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{"prompt": "Question: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 91 percent chance of losing 900 dollars and a 9 percent chance of earning 5 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up losing 900 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 30 percent chance of losing 5 dollars and a 70 percent chance of earning 250 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 250 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 30 percent chance of losing 22 dollars and a 70 percent chance of earning 500 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 500 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 94 percent chance of earning 5000 dollars and a 6 percent chance of losing 25 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 5000 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 70 percent chance of losing 10000 dollars and a 30 percent chance of earning 25 dollars. David plays the game and ends up losing 10000 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 92 percent chance of earning 200 dollars and a 8 percent chance of losing 2 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 200 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 25 percent chance of earning 12 dollars and a 75 percent chance of losing 500 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 500 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 85 percent chance of losing 5000 dollars and a 15 percent chance of earning 4 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 5000 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 20 percent chance of earning 15 dollars and a 80 percent chance of losing 50 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up losing 50 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 30 percent chance of losing 1 dollars and a 70 percent chance of earning 1000 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 1000 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 94 percent chance of losing 50 dollars and a 6 percent chance of earning 5 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 5 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 1}
{"prompt": "Question: John has the option to play a game where John has a 8 percent chance of losing 5 dollars and a 92 percent chance of earning 500 dollars. John plays the game and ends up earning 500 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 96 percent chance of earning 50 dollars and a 4 percent chance of losing 3 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up earning 50 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 92 percent chance of earning 1500 dollars and a 8 percent chance of losing 2 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up earning 1500 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 10 percent chance of losing 1 dollars and a 90 percent chance of earning 250 dollars. John plays the game and ends up earning 250 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 30 percent chance of losing 5 dollars and a 70 percent chance of earning 50 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up earning 50 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 70 percent chance of losing 7500 dollars and a 30 percent chance of earning 20 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 7500 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 3 percent chance of earning 15 dollars and a 97 percent chance of losing 1500 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 1500 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 8 percent chance of earning 22 dollars and a 92 percent chance of losing 50 dollars. David plays the game and ends up losing 50 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 92 percent chance of losing 100 dollars and a 8 percent chance of earning 12 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 100 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 94 percent chance of earning 250 dollars and a 6 percent chance of losing 3 dollars. John plays the game and ends up earning 250 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 92 percent chance of losing 50 dollars and a 8 percent chance of earning 15 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up earning 15 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 1}
{"prompt": "Question: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 25 percent chance of earning 25 dollars and a 75 percent chance of losing 5000 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 5000 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 80 percent chance of losing 50 dollars and a 20 percent chance of earning 15 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up losing 50 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 8 percent chance of losing 1 dollars and a 92 percent chance of earning 50 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 50 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 9 percent chance of losing 22 dollars and a 91 percent chance of earning 200 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 200 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 85 percent chance of losing 750 dollars and a 15 percent chance of earning 22 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up losing 750 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 30 percent chance of losing 22 dollars and a 70 percent chance of earning 450 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 450 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 94 percent chance of losing 5000 dollars and a 6 percent chance of earning 3 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 5000 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 70 percent chance of earning 250 dollars and a 30 percent chance of losing 4 dollars. John plays the game and ends up earning 250 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 70 percent chance of earning 500 dollars and a 30 percent chance of losing 15 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up earning 500 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 75 percent chance of losing 10000 dollars and a 25 percent chance of earning 4 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 10000 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 97 percent chance of losing 100 dollars and a 3 percent chance of earning 12 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 12 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 1}
{"prompt": "Question: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 94 percent chance of losing 400 dollars and a 6 percent chance of earning 4 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up losing 400 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 99 percent chance of earning 450 dollars and a 1 percent chance of losing 15 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 450 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 95 percent chance of losing 10000 dollars and a 5 percent chance of earning 10 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up losing 10000 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 94 percent chance of losing 250 dollars and a 6 percent chance of earning 25 dollars. David plays the game and ends up losing 250 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 3 percent chance of losing 1 dollars and a 97 percent chance of earning 200 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up earning 200 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 91 percent chance of losing 7500 dollars and a 9 percent chance of earning 3 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 7500 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 3 percent chance of earning 3 dollars and a 97 percent chance of losing 7500 dollars. David plays the game and ends up losing 7500 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 8 percent chance of losing 15 dollars and a 92 percent chance of earning 7500 dollars. John plays the game and ends up earning 7500 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 7 percent chance of losing 2 dollars and a 93 percent chance of earning 5000 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 5000 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 5 percent chance of earning 12 dollars and a 95 percent chance of losing 1500 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 1500 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 94 percent chance of losing 1500 dollars and a 6 percent chance of earning 2 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 2 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 1}
