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{"texts": ["Q:\n\nWhy does homotopy behave well with respect to fibrations and homology with respect to cofibrations?", "\n\n(I apologize that this is a vague question).", "\nI seems to me somehow that homotopy groups behave well with respect to (Serre)-fibrations. ", "For example you get a long exact sequence of homotopy groups from it. ", "On the other hand cofibrations and homotopy groups seems to be no good friends at all (e.g. $S^1\\to D^2\\to S^2$).", "\nBut then again, the situation in homology seems to be the other way round. ", "They behave well with respect to cofibrations (you get a long exact sequence) and fibrations are harder to investigate (Serre spectral sequence etc.).", "\nMy question is: What is the intuition behind this difference? (", "in particular with respect to the fact that homology is just homotopy of another space.)", "\n\nA:\n\nI agree that the long exact sequence in homotopy groups of a fibration follows from the fact that fibrations are defined using a mapping property in which the fibration is the target.", "\nOne way to understand why homology behaves well with respect to cofibrations is to spell out your remark that \n\"homology is just homotopy of another space\". ", " This is true, but not obvious. ", " There are a number of constructions of ordinary homology which take the following form. ", " \nOne finds a functor $F$ from (pointed) spaces to (pointed) spaces which takes cofibrations to quasifibrations. ", " (A quasifibration is something for which you have a long exact sequence of homotopy groups, for example a Serre fibration). ", " And then $H_* (X) \\cong \\pi_* F(X).$ If $X\\to Y \\to Z$ is a cofibration (maybe a cofibration of CW complexes), then $\\dots \\to \\pi_* F(X) \\to \\pi_* F(Y) \\to \\pi_* F(Z) \\to \\ldots$ is the long exact sequence in homology associated to the cofibration. ", "\nHere are several contexts in which one can describe such a functor $F$.\nFirst, a formal approach. ", " Let $\\mathbf{S}$ denote the category of spectra: it is connected to the category $\\mathbf{T}$ of spaces by adjoint functors $\\Sigma^\\infty: \\mathbf{T} \\to \\mathbf{S}$ and $\\Omega^\\infty: \\mathbf{S} \\to \\mathbf{T}.$ There a spectrum called the \"Eilenberg-MacLane\" spectrum, denoted $H\\mathbb{Z}$: its job is to represent singular cohomology, and one can take $F(X) = \\Omega^\\infty ((\\Sigma^\\infty X) \\wedge H\\mathbb{Z})$. \nWhy does $F$ have the cofibration-to-quasifibration property? ", " Well, the way that this is set up, $\\Sigma^\\infty$ preserves cofibrations of CW complexes, and $\\Omega^\\infty$ preserves fibrations of fibrant objects, and in the category of spectra every cofibration is equivalent to a fibration. ", " \nTo be more explicit about $H\\mathbb{Z}$, you can define $F(X) = \\lim (\\ldots \\Omega^k(X \\wedge K(\\mathbb{Z},k)) \\to \\Omega^{k+1} (X\\wedge K(\\mathbb{Z},k+1))a \\ldots),$ where the limit is a colimit and the maps defining the system arise from the maps $\\Omega K(\\mathbb{Z},k) \\simeq \\Omega K(\\mathbb{Z},k+1)$.\nSecond, the Dold-Thom theorem says that one can take $F(X) = Sp^\\infty (X).$ Here $Sp^n(X) = X^n/\\Sigma_n$, and $Sp^\\infty(X) = \\lim \\ldots Sp^n(X) \\to Sp^{n+1}(X) \\ldots$, again the limit is a colimit.", "\nThird, if you're willing to allow $X$ to be a simplicial set, then one can take then one can take $F(X) = \\mathbb{Z}X$, the simplicial set whose $n$ simplices are the free abelian group on the $n$-simplices of $X$. (This approach is due to Dan Kan; see the proceedings of the Hurewicz conference)\nAll of this is to focus attention on functors which take cofibrations to quasifibrations. ", " In fact all $-1$-connected generalized homology theories (at least the ones associated to cohomology theories: are there homology theories which are not? ", " I don't know) are of the form $E_* X = \\pi_* G(X)$, where $G$ is a functor which takes cofibrations to quasifibrations. ", " Indeed one takes $G(X) = \\Omega^\\infty (\\Sigma^\\infty X \\wedge R)$, where $R$ is the spectrum representing the cohomology theory. ", " This approach goes back to G. W. Whitehead.", "\nOne of the more compact discussions of such a functor, which I like, is in an article by G. Segal in Springer LNM 575; he gives a construction of connective real $K$-homology there. ", " Really he's showing how to generalize the work of Dold and Thom: Segal's argument applies just as well to $Sp^\\infty(X)$.\nI apologize that throughout I have done a poor job of saying how to handle basepoints.", "\n\nA:\n\nFibrations are defined as target-type concepts -- they have good formal homotopy properties when you map into them, for example, if you apply the functor $\\pi_n(-) = [S^n,-]$.\nNow I'll subject you to my point of view on homology.", "\nDually, cofibrations are a domain-type concept, so they behave well when you map \nout of them, say if you apply (represented) cohomology: $\\widetilde H^n(-;G) = [-, K(G,n)]$.\nHomology is a bit of a monster: it is a covariant functor that works well with domain-type input. ", " It is a small miracle that such functors exist at all; this is why they are hard to construct. ", " But the answer for homology has to be: homology works well with cofibrations because we built it to work well with cofibrations, and a more informative answer to your question would depend on the construction you use. 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{"texts": ["The role of dopamine agonists in early Parkinson's disease.", "\nRecent evidence from clinical studies suggests an expanded role for dopamine agonists as initial dopaminergic monotherapy in the treatment of Parkinson's disease (PD). ", "The rationale for the use of dopamine agonist monotherapy in early disease is to delay the initiation of levodopa or to decrease the total exposure to levodopa, thereby reducing the motor complications of long-term levodopa therapy. ", "Dopamine agonists, when used alone, rarely promote the development of dyskinesias and motor fluctuations that complicate levodopa treatment. ", "Theoretically, there is potential for a neuroprotective effect by decreasing the oxidative breakdown of dopamine and free radical generation. ", "Because they act on postsynaptic dopamine receptors of the striatum, dopamine agonists act independent of the synthetic dopaminergic enzyme system and are not dependent on degenerating presynaptic neurons in the substantia nigra. ", "This article will review the traditional role of dopamine agonists and will focus on emerging strategies for the treatment of PD, including early monotherapy with dopamine agonists and early combination therapy with dopamine agonists and levodopa."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "PubMed Abstracts"}, "scores": [0.0013323227176442742, 0.0007822414627298713, 0.0009295487543568015, 0.0015165724325925112, 0.0014080529799684882, 0.022032640874385834, 0.0007890656124800444], "avg_score": 0.004112920690593975, "num_sents": 7}
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{"texts": ["Noise in Fourier self-deconvolution.", "\nA general formula for computing changes in the signal-to-noise ratio of a spectrum resulting from the Fourier self-deconvolution procedure is derived. ", "Self-deconvolution reduces the intrinsic halfwidths of lines by a factor K, which is in practice limited by the noise in the spectrum. ", "With the help of the derived formula, the rate of decrease in the SNR as a function of K for eight different smoothing (apodization) functions is studied. ", "With high K values there are significant differences in the SNR as a result of the use of different smoothing functions. ", "With K = 4 a difference of more than 1 order of magnitude between two extreme cases is demonstrated, and with K = 5 a difference of almost 2 orders of magnitude in the SNR is predicted."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "PubMed Abstracts"}, "scores": [0.0010156250791624188, 0.0006245932308956981, 0.0007872356218285859, 0.000550672528333962, 0.0006277511129155755, 0.0006021956796757877], "avg_score": 0.000701345542135338, "num_sents": 6}
