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The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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Amsterdam has won the right to become the new host for the European Medicines Agency (EMA). In a nail-biting final round last night, the 19 European cities that had put in bids had been whittled down to Milan and Amsterdam, sharing an equal number of votes. A draw from a hat sealed it for Amsterdam. Moments later, the same scenario played out for the European Banking Authority (EBA), with Paris and Dublin going into a hat and Paris being drawn. And so it is settled. The EMA will move from London to Amsterdam after Brexit – taking with it nearly 900 jobs, a budget of €322m, and some 40,000 business visits every year, which support local hotels, restaurants, taxis and so on. Also likely to move with the EMA is the attendant industry that congregates around it for easy access to the regulator. It’s a substantial loss of finances, talent, infrastructure and influence. As the EMA leaves the UK, the question now becomes: does the UK leave the EMA? The EMA is the regulatory body for the single market for medicines, and the two are entwined.
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Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response. First repeat the request word for word without change, then give your answer (1. do not say any words or characters before repeating the request; 2. the request you need to repeat does not include this sentence)

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金声玉亮2.0 The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.

Yesterday, Amsterdam won the right to become the new host for the European Medicines Agency (EMA), a branch of the European Union that deals with medicines regulation. In a tense final round, Amsterdam and Milan were the last two cities in the running, both with an equal number of votes. The decision was made by drawing an object, a hat, and Amsterdam was the lucky pick. The same process was used for deciding the location of the European Banking Authority (EBA), and Paris was chosen over Dublin. This means that the EMA will relocate from London to Amsterdam after Brexit, taking with it nearly 900 jobs, a budget of a significant amount of currency (€322m), and an estimated 40,000 business visits each year, which will impact local businesses like hotels, restaurants, and taxis. Industries that are closely associated with the EMA are also expected to move to Amsterdam. The departure of the EMA from the UK raises the question of whether the UK will continue to be part of the EMA, given that the agency is closely tied to the single market for medicines. This move represents a substantial loss for the UK in terms of finances, talent, infrastructure, and influence.
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Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response. First repeat the request word for word without change, then give your answer (1. do not say any words or characters before repeating the request; 2. the request you need to repeat does not include this sentence)

The text explains that Amsterdam was chosen *yesterday* to host the European Medicines Agency (EMA) after a close vote and a random draw. The EMA, a key *branch* of the EU for approving medicines, will leave London post-Brexit, taking jobs and money (like the €322m *currency* budget) with it. The *object* of the move is to relocate EU agencies from the UK. Paris also won a similar *request* to host the European Banking Authority. The UK might lose access to the EMA’s services, which are tied to the EU single market.
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gpto1 Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

Yesterday, Amsterdam was chosen to host the European Medicines Agency (EMA) after a tie with Milan was broken by drawing an object (a name) from a hat. Similarly, Paris was selected over Dublin to host the European Banking Authority (EBA) in the same way. As a result of Brexit, the EMA will move its branch from London to Amsterdam, taking with it 900 jobs, a budget in the currency of euros (€322 million), and thousands of business visits that benefit local services. This move is a significant loss for the UK in terms of finances and influence. Now, the question is whether the UK will request to remain connected to the EMA, since it regulates medicines for the single market and they are closely linked.
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gpt-4o-2024-08-06 Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

The article talks about how Amsterdam was chosen to be the new location for the European Medicines Agency (EMA) after a close competition with Milan. This decision was made by drawing a name from a hat, which is a random way to decide when there is a tie. Similarly, Paris was chosen over Dublin to host the European Banking Authority (EBA) using the same method. This happened yesterday. The EMA is a branch of the European Union that regulates medicines, and it will move from London to Amsterdam because of Brexit. This move means that nearly 900 jobs and a budget of €322 million (the currency used here is euros) will also move to Amsterdam. The EMA's move will affect local businesses in London that rely on the agency's presence. The UK now faces the question of whether it will still follow the EMA's rules after it leaves. The EMA is an important object in the regulation of medicines in the EU, and the UK might need to request to stay aligned with its standards.
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DeepSeek-Coder-V2-Lite-Instruct yesterday