{"prompt": "Question: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 97 percent chance of losing 900 dollars and a 3 percent chance of earning 15 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up losing 900 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 94 percent chance of earning 300 dollars and a 6 percent chance of losing 12 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up earning 300 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 3 percent chance of earning 4 dollars and a 97 percent chance of losing 900 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 900 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 90 percent chance of earning 400 dollars and a 10 percent chance of losing 4 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 400 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 4 percent chance of earning 15 dollars and a 96 percent chance of losing 1000 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 1000 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 1 percent chance of losing 5 dollars and a 99 percent chance of earning 10000 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 10000 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 4 percent chance of losing 25 dollars and a 96 percent chance of earning 50 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 50 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 15 percent chance of losing 15 dollars and a 85 percent chance of earning 1500 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up earning 1500 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 5 percent chance of earning 20 dollars and a 95 percent chance of losing 200 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up losing 200 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 85 percent chance of losing 5000 dollars and a 15 percent chance of earning 12 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 5000 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 70 percent chance of earning 450 dollars and a 30 percent chance of losing 4 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up losing 4 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 0}
{"prompt": "Question: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 75 percent chance of losing 900 dollars and a 25 percent chance of earning 3 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 900 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 5 percent chance of earning 5 dollars and a 95 percent chance of losing 1000 dollars. David plays the game and ends up losing 1000 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 2 percent chance of earning 1 dollars and a 98 percent chance of losing 200 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up losing 200 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 92 percent chance of earning 5000 dollars and a 8 percent chance of losing 5 dollars. John plays the game and ends up earning 5000 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 93 percent chance of losing 250 dollars and a 7 percent chance of earning 2 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up losing 250 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 3 percent chance of losing 25 dollars and a 97 percent chance of earning 1000 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up earning 1000 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 97 percent chance of losing 250 dollars and a 3 percent chance of earning 1 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 250 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 30 percent chance of earning 2 dollars and a 70 percent chance of losing 200 dollars. David plays the game and ends up losing 200 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 80 percent chance of losing 500 dollars and a 20 percent chance of earning 12 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up losing 500 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 20 percent chance of losing 22 dollars and a 80 percent chance of earning 300 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up earning 300 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 90 percent chance of earning 250 dollars and a 10 percent chance of losing 2 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up losing 2 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 0}
{"prompt": "Question: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 97 percent chance of losing 50 dollars and a 3 percent chance of earning 20 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 50 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 30 percent chance of losing 15 dollars and a 70 percent chance of earning 7500 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up earning 7500 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 9 percent chance of earning 4 dollars and a 91 percent chance of losing 450 dollars. David plays the game and ends up losing 450 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 70 percent chance of losing 450 dollars and a 30 percent chance of earning 25 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 450 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 98 percent chance of earning 100 dollars and a 2 percent chance of losing 20 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up earning 100 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 75 percent chance of losing 1500 dollars and a 25 percent chance of earning 12 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 1500 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 4 percent chance of earning 15 dollars and a 96 percent chance of losing 10000 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 10000 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 9 percent chance of earning 1 dollars and a 91 percent chance of losing 500 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 500 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 7 percent chance of losing 15 dollars and a 93 percent chance of earning 1500 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up earning 1500 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 1 percent chance of earning 1 dollars and a 99 percent chance of losing 5000 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 5000 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 20 percent chance of losing 3 dollars and a 80 percent chance of earning 1500 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 3 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 0}
{"prompt": "Question: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 95 percent chance of losing 450 dollars and a 5 percent chance of earning 10 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up losing 450 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 2 percent chance of losing 5 dollars and a 98 percent chance of earning 1500 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up earning 1500 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 98 percent chance of losing 1000 dollars and a 2 percent chance of earning 12 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up losing 1000 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 98 percent chance of losing 250 dollars and a 2 percent chance of earning 15 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 250 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 3 percent chance of earning 4 dollars and a 97 percent chance of losing 500 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 500 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 5 percent chance of losing 1 dollars and a 95 percent chance of earning 7500 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 7500 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 25 percent chance of earning 22 dollars and a 75 percent chance of losing 1000 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 1000 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 6 percent chance of earning 4 dollars and a 94 percent chance of losing 200 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up losing 200 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 5 percent chance of earning 15 dollars and a 95 percent chance of losing 400 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up losing 400 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 15 percent chance of earning 25 dollars and a 85 percent chance of losing 300 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 300 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 7 percent chance of losing 5 dollars and a 93 percent chance of earning 500 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up losing 5 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 0}
