rectal HIV-1 transmission.
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a sentence in the English language and your task is to convert it into the Swedish language. In translation, keep numbers as it is and make it sentence case (capitalize only the first word of each sentence and noun).
Q: These exceptions relate to professions which must be exercised by persons with a genuine professional qualification.
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Q: Given a trivia question, classify broad topical category from this list: 'theater', 'geology', 'book', 'tv', 'astronomy', 'aviation', 'military', 'government', 'boxing', 'projects', 'metropolitan_transit', 'law', 'venture_capital', 'broadcast', 'biology', 'people', 'influence', 'baseball', 'spaceflight', 'media_common', 'cvg', 'opera', 'olympics', 'chemistry', 'visual_art', 'conferences', 'sports', 'language', 'travel', 'location', 'award', 'dining', 'martial_arts', 'comic_strips', 'computer', 'user', 'tennis', 'music', 'organization', 'food', 'event', 'transportation', 'fictional_universe', 'measurement_unit', 'meteorology', 'distilled_spirits', 'symbols', 'architecture', 'freebase', 'internet', 'fashion', 'boats', 'cricket', 'film', 'medicine', 'finance', 'comic_books', 'celebrities', 'soccer', 'games', 'time', 'geography', 'interests', 'common', 'base', 'business', 'periodicals', 'royalty', 'education', 'type', 'religion', 'automotive', 'exhibitions'.
Which English football club won the FA Cup in 2009?
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In this task, you are given two phrases: Head and Tail, separated with <sep>. The Head and the Tail events are short phrases possibly involving participants. The names of specific people have been replaced by generic words (e.g., PersonX, PersonY, PersonZ). PersonX is always the subject of the event. You have to determine whether the Head happens after the Tail or not. Classify your answers into "Yes" and "No". The phrase may also contain "___", a placeholder that can be an object, a person, and/or an action.
--------
Question: Head: PersonX has a long day<sep>Tail: PersonX goes into work at 5 am
Answer: Yes
Question: Head: PersonX takes hours<sep>Tail: PersonX hops into the showers
Answer: Yes
Question: Head: PersonX accidentally dropped ___ on the ground<sep>Tail: Cries
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given Twitter posts. Your task is to label the post's emotion (as expressed by the user) as sadness, joy, love, anger, fear, or surprise.
Problem:i couldn t help but feel like this was warsaw in a nutshell gorgeous spaces with dark shadows that sometimes creep up on you but that are never around for long before the sun returns to push them back again
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In this task, you're given an ambiguous question (which can be answered in more than one way). Your task is to provide one question which clarifies the input question and it has one unique answer, and also provide an answer to the generated question. Generated question and answer should be separated with a new line.
One example: Lucifer how many episodes are in season 3?
Solution is here: How many episodes of season 3 of Lucifer were there, including bonus episodes?
26
Explanation: The generated question clarifies the input question by asking about bonus episodes because if the question is about regular episodes only then the answer will be different than including the bonus episodes. Also, the answer to the generated question is provided.
Now, solve this: What is the biggest automobile company in the world?
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you will be presented with a question, a word, and a POS tag. You have to determine whether the part-of-speech tag of the given word in the question is equal to the given POS tag or not. Give your answer with True or False. Here is the Alphabetical list of part-of-speech tags used in this task: CC: Coordinating conjunction, CD: Cardinal number, DT: Determiner, EX: Existential there, FW: Foreign word, IN: Preposition or subordinating conjunction, JJ: Adjective, JJR: Adjective, comparative, JJS: Adjective, superlative, LS: List item marker, MD: Modal, NN: Noun, singular or mass, NNS: Noun, plural, NNP: Proper noun, singular, NNPS: Proper noun, plural, PDT: Predeterminer, POS: Possessive ending, PRP: Personal pronoun, PRP$: Possessive pronoun, RB: Adverb, RBR: Adverb, comparative, RBS: Adverb, superlative, RP: Particle, SYM: Symbol, TO: to, UH: Interjection, VB: Verb, base form, VBD: Verb, past tense, VBG: Verb, gerund or present participle, VBN: Verb, past participle, VBP: Verb, non-3rd person singular present, VBZ: Verb, 3rd person singular present, WDT: Wh-determiner, WP: Wh-pronoun, WP$: Possessive wh-pronoun, WRB: Wh-adverb
In what city is the movie directed by Rosa von Praunheim set ?
, Word: the
, POS tag: NNP
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In this task, you are given an input i,A where i is an integer and A is an array. You need to find every ith element of A starting with the 1st element.
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instruction:
You are given a sentence in Spanish. Your job is to translate the Spanish sentence into Galician.
question:
Por la noche, me sentaba con mi familia alrededor de la televisión nevada de orejas de conejo y ver las imágenes del mismo hombre tranquilo del jardín rodeado de cientos de miles de personas en escenas de su liberación que se difundían todas las noches.
answer:
Pola noite, sentaríame coa miña familia ó redor da tele branquexada con orellas de coello, a ver imaxes daquel mesmo home tranquilo do xardín cercado por centos e miles de persoas cando puñan as esceas da súa liberación á noite.
question:
Luego ella ve que el otro obtiene uva, y verán lo que sucede.
answer:
Agora o outro recibe unha uva, verán que lle sucede.
question:
Así que espero haber cambiado su forma de ver al menos algunas cosas en su vida.
answer:
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You are given a sentence in Galician. Your job is to translate the Galician sentence into Arabic.
Example: É basicamente un caldeiro que rota.
Output: ويوجد أساسا مرجل دوار.
The Galician sentence is correctly translated into Arabic, because the meaning is preserved.
New input case for you: E fixo un gran traballo.
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instruction:
A piece of text from one of these 5 languages - French, English, Dutch, Somali, Tagalog is given. Generate the language to which the text belongs.
question:
Text: 39:2 Oo Rabbigu isaga wuu la jiray, oo wuxuu ahaa nin kuwaas oo ku liibaanay in wax kasta oo uu sameeyey. Oo isna wuxuu ku noolaa guriga sayidkiisa,
answer:
Somali
question:
Text: 45 Inkaarahan oo dhammu idinkay idinku soo degi doonaan, wayna idin eryan doonaan oo idin soo gaadhi doonaan ilaa aad baabba'daan, maxaa yeelay, ma aydaan dhegaysan codka Rabbiga Ilaahiinna ah, inaad xajisaan amarradiisa iyo qaynuunnadiisa uu idinku amray.
answer:
Somali
question:
Text: Winsol utilise des ingrédients actifs qui ont chacun un devoir important et les détails à jouer dans les objectifs globaux du supplément.
answer:
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Generate an appropriate single-sentence summary for the given text such that it includes the main topic of the text.
Ex Input:
This can be either in-person at early voting stations, or absentee - that is, by post. In-person early voting is common in Finland and Canada, while Switzerland, Germany and the UK accept postal votes. In the US, this means people are able to cast their ballots before 3 November - either by post or in-person. Early voting has steadily increased with each election year. The number of people who voted early in the 2016 presidential election was more than five times the number who voted early 24 years earlier, in 1992. And with the Covid-19 pandemic affecting everything this year, and some form of early voting under way in all 50 states, we're already seeing record numbers of people casting their ballots ahead of time. Donald Trump is among those who has voted early, casting his vote in his home state of Florida. But the process hasn't been universally popular. So who is voting early, and why? And what do some people have against it? Here's what you need to know. How many people have voted early so far this year? According to the US Elections Project, as of 2 November more than 99 million Americans had voted early - either by post or in person. This is already more than the total number of early votes cast in the 2016 election. This site is run by Michael McDonald, a professor at the University of Florida who specialises in early voting, and tracks the number of votes cast by state and overall. By his count, the state with the highest number of early voters so far is California, where more than 12 million people have already voted. Next is Texas, where the 9.7 million total has surpassed the total turnout for the state in 2016. Florida has had more than 8.9 million early voters so far. The number of people who've voted early so far is also already 72% of the total number of people who voted in the election in 2016. Who is voting early? As well as knowing where this year's early voters live, we are also now getting a sense of who these voters are. First of all, we know that a lot of early voters this year are young. According to the Tufts University Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (Circle), more than five million young people - classified as those aged between 18 and 29 - had cast early votes by 26 October. About three million of those young votes were cast in 14 battleground states, Circle adds. Polls have also shown that young voters could turn out in greater numbers this year than in the last election. In 2016, turnout was just over 46% among 18 to 29-year-olds - while 71% of people older than 65 voted. This year, a Harvard Youth Poll suggests that as many as 63% of people the same age will vote. More African Americans are voting early this year, too. According to analysis from data firm TargetSmart, more than six times as many black voters had cast early votes by 18 October this year, compared to the same point in 2016. Why are so many people voting early? One overarching reason is the coronavirus pandemic. The traditional way of voting - thousands of people going to a single polling station on one particular day, queuing with other people for hours, and standing in polling booths that are in proximity to each other - is not conducive to social distancing measures, particularly when not all states have mandated face coverings indoors. So for this election, at least 30 states have made adjustments to make it easier and more accessible for people to cast absentee votes. This includes, for example, removing strict requirements for people to have an excuse to have a postal vote, or allowing people to cite their concerns about Covid-19 as their excuse. Some states have also implemented ballot drop boxes, so people don't have to go to a crowded polling station, or have offered to prepay postage on election ballots that are sent in by post. Others, such as California and Colorado, have proactively sent all eligible voters mail-in ballots - a practice known as universal mail-in voting. In North Carolina, the state's board of elections extended the deadline for postal ballots, saying that any ballots received up until 12 November would be counted - as long as they were postmarked on or before 3 November. Some states have also brought the start date for early in-person voting forward from last year - for example, Texas moved its start date forward by six days, from 19 to 13 October. Minnesota and South Dakota were the earliest states to begin early voting, with in-person voting starting 46 days before the election. And while not all states have in-person early voting, those that don't are accepting early mail-in ballots. Having said that, voting early doesn't necessarily mean voting easily. In Georgia, for example, thousands of people waited for hours to vote at in-person polling stations. And in Pennsylvania, the state supreme court ruled that ballots needed to be mailed in with a secrecy envelope hiding the identity of the voter. However, because this decision was announced so soon before voting opened, it caused concern that significant numbers of so-called "naked ballots" would be declared invalid. There are also currently more than 300 lawsuits in 44 states concerning how absentee votes are counted, who is allowed to vote early, and how mail-in ballots are collected. Republican-run states say restrictions are necessary to prevent voter fraud, but Democrats say these are attempts at voter suppression. How could this impact the election? Perhaps the most obvious way an increase in early voting will affect the election is by driving up overall turnout. Prof McDonald, who runs the US Elections Project, told Reuters news agency that he predicts that a record 150 million people could vote in this election - which would be about 65% of eligible voters in the country, and the highest turnout by percentage since 1908. And according to Prof McDonald's data so far, the mail-in ballots are already leaning towards a Democrat majority. However, this isn't a reliable indicator of who will win the election in the end. President Trump launched a campaign against postal voting earlier this year, arguing that expanded mail-in voting would lead to the "most corrupt election" in US history and promoting claims that people would be able to vote more than once in the absentee ballot system. His dislike of postal voting may influence some of his supporters to wait until election day to cast their vote in person. To clarify - there is no evidence of widespread fraud in the absentee voting system. In fact, the rate of voting fraud overall in the US is between 0.00004% and 0.0009%, according to a 2017 study by the Brennan Center for Justice.
Ex Output:
Early voting is exactly what it sounds like - it's where people are allowed to vote before the scheduled election day.