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{"doi": "10.18356/805b1ae4-en", "text_id": "001180f5dd9a821e651ed51e30d0cf8c", "text": "Previous chapters have discussed ways to make food systems more supportive of food security and better nutrition. Nutrition-sensitive food systems can give consumers better options, but ultimately it is consumers who choose what they eat. What consumers choose to eat influences their own nutritional outcomes and sends signals back through the food system - to retailers, processors and producers - that shape both what is produced and how sustainably it is produced.", "sdg": 2, "label": 1, "labels_negative": 0, "labels_positive": 3, "agreement": 1.0}
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{"repo_name": "ahmedbodi/AutobahnPython", "path": "examples/asyncio/websocket/echo/client_coroutines.py", "copies": "13", "size": "2044", "content": "###############################################################################\n##\n## Copyright (C) 2013-2014 Tavendo GmbH\n##\n## Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the \"License\");\n## you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.\n## You may obtain a copy of the License at\n##\n## http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0\n##\n## Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software\n## distributed under the License is distributed on an \"AS IS\" BASIS,\n## WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.\n## See the License for the specific language governing permissions and\n## limitations under the License.\n##\n###############################################################################\n\nfrom autobahn.asyncio.websocket import WebSocketClientProtocol, \\\n WebSocketClientFactory\n\nimport asyncio\n\n\n\nclass MyClientProtocol(WebSocketClientProtocol):\n\n def onConnect(self, response):\n print(\"Server connected: {0}\".format(response.peer))\n\n @asyncio.coroutine\n def onOpen(self):\n print(\"WebSocket connection open.\")\n\n ## start sending messages every second ..\n while True:\n self.sendMessage(u\"Hello, world!\".encode('utf8'))\n self.sendMessage(b\"\\x00\\x01\\x03\\x04\", isBinary = True)\n yield from asyncio.sleep(1)\n\n def onMessage(self, payload, isBinary):\n if isBinary:\n print(\"Binary message received: {0} bytes\".format(len(payload)))\n else:\n print(\"Text message received: {0}\".format(payload.decode('utf8')))\n\n def onClose(self, wasClean, code, reason):\n print(\"WebSocket connection closed: {0}\".format(reason))\n\n\n\nif __name__ == '__main__':\n\n import asyncio\n\n factory = WebSocketClientFactory(\"ws://localhost:9000\", debug = False)\n factory.protocol = MyClientProtocol\n\n loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()\n coro = loop.create_connection(factory, '127.0.0.1', 9000)\n loop.run_until_complete(coro)\n loop.run_forever()\n loop.close()\n", "license": "apache-2.0", "hash": 7822061744094950801, "line_mean": 31.4444444444, "line_max": 79, "alpha_frac": 0.6232876712, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 4.214432989690722, "config_test": false, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "ifduyue/django", "path": "django/core/checks/registry.py", "copies": "13", "size": "3108", "content": "from itertools import chain\n\nfrom django.utils.itercompat import is_iterable\n\n\nclass Tags:\n \"\"\"\n Built-in tags for internal checks.\n \"\"\"\n admin = 'admin'\n caches = 'caches'\n compatibility = 'compatibility'\n database = 'database'\n models = 'models'\n security = 'security'\n signals = 'signals'\n templates = 'templates'\n urls = 'urls'\n\n\nclass CheckRegistry:\n\n def __init__(self):\n self.registered_checks = set()\n self.deployment_checks = set()\n\n def register(self, check=None, *tags, **kwargs):\n \"\"\"\n Can be used as a function or a decorator. Register given function\n `f` labeled with given `tags`. The function should receive **kwargs\n and return list of Errors and Warnings.\n\n Example::\n\n registry = CheckRegistry()\n @registry.register('mytag', 'anothertag')\n def my_check(apps, **kwargs):\n # ... perform checks and collect `errors` ...\n return errors\n # or\n registry.register(my_check, 'mytag', 'anothertag')\n \"\"\"\n kwargs.setdefault('deploy', False)\n\n def inner(check):\n check.tags = tags\n checks = self.deployment_checks if kwargs['deploy'] else self.registered_checks\n checks.add(check)\n return check\n\n if callable(check):\n return inner(check)\n else:\n if check:\n tags += (check, )\n return inner\n\n def run_checks(self, app_configs=None, tags=None, include_deployment_checks=False):\n \"\"\"\n Run all registered checks and return list of Errors and Warnings.\n \"\"\"\n errors = []\n checks = self.get_checks(include_deployment_checks)\n\n if tags is not None:\n checks = [check for check in checks if not set(check.tags).isdisjoint(tags)]\n else:\n # By default, 'database'-tagged checks are not run as they do more\n # than mere static code analysis.\n checks = [check for check in checks if Tags.database not in check.tags]\n\n for check in checks:\n new_errors = check(app_configs=app_configs)\n assert is_iterable(new_errors), (\n \"The function %r did not return a list. All functions registered \"\n \"with the checks registry must return a list.\" % check)\n errors.extend(new_errors)\n return errors\n\n def tag_exists(self, tag, include_deployment_checks=False):\n return tag in self.tags_available(include_deployment_checks)\n\n def tags_available(self, deployment_checks=False):\n return set(chain.from_iterable(\n check.tags for check in self.get_checks(deployment_checks)\n ))\n\n def get_checks(self, include_deployment_checks=False):\n checks = list(self.registered_checks)\n if include_deployment_checks:\n checks.extend(self.deployment_checks)\n return checks\n\n\nregistry = CheckRegistry()\nregister = registry.register\nrun_checks = registry.run_checks\ntag_exists = registry.tag_exists\n", "license": "bsd-3-clause", "hash": -2035686896372967697, "line_mean": 30.7142857143, "line_max": 91, "alpha_frac": 0.6023166023, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 4.433666191155492, "config_test": false, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "kmike/scikit-learn", "path": "sklearn/utils/__init__.py", "copies": "3", "size": "10094", "content": "\"\"\"\nThe :mod:`sklearn.utils` module includes various utilites.\n\"\"\"\n\nfrom collections import Sequence\n\nimport numpy as np\nfrom scipy.sparse import issparse\nimport warnings\n\nfrom .murmurhash import murmurhash3_32\nfrom .validation import (as_float_array, check_arrays, safe_asarray,\n assert_all_finite, array2d, atleast2d_or_csc,\n atleast2d_or_csr, warn_if_not_float,\n check_random_state)\nfrom .class_weight import compute_class_weight\n\n__all__ = [\"murmurhash3_32\", \"as_float_array\", \"check_arrays\", \"safe_asarray\",\n \"assert_all_finite\", \"array2d\", \"atleast2d_or_csc\",\n \"atleast2d_or_csr\", \"warn_if_not_float\", \"check_random_state\",\n \"compute_class_weight\"]\n\n# Make sure that DeprecationWarning get printed\nwarnings.simplefilter(\"always\", DeprecationWarning)\n\n\nclass deprecated(object):\n \"\"\"Decorator to mark a function or class as deprecated.