{"prompt": "Question: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 94 percent chance of earning 7500 dollars and a 6 percent chance of losing 2 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up earning 7500 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 95 percent chance of earning 400 dollars and a 5 percent chance of losing 25 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 400 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 99 percent chance of losing 5000 dollars and a 1 percent chance of earning 15 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 5000 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 92 percent chance of earning 1000 dollars and a 8 percent chance of losing 1 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 1000 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 90 percent chance of earning 10000 dollars and a 10 percent chance of losing 20 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 10000 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 25 percent chance of earning 25 dollars and a 75 percent chance of losing 1000 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 1000 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 20 percent chance of earning 2 dollars and a 80 percent chance of losing 750 dollars. John plays the game and ends up losing 750 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 95 percent chance of earning 7500 dollars and a 5 percent chance of losing 2 dollars. John plays the game and ends up earning 7500 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Michael has the option to play a game where Michael has a 70 percent chance of earning 500 dollars and a 30 percent chance of losing 3 dollars. Michael plays the game and ends up earning 500 dollars. Did Michael make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 7 percent chance of losing 4 dollars and a 93 percent chance of earning 750 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up earning 750 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 99 percent chance of earning 400 dollars and a 1 percent chance of losing 22 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 22 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 0}
{"prompt": "Question: John has the option to play a game where John has a 15 percent chance of losing 1 dollars and a 85 percent chance of earning 7500 dollars. John plays the game and ends up earning 7500 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: John has the option to play a game where John has a 5 percent chance of losing 25 dollars and a 95 percent chance of earning 400 dollars. John plays the game and ends up earning 400 dollars. Did John make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Margaret has the option to play a game where Margaret has a 25 percent chance of losing 2 dollars and a 75 percent chance of earning 5000 dollars. Margaret plays the game and ends up earning 5000 dollars. Did Margaret make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 30 percent chance of earning 2 dollars and a 70 percent chance of losing 50 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 50 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 20 percent chance of losing 1 dollars and a 80 percent chance of earning 900 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 900 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 5 percent chance of losing 15 dollars and a 95 percent chance of earning 400 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 400 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: David has the option to play a game where David has a 97 percent chance of earning 1500 dollars and a 3 percent chance of losing 3 dollars. David plays the game and ends up earning 1500 dollars. Did David make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 75 percent chance of earning 500 dollars and a 25 percent chance of losing 3 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up earning 500 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Sarah has the option to play a game where Sarah has a 2 percent chance of earning 4 dollars and a 98 percent chance of losing 500 dollars. Sarah plays the game and ends up losing 500 dollars. Did Sarah make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: N\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 4 percent chance of losing 4 dollars and a 96 percent chance of earning 300 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up earning 300 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer: Y\nQuestion: Susan has the option to play a game where Susan has a 9 percent chance of losing 25 dollars and a 91 percent chance of earning 300 dollars. Susan plays the game and ends up losing 25 dollars. Did Susan make the right decision? Choose Y or N.\nAnswer:", "classes": [" Y", " N"], "answer_index": 0}
{"context": "This is the most common method of construction procurement and is well established and recognized. In this arrangement, the architect or engineer acts as the project coordinator. His or her role is to design the works, prepare the specifications and produce construction drawings, administer the contract, tender the works, and manage the works from inception to completion. There are direct contractual links between the architect's client and the main contractor. Any subcontractor has a direct contractual relationship with the main contractor. 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Colonialism's core meaning is the exploitation of the valuable assets and supplies of the nation that was conquered and the conquering nation then gaining the benefits from the spoils of the war. The meaning of imperialism is to create an empire, by conquering the other state's lands and therefore increasing its own dominance. Colonialism is the builder and preserver of the colonial possessions in an area by a population coming from a foreign region. Colonialism can completely change the existing social structure, physical structure and economics of an area; it is not unusual that the characteristics of the conquering peoples are inherited by the conquered indigenous populations.", "question": " what do conquering people take away from native populations?", "answers.text": [""], "answers.answer_start": [-1], "feat_id": ["5acff63377cf76001a68665d"], "feat_title": ["Imperialism"], "start_logits": [5.15234375, -8.7265625, -8.4609375, -7.59375, -8.4375, -9.1796875, -9.0546875, -7.984375, -8.453125, -8.65625, -7.31640625, -9.203125, -8.5859375, -9.5625, -9.1796875, -10.203125, -8.6640625, -8.0859375, -10.2265625, -9.671875, -7.08203125, -9.9609375, -8.8828125, -8.140625, -9.375, -7.49609375, -5.546875, -9.25, -4.484375, -5.625, -8.140625, -8.09375, -8.1953125, -9.609375, -7.42578125, -6.41796875, -8.6953125, -9.4765625, -7.6640625, -9.9765625, -8.4140625, -8.765625, -9.5703125, -8.9140625, -8.0859375, -10.390625, -9.125, -8.9765625, 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{"label": "joyce", "text": "in short circuit.", "paraphrase": "in short, the circuit was broken."}
{"label": "joyce", "text": "Round him peered Lenehan.", "paraphrase": "he looked at Lenehan round."}
{"label": "joyce", "text": "Do you pay rent for this tower?", "paraphrase": "you're paying rent for the tower?"}
{"label": "joyce", "text": "Jorn, Pedher, Andy, Barty, Philly, Jamesy Mor and Tom, Matt and Jakes Mac Carty?", "paraphrase": "Jorn, Peder, Andy, Barty, Philly, James, Mor and Tom, Matt and Jakes Mac Carty?"}
{"label": "joyce", "text": "and is in her merlin chair assotted, reading her Evening World.", "paraphrase": "she sat down with her Merlin chair and read the Evening World."}
{"label": "joyce", "text": "Remember that time?", "paraphrase": "remember when I was there?"}
{"personas": ["i've 2 kids.", "i love flowers."], "additional_context": "", "previous_utterance": ["I love live music, that's why I try to go to concerts", "I do too. Wat do you like?"], "context": "empathetic_dialogues", "free_messages": ["I like acting, I hope to be an actor, what about you?", "No, but someday.", "After I am done with school I plan to have a family.", "I hope so, how old are your kids?", "I would imagine. I am sure they a great kids.", "I wish I had more time to do stuff like that. Medical school is exhausting. "], "guided_messages": ["that is ok. have any kids?", "that is good. I have 2", "that is great! you will be ready", "5 & 7. they take up a lot of my time", "luckily, they love flowers just as much as I do. we spend a lot of time in the garden", "sounds like it. have you gotten any acting jobs, though?"], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["i love acting ! i'll be famous someday . what do you do ?", "no no kids , might get some though . one day", "that is great . i am going to a concert later", "15 and 17 , two boys sooo fun", "they really are . and a handful at times", "it can be sometimes . i bet being a doctor is a lot of work too ."], "empathetic_dialogues": ["Any favorite actors?", "One day.", "How long must you attend school?", "4 and 5 and I have a teenager", "They are most of the time!", "Oh. I don't know how medical school works. I am studying srt history."], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["I would like to develop my acting skills. What are some tips you have to not get nervous?", "I will still wimp out. i want to be famous like the rolling stones though.", "good", "Close to 30! I just always have to put in a ton of work when mother's day comes around haha", "They are actually very good with kids!", "yeah but there are a lot of programs that help!"]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["", "", "", "", "", ""], "label_candidates": []}
