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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Output: No
This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input case for you: On Wednesday, Bushnell and Kimotho met again to finish their discussion, Bushnell told Kenya Television. The ambassador was cut on her lip and hands in the blast, which damaged the embassy, (shattered) the glass shell of the 22-story Cooperative Bank House and toppled the six-story Ufundi House.
Verb: shattered
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example Input: His car was spotted in Slepian's suburban Amherst neighborhood in the weeks before the shooting, and was found abandoned at New Jersey's Newark International Airport in December, investigators said. Kopp's stepmother, who married Kopp's father when Kopp was in his 30s, said Thursday from her home in Irving, Texas : I would like to (see) him come forward and clear his name if he's not guilty, and if he's guilty, to contact a priest and make his amends with society, face what he did.
Verb: see
Example Output: No
Example Input: ( AP ) -- An abortion foe who is the subject of an international manhunt was charged with murder Thursday in the slaying of a doctor who was (cut) down in his kitchen by a sniper's bullet.
Verb: cut
Example Output: Yes
Example Input: NAIROBI, Kenya ( AP ) _ U.S. Ambassador Prudence Bushnell wrapped up some unfinished business on Wednesday, meeting with Kenya's trade minister to finish talks that were (interrupted) by the car bombing of the embassy.
Verb: interrupted
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TASK DEFINITION: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
PROBLEM: It strongly condemns the terrorist bomb attacks. And it (stresses) that every nation has the duty to refrain from organizing, instigating, assisting or participating in terrorist acts in another state.
Verb: stresses
SOLUTION: Yes
PROBLEM: Even before the killing, Schumer was tyring to draw more attention to the anti-abortion record of his opponent, Senator Alfonse D'Amato, a Republican who is also running on the Right to Life Party line. In a New York Times / CBS News poll completed on Saturday, 69 percent of those polled said they did not (know) D'Amato's position on abortion, and only 19 percent knew that he opposed abortion rights.
Verb: know
SOLUTION: No
PROBLEM: How it changes things is a little hard to say at this point. If the father (shows) up in Miami and decides to go and ring the doorbell of his relatives and find his son, well, the family in Miami is on record as saying they would turn over Elian to him.
Verb: shows
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example input: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Example output: No
Example explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: Congress reconvenes Jan. 24. The Justice Department and the INS must n't (allow) the opportunists of Capitol Hill to get their hooks into Elian.
Verb: allow
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
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Question: It's possible that New York politics has never seen anything as crass as Eliot Spitzer's willingness to exploit the unfortunate murder of Slepian as a steppingstone for his own political ambitions, Berhrmann said. Several consultants agreed that there might (be) political hay to be made in Slepian's death but that it had to be done carefully.
Verb: be
Answer: No
Question: We will not lend our respective resources, whether they be in the form of police officers or any other resources, to assist the federal government in any way, shape or form to inappropriately repatriate Elian Gonzalez to Cuba, said Alex Penelas, mayor of Miami-Dade County. As of Wednesday evening, Lazaro Gonzalez, the boy's great-uncle and temporary guardian, still had not signed an agreement to hand the child over to immigration officials if the Miami relatives (lose) a fight to keep him when the case is heard in May in the 11th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals.
Verb: lose
Answer: No
Question: Among the first three former Warsaw Pact countries to accede to NATO on Friday were also Poland and the Czech Republic. The ambassadors of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic issued a joint statement Friday saying the three countries' entry into NATO will consolidate Europe's security and (help) eliminate threats to it.
Verb: help
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example Input: He said Cuba has not prohibited Gonzalez from going to Miami to retrieve Elian, American attorneys -- and even American officials -- have counseled against it. We have gotten the same message from U.S. officials -- in private -- several times that it is not advisable for this man to appear in U.S. territory, (said) Alarcon.
Verb: said
Example Output: Yes
Example Input: The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were (killed), most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day.
Verb: killed
Example Output: Yes
Example Input: It is for me very symbolic that it is precisely here that we today accept the guarantee that my country never again will become the powerless victim of foreign invasion, Kavan said. In looking ahead to even greater expansion of NATO, Polish Foreign Minister Bronislaw Geremek said, We should keep the door of the alliance open for those who have (fought) for freedom...
Verb: fought
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
[EX Q]: The official said the hair was in a cap that authorities found very near the location from which the sniper is thought to have fired the rifle bullet that killed Slepian as he stood in the kitchen of his home in the Buffalo suburb of Amherst, N.Y. But The Buffalo News reported Friday that the hair was in a packet, with at least two bullets, that was found buried in the ground more than 50 feet from a tree where police believe the sniper stood and (fired).
Verb: fired
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: It is for me very symbolic that it is precisely here that we today accept the guarantee that my country never again will become the powerless victim of foreign invasion, Kavan said. In looking ahead to even greater expansion of NATO, Polish Foreign Minister Bronislaw Geremek said, We should (keep) the door of the alliance open for those who have fought for freedom...
Verb: keep
[EX A]: No
[EX Q]: On Wednesday, Ricardo Alarcon, head of Cuba's National Assembly and Castro's key man for U.S. - Cuban relations, said the convictions prove the homes of those uncles are no place for Elian. Practically everyone surrounding him either has been, or may be in the future, (joining) the prison system in the U.S. That's not the best interest of the child, Alarcon told reporters in Havana.
Verb: joining
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Ex Input:
He's as likely to be in Boston, Massachusetts, as in Buffalo, New York. Authorities want to (question) the unidentified woman who allegedly traveled with Kopp, according to an investigator quoted by the newspaper.
Verb: question
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
Albright, echoing the president, said the United States would " continue to be present around the world, wherever we have interests to defend. " " We will do all we can to (protect) our diplomatic and military peoples around the world, " she said.
Verb: protect
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
Anti-Castro demonstrators thronged the street near the local INS office in Miami Wednesday, demanding that Elian be allowed to stay. Today is a sad day for the US Constitution... and for the hopes and dreams of Elian's mother Elizabeth, who died with nine other adults when their boat sank as they attempted to (reach) Florida, said Roger Bernstein, representing the Miami Gonzalez family.
Verb: reach
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
question:
( AP ) -- About 500 people attended a Sunday night memorial service for the Buffalo-area physician who performed abortions, one year after he was (killed) by a sniper's bullet.
Verb: killed
answer:
Yes
question:
The rally in Cardenas, Cuba, was marked by songs, tears and personal recollections of Elian. It was the most personal and emotional of many held since early December, when Cuban President Fidel Castro promised mass mobilization until the boy was (returned) to his father.
Verb: returned
answer:
Yes
question:
Another cousin, Georgina Cid, said Elian's father had intended to flee Cuba himself, but was being coerced by the Castro government to stay and make certain statements. He wanted to reunite with his son -- but not in Cuba, Cid (said).
Verb: said
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Part 1. Definition
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Part 2. Example
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Answer: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Part 3. Exercise
Canadian authorities issued a nationwide arrest warrant Monday for James Charles Kopp, a U.S. fugitive on the FBI's most wanted list for an alleged anti-abortion murder. Kopp also is wanted for (questioning) in at least two other shootings of doctors who performed abortions.