Ex Input:
By Matt McGrathEnvironment correspondent The UK government has recently announced an investment of £200m to deliver electricity from a fusion reactor by 2040. Private companies and governments have told the BBC they aim to have demonstration models working within five years. But huge hurdles remain, say critics. With the price of wind and solar continuing to drop, experts say these existing renewables might offer a more economical and timely method of tackling climate change and generating energy than an unproven technology like fusion. Nuclear fusion is an attempt to replicate the processes of the Sun on Earth. It differs significantly from nuclear fission, which has been our only way of getting electricity from atoms since the 1950s. Fission has proven to be hugely expensive. It generates large amounts of radioactive waste and raises serious concerns about safety and the proliferation of weapons. So what exactly is fusion? Fusion is the process that drives our Sun. Every single second, millions of tonnes of hydrogen atoms crash together in the tremendous temperatures and pressures of our parent star. This forces them to break their atomic bonds and fuse to make the heavier element, helium. Natural, solar fusion generates enormous quantities of heat and light. For decades, researchers have been trying to replicate this process on Earth, or "build the Sun in a box" as one physicist dubbed it. The basic idea is to take a type of hydrogen gas, heat it to more than 100 million degrees until it forms a thin, fragile cloud called a plasma, and then control it with powerful magnets until the atoms fuse and release energy. Potentially, it can generate power that is low carbon, with much smaller amounts of waste. It also comes without the danger of explosions. To deliver the fusion concept, countries have focused their energies on a major international co-operative effort called Iter. Giant step forward or a white elephant? The Iter project involves 35 countries and, right now, it is constructing a huge test reactor in southern France. The plan is to have the first plasma generated in 2025. However, getting from this step to producing energy is extremely difficult. Iter has also been beset by long delays and budget overspend which means it is unlikely to have a demonstration fusion power plant working even by 2050. "One of the reasons that Iter is late is that it is really, really hard," said Prof Ian Chapman, chief executive of the UK Atomic Energy Authority. "What we are doing is fundamentally pushing the barriers of what's known in the technology world. And of course you reach hurdles and you have to overcome them, which we do all the time and Iter will happen, I am completely convinced of it." Until Iter is up and running in 2025, the UK based Joint European Torus (Jet) remains the world's largest fusion experiment. It has secured EU funding until the end of 2020, but what happens after that, and the participation of the UK in Iter after Brexit remain unclear. To give some sense of certainty, the UK government recently announced £220m for the conceptual design of a fusion power station by 2040. Over the next four years, researchers based at Culham in Oxfordshire will develop designs for a fusion power plant called Step or Spherical Tokomak for Energy Production. How will the UK make fusion work? The most widely known approach to making fusion happen involves a doughnut shaped vacuum chamber called a Tokomak. Hydrogen gas is heated to 100 million degrees C at which point it become a plasma. Powerful magnets are used to confine and steer the plasma until fusion occurs. In the UK, researchers have developed a different form of Tokamak, that more resembles an apple core than a doughnut. Called a Spherical Tokamak, it has the advantage of being more compact, potentially allowing future power plants to be located in towns and cities. "If you look at some of the very big units, the big machines that we are looking at, just finding geographically somewhere to put them is difficult," said Nanna Heiberg from the UK Atomic Energy Authority. "What you really want to do is put them close to where the energy is required. And so if you can do them in a much smaller footprint, you can put them closer to the users and you can put more of them around the country for example." So where is the excitement about fusion coming from? While governments are wrestling with Iter, many are also driving ahead with their own national plans. China, India, Russia and the US among others are working on developing commercial reactors. As well as the UK government putting cash in, the European Investment Bank is pumping hundreds of millions of euros into an Italian programme to produce fusion energy by 2050. But perhaps the major excitement comes from private companies. They are usually smaller, nimbler, and they develop by making mistakes and learning from them quickly. There are now dozens of them around the world, raising funds and pushing forward often with different approaches to fusion than that seen in Iter and in the UK. Here's a brief sample of some different approaches to fusion. First Light: This company originated in the University of Oxford and was founded specifically to address the urgent need to decarbonise the global energy system. Their idea involves firing a projectile at a target that contains hydrogen atoms. The shockwave from the impact of the projectile creates a shockwave that crushes the fuel and briefly this reaction will produce plasma that is hotter than the sun and denser than lead. Commonwealth Fusion Systems: A private company created by former Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) staff, CFS has raised significant funding of over $100m. It is focusing on developing a Tokamak system but its key innovation is in superconducting magnets. They hope to build powerful enough magnets so they can build smaller and cheaper Tokomaks to contain the plasmas required to generate fusion. TAE Technologies: With backing from Google and other high tech investors, this California-based company is using a different mix of fuel to develop smaller, cheaper reactors. They want to use hydrogen and boron as both elements are readily available and non-radioactive. Their prototype is a cylindrical colliding beam fusion reactor (CBFR) that heats hydrogen gas to form two rings of plasma. These are merged and held together with beams of neutral particles to make it hotter and last longer. US Navy: Worried about how to power their ships in the future, the US Navy has filed a patent for a "plasma compression fusion device". The patent says that it would use magnetic fields to create "accelerated vibration and/or accelerated spin". The idea would be to make fusion power reactors small enough to be portable. There's a lot of scepticism that this approach will work. 'A ball of liquid metal...' One of the main challengers with ambitions to make fusion work is a company based in British Columbia, Canada called General Fusion. Their approach, which has gathered a lot of attention and backing from the likes of Amazon's Jeff Bezos, combines cutting edge physics with off the shelf technology. They call their system "magnetised target fusion". This approach sees a hot gas plasma injected into a ball of liquid metal inside a steel sphere. It is then compressed by pistons, much like in a diesel engine. "The pistons all fire simultaneously and collapse the cavity with the fuel inside," said Michael Delage, the company's chief technology officer. "So at the peak of that compression when the fuel bursts into fusion reaction, it is surrounded on all sides by liquid metal so the energy goes into the metal and you take this hot liquid metal and boil water, make steam and make electricity." General Fusion say they hope to have a working model within five years. Why hasn't fusion worked so far? Despite the hopes, no one to date has managed to get more energy out of a fusion experiment than they have put in. Most experts are confident the idea will work, but many believe that it is a matter of scale. To make it work, you have to go large. "I think fusion needs resources to really make it work," said Prof Ian Chapman from UKAEA. "You could do that within a company or a country but you really need to have the requisite scale and resources." "When ITER works, and I say when, not if, it will be a step change for fusion and you will see massive investment come into the field." Will renewable energy make fusion redundant? In 2018, the IPCC reported that emissions of carbon dioxide need to be reduced by 45% by 2030 to keep the rise in global temperatures under 1.5C. Getting to that point requires a rapid decarbonisation of the energy sector. The UK has committed to Net Zero emissions by 2050 which will require the deployment of wind and solar on a massive scale. Some argue this is should be a greater priority for Britain, rather than spending large sums on experimental fusion reactors. "The cost of renewables has shot down while the cost of the world fusion project, Iter has gone up and it now looks very unlikely they will be able to compete without new ideas," said Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith, a one time chair of the ITER council and a respected British physicist. "I don't think this means we should give up on fusion, there are ways it could become cheaper but it is not going to be there immediately when we need in the UK at least." Others involved in the fusion industry take a different view. "If you're a country like Malaysia, that has a high carbon intensity of its energy system, and you're trying to move away from coal, there's not a lot of options today," said Chris Mowry, General Fusion's chief executive. "This is the type of application we're focused on. And even in countries like Canada, which have a fair amount of renewables, it can never be 100% renewables." "And so we need a carbon free source of energy that can complement renewables in the future." Follow Matt on Twitter.
Ex Output:
The prospects for developing nuclear fusion as a feasible source of energy have significantly improved, say experts.
Ex Input:
Parents Tiffany Tate, 22, and Michael Roe, 33, both deny murder and causing or allowing the death of Holly Roe. A friend of Ms Tate told Hove Crown Court that Mr Roe had questioned her parenting. "She was being told she was doing it all wrong," Samantha Warner told the jury. Paramedics were called to their home in Crowborough, East Sussex, to reports the baby was cold and unresponsive on 10 September 2018. She never regained consciousness and was pronounced dead at Tunbridge Wells Hospital in Pembury, Kent, the court heard. Ms Tate had been "excited but scared" about "being a new mum with a tiny baby", Ms Warner told the court. The couple's relationship had seemed fine while baby Holly, who was born two months prematurely, was in hospital, she said, However, when she was discharged Mr Roe had begun "taking control, taking charge", Ms Warner said. "I felt she wasn't being given the chance to be a mum to Holly properly," she added. "Tiffany felt she was doing things wrong because Michael was telling her she was doing things wrong," Ms Warner said. Ms Tate once told her she felt like throwing her daughter against a wall out of frustration when she refused to feed, but had added she "would never do that," Ms Warner said. A friend of Mr Roe had worried the couple were moving "too fast" when he learnt that Ms Roe was pregnant, the court heard. "Tiffany was not much more than a child herself, so I was worried about how they would cope," Michael Chapman said in a statement. Holly had appeared "floppy" and pale the day before she died, Mr Chapman said. "She didn't look quite right but I put it down to her being premature," he said. She had suffered head and neck injuries consisted with being shaken, the court has heard. The trial continues.
Ex Output:
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Definition: Given a sentence in the Japanese, provide an equivalent translation in Bahasa Indonesia that retains the same meaning through the translation. In translation, keep numbers as it is.
Input: そのグループがイランのどの政党と関係しているかは不明である。
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In this task, you're given a statement and three sentences as choices. Your job is to determine the neutral choice based on your inference from the statement and your commonsense knowledge. The neutral choice is a sentence that neither agrees nor disagrees with the statement. Indicate your answer as '1', '2', or '3', corresponding to the choice number of the selected sentence. If sentence X agrees with sentence Y, one's correctness follows from the other one. If sentence X disagrees with sentence Y, they can not be correct at the same time.
Ex Input:
Statement: VBA's Senior Executive Performance Plans41 Performance Elements41 Performance Standards for Elements42 Performance Standards for Summary Ratings43 Revisions to the Fiscal Year 2002 Performance Plans44 Choices: 1. In 2002 there were revisions made to the fiscal year performance plans. 2. No revisions were made for fiscal year 2002 and the performance plans were scrapped. 3. VBA's performance in 2001 exceeded the expectations of senior executives.
Ex Output:
3
Ex Input:
Statement: The museum is a little dated, confusing, and often crowded the best time to visit is at lunchtime when most large groups are having lunch but with over 120,000 pieces on display, all between 5,000 and 1,400 years old, it is a must-see attraction during your visit. Choices: 1. The museum is always deserted. 2. The museum is very crowded. 3. Most of the pieces on display are closer to 5,000 years old than 1,400 years.
Ex Output:
3
Ex Input:
Statement: How dull I am to have missed it. Choices: 1. I must be dull to miss that. 2. I would not have missed it if I wasn't so dull. 3. I never missed it as Im very excitable.
Ex Output:
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Q: You will be given a trivia clue, and the category it belongs to. You should answer with the best answer that belongs in the category and is described by the clue. For simplicity, answers should be in all lower cased letters.
Category: ARCHITECTURE
Clue: The name of this ornate style of Baroque architecture probably comes from the French for "rockwork"
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Q: Sentence 1: The offal is thrown into the stream. Sentence 2: The offal is not considered edible.
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
A text is given in Marathi. Translate it from the Marathi language to the Oriya language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence.
Example: मी जेथे जात असे तेथे सांडणीच्या दुधाच्या विषयावरून माझी खिल्ली उडवली जात असे, व्यंगचित्रे तयार केली जात असत, कल्पनाही करता येणार नाही अशा वाईट शब्दात वक्तव्ये केली जात असत
Output: ମୁଁ ଯେଉଁ ସ୍ଥାନକୁ ଯିବାକୁ ଯାଉଥିଲି, ମୋର ସାଧା ଅପଚୟ ପ୍ରଶସ୍ତିର ଉପରରୁ ଉଡ଼ିଗଲା, ଯାହା ପ୍ରସ୍ତୁତ ହୋଇଥିଲା ତାହା ପ୍ରସ୍ତୁତ ହେବାକୁ ଥିବା ଷ୍ଟେଟସନ୍ସ ଖରାପ ଶବ୍ଦରେ ତିଆରି ହୋଇଥିଲା, ଯାହା ହୋଇପାରିବ ନାହିଁ ସତ୍ତ୍ୱାଯାଇପାରିବ ନାହିଁ |
Correct translation for given sentence. Input sentence means 'I used to be where I was going to go, my plain was blown from the top of the wasteful milk, cartoons used to be prepared, the statements were made in the bad words that can not be done.' which is the same as the output sentence.
New input case for you: पर्यटन व्यवसायाला मजबूत करणे खूप मोठे काम आहे.
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Q: You are given a sentence in Italian. Your job is to translate the Italian sentence into Farsi.
L'esempio più semplice si vede nelle richieste cortesi.
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In this task, we ask you convert a data table of restaurant descriptions into fluent natural-sounding English sentences. The input is a string of key-value pairs; the output should be a natural and grammatical English sentence containing all the information from the input.
name[The Golden Palace], eatType[coffee shop], food[Italian], priceRange[moderate], customer rating[3 out of 5], area[riverside] | [
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Teacher: In this task you will be given a string of characters. You should remove all vowels from the given string. Vowels are: i,e,a,u,o. The character 'y' or 'Y' does not count as a vowel.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
hNarAik
Solution: hNrk
Reason: The three vowels in the input 'a, 'A', and 'i' are removed.
Now, solve this instance: vFAEiuNJRuiIEIuBUVvz
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Given a sentence, generate a most likely context or previous statement. The previous statement should be relevant to the given statement.
Example input: Then, the camel stops and the woman gets down from the camel.
Example output: A woman rides a camel holding a rode with her right hand while a man pulls the camel.
Example explanation: The output mentions that the woman was riding a camel. This is a correct context of the given statement since the woman has to be on the camel to come down from it.
Q: With a puzzled look, he turns to a bedside table and spots his own phone sitting on top.
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In this task, you are given an input list A. You need to find all the elements of the list that are numbers and calculate their sum.
Example: ['238', 'h', '92', 'U', '2799']
Example solution: 3129
Example explanation: Here, the numbers in the input list are '238', '92' and '2799', hence their sum (238+92+2799) is 3129.
Problem: ['9351', 'h']
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You are given a sentence in English. Your job is to translate the English sentence into Galician.
Input: Consider Input: So welcome to my home.
Output: Así que, benvidos á miña casa.
Input: Consider Input: Well, they do change in strength.
Output: Ben, mudan de forza.
Input: Consider Input: Our modern world is communicating with itself and with each other more than it has at any time in its past.
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In this task, you're given the title of a five-sentence story, the first four sentences, and two options for the fifth sentence as a and b. Your job is to pick the sentence option that does not connect with the rest of the story, indicating your choice as 'a' or 'b'. If both sentences are plausible, pick the one that makes less sense.
[EX Q]: Title: Fight. Sentence 1: Out two year old granddaughter Sheila is in a day care. Sentence 2: Sheila is a very intelligent, but tough child. Sentence 3: One day another child took Sheila's milk. Sentence 4: Sheila hit the child on her head. Choices: a. The mosquitoes bite her much less after taking B1. b. Sheila's teacher had a talk with her about hitting others.
[EX A]: a
[EX Q]: Title: The Book. Sentence 1: The author had reconfigured her book many times. Sentence 2: She was worried that the ending was bad. Sentence 3: The day before it was due to the editor, she tweaked it again. Sentence 4: She felt better about the new ending. Choices: a. She was so sickened by it, she ran off set and went home. b. The book was a roaring success.
[EX A]: a
[EX Q]: Title: Wind. Sentence 1: It was very windy that day. Sentence 2: The wind blew the neighbor's trash can into my yard. Sentence 3: I went outside to pick up the trash. Sentence 4: Among the trash was a ten dollar bill. Choices: a. I kept the money. b. It wasn't there!
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In this task, you have to generate the title of the recipe given its required ingredients and directions.
Example: ingredients: '1 cup minced onion', '1 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice', '3/4 teaspoon Hungarian paprika', '3/4 teaspoon ground cayenne pepper', '1/4 teaspoon salt', <sep> directions: 'Rinse onions in sieve under cold running water; drain.', 'Mix together ingredients in a small bowl; allow flavors to meld over 1 hour period before serving.', 'Serve as table condiment with Indian foods, samosas, pakoras, along with other chutneys.'
Example solution: Indian Hot Onion Relish
Example explanation: By knowing the ingredients and its recipe, the title of the dish is predicted correctly.
Problem: ingredients: '2 (1 1/4-ounce) shots espresso', '1 1/2 ounces chocolate sauce', '12 ounces milk, steamed to 150 degrees F', 'Fresh whipped cream', 'Chocolate shavings',<sep> directions: 'First, pour both espresso shots into the bottom of a cup.', 'Add chocolate sauce and mix well.', 'Add steamed milk until cup is 3/4 full, holding back foam.', 'Top off with whipped cream and garnish with chocolate shavings'
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In this task, you're given five sentences, numbered 1 through 5, and two options a and b for possible titles for the story. Your job is to choose the title that better fits the story. Indicate your choice by 'a' or 'b'.
--------
Question: Sentence 1: Teresa wanted to watch her favorite show on TV. Sentence 2: Her brother wanted to watch his favorite show too. Sentence 3: As they only had one TV, they had to decide who would get their wish. Sentence 4: They flipped a coin and called their choice. Sentence 5: When her brother won, Teresa left the room angry. Choices: a. Tax evasion. b. Flipping coins.
Answer: b
Question: Sentence 1: Karl woke up in a terrible mood. Sentence 2: The first thing he did was spill coffee on his clean white shirt. Sentence 3: He swore and screamed and punched his door. Sentence 4: After that, he changed his shirt and left his house. Sentence 5: He met his girlfriend at the beach and took his shirt off. Choices: a. Too Much Wine. b. Karl Goes to the Beach.