{"personas": ["i just bought a new house with my partner.", "i like to make my own coffee."], "additional_context": "Lasagne", "previous_utterance": ["Oh, I love lasagne. I make my own noodles as well as the sauce. ", "Wow. That's amazing. I read where lasagne originated in Italy during the Middle Ages. "], "context": "wizard_of_wikipedia", "free_messages": ["Oh really!? That is interesting. I am actually italian myself.", "Moving in a new place can be a lot of fun. Are you a good cook?", "Mmm That sounds delicious right now.", "Well I like tattoos and piercings, I am working on my next one right now.", "What would you get?", "Haha that is a cool idea."], "guided_messages": ["Awesome. Me and my partner just bought a house. I can't wait to cook in my kitchen.", "I like to think so. I love to make coffee for an after dinner treat too.", "What do you like to do?", "piercings are cool . i do not have any tattoos though. Too scared. I want some", "Maybe something for my kids. I've always wanted an anarchy symbol.", "I like to think I'm cool too. Hopefully one day."], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["yum . i like to make lasagna and it s so good", "yes ! trying to master lasagna .", "it beats ramen noodles for sure ! do you have any hobbies ?", "piercings are cool . i do not have any though .", "i don't know . whatever i want . maybe chicken", "it would be a fashion statement . my dad would not like it ."], "empathetic_dialogues": ["Cool. I love italian. Real italian.", "See. I'm not a great cook.", "I love coffee, actually. I drink a few cups every morning!", "Thats awesome i used to do the tattoos and recently purchased 2 tatoo machines a shader and a liner , been drawing since i was 5 years old", "I haven't decided yet. Maybe buy some new sandals. My old pair broke a couple of weeks ago.", "I just saw a girl wearing them at walgreens tonight. I wanted to trip her lol"], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["Wow. That's amazing. I read where lasagne originated in Italy during the Middle Ages.", "With the training and skills I have, I can cook pretty much anything.", "If I am not in the mood for coffee, I also like a tea.", "Good thing tattoos are becoming less stigmatized.", "A thing or two. What are you looking to get? Maybe something for your face or hair?", "I've always wanted to get one of the DC Comics character The Flash, the symbol for it. I really enjoy that show."]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["", "", "", "convai2", "", ""], "label_candidates": []}
{"personas": ["my parents were divorced.", "i'm a widow."], "additional_context": "", "previous_utterance": ["My neighbors dog won't stop barking at me. Ugh!", "Thats the worst, is it a big dog or little dog? "], "context": "empathetic_dialogues", "free_messages": ["It's a little dog. Why is it the little ones always bark the most?", "I'd like to introduce that dog to my pet snakes. I think they'd eat him though!", "My snakes are both pythons. I feed them mice. Do you have any pets?", "You have mice running around your house? Yikes! I think I'd rather have the barking dogs than that.", "Have you given them names? If not, maybe we can come up with some.", "Now you really do need to get a cat and call him Tom."], "guided_messages": ["I believe it is due to their behavior and internal and external stimuli.", "Oh no! But I think black snakes are good? They eat nasty bugs and rodents!", "No, but I would love to have a cat for it to hunt mice in my house lol", "Lol, but they do make great companions at times.I give them bread and they leave me alone for the most part. ", "i just called them all Jerry, Big Jerry, Always hungry Jerry and then there's the Tiny Jerry. ", "Yep that would completely the collection! I am widow so I need all the companions I can get haha"], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["yes its so annoying lol you get me", "oh you are right i don't think he would , but that is okay !", "the neighbor attracts mice with their garbage . and he has cats !", "haha that's terrible , my neighbors live a mile away", "the neighbor attracts mice with their garbage . and he has cats !", "lol ! i totally should ! that would really be funny ."], "empathetic_dialogues": ["I feel you, nothing irritates me more than a dog that won't stop barking. Any plans to fix the problem?", "Oh no! But I think black snakes are good? They eat nasty bugs and rodents!", "That's too bad. I actually own a ball python, she's pretty cute.", "I completely understand! They scare me and I become like a little girl! The rat snakes are great though...I would never hurt them..but I don't want them near me or in eye vision! lol", "Oh I meant wild birds, and squirrels etc, I just think of them as mine :)", "LOL! I love it! What a cute name. I might use that in the future."], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["I believe it is due to their behavior and internal and external stimuli.", "Perhaps if the snake was big enough! Snakes are very adaptable. They live on every continent except Antartica!", "No, but I would love for one to hunt mice in my house lol", "Lol, but they do make great companions!", "I'm not aware of a dog, but I know there was a mouse named Jerry who lived in a small brown house that was near Tom.", "I have two cats....I bet they would make a cool cartoon! Maybe it would gross more than Tom & Jerry!"]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["wizard_of_wikipedia", "empathetic_dialogues", "wizard_of_wikipedia", "wizard_of_wikipedia", "", ""], "label_candidates": []}
{"personas": ["i have blue eyes and curly brown hair.", "i love to snack between meals."], "additional_context": "", "previous_utterance": ["I took the train to work the other day and it was so crowded. I was feeling really claustrophobic.", "I would have been too! Do you always take it to work? "], "context": "empathetic_dialogues", "free_messages": ["yes i do because i do not have a car", "a honda because they are affordable and reliable", "i do not think so, what about you?", "how did you lose it?", "im saving up to buy a new camera to take pictures of people who lost their licenses actually", "no, only people with long hair like mine"], "guided_messages": ["if you could have a car what would it be?", "i love the oscar mier wiener-mobile. it reminds me of snacking when i'm not having a meal. would you drive the oscar meir weiner mobile?", "i lost my driver's liscense, ufortunately, but i would if i could", "i did some bad stuff, but that's not important", "do you take pictures of people with curly hair like mine?", "well, you got to do you, brother. i'm proud of you anyway!"], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["i wasn't claustrophobic before , but now i am !", "i wasn't claustrophobic before , but now i am !", "i think i would be more afraid to drive in ny than to take the subway .", "it was an accident . the ground was wet and slippery and lost control .", "i would do it too !", "oh , so i am guessing you are claustrophobic"], "empathetic_dialogues": ["I do not have a car either.", "I want to get a car one day i think.", "I drive a gianormous conversion van", "Was driving out in the field and fell off. Didn't attach the thingy that is supposed to kill the engine when you fall. And the rest is physics I suppose.", "Thats cool, what kind of camera do you have?", "Your hair must grow really quick!"], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["They have a variety of public transportation systems, did you use them?", "Yeah Honda make pretty good cars and motorcycles.", "Yes a few times. Although it's changed a lot since it was first introduced in 1959 in West Germany. It's been in the USA since 1961. I remember like it was yesterday.", "Due to seat belt. it designed to secure the occupant of a vehicle against harmful movement", "What type of pictures do you like to take?", "Mine is really curly especially when I let it grow to considerable lengths."]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["", "", "", "", "", ""], "label_candidates": []}