Verb: questioning
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
[EX Q]: In looking ahead to even greater expansion of NATO, Polish Foreign Minister Bronislaw Geremek said, We should keep the door of the alliance open for those who have fought for freedom... Another curtain should never (descend) on Europe.
Verb: descend
[EX A]: No
[EX Q]: A nurse who was critically injured in the 1998 abortion clinic bombing in Birmingham, Ala., was among those who attended the interfaith ceremony at a Presbyterian church for Dr. Barnett Slepian. Police kept watch outside and about 25 undercover police were (scattered) throughout the crowd.
Verb: scattered
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: Officials in Tanzania and Kenya, where she arrived next, also hoped she would produce new aid for their countries, where the Aug. 7 terrorist blasts killed 257 people in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam. FBI agents, meanwhile, (pushed) ahead with their all-out investigation into the bombings.
Verb: pushed
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Output: No
This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input case for you: MANILA, Philippines ( AP ) _ Philippine President Joseph Estrada on Tuesday (condemned) the bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and offered condolences to the victims and their families.
Verb: condemned
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
A: No
Rationale: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: Reno has already met with Lazaro Gonzalez's lawyer and a Catholic nun from Miami who oppose his return to Cuba, as well as with Elian's two grandmothers from Cuba, who want him returned. In Havana, Elian's father (joined) President Fidel Castro on Thursday in a packed auditorium in what has become a daily public rally to press for the boy's return.
Verb: joined
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Let me give you an example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
The answer to this example can be: No
Here is why: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
OK. solve this:
She spoke of Slepian and other abortion providers who have been killed. They paid an awful price for reproductive freedom and the women they served, she (said).
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution is here: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this: As of Friday, the border between Western Europe and the former Soviet Union moved to the eastern border of Poland. In her speech, in the small auditorium where dignitaries from the three countries sat and the three foreign ministers flanked her on the stage, Albright countered that NATO would now (do) for Europe's East what NATO has already helped to do for Europe's West.
Verb: do
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Ex Input:
U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher on Wednesday led a team of medical specialists to Africa to help victims of terrorist attacks on the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. We want to build on the long-term partnership that has existed between our countries to (help) innocent Kenyans who suffered in the bombing, Satcher said at a news conference.
Verb: help
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
Another suspect is awaiting extradition from Britain. The FBI (says) Bin Laden is the leader of a terrorist organization known as Al-Aqeda, The Base.
Verb: says
Ex Output:
Yes
Ex Input:
As of Friday, the border between Western Europe and the former Soviet Union moved to the eastern border of Poland. In her speech, in the small auditorium where dignitaries from the three countries sat and the three foreign ministers flanked her on the stage, Albright countered that NATO would now (do) for Europe's East what NATO has already helped to do for Europe's West.
Verb: do
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
question:
In its latest deadline, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service has given the Miami relatives until 9 a.m. Tuesday to sign a paper promising to (turn) over the boy to immigration authorities if they lose their federal court appeal.
Verb: turn
answer:
No
question:
His trip is still on, the embassy said. The blast in Nairobi occurred at almost exactly the same moment as an explosion (ripped) through the American Embassy in Tanzania's commercial capital Dar es Salaam.
Verb: ripped
answer:
Yes
question:
Reno denied the request, but Manuel Gonzalez did n't back down. In a town where expressing even the slightest approval for Cuban President Fidel Castro can prompt threats of physical harm, Manuel Gonzalez filed a motion in federal court asking for custody of Elian so that he could help (reunite) the boy with his father in Cuba.
Verb: reunite
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Teacher: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Reason: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this instance: U.S. Surgeon General David Satcher on Wednesday led a team of medical specialists to Africa to help victims of terrorist attacks on the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania. We want to build on the long-term partnership that has existed between our countries to help innocent Kenyans who suffered in the bombing, Satcher (said) at a news conference.
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
[EX Q]: It is the largest reward the government has ever offered for a fugitive. A total of $650,000, meanwhile, is being offered for information leading to the arrest of Kopp, who is (charged) with gunning down Dr. Barnett Slepian last fall in his home in Buffalo, N.Y. Slepian provided legal abortions in western New York state.
Verb: charged
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: I am the father. Elian was found Thanksgiving Day (clinging) to an inner tube at sea after his mother, stepfather and eight other people drowned while trying to reach Florida by boat.
Verb: clinging
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: The bomb blast has not generated any hatred against... Americans in Tanzania, he (said).
Verb: said
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Output: No
This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input case for you: Their repeated acts of terrorism must be met with the severest possible crackdown by law-enforcement authorities. If an armed police officer has to be stationed outside every abortion provider's home and office, 24 hours a day, let it be (done).
Verb: done
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Output: No
This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input case for you: The bomb blast has not generated any hatred against... Americans in Tanzania, he (said).
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
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Question: A man whose house was allegedly a bomb factory was arrested in connection with last year's deadly U.S. Embassy blasts in Kenya and Tanzania and was brought to the United States for trial. The suspect -- Khalfan Khamis Mohamed -- was (scheduled) to appear before a U.S. magistrate judge in Manhattan at midday, according to a statement today by U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White.
Verb: scheduled
Answer: Yes
Question: Most other opponents of abortion, however, condemned the shooting and abortion. In his Sunday Mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, Cardinal John O'Connor called the murder wrong but he urged those angered by the slaying to (be) equally angered by abortions.
Verb: be
Answer: No
Question: Holder said that INS acted appropriately but now that we have this new information, we'll have to look at it, and see, like I said, what steps if any are appropriate. Florida state records show Lazaro Gonzalez, 49, was found guilty of (driving) under the influence of alcohol at least twice from 1991 to 1997.
Verb: driving
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
All European states must cooperate in creating a joint security system, he was quoted as saying. All European states must (work) together in the interests of all countries rather than of separate groups.
Verb: work
No
Carpenter said the U.S. government's counterterrorism program has paid out over $6 million in some 20 cases around the world for credible information. On the FBI list, Bin Laden and Kopp replace two former Libyan intelligence agents charged in the Dec. 21, 1988, bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 that (killed) 259 people on the plane and 11 on the ground in Lockerbie, Scotland.
Verb: killed
Yes
The FBI is conducting further DNA tests of the hair found outside Dr. Slepian's home. This more extensive set of tests could enable officials to (declare) an absolute match between the two hair strands, the first law enforcement official said.
Verb: declare
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
[Q]: While state-run television broadcast footage of Cuban exiles protesting in Miami against the repatriation of Elian Gonzalez, the Cuban government urged its people to keep up their own demonstrations to ensure the boy's return. The unusual airing of protests against President Fidel Castro (appeared) aimed at warning Cuban citizens that South Florida exiles could still force the reversal of the U.S. government's decision to return Gonzalez to Cuba.
Verb: appeared
[A]: Yes
[Q]: It was likely to be opposed by Elian's Miami relatives, who are fighting to keep the boy in the United States and who have said they think Gonzalez is being controlled by Fidel Castro's government. Gonzalez also wrote to Attorney General Janet Reno earlier this week, demanding that Elian be returned to him and (saying) he does not recognize the courts hearing the custody battle.
Verb: saying
[A]: Yes
[Q]: Found clinging to an inner tube off the coast of Florida in late November, Elian has been the subject of an international custody battle. His mother died trying to (get) Elian and herself to the United States.