Answer: b
Question: Sentence 1: He'd obviously had too much to drink. Sentence 2: He said he was beginning to feel I'll. Sentence 3: He went to lie down on the couch. Sentence 4: He slept for about 4 hours. Sentence 5: When he woke up he felt even worse. Choices: a. The Drink. b. Alone.
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In this task you are given a sentence. You must judge whether the main verb of the sentence is in present or past tense. Label the instances as "Present" or "Past" based on your judgment. If there is no verb in the given text, answer "Present".
Input: Consider Input: announces the Speaker with a crash of his gavel like a clap of thunder from a sudden prairie thunderstorm in the middle of the night.
Output: Present
Input: Consider Input: Now with Anita in her lab, Dr. Worth scores points for supporting women in science and for supporting African Americans in science.
Output: Present
Input: Consider Input: Which brings me to... Number two : I can sense things.
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Generate an overlapping word between the given two sentences. When you find the overlapping words, they don't have to match exactly, e.g., "survival" and "survive" are valid overlapping words. Little words like "the" or "of" don't count! You must generate significant words which are not the stop words.
One example: Sentence1: pesticides cause pollution.
Sentence2: pollution can harm animals.
Solution is here: pollution.
Explanation: The word "pollution" is common to Sentence1 and Sentence2. So, it's a good answer.
Now, solve this: Sentence1: a seismograph is used for measuring the size of an earthquake.
Sentence2: Modern Seismograph John Milne was the English seismologist and geologist who invented the first modern seismograph and promoted the building of seismological stations.
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In this task, you are given a sentence from the Quran in Persian, and your task is to translate it into English.
تا خدا بهتر از آنچه انجام مىدادند، به ایشان جزا دهد و از فضل خود بر آنان بیفزاید، و خدا [ست که] هر که را بخواهد بىحساب روزى مىدهد.
That God may reward them for the best of their deeds, and bestow more on them of His bounty, for God gives whom He please without measure.
[تا وسیله] استفاده براى شما و دامهایتان باشد.
As convenience for you and your cattle.
آیا کسى که بر هر شخصى بدانچه کرده است مراقب است [مانند کسى است که از همه جا بىخبر است]؟ و براى خدا شریکانى قرار دادند. بگو: «نامشان را ببرید» آیا او را به آنچه در زمین است و او نمىداند خبر مىدهید، یا سخنى سطحى [و میانتهى] مىگویید؟ [چنین نیست] بلکه براى کسانى که کافر شدهاند نیرنگشان آراسته شده و از راه [حق] بازداشته شدهاند و هر که را خدا بىراه گذارد رهبرى نخواهد داشت.
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Given a factoid/trivia type question, generate the topic of the question. The topic is the entity the question talks about.
Example input: Who was the first American President?
Example output: president of the united states
Example explanation: The question talks about the president of the USA.
Q: Ballabriggs won the 2011 Grand National. Who was his jockey?
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The provided file includes inquiries about restaurants in German, and we ask you to translate those to English language. Please bear in mind the following guidelines while doing the translation: 1) We are looking for the most naturally written and formal form of each sentence in your language. We are *NOT* looking for colloquial forms of the sentence. We are looking for formal form which is how you would type your queries in a text-based virtual assistant. 2) The words between quotation marks *SHOULD NOT* be translated. We expect you to keep those values intact and include the quotation marks around them as well. 3) The fully capitalized words like DATE_0, or DURATION_0 *SHOULD NOT* be translated. Please keep them as they are in the translations. 4) Please do not localize measurement units like miles to kilometers during your translation. miles should be translated to its equivalent in your language. 6) Note the input is all lowercased except for fully capitalized special placeholders (e.g. NUMBER, DATE, TIME). Please do the same in your translations.
ich möchte alle 2 -sterne-restaurants finden .
i need to find all 2 star restaurants .
gibt es ein restaurant mit dem namen "china king"?
is there a restaurant named " china king " ?
zeige mir "italian" restaurants.
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Teacher:In this task, you are given a text from a social media post. Your task is to classify the given post into two categories: 1) yes if the given post is sexually offensive, 2) no, otherwise. Emphasis on sexually offensive or any lewd reference. Generate label 'no' for offensive posts that do not reference sexually explicit content. Warning: the examples and instances may contain offensive language.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? Solve this instance: @CharlseyKay Homeee fag
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In this task, you're given five sentences, numbered 1 through 5. Your job is to generate a title for the story that makes complete sense. The title must be short, with less than three words, use simple language, and include the main topic of the story.
Example: Sentence 1: Marcus needed clothing for a business casual event. Sentence 2: All of his clothes were either too formal or too casual. Sentence 3: He decided to buy a pair of khakis. Sentence 4: The pair he bought fit him perfectly. Sentence 5: Marcus was happy to have the right clothes for the event.
Example solution: Marcus Buys Khakis
Example explanation: Marcus's reasons for buying khakis is established, followed by his purchase of them and reaction.
Problem: Sentence 1: Sarah is 15. Sentence 2: Sarah wants to try smoking weed. Sentence 3: She gets a hold of some and smokes it. Sentence 4: Her parents catch her. Sentence 5: She is grounded for 2 months.
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you are given two natural language statements with similar wording. You must choose the statement that makes less sense based on common sense knowledge. A '
' separates the statements. Use "first" or "second" to indicate which sentence makes less sense.
The bear ate the garbage
The garbage bin ate the bear
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you need to count the number of words in a sentence that contain the given letter
Sentence: 'a group of kids are participating in a swim class'. How many words contain the letter 'l' in the sentence.
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Part 1. Definition
In this task, you are given commands (in terms of logical operations) and natural interpretation of the given command to select relevant rows from the given table. Your job is to generate a label "yes" if the interpretation is appropriate for the command, otherwise generate label "no".
Here are the definitions of logical operators:
1. count: returns the number of rows in the view.
2. only: returns whether there is exactly one row in the view.
3. hop: returns the value under the header column of the row.
4. and: returns the boolean operation result of two arguments.
5. max/min/avg/sum: returns the max/min/average/sum of the values under the header column.
6. nth_max/nth_min: returns the n-th max/n-th min of the values under the header column.
7. argmax/argmin: returns the row with the max/min value in header column.
8. nth_argmax/nth_argmin: returns the row with the n-th max/min value in header column.
9. eq/not_eq: returns if the two arguments are equal.
10. round_eq: returns if the two arguments are roughly equal under certain tolerance.
11. greater/less: returns if the first argument is greater/less than the second argument.
12. diff: returns the difference between two arguments.
13. filter_eq/ filter_not_eq: returns the subview whose values under the header column is equal/not equal to the third argument.
14. filter_greater/filter_less: returns the subview whose values under the header column is greater/less than the third argument.
15. filter_greater_eq /filter_less_eq: returns the subview whose values under the header column is greater/less or equal than the third argument.
16. filter_all: returns the view itself for the case of describing the whole table
17. all_eq/not_eq: returns whether all the values under the header column are equal/not equal to the third argument.
18. all_greater/less: returns whether all the values under the header column are greater/less than the third argument.
19. all_greater_eq/less_eq: returns whether all the values under the header column are greater/less or equal to the third argument.
20. most_eq/not_eq: returns whether most of the values under the header column are equal/not equal to the third argument.
21. most_greater/less: returns whether most of the values under the header column are greater/less than the third argument.
22. most_greater_eq/less_eq: returns whether most of the values under the header column are greater/less or equal to the third argument.
Part 2. Example
Command: eq { hop { nth_argmax { all_rows ; attendance ; 3 } ; competition } ; danish superliga 2005 - 06 }, interpretation: select the row whose attendance record of all rows is 3rd maximum. the competition record of this row is danish superliga 2005-06.
Answer: yes
Explanation: Here, the command and interpretion given for the command is correct that 3rd maximum should be selected from given table rows. Hence, the label is 'yes'.
Part 3. Exercise
Command: and { only { filter_eq { filter_eq { all_rows ; country ; united states } ; to par ; -1 } } ; eq { hop { filter_eq { filter_eq { all_rows ; country ; united states } ; to par ; -1 } ; player } ; jack nicklaus } }, interpretation: select the rows whose country record fuzzily matches to united states . among these rows , select the rows whose to par record is equal to -1 . there is only one such row in the table . the player record of this unqiue row is jack nicklaus .
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In this task, you're given a context, a sentence, and a character. The sentence describes an action or job of the given character. Also, the context provides more information about the sentence or the character. Your task is to return one of the emotions which are expressed by the Character in the given sentence. For that you can use the Context; however, Context is not provided in all the inputs. Also, in some inputs, there can be zero emotion; for that return 'None'.
Input: Consider Input: Context: John played an online game.
Sentence: He looked for a community that was targeted towards it.
Character: Friends
Output: None
Input: Consider Input: Context: We had cats in our workplace. They were there to control the mice in the building. One day my boss came to work early.
Sentence: She saw a cat batting a mouse around.
Character: Cats
Output: None
Input: Consider Input: Context: Dawn was planning a family vacation for her family.
Sentence: She had decided a trip to the water park would be a good adventure.
Character: Kids
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In this task, you're given a pair of sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2. Your job is to determine if the two sentences clearly agree/disagree with each other, or if this can't be determined. Indicate your answer as yes or no respectively.
Q: Sentence 1: In Serbia, President Slobodan Milosevic sanctioned the removal in 1987 of the body of Serbian hero Czar Lazar, killed 600 years before by Turks at the Battle of Kosovo, so it could be paraded around Slovenia and Croatia in a display of Serb power. Sentence 2: Czar Lazar was killed by Egyptians.
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instruction:
Given a sentence in Spanish, generate a new Spanish sentence by performing small changes on the sentence. Here, make sure that the changes are semantically related and syntactically similar to the input. And the generated sentence should have high commonsense plausibility, that is to have reasonable probability of it being true.
question:
Si usted quiere envolver bien entonces usted debe cuidar de su ropa.
answer:
Si usted quiere frenar agradable entonces usted debe cuidar de su ropa.
question:
Llamar a un hombre es... codificación.
answer:
_ una alternativa final es la codificación personalizada.
question:
Estás aterrorizado de encontrar un manzano en el patio trasero.
answer:
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Instructions: In this task, you are presented with a term, a question, and a yes/no answer. For context, the term is associated with a short description. Write the simple facts one needs to know in order to answer the given question. The facts should be easily found on the web (e.g. mentioned in a Wikipedia page)
Input: Term: Game (hunting), Description: animal hunted for sport or for food, Question: Does meat from cows fed only grass taste more like wild game?, Answer:Yes
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In this task, you are given a sentence from the research paper and the category to which it belongs. Your task is to classify whether the given category is correct or not by providing "True" and "False", respectively. Here are the definitions for the categories: Background (Why is this problem important? What relevant works have been created before? What is still missing in the previous works? What are the high-level research questions? How might this help other research or researchers?), Purpose (What specific things do the researchers want to do? What specific knowledge do the researchers want to gain? What specific hypothesis do the researchers want to test?), Method (How did the researchers do the work or find what they sought? What are the procedures and steps of the research?), or Finding (What did the researchers find out? Did the proposed methods work? Did the thing behave as the researchers expected?). ",
Input: Consider Input: Sentence: Virus transmission has been described to occur via health care professionals , parents and other visitors.
Section: background
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: Sentence: nasal epithelium ( MmNep ) and nervus olfactorius ( MmNol ) after immortalization by SV 40 large T antigen.
Section: method
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: Sentence: and other structural ncRNA elements.
Section: purpose
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In this task, you will be given a set of steps that are required to answer a specific question. Your job is to generate that question. Each given step refers to either an entity (known or unknown), a propery of an entity or a query operation (count, group, union, etc.) Knowing those operations and how they appear in the input may help you generate more accurate questions.
Select: A select step is used to return a set of objects. There are no references to previous steps in a select step. template: Return [attributes]
Filter: A filter step is used to return results from a previous step to which a certain condition applies. template: Return [#step] [condition]
Project: A project step should return certain attributes of the results of a previous step. template: Return [attributes] of [#step]
Aggregate: An aggregate step returns an aggregator function applied on a step's result. template: Return the [aggregator] of [#step].
Group: A group step is an aggregator applied on attributes. template: Return the [aggregator] of [#step] for each [attribute]
Superlative: A superlative step is used to return the result with a highest/lowest attribute among other results. template: Return [#step1] [where] [#step2] [is] [highest / lowest]
Comparative: A comparative step is used when we need to compare an attribute with a number to filter results. template: Return [#step1] [where] [#step2] [comparator] [number]
Union: A union step is used to return results of two steps together. template: Return [#step1] [or / ,] [#step2]
Intersection: An intersection step returns the result that two steps have in common. template: Return [attribute] of both [#step1] and [#step2]
Discard: A discard step returns result of a step and excludes result of another step from it. template: Return [#step1] besides [#step2]
Sort: A sort returns result of another step in a specific order. template: Return [#step1] [ordered / sorted by] [#step2]
Is true: An is true step checks a condition on another result and returns a true or false. template: Return [is / if] [condition]
Arithmetic: An arithmatic step operates an arithmatic operation on one or more steps. template: Return the [arithmetic op.] of [#step1] [and] [#step2].
One example is below.
Q: #1 return secretaries
#2 return #1 born in state 'Alabama
#3 return departments managed by #2
#4 return distinct creation years of #3
A: What are the distinct creation years of the departments managed by a secretary born in state 'Alabama'?
Rationale: You should follow the steps in order to realize what is the asked question. In this example, the first returned entities are secretaries(based on step #1) who are born in Alabama(based on step #2). In the step #3 departments managed by step #2(which is secretaries born in Alabama. In the final steps the creation years of the departments is returned, so the question will be about the creation years of the departments.
Q: #1 return cylinders
#2 return #1 that is rubber
#3 return objects
#4 return #3 which is in front of #2
#5 return color of #4
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Definition: Given an input stream, the objective of this task is to classify whether words in the stream are grammatically correct or not. The input to this task is a stream of words, possibly from captions generated by a speech-to-text engine, and the output is a classification of each word from the labels (reason) = [NO_DIFF (correct), CASE_DIFF (case error), PUNCUATION_DIFF (punctuation error), CASE_AND_PUNCUATION_DIFF (both case and punctuation error), STEM_BASED_DIFF (stem word error), DIGIT_DIFF (digit error), INTRAWORD_PUNC_DIFF (intra-word punctuation error), and UNKNOWN_TYPE_DIFF (an error that does not corrrespond to the previous categories)].
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Given a passage and a question, find the answer to the question based on the passage. The answer should consist of only one word that lies in the span of only one of the sentences in the passage.