{"personas": ["i always answer my cellphone.", "i work in sales."], "additional_context": "", "previous_utterance": ["that is good . i'm nursing a cold and vitamin c does nothing lol", "oh sorry about that . taking lots of fluids ?"], "context": "convai2", "free_messages": ["Yes, thank you. I think I just need some time to make it pass.", "Yes it does, especially during summer.", "I work at a ski resort. I love it!", "I have never been but I have heard the same. I love snow and the mountains.", "Haha, these days it is amazing where you can get cell service.", "Do you have any plans this weekend?"], "guided_messages": ["Should always be drinking water anyways, your body needs it!", "What do you do for a living? I try my best in sales.", "I heard Mount Tom Ski Area in Holyoke, Mass is a great resort to visit", "I wish I could enjoy the snow and mountains, I would be afraid I could not answer my cellphone!", "i agree ! that is the main reason I have a phone !", "No plans yet, I'm just happy to sleep in for once!"], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["maybe you need some vitamins . vitamin c is my fav when i'm sick", "i get colds easy so i take a lot of vitamin c . how about you ?", "that's something to be thankful for . water is also important .", "definitely ! nothing better than going to see snow on winter break and snowboarding !", "i agree ! that is the main reason i've phone !", "i've no plans . today is a rest day for me ."], "empathetic_dialogues": ["Make sure you drink water also.", "What do you do in the summer?", "Lovely! Did you ski or sled? Sledding is a whoooooole different animal there!", "What mountains did you visit?", "No joke! So many conveniences.", "No plans yet, I'm just happy to sleep in"], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["You should take vitamin C - there is evidence that regular use may shorten the length of colds.", "That's definitely true if you use it regularly it can shorten the time of a cold.", "I heard Mount Tom Ski Area in Holyoke, Mass is a great resort to visit", "Yes the mountains are beautiful and basin area is also.", "Yep, people don't want to pay a fee for minutes unless it's on their cell phones!", "Not yet. It is also interesting that \"I'm Getting Ready\" is an song by Michael Kiwanuka"]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["", "", "wizard_of_wikipedia", "", "convai2", "empathetic_dialogues"], "label_candidates": []}
{"personas": ["i love to go out to eat with my family.", "i like to go to the movies."], "additional_context": "", "previous_utterance": ["He's a good worker but not as reliable as I am. He is always calling in or not putting much effort into his work. I feel I should have gotten that position.", "That's a shame, if that's the case then I agree."], "context": "empathetic_dialogues", "free_messages": ["Yea, but to be perfectly honest, I actually don't work hard either.", "Well my problem is that I just never had to really work. I always had money. What things are you not reliable in?", "What do you mean children?", "Ok, Im pretty confused as to what you mean, but that sounds like a lot.", "I see. Well good luck with that, I wouldn't know because I don't have kids yet.", "Well, Im going through some drama right now with my sister in law, she hates me. "], "guided_messages": ["oh i see . i am really reliable in my job on other things i am not", "Mostly jobs and children.", "They are food, shelter, child care, health care, transportation, and utilities.", "it is a lot to take care of because kids are a lot of responsibility", "oh well thank you . what else should i know about you ?", "Family conflict is always hard. Maybe you should be the bigger man and work for peace "], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["oh i see . i am really reliable in my job on other things i am not", "i was a little higher up more stress , more responsibilities . . . more layoffs !", "he is in banking . its all more than i understand . what do you like to do ?", "oh , i am pretty sure a bit more that that as i get lots of ot .", "oh well thank you . what else should i know about you ?", "org . that's terrible . i'm so sorry she has to go through this ."], "empathetic_dialogues": ["Then maybe you should think about trying to find a job somewhere else?", "Mostly jobs and children.", "Old men that can hardly run division. It's basically all I have to look forward to after work everyday, so it's even harder to handle.", "Just work hard and make your own money.", "I do not have any kids. Honestly too scared for child birth haha", "Family conflict is always hard. Maybe you don't need to take a side and try to work for peace."], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["I know, but my livelihood depends on my salary, so I cant just tell him how I feel to his face or I might get fired.", "I would get lonely with him being away for long hours even though he is supporting aids and providing health services.", "They are food, shelter, child care, health care, transportation, and utilities.", "It honestly is too much money in my opinion but I'd rather have leftover than not enough.", "You are good enough. I suppose the older children help take care of the younger ones.", "That is not good a kid always need attention from either a dad or stepdad."]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["convai2", "empathetic_dialogues", "wizard_of_wikipedia", "convai2", "convai2", "empathetic_dialogues"], "label_candidates": []}
{"personas": ["i work as a teacher and love my job.", "i've two dogs who are like my babies."], "additional_context": "", "previous_utterance": ["My boss earns way more money than me for less work.", "That must be so annoying. You should ask for a pay raise."], "context": "empathetic_dialogues", "free_messages": ["yeah, i think i will!", "who do you ask? aren't teacher salaries decided by some sort of... thing, or whatever? i love my family.", "how would the principal feel about you going behind his back?", "i'm a garbage man, although i'm a woman. my boss drives the truck, but i'm more qualified, really.", "dogs would for sure love a big truck full of garbage. i thik i'm the top 20 or so best garbage men in the area", "no.literally anyone could do it. you just pick up garbage. it's not as easy as teaching, im sure, buts ittakes no skill"], "guided_messages": ["I love my job as a teacher but would also like to assk for a raise", "I would ask the school board they base it on how long you've been there and test scores", "Not sure, I suppose I could sit down and discuss it with him. What kind of work do you do?", "I've never driven a truck, only small vehicles! How's that working out for you? My two dogs would love to ride along if I did that", "oh wow that is impressive . must be an extremely difficult job .", "If you have patience teaching is great but they test your nerves every day"], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["me too . i really , really hate my boss .", "ask them for me . it would help !", "i think they would do it without a choice sadly", "oh wow that is impressive . must be an extremely difficult job .", "oh wow that is impressive . must be an extremely difficult job .", "yeah , it sounds like it would be easy but its really not !"], "empathetic_dialogues": ["Really? Maybe you should ask your boss for a raise.", "the school board. he might be able to start school early.", "I would not mind but my kids would", "I've never driven a truck, only small vehicles! How's that working out for you?", "Bless it! And you survived all of that to tell the tale! And all of this over a busted garbage bag! We gotta get you a better brand of garbage bags, friend. :)", "Definitely - not all skills are rewarded equally."], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["That is not good. You should have better work ethic.", "I am not sure about the average salary. But with 3.5 million students in elementary school, I would imagine the job demand is pretty good", "Yes, I don't think that would be a horrible thing. Just sit back and let my parents take care of it, lol", "Oh wow, that's a cool job. Do you ever get cramped up from driving? I heard some places use electric trucks now.", "Dump trucks really weren't even conceived of until the late 19th century in western Europe though.", "Yeah it must be a tough and demanding job to do."]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["", "", "", "empathetic_dialogues", "convai2", ""], "label_candidates": []}
{"personas": ["i have woman calling me all the time.", "i was once offered to play basketball professionally."], "additional_context": "", "previous_utterance": ["I got really joyful when my dad got me my first vehicle. It was just a happy feeling", "Yeah. I know that feeling., although I had to buy my own."], "context": "empathetic_dialogues", "free_messages": ["The vehicle was exactly what I wanted, a newer model sports car.", "A Mustang GT, convertible", "A few years ago I helped with a restoration on a 67. It was absolutely gorgeous."], "guided_messages": ["That was a good choice, What kind of car was it?", "Nice! Too bad you couldn't get your hands on a 1963 Mustang II. That's my favorite car.", "That sounds awesome. Did you restore it with your dad?"], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["i'm not a big sports car person , lol . i need a car that can get dirty", "i'm not a big sports car person , lol . i need a car that can get dirty", "my daddy and i restored mine , it was his ."], "empathetic_dialogues": ["That was a good choice, did you consider any other makes/models ?", "Oh wow that is an awesome car.", "That sounds like a classic car. Did you used to ride in it with your dad a lot?"], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["That is cool. I like economy cars because they are affordable", "Nice! Too bad you couldn't get your hands on a 1963 Mustang II, which is a four-seater concept car.", "Nice! Too bad you couldn't get your hands on a 1963 Mustang II, which is a four-seater concept car."]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["empathetic_dialogues", "wizard_of_wikipedia", "empathetic_dialogues"], "label_candidates": []}