Verb: get
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TASK DEFINITION: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
PROBLEM: Meissner gave no reason for the Jan. 14 deadline, and it is still unclear how Elian would be transported back to Cuba if the Gonzalez family's appeals are unsuccessful. The INS offered three options : that Gonzalez come to (pick) up his son, that the family in Miami take him to Cuba, or that a third party escort the child to his homeland.
Verb: pick
SOLUTION: No
PROBLEM: It was likely to be opposed by Elian's Miami relatives, who are fighting to keep the boy in the United States and who have said they think Gonzalez is being controlled by Fidel Castro's government. Gonzalez also wrote to Attorney General Janet Reno earlier this week, (demanding) that Elian be returned to him and saying he does not recognize the courts hearing the custody battle.
Verb: demanding
SOLUTION: Yes
PROBLEM: Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that The Nuremberg Files was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was (informed) Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on threatening and harassing language.
Verb: informed
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Teacher: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Reason: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this instance: About 100 protesters marched in front of the federal building in Orlando on Friday night, waving Cuban and American flags and chanting Cuba libre and long live the USA. Two men (carried) a banner that said President Clinton, Please keep Elian in the United States.
Verb: carried
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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.
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Why? This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input: The three are expected to join in April, as part of marking NATO's 50th anniversary. With their membership secure, they also can (participate) in planning for the NATO summit in April.
Verb: participate
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example Input: Since then, 427 fugitives have been taken into custody or located, 133 of them as a result of citizen assistance, the FBI said. A total of $650,000 is being offered in the United States for information (leading) to Kopp's arrest.
Verb: leading
Example Output: No
Example Input: As did Castro, a master manipulator of public opinion in Cuba. Had the relatives allowed Elian to (return) to Cuba, they would have denied the dictator an opportunity to reenergize support for his regime.
Verb: return
Example Output: No
Example Input: The three are expected to join in April, as part of marking NATO's 50th anniversary. With their membership secure, they also can (participate) in planning for the NATO summit in April.
Verb: participate
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example input: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Example output: No
Example explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: Slepian, 52, was shot with a rifle. Authorities have (said) they believe the weapon may have been buried in advance of the shooting, with the killer digging it up to fire the shot, then reburying it and fleeing.
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
The concern in Cuba always has been that if Gonzalez goes he will immediately become involved in political and legal problems that will prevent his speedy return. Elian's paternal grandmother, Mariela, told reporters that she was willing to go to Miami to retrieve her grandson if it was assured to her that she could pick him up and return immediately to Cuba without (become) embroiled in legal or political problems.
Verb: become
No
Among the first three former Warsaw Pact countries to accede to NATO on Friday were also Poland and the Czech Republic. The ambassadors of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic issued a joint statement Friday saying the three countries' entry into NATO will consolidate Europe's security and help (eliminate) threats to it.
Verb: eliminate
No
It is unclear how the political side of this affair will play out. Elian's relatives in Miami have indicated they plan to (appeal), as is their right.
Verb: appeal
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: Since the tragedy, Elian has become a political poster boy for Cubans with diametrically opposed ideologies living on both sides of the Florida Straits. During his speech Wednesday night, Castro expressed irritation that much of the rest of the delegation was not granted visas to travel to the United States to (stay) with Elian while waiting out a federal appeal filed by Elian's Miami relatives and assist in his rehabilitation.
Verb: stay
Output: No
Input: Consider Input: The State Department also ordered the departure of all non-emergency personnel and families of employees from the embassy at Islamabad and from U.S. consulates in Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar. The warnings came after Pakistan (handed) over to Kenyan officials a suspect in the U.S. Embassy bombings, Mohammed Saddiq Odeh, also known as Mohammad Sadiq Howaida and Abdull Bast Awadh.
Verb: handed
Output: Yes
Input: Consider Input: The concern in Cuba always has been that if Gonzalez goes he will immediately become involved in political and legal problems that will prevent his speedy return. Elian's paternal grandmother, Mariela, told reporters that she was willing to go to Miami to retrieve her grandson if it was assured to her that she could (pick) him up and return immediately to Cuba without become embroiled in legal or political problems.
Verb: pick
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: Officials said last week that six people were in custody for questioning about the bombing. About 200 Americans _ nonessential U.S. Embassy staff and their families _ (left) Pakistan today on orders from Washington following a pattern of threats against Americans there since the Africa bombings.
Verb: left
Output: Yes
Input: Consider Input: This is an assault not only on individual doctors but on the rights and liberties of all Americans. Last week the FBI joined Canadian authorities to (investigate) a series of unsolved sniper shootings of doctors in Canada and western New York dating to 1994.
Verb: investigate
Output: No
Input: Consider Input: Some Kenyans have complained that after the Nairobi bombing, rescuers gave priority to finding American victims and to protecting evidence at the expense of saving African lives. But Albright and other U.S. officials have strongly disputed that notion, (saying) the priority had been rescuing all possible, African and American.
Verb: saying
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Teacher: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Reason: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this instance: The mother was practically kidnapped along with the boy to make the late-November trip, Castro said. The Cuban leader (said) Elian had been especially loved by his parents because the mother had earlier suffered seven miscarriages.
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
In an interview with the Spanish language broadcast of CNN, Elian's father also criticized how the meeting was handled. He repeated charges that his relatives and others in Miami had offered him money to (stay) in the United States with his son.
Verb: stay
No
The boy's father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, lives in Cuba and wants him back. But Elian's relatives in Miami have (fought) to keep the boy permanently, saying they could provide him with a better life than he would have on the communist island.
Verb: fought
Yes
That matter is under review, Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder said when asked Thursday about the violations. We will look at that, (try) to make some kind of factual determination and then decide what steps, if any, need to be taken.
Verb: try
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Detailed Instructions: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
See one example below:
Problem: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Problem: Slepian was shot in the back on Friday night as he stood in his kitchen. No suspects have been (identified).
Verb: identified
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Output: No
This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input case for you: The group would be ready to leave for the United States as soon as Tuesday, Castro said. Gonzalez said he would (go) get his son alone if U.S. authorities promised they would turn Elian over to him immediately and allow them to fly back to Cuba right away, Castro said Sunday.
Verb: go
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
I formally object to the legal moves made or being made by those who are arbitrarily retaining Elian, Gonzalez said in the letter, dated Monday. In the letter, Gonzalez said he does not recognize the jurisdiction of the U.S. court system, which is weighing an attempt by Elian's Miami relatives to (block) his return to Cuba.
Verb: block
No
Albright told the foreign minister the American people share in the profound sorrow of the Tanzanians and said the United States will maintain its presence throughout Africa and throughout the world. These bombings will not (cause) America to back down or retreat, she declared.
Verb: cause
No
Albright told the foreign minister the American people share in the profound sorrow of the Tanzanians and said the United States will maintain its presence throughout Africa and throughout the world. These bombings will not (cause) America to back down or retreat, she declared.
Verb: cause
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution is here: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this: If it's not too badly rusted, they may be able to match the bullet back to the weapon, said Walter Rowe, forensics sciences professor at George Washington University. The rifle might also have clothing fibers, fingerprints or a serial number that can be traced to the buyer, Rowe (said).
