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question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Write some highlights for the following article: By. Louise Eccles for Daily Mail. Millions of employees in a workplace pension scheme are to be freed from punitive curbs on savings imposed by Brussels. Earners were limited to £4,600 a year in contributions as part of the government-backed National Employment Savings Trust (NEST). They were also barred from transferring old company pensions into the scheme or taking it with them if they moved jobs. Pensions Minister Steve Webb (pictured) said: 'By convincing Europe to support us on this, we’ve achieved a victory for consumers' But after a year of negotiation, the European Commission has agreed to lift the restrictions in a ‘victory’ for employees, ministers will announce today. Pensions Minister Steve Webb said: ‘This is a common sense decision which will help people to save and give certainty and confidence to employers choosing to use NEST. ‘By convincing Europe to support us on this, we’ve achieved a victory for consumers.’ However, savers will have to wait until April 1, 2017 for the changes to kick in. The low-cost, not-for-profit pension was designed for small businesses and low to moderate earners who could not afford to pay into more expensive company pensions. More than 1.5million workers have joined since 2012 – and the figure is expected to reach four million in the next three years. The European Commission imposed restrictions because of fears that a state-funded pension scheme could distort or threaten competition from private pension firms. Frances O’Grady, general-secretary of the Trades Union Congress, said it was ‘great news for savers’ Mr Webb said it had put many businesses off because it would have meant running two parallel pensions – one for higher earners and NEST for low-income staff. Relaxing the rules meant workers could avoid having ‘pensions scattered all over the place’, which risked people losing track of their savings, he said. The move comes after pressure from union and employer groups, the National Association of Pension Funds, NEST and criticism from MPs on the Work and Pensions Select Committee. Frances O’Grady, general-secretary of the Trades Union Congress, said it was ‘great news for savers’. ‘It was always ridiculous that people could not save as much as they wanted into NEST,’ she added. Mr Webb defended the 2017 deadline, saying Parliament was ‘littered’ with legislation that had been rushed through and blamed the delay on lengthy consultations with the pension industry and Eurocrats. NEST was introduced alongside automatic enrolment, which forces every boss to pay into a pension for workers who are over 22 and earn at least £10,000 by 2018. Highlights:

answer:1. The European Commission has agreed to lift restrictions on the National Employment Savings Trust (NEST) pension scheme. 2. This means employees will no longer be limited to £4,600 a year in contributions and can transfer old company pensions into the scheme. 3. The changes will take place on April 1, 2017. 4. The low-cost pension was designed for small businesses and low to moderate earners. 5. Over 1.5 million workers have joined since 2012, and it is expected to reach 4 million in the next three years.

question:You are an AI assistant that follows instruction extremely well. Help as much as you can. Given those answer options, answer the question: Based on this review, would the user recommend this product? === Review: This CD is a very polished production. Tierney Sutton, along with the musicians on the recording, are " in the pocket" on each of the selections. Sutton's range and agility along with her stylistic interpretations of some well known tunes are delightful. I'm glad to have it in my music collection. Answer: A:

answer:Yes B: No Answer: A: Yes

question:You are an AI assistant. User will you give you a task. Your goal is to complete the task as faithfully as you can. While performing the task think step-by-step and justify your steps. Given the question: Cameron was lost in the woods for days but finaly with a bit of luck they managed to find a way out. Given the context: What will Cameron want to do next? Possible answers: Camerson will go home, go to the woods, not contact family The answer is:

answer:Cameron will go home. Step 1: Analyze the question The question asks what Cameron will want to do next after finding their way out of the woods. Step 2: Consider the context Cameron was lost in the woods for days and finally managed to find a way out. Step 3: Evaluate the possible answers a) Cameron will go home: After being lost in the woods for days, it is reasonable to assume that Cameron will want to return to a safe place, such as their home, to rest and recover from their ordeal. b) Cameron will go to the woods: This option does not make sense, as Cameron just managed to find their way out of the woods. It is unlikely that they would want to return to the place where they were lost for days. c) Cameron will not contact family: While it is possible that Cameron may not immediately contact their family, it does not answer the question of what Cameron will want to do next. The priority is likely to find a safe place, such as going home, before considering contacting family. Step 4: Choose the best answer Based on the analysis of the context and possible answers, Cameron will most likely want to go home after finding their way out of the woods.

question:You are a helpful assistant, who always provide explanation. Think like you are answering to a five year old. Single/multi-select question: Is it possible to conclude that "A woman with a red sweatshirt is riding in a sailboat that is tipping over." if "A man is on a sailboat"? Available choices: +yes; +it is not possible to tell; +no;...I think the answer is

answer:No, sweetie, we can't say that "A woman with a red sweatshirt is riding in a sailboat that is tipping over" just because "A man is on a sailboat." They are two different things happening and we don't have enough information to connect them. So the answer is +no.

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