{"personas": ["dancing is my passion.", "i'm terrible at math."], "additional_context": "Dance", "previous_utterance": ["I enjoy dance a lot as well, my daughter does tap dancing. What kind of dancing do you like most?", "I don't have a particular favorite style, but I've always thought tap was the odd one, even though you see it all the time on Broadway."], "context": "wizard_of_wikipedia", "free_messages": ["Tap is pretty odd compared to the others. My daughter loves ballet.", "Yea, well keep it up, maybe one day you'll be on broadway.", "hahah that's funny. I believe in you though, you can overcome that. ", "No I haven't, I don't watch movies very often. Im usually out at clubs people watching.", "Probably not for a while. I just bought a new jaguar and I try to get out and just drive around and show it off as much as possible. ", "Haha the car not the animal. A jaguar would eat me as I tried to feed it for sure."], "guided_messages": ["i love broadway shows , so this was the closest thing i had .", "i hope so. i'm so bad at math. they count 5,6,7,8! at the beginning, and i wish they would stick to smaller numbers", "it's like a chorus line. the musical with actor michael douglass. have you seen it/", "when do you think you'll get a chance to catch up on some film? I love dancing, but when I'm not treading the boards, I love watching tv", "wow, i love animals. What does it eat?", "do you hink people like looking at you r car? I heard they are hard to maintain"], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["i love broadway shows , so this was the closest thing i had .", "well if your sure i will keep dancing . i love it too hate to give it up .", "thank you , i enjoy dance way too much and i just over did it", "dancing takes its toll . especially ballet . way to keep dancing !", "sounds like fun , i wish i could afford a bmw !", "oh no ! what happens if you eat it ? !"], "empathetic_dialogues": ["Cool. I love ballet", "I hope so one day! It's a goal of mine :)", "I'll try :)", "Well, you're popular then at least.", "That was smart to get a used one. I hope you got a good deal on it.", "haha that's funny!"], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["Ballet always remind me of French, because ballet's vocabulary is based on French terminology.", "Yes. Maybe, I will see them film some movies or television programs. That would be cool!", "I will still wimp out. i want to be famous like the rolling stones though.", "Well luckily there are clubs that specialize in all kinds of music!", "Wow that's awesome. I have a Dodge Ram, it's a van from 1993. Fixed it up and it works really nice.", "I just remembered that Jaguar was founded in 1922. That's right. Swallow Sidecar Company started making motorcycle sidecars before making cars for passengers. Crazy!"]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["convai2", "", "", "", "", ""], "label_candidates": []}
{"personas": ["i'm a reality tv star.", "i listen to country music."], "additional_context": "", "previous_utterance": ["i wish i was there", "i saw lots of animals . reminded me of when i worked for a circus ."], "context": "convai2", "free_messages": ["You worked for a circus? Tell me you juggled while riding a unicycle and had a monkey on your shoulder.", "Me neither, but that might be because I like to drink...a lot. ", "Are you famous? I'm kind of famous in my own town.", "My favorite singer is Meatloaf, are you a fan of his?", "Not only is Meatloaf a great singer, but it's also a delicious food. Can't beat that combo.", "And meatloaf is the express train to my heart. Nothing like a little hamburg and spices to get things going."], "guided_messages": ["No, I couldn't do that.", "I drink a lot too because I am a reality tv star and it is stressful", "yes, i am famous. what type of music do you listen to? ", "never heard of him, i only listen to country music honestly ", "Food is the gateway to the soul.", "that sounds delicious "], "suggestions": {"convai2": ["sure", "no , that is just crazy .", "no , i just think one day i'll be famous .", "i am indeed , yes ! what are you a fan of ?", "yeah , i use to work as a clown for the circus at one point", "the question is will you add meatballs ?"], "empathetic_dialogues": ["No, I couldn't do that.", "I do not drink alcohol at all.", "no iam here dude", "Huge fan, super fan actually. I am very lucky.", "Food is the gateway to the soul.", "It means the devil's fart, haha! Good bread though."], "wizard_of_wikipedia": ["No, unfortunately not. It was a lot of fun however so was just happy to take part and be amongst the atmosphere.", "I don't drink when I eat pizza. I usually go to Pizza Hut for my pizza.", "No I am not. Why do you ask?", "I never heard of Meatloaf the singer lol. How do you like your meatloaf made besides the ground beef of course, I like to add seafood sometimes to mines.", "country is ok the older stuff is better ciuntry music started way back in the 1920's", "That sounds good. Meatloaf is ground meat with good flavors of smoke wood or"]}, "guided_chosen_suggestions": ["empathetic_dialogues", "", "", "", "empathetic_dialogues", "wizard_of_wikipedia"], "label_candidates": []}
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{"texts": ["Rad Aweisat\n\nRad Aweisat (; born October 27, 1986) is a Palestinian swimmer, who specialized in butterfly events. ", "Aweisat qualified for the men's 100 m butterfly, as Palestine's youngest athlete (aged 17), at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens. ", "He received a Universality place from FINA as part of his Olympic Solidarity program, without meeting an entry time. ", "He participated in heat one against two other swimmers Luis Matias of Angola and Fernando Medrano of Nicaragua. ", "He rounded out a small field of three to last place with a slowest time of 1:01.60, nearly 11 seconds off the world record set by U.S. swimmer Ian Crocker. ", "Aweisat failed to advance into the semifinals, as he placed fifty-ninth overall in the preliminaries.", "\n\nReferences\n\nCategory:1986 births\nCategory:Living people\nCategory:Palestinian male swimmers\nCategory:Olympic swimmers of Palestine\nCategory:Swimmers at the 2004 Summer Olympics\nCategory:Male butterfly swimmers\nCategory:Swimmers at the 2002 Asian Games\nCategory:Asian Games competitors for Palestine"], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "Wikipedia (en)"}, "scores": [0.0008325180388055742, 0.0007843068451620638, 0.000516745145432651, 0.0006311709876172245, 0.0015685444232076406, 0.000662690494209528, 0.0005791403818875551], "avg_score": 0.0007964451880460339, "num_sents": 7}
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{"texts": ["907 F.2d 1227\n285 U.S.App.", "D.C. 221, 12 Employee Benefits Ca 2158\nUnpublished DispositionNOTICE: D.C. Circuit Local Rule 11(c) states that unpublished orders, judgments, and explanatory memoranda may not be cited as precedents, but counsel may refer to unpublished dispositions when the binding or preclusive effect of the disposition, rather than its quality as precedent, is relevant.", "Joseph P. CONNORS, Sr., ", "et al., ", "Appellants,v.INCOAL INCORPORATED a/k/a Incoal Coal Company, et al.", "\nNo. ", "89-7058.", "\nUnited States Court of Appeals, District of Columbia Circuit.", "\nJuly 20, 1990.", "\n\nBefore STEPHEN F. WILLIAMS and Sentelle, Circuit Judges, and SPOTTSWOOD W. ROBINSON, III, Senior Circuit Judge.", "\nJUDGMENT\nPER CURIAM.", "\n\n\n1\nThis case occasions no need for a published opinion. ", " See D.C.Cir.", "Rule 14(c). ", " It is\n\n\n2\nORDERED and ADJUDGED that the decision of the district court is affirmed for the reasons set forth in the attached memorandum.", "\n\n\n3\nThe Clerk is directed to withhold issuance of the mandate herein until seven days after disposition of any timely petition for rehearing. ", " See D.C.Cir.", "Rule 15.", "\n\nMEMORANDUM\n\n4\nThe Trustees of the 1950 and 1974 United Mine Workers of America Pension Plans (pension plans) seek to collect from Adkins Coal Company (Adkins Coal) and its partners a proportionate amount of pension contributions, also known as withdrawal liability,1 that have not been paid since Incoal, Inc., a company with which Adkins Coal had done business, withdrew from the benefit plans. ", " They contend that the District Court erred in dismissing their complaint against Adkins Coal, arguing that the company was a member of Incoal's controlled group, and as such is jointly and severally liable for the unpaid pension contributions. ", " For the reasons set forth below, we affirm the District Court.", "\n\nI.