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Ex Input:
Today, I'm here to tell you we have our suspect, said Bernard Tolbert, special agent-in-charge of the FBI's Buffalo office. Kopp, 44, of St. Albans, Vt., became the subject of an international manhunt in November when he was (called) a witness in the case.
Verb: called
Ex Output:
Yes
Ex Input:
Like the family, we are monitoring developments concerning the possible arrival of ( Elian's father ) Juan Miguel Gonzalez in the United States, said Robert Wallis, INS director for the Miami district. Government officials had threatened to (revoke) the boy's parole if his great-uncle, Lazaro Gonzalez, did not sign a document agreeing to hand Elian over to federal officials once the family's appeal in the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals was decided.
Verb: revoke
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
If it's not too badly rusted, they may be able to match the bullet back to the weapon, said Walter Rowe, forensics sciences professor at George Washington University. The rifle might also have clothing fibers, fingerprints or a serial number that can be traced to the buyer, Rowe (said).
Verb: said
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Question: The government yields none of its legal or moral authority in the case if it gives the relatives and their supporters time to reflect and to look for a gentler resolution. As a matter of law, compassion and common sense, the government is entitled to reunite Elian with his father, and it has the power to (enforce) that right, despite the bluster of Miami's demagogic political leaders.
Verb: enforce
Answer: No
Question: In looking ahead to even greater expansion of NATO, Polish Foreign Minister Bronislaw Geremek said, We should keep the door of the alliance open for those who have fought for freedom... Another curtain should never (descend) on Europe.
Verb: descend
Answer: No
Question: If you are not Cuban, they said, you just would not understand. If it were n't Cuba, the child should (go) to be with his father, said Delfina Miranda, 49, who works at a beauty salon in Little Havana.
Verb: go
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Detailed Instructions: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
See one example below:
Problem: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Problem: According to sources quoted by the Miami Herald, Munero had fled to Florida in June 1998 and returned to Cuba later that year, only to be jailed for several months. The mother was practically (kidnapped) along with the boy to make the late-November trip, Castro said.
Verb: kidnapped
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Output: No
This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input case for you: Elected officials in and around Miami warned U.S. immigration officials Wednesday that they should expect little help from the police here when they come for 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez, and they said this city could erupt in violence if federal agents tried to forcibly take the boy from his great-uncle's house in Little Havana and send him back to Cuba. We will not lend our respective resources, whether they be in the form of police officers or any other resources, to assist the federal government in any way, shape or form to inappropriately (repatriate) Elian Gonzalez to Cuba, said Alex Penelas, mayor of Miami-Dade County.
Verb: repatriate
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Output: No
This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input case for you: We cannot stop mobilizing ! The struggle must not (stop) for one minute ! said the message, read during the rally of several thousand Cuban scientists by Hassan Perez, president of the government's University Students Federation.
Verb: stop
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
[Q]: The Justice Department is reviewing whether alcohol-related driving violations or other actions by Elian Gonzalez' relatives in Miami warrant moving the 6-year-old boy to a different, temporary custodian. That matter is under review, Deputy Attorney General Eric Holder (said) when asked Thursday about the violations.
Verb: said
[A]: Yes
[Q]: The bomb outside the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania was so powerful that it shook furniture in homes a mile away. But the solid construction of the Israeli-built embassy may have (prevented) the carnage of a similar bomb in Kenya, an official said Saturday.
Verb: prevented
[A]: Yes
[Q]: We cannot stop mobilizing ! The struggle must not (stop) for one minute ! said the message, read during the rally of several thousand Cuban scientists by Hassan Perez, president of the government's University Students Federation.
Verb: stop
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Ex Input:
Among the first three former Warsaw Pact countries to accede to NATO on Friday were also Poland and the Czech Republic. The ambassadors of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic issued a joint statement Friday saying the three countries' entry into NATO will consolidate Europe's security and (help) eliminate threats to it.
Verb: help
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
The Miami kin has been battling to keep him in the United States, saying it can give him a better life off the communist island. But Gonzalez, backed by Castro, has demanded his rights as Elian's sole surviving parent and insisted that the child be (returned) to him.
Verb: returned
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
HAVANA ( AP ) -- President Fidel Castro said Tuesday his government told U.S. officials it is worried that Miami-based exiles might take Elian Gonzalez to another country or even harm him if they (lose) their battle to block the boy's return to Cuba.
Verb: lose
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Let me give you an example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
The answer to this example can be: No
Here is why: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
OK. solve this:
The first DNA tests did not exclude a match between the two strands. Kopp has eluded authorities since they obtained a warrant for him as a material witness in the Oct. 23 sniper (shooting) of Dr. Barnett Slepian, a 52-year-old obstetrician-gynecologist who performed abortions.
Verb: shooting
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Teacher: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Reason: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this instance: His presence on American soil is necessary to dispel doubts about his fitness as a father _ raised maliciously by Elian's Miami relatives _ and to end speculation that he is indifferent about reclaiming custody of his son. With Gonzalez all but out of sight in Cuba, the relatives have had a free hand to distort the case with bogus legal arguments and unsubstantiated claims that Elian is afraid to (see) his father.
Verb: see
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Let me give you an example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
The answer to this example can be: No
Here is why: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
OK. solve this:
Goldstein, who said it was thoroughly, thoroughly possible that the issue would surface in Spitzer's advertisements, defended the use of the issue by noting that the attorney general has direct impact on the issue of clinic access. Vacco's campaign manager, Matt Behrmann, said in a statement that Spitzer had sunk to a new and despicable low by attempting to capitalize on the murder of a physician in order to (garner) votes.
Verb: garner
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
A: No
Rationale: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: The Congress of the United States is affording Elian Gonzalez what INS and this administration has not, which is his legal right and his right to due process, said Jorge Mas Santos, chairman of the Cuban American National Foundation. This gives him the protection that he will not be (repatriated) to Cuba between now and Feb. 10.
Verb: repatriated
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Carpenter said the U.S. government's counterterrorism program has paid out over $6 million in some 20 cases around the world for credible information. On the FBI list, Bin Laden and Kopp replace two former Libyan intelligence agents (charged) in the Dec. 21, 1988, bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 that killed 259 people on the plane and 11 on the ground in Lockerbie, Scotland.
Verb: charged
Yes
An abortion foe who is the subject of an international manhunt was charged with murder Thursday in the slaying of a doctor who was cut down in his kitchen by a sniper's bullet. Federal and state arrest warrants were (issued) for James C. Kopp, 44, of St. Albans, Vt.
Verb: issued
Yes
The best outcome would be for the relatives to turn Elian over to his father as soon as Gonzalez arrives, and to do so in a spirit of kinship that makes the transition as smooth as possible for Elian. Once that (happens), Gonzalez and Elian, though technically free to return to Cuba, should remain here to await an appellate court ruling on the case, which is expected next month.
Verb: happens
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
[EX Q]: DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania ( AP ) _ The bomb outside the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania was so powerful that it (shook) furniture in homes a mile away.
Verb: shook
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: Reporters also were allowed inside for the first time since the explosion and found broken glass and smashed furniture scattered throughout the embassy. Albright (helped) hang a poster advertising a reward of up to dlrs 2 million for information leading to the bombers' arrest.