Q: Paragraph: In 1808 François Isaac de Rivaz designed the first car powered by an internal combustion engine fueled by hydrogen .
Question: when was the first car made what year
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In this task, you're given four sentences of a story written in natural language, and one last sentence (Sentence5). Your job is to classify whether the last sentence completes the rest of the story coherently or not by providing 'Yes' or 'No'.
--------
Question: Sentence1: Mike is a busy man. Sentence2: He often eats fast food for breakfast. Sentence3: Mike wanted to enjoy a healthier breakfast. Sentence4: He tried an overnight oatmeal recipe.
Sentence5: Mike was ashamed of what he had done.
Answer: No
Question: Sentence1: Joseph was at the library. Sentence2: He wanted a new book but had no idea what to get. Sentence3: With so many choices, he felt overwhelmed. Sentence4: He decided on a new method of choosing a book.
Sentence5: Joseph went downstairs and got an ice cream.
Answer: No
Question: Sentence1: I had a presentation in art. Sentence2: My teacher failed me although I did everything right. Sentence3: He allowed me to repeat my presentation and failed me again. Sentence4: I believed that I did the presentation correct and stood up for it.
Sentence5: The teacher agreed to discuss it with me.
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Detailed Instructions: Given a sentence in the Japanese and Indonesian(Bahasa variant) language. Your task is check if the Bahasa Indonesia sentence is translation of Japanese. if the translation is correct than generate label "Yes", otherwise generate label "No".
Q: Japanese: 報道機関は、ディレイが倫理委員会に着席して答弁するのを楽しみにしていると報じて、下院・民主党議員としての彼の全ての問題を非難した。
Bahasa Indonesia: "Saya telah melihat situs web yang menawarkan beribu cara untuk bunuh diri, " dia menyatakan.
A: | [
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. Decide the language of that sentence. The language can be English, French, German, Italian, or Spanish.
Text: 'I grassi insaturi si trovano in alcuni pesci, il cosiddetto pesce azzurro, e in alcuni oli vegetali... Hai mai riflettuto sull’importanza che ha, per te, mangiar bene e sentirti in forma?'
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. You are given a request sent by a user in a human and computer dialogue. Your task is to generate a prediction of what the requester is actually trying to do. The input is a sentence written by the human user, trying to achieve certain objective through this human computer interaction, and the output should be a sentence or two succinctly describing the human user's objective mentioned previously.
Find me information about PVC
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Instructions: In this task, you're given two sentences, sentence 1 and sentence 2, and the genre they belong to. Your job is to determine if the two sentences belong to the same genre or not. Indicate your answer with Y and N respectively. Genres available include: face-to-face, government, letters, 9/11, slate, telephone, travel, verbatim, oup, fiction. Sentences belonging to 'face-to-face' genres relate to conversations or dialogues, 'government' encompasses information released from public government websites, 'letters' refers to any written work for philanthropic fundraising, '9/11' relates to information pertaining to the 9/11 attacks, 'oup' includes non-fiction works on the textile industry and child development, 'slate' refers to any cultural topic that appears in the slate magazine, 'telephone' includes telephonic dialogue, 'travel' deals with information in travel guides, 'verbatim' includes short posts regarding linguistics, and 'fiction' includes popular works of fiction like 'The Secret Adversary' etc.
Input: Sentence 1: What could happen to me? Sentence 2: The strategy is a sure thing. Genre: slate.
Output: | [
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
In this task, you're given a short story of five sentences written in natural language. However, the order of the given story is not correct. Your job is to return the correct order for the given five sentences to create a coherent short story with the new order that has the correct flow. Generate your answer using the number of sentences in the correct order, such as '23415'.
Example: Sentence1: He is happy now. Sentence2: Rick grew up in a troubled household. Sentence3: It wasn't long before Rick got shot in a robbery. Sentence4: The incident caused him to turn a new leaf. Sentence5: He never found good support in family, and turned to gangs.
Output: 25341
Rick grew up in a troubled environment and that made him a join gang. However, one incident of getting caught turned his life.
New input case for you: Sentence1: He was eager to make a difference. Sentence2: Ted always wanted to be a senator. Sentence3: He finally got the chance to run. Sentence4: Unfortunately a personal issue derailed his campaign. Sentence5: Ted decided to run for county magistrate a year later.
Output: | [
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Part 1. Definition
You are given a sentence in Arabic. Your job is to translate the Arabic sentence into Polish.
Part 2. Example
لذا نعلم أنها ستكون ناجحة. ولكن علينا مراقبتها
Answer: Poradzi sobie, ale trzeba na nią uważać.
Explanation: The Arabic sentence is correctly translated into Polish, because the meaning is preserved.
Part 3. Exercise
بل سيصبحون ، في الواقع ، جزء من سيراليون عندما لا تكون الحرب وبتر الأطراف استراتيجية للإستيلاء على السلطة.
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Teacher: A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Malayalam language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
ഇന്ത്യയില് നിന്നുള്ള ഹജ്ജ് തീര്ത്ഥാടകരുടെ ആദ്യ സംഘം ന്യൂഡല്ഹിയില്നിന്നും ഇന്നലെ യാത്ര തിരിച്ചു
Solution: The first group of Hajj pilgrims from India crossed yesterday
Reason: Correct translation for given sentence. Input sentence means 'The first group of Hajj pilgrims from India crossed yesterday' which is the same as the output sentence.
Now, solve this instance: സേവനം എളുപ്പത്തില് ലഭ്യമാക്കാനാകുമെന്നതിനു പുറമെ, ദുരന്ത നിവാരണ പ്രവര്ത്തനങ്ങളിലും അടിയന്തിര സാഹചര്യങ്ങളിലും ഏറെ പ്രയോജനപ്പെടുന്നതാണ്സി-ഡോട്ട് സാറ്റലൈറ്റ്വൈ-ഫൈ സാങ്കേതികവിദ്യയെന്ന്സി-ഡോട്ട് എക്സിക്യൂട്ടീവ് ഡയറക്ടര് ശ്രീ.
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. You are given a sentence in Hebrew. Your job is to translate the Hebrew sentence into Italian.
הם פשוט לא בדרכי.
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In this task, you are given a sentence in the Bulgarian language. Here, your job is to convert bulgarian sentence into the english language.
Input: Consider Input: Трансфер на бюджетни средства: вж. протоколи
Output: Transfers of appropriations: see Minutes
Input: Consider Input: Това ми напомня за разискването, свързано със Сребреница, което се надявам да се проведе в тази зала в сряда вечерта.
Output: This reminds me of the debate on Srebrenica which will hopefully be held in this House on Wednesday evening this week.
Input: Consider Input: От друга страна, тези, които произвеждат хартия от рециклирана хартия, твърдят, че тя е твърде скъпа за тях и че при текущите цени не си струва те да инвестират в оборудване за преработката й.
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Instructions: In this task, you will be shown a short story with a beginning, two potential middles, and an ending. Your job is to choose the middle statement that makes the story coherent / plausible by writing "1" or "2" in the output. If both sentences are plausible, pick the one that makes most sense.
Input: Beginning: Bob decided to buy his first pet. Middle 1: Bob did not want a small animal. Middle 2: Bob did not want a large animal. Ending: Bob went with a hamster.
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence in Spanish. Your job is to translate the Spanish sentence into Japanese.
Problem:Sí. Pero de cualquier forma, un talento maravilloso Y yo — saben, cuando la ví, tuve una sensación maravillosa.
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In this task you will be given a string of characters. You should remove all vowels from the given string. Vowels are: i,e,a,u,o. The character 'y' or 'Y' does not count as a vowel.
One example is below.
Q: hNarAik
A: hNrk
Rationale: The three vowels in the input 'a, 'A', and 'i' are removed.
Q: iioGHMjOuwF
A: | [
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In this task, you are given a context tweet, a question and corresponding answer of given question. Your task is to classify this question-answer pair into two categories: (1) "yes" if the given answer is right for question, and (2) "no" if the given answer is wrong for question.
Input: Consider Input: Context: Domino is black...Domino has an afro...AN AFRO PEOPLE!Domino rocking that #NaturalHairI. am. SHOOKETH!!!!!!!! L.L. McKinney (@ElleOnWords) July 31, 2017 Question: what color is domino ? Answer: kaley cuoco
Output: no
Input: Consider Input: Context: Bruce Feldman @BruceFeldmanCFBSOURCE: #UCLA is hiring Vikings asst Oline coach Hank Fraley as new OL coach & TTU's DeShaun Foster as RB coach.. Scout 1st reported.1/21/2017, 3:17:30 PM Question: who reported the news first? Answer: msg
Output: no
Input: Consider Input: Context: Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt Welcome Their First Child! via @UsWeekly— Heidi Montag (@heidimontag) October 2, 2017 Question: how many children does heidi have? Answer: the moon
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Instructions: In this task, you're given a context passage, followed by a question that needs to be answered. Based on the paragraph, you must write unambiguous answers to the questions and your answer must refer to a specific phrase from the paragraph. If multiple answers seem to exist, write the answer that is the most plausible.
Input: Grandma and Grandpa have been home with Jesus their Savior many years now . I do not know of one place on this earth that makes me feel like that young granddaughter did every summer on Norwegian Hill . Sometimes I weep missing that place .
Question: What does it mean that " grandma and grandpa have been home with Jesus " ?
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You are given an original reference as well as a system reference. Your task is to judge the informativeness of the system reference. If the utterance provides all the useful information from the meaning representation output 1, else output 0.
Let me give you an example: System Reference: x is a reasonably priced fast food restaurant down by river cheap.
Original Reference: x is a cheap fastfood restaurant located near the riverside.
The answer to this example can be: 1
Here is why: The system reference provides all the useful information.
OK. solve this:
System Reference: there is a lebanese restaurant called arabian nights restaurant.
Original Reference: arabian nights restaurant is a nice restaurant that serves lebanese food.
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The input is a conversation between an automated system and a user looking for suggestions for pubs, restaurants and coffee shops in Cambridge. In the dialogue, the user may provide some criteria for the type of place they want such as price range, cuisine, etc. Given such a dialogue, output the price range the user if looking for which can take one of four values: Cheap, Moderate, Expensive and Don't Care. Output cannot be any other value than the four values. Note that if the user asks for the prices of items provided at a pub, restaurant or coffee shop but doesn't mention the price range they are looking for then the correct classification will be Don't Care. If the user does not mention a particular price, the correct classification will be Don't Care.
--------
Question: System: 'Thank you for calling the Cambridge Information system. Your call will be recorded for research purposes. You may ask for information about a place to eat, such as a restaurant, a pub, or a cafe. How may I help you?'
User: 'im looking for a restaurant in cherry hinton'
System: 'What kind of price range are you looking for? For example, expensive, or free.'
User: 'doesnt matter'
System: 'What kind of price range are you looking for? For example, cheap, or free.'
User: 'it doesnt matter'
System: 'What kind of price range are you looking for? For example, cheap, free, or moderate.'
User: 'i dont care'
System: 'Are you looking for somewhere near a particular venue? For example, the Gallery at twelve A High Street, King's College, or the People's Portraits Exhibition.'
User: 'no'
System: 'Let me confirm. You don't care about the location and you are looking for a venue.'
User: 'yes'
System: 'Spice Merchants, which is in the Cherry Hinton part of town, is an outstanding restaurant.'
User: 'what is the address'
System: 'Spice Merchants is on 60 Trumpington Road.'
User: 'what is the phone number'
System: 'The phone number of Spice Merchants is 01223843436.'
User: 'thank you good bye'
Answer: Don't Care
Question: System: 'Thank you for calling the Cambridge Information system. Your call will be recorded for research purposes. You may ask for information about a place to eat, such as a restaurant, a pub, or a cafe. How may I help you?'
User: 'background noise'
System: 'What kind of venue are you looking for? For example, a pub, or a restaurant.'
User: 'im looking for a restaurant that serves cafe food that is cheap'
System: 'Are you looking for a cafe or a restaurant?'
User: 'restaurant that serves cafe food'
System: 'Are you looking for a cafe or a restaurant?'
User: 'restaurant'
System: 'Subway, which serves cafe food, is a great restaurant. It's in the cheap price range.'
User: 'id like to know their phone number and area'
System: 'The phone number of Subway is 01223461323.'
User: 'what area is it in'
System: 'Subway is in the riverside part of town.'
User: 'alright thank you good bye'
Answer: Cheap
Question: System: 'Thank you for calling the Cambridge Information system. Your call will be recorded for research purposes. You may ask for information about a place to eat, such as a restaurant, a pub, or a cafe. How may I help you?'
User: 'yes im looking for a chinese take away restaurant and it should have a cheap price range'
System: 'Would you like chinese or X food?'
User: 'chinese take away restaurant'
System: 'Saigon City is a great restaurant. It serves chinese take away. It's in the cheap price range.'
User: 'what is the address and area of the venue'
System: 'Saigon City is located on 169 High Street, Chesterton. The price for main courses ranges from 4 pounds 60 to 5 pounds 10.'
User: 'what is the area of the venue'
System: 'Saigon City is in the riverside part of town.'
User: 'thank you good bye'
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task you will be given a claim and a perspective. You should determine whether that perspective supports or undermines the claim. If the perspective could possibly convince someone with different view, it is supporting, otherwise it is undermining.
claim: Eliminate All Nuclear Weapons.
perspective: Nuclear waste disposal is rarely safe/efficient; it is too much to expect a sqeaky clean disposal/disarmament of nuclear weapons
Output: | [
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Detailed Instructions: This task is about identifying the subject of a given sentence. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, or thing that is performing the action of the sentence. The subject represents what or whom the sentence is about. Each sentence in this task is guaranteed to contain a single subject. The input is a sentence and the output is the identified subject of that sentence.
See one example below:
Problem: The nickname of the team of University of Nebraska at Omaha is mavericks.
Solution: University of Nebraska
Explanation: This is a good example since the subject of the sentence (University of Nebraska) is correctly identified.
Problem: Cuba had 0 gold medals
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given a sentence from the research paper and your task is to classify the given sentence into the following categories: Background (Why is this problem important? What relevant works have been created before? What is still missing in the previous works? What are the high-level research questions? How might this help other research or researchers?), Purpose (What specific things do the researchers want to do? What specific knowledge do the researchers want to gain? What specific hypothesis do the researchers want to test?), Method (How did the researchers do the work or find what they sought? What are the procedures and steps of the research?), or Finding (What did the researchers find out? Did the proposed methods work? Did the thing behave as the researchers expected?).
Q: In this study , we report the interaction of a SARS-CoV 7a and small glutamine-rich tetratricopeptide repeat-containing protein ( SGT ).