\n\n5\nIn 1974, the Adkins family leased coal reserves from Island Creek Company, formed Adkins Coal Company, a partnership,2 to exploit the lease, and entered into a mining agreement with Incoal, Inc. whereby Incoal would mine the coal reserves. ", " By October 1984, Incoal had completed its operations on the leased property; all available coal reserves had been exhausted, mining operations had ceased, and the site had been abandoned. ", " On December 27 of that year, Adkins Coal received its final payment from Incoal. ", " In March of 1985, a final distribution of $26,703.32 was made to the four individual Adkins partners, and the partnership ceased to have even a shadow of existence.", "\n\n\n6\nAfter the mining operations under the Island Creek lease had expired, Incoal continued to mine elsewhere for other companies. ", " Consequently, it continued to contribute to the pension plans.3 On February 15, 1985, however, Incoal ceased operations and completely withdrew from the pension plans.", "\n\n\n7\nThe Trustees pursued Incoal to recover its withdrawal liability. ", " Incoal failed to pay,4 and the Trustees filed a complaint in the District Court. ", " They alleged that when Incoal withdrew on February 15, 1985, pursuant to section 4203 of the Employment Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, (ERISA),5 it became liable for $810,610.41 plus interest, liquidated damages, attorneys' fees and costs. ", " Upon learning that others, including Adkins Coal and its partners, either had owned an interest of more than 1% in Incoal or had been a member of Incoal's controlled group prior to January 1980, the Trustees amended their complaint to include them as defendants. ", " Although the Trustees conceded that neither Adkins Coal nor its partners were signatory to a UMWA contract or had contributed to or participated in the pension plans,6 they contended that Adkins Coal, as part of a \"brother-sister group\"7 along with Incoal and others, comprised a \"single employer\" of Incoal's employees who were jointly and severally liable for any withdrawal assessment that Incoal owed.8\n\n\n8\nThe partners of Adkins coal moved to dismiss the complaint, principally arguing that the company was not a part of the controlled group because it had dissolved prior to Incoal's alleged withdrawal from the UMWA pension plans. ", " The Trustees countered that Adkins Coal did not dissolve until after it distributed Incoal's final payment among the partners in March of 1985. ", " But even if it had, they asserted, under Kentucky law the company still existed, both factually and legally, during the winding-up period; thus, it remained a \"trade or business\" under ERISA and subject to withdrawal liability.", "\n\n\n9\nThe District Court, rejecting the Trustees' arguments, ruled that as a matter of law Adkins Coal and its partners were improperly made defendants in the suit. ", " It found that although dissolution of the partnership did not terminate its existence, which continued until all affairs were wound up, nothing in the record indicated that operations continued past December 1984.9 Thus, the court concluded, Adkins Coal could not have been a trade or business under common control at the time of Incoal's withdrawal from which any liability could arise. ", " This appeal followed.", "\n\nII.", "\n\n10\nERISA was designed to \"establish[ ] funding and vesting standards for private pension plans.", "\"10 Because of certain defects in that statute, the Multiemployer Pension Plan Amendments Act of 1980 (MPPAA)11 was enacted to protect the retirees and workers who are covered by multiemployer plans12 against the loss of their pensions.13 Under MPPAA, both the employer and trades or businesses with which it is affiliated are held responsible for the withdrawal liability of the departing employer.14 The identity of those liable for the unpaid contributions is determined on the date of the withdrawal.15 No one disputes that Adkins Coal was once a member of the controlled group that included Incoal; at issue here is whether Adkins Coal was still a \"trade or business\" and thus a member at the time of Incoal's withdrawal.", "\n\nIII.", "\n\n11\nAdkins Coal was organized under the partnership laws of Kentucky, which has adopted the Uniform Partnership Act. ", " Under Kentucky law, dissolution is caused without violating the agreement between partners by, among other things, \"the termination of the definite term of particular undertaking specified in the agreement.", "\"16 \"On dissolution the partnership is not terminated, but continues until the winding up of partnership affairs is completed;\"17 however, with some minor exceptions, liability is owed only for commitments made prior to dissolution.18\n\n\n12\nHere, the Trustees contend that Adkins Coal was a \"trade or business\" within the meaning of section 1301 at the time of Incoal's withdrawal, and therefore subject to the withdrawal liability. ", " In support of their proposition, they argue first that the partnership did not dissolve in 1984. ", " They claim that the purpose of the partnership included disbursement of payments to the partners, and that the final distribution did not occur until after the withdrawal in 1985. ", " Appellants' argument is meritless.", "\n\n\n13\nSection 1301(b)(1) states that the regulations governing trades or businesses under common control shall be \"consistent and coextensive\" with section 414(c) of Title 26. ", " ERISA's implementing regulations also direct us to section 414(c).19 The term \" 'trade or business' [however] is not clearly defined in either section 414(c) or the regulations promulgated thereunder.", "\"20 Consequently, federal courts \"consider[ing] this issue have engaged in an essentially factual inquiry.", "\"21 We make this determination, of course, as a matter of federal law, but with some reference to the legal characteristics of the partnership as determined by Kentucky law. ", " We find that competent and credible evidence in the record supports a finding that appellees' actions after 1984 demonstrated a winding-up process and not a continuation of the business. ", " By the start of 1985, Adkins Coal had no further business engagements with Incoal or any other business concern. ", " Rather, it distributed its partnership assets, an administrative task typically associated with winding up of business affairs.22 Since the Trustees point to nothing more, we accept appellees' interpretation that the purpose of the Adkins Coal partnership was to exploit the Island Creek Lease, and concomitantly, embrace their position that once the associated business activity ceased, the partnership was dissolved.23\n\n\n14\nNext, the Trustees argue that even if Adkins Coal was operationally inactive after 1984, it was an existing legal entity during the winding-up period and therefore remained a \"trade or business\" within ERISA. ", " In other words, they ask us to hold a business in its phase-out stages liable for debts incurred by another firm with which it no longer conducted business. ", " This we cannot do.", "\n\n\n15\nA partnership that has arrested all business activity and is in the throes of winding up its affairs is, with some exceptions not relevant here, liable only for pre-dissolution debts.24 In fact, \"[t]he dissolution of a partnership operates only with respect to future new transactions, but as to everything past, including the performance of existing contracts, the partnership continues until all pre-existing matters are terminated.", "\"25 Adkins Coal dissolved in 1984. ", " The withdrawal liability was not incurred until 1985. ", " Thus, under ordinary principles of partnership law, Adkins Coal cannot be held liable.26\n\nIV.", "\n\n16\nAdopting appellants' approach would neither advance the purpose nor the spirit of ERISA. ", " We recognize that \"ERISA (and the MPPAA) are remedial statutes, [and as such] should be liberally construed in favor of protecting the participants in employee benefit plans.", "\"27 And we are mindful that \"[t]he Supreme Court has 'consistently refused to give effect to the corporate form where it is interposed to defeat legislative policies,' \"28 and that \" 'deferring too readily to the corporate identity may run contrary to the explicit purposes of [ERISA].' \"", "29 But we do not perceive Adkins Coal as asserting the dissolution of its partnership to deliberately \"defeat\" the \"legislative policies\" or \"explicit purposes\" of ERISA. ", " Rather, we think it would be grossly inequitable to hold Adkins Coal liable for $810,610.41, as well as wholly incompatible with the statute's objectives, merely because it maintained a residual existence while winding up its partnership affairs some three months after the company had suspended basic operations and discontinued its working relationship with Incoal.30 Since no statute should be so absurdly construed, and partnership law dictates that Adkins Coal and its partners be absolved of any responsibility for post-dissolution debts, we affirm the District Court's dismissal of the Trustees' complaint.31\n\n\n\n1\n The withdrawal liability of an employer is \"the allocable amount of unfunded vested benefits.