Verb: helped
[EX A]: Yes
[EX Q]: First Fruits of the Monstrousness, read the full-page editorial on the front of Friday's edition of the Communist Party daily Granma. It offered more details and criticisms of the perceived treatment that Elian's grandmothers, Mariela Quintana and Raquel Rodriguez, (received) from O'Laughlin, the Miami relatives and other anti-Castro Cubans during the encounter.
Verb: received
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Let me give you an example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
The answer to this example can be: No
Here is why: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
OK. solve this:
First Fruits of the Monstrousness, read the full-page editorial on the front of Friday's edition of the Communist Party daily Granma. It offered more details and criticisms of the perceived treatment that Elian's grandmothers, Mariela Quintana and Raquel Rodriguez, (received) from O'Laughlin, the Miami relatives and other anti-Castro Cubans during the encounter.
Verb: received
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Part 1. Definition
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Part 2. Example
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Answer: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Part 3. Exercise
Gov. Jeb Bush also asked President Clinton to reverse the INS order. Reno said she is considering the issues (raised) in the meeting and the state court action.
Verb: raised
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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.
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Why? This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input: Elian was found Thanksgiving Day clinging to an inner tube at sea after his mother, stepfather and eight other people drowned while trying to reach Florida by boat. The boy was placed with his great-uncle and great-aunt in Miami, but the Immigration and Naturalization Service ruled Wednesday that he must be (returned) to his father in Cuba by Jan. 14.
Verb: returned
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Question: ( AP ) -- A rifle found near the home of a slain abortion doctor may yield important clues for investigators (trying) to track down the gunman.
Verb: trying
Answer: Yes
Question: She is not certain whether the boy should stay in the United States, but she feels that since he's been here so long, he should be afforded the opportunity to live in a free country. When asked if she (thought) the boy's father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, was being controlled by the Cuban government even though he has been in Bethesda, Md., for the last week, she frowned.
Verb: thought
Answer: No
Question: Gov. Jeb Bush also asked President Clinton to reverse the INS order. Reno said she is considering the issues (raised) in the meeting and the state court action.
Verb: raised
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Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Output: No
This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
New input case for you: More than 100 people have been killed and more than 1,000 others wounded in the blasts next to the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania on Friday. No one has (claimed) responsibility.
Verb: claimed
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Q: The New York Times said in an editorial on Thursday, April 6 : Juan Miguel Gonzalez has made the right decision to travel to the United States on Thursday to (affirm) his desire to be reunited with his son, Elian.
Verb: affirm
A: No
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Q: He's not telling the truth. Many worried their efforts to keep the boy in Miami would (fail) today, the 39th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs fiasco, an aborted invasion of Cuba by CIA-trained exiles that left much bitterness among the Cuban-American community.
Verb: fail
A: No
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Q: Eric Rudolph has been on the run since the January 1998 bombing of a Birmingham, Ala., abortion clinic that killed an off-duty police officer and maimed a nurse. He also is charged in three Atlanta attacks, including the 1996 Olympic bombing that (killed) one person.
Verb: killed
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
A: No
Rationale: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: Once that happens, Gonzalez and Elian, though technically free to return to Cuba, should remain here to await an appellate court ruling on the case, which is expected next month. But if the relatives balk, the Justice Department should quickly (revoke) their custody of the child and obtain a federal court order instructing them and their lawyers to turn Elian over to his father.
Verb: revoke
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Part 1. Definition
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Part 2. Example
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Answer: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Part 3. Exercise
Armando Gutierrez, a spokesman for the Miami relatives, dismissed the criticism : Elian is surrounded by love. Elian's relatives and other Miami supporters say his mother died to (give) him freedom.
Verb: give
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Example solution: No
Example explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Problem: Moreover, immigration law provides that asylum can only be granted where there is an imminent threat of torture or persecution in the petitioner's homeland, which nobody expects in Elian's case. It's not enough to argue Elian may (suffer) privation or oppression in Fidel Castro's failed Communist state.
Verb: suffer
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example Input: It is the largest reward the government has ever offered for a fugitive. A total of $650,000, meanwhile, is being offered for information leading to the arrest of Kopp, who is (charged) with gunning down Dr. Barnett Slepian last fall in his home in Buffalo, N.Y. Slepian provided legal abortions in western New York state.
Verb: charged
Example Output: Yes
Example Input: My family is a very close family, she said. Another cousin, Georgina Cid, (said) Elian's father had intended to flee Cuba himself, but was being coerced by the Castro government to stay and make certain statements.
Verb: said
Example Output: Yes
Example Input: A Justice official, who requested anonymity, said the department has authority, if necessary, to shift temporary custody to someone other than Lazaro Gonzalez. The boy was placed in his care after being found clinging to an inner tube in the Atlantic last Thanksgiving (following) a boat wreck that killed his mother and 10 other people.
Verb: following
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Teacher: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Reason: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this instance: Castro's remarks to a conference of economists were aimed at those who say that Elian should remain in the United States because his mother sacrificed his life to take her to freedom, a vision he called a cliche. He (placed) the blame on Lazaro Rafael Munero, who apparently organized the ill-fated journey on which Elian's mother Elisabeth Brotons and 10 other people -- including Munero -- died.
Verb: placed
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
A: No
Rationale: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: Florida state records show Lazaro Gonzalez, 49, was found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol at least twice from 1991 to 1997. Records also show Lazaro Gonzalez's 62-year-old brother, Delfin Gonzalez, has been found guilty at least twice of (driving) under the influence.
Verb: driving
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
question:
The Canadian warrant issued Monday charged Kopp with attempted murder in the 1995 shooting of Dr. Hugh Short, who was wounded in the elbow but survived the attack at his home in Ancaster, Ontario. It allows us to spread his name far and wide across Canada and say that he is (wanted) for attempted murder, said police Inspector Dave Bowen.
Verb: wanted
answer:
Yes
question:
Officials in the two African countries are counting on substantial compensation along with assurances of aid for the governments, whose key tourism industries were dealt a blow by the bombings. But Tanzanian Foreign Minister Jakaya Kikwete, (speaking) at a joint news conference with Albright, said there are no ill feelings in Tanzania toward Americans because of their handling of the rescue, as there are among some Kenyans.
Verb: speaking
answer:
Yes
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Florida state records show Lazaro Gonzalez, 49, was found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol at least twice from 1991 to 1997. Records also show Lazaro Gonzalez's 62-year-old brother, Delfin Gonzalez, has been found guilty at least twice of (driving) under the influence.
Verb: driving
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Ex Input:
The decision will inflame anti-Castro Cubans in Miami, but Doris Meissner, the INS commissioner, made it clear that the service had followed established policy in the case. Moreover, by setting a Jan. 14 return date, the immigration service allowed Elian's American relatives time to (test) the ruling in court.
Verb: test
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
Even before the killing, Schumer was tyring to draw more attention to the anti-abortion record of his opponent, Senator Alfonse D'Amato, a Republican who is also running on the Right to Life Party line. In a New York Times / CBS News poll completed on Saturday, 69 percent of those polled said they did not (know) D'Amato's position on abortion, and only 19 percent knew that he opposed abortion rights.