\n\n Issue a warning when the function is called/the class is instantiated and\n adds a warning to the docstring.\n\n The optional extra argument will be appended to the deprecation message\n and the docstring. Note: to use this with the default value for extra, put\n in an empty of parentheses:\n\n >>> from sklearn.utils import deprecated\n >>> deprecated() # doctest: +ELLIPSIS\n <sklearn.utils.deprecated object at ...>\n\n >>> @deprecated()\n ... def some_function(): pass\n \"\"\"\n\n # Adapted from http://wiki.python.org/moin/PythonDecoratorLibrary,\n # but with many changes.\n\n def __init__(self, extra=''):\n \"\"\"\n Parameters\n ----------\n extra: string\n to be added to the deprecation messages\n\n \"\"\"\n self.extra = extra\n\n def __call__(self, obj):\n if isinstance(obj, type):\n return self._decorate_class(obj)\n else:\n return self._decorate_fun(obj)\n\n def _decorate_class(self, cls):\n msg = \"Class %s is deprecated\" % cls.__name__\n if self.extra:\n msg += \"; %s\" % self.extra\n\n # FIXME: we should probably reset __new__ for full generality\n init = cls.__init__\n\n def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):\n warnings.warn(msg, category=DeprecationWarning)\n return init(*args, **kwargs)\n cls.__init__ = wrapped\n\n wrapped.__name__ = '__init__'\n wrapped.__doc__ = self._update_doc(init.__doc__)\n wrapped.deprecated_original = init\n\n return cls\n\n def _decorate_fun(self, fun):\n \"\"\"Decorate function fun\"\"\"\n\n msg = \"Function %s is deprecated\" % fun.__name__\n if self.extra:\n msg += \"; %s\" % self.extra\n\n def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):\n warnings.warn(msg, category=DeprecationWarning)\n return fun(*args, **kwargs)\n\n wrapped.__name__ = fun.__name__\n wrapped.__dict__ = fun.__dict__\n wrapped.__doc__ = self._update_doc(fun.__doc__)\n\n return wrapped\n\n def _update_doc(self, olddoc):\n newdoc = \"DEPRECATED\"\n if self.extra:\n newdoc = \"%s: %s\" % (newdoc, self.extra)\n if olddoc:\n newdoc = \"%s\\n\\n%s\" % (newdoc, olddoc)\n return newdoc\n\n\ndef safe_mask(X, mask):\n \"\"\"Return a mask which is safe to use on X.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n X : {array-like, sparse matrix}\n Data on which to apply mask.\n\n mask: array\n Mask to be used on X.\n\n Returns\n -------\n mask\n \"\"\"\n mask = np.asanyarray(mask)\n if np.issubdtype(mask.dtype, np.int):\n return mask\n\n if hasattr(X, \"toarray\"):\n ind = np.arange(mask.shape[0])\n mask = ind[mask]\n return mask\n\n\ndef resample(*arrays, **options):\n \"\"\"Resample arrays or sparse matrices in a consistent way\n\n The default strategy implements one step of the bootstrapping\n procedure.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n `*arrays` : sequence of arrays or scipy.sparse matrices with same shape[0]\n\n replace : boolean, True by default\n Implements resampling with replacement. If False, this will implement\n (sliced) random permutations.\n\n n_samples : int, None by default\n Number of samples to generate. If left to None this is\n automatically set to the first dimension of the arrays.\n\n random_state : int or RandomState instance\n Control the shuffling for reproducible behavior.\n\n Returns\n -------\n Sequence of resampled views of the collections. The original arrays are\n not impacted.\n\n Examples\n --------\n It is possible to mix sparse and dense arrays in the same run::\n\n >>> X = [[1., 0.], [2., 1.], [0., 0.]]\n >>> y = np.array([0, 1, 2])\n\n >>> from scipy.sparse import coo_matrix\n >>> X_sparse = coo_matrix(X)\n\n >>> from sklearn.utils import resample\n >>> X, X_sparse, y = resample(X, X_sparse, y, random_state=0)\n >>> X\n array([[ 1., 0.],\n [ 2., 1.],\n [ 1., 0.]])\n\n >>> X_sparse # doctest: +ELLIPSIS +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE\n <3x2 sparse matrix of type '<... 'numpy.float64'>'\n with 4 stored elements in Compressed Sparse Row format>\n\n >>> X_sparse.toarray()\n array([[ 1., 0.],\n [ 2., 1.],\n [ 1., 0.]])\n\n >>> y\n array([0, 1, 0])\n\n >>> resample(y, n_samples=2, random_state=0)\n array([0, 1])\n\n\n See also\n --------\n :class:`sklearn.cross_validation.Bootstrap`\n :func:`sklearn.utils.shuffle`\n \"\"\"\n random_state = check_random_state(options.pop('random_state', None))\n replace = options.pop('replace', True)\n max_n_samples = options.pop('n_samples', None)\n if options:\n raise ValueError(\"Unexpected kw arguments: %r\" % options.keys())\n\n if len(arrays) == 0:\n return None\n\n first = arrays[0]\n n_samples = first.shape[0] if hasattr(first, 'shape') else len(first)\n\n if max_n_samples is None:\n max_n_samples = n_samples\n\n if max_n_samples > n_samples:\n raise ValueError(\"Cannot sample %d out of arrays with dim %d\" % (\n max_n_samples, n_samples))\n\n arrays = check_arrays(*arrays, sparse_format='csr')\n\n if replace:\n indices = random_state.randint(0, n_samples, size=(max_n_samples,))\n else:\n indices = np.arange(n_samples)\n random_state.shuffle(indices)\n indices = indices[:max_n_samples]\n\n resampled_arrays = []\n\n for array in arrays:\n array = array[indices]\n resampled_arrays.append(array)\n\n if len(resampled_arrays) == 1:\n # syntactic sugar for the unit argument case\n return resampled_arrays[0]\n else:\n return resampled_arrays\n\n\ndef shuffle(*arrays, **options):\n \"\"\"Shuffle arrays or sparse matrices in a consistent way\n\n This is a convenience alias to ``resample(*arrays, replace=False)`` to do\n random permutations of the collections.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n `*arrays` : sequence of arrays or scipy.sparse matrices with same shape[0]\n\n random_state : int or RandomState instance\n Control the shuffling for reproducible behavior.\n\n n_samples : int, None by default\n Number of samples to generate. If left to None this is\n automatically set to the first dimension of the arrays.\n\n Returns\n -------\n Sequence of shuffled views of the collections. The original arrays are\n not impacted.\n\n Examples\n --------\n It is possible to mix sparse and dense arrays in the same run::\n\n >>> X = [[1., 0.], [2., 1.], [0., 0.]]\n >>> y = np.array([0, 1, 2])\n\n >>> from scipy.sparse import coo_matrix\n >>> X_sparse = coo_matrix(X)\n\n >>> from sklearn.utils import shuffle\n >>> X, X_sparse, y = shuffle(X, X_sparse, y, random_state=0)\n >>> X\n array([[ 0., 0.],\n [ 2., 1.],\n [ 1., 0.]])\n\n >>> X_sparse # doctest: +ELLIPSIS +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE\n <3x2 sparse matrix of type '<... 'numpy.float64'>'\n with 3 stored elements in Compressed Sparse Row format>\n\n >>> X_sparse.toarray()\n array([[ 0., 0.],\n [ 2., 1.],\n [ 1., 0.]])\n\n >>> y\n array([2, 1, 0])\n\n >>> shuffle(y, n_samples=2, random_state=0)\n array([0, 1])\n\n See also\n --------\n :func:`sklearn.utils.resample`\n \"\"\"\n options['replace'] = False\n return resample(*arrays, **options)\n\n\ndef safe_sqr(X, copy=True):\n \"\"\"Element wise squaring of array-likes and sparse matrices.\n\n Parameters\n ----------\n X : array like, matrix, sparse matrix\n\n Returns\n -------\n X ** 2 : element wise square\n \"\"\"\n X = safe_asarray(X)\n if issparse(X):\n if copy:\n X = X.copy()\n X.data **= 2\n else:\n if copy:\n X = X ** 2\n else:\n X **= 2\n return X\n\n\ndef gen_even_slices(n, n_packs):\n \"\"\"Generator to create n_packs slices going up to n.