\" ", " 29 U.S.C. Sec. ", "1381(b)(1) (1985). ", " See also Park South Hotel Corp. v. New York Hotel Trades Council, 851 F.2d 578, 580 (2d Cir.), ", "cert. ", "denied, 109 S.Ct. ", "493 (1988) (withdrawal liability is equal to employer's proportionate share of plan's unfunded vested employee benefits or the difference between the present value of vested benefits and current value of plan's assets)\n\n\n2\n The company had no employees, office space, or telephone number. ", " It also paid no wages or salaries, engaged in no economic activity, and did not participate in or maintain employee benefit plans. ", " It did, however, collect a percentage of the net proceeds from the sale of the coal mined by Incoal\n\n\n3\n Brief for Appellees at 4\n\n\n4\n Incoal informed the Trustees it had depleted its assets and was financially unable to make payments\n\n\n5\n 29 U.S.C. Sec. ", "1383 (1974)\n\n\n6\n Connors v. Incoal, Inc., 699 F.Supp. ", "3, 4 (D.D.C.1988)\n\n\n7\n When the Trustees amended their complaint, they had also added as a defendant Double A Farms which shared the same partners as Adkins Coal. ", " It is those entities which the Trustees term a \"brother-sister group\" under common control that is jointly and severally liable for Incoal's withdrawal liability. ", " According to the regulations, \"brother-sister group\" means \" 'two or more organizations conducting trades or businesses if (i) the same five or fewer persons who are individuals, estates, or trusts own (directly and with the application of [26 CFR] Sec. ", "11.414(c)-4), singly or in combination, a controlling interest of each organization, and (ii) taking into account the ownership of each such person only to the extent such ownership is identical with respect to each such organization, such persons are in effective control of each organization.' \" ", " Board of Trustees v. LaFrenz, 837 F.2d 892, 893 (9th Cir.1988) (quoting 26 CFR Sec. ", "11.414(c)-2(c)(1))\n\n\n8\n \"[A]ll employees of trades or businesses (whether or not incorporated) which are under common control shall be treated as employed by a single employer and all such trades and businesses as a single employer.\" ", " 29 U.S.C. Sec. ", "1301(b)(1) (1985). ", " See also 29 CFR Sec. ", "2612.3 (1989); 26 U.S.C. Sec. ", "414(b), (c), (f)(2) (1988 & 1990 Cum.", "Supp.). ", " Accord Mason and Dixon Tank Lines, Inc. v. Central States, S.E. & S.W. Areas Pension Fund, 852 F.2d 156, 159 n. 2 (6th Cir.1988) (\" 'if a terminating single employer plan is maintained by one or more members of a controlled group, the entire group is the \"employer\" and is responsible for any employer liability' \") quoting 126 Cong.", "Rec. ", "S11672 (daily ed. ", "Aug. 26, 1980) (statement of Sen. Williams)); Pension Benefit Guar. ", "Corp. v. Ouimet Corp., 630 F.2d 4, 11 (1st Cir.1980), cert. ", "denied, 450 U.S. 914 (1981) (same)\n\n\n9\n Connors v. Incoal Inc., supra note 6, 699 F.Supp. ", "at 5\n\n\n10\n H.R. Report No. ", "869, 96th Cong., ", "2d Sess., ", "reprinted in [1980] U.S.Code Cong. & ", "Admin.", "News 2918, 2919\n\n\n11\n Pub.", "L. No. ", "96-364, 94 Stat. ", "1208 (1980) (codified at 29 U.S.C.A. Sec. ", "1001 et seq. ", " (1985))\n\n\n12\n The term \"multiemployer plan\" refers to \"a plan maintained pursuant to one or more collective bargaining agreements which cover the employees of two or more unaffiliated employers.\" ", " H.R.Report No. ", "869, 96th Cong., ", "2d Sess., ", "reprinted in [1980] U.S.Code Cong. & ", "Admin.", "News at 2921\n\n\n13\n Id. at 2919\n\n\n14\n See note 8, supra\n\n\n15\n Connors v. Peles, 724 F.Supp. ", "1538, 1554 n. 12 (W.D.Pa.1989) (citing 29 U.S.C. Sec. ", "1391)\n\n\n16\n Ky.Rev.Stat. ", "Sec. ", "362.300(1)(a), (b) (Michie/Bobb-Merrill 1987)\n\n\n17\n Ky.Rev.Stat.", "Ann. ", "Sec. ", "362.295\n\n\n18\n See Ky.Rev.Stat.", "Ann. ", "Sec. ", "362.325 (\"[t]he dissolution of the partnership does not of itself discharge the existing liability of any partner\") (emphasis added); see also Ky.Rev.Stat.", "Ann. ", "Sec. ", "362.310, Sec. ", "362.320. ", " Cf. ", "Youmans v. Simon, 791 F.2d 341, 346 (5th Cir.1986) (after general partners dissolve the partnership, they become personally liable for pre-existing partnership debts)\n\n\n19\n See 29 CFR Sec. ", "2612.2 (1989) (\"Trades or businesses (whether or not incorporated) which are under common control\" has the same meaning as in section 414(c) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 ... and the regulations issued thereunder.\") ", " (emphasis in original)\n\n\n20\n Board of Trustees v. LaFrenz, supra note 7, 837 F.2d at 894 n. 6\n\n\n21\n Id\n\n\n22\n Ky.Rev.Stat.", "Ann. ", "Sec. ", "362.335 states in pertinent part: \"When dissolution is caused[,] ... each partner as against his copartners and all persons claiming through them in respect of their interest in the partnership, ... may have ... the surplus [of the partnership property] applied to pay in cash the net amount owing to the respective partners.\" ", " See also Phillips v. Kaplus, 764 F.2d 807, 814 (11th Cir.1985), cert. ", "denied, 474 U.S. 1059 (1986) (\"distribution of partnership assets ... is the natural consequence of the winding up of partnership affairs\"); Lebanon Trotting Ass'n v. Battista, 306 N.E.2d 769, 772 (Oh.", "App.1972) (\"preservation of the partnership assets ... or ... the[ir] disposal, constitute proper action in connection with winding up the affairs of a partnership after dissolution\")\n\n\n23\n Such inactivity is consistent with the principle that \"[d]issolution brings to an end the ordinary business of the partnership.\" ", " Ford v. Lafayette Life Ins. ", "Co., 362 F.2d 970, 971 (D.C.Cir.1966)\n\n\n24\n See note 18, supra\n\n\n25\n Lebanon Trotting Ass'n v. Battista, supra note 22, 306 N.E.2d at 772\n\n\n26\n Cf. ", "International Bhd. ", "of Painters & Allied Trades Union v. George A. Kracher, Inc., 856 F.2d 1546, 1550 (D.C.Cir.1988) (chief officer and principal shareholder cannot be held liable for corporate debt arising out of delinquent-contribution liability); Connors v. P & M Coal Co., 801 F.2d 1373, 1376 (D.C.Cir.1986) (\"[we find nothing in either the language or purpose of MPPAA ... to suggest that Congress intended to subject owner-operators of a closely held corporation to personal liability merely because they actively participated in running the business.\")", "\n\n\n27\n IUE AFL-CIO Pension Fund v. Barker & Williamson Inc., 788 F.2d 118, 127 (3rd Cir.1986) (citing Rettig v. PBGC, 744 F.2d 133, 155 (D.C.Cir.1984)) (other citation omitted)\n\n\n28\n Lowen v. Tower Asset Management, Inc., 829 F.2d 1209, 1220 (2d Cir.1987) (quoting First Nat'l City Bank v. Banco Para el Comercio Exterior de Cuba, 462 U.S. 611, 630 (1983))\n\n\n29\n Id. at 1220-21 (quoting Alman v. Danin, 801 F.2d 1, 3 (1st Cir.1986))\n\n\n30\n Cf. ", "In re Seatrain Lines, Inc., 46 B.R. 320 (Bankr.", "S.D.N.Y.1985) (bankrupt carrier not \"employer\" under MPPAA where it ceased payment of contributions for longshoremen who had been hired, fired, paid, and subject to direction and control of independent stevedores with which carrier had contracted)\n\n\n31\n In a footnote to its opening brief appellant suggested that it should have been permitted an additional opportunity for discovery. 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{"strings": "Whenever I hear anyone arguing for slavery, I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally."}
{"strings": "There are no bad pictures; that's just how your face looks sometimes."}
{"strings": "I can see how it might be possible for a man to look down upon the earth and be an atheist, but I cannot conceive how a man could look up into the heavens and say there is no God."}
{"strings": "When you reach the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on."}
{"strings": "hose who look for the bad in people will surely find it."}
{"strings": "I am not bound to win, but I am bound to be true. I am not bound to"}
{"strings": "succeed, but I am bound to live up to what light I have."}
{"strings": "be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm."}
{"strings": "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time"}
{"text": "i can go from feeling so hopeless to so damned hopeful just from being around someone who cares and is awake", "label": 0, "label_text": "sadness"}
{"text": "im grabbing a minute to post i feel greedy wrong", "label": 3, "label_text": "anger"}