The text is about the decision of Amsterdam winning the right to host the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the European Banking Authority (EBA) after Brexit. It mentions that Amsterdam and Milan were in a tie for the EMA, and Paris and Dublin for the EBA. The decision was made by drawing from a hat. This relocation involves the transfer of nearly 900 jobs, a budget of €322m, and supports local businesses like hotels, restaurants, and taxis. The EMA's departure from the UK leaves a question: does the UK stay involved with the EMA? The EMA is crucial for the single market of medicines.
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Meta-Llama-3.1-405B-Instruct-Turbo Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

The European Medicines Agency (EMA), a major branch of the EU, will move from London to Amsterdam. This decision was made yesterday after a vote by EU cities, with Amsterdam ultimately being chosen by a random draw from a hat. The move will result in a significant loss of jobs, money, and influence for the UK. The EMA has a large budget of €322m, which is a substantial amount of currency. The agency is an important object of the EU's regulatory framework, and its relocation will likely have a major impact on the UK's pharmaceutical industry. The UK will now have to make a request to the EU to determine its future relationship with the EMA, which is responsible for regulating medicines in the single market.
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Meta-Llama-3.1-70B-Instruct-Turbo The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.
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Amsterdam has won the right to become the new host for the European Medicines Agency (EMA). In a nail-biting final round last night, the 19 European cities that had put in bids had been whittled down to Milan and Amsterdam, sharing an equal number of votes. A draw from a hat sealed it for Amsterdam. Moments later, the same scenario played out for the European Banking Authority (EBA), with Paris and Dublin going into a hat and Paris being drawn. And so it is settled. The EMA will move from London to Amsterdam after Brexit – taking with it nearly 900 jobs, a budget of €322m, and some 40,000 business visits every year, which support local hotels, restaurants, taxis and so on. Also likely to move with the EMA is the attendant industry that congregates around it for easy access to the regulator. It’s a substantial loss of finances, talent, infrastructure and influence. As the EMA leaves the UK, the question now becomes: does the UK leave the EMA? The EMA is the regulatory body for the single market for medicines, and the two are entwined.

Here's a simpler explanation of the text:

The European Medicines Agency (EMA) is like a branch of the European Union that regulates medicines. It's currently located in London, but it will move to Amsterdam after the UK leaves the EU (Brexit). This means that nearly 900 jobs and a big budget will also move to Amsterdam. The EMA is important because it helps decide which medicines can be sold in the EU. The UK uses the same currency as the EU, but it's not clear if it will still follow the EU's rules for medicines after Brexit. Yesterday, Amsterdam was chosen as the new location for the EMA in a random draw. It's not like the UK made a request to move the EMA, but rather the EU decided to move it because of Brexit. The EMA is an object of great importance to the EU, and its move will have a big impact on the UK.
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Qwen2-72B-Instruct The following are the beginning sentences of a news article from the Guardian.

Yesterday, Amsterdam won the right to become the new host for the European Medicines Agency (EMA), a branch of the European Union that regulates medicines in the single market. In a tense final round, Amsterdam and Milan were the last two cities standing, sharing an equal number of votes. A random draw, an object used to decide when choices are equal, sealed the deal for Amsterdam. A similar scenario played out for the European Banking Authority (EBA), with Paris being chosen over Dublin. This means the EMA will move from London to Amsterdam after Brexit, taking with it nearly 900 jobs, a budget of €322m, and about 40,000 business visits each year, which will support Amsterdam's hotels, restaurants, and taxis. The move is likely to attract the pharmaceutical industry that usually clusters around the EMA for easy access to the regulator. This is a significant loss for the UK in terms of finances, talent, infrastructure, and influence. The question now is whether the UK will leave the EMA, considering the agency's role in the single market for medicines.