Verb: know
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
Castro's remarks to a conference of economists were aimed at those who say that Elian should remain in the United States because his mother sacrificed his life to take her to freedom, a vision he called a cliche. He (placed) the blame on Lazaro Rafael Munero, who apparently organized the ill-fated journey on which Elian's mother Elisabeth Brotons and 10 other people -- including Munero -- died.
Verb: placed
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution is here: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this: ( AP ) -- Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic today became full-fledged members of NATO, less than a decade after exchanging communist rule for democracy and (shedding) their Cold War military ties to the Soviet Union.
Verb: shedding
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example input: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Example output: No
Example explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: A six-year-old boy who arrived on US shores as a motherless refugee and became a political symbol for anti-Castro exiles must be returned to his father in Cuba, immigration authorities ruled Wednesday. Faced with the choice of keeping Elian Gonzalez with relatives in Miami, where the boy has been wooed with American toys and theme-park visits, or returning him to his apparently distraught father in Havana, the Immigration and Naturalization Service decided the boy should (go) home by Jan. 14, INS commissioner Doris Meissner told reporters.
Verb: go
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Part 1. Definition
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Part 2. Example
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Answer: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Part 3. Exercise
The two were removed from the list after Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi agreed in April to hand them over for trial in the Netherlands, a neutral venue. Lamen Khalifa Fhimah and Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi are charged with murder, conspiracy to (commit) murder and violations of international aviation safety laws.
Verb: commit
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
[Q]: To America's embassy personnel in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam, I will bring a message of solidarity in their sorrow, admiration for their courage and support for their continued efforts on behalf of our country, Albright said Monday before leaving Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. To the people of Kenya and Tanzania, I will bring a message of friendship, made deeper by our shared grief, and of support in doing all we can to ease their suffering and help them (start) anew.
Verb: start
[A]: No
[Q]: The embassy in Dar es Salaam suffered less damage from the blast, although it, too, may have to be razed. For now, the State Department says, Embassy employees can (offer) only emergency consular service.
Verb: offer
[A]: No
[Q]: ( AP ) -- Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic today became full-fledged members of NATO, less than a decade after exchanging communist rule for democracy and (shedding) their Cold War military ties to the Soviet Union.
Verb: shedding
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: Mohamed, 24, allegedly rented a house in his native Tanzania which was used as a bomb factory. In Cape Town, South Africa, police spokesman Capt. Rod Beer said the FBI (arrested) Mohamed at the city's airport in the early hours of Thursday morning as he was about to be deported for being in the country illegally.
Verb: arrested
Output: Yes
Input: Consider Input: For now, though, that would be a theoretical advantage since the authorities have admitted they have no idea where Kopp is. Clark said there was no question that the finding of the rifle was important in his decision to (seek) an indictment.
Verb: seek
Output: No
Input: Consider Input: The two were removed from the list after Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi agreed in April to hand them over for trial in the Netherlands, a neutral venue. Lamen Khalifa Fhimah and Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi are charged with murder, conspiracy to (commit) murder and violations of international aviation safety laws.
Verb: commit
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TASK DEFINITION: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
PROBLEM: Miranda said Elian's father will be a virtual prisoner here if he comes with all those people. He'll be surrounded by people if he (goes) to the bathroom.
Verb: goes
SOLUTION: No
PROBLEM: None of those doctors were killed. If a suspect is caught and charged in both state and federal courts, a state trial would likely precede a federal one, giving the authorities two chances to (prosecute).
Verb: prosecute
SOLUTION: No
PROBLEM: Priests joined the crowd to offer a religious service. There are many people who tell us that we should (give) up this fight, said Martin Anorga, an evangelical pastor.
Verb: give
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TASK DEFINITION: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
PROBLEM: Among non-Cuban Americans, there was a drastic shift in their feelings on the case. (Send) him back, said Marsha Raeber, 47, an airline employee.
Verb: Send
SOLUTION: No
PROBLEM: The Web site included the names and addresses of abortion doctors and featured photos of mangled fetuses and drawings of dripping blood. Three times, doctors whose names appeared on the list were (killed), most recently last October when Dr. Barnett Slepian was gunned down by sniper fire in his home outside Buffalo, N.Y. His name on the Web site was crossed out that same day.
Verb: killed
SOLUTION: Yes
PROBLEM: A six-year-old boy who arrived on US shores as a motherless refugee and became a political symbol for anti-Castro exiles must be returned to his father in Cuba, immigration authorities ruled Wednesday. Faced with the choice of keeping Elian Gonzalez with relatives in Miami, where the boy has been wooed with American toys and theme-park visits, or returning him to his apparently distraught father in Havana, the Immigration and Naturalization Service decided the boy should (go) home by Jan. 14, INS commissioner Doris Meissner told reporters.
Verb: go
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
This is child abuse and mistreatment, what they're doing to this boy, Gonzalez said on CBS's 60 Minutes. The way they're abusing him, turning him against his father... he's suffering more here amongst them than he suffered in the sea. Gonzalez said he did n't believe a much-publicized video taped at the relatives' home in which his son said he did n't want to (go).
Verb: go
No
Moves to keep Elian in this country through federal legislation appear to be stymied, as most lawmakers seem to agree the boy should go back to Cuba. A new ABC News-Washington Post opinion poll shows that 6 of 10 Americans also believe the boy should (go) home with his father.
Verb: go
No
The suspected car bombings occurred 700 kilometers ( 450 miles ) from each other but just minutes apart on Friday, turning busy streets in two African capitals into bloody piles of concrete and knots of steel. This appears to have been a very well-coordinated, very well-planned attack _ clearly not the work of amateurs, U.S. National Security Council spokesman P.J. Crowley (said) in Washington.
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Ex Input:
For the people of Poland, high noon comes today. The Czech foreign minister, Jan Kavan, who lived in London from 1968, when the Soviets invaded Czechoslovakia, until 1989, said he had remained buoyant during his opposition work as an emigre by (believing) that communism would eventually fall.
Verb: believing
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
This is an assault not only on individual doctors but on the rights and liberties of all Americans. Last week the FBI joined Canadian authorities to (investigate) a series of unsolved sniper shootings of doctors in Canada and western New York dating to 1994.
Verb: investigate
Ex Output:
No
Ex Input:
Scharping, ending a two-day visit, said Poland was well prepared to join the alliance. Germany has (been) a strong advocate of Poland's access to NATO, saying it will serve European security and stability.
Verb: been
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Detailed Instructions: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
See one example below:
Problem: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Problem: Once that happens, Gonzalez and Elian, though technically free to return to Cuba, should remain here to await an appellate court ruling on the case, which is expected next month. But if the relatives balk, the Justice Department should quickly revoke their custody of the child and (obtain) a federal court order instructing them and their lawyers to turn Elian over to his father.
Verb: obtain
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
A: No
Rationale: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: She said she and other family members had spoken to Elian's father by phone both before and after the mother perished. The father's response when learning that his boy was safe in Miami was take care of him until I can go, meaning go to the United States, Cid (said).
