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question:The U.S. has long had the unenviable distinction of holding the world's largest prison population, in part because of tough-on-crime policies enacted in the 1990s. But sentencing reforms passed in recent years appear to have made a dent, leading to declines in the population over the past eight years. A criminal justice reform organization reported Friday that in 2017, the U.S. prison population dropped below 1.5 million for the first time in more than a decade. The decline, according to the Washington-based Vera Institute for Justice, was driven by a sharp decrease in the number of inmates in federal prisons and decreases in several states with large prison populations. Total U.S. prison population dropped to 1,486,000 last year, a decline of nearly 16,000. The number of federal prisoners fell to 183,000, and the number of inmates in state prisons declined to 1.3 million, according to the report. (The overall figure does not include the more than 600,000 defendants held in local, state and federal jails.) The decline extended an eight-year downward trend in U.S. prison population that has been driven by federal and state sentencing reforms enacted over the past decade. But the Vera institute cautioned that it was unclear whether the trend would continue. "Whether criminal justice reform can continue to fuel this sustained decline in the prison population remains to be seen," said Jacob Kang-Brown, senior research associate at Vera. "We must continue to do the hard work, as advocates and agents of change, to ensure that all our communities feel the relief of decarceration." The report came as President Donald Trump called on Congress to pass legislation to help former inmates reintegrate into society and avoid going back to prison, as many do. "We want former inmates to find a path to success so they can support their families and support their communities," Trump said at a White House summit on prison reform attended by two state governors and Jared Kushner, the president's son-in-law, who is spearheading... According to the above context, answer the following question. What is the topic of the legislation Trump wants to pass? The answer is:
answer:The topic of the legislation Trump wants to pass is to help former inmates reintegrate into society and avoid going back to prison.
question:Given the task definition and input, reply with output. A text is given in English. Translate it from the English language to the Malayalam language. The translation must not omit or add information to the original sentence. അന്താരാഷ്ട്ര ഊര്ജ്ജ ഏജന്സി, ഒപ്പെക്ക് എന്നിവപോലുള്ള അന്താരാഷ്ട്ര സംഘടനകളുമായുള്ള ബന്ധം അടുത്തകാലത്ത് നാം കൂടുതല് ആഴത്തിലാക്കി.
answer:Given text in English: "International Energy Agency, relationships with organizations like OPEC, will deepen further in the near future." Malayalam translation: "അന്താരാഷ്ട്ര ഊർജ്ജാജൻസി, ഒപ്പെക്ക് തുടങ്ങിയ സംഘടനകളുമായുള്ള ബന്ധപ്പെടലുകൾ അടുത്ത കാലത്ത് കൂടുതല് ആഴത്തിലാകുമെന്നു പ്രതീക്ഷിക്കുന്നു."
question:Denny asked: Test for natural language inference. Premise: "A young football player standing on the sidelines looks towards the sky while holding crutches." Hypothesis: "The football player hurt his ankle during the game." Is the hypothesis entailed by the premise? Options: - yes - no - it is not possible to tell. Le: OK, so how can I answer with some explanation?
answer:The hypothesis is not entailed by the premise. Explanation: Although the premise mentions that the young football player is standing on the sidelines with crutches, it does not explicitly state that the football player hurt his ankle during the game. The player could be injured in any other way or could be there to support someone else. Therefore, we cannot definitively say that the hypothesis is true based on the given premise.
question:Can we draw the following hypothesis from the context (see options)? Context: How to cite an i statement<br>Cite the author's last name. In mla style, always use the author's last name in the in-text citation. This will help your reader to understand where your information came from. Hypothesis: Using Mla style is the easiest for citations. pick from the following. (1). Yes (2). It's impossible to say (3). No
answer:(2). It's impossible to say Step 1: Analyze the context. The context is about how to cite an "i statement" using MLA style by mentioning the author's last name. Step 2: Assess the hypothesis. The hypothesis states that using MLA style is the easiest for citations. Step 3: Check if the context provides enough information to support or refute the hypothesis. The context provides information about using MLA style for citations, specifically mentioning the author's last name. However, it doesn't provide any comparison to other citation styles or make a claim about the ease of using MLA style. Step 4: Determine if a valid conclusion can be drawn from the context. Based on the given context, it is impossible to say whether or not using MLA style is the easiest for citations since no comparison is provided. Conclusion: Therefore, option (2) "It's impossible to say" is the appropriate choice.