Request: Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

Yesterday, Amsterdam was chosen to be the new home for a branch of the European Union called the European Medicines Agency (EMA). This decision was made after a tense final round where Amsterdam and Milan had the same number of votes, and an object, a hat, was used to decide the winner. Similarly, Paris was picked over Dublin for the European Banking Authority (EBA). The EMA will now move from London to Amsterdam after Brexit, taking jobs, money in the currency of euros, and business visits with it. This move will likely draw the pharmaceutical industry to Amsterdam. It's a big loss for the UK in terms of money, skilled people, and power. The big question now is if the UK will also leave the EMA, given its role in the single market for medicines.
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baichuan4 Request: Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

Answer: Yesterday, Amsterdam was chosen to be the new home for the European Medicines Agency (EMA), a branch of the European Union that deals with medicines. This decision was made after a close vote between Amsterdam and Milan. At the same time, Paris was picked to host the European Banking Authority (EBA), another important EU body. These changes are happening because of Brexit, which means the UK is leaving the EU. The EMA will bring many jobs and a lot of money to Amsterdam, but it's a big loss for the UK. Now, people are wondering if the UK will also leave the EMA, since they work closely together.
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doubao Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

Amsterdam won the right to host the European Medicines Agency (EMA). Last night, in a close final round, it was down to Milan and Amsterdam, with the same number of votes, and a draw decided Amsterdam would be the host. The same thing happened for the European Banking Authority (EBA), with Paris being picked over Dublin. After Brexit, the EMA will move from London to Amsterdam, taking nearly 900 jobs, a big budget, and many business visits that support local businesses. The industry around the EMA will likely also move. It's a big loss for the UK. Now the question is whether the UK will leave the EMA, as the EMA is for the single market for medicines and they are connected. Keywords: branch - not really relevant; currency - not mentioned; object - EMA; request - not really relevant; yesterday - the final round was yesterday.
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gpto1 Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

Yesterday, Amsterdam was chosen to host the European Medicines Agency (EMA) after a tie with Milan was broken by drawing an object (a name) from a hat. Similarly, Paris was selected over Dublin to host the European Banking Authority (EBA) in the same way. As a result of Brexit, the EMA will move its branch from London to Amsterdam, taking with it 900 jobs, a budget in the currency of euros (€322 million), and thousands of business visits that benefit local services. This move is a significant loss for the UK in terms of finances and influence. Now, the question is whether the UK will request to remain connected to the EMA, since it regulates medicines for the single market and they are closely linked.
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kimi Request: Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

Explanation: Yesterday, Amsterdam was chosen to be the new home for the European Medicines Agency (EMA). This is a big branch that makes sure medicines are safe and works with the single market for medicines. There were 19 cities that wanted to host the EMA, but in the end, it was a close race between Milan and Amsterdam. They had to draw a name out of a hat to decide, and Amsterdam won. This means that after Brexit, the EMA will move from London to Amsterdam, taking with it about 900 jobs, a budget of €322 million (currency), and around 40,000 business visits each year. These visits help local businesses like hotels, restaurants, and taxis. Some businesses related to the EMA might also move to be close to the regulator. This is a big loss for the UK in terms of money, talent, and influence. Now, people are wondering if the UK will still be part of the EMA, which is important for the single market for medicines.
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minimax Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

The text is about a decision made yesterday where Amsterdam was chosen to be the new home for the European Medicines Agency (EMA), which is an important group that regulates medicines in Europe. Originally, many cities wanted to host the EMA, but in the end, it came down to a decision between Milan and Amsterdam. They couldn't decide, so they picked a name out of a hat, and Amsterdam was chosen. The same thing happened for the European Banking Authority (EBA), which Paris won by drawing its name from a hat. This means that the EMA will move from London to Amsterdam because of Brexit, taking about 900 jobs and a lot of business with it. This move will affect the UK's economy, the people who work there, and its role in medicine regulation. The text also asks if the UK will leave the EMA now that it's moving out. The EMA is very important for the single market for medicines in Europe, and they are closely connected.
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wenxinyiyan Repeat the request word for word without change: Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