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
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Question: " Extending membership to these three democracies helps to stabilize a region that historically has been the staging ground for many of the disasters of this century, " Solana added, referring to the two world wars. The U.S. State Department has said the three new members " enhance NATO's ability to fulfill its core mission of collective defense, respond to a range of security challenges and (reduce) the possibility of another major conflict in Europe of the kind that has claimed so many American lives. "
Verb: reduce
Answer: No
Question: If the father shows up in Miami and decides to go and ring the doorbell of his relatives and find his son, well, the family in Miami is on record as saying they would turn over Elian to him. Whether they actually do this remains to be (seen).
Verb: seen
Answer: No
Question: It's very scary. Sunday's yahrtzeit service ---- a Jewish ceremony that commemorates the dead with the lighting of a 24-hour candle ---- included the lighting of candles for the seven people (killed) and 12 people injured in abortion-related violence since 1993.
Verb: killed
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
( AP ) -- A rifle (found) near the home of a slain abortion doctor may yield important clues for investigators trying to track down the gunman.
Verb: found
Yes
Investigators have been searching for Kopp since shortly after the Oct. 23 slaying. Up until Thursday, however, they had (described) him only as a material witness wanted for questioning -- not a suspect.
Verb: described
Yes
Reno allowed the extension of the deadline after rejecting a Florida state court order that Elian remain in Miami until March 6 to hear arguments by his American relatives. Reno (said) the state court had no jurisdiction in the case, but that the Miami relatives should be able to make their case in federal court.
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example Input: WELLINGTON, New Zealand ( AP ) _ The United States had the right to defend its citizens against terrorist actions, New Zealand (said) Friday in response to U.S. missile attacks on alleged terrorist sites in Sudan and Afghanistan.
Verb: said
Example Output: Yes
Example Input: The location for Friday's ceremony was chosen by Albright, who as secretary of state is the depository of NATO's accession accords. The secretary made the fairly unorthodox decision to (choose) a site outside Washington because she wanted the ceremony to resonate with the memories of President Truman, under whom NATO was founded.
Verb: choose
Example Output: No
Example Input: While an important step, the U.S. government decision to return 6-year-old Elian Gonzalez to Cuba does not guarantee that the boy will be repatriated, the communist leadership warned. Nothing is certain concerning his return to Cuba, said a government communique, (read) Wednesday night at a pro-Elian rally attended by President Fidel Castro.
Verb: read
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Teacher: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Reason: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this instance: Meissner gave no reason for the Jan. 14 deadline, and it is still unclear how Elian would be transported back to Cuba if the Gonzalez family's appeals are unsuccessful. The INS offered three options : that Gonzalez come to (pick) up his son, that the family in Miami take him to Cuba, or that a third party escort the child to his homeland.
Verb: pick
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
question:
Found clinging to an inner tube off the coast of Florida in late November, Elian has been the subject of an international custody battle. His mother died trying to (get) Elian and herself to the United States.
Verb: get
answer:
Yes
question:
The best outcome would be for the relatives to turn Elian over to his father as soon as Gonzalez arrives, and to do so in a spirit of kinship that makes the transition as smooth as possible for Elian. Once that happens, Gonzalez and Elian, though technically free to return to Cuba, should remain here to await an appellate court ruling on the case, which is (expected) next month.
Verb: expected
answer:
No
question:
Officially, Kopp is being sought as a material witness in the case. Clark said it was easier to (seek) extradition of an indicted suspect from another state or a foreign country than of someone wanted as a material witness.
Verb: seek
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Question: It's very scary. Sunday's yahrtzeit service ---- a Jewish ceremony that commemorates the dead with the lighting of a 24-hour candle ---- (included) the lighting of candles for the seven people killed and 12 people injured in abortion-related violence since 1993.
Verb: included
Answer: Yes
Question: U.S. authorities scheduled a news conference for later today in New York. The Cape Argus newspaper (reported) today that a Tanzanian man was arrested, and that authorities were searching for accomplices.
Verb: reported
Answer: Yes
Question: They refused to provide details. Media reports in Tanzania have (said) the ingredients for the bombs had originated in the Middle East and were transferred by sea via the Comoro Islands to Tanzania.
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution is here: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this: The FBI says Bin Laden is the leader of a terrorist organization known as Al-Aqeda, The Base. Kopp (wears) eyeglasses, walks with a slight limp, is 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighs 150 to 175 pounds.
Verb: wears
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
A: No
Rationale: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright paid tribute Tuesday to bombing victims and embassy staffers on a whirlwind visit to East Africa, and promised to track down the perpetrators. Together, we promise to bring to justice the murderers of our friends, she (told) American and Tanzanian workers at the bomb-hit U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
Verb: told
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
The INS offered three options : that Gonzalez come to pick up his son, that the family in Miami take him to Cuba, or that a third party escort the child to his homeland. Gonzalez _ perhaps under duress from the Castro regime _ has indicated he does not want to travel to Miami, and there is no way the Miami Gonzalezes will assist in (sending) Elian back to Cuba, Perez said.
Verb: sending
No
In Havana, the government gave a guarded first response to the INS ruling, warning against excessive optimism and predicting the Cuban-American mafia and the extreme right in the U.S. Congress would still put up a fight to keep the boy. Meissner said the INS decision was made after two lengthy interviews with the boy's father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, a hotel worker in Cardenas, Cuba, who Meissner said is anxious to have Elian (returned) to him.
Verb: returned
No
I can confirm that an individual was arrested in connection with the embassy bombings and the FBI was involved in making the arrest, police spokesman Capt. Rod Beer said. Beer (said) he did not know where the man was being held or any more details.
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Part 1. Definition
You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Part 2. Example
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Answer: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Part 3. Exercise
As pressure built in this city, the home of a large number of Cuban exiles, officials of the Immigration and Naturalization Service said they did not plan to remove Elian on Thursday morning even if his Miami relatives continued to defy them. But an INS spokeswoman said the agency would (revoke) Elian's permission to stay in the United States, clearing the way for his return to Cuba.
Verb: revoke
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Input: Consider Input: Just how far they are willing to go to prove their point remains to be seen. If he (goes) back, he wo n't be with his real father, said Elias Hernandez, who joined the crowd outside the Little Havana home of Elian's Miami relatives.
Verb: goes
Output: No
Input: Consider Input: The source for the Tanzanian figures is the U.S. Embassy in Dar es Salaam. KENYA : Total Dead : 192 Americans : 12 (Injured) : 4,877 Hospitalized : 542 Treated and discharged : 4,257
Verb: Injured
Output: Yes
Input: Consider Input: The FBI says Bin Laden is the leader of a terrorist organization known as Al-Aqeda, The Base. Kopp (wears) eyeglasses, walks with a slight limp, is 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighs 150 to 175 pounds.
Verb: wears
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[Q]: Elian was found Thanksgiving Day clinging to an inner tube at sea after his mother, stepfather and eight other people drowned while trying to reach Florida by boat. The boy was (placed) with his great-uncle and great-aunt in Miami, but the Immigration and Naturalization Service ruled Wednesday that he must be returned to his father in Cuba by Jan. 14.
Verb: placed
[A]: Yes
[Q]: But Albright and other U.S. officials have strongly disputed that notion, saying the priority had been rescuing all possible, African and American. On Friday, when Albright set aside vacation plans for the hastily planned trip to East Africa, the State Department (lifted) a warning against travel to Kenya, whose economy relies heavily on foreign visitors, to further ease any strain in the aftermath of the tragedy.