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Given a command in a limited form of natural language, provide the correct sequence of actions that executes the command to thus navigate an agent in its environment. A command can be broken down into many different actions. Actions are uppercase and are individual steps that serve as the building blocks for a command. For commands, 'left' and 'right' are used to denote the direction of an action. The word 'opposite' turns the agent backward in the specified direction. The word 'around' makes the agent execute an action while turning around in the specified direction. The word 'and' means to execute the next scope of the command following the previous scope of the command. The word 'after' signifies to execute the previous scope of the command following the next scope of the command. The words 'twice' and 'thrice' trigger repetition of a command that they scope over two times or three times, respectively. There are only six actions: 'I_LOOK', 'I_WALK', 'I_RUN', 'I_JUMP', 'I_TURN_LEFT', and 'I_TURN_RIGHT'. These actions respectively align with the commands 'look', 'walk', 'run', 'jump', 'turn left', and 'turn right'. Actions and commands do not have quotations in the input and output.
walk around right thrice after walk opposite left thrice
I_TURN_LEFT I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_LEFT I_TURN_LEFT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK I_TURN_RIGHT I_WALK
run after run around left thrice
I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_TURN_LEFT I_RUN I_RUN
run opposite right thrice after walk around right thrice
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Given the task definition and input, reply with output. In this task, you are given commands (in terms of logical operations) to select relevant rows from the given table. Your job is to classify the command into one of these seven categories: (1) majority, (2) unique, (3) superlative, (4) count, (5) comparative, (6) aggregation, and (7) ordinal.
Here are the defications of each category:
1. majority: Describing the majority values (most or all) over one column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
2. unique: Describing one unique row, regarding one column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
3. Superlative: Describing the maximum or minimum value in a column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
4. Ordinal: Describing the n-th maximum or minimum value in a column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
5. Comparative: Comparing two rows in the table, regarding their values in one column
6. Count: counting some rows in the table based on the values in one column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows
7. Aggregation: Describing the sum or average value over a column, with the scope of all table rows or a subset of rows.
Here are the definitions of logical operators for understanding of command:
1. count: returns the number of rows in the view.
2. only: returns whether there is exactly one row in the view.
3. hop: returns the value under the header column of the row.
4. and: returns the boolean operation result of two arguments.
5. max/min/avg/sum: returns the max/min/average/sum of the values under the header column.
6. nth_max/nth_min: returns the n-th max/n-th min of the values under the header column.
7. argmax/argmin: returns the row with the max/min value in header column.
8. nth_argmax/nth_argmin: returns the row with the n-th max/min value in header column.
9. eq/not_eq: returns if the two arguments are equal.
10. round_eq: returns if the two arguments are roughly equal under certain tolerance.
11. greater/less: returns if the first argument is greater/less than the second argument.
12. diff: returns the difference between two arguments.
13. filter_eq/ filter_not_eq: returns the subview whose values under the header column is equal/not equal to the third argument.
14. filter_greater/filter_less: returns the subview whose values under the header column is greater/less than the third argument.
15. filter_greater_eq /filter_less_eq: returns the subview whose values under the header column is greater/less or equal than the third argument.
16. filter_all: returns the view itself for the case of describing the whole table
17. all_eq/not_eq: returns whether all the values under the header column are equal/not equal to the third argument.
18. all_greater/less: returns whether all the values under the header column are greater/less than the third argument.
19. all_greater_eq/less_eq: returns whether all the values under the header column are greater/less or equal to the third argument.
20. most_eq/not_eq: returns whether most of the values under the header column are equal/not equal to the third argument.
21. most_greater/less: returns whether most of the values under the header column are greater/less than the third argument.
22. most_greater_eq/less_eq: returns whether most of the values under the header column are greater/less or equal to the third argument.
most_eq { all_rows ; inaba ; 7 }
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Definition: In this task, you will be shown a prompt from a judicial decision and multiple holding statements derived from citations following text in a legal decision. Holdings represent the governing legal rule when the law is applied to a particular set of facts. There are five answer choices for each citing text. The correct answer is the holding statement that corresponds to the citing text. You should write an incorrect option. Even though there exist multiple wrong answers, we only need a single wrong answer. There is a <HOLDING> token in the position of the citing text prompt where the holding statement was extracted.
Input: 409 P.2d 466 (1965). 46 Id. at 664. 47 SAK refers to section 20 of the subcontract, which requires that the subcontractor give notice of a claim or dispute within 14 days of the occurrence of a problem, dispute, claim or delay event, or the claim will not be reimbursed. 48 Ferguson asserts that the trial court’s ruling on this issue (raised in Ferguson’s first summary judgment motion) was error and offers this as another basis on which to affirm the trial court. But Ferguson neither cross appealed nor assigned error to this ruling, which rejected Ferguson’s argument that SAK’s failure to comply with the notice and claim requirements barred SAK’s lawsuit. Thus, this argument is not within the scope of our review. But see Realm v. City of Olympia, 168 Wn. App. 1, 8, 277 P.3d 679 (2012) (<HOLDING>). 49 Cook v. Brateng, 180 Wn. App. 368, 375,
Holding statements: (A) holding that notice to supervisor is notice to city (B) holding that city attorneys promise in an oral settlement agreement for city to annex and rezone land was within the legal authority of the city of joliet to accomplish and were not absolutely void acts per se therefore city could be estopped from avoiding enforcement of contract (C) holding that claims against a city police chief in his official capacity were really claims against the city (D) holding that contractor waived right to sue city by failing to comply with notice provisions in the contract that were preconditions to litigation against the city (E) holding that mailing a copy of a notice of appeal that was filed in the trial court to the city law director does not constitute filing the notice of appeal with the city board of zoning appeals
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you will be presented with a question in Persian. Based on the knowledge you need to answer the question, classify the question into "math_and_logic", "literature", or "common_knowledge".
Q: عمیق ترین دریاچه جهان کدام است؟
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Definition: In mathematics, the absolute value of a number is the non-negative value of that number, without regarding its sign. For example, the absolute value of -2 is 2, and the absolute value of 5 is 5. In this task you will be given a list of numbers and you need to return the element with highest absolute value. If a negative and positive element have the same absolute value you should return the positive element. The absolute value for negative numbers can be found by multiplying them by -1. After finding the element with the maximum absolute value you should return the value of that element before you applied the absolute value.
Input: [-43.458 23.306 30.712]
Output: | [
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In this task, you will be shown a prompt from a judicial decision and multiple holding statements derived from citations following text in a legal decision. Holdings represent the governing legal rule when the law is applied to a particular set of facts. There are five answer choices for each citing text. The correct answer is the holding statement that corresponds to the citing text. You should write an incorrect option. Even though there exist multiple wrong answers, we only need a single wrong answer. There is a <HOLDING> token in the position of the citing text prompt where the holding statement was extracted.
until they were “in close proximity.” Lowe, 2014 WL 99452, at *3; see also Westport Ins. Corp. v. Bayer, 284 F.3d 489, 498 (3d Cir.2002) (according plain meaning to the district court’s choice of language in affirming its “implicit” findings of fact). These findings control because they are not clearly erroneous. Rather, they are suppo a- suspect takes action that clearly indicates that he “does not yield” to the officers’ show of authority. Hodari D., 499 U.S. at 626, 111 S.Ct. 1547. Action— not passivity — has been the touchstone of our an h Cir.2010) (noting that, “for a person who is moving, to ‘yield’ most sensibly means to stop”), or when a suspect makes suspicious motions consistent with reaching for a weapon, see United States v. Johnson, 212 F.3d 1313, 1316-17 (D.C.Cir.2000) (<HOLDING>). Unlike the suspects in those cases, Lowe
Holding statements: (A) holding that i have a gun is sufficient to justify the sentencing enhancement because it merely requires a teller to make the reasonable inference that a robber would use the gun he claimed to have if he did not receive the money he demanded (B) holding that a suspect did not submit to a show of authority when he made continued furtive gestures including shoving down motions that were suggestive of hiding or retrieving a gun (C) holding that a suspect who continued walking when approached by a police officer did not submit until physically restrained by the officer (D) holding that evidence of appellants prior gun possession was admissible in a homicide prosecution to show malice and intent possession of a gun without more is not wrongful conduct (E) holding direct testimony tying a defendant to a gun was not required when the gun was found in the defendants truck and when the defendant had both ammunition for the gun and a rack in which it could have been kept
holding that i have a gun is sufficient to justify the sentencing enhancement because it merely requires a teller to make the reasonable inference that a robber would use the gun he claimed to have if he did not receive the money he demanded
found it “difficult to maintain on a priori grounds that sex is physically dangerous” to every potential victim under the statute. Id. at 299. The First Circuit examined a similar statute-punishing a person over the age of 18 who engages in sexual intercourse with a person between 14 and 16-in United States v. Sacko, 178 F.3d 1 (1st Cir.1999). The court determined that statutory rape crimes fall within the exception to the categorical approach because they “cover[ ] conduct both inside and outside the ‘violent felony’ sphere.” Id. at 4-5. We agree with the First and the Seventh Circuits that statutory rape statutes that include more mature victims and do not contain aggravating factors are not subject to the strict categorical approach articulated in Taylor. See Seaton, 45 F.3d at 111 (<HOLDING>). Thus, this case should be remanded for the
Holding statements: (A) holding the crime of conspiracy is committed or not before the substantive crime begins (B) holding that a court must only look to the statutory definition not the underlying circumstances of the crime to determine whether a given offense is by its nature a crime of violence for purposes of 18 usc 16 (C) holding that if a crime is broadly defined the court can look beyond the elements of the crime (D) holding that once the statute is found to be divisible the court must look to the charging papers and judgment of conviction to determine if the actual crime of which defendant was convicted was a crime of violence but emphasizing that the court is not to examine the particular facts underlying the conviction (E) holding that conviction of a crime requires proof beyond a reasonable doubt of every fact necessary to constitute the crime
holding the crime of conspiracy is committed or not before the substantive crime begins
remedy which is neither inadequate nor ineffective to test the legality of a person’s detention.” Swain v. Pressley, 430 U.S. 372, 381, 97 S.Ct. 1224, 51 L.Ed.2d 411 (1977); see also St 06 (11th Cir.2006) (per curiam) (same). Whether RIDA created an adequate substitute for habeas corpus for those aliens to whom a petition for review is available, however, is different from whether RIDA created any adequate substitute for those aliens for whom it is no longer available. Unlike in previous cases where we have upheld RIDA against Suspension Clause challenges, Singh never had the ability to obtain judicial review of the merits of his removal through a petition for review filed within 30 days of his removal order. Cf. Puri, 464 F.3d at 1043; Iasu v. Smith, 511 F.3d 881, 888 (9th Cir.2007) (<HOLDING>). By the time RIDA created jurisdiction in this
Holding statements: (A) holding that federal habeas corpus relief does not lie for errors of state law (B) holding that threeyear statute of limitations was not an unconstitutional suspension of the writ of habeas corpus (C) holding that 109g2 does not apply when the creditor seeking relief in the first case received the requested relief (D) holding that a rule 60b motion that presents grounds entitling a petitioner to habeas corpus relief or seeks to add a new ground for relief requires authorization (E) holding that ridas elimination of habeas corpus does not violate the suspension clause where the petitioner had a means for seeking relief direct review and simply failed to pursue the relief that the statutory scheme allows
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Definition: In this task, you will be shown a prompt from a judicial decision and multiple holding statements derived from citations following text in a legal decision. Holdings represent the governing legal rule when the law is applied to a particular set of facts. There are five answer choices for each citing text. The correct answer is the holding statement that corresponds to the citing text. You should write an incorrect option. Even though there exist multiple wrong answers, we only need a single wrong answer. There is a <HOLDING> token in the position of the citing text prompt where the holding statement was extracted.
Input: relevant facts. See Mot. at 13-14. Defendant, too, claimed in its subsequent statement of the issues that this talk happened between April 1 and April 4 and cited the same supportive evidence to this effect. See SOF, ¶ 73 (citing Howe Dep. at 32:7-12, 34:12-19 and May 13, 2014, Howe Email). Because Marks never refuted this fact by offering his own statement of the issues, as required under Local Rule 7(h), the Court could thus consider WWL’s account admitted on this ground alone. See LCvR 7(h) (“[I]n determining a motion for summary judgment, the Court may assume that facts identified by the moving party in its statement of material facts are admitted, unless such a fact is controverted in the statement of genuine issues filed in opposition to- the motion.”); Jackson, 101 F.3d at 153 (<HOLDING>). The Court, however, need not rest on this
Holding statements: (A) holding that the relevant inquiry is not whether the court has discretion to facilitate notice but whether this is an appropriate case in which to exercise discretion (B) holding district court has complete discretion whether to treat facts as conceded where local rule is violated (C) holding the district court did not abuse its discretion by applying local rules that excluded some of the material facts offered in opposition to a motion for summary judgment (D) holding that the predecessor to local rule 561b3 provides the only acceptable means of presenting additional facts to the district court (E) holding a district court has discretion under rule 55b2 once a default is determined to require proof of necessary facts and need not agree that the alleged facts constitute a valid cause of action
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you are given one english sentence. The major part of the sentences talk about health-related topics, but some of the them describe an organization and its activities. Your job is to translate the given sentences into German.
Problem:It shall ensure that the public and any interested parties are rapidly given objective, reliable and easily accessible information with regard to the results of its work.
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You are given a sentence in Galician. Your job is to translate the Galician sentence into Italian.
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In this task you will be given a question and a passage. You need to determine if the answer to the question is contained in the passage. If the answer can be found in the passage you should output 'True'. If the answer cannot be found in the passage you should output 'False'.
Q: Passage: 'The Delaware River rises in two main branches that descend from the western flank of the Catskill Mountains in New York. The West Branch begins near Mount Jefferson in the Town of Jefferson in Schoharie County. The river's East Branch begins at Grand Gorge near Roxbury in Delaware County. These two branches flow west and merge near Hancock in Delaware County, and the combined waters flow as the Delaware River south. Through its course, the Delaware River forms the boundaries between Pennsylvania and New York, the entire boundary between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and most of the boundary between Delaware and New Jersey. The river meets tide-water at the junction of Morrisville, Pennsylvania, and Trenton, New Jersey, at the Falls of the Delaware. The river's navigable, tidal section served as a conduit for shipping and transportation that aided the development of the industrial cities of Trenton, Camden, and Philadelphia. The mean freshwater discharge of the Delaware River into the estuary of Delaware Bay is 11,550 cubic feet per second (327 m / s).'. Question: 'where does the delaware river start and end'.
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Q: In this task, you are given a multiple-choice question and you have to pick the correct option. Answer with option indexes (i.e., "A", "B", "C", and "D").
If someone is dying of liquid needs, they can hydrate the body by (A) high temp snow (B) catching falling ash (C) visiting a valley (D) pray
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Detailed Instructions: In this task, you're given a passage that represents a legal contract or clause between multiple parties, followed by a question that needs to be answered. Based on the paragraph, you must write unambiguous answers to the questions and your answer must refer a specific phrase from the paragraph. If multiple answers seem to exist, write the answer that is the most plausible.
Problem:Exhibit 10.5
DISTRIBUTOR AGREEMENT
This Agreement is entered into as of January 21, 2005 (the Effective Date) by and among VendingData Corporation, a Nevada corporation (Vendor), and Technical Casino Supplies Ltd, an English company (Distributor).
RECITALS
WHEREAS, Vendor is the owner of patents, patents pending, trademarks, and other related intellectual property involving a full range of shuffling machine products for the casino industry (collectively, the Products and, individually, the Product);
WHEREAS, Distributor is in the business of distributing products to the casino industry throughout the world and is a subsidiary of Victoria Holdings Ltd; and
WHEREAS, Vendor desires to grant to Distributor an exclusive right to market, sell, rent, lease, service and maintain the Products subject to the terms and conditions as set forth herein.
NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the several and mutual promises, agreements, covenants, understandings, undertakings, representations and warranties hereinafter set forth the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties to this Agreement agree that the aforementioned recitals are true and correct and by this reference incorporated herein as if fully set forth and the parties further covenant and agree as follows:
1. TERM
As provided for in this Section 1, the term of this Agreement shall be for a period of five (5) years, beginning on the Effective Date (the Initial Term); provided, however, the Initial Term shall be subject to automatic successive renewal terms of three (3) years each (the Renewal Terms and together with the Initial Term, the Term).
1.1. Termination. This Agreement may be terminated subject to the following clauses:
1.1.1. By either Vendor or Distributor, upon written notice of termination of this Agreement no later than ninety (90) calendar days prior to the expiration of the relevant Term, then in effect;
1.1.2. By Vendor and Distributor, at any time, upon the mutual written agreement of Vendor and Distributor;
1.1.3. By either Vendor or Distributor, following a material or continuing breach of this Agreement (in the case of a breach which is capable of remedy) by the other party and the breaching party's failure to cure such breach within ninety (90) days of receiving written notice of such breach, where a breach shall be considered capable of remedy if the party in breach can comply with the provision in question in all respects other than as to the time of the performance (provided that the time of performance is not of the essence); or
1.1.4. Subject to Section 1.6, by Vendor (or successor to Vendor), upon written notice to Distributor of a change of control of Vendor and the election by Vendor (or successor to Vendor) to terminate this Agreement, where a change of control shall mean a change in ownership of the Vendor such that an unaffiliated third party acquires a majority of the voting power of Vendor;
1.1.5. Subject to Section 1.6, with respect to any shuffler line, by Vendor, upon written notice to Distributor of the transfer of ownership of the relevant shuffler line (i.e,, the PokerOne™ Shuffler, the Random Plus™ Shuffler, the Continuous Plus™ Shuffler and other future line of shuffler products offered by Vendor) to an unaffiliated third party and the election by the unaffiliated third party to terminate this Agreement with respect to the relevant shuffler line.
1.2. No Responsibility. Upon termination of this Agreement in accordance with the terms of this Section 1, the terminating party shall not be responsible for any costs or damages incurred by the other party resulting from the termination, subject to Section 1.6 of this Agreement.
1.3. Distributor Credit. Except when this Agreement is terminated due to the uncured breach of Distributor, Distributor shall have within one (1) month of termination of this Agreement the right to return the Products purchased by Distributor to Vendor provided that the Products are unopened upon receipt by Vendor. Distributor will receive a credit for the full price paid by Distributor for the Products. Under such circumstances, Vendor shall have the right to market and sell such returns to other customers that may be interested in acquiring the goods referred to herein.
1.4. Delivery upon Termination. In the event of termination for whatever reason, Vendor and Distributor agree to complete the delivery of each order of the Product received by Distributor and each unfulfilled order for the Product prior to the termination date.
1.5. Effect. In the event of the termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever, the exclusive distribution right and license granted to Distributor pursuant to this Agreement shall automatically revert to Vendor as Vendor's sole property.
1.6. Monthly Compensation. In the event that this Agreement is terminated pursuant to either Section 1.1.4 or 1.1.5 of this Agreement, this shall not of itself be deemed a breach hereof but Distributor shall have the right to receive monthly compensation from Vendor, or successor to the Vendor, representing the amount of profit to Distributor lost as a result of the termination (the Monthly Compensation).
1.6.1. Calculation. The amount of the Monthly Compensation shall be determined by taking average gross profit related to the relevant Products for each of the monthly periods completed since the beginning of this Agreement, where gross profit shall mean the difference between the revenue generated by Distributor during the relevant period less any commissions paid by Distributor to third parties and less the Price paid by Distributor to Vendor for the relevant Products (exclusive of any taxes, charges, fees or impositions related to sales or delivery).
1.6.2. Payment. The Monthly Compensation shall be paid for the remaining monthly periods remaining in the Term, as if the termination of this Agreement had not occurred, or twenty four (24) calendar months, which ever period is less, where payment shall be made no later than thirty (30) calendar days after the end of the relevant monthly period.
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1.6.3. Reservation of Rights. For the avoidance of doubt, Distributor's right to compensation shall be without prejudice to its rights in respect of any breach by Vendor of this Agreement.
2. GRANT OF DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS; LICENSE
In consideration for the purchase of the Products by Distributor from Vendor, Vendor grants Distributor the exclusive right to market, sell, rent, lease, service and maintain the Products and all improvements thereon within the Territory (as defined herein) according to the terms and conditions as set forth herein. As part of the exclusive distribution right granted in this Section 2, Vendor hereby grants Distributor the non- exclusive, non-transferable right to use and display Vendor's trademarks, logos, Product photographs and images, Product advertising and promotional copy, including but not limited to the materials contained in Vendor's website, in connection with the promotion, advertising and distribution of the Products.
2.1. Definition of Territory. For the purposes of this Agreement, the Territory shall mean all countries and territories throughout the world with the exception of the United States of America, the Caribbean and cruise ships based from ports within the United States of America or the Caribbean.
2.2. Limitations. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Distributor specifically agrees that any and all marks, logos, images and copy related to the Products are solely the property of Vendor. Distributor agrees not to use in any manner whatsoever the marks, logos, images and copy of Vendor following the expiration or termination of this Agreement, except as may be needed to sell any Products remaining in Distributor's inventory.
2.3. Design and Specification. In its sole discretion and without any liability to Distributor, Vendor shall have final decision-making power with respect to, from time to time, alter the design or construction of any Products, add new and additional Products and discontinue any Products; provided, however, in the event of any such action on Vendor's part, Vendor shall give reasonable notice to Distributor.
2.4. Prosecution of the Patent Applications. Vendor shall retain full and complete control over the prosecution of any patent applications and any related disclaimer proceedings.
2.5. Ownership of Future Inventions and Improvements. Any and all future inventions and improvements related to the Products licensed pursuant to this Agreement shall be the property of Vendor.
2.6. Commission to Vendor For Sales Lead to Distributor. Subject to the mutual agreement of Vendor and Distributor, in the event that Vendor provides a new sales lead to Distributor that results in the sale of the Products, Distributor shall pay to Vendor a commission equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of the gross profit for the Products, where gross profit shall mean the difference between the price paid by the customer (where Distributor will determine the customer price for the Products on a case by case basis) and the price paid by Distributor for the Products. Sales leads for rental contracts provided by Vendor to Distributor will be dealt with on a case by case basis by mutual agreement between Vendor and Distributor. Any repeat orders will be dealt with on a case by case basis by mutual agreement between Vendor and Distributor.
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2.6.1. Payment. Distributor hereby agrees to provide to Vendor payment of the commission no later than thirty (30) calendar days after the receipt of full payment from the customer.
3. OBLIGATIONS OF DISTRIBUTOR
In exchange for the exclusive distribution right and license provided in Section 2 of this Agreement, Distributor hereby agrees during the Term to use its best commercial efforts to promote, advertise and distribute the Products throughout the Territory, including, without limitation, the following:
3.1. Distributor will purchase the Products from Vendor in accordance with the parameters set forth in Sections 5 and 6 of this Agreement;
3.2. Distributor will be responsible for all marketing, selling and servicing efforts for the Products within the Territory;
3.3. Distributor shall, in the event of any actual or alleged infringement of the Products comes to the attention of Distributor, promptly notify Vendor, in writing, of the actual or alleged infringement;
3.4. Distributor shall not obtain, purchase, receive or source any other card shuffling machine from any third party or other source under any circumstance other than from Vendor with the exception of all Shuffle Master, Inc. shuffling machines which are held in stock at the Effective Date which Distributor is free to sell, rent purchase or lease until all of the said stock has been depleted.
3.5. Distributor shall not sell or otherwise transfer any of the rights granted pursuant to this Agreement to any third party without the prior written consent of Vendor; provided, however, Distributor may enter into distribution arrangements with regional distributors within the Territory in its efforts to promote, advertise and distribute the Products in accordance with this Agreement;
3.6. Distributor shall provide written updates to Vendor at the end of each calendar quarter of any distribution arrangements entered into by Distributor as permitted by Section 3.5 of this Agreement, where said notice shall contain the name and location of the regional distributor, and a brief statement on the experience and history of the regional distributor;
3.7. Distributor shall not make any modifications to the Products without prior written consent of Vendor;
3.8. Distributor shall provide to Vendor: (1) monthly sales figures no later than fifteen (15) calendar days after the end of the relevant monthly period that provides information with respect to sales for each Product; and (2) a non binding three (3) month forecast on a quarterly basis;
3.9. Distributor shall demonstrate the Products at the following international gaming exhibitions, ICE (London), G2E (Las Vegas), SAGSE (Buenos Aires), EELEX (Moscow) and AGE (Sydney), or any successors or equivalents to the aforementioned exhibitions. Distributor may also demonstrate the products at other gaming exhibitions where Distributor decides to exhibit, subject to there being a good business case to do so; and
3.10. Distributor shall be responsible for the retention, use and actions of any third parties used to distribute the Products, including any claims, liabilities or other damages associated with such third parties.
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4. OBLIGATIONS OF VENDOR
In exchange for the marketing and selling of the Products provided in Section 3, Vendor hereby agrees:
4.1. To provide Distributor with the appropriate product brochures, and two (2) fully working and fit for purpose samples of each model of shuffling machine free of charge;
4.2. To prominently display and advertise that Distributor is the sole and exclusive distributor of Vendor for the Products in the Territory;
4.3. Subject to Section 2.6 of this Agreement, not to market, distribute, sell or supply the Products covered by this Agreement to any individual or entity in the Territory directly in response to a request from that person or entity without the prior written consent of Distributor;
4.4. Subject to Section 4.5 of this Agreement, for a period of twenty-four (24) months after the Effective Date, not to develop, manufacture, market, distribute, sell or supply anywhere in the world to any individual or entity a gaming chip-sorting machine for use in a casino; and
4.5. Notwithstanding Section 4.4 of this Agreement, use its best commercial efforts to enter into a separate agreement with Distributor for the manufacture of a gaming chip-sorting machine or the manufacture of components of a gaming chip-sorting machine for use by the casino industry, where a condition of the agreement will be that Vendor will not compete with Distributor in any way in relation to the manufacture, supply, sale and distribution of gaming chip-sorting machines. It is understood that if Vendor and Distributor fail to reach an agreement then the twenty-four (24) month restriction detailed in Section 4.4 above will remain in force..
The obligation detailed under Section 4.4 above will cease immediately if Distributor fails to complete its obligations under Section 5.1 below, where such failure is not a result of any default by Vendor, or if Distributor fails to provide payment for the Products within one hundred and eighty (180) days after the delivery of the same.
5. PURCHASE; SHIPPING
5.1. Purchase. In exchange for the exclusive distribution right and license granted to Distributor pursuant to this Agreement, during the Term, Distributor hereby agrees to purchase the Products from Vendor, where such Products are fit for purpose and ready for sale in the Territory, as determined by Distributor, as follows:
5.1.1. As of the Effective Date, one hundred (100) units of the PokerOne™ Shuffler at a price of Four Thousand Nine Hundred Dollars ($4,950.00 U.S.) per unit, where Vendor shall ship the units no later than the end of January 2005;
5.1.2. Upon the delivery of two (2) units of the Random Plus™ Shuffler to Distributor and the expiration of a review period ending thirty (30) calendar days after the receipt of delivery by Distributor,, where such review by Distributor determines that the Random Plus™ Shuffler is fit for purpose and ready for commercial sale in the Territory, one hundred (100) units of the Random Plus™ Shuffler at a price of Four Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Dollars ($4,950.00 U.S.) per unit, where Vendor shall ship the units no later than 30 days after the review period;
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5.1.3. Upon the receipt of any necessary approvals or approval waivers and the expiration of a review period ending thirty (30) calendar days after the receipt of delivery by Distributor of two (2) units of the Continuous Plus™ Shuffler, where such review by Distributor determines that the Continuous Plus™ Shuffler is fit for purpose and ready for commercial sale in the Territory, one hundred (100) units of the Continuous Plus™ Shuffler at a price of Five Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty Dollars ($5,950.00 U.S.);
5.1.4. Within thirty (30) days of the one (1) year anniversary of the Effective Date, an additional two hundred (200) units of the Products comprising any mix of the shuffler products offered by Vendor; and
5.1.5. Any additional number of units of the Products as may be submitted by Distributor to Vendor pursuant to a Purchase Order (as defined herein).
5.2. Purchase Order. Unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement, all orders for the purchase of the Products shall be made through the submission of a purchase order (a Purchase Order), where such Purchase Order shall set forth: (1) the relevant monthly period to which the Purchase Order relates; (2) the Products to be ordered; (3) the quantity of the Products ordered; (4) the relevant price for the Products ordered; (5) the requested shipping date and destination of the Products ordered; (6) the Purchase Order number; and (7) the name and authorized signature of Distributor.
5.3. Shipping. Unless otherwise provided for in this Agreement, upon the acceptance of a Purchase Order by Vendor, Vendor shall, in the normal course of business, package, crate and insure the Products at its cost (including any applicable export duties and export taxes) and deliver the Products to Distributor F.O.B. Zhongshan City, China. Vendor will advise Distributor immediately of any delay but will use all reasonable means to dispatch the Products within four (4) weeks of an order being received. Vendor shall as soon as practicable inform Distributor of the delivery date for each quantity of Products shipped to Distributor or to an address nominated by Distributor.
5.4. Partial Shipments; Pro Rata Allocation. Vendor reserves the right to supply against a Purchase Order by making partial shipments of the Products. In the event that Vendor is forced to allocate the distribution of the Products due to limited supply, Distributor shall be treated no less favorably than any other distributor and shall receive its pro rata allocation of the Products.
5.5. Failure to Purchase. If Distributor fails to purchase or complete the purchase of the Products (or the payment thereof) in the quantities and the times specified in Section 5.1 of this Agreement, Vendor shall have the right to convert this Agreement from an exclusive grant of distribution rights to a non-exclusive grant of distribution rights by providing written notice to Distributor within fourteen (14) days of any date by which Distributor was obliged to purchase the specified quantity of Products as set in Section 5.1 of this Agreement. Upon providing notice to Distributor pursuant to this Section 5.5, Distributor shall no longer be required to purchase balance of the Products required to be purchased pursuant to Section 5.1 of this Agreement. Distributor shall not be liable for any losses or damages incurred by Vendor as a result of Distributor's failure to meet its obligations under Section 5.1 of this Agreement.
6. PRICE; PAYMENT
6.1. Price Changes. The prices stated in Section 5.1 of this Agreement are subject to change. For any price change to take effect ninety (90) days notice must be given in order for the price change to apply; provided, however, the proposed price change must also apply to the Products for sale by Vendor outside the Territory. In the event that there is a price change required by Vendor that does not fall within the ninety (90) day notice period, both parties agree to discuss the nature of the increase in order to reach a mutually acceptable understanding. All the aforementioned price changes will not exceed, on a percentage term basis, any increase in the US retail selling price.
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6.2. Payment. Distributor agrees that all payments to Vendor for the Products shall be made by wire transfer in United States Dollars (U.S.$); provided, further,
6.2.1. For all Products to be delivered by Vendor directly to Distributor, the Price shall be paid by Distributor to Vendor within the earlier of: (1) one hundred eighty (180) calendar days from the date of delivery; or (2) thirty (30) calendar days after the sale or rental of the relevant Products by Distributor; and
6.2.2. For all Products to be delivered by Vendor directly to a third party purchaser of Distributor (as instructed pursuant to the relevant Purchase Order), the Price shall be paid by Distributor to Vendor within forty-five (45) days of Distributor's sale of the Products to the third party purchaser.
6.3. Notice of Discount Structure and Promotions. Vendor and Distributor each agree to provide the other party with written notice of its intent to offer a discount structure, rebate program or other promotion with respect to the sale of the Products, including the relevant time frame applicable to such discount structure, rebate program or promotion.
7. MARKETING MATERIALS
7.1. Development of Marketing Materials. Vendor and Distributor hereby agree to share marketing materials that are developed by either party for the Products covered by this Agreement, including, without limitation, any information, marketing or promotional materials for the Products, where, upon request, such marketing materials shall be delivered to the other party in hard copy and digital form, if available. Upon receipt of such marketing materials, the party may, in its sole discretion, elect to reject, use or modify such marketing materials.
7.2. Prior Approval of Product Claims. Distributor hereby agrees to obtain the prior written consent of Vendor prior to the use of any product claims with respect to the Products in its marketing materials.
7.3. Cost Sharing. With respect to cost-intensive promotional materials, such as video productions, infomercials and website development and maintenance, Vendor and Distributor hereby agree to share equally in the cost and expenses related to the development and preparation of such promotional materials; provided, however, any and all expenditures related to the development and preparation of such promotional materials shall be approved in advance by Vendor and Distributor.
8. PRODUCT RETURNS
8.1. Procedure. Distributor may return Products to Vendor for credit or full reimbursement, as the case may be, only pursuant to this Section 8.
8.2 Updated Products. Distributor may return to Vendor for credit against future purchases any Products for which a new version or upgrade has been produced and offered for sale; provided, however, the new version or upgrade must be of a material nature whereby the existing Products held by Distributor are considered obsolete. All Products must be returned undamaged, and all shipping charges
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shall be paid by Distributor. This clause does not apply to any Products that have been in Distributor's inventory for more that one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days.
8.3. Damaged Products. Promptly upon the receipt of a shipment of Products, Distributor shall inspect the Products for damage or shortage. Within ten (10) calendar days of receipt of the shipment, Distributor shall notify Vendor of any damage or shortage. As soon as commercially practical after receipt of notice, Vendor shall make complete any shipment in short supply. Any Products damaged in shipment shall be returned to Vendor along with documentation of the damage within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt by Distributor, and Vendor will reimburse Distributor for the costs of freight reasonably incurred by Distributor in returning the Products to Vendor. If Vendor finds any Products returned for damage to not be damaged, Distributor shall be subject to a restocking fee equal to fifteen percent (15%) original purchase price of the non-damaged Products.
8.4. Defective Products. Distributor may, no later than one hundred and twenty (120) calendar days after a Product is sold by Distributor to a customer, return to Vendor, at Distributor's expense, any Product received by Distributor from Vendor during the 120-day period prior to such return, which Distributor or its customer believes to be defective. In the event that such Product is defective, i.e., the failure of a Product to operate in accordance with its published specifications, Vendor shall:
8.4.1. Reimburse Distributor for the costs of freight reasonably incurred by Distributor in returning the Product to Vendor; and
8.4.2. Issue Distributor a credit against future purchases in an amount equal to the purchase price paid by Distributor for the Product or, as requested by Distributor, full reimbursement for the defective Products.
9. PRODUCT TESTING AND RESULTS
Whereas Vendor has organized and received the results from product testing with respect to the Products, Vendor hereby agrees to make available to Distributor the results of such product testing and grants to Distributor the right to use such results in its promotional materials; provided, however, Distributor may only use such results if Distributor complies with the applicable terms of use as provided by the institution, organization or other person that organized and conducted the relevant product testing. Conversely, in the event that Distributor organizes and receives the results from product testing with respect to the Products, Distributor hereby agrees to make available to Vendor the results of such product testing and grants to Vendor the right to use such results in its promotional materials.
10. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF VENDOR
Vendor represents and warrants to Distributor as follows:
10.1. Existence. Vendor is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the State of Nevada.
10.2. Authorization; Binding Agreement. This Agreement constitutes valid and legally binding obligations of Vendor, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except, in each case, as such enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or other laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally in effect from time to time and by general principles of equity. Vendor has full corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement.
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10.3. Product Warranty. Vendor warrants to Distributor that the Products shall perform without manufacturing failure and are fit for purpose. Distributor, in cooperation with Vendor will remedy any defect in the Product in accordance with Section 8.
10.4. Spare Products and Parts. Vendor will provide an initial supply of spare Products and parts as Distributor may reasonably required in accordance with Sections 8 and 10.3 to permit Distributor to offer a six-month warranty on the Products to customers and to enable Distributor to provide a warranty service to customers. The initial spare Products and parts to be provided pursuant to this Section 10.4 shall be at no additional charge to the Distributor; provided, however, any additional Products and parts unrelated to this Section 10.4 shall be purchased by Distributor.
10.5. Litigation. Other than as disclosed in Vendor's filings made with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, including without limitation the legal proceedings involving Shuffle Master, Inc., Vendor is not aware of any action, arbitration, suit, proceeding or investigation pending, or to the knowledge of Vendor, threatened against Vendor, that would have a material adverse effect on its ability to perform the terms of this Agreement.
11. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF DISTRIBUTOR
Distributor represents and warrants to Vendor as follows:
11.1. Existence. Distributor is a company duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of England.
11.2. Authorization; Binding Agreement. This Agreement constitutes valid and legally binding obligations of Distributor, enforceable in accordance with its terms, except, in each case, as such enforceability may be limited by applicable bankruptcy, insolvency, reorganization, moratorium, or other laws relating to or affecting the enforcement of creditors' rights generally in effect from time to time and by general principles of equity. Distributor has full corporate power and authority to enter into this Agreement.
11.3. Litigation. Other than the legal proceedings involving Shuffle Master Inc, Distributor is not aware of any action, arbitration, suit, proceeding or investigation pending, or to the knowledge of Distributor, threatened against Distributor that would have a material adverse effect on its ability to perform the terms of this Agreement.
12. LIMITATION OF WARRANTIES
Vendor warrants that all Products are new and that, to its knowledge, all Vendor-supplied promotional materials comply in all respects with all applicable laws, rules and regulations. Although Vendor intends to provide a six-month limited warranty to the end user, Distributor shall make no warranties or representations with respect to the Products on behalf of Vendor. Distributor shall defend, indemnify and hold Vendor harmless from any and all claims, damages, costs or expenses, including attorney fees, incurred by Vendor in relation to any violation by Distributor of the foregoing sentence.
13. INDEMNIFICATIONS
Each party shall indemnify and hold harmless the other party, its affiliated companies, and its employees, officers, directors, attorneys, and agents and each of them, against any and all claims, liabilities, damages and costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees and settlement amounts, that the foregoing, or any of them, may incur by reason of any material breach of this Agreement.
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Vendor shall indemnify and hold harmless Distributor, its affiliated companies, and its employees, officers, directors, attorneys, and agents and each of them, against any and all claims, liabilities, damages and costs, including reasonable attorneys' fees and settlement amounts, incurred by any claims of product liability, or any claims arising from any actual or alleged infringement of any patent, copyright, trademark or other intellectual property right by a Product supplied by Vendor pursuant to this Agreement.
Each party's responsibilities under this Section 13 shall survive termination of this Agreement.
14. COVENANT TO PROTECT CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION
14.1. Definition. Confidential Information means any proprietary, non-public information relating to Vendor and the Products, including, without limitation, any and all strategic or business plans, customer lists and information relating to customers, marketing plans and strategies, unique software and databases, lists of material providers of services and products, terms and provisions of existing contracts and agreements, details of negotiations with current partners and business associates, details of business opportunities or projects, information relating to financial statements, employees, manufacturing and servicing methods, equipment, programs, strategies, analyses, profit margins, or other proprietary, non- public information used by Vendor; provided, however, that Confidential Information shall not include any information that: (1) was publicly known and made generally available after disclosure by Vendor; (2) becomes publicly known and made generally available through no wrongful action or inaction of Distributor; (3) is already in the possession of Distributor at the time of disclosure, without confidentiality restrictions, as shown by Distributor's file and records immediately prior to the time of disclosure; (4) is obtained by Distributor without breach of Distributor's obligations of confidentiality; or (5) is independently developed by Distributor without use of or reference to the Confidential Information, as shown by documents and other competent evidence in Distributor's possession.
14.2. Non-Use and Non-Disclosure. Distributor shall not, during the Term or anytime thereafter, without the express prior written consent of Vendor, use, divulge, publish or otherwise disclose to any other person any Confidential Information regarding Vendor, except as provided for in this Agreement or if required to do so pursuant to the order of a court having jurisdiction over the subject matter or a summons, subpoena or order in the nature thereof of any legislative body (including any committee thereof and any litigation or dispute resolution method against Vendor related to or arising out of this Agreement) or any governmental or administrative agency. In the event that Distributor or its directors, officers, employees, consultants or agents are requested or required by legal process to disclose any of the Confidential Information, Distributor shall give prompt notice so that Vendor may seek a protective order or other appropriate relief. In the event that such protective order is not obtained, Distributor shall disclose only that portion of the Confidential Information which its counsel advises that it is legally required to disclose.
14.3. Maintenance of Confidentiality. Distributor agrees that it shall take all commercially reasonable measures to protect the secrecy of and avoid disclosure and unauthorized use of the Confidential Information. Without limiting the foregoing, Distributor shall take at least those measures that it takes to protect its own most highly confidential information and shall ensure that its employees who have access to Confidential Information have signed a non-use and non-disclosure agreement in content similar to the provisions hereof, prior to any disclosure of Confidential Information to such employees. Distributor shall not make any copies of the Confidential Information unless the same is previously approved in writing by Vendor.
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14.4. Return of Materials. All documents and other tangible objects containing or representing Confidential Information which have been disclosed by Vendor to Distributor, and all copies thereof which are in the possession of Distributor, shall be and remain the property of Vendor and shall be promptly returned to Vendor upon Vendor's written request.
14.5. Non-Solicitation by Distributor. Distributor agrees that, without the prior written consent of the Vendor, for a period beginning from the date of this Agreement and ending three (3) years after the termination of this Agreement, neither Distributor nor any of its affiliates or representatives will: (1) employ or solicit to employ any of the employees of Vendor; or (2) encourage of the employees of the Vendor or its subsidiaries to leave the employment of Vendor; provided, however, this Section shall not apply to any such employee who has been terminated by or left the employment of Vendor prior to the Effective Date or, if employed by Vendor as of the Effective Date, any employee who has not been employed by Vendor for at least one (1) year after the end of such employment.
14.6. Non-Solicitation by Vendor. Vendor agrees that, without the prior written consent of the Distributor, for a period beginning from the date of this Agreement and ending three (3) years after the termination of this Agreement, neither Vendor nor any of its affiliates or representatives will: (1) employ or solicit to employ any of the employees of Distributor; or (2) encourage of the employees of the Distributor or its subsidiaries to leave the employment of Distributor; provided, however, this Section shall not apply to any such employee who has been terminated by or left the employment of Distributor prior to the Effective Date or, if employed by Distributor as of the Effective Date, any employee who has not been employed by Distributor for at least one (1) year after the end of such employment.
14.7. Remedies. Each party agrees that any violation of this Section 14 may cause irreparable injury to the other party, entitling the other party to seek injunctive relief in addition to all legal remedies. Nothing herein contained is intended to waive or diminish any rights the other party may have at law or in equity at any time to protect and defend its legitimate property interests (including its business relationship with third parties), the foregoing provisions being intended to be in addition to and not in derogation or limitation of any other rights the other party may have at law or equity.
15. OUTSIDE EVENTS
15.1. Delay or Non-Performance. No party shall be liable to the other for delay in performance, or the non-performance, of any of its obligations under this Agreement to the extent that such delay or non-performance is due to any cause beyond the party's control, provided that:
15.1.1. the party affected shall forthwith notify the other parties thereof; and:
15.1.2. if the circumstances in question prevail for a continuous period in excess of two (2) calendar months, the parties shall enter into bona fide discussions with a view to alleviating the effects thereof or to agreeing upon such alternative arrangements as may be fair and reasonable in all the circumstances.
15.2 Vendor Supply Limitation. Vendor shall not be responsible or liable for any loss, damage, detention or delay caused by fire, strike, civil or military authority, governmental restrictions or controls, insurrection or riot, railroad, act of terrorism, marine or air embargoes, lockout, tempest, accident, breakdown of machinery, yield problems, delay in delivery of materials by other parties, or any cause which is unavoidable or beyond its reasonable control, nor, in any event, for consequential damages.
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16. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Neither party shall be liable to the other for lost profits or indirect, special consequential or punitive damages of any kind arising in connection with the manufacture, sale and distribution of the products, even if such party has been advised of the possibility of such damages.
17. FURTHER ASSURANCES
The parties further covenant and agree to do, execute and deliver, or cause to be done, executed and delivered, and covenant and agree to use their best efforts to cause their successors and assigns to do, execute and deliver, or cause to be done, executed and delivered, all such further acts, transfers and assurances, for implementing the intention of the parties under this Agreement, as the parties reasonably shall request. The parties agree to execute any additional instruments or agreements necessary to affect the intent of this Agreement.
18. RELATIONSHIP OF THE PARTIES
This Agreement shall not create any joint venture or partnership between the parties. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall confer upon either party any proprietary interest in, or subject a party to any liability for or in respect of the business, assets, profits, losses or obligations of the other. Nothing herein contained shall be read or construed so as to make the parties a partnership, nor shall anything contained herein be read or construed in any way to restrict the freedom of either party to conduct any business or activity whatsoever without any accountability to the other party. Neither party shall be considered to be an agent or representative of the other party or have any authority or power to act for or undertake any obligation on behalf of the other party except as expressly authorized by the other party in writing. Any such unauthorized representation or action shall be considered a breach of this Agreement.
19. ENTIRE AGREEMENT
This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties and supersedes any prior communications, representations or agreements of any kind, whether oral or written; provided, however, notwithstanding this Agreement, that certain Distribution Agreement by and between Vendor and TCS Aces Pty Limited dated September 19, 2004 shall remain in full force and effect.
20. COUNTERPARTS
This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be deemed an original, but all such counterparts together shall constitute but one and the same instrument.
21. MODIFICATION
This Agreement may not be modified or rescinded except by express written agreement signed by both of the Parties.
22. CONFLICTS
If any term included in an invoice, purchase order, packing slip, or bill of lading contradicts or is otherwise at odds with any provision of this Agreement, the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail.
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23. JURISDICTION
Disputes under this Agreement shall be resolved through arbitration in Ontario, Canada by a single arbitrator to be appointed by agreement of the parties, or in default, by the President of the Law Society/Bar of Canada. The laws of Ontario, Canada shall govern the conduct of the arbitration and any appeal from the decision of the arbitrator.
24. WAIVER
Neither the inspection by Distributor, nor any payment for or acceptance of all or any part of the Products specified in this Agreement, nor any extension of time, nor any possession taken by Distributor or Distributor's employees, shall operate as a waiver of any provision of this Agreement, or any power in this Agreement reserved to Distributor, or any rights or damages provided for in this Agreement, nor shall any waiver of any breach in this Agreement be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach.
25. ASSIGNMENT OR DELEGATION
No assignment by either Party of any rights, including rights to money due or to become due under this Agreement, or delegation of any duties under this Agreement or under any purchase orders subject to this Agreement, shall be binding on the nonassigning Party unless and until a written consent has been obtained from the nonassigning Party.
26. SEVERABILITY
Any term or provision of this Agreement that is invalid or unenforceable in any jurisdiction shall be ineffective only to the extent of such invalidity or unenforceability and only as to such jurisdiction without rendering invalid or unenforceable the remaining terms and provisions of this Agreement or affecting the validity or enforceability of any of these terms or provisions in any other jurisdiction.
27. GOVERNING LAW
This Agreement shall be governed by, construed in accordance with the laws of Ontario, Canada.
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28. NOTICES
Any notice, request, instruction, or other document required by the terms of this Agreement, or deemed by any of the parties hereto to be desirable, to be given to any other party hereto shall be in writing and shall be given by personal delivery, overnight delivery, facsimile (with confirmation of transmission) or mailed by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, with return receipt requested, to the addresses of the Parties as follows:
If to Distributor: Technical Casino Supplies Ltd Unit 9, Mulberry Business Centre, Quebec May, Rotherhithe, London, SE167LE Telephone: _____-_____-_____ Facsimile: _____-_____-_____ Attn: _____________ With a copy to: _________________ _________________ _________________ Telephone: _____-_____-_____ Facsimile: _____-_____-_____ Attn: ______________, Esq. If to Vendor: VendingData Corporation 6830 Spencer Street Las Vegas, Nevada 89119 Telephone: 702.733.7195 Facsimile: 702.733.7197 Attn: Steven J. Blad, President and CEO With a copy to: Kummer Kaempfer Bonner & Renshaw 3800 Howard Hughes Parkway, Seventh Floor Las Vegas, Nevada 89109 Telephone: 702.792.7000 Facsimile: 702.796.7181 Attn: Michael J. Bonner, Esq.
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The persons and addresses set forth above may be changed from time to time by a notice sent as aforesaid. If notice is given by personal delivery or overnight delivery in accordance with the provisions of this Section, said notice shall be conclusively deemed given at the time of such delivery provided a receipt is obtained from the recipient. If notice is given by mail in accordance with the provisions of this Section, such notice shall be conclusively deemed given upon receipt and delivery or refusal.
The Parties acknowledge that they have read this Agreement, understand it, and agree to be bound by its terms.
VENDOR:
VENDINGDATA CORPORATION, a Nevada corporation
By: /s/ Steven J. Blad
Its: Steven J. Blad CEO
DISTRIBUTOR:
TECHNICAL CASINO SUPPLIES LTD, an English company
By: /s/ David K. Heap
Its: David K. Heap Chief Executive Officer
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Question: Highlight the parts (if any) of this contract related to Warranty Duration that should be reviewed by a lawyer. Details: What is the duration of any warranty against defects or errors in technology, products, or services provided under the contract?
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You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
In this task, you're given a fill-in-the-blank question that contains two object names. Additionally, you're given one answer which is one of the objects present in the question. In this task, you need to minimally change the given question so that the answer flips to another object in the question. Remember the question has to be about both objects which are related but different; for example, "trophy" and "suitcase". This task typically involves replacing one word i.e., the 'trigger word' with its antonym (e.g., changing from "small" to "big"). You should not change any content in the given question beyond a word or two, i.e., the trigger word/phrase. The expected answer to your question must not be associated with just the trigger word; instead, it should depend on the context present in the question. The expected answer should not be ambiguous. For your question, there should be an agreed upon answer to fill in the blank. Your generations should NOT contain potentially explicit, offensive, or adult content. In your generated question, retain the object names from the input question. Avoid repeating the same style or phrase in generating your modified question e.g. this task can be always solved using a simple negation i.e. by adding not, never, etc. Instead, try to increase the word diversity. Your question must contain at least 15 and at most 30 words. Your question must have at least 70% overlapping words with the given question. You must utilize the given context word while writing the question. Your question must contain only one blank. The two objects should be used ONCE in your question. Here is a list of attributes and associated contrastive words that may help write contrastive trigger words. Note that contrastive trigger words help in flipping the label.
| Attribute | triggerword | contrastive triggerword |
| age | old | new |
| altitude | low | high |
| area | small | vast |
| brightness | dark | light |
| clarity | obscure | clear |
| cleanness | dirty | clean |
| complexity | simple | complex |
| cost | cheap | expensive |
| density | sparse | dense |
| depth | shallow | deep |
| distance | near | far |
| electric conductivity | low | high |
| flexibility | rigid | flexible |
| granularity | fine | coarse |
| hardness | soft | hard |
| length | short | long |
| magnitude | small | large |
| mass | small | large |
| odor | weak | strong |
| pressure | low | high |
| resistance | low | high |
| shape | round | sharp |
| shape | flat | spiky |
| size | small | large |
| sound | quiet | loud |
| sound pitch | low | high |
| speed | slow | fast |
| stability | unstable | stable |
| strength | weak | strong |
| temperature | low | high |
| texture | smooth | rough |
| thermal conductivity | low | high |
| thickness | thin | thick |
| volume | small | large |
| weight | light | heavy |
| width | narrow | wide |
| location | in | out |
| location | up | down |
| location | above | below |
| location | on | off |
| location | to | from |
Context Word: eye cream.
Question: The eye cream was easier to spread than the powder foundation since the _ was wetter.
Answer: eye cream.
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In this task, you're given the beginning and the middle of a three-part story. Your job is to complete the short story by writing a probable ending. Generated sentences must be short, have fewer than 10 words, and be simple as if narrating to a child. Avoid using any irrelevant extra information when creating the ending, and use names instead of pronouns (e.g. he / she) wherever possible.
Q: Beginning: Ricardo bought a new flat screen tv. Middle: However, Ricardo forgot to pay the electric bill.
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Detailed Instructions: You are given a sentence in Japanese. Your job is to translate the Japanese sentence into Polish.
See one example below:
Problem: 全て肋骨の間から行うのです
Solution: Wszystko jest robione pomiędzy żebrami.
Explanation: The Japanese sentence is correctly translated into Polish, because the meaning is preserved.
Problem: コントロールできる特性は
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In this task, you are given a dialogue from a conversation between an agent and a customer. Your task is to determine the speaker of the dialogue. Answer with "agent" or "customer".
Example input: Hello. How may I aid you today?
Example output: agent
Example explanation: This is a pretty straightforward dialogue, and the speaker wants to help the other. So, the agent is the speaker.
Q: My source is PA-PHL and my landing point is DC-DCA.
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In this task, you are given a short story consisting of exactly 5 sentences where the second sentence is missing. You are given a candidate for the second sentence and you need to identify if the given sentence connects the first sentence with the rest of the story. Indicate your answer by "Yes" if it connects, otherwise "No". Do not generate anything else apart from "Yes" or "No". The given sentence is incorrect if it changes the subsequent storyline, so that at least one of the three subsequent sentences form a consistent story.
Ex Input:
Sentence 1: Jessie found out that her friend was talking about her.
Sentence 3: Jessie confronted her about it
Sentence 4: She denied everything
Sentence 5: Jessie decided to stop being friends with her
Given Sentence 2: Her friend was insulting her to another friend.
Ex Output:
Yes
Ex Input:
Sentence 1: Richard couldn't find his glasses.
Sentence 3: Richard stepped onto the porch and heard a crunch
Sentence 4: He looked down to see his shattered glasses
Sentence 5: Richard was furious at his mistake
Given Sentence 2: When I got inside my room, I noticed my video game was gone.
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
Sentence 1: My dog dug a hole in our backyard.
Sentence 3: I tried to walk back to the house and couldn't
Sentence 4: My husband drove me to the hospital
Sentence 5: The doctor there said I had sprained my ankle
Given Sentence 2: One night while I was walking, I fell in the hole.
Ex Output:
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In this task, you will be given a single sentence or a set of sentences. You have to recognize the name of the disorder or disease. Disease is a disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific symptoms or that affects a specific location and is not simply a direct result of physical injury. Although there might be several correct answers, you need to write one of them.
Ex Input:
PURPOSE : To report a case of bilateral optic neuropathy in a patient receiving tacrolimus ( FK 506 , Prograf ; Fujisawa USA , Inc , Deerfield , Illinois ) for immunosuppression after orthotropic liver transplantation .
Ex Output:
optic neuropathy
Ex Input:
Patients with New York Heart Association classes II to IV CHF and left ventricular ejection fractions of no greater than 0 . 30 ( n = 3164 ) were randomized and followed up for a median of 46 months .
Ex Output:
CHF
Ex Input:
Findings consistent with coronary artery disease were detected in 12 ( 34 % ) patients and 3 ( 9 % ) controls ( p = 0 . 01 ) .
Ex Output:
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0.31024277210235596... |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
In this task, based on the given context word, you are asked to create a pair of sentences each containing a blank (_). The sentence pair should look similar and should be about two different persons (PersonX and PersonY). Additionally, the two sentences must be different in terms of trigger words (e.g., "sympathetic" and "stern") which express contrasting attributes about the two persons. The answer to the first and the second sentence must be PersonX and PersonY, respectively. PersonX and PersonY should not be equally likely to fill the blank. For each sentence, there should be an agreed upon answer to fill in the blank. Your generations should NOT contain potentially explicit, offensive, or adult content. Do not use the names of real people (e.g., Donald Trump, Putin, etc.) in your sentences. Avoid repeating the same style or phrase in twin sentences e.g., a contrasting sentence can always be created using simple negation i.e. by adding not, never, etc. Instead, try to increase diversity. Both twin sentences must contain at least 15 and at most 30 words. Twin sentences must have at least 70% overlapping words. You must utilize the given context word while writing the twin sentences. Each of the twin sentences must contain only one blank. Make sure that PersonX and PersonY have the same gender. In each sentence, PersonX and PersonY should be used only ONCE and PersonX should appear earlier than PersonY.
Context word: upset.
Solution: Sentence 1: PersonX yelled at PersonY because _ was so upset about the news.
Sentence 2: PersonX comforted at PersonY because _ was so upset about the news.
Why? As expected, two sentences contain mentions of PersonX and PersonY and they're quite similar. Their difference is in terms of trigger words ("yelled" and "comforted"), whcih result in them having different answers. As required by the instructions, the answer to sentence 1 and sentence 2 are PersonX and PersonY, respectively.
New input: Context Word: get a car dealing license.
Solution: | [
0.5039394497871399,
0.23490481078624725,
-0.191392183303833,
0.18242602050304413,
0.5114659667015076,
-0.562242329120636,
0.789131760597229,
1.1729525327682495,
-0.19091147184371948,
-0.44034847617149353,
-0.5753086805343628,
-0.14208483695983887,
-0.6214756965637207,
0.41665512323379517,
... |
Instructions: A text is given in Gujarati. Translate it from the Gujarati language to the Tamil language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence.
Input: પ્રધાનમંત્રી શ્રી નરેન્દ્ર મોદીએ ડીડી ફ્રી ડિશ પર પ્રથમ વખત તેમની પોતાની દૂરદર્શન ચેનલ મળવા બદલ રાજ્યના લોકોને અભિનંદન પાઠવ્યાં હતા.
Output: | [
-0.11010219156742096,
-0.00839250162243843,
-0.062288232147693634,
-0.680281400680542,
0.49104174971580505,
-0.31392011046409607,
0.39952659606933594,
-0.5538540482521057,
-0.2636188566684723,
0.2795124650001526,
-0.3180258274078369,
-0.6603454947471619,
-0.008992038667201996,
0.3211895823... |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then some input of the task.
A text is given in Bengali. Translate it from the Bengali language to the Hindi language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence.
पोषण अभियान के अंतर्गत पूरे देशभर में आधुनिक वैज्ञानिक तरीकों से पोषण को जन-आन्दोलन बनाया जा रहा है।
Output: | [
-0.512207567691803,
0.4035123586654663,
0.5839112997055054,
-0.27487117052078247,
-0.4367424547672272,
-0.5732829570770264,
0.12977132201194763,
0.2533148229122162,
-0.5310345888137817,
-0.01787628047168255,
-0.6736388802528381,
-0.6734749674797058,
-0.22557348012924194,
0.5167695879936218... |
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