\n\n Examples\n --------\n >>> from sklearn.utils import gen_even_slices\n >>> list(gen_even_slices(10, 1))\n [slice(0, 10, None)]\n >>> list(gen_even_slices(10, 10)) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS\n [slice(0, 1, None), slice(1, 2, None), ..., slice(9, 10, None)]\n >>> list(gen_even_slices(10, 5)) #doctest: +ELLIPSIS\n [slice(0, 2, None), slice(2, 4, None), ..., slice(8, 10, None)]\n >>> list(gen_even_slices(10, 3))\n [slice(0, 4, None), slice(4, 7, None), slice(7, 10, None)]\n \"\"\"\n start = 0\n for pack_num in range(n_packs):\n this_n = n // n_packs\n if pack_num < n % n_packs:\n this_n += 1\n if this_n > 0:\n end = start + this_n\n yield slice(start, end, None)\n start = end\n\n\ndef tosequence(x):\n \"\"\"Cast iterable x to a Sequence, avoiding a copy if possible.\"\"\"\n if isinstance(x, np.ndarray):\n return np.asarray(x)\n elif isinstance(x, Sequence):\n return x\n else:\n return list(x)\n\n\nclass ConvergenceWarning(Warning):\n \"Custom warning to capture convergence problems\"\n", "license": "bsd-3-clause", "hash": 2334709577611160651, "line_mean": 26.8839779006, "line_max": 79, "alpha_frac": 0.5680602338, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 3.874856046065259, "config_test": false, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "dataxu/ansible", "path": "lib/ansible/modules/system/kernel_blacklist.py", "copies": "125", "size": "4009", "content": "#!/usr/bin/python\n# encoding: utf-8 -*-\n\n# Copyright: (c) 2013, Matthias Vogelgesang <[email protected]>\n# GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)\n\nfrom __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function\n__metaclass__ = type\n\nANSIBLE_METADATA = {'metadata_version': '1.1',\n 'status': ['preview'],\n 'supported_by': 'community'}\n\nDOCUMENTATION = '''\n---\nmodule: kernel_blacklist\nauthor:\n- Matthias Vogelgesang (@matze)\nversion_added: '1.4'\nshort_description: Blacklist kernel modules\ndescription:\n - Add or remove kernel modules from blacklist.\noptions:\n name:\n description:\n - Name of kernel module to black- or whitelist.\n required: true\n state:\n description:\n - Whether the module should be present in the blacklist or absent.\n choices: [ absent, present ]\n default: present\n blacklist_file:\n description:\n - If specified, use this blacklist file instead of\n C(/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-ansible.conf).\n'''\n\nEXAMPLES = '''\n- name: Blacklist the nouveau driver module\n kernel_blacklist:\n name: nouveau\n state: present\n'''\n\nimport os\nimport re\n\nfrom ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule\n\n\nclass Blacklist(object):\n def __init__(self, module, filename, checkmode):\n self.filename = filename\n self.module = module\n self.checkmode = checkmode\n\n def create_file(self):\n if not self.checkmode and not os.path.exists(self.filename):\n open(self.filename, 'a').close()\n return True\n elif self.checkmode and not os.path.exists(self.filename):\n self.filename = os.devnull\n return True\n else:\n return False\n\n def get_pattern(self):\n return r'^blacklist\\s*' + self.module + '$'\n\n def readlines(self):\n f = open(self.filename, 'r')\n lines = f.readlines()\n f.close()\n return lines\n\n def module_listed(self):\n lines = self.readlines()\n pattern = self.get_pattern()\n\n for line in lines:\n stripped = line.strip()\n if stripped.startswith('#'):\n continue\n\n if re.match(pattern, stripped):\n return True\n\n return False\n\n def remove_module(self):\n lines = self.readlines()\n pattern = self.get_pattern()\n\n if self.checkmode:\n f = open(os.devnull, 'w')\n else:\n f = open(self.filename, 'w')\n\n for line in lines:\n if not re.match(pattern, line.strip()):\n f.write(line)\n\n f.close()\n\n def add_module(self):\n if self.checkmode:\n f = open(os.devnull, 'a')\n else:\n f = open(self.filename, 'a')\n\n f.write('blacklist %s\\n' % self.module)\n\n f.close()\n\n\ndef main():\n module = AnsibleModule(\n argument_spec=dict(\n name=dict(type='str', required=True),\n state=dict(type='str', default='present', choices=['absent', 'present']),\n blacklist_file=dict(type='str')\n ),\n supports_check_mode=True,\n )\n\n args = dict(changed=False, failed=False,\n name=module.params['name'], state=module.params['state'])\n\n filename = '/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-ansible.conf'\n\n if module.params['blacklist_file']:\n filename = module.params['blacklist_file']\n\n blacklist = Blacklist(args['name'], filename, module.check_mode)\n\n if blacklist.create_file():\n args['changed'] = True\n else:\n args['changed'] = False\n\n if blacklist.module_listed():\n if args['state'] == 'absent':\n blacklist.remove_module()\n args['changed'] = True\n else:\n if args['state'] == 'present':\n blacklist.add_module()\n args['changed'] = True\n\n module.exit_json(**args)\n\n\nif __name__ == '__main__':\n main()\n", "license": "gpl-3.0", "hash": 8498771084445726761, "line_mean": 24.864516129, "line_max": 92, "alpha_frac": 0.575205787, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 4.017034068136272, "config_test": false, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "blackbliss/callme", "path": "flask/lib/python2.7/site-packages/werkzeug/contrib/cache.py", "copies": "306", "size": "23519", "content": "# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n\"\"\"\n werkzeug.contrib.cache\n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\n\n The main problem with dynamic Web sites is, well, they're dynamic. Each\n time a user requests a page, the webserver executes a lot of code, queries\n the database, renders templates until the visitor gets the page he sees.\n\n This is a lot more expensive than just loading a file from the file system\n and sending it to the visitor.\n\n For most Web applications, this overhead isn't a big deal but once it\n becomes, you will be glad to have a cache system in place.\n\n How Caching Works\n =================\n\n Caching is pretty simple. Basically you have a cache object lurking around\n somewhere that is connected to a remote cache or the file system or\n something else. When the request comes in you check if the current page\n is already in the cache and if so, you're returning it from the cache.\n Otherwise you generate the page and put it into the cache. (Or a fragment\n of the page, you don't have to cache the full thing)\n\n Here is a simple example of how to cache a sidebar for a template::\n\n def get_sidebar(user):\n identifier = 'sidebar_for/user%d' % user.id\n value = cache.get(identifier)\n if value is not None:\n return value\n value = generate_sidebar_for(user=user)\n cache.set(identifier, value, timeout=60 * 5)\n return value\n\n Creating a Cache Object\n =======================\n\n To create a cache object you just import the cache system of your choice\n from the cache module and instantiate it. Then you can start working\n with that object:\n\n >>> from werkzeug.contrib.cache import SimpleCache\n >>> c = SimpleCache()\n >>> c.set(\"foo\", \"value\")\n >>> c.get(\"foo\")\n 'value'\n >>> c.get(\"missing\") is None\n True\n\n Please keep in mind that you have to create the cache and put it somewhere\n you have access to it (either as a module global you can import or you just\n put it into your WSGI application).\n\n :copyright: (c) 2013 by the Werkzeug Team, see AUTHORS for more details.\n :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.