Verb: lifted
[A]: Yes
[Q]: As pressure built in this city, the home of a large number of Cuban exiles, officials of the Immigration and Naturalization Service said they did not plan to remove Elian on Thursday morning even if his Miami relatives continued to defy them. But an INS spokeswoman said the agency would (revoke) Elian's permission to stay in the United States, clearing the way for his return to Cuba.
Verb: revoke
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One example is below.
Q: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
A: No
Rationale: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: She said the rhetoric of the anti-abortion movement has helped lead to violent attacks against abortion providers. I think that when pro-life organizations try to (distinguish) between themselves and these incidents they are at best being disingenuous, she said.
Verb: distinguish
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Let me give you an example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
The answer to this example can be: No
Here is why: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
OK. solve this:
They paid an awful price for reproductive freedom and the women they served, she said. They (risked) their lives for that freedom.
Verb: risked
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Pathway Communications, which has maintained the site, said in a statement that The Nuremberg Files was knocked off-line without notice. The company said it was (informed) Friday that it violated MindSpring's policy on threatening and harassing language.
Verb: informed
Yes
There are rules and regulations in this country. Some people are (born) rich, some people are born poor.
Verb: born
No
The Immigration and Naturalization Service has ruled in favor of the father's request that the boy be returned to him in Cuba, but that decision was put on hold while the Miami relatives battle in federal court to keep him in this country. Holder (said) that INS acted appropriately but now that we have this new information, we'll have to look at it, and see, like I said, what steps if any are appropriate.
Verb: said
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
A: No
Rationale: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: MIAMI _ With a tense Miami waiting, federal immigration officials said Monday they will (order) the Miami relatives of 6-year-old Cuban rafter Elian Gonzalez to turn the boy over to his father, who could come to the U.S. from Cuba as early as Tuesday.
Verb: order
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Q: The latest arrest brought to nine the number of people in custody in connection with the bombings. White heads a team that is investigating and (prosecuting) the bombings which killed 224 people, including 12 Americans, on Aug. 7, 1998.
Verb: prosecuting
A: Yes
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Q: Last week, FBI Director Louis Freeh, on an official visit to Mexico, asked Mexican authorities to join the hunt for Kopp, federal officials have said. They believe Kopp was driven to Mexico by a female friend after the shooting, and have a trail of her credit card receipts leading to Mexico, the federal officials have (said).
Verb: said
A: Yes
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Q: But Elian's case has broken down the family's fragile truce, with their political differences exacerbated by the inflammatory rhetoric flying between Castro's government and exile extremists in Miami. After making his opinions known, Manuel Gonzalez reportedly was ostracized by his Miami kin, especially Lazaro, who has been keeping Elian and who has gone to court to try to (keep) the boy here.
Verb: keep
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Teacher: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Reason: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this instance: The Cape Argus newspaper reported today that a Tanzanian man was arrested, and that authorities were searching for accomplices. The Argus quoted immigration official Jurie de Wet as saying the arrests (stemmed) from information about requests for asylum and temporary residence in Cape Town.
Verb: stemmed
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution is here: No
Explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this: Last week, FBI Director Louis Freeh, on an official visit to Mexico, asked Mexican authorities to join the hunt for Kopp, federal officials have said. They (believe) Kopp was driven to Mexico by a female friend after the shooting, and have a trail of her credit card receipts leading to Mexico, the federal officials have said.
Verb: believe
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Ex Input:
Florida state records show Lazaro Gonzalez, 49, was found guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol at least twice from 1991 to 1997. Records also (show) Lazaro Gonzalez's 62-year-old brother, Delfin Gonzalez, has been found guilty at least twice of driving under the influence.
Verb: show
Ex Output:
Yes
Ex Input:
These bombings will not cause America to back down or retreat, she declared. The head of the FBI investigation in Dar es Salaam, Kenneth Piernick, said the bureau has questioned more than 100 people there, but indicated that most of the interrogations had (led) nowhere.
Verb: led
Ex Output:
Yes
Ex Input:
Sunday's yahrtzeit service ---- a Jewish ceremony that commemorates the dead with the lighting of a 24-hour candle ---- included the lighting of candles for the seven people killed and 12 people injured in abortion-related violence since 1993. A tearful audience also listened to registered nurse Emily Lyons, who has undergone a number of operations since the Alabama clinic bombing and (has) permanently damaged eyesight.
Verb: has
Ex Output:
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Teacher: You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Solution: No
Reason: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Now, solve this instance: The ceremony was held at Andrews Air Force Base, near Washington, where 10 of 12 American victims of the Kenya embassy bombing were brought back by Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. Clinton said the United States will not (retreat) from the world because of terrorist attacks.
Verb: retreat
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Among the first three former Warsaw Pact countries to accede to NATO on Friday were also Poland and the Czech Republic. The ambassadors of Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic issued a joint statement Friday saying the three countries' entry into NATO will consolidate Europe's security and (help) eliminate threats to it.
Verb: help
No
The Cuban leader said Elian had been especially loved by his parents because the mother had earlier suffered seven miscarriages. Earlier Friday, Cuba's communist government celebrated the birth of independence hero Jose Marti on Friday with rallies (calling) for the return of Elian Gonzalez, the boy martyr at the center of an international custody battle.
Verb: calling
Yes
Elian was found Thanksgiving Day clinging to an inner tube at sea after his mother, stepfather and eight other people drowned while trying to reach Florida by boat. The boy was placed with his great-uncle and great-aunt in Miami, but the Immigration and Naturalization Service (ruled) Wednesday that he must be returned to his father in Cuba by Jan. 14.
Verb: ruled
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
A: No
Rationale: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Q: HAVANA ( AP ) -- The grandmother of Elian Gonzalez said she is willing to go to Miami to bring the six-year-old boy home to Cuba, while Fidel Castro's point man on U.S. relations expressed impatience at Washington's failure to (enforce) a repatriation order.
Verb: enforce
A:
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No
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You will be given a context and a verb separated with a newline character, and you have to answer if the given verb can be anchored in time or not. We say a verb can be anchored in the real timeline if and only if a verb happened in the past, is happening now, or is guaranteed to happen in the future. The output should be "Yes" if the verb can be anchored in time and "No" otherwise.
Example: It was followed by Denmark, Norway, Germany, France, Greece, Luxembourg, Spain, Britain, the United States, Iceland, Belgium, Italy, Portugal and Turkey. NATO decided at last year's Madrid summit to (invite) the three eastern European countries to start accession talks.
Verb: invite
Example solution: No
Example explanation: This is a good example. The "invite" is not anchorable. Although NATO decided to invite them, they haven't invited them yet, and it's not guaranteed to happen in the future. They might change their decision later.
Problem: Immigration officials escorted the Libyan, Atif Issa Enhamed, to the airport and put him on a flight to an undisclosed Middle East destination, said Uhuru, or Freedom, a Swahili newspaper owned by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party. Five Iraqis, whose names were not disclosed, also were (deported), the newspaper said.
Verb: deported
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Solution: Yes
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