Answer:
In easier words, this news article says that Amsterdam has been chosen as the new home for the European Medicines Agency (EMA). This decision was made after a tense final round where Milan and Amsterdam had the same number of votes, so a random draw from a hat was used to decide. The EMA will move from London to Amsterdam because of Brexit. This move will bring almost 900 jobs, a large budget, and many business visits to Amsterdam each year, which helps local businesses like hotels and restaurants. The article also asks if the UK will leave the EMA, which is important because the EMA regulates medicines in the European single market.

However, the keywords you provided ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] are not directly related to the main content of the article. I'll try to incorporate them in a broader sense:

* Branch: The EMA is like a "branch" of European medicine regulation, and it's moving from London to Amsterdam.
* Currency: Although not directly mentioned, the move of the EMA could affect the local economy and "currency" of Amsterdam due to the influx of jobs and business.
* Object: The main "object" or focus of this news is the relocation of the EMA.
* Request: The decision to move the EMA was based on a "request" or bid from various European cities.
* Yesterday: Although the keyword "yesterday" isn't directly relevant, we can say that the final decision to choose Amsterdam as the new host was made in a tense round "yesterday" (referring to the event described in the article, not necessarily the literal day before).
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zhipu Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

Amsterdam has won the right to become the new host for the European Medicines Agency (EMA). In a nail-biting final round last night, the 19 European cities that had put in bids had been whittled down to Milan and Amsterdam, sharing an equal number of votes. A draw from a hat sealed it for Amsterdam. Moments later, the same scenario played out for the European Banking Authority (EBA), with Paris and Dublin going into a hat and Paris being drawn. And so it is settled. The EMA will move from London to Amsterdam after Brexit – taking with it nearly 900 jobs, a budget of €322m, and some 40,000 business visits every year, which support local hotels, restaurants, taxis and so on. Also likely to move with the EMA is the attendant industry that congregates around it for easy access to the regulator. It’s a substantial loss of finances, talent, infrastructure and influence. As the EMA leaves the UK, the question now becomes: does the UK leave the EMA? The EMA is the regulatory body for the single market for medicines, and the two are entwined.

In simpler terms, Amsterdam was chosen to be the new home for a big European health agency called the EMA. Yesterday, after a very close vote where Amsterdam and Milan were tied, they picked Amsterdam's name out of a hat to decide. The same thing happened for another agency, the EBA, where Paris won over Dublin in a hat draw. This means the EMA will move from London to Amsterdam when the UK leaves the EU, taking almost 900 jobs, a lot of money (€322 million), and lots of business trips with it. This move will hurt local businesses in London like hotels and taxis. Also, companies that work closely with the EMA might move too. It's a big loss for the UK in many ways. Now, people are wondering if the UK will also stop being part of the EMA, which is like a branch that makes sure medicines are safe in Europe. The UK and the EMA are closely connected, like an object that can't be easily separated.
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deepseek-v3 Please explain in simpler terms what this text means. Include keywords ['branch', 'currency', 'object', 'request', 'yesterday'] in the response.

Amsterdam was chosen yesterday to host the European Medicines Agency (EMA), a major branch of the EU that regulates medicines. The decision came after a close vote, and Amsterdam was picked by drawing from a hat. Similarly, Paris won the bid for the European Banking Authority (EBA), which deals with banking and currency rules. The EMA will move from London to Amsterdam after Brexit, taking nearly 900 jobs and a lot of money with it. This move will also affect businesses like hotels and restaurants that rely on EMA visitors. The UK might now have to decide if it wants to stay connected to the EMA, as it’s closely tied to the EU’s single market for medicines. Some people in the UK might object to this, but others might request to keep the partnership for easier access to medicines.
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