\n\"\"\"\nimport os\nimport re\nimport tempfile\nfrom hashlib import md5\nfrom time import time\ntry:\n import cPickle as pickle\nexcept ImportError:\n import pickle\n\nfrom werkzeug._compat import iteritems, string_types, text_type, \\\n integer_types, to_bytes\nfrom werkzeug.posixemulation import rename\n\n\ndef _items(mappingorseq):\n \"\"\"Wrapper for efficient iteration over mappings represented by dicts\n or sequences::\n\n >>> for k, v in _items((i, i*i) for i in xrange(5)):\n ... assert k*k == v\n\n >>> for k, v in _items(dict((i, i*i) for i in xrange(5))):\n ... assert k*k == v\n\n \"\"\"\n if hasattr(mappingorseq, \"iteritems\"):\n return mappingorseq.iteritems()\n elif hasattr(mappingorseq, \"items\"):\n return mappingorseq.items()\n return mappingorseq\n\n\nclass BaseCache(object):\n \"\"\"Baseclass for the cache systems. All the cache systems implement this\n API or a superset of it.\n\n :param default_timeout: the default timeout that is used if no timeout is\n specified on :meth:`set`.\n \"\"\"\n\n def __init__(self, default_timeout=300):\n self.default_timeout = default_timeout\n\n def get(self, key):\n \"\"\"Looks up key in the cache and returns the value for it.\n If the key does not exist `None` is returned instead.\n\n :param key: the key to be looked up.\n \"\"\"\n return None\n\n def delete(self, key):\n \"\"\"Deletes `key` from the cache. If it does not exist in the cache\n nothing happens.\n\n :param key: the key to delete.\n \"\"\"\n pass\n\n def get_many(self, *keys):\n \"\"\"Returns a list of values for the given keys.\n For each key a item in the list is created. Example::\n\n foo, bar = cache.get_many(\"foo\", \"bar\")\n\n If a key can't be looked up `None` is returned for that key\n instead.\n\n :param keys: The function accepts multiple keys as positional\n arguments.\n \"\"\"\n return map(self.get, keys)\n\n def get_dict(self, *keys):\n \"\"\"Works like :meth:`get_many` but returns a dict::\n\n d = cache.get_dict(\"foo\", \"bar\")\n foo = d[\"foo\"]\n bar = d[\"bar\"]\n\n :param keys: The function accepts multiple keys as positional\n arguments.\n \"\"\"\n return dict(zip(keys, self.get_many(*keys)))\n\n def set(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n \"\"\"Adds a new key/value to the cache (overwrites value, if key already\n exists in the cache).\n\n :param key: the key to set\n :param value: the value for the key\n :param timeout: the cache timeout for the key (if not specified,\n it uses the default timeout).\n \"\"\"\n pass\n\n def add(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n \"\"\"Works like :meth:`set` but does not overwrite the values of already\n existing keys.\n\n :param key: the key to set\n :param value: the value for the key\n :param timeout: the cache timeout for the key or the default\n timeout if not specified.\n \"\"\"\n pass\n\n def set_many(self, mapping, timeout=None):\n \"\"\"Sets multiple keys and values from a mapping.\n\n :param mapping: a mapping with the keys/values to set.\n :param timeout: the cache timeout for the key (if not specified,\n it uses the default timeout).\n \"\"\"\n for key, value in _items(mapping):\n self.set(key, value, timeout)\n\n def delete_many(self, *keys):\n \"\"\"Deletes multiple keys at once.\n\n :param keys: The function accepts multiple keys as positional\n arguments.\n \"\"\"\n for key in keys:\n self.delete(key)\n\n def clear(self):\n \"\"\"Clears the cache. Keep in mind that not all caches support\n completely clearing the cache.\n \"\"\"\n pass\n\n def inc(self, key, delta=1):\n \"\"\"Increments the value of a key by `delta`. If the key does\n not yet exist it is initialized with `delta`.\n\n For supporting caches this is an atomic operation.\n\n :param key: the key to increment.\n :param delta: the delta to add.\n \"\"\"\n self.set(key, (self.get(key) or 0) + delta)\n\n def dec(self, key, delta=1):\n \"\"\"Decrements the value of a key by `delta`. If the key does\n not yet exist it is initialized with `-delta`.\n\n For supporting caches this is an atomic operation.\n\n :param key: the key to increment.\n :param delta: the delta to subtract.\n \"\"\"\n self.set(key, (self.get(key) or 0) - delta)\n\n\nclass NullCache(BaseCache):\n \"\"\"A cache that doesn't cache. This can be useful for unit testing.\n\n :param default_timeout: a dummy parameter that is ignored but exists\n for API compatibility with other caches.\n \"\"\"\n\n\nclass SimpleCache(BaseCache):\n \"\"\"Simple memory cache for single process environments. This class exists\n mainly for the development server and is not 100% thread safe. It tries\n to use as many atomic operations as possible and no locks for simplicity\n but it could happen under heavy load that keys are added multiple times.\n\n :param threshold: the maximum number of items the cache stores before\n it starts deleting some.\n :param default_timeout: the default timeout that is used if no timeout is\n specified on :meth:`~BaseCache.set`.\n \"\"\"\n\n def __init__(self, threshold=500, default_timeout=300):\n BaseCache.__init__(self, default_timeout)\n self._cache = {}\n self.clear = self._cache.clear\n self._threshold = threshold\n\n def _prune(self):\n if len(self._cache) > self._threshold:\n now = time()\n for idx, (key, (expires, _)) in enumerate(self._cache.items()):\n if expires <= now or idx % 3 == 0:\n self._cache.pop(key, None)\n\n def get(self, key):\n expires, value = self._cache.get(key, (0, None))\n if expires > time():\n return pickle.loads(value)\n\n def set(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n if timeout is None:\n timeout = self.default_timeout\n self._prune()\n self._cache[key] = (time() + timeout, pickle.dumps(value,\n pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL))\n\n def add(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n if timeout is None:\n timeout = self.default_timeout\n if len(self._cache) > self._threshold:\n self._prune()\n item = (time() + timeout, pickle.dumps(value,\n pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL))\n self._cache.setdefault(key, item)\n\n def delete(self, key):\n self._cache.pop(key, None)\n\n\n_test_memcached_key = re.compile(br'[^\\x00-\\x21\\xff]{1,250}$').match\n\nclass MemcachedCache(BaseCache):\n \"\"\"A cache that uses memcached as backend.\n\n The first argument can either be an object that resembles the API of a\n :class:`memcache.Client` or a tuple/list of server addresses. In the\n event that a tuple/list is passed, Werkzeug tries to import the best\n available memcache library.\n\n Implementation notes: This cache backend works around some limitations in\n memcached to simplify the interface. For example unicode keys are encoded\n to utf-8 on the fly. Methods such as :meth:`~BaseCache.get_dict` return\n the keys in the same format as passed. Furthermore all get methods\n silently ignore key errors to not cause problems when untrusted user data\n is passed to the get methods which is often the case in web applications.\n\n :param servers: a list or tuple of server addresses or alternatively\n a :class:`memcache.Client` or a compatible client.\n :param default_timeout: the default timeout that is used if no timeout is\n specified on :meth:`~BaseCache.set`.\n :param key_prefix: a prefix that is added before all keys. This makes it\n possible to use the same memcached server for different\n applications. Keep in mind that\n :meth:`~BaseCache.clear` will also clear keys with a\n different prefix.\n \"\"\"\n\n def __init__(self, servers=None, default_timeout=300, key_prefix=None):\n BaseCache.__init__(self, default_timeout)\n if servers is None or isinstance(servers, (list, tuple)):\n if servers is None:\n servers = ['127.0.0.1:11211']\n self._client = self.import_preferred_memcache_lib(servers)\n if self._client is None:\n raise RuntimeError('no memcache module found')\n else:\n # NOTE: servers is actually an already initialized memcache\n # client.\n self._client = servers\n\n self.key_prefix = to_bytes(key_prefix)\n\n def get(self, key):\n if isinstance(key, text_type):\n key = key.encode('utf-8')\n if self.key_prefix:\n key = self.key_prefix + key\n # memcached doesn't support keys longer than that. Because often\n # checks for so long keys can occour because it's tested from user\n # submitted data etc we fail silently for getting.\n if _test_memcached_key(key):\n return self._client.get(key)\n\n def get_dict(self, *keys):\n key_mapping = {}\n have_encoded_keys = False\n for key in keys:\n if isinstance(key, unicode):\n encoded_key = key.encode('utf-8')\n have_encoded_keys = True\n else:\n encoded_key = key\n if self.key_prefix:\n encoded_key = self.key_prefix + encoded_key\n if _test_memcached_key(key):\n key_mapping[encoded_key] = key\n d = rv = self._client.get_multi(key_mapping.keys())\n if have_encoded_keys or self.key_prefix:\n rv = {}\n for key, value in iteritems(d):\n rv[key_mapping[key]] = value\n if len(rv) < len(keys):\n for key in keys:\n if key not in rv:\n rv[key] = None\n return rv\n\n def add(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n if timeout is None:\n timeout = self.default_timeout\n if isinstance(key, text_type):\n key = key.encode('utf-8')\n if self.key_prefix:\n key = self.key_prefix + key\n self._client.add(key, value, timeout)\n\n def set(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n if timeout is None:\n timeout = self.default_timeout\n if isinstance(key, text_type):\n key = key.encode('utf-8')\n if self.key_prefix:\n key = self.key_prefix + key\n self._client.set(key, value, timeout)\n\n def get_many(self, *keys):\n d = self.get_dict(*keys)\n return [d[key] for key in keys]\n\n def set_many(self, mapping, timeout=None):\n if timeout is None:\n timeout = self.default_timeout\n new_mapping = {}\n for key, value in _items(mapping):\n if isinstance(key, text_type):\n key = key.encode('utf-8')\n if self.key_prefix:\n key = self.key_prefix + key\n new_mapping[key] = value\n self._client.set_multi(new_mapping, timeout)\n\n def delete(self, key):\n if isinstance(key, unicode):\n key = key.encode('utf-8')\n if self.key_prefix:\n key = self.key_prefix + key\n if _test_memcached_key(key):\n self._client.delete(key)\n\n def delete_many(self, *keys):\n new_keys = []\n for key in keys:\n if isinstance(key, unicode):\n key = key.encode('utf-8')\n if self.key_prefix:\n key = self.key_prefix + key\n if _test_memcached_key(key):\n new_keys.append(key)\n self._client.delete_multi(new_keys)\n\n def clear(self):\n self._client.flush_all()\n\n def inc(self, key, delta=1):\n if isinstance(key, unicode):\n key = key.encode('utf-8')\n if self.key_prefix:\n key = self.key_prefix + key\n self._client.incr(key, delta)\n\n def dec(self, key, delta=1):\n if isinstance(key, unicode):\n key = key.encode('utf-8')\n if self.key_prefix:\n key = self.key_prefix + key\n self._client.decr(key, delta)\n\n def import_preferred_memcache_lib(self, servers):\n \"\"\"Returns an initialized memcache client. Used by the constructor.\"\"\"\n try:\n import pylibmc\n except ImportError:\n pass\n else:\n return pylibmc.Client(servers)\n\n try:\n from google.appengine.api import memcache\n except ImportError:\n pass\n else:\n return memcache.Client()\n\n try:\n import memcache\n except ImportError:\n pass\n else:\n return memcache.Client(servers)\n\n\n# backwards compatibility\nGAEMemcachedCache = MemcachedCache\n\n\nclass RedisCache(BaseCache):\n \"\"\"Uses the Redis key-value store as a cache backend.\n\n The first argument can be either a string denoting address of the Redis\n server or an object resembling an instance of a redis.Redis class.\n\n Note: Python Redis API already takes care of encoding unicode strings on\n the fly.\n\n .. versionadded:: 0.7\n\n .. versionadded:: 0.8\n `key_prefix` was added.\n\n .. versionchanged:: 0.8\n This cache backend now properly serializes objects.\n\n .. versionchanged:: 0.8.3\n This cache backend now supports password authentication.\n\n :param host: address of the Redis server or an object which API is\n compatible with the official Python Redis client (redis-py).\n :param port: port number on which Redis server listens for connections.\n :param password: password authentication for the Redis server.\n :param db: db (zero-based numeric index) on Redis Server to connect.\n :param default_timeout: the default timeout that is used if no timeout is\n specified on :meth:`~BaseCache.set`.\n :param key_prefix: A prefix that should be added to all keys.\n \"\"\"\n\n def __init__(self, host='localhost', port=6379, password=None,\n db=0, default_timeout=300, key_prefix=None):\n BaseCache.__init__(self, default_timeout)\n if isinstance(host, string_types):\n try:\n import redis\n except ImportError:\n raise RuntimeError('no redis module found')\n self._client = redis.Redis(host=host, port=port, password=password, db=db)\n else:\n self._client = host\n self.key_prefix = key_prefix or ''\n\n def dump_object(self, value):\n \"\"\"Dumps an object into a string for redis. By default it serializes\n integers as regular string and pickle dumps everything else.\n \"\"\"\n t = type(value)\n if t in integer_types:\n return str(value).encode('ascii')\n return b'!' + pickle.dumps(value)\n\n def load_object(self, value):\n \"\"\"The reversal of :meth:`dump_object`. This might be callde with\n None.\n \"\"\"\n if value is None:\n return None\n if value.startswith(b'!'):\n return pickle.loads(value[1:])\n try:\n return int(value)\n except ValueError:\n # before 0.8 we did not have serialization. Still support that.\n return value\n\n def get(self, key):\n return self.load_object(self._client.get(self.key_prefix + key))\n\n def get_many(self, *keys):\n if self.key_prefix:\n keys = [self.key_prefix + key for key in keys]\n return [self.load_object(x) for x in self._client.mget(keys)]\n\n def set(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n if timeout is None:\n timeout = self.default_timeout\n dump = self.dump_object(value)\n self._client.setex(self.key_prefix + key, dump, timeout)\n\n def add(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n if timeout is None:\n timeout = self.default_timeout\n dump = self.dump_object(value)\n added = self._client.setnx(self.key_prefix + key, dump)\n if added:\n self._client.expire(self.key_prefix + key, timeout)\n\n def set_many(self, mapping, timeout=None):\n if timeout is None:\n timeout = self.default_timeout\n pipe = self._client.pipeline()\n for key, value in _items(mapping):\n dump = self.dump_object(value)\n pipe.setex(self.key_prefix + key, dump, timeout)\n pipe.execute()\n\n def delete(self, key):\n self._client.delete(self.key_prefix + key)\n\n def delete_many(self, *keys):\n if not keys:\n return\n if self.key_prefix:\n keys = [self.key_prefix + key for key in keys]\n self._client.delete(*keys)\n\n def clear(self):\n if self.key_prefix:\n keys = self._client.keys(self.key_prefix + '*')\n if keys:\n self._client.delete(*keys)\n else:\n self._client.flushdb()\n\n def inc(self, key, delta=1):\n return self._client.incr(self.key_prefix + key, delta)\n\n def dec(self, key, delta=1):\n return self._client.decr(self.key_prefix + key, delta)\n\n\nclass FileSystemCache(BaseCache):\n \"\"\"A cache that stores the items on the file system. This cache depends\n on being the only user of the `cache_dir`. Make absolutely sure that\n nobody but this cache stores files there or otherwise the cache will\n randomly delete files therein.\n\n :param cache_dir: the directory where cache files are stored.\n :param threshold: the maximum number of items the cache stores before\n it starts deleting some.\n :param default_timeout: the default timeout that is used if no timeout is\n specified on :meth:`~BaseCache.set`.\n :param mode: the file mode wanted for the cache files, default 0600\n \"\"\"\n\n #: used for temporary files by the FileSystemCache\n _fs_transaction_suffix = '.__wz_cache'\n\n def __init__(self, cache_dir, threshold=500, default_timeout=300, mode=0o600):\n BaseCache.__init__(self, default_timeout)\n self._path = cache_dir\n self._threshold = threshold\n self._mode = mode\n if not os.path.exists(self._path):\n os.makedirs(self._path)\n\n def _list_dir(self):\n \"\"\"return a list of (fully qualified) cache filenames\n \"\"\"\n return [os.path.join(self._path, fn) for fn in os.listdir(self._path)\n if not fn.endswith(self._fs_transaction_suffix)]\n\n def _prune(self):\n entries = self._list_dir()\n if len(entries) > self._threshold:\n now = time()\n for idx, fname in enumerate(entries):\n remove = False\n f = None\n try:\n try:\n f = open(fname, 'rb')\n expires = pickle.load(f)\n remove = expires <= now or idx % 3 == 0\n finally:\n if f is not None:\n f.close()\n except Exception:\n pass\n if remove:\n try:\n os.remove(fname)\n except (IOError, OSError):\n pass\n\n def clear(self):\n for fname in self._list_dir():\n try:\n os.remove(fname)\n except (IOError, OSError):\n pass\n\n def _get_filename(self, key):\n if isinstance(key, text_type):\n key = key.encode('utf-8') #XXX unicode review\n hash = md5(key).hexdigest()\n return os.path.join(self._path, hash)\n\n def get(self, key):\n filename = self._get_filename(key)\n try:\n f = open(filename, 'rb')\n try:\n if pickle.load(f) >= time():\n return pickle.load(f)\n finally:\n f.close()\n os.remove(filename)\n except Exception:\n return None\n\n def add(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n filename = self._get_filename(key)\n if not os.path.exists(filename):\n self.set(key, value, timeout)\n\n def set(self, key, value, timeout=None):\n if timeout is None:\n timeout = self.default_timeout\n filename = self._get_filename(key)\n self._prune()\n try:\n fd, tmp = tempfile.mkstemp(suffix=self._fs_transaction_suffix,\n dir=self._path)\n f = os.fdopen(fd, 'wb')\n try:\n pickle.dump(int(time() + timeout), f, 1)\n pickle.dump(value, f, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL)\n finally:\n f.close()\n rename(tmp, filename)\n os.chmod(filename, self._mode)\n except (IOError, OSError):\n pass\n\n def delete(self, key):\n try:\n os.remove(self._get_filename(key))\n except (IOError, OSError):\n pass\n", "license": "mit", "hash": -7111811701270589600, "line_mean": 33.6377025037, "line_max": 86, "alpha_frac": 0.5791062545, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 4.281631166939741, "config_test": false, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "pipet/pipet", "path": "pipet/sources/zendesk/tasks.py", "copies": "2", "size": "1544", "content": "from contextlib import contextmanager\nfrom datetime import datetime\nfrom inspect import isclass\n\nfrom celery import chord, group\nfrom celery_once import QueueOnce\nfrom celery.schedules import crontab\nfrom celery.utils.log import get_task_logger\nfrom sqlalchemy.orm.attributes import flag_modified\n\n# from pipet import celery\nfrom pipet.models import db, Organization\nfrom pipet.sources.zendesk import ZendeskAccount\nfrom pipet.sources.zendesk.models import (\n Base,\n CLASS_REGISTRY,\n)\n\n\nlogger = get_task_logger(__name__)\n\n\n# @celery.task(base=QueueOnce, once={'graceful': True})\ndef sync(account_id):\n with app.app_context():\n account = ZendeskAccount.query.get(account_id)\n session = account.organization.create_session()\n\n for cls in [m for n, m in CLASS_REGISTRY.items() if isclass(m) and issubclass(m, Base)]:\n # TODO: Make these parallel to speed up execution\n while True:\n conn = session.connection()\n statments, cursor, has_more = cls.sync(account)\n account.cursors[cls.__tablename__] = cursor\n flag_modified(account, 'cursors')\n\n for statement in statments:\n conn.execute(statement)\n\n session.commit()\n\n db.session.add(account)\n db.session.commit()\n\n if not has_more:\n break\n\n\n# @celery.task\ndef sync_all():\n job = group([sync.s(account.id) for account in ZendeskAccount.query.all()])\n job.apply_async()\n", "license": "apache-2.0", "hash": 156606072465059935, "line_mean": 28.6923076923, "line_max": 96, "alpha_frac": 0.6457253886, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 4.084656084656085, "config_test": false, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "prutseltje/ansible", "path": "test/units/modules/network/f5/test_bigip_gtm_datacenter.py", "copies": "23", "size": "6819", "content": "# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-\n#\n# Copyright (c) 2017 F5 Networks Inc.\n# GNU General Public License v3.0 (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt)\n\nfrom __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function)\n__metaclass__ = type\n\nimport os\nimport json\nimport sys\n\nfrom nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest\nif sys.version_info < (2, 7):\n raise SkipTest(\"F5 Ansible modules require Python >= 2.7\")\n\nfrom ansible.compat.tests import unittest\nfrom ansible.compat.tests.mock import Mock\nfrom ansible.compat.tests.mock import patch\nfrom ansible.module_utils.basic import AnsibleModule\n\ntry:\n from library.modules.bigip_gtm_datacenter import ApiParameters\n from library.modules.bigip_gtm_datacenter import ModuleParameters\n from library.modules.bigip_gtm_datacenter import ModuleManager\n from library.modules.bigip_gtm_datacenter import ArgumentSpec\n from library.module_utils.network.f5.common import F5ModuleError\n from library.module_utils.network.f5.common import iControlUnexpectedHTTPError\n from test.unit.modules.utils import set_module_args\nexcept ImportError:\n try:\n from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_gtm_datacenter import ApiParameters\n from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_gtm_datacenter import ModuleParameters\n from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_gtm_datacenter import ModuleManager\n from ansible.modules.network.f5.bigip_gtm_datacenter import ArgumentSpec\n from ansible.module_utils.network.f5.common import F5ModuleError\n from ansible.module_utils.network.f5.common import iControlUnexpectedHTTPError\n from units.modules.utils import set_module_args\n except ImportError:\n raise SkipTest(\"F5 Ansible modules require the f5-sdk Python library\")\n\nfixture_path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'fixtures')\nfixture_data = {}\n\n\ndef load_fixture(name):\n path = os.path.join(fixture_path, name)\n\n if path in fixture_data:\n return fixture_data[path]\n\n with open(path) as f:\n data = f.read()\n\n try:\n data = json.loads(data)\n except Exception:\n pass\n\n fixture_data[path] = data\n return data\n\n\nclass TestParameters(unittest.TestCase):\n def test_module_parameters(self):\n args = dict(\n state='present',\n contact='foo',\n description='bar',\n location='baz',\n name='datacenter'\n )\n p = ModuleParameters(params=args)\n assert p.state == 'present'\n\n def test_api_parameters(self):\n args = load_fixture('load_gtm_datacenter_default.json')\n p = ApiParameters(params=args)\n assert p.name == 'asd'\n\n def test_module_parameters_state_present(self):\n args = dict(\n state='present'\n )\n p = ModuleParameters(params=args)\n assert p.state == 'present'\n assert p.enabled is True\n\n def test_module_parameters_state_absent(self):\n args = dict(\n state='absent'\n )\n p = ModuleParameters(params=args)\n assert p.state == 'absent'\n\n def test_module_parameters_state_enabled(self):\n args = dict(\n state='enabled'\n )\n p = ModuleParameters(params=args)\n assert p.state == 'enabled'\n assert p.enabled is True\n assert p.disabled is None\n\n def test_module_parameters_state_disabled(self):\n args = dict(\n state='disabled'\n )\n p = ModuleParameters(params=args)\n assert p.state == 'disabled'\n assert p.enabled is None\n assert p.disabled is True\n\n\nclass TestManager(unittest.TestCase):\n\n def setUp(self):\n self.spec = ArgumentSpec()\n\n def test_create_datacenter(self, *args):\n set_module_args(dict(\n state='present',\n password='admin',\n server='localhost',\n user='admin',\n name='foo'\n ))\n\n module = AnsibleModule(\n argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,\n supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode\n )\n mm = ModuleManager(module=module)\n\n # Override methods to force specific logic in the module to happen\n mm.exists = Mock(side_effect=[False, True])\n mm.create_on_device = Mock(return_value=True)\n\n results = mm.exec_module()\n assert results['changed'] is True\n assert results['state'] == 'present'\n\n def test_create_disabled_datacenter(self, *args):\n set_module_args(dict(\n state='disabled',\n password='admin',\n server='localhost',\n user='admin',\n name='foo'\n ))\n\n module = AnsibleModule(\n argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,\n supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode\n )\n mm = ModuleManager(module=module)\n\n # Override methods to force specific logic in the module to happen\n mm.exists = Mock(side_effect=[False, True])\n mm.create_on_device = Mock(return_value=True)\n\n results = mm.exec_module()\n assert results['changed'] is True\n assert results['enabled'] is False\n assert results['disabled'] is True\n\n def test_create_enabled_datacenter(self, *args):\n set_module_args(dict(\n state='enabled',\n password='admin',\n server='localhost',\n user='admin',\n name='foo'\n ))\n\n module = AnsibleModule(\n argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,\n supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode\n )\n mm = ModuleManager(module=module)\n\n # Override methods to force specific logic in the module to happen\n mm.exists = Mock(side_effect=[False, True])\n mm.create_on_device = Mock(return_value=True)\n\n results = mm.exec_module()\n assert results['changed'] is True\n assert results['enabled'] is True\n assert results['disabled'] is False\n\n def test_idempotent_disable_datacenter(self, *args):\n set_module_args(dict(\n state='disabled',\n password='admin',\n server='localhost',\n user='admin',\n name='foo'\n ))\n\n module = AnsibleModule(\n argument_spec=self.spec.argument_spec,\n supports_check_mode=self.spec.supports_check_mode\n )\n\n current = ApiParameters(params=load_fixture('load_gtm_datacenter_disabled.json'))\n\n mm = ModuleManager(module=module)\n\n # Override methods to force specific logic in the module to happen\n mm.exists = Mock(return_value=True)\n mm.update_on_device = Mock(return_value=True)\n mm.read_current_from_device = Mock(return_value=current)\n\n results = mm.exec_module()\n assert results['changed'] is False\n", "license": "gpl-3.0", "hash": 1435203684349960277, "line_mean": 30.7162790698, "line_max": 91, "alpha_frac": 0.6286845579, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 4.235403726708075, "config_test": true, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"repo_name": "antb/TPT----My-old-mod", "path": "src/python/stdlib/ctypes/test/test_errno.py", "copies": "115", "size": "2330", "content": "import unittest, os, errno\nfrom ctypes import *\nfrom ctypes.util import find_library\nfrom test import test_support\ntry:\n import threading\nexcept ImportError:\n threading = None\n\nclass Test(unittest.TestCase):\n def test_open(self):\n libc_name = find_library(\"c\")\n if libc_name is None:\n raise unittest.SkipTest(\"Unable to find C library\")\n libc = CDLL(libc_name, use_errno=True)\n if os.name == \"nt\":\n libc_open = libc._open\n else:\n libc_open = libc.open\n\n libc_open.argtypes = c_char_p, c_int\n\n self.assertEqual(libc_open(\"\", 0), -1)\n self.assertEqual(get_errno(), errno.ENOENT)\n\n self.assertEqual(set_errno(32), errno.ENOENT)\n self.assertEqual(get_errno(), 32)\n\n if threading:\n def _worker():\n set_errno(0)\n\n libc = CDLL(libc_name, use_errno=False)\n if os.name == \"nt\":\n libc_open = libc._open\n else:\n libc_open = libc.open\n libc_open.argtypes = c_char_p, c_int\n self.assertEqual(libc_open(\"\", 0), -1)\n self.assertEqual(get_errno(), 0)\n\n t = threading.Thread(target=_worker)\n t.start()\n t.join()\n\n self.assertEqual(get_errno(), 32)\n set_errno(0)\n\n @unittest.skipUnless(os.name == \"nt\", 'Test specific to Windows')\n def test_GetLastError(self):\n dll = WinDLL(\"kernel32\", use_last_error=True)\n GetModuleHandle = dll.GetModuleHandleA\n GetModuleHandle.argtypes = [c_wchar_p]\n\n self.assertEqual(0, GetModuleHandle(\"foo\"))\n self.assertEqual(get_last_error(), 126)\n\n self.assertEqual(set_last_error(32), 126)\n self.assertEqual(get_last_error(), 32)\n\n def _worker():\n set_last_error(0)\n\n dll = WinDLL(\"kernel32\", use_last_error=False)\n GetModuleHandle = dll.GetModuleHandleW\n GetModuleHandle.argtypes = [c_wchar_p]\n GetModuleHandle(\"bar\")\n\n self.assertEqual(get_last_error(), 0)\n\n t = threading.Thread(target=_worker)\n t.start()\n t.join()\n\n self.assertEqual(get_last_error(), 32)\n\n set_last_error(0)\n\nif __name__ == \"__main__\":\n unittest.main()\n", "license": "gpl-2.0", "hash": 785952512028991401, "line_mean": 28.125, "line_max": 69, "alpha_frac": 0.5540772532, "autogenerated": false, "ratio": 3.7824675324675323, "config_test": true, "has_no_keywords": false, "few_assignments": false}
{"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1976_New_York_Mets_season", "title": "1976 New York Mets season", "header": ["Level", "Team", "League", "Manager"], "data": [["AAA", "Tidewater Tides", "International League", "Tom Burgess"], ["AA", "Jackson Mets", "Texas League", "John Antonelli"], ["A", "Lynchburg Mets", "Carolina League", "Jack Aker"], ["A", "Wausau Mets", "Midwest League", "Bill Monbouquette"], ["Rookie", "Marion Mets", "Appalachian League", "Al Jackson"]], "section_title": "Farm system", "section_text": "See also : Minor League Baseball", "uid": "1976_New_York_Mets_season_7", "intro": "The New York Mets season was the 15th regular season for the Mets, who played home games at Shea Stadium. Led by manager Joe Frazier, the team had an 86-76 record and finished in third place in the National League East."}
{"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1998_European_Figure_Skating_Championships", "title": "1998 European Figure Skating Championships", "header": ["Rank", "Name", "Nation", "TFP", "SP", "FS"], "data": [["1", "Alexei Yagudin", "Russia", "1.5", "1", "1"], ["2", "Evgeni Plushenko", "Russia", "3.5", "3", "2"], ["3", "Alexander Abt", "Russia", "5.0", "2", "4"], ["4", "Andrejs Vlascenko", "Germany", "7.0", "4", "5"], ["5", "Philippe Candeloro", "France", "7.5", "9", "3"], ["6", "Steven Cousins", "United Kingdom", "9.5", "7", "6"], ["7", "Viacheslav Zagorodniuk", "Ukraine", "10.0", "6", "7"], ["8", "Dmitri Dmitrenko", "Ukraine", "10.5", "5", "8"], ["9", "Michael Tyllesen", "Denmark", "13.0", "8", "9"], ["10", "Ivan Dinev", "Bulgaria", "16.0", "12", "10"], ["11", "Gilberto Viadana", "Italy", "17.5", "11", "12"], ["12", "Patrick Meier", "Switzerland", "18.0", "14", "11"], ["13", "Michael Shmerkin", "Israel", "19.0", "10", "14"], ["14", "Thierry Cerez", "France", "21.0", "16", "13"], ["15", "Robert Grzegorczyk", "Poland", "22.5", "15", "15"], ["16", "Margus Hernits", "Estonia", "26.5", "21", