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2Model prompt >>> Prime Minister Juha Sipilä's offer for the government to resign
3was accepted by President of Finland Sauli Niinistö on Friday. President
4Niinistö asked the cabinet to complete its term in office in an administrative
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7The President asked that the government and parliament resign and called on the
8president to resign.
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10The situation was also resolved after the cabinet refused to meet for three days
11because of the situation and no longer meeting, the official said.
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13The president spoke before Prime Minister Sipilä spoke before the government to
14explain all this, Sipilä said.
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16"The Cabinet will meet Friday for a full session to decide the nature and the
17nature of the matter and I hope that we can decide the matter quickly and
18quickly," he said at the government's request.
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20The President also urged the government not to fall into the hands of the
21Opposition that it is a new government because this opposition has tried to
22interfere in the political process by the government's policy of making Finland
23part of the Customs Union. He also urged the government to make sure that the
24new government gets rid of it's political opponents.
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26Sipilä confirmed that the new government would give a new term to President Jalo
27Meehan to fill it.
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29"The Cabinet will have to decide when the new administration will hold its last
30meeting with Sipilä as he has agreed to leave the Cabinet," he said.
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33Model prompt >>> President Niinistö's election ========================================
34SAMPLE 1 ======================================== victory was hailed by many
35with the slogan 'Sovereignity, Equality and Freedom.'
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37The Swedish news agency TT said a statement issued by the party following an
38election campaign conducted last October said: 'For many hours the Swedish press
39was full of lies about democracy, human rights and corruption. Yet, at the same
40time we are confident that we will hold the next election free from the 'false
41narrative behind the lies.'
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43'This election will go beyond the 'fake news' of an election campaign, but we
44are committed to ending lies and corruption. For us, truth is not a distraction.
45Our Party is committed to stopping this fake news from being distorted into
46'fake news.'<|endoftext|>
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49--- Model prompt >>> We, the President of United States, hereby propose the
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51following policy regarding climate change: ========================================
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53SAMPLE 1 ======================================== The United States will
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55establish a commission to work toward a set of policies through the Paris
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57Agreement, including a proposal for a Climate Change Partnership, the Joint
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59Statement of Action on Climate Change , and an interagency Climate Change
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61Working Group . We, the President of United States, also propose efforts to
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63implement our commitments under the Paris Agreement and the
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65Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change . We also further propose changes
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67to the climate change program, including increased support for renewable
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69energy technologies, changes to the U.S. Energy Use Review Program .
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71Specifically, we propose changes to the national plan to address climate
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73change, and our policy priorities under the Paris Agreement. The United
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75States and various foreign countries must contribute to a Comprehensive,
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77Sustainable, and Effective National Climate Agreement . We will do all
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79things in our power to accomplish this goal. ---
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84following policy regarding abortion: ========================================
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86SAMPLE 1 ======================================== I. Eliminate all forms of
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88birth control from pregnancy and terminate any pregnancy for any reason
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90within 60 days.
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92II. Limit an organization's ability to provide services for women seeking
93abortions to women willing to take an abortion and have their insurance paid
94for. ---
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97Model prompt >>> global warming is a good thing ========================================
98SAMPLE 1 ======================================== , but why are people so angry?
99In spite of many reports that the IPCC is biased or misleading, there remains a
100tendency for scientists to overstate or fail to take an important scientific
101approach to the issue. Why is that? If we were to address the greenhouse effect
102and how we deal with it at a time when there are other challenges to the world,
103then we could see more and better results.
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105This is a new paper by M.J. Anderson and H.R.M. Stelberding, authors of A
106Climate Solution: Solutions to Climate Change: Interactions between Science,
107Environment, Food and Agriculture, Public Health, Health Resources Management
108and Governance. In their review they outline four potential strategies that
109could be employed. First, they suggest three basic approaches for dealing with
110greenhouse gas emissions: 1. Establish an "endogenous" climate scenario, which
111involves both an international agreement and an international agreement that
112includes all its emissions, such that CO2 is removed as a pollutant and is then
113replaced with something less harmful. 2. Use global projections of global carbon
114pollution and anthropogenic climate change to reduce global greenhouse gas
115emissions using models. 3. Develop an agreement of all available technologies
116that will reduce greenhouse gas emissions as an emissions cost.
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118These six key approaches appear in the second paper. Anderson and Stelberding,
119co-author, use a model based on a large number of emissions scenarios. They
120suggest five possible approaches by which to measure emissions at levels which
121would reduce global emissions, and they propose an equilibrium scenario in which
122world temperatures would rise by a 1°C increase. They note a major reduction in
123greenhouse gas emissions can be achieved by following the rules set out in the
124IPCC. Finally, the models they use have very low CO2 concentrations in a much
125smaller but highly correlated world, where emissions of sulfur are more slowly
126being removed from the Earth's atmosphere than in much higher concentrations.
127This suggests that there is no need to use these models to estimate future
128costs. They are very optimistic.
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130If we are taking the same approach, there are only three possible scenarios that
131could be adopted that meet these criteria. First, they conclude that it would be
132"highly unlikely" that there could be a major change in global temperatures that
133reduces GHG emissions, and they are recommending using a model to predict the
134future costs of doing so. The other scenario they have based on the observed
135reductions in greenhouse gases, using CO2 concentrations to calculate future GHG
136emissions, is also based on a large group
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141SAMPLE 1 ======================================== . The fact that a third of
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143the population has been born outside the country is good news if and when a
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145third will be born there.
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147Finnian citizenship is often viewed as a last resort for many and for many
148reasons. But in fact, it is an integral part of Finnian culture and has become
149an important cornerstone in national identity.
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151This may seem like a strange thing to say, because it's one of the few things we
152don't think of when discussing Finland's immigration issues.
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154In many ways, there are certain things that are even more common than this, and
155those differences are usually things that go beyond a single person's name.
156However, people like to say that I can think of four Finnish people as being
157Irish. I may have been born in Dublin in a country that gave me the name John
158and that also gave me the surname Jormhild, but what of other Irish names or a
159country that gave them different names? ---
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162Model prompt >>> Immigration in Finland is a bad thing ========================================
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165There's nothing good about immigrants in Finland; they don't come and they don't
166come well. They come to work in restaurants and restaurants, eat at local
167restaurants, stay with friends and they come there and they go there. Some
168things they do and some things they don't do are a disgrace. What we have to
169learn is that we don't need them because they help us build a stable society,
170they help us keep the people happy, and they help the system of the country so
171we cannot break it down into two groups. All that is really going to matter in
172fact is that we are now under new government, the new government is the only one
173doing all this, there is nothing good at all in this thing – and to do that,
174we've got to find a way.
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176It's very difficult to come and work in Finland. We can't just just come here,
177we're coming here by ourselves for six months, you have to make it work. I'm not
178sure that we have to be afraid of working here, and you can't leave in two
179weeks. We have to fight to keep our country alive so we're going to work with
180the people, but they might not want us anymore than they do today. We have to
181fight more and they might want us to stay here. But we have to have hope in this
182situation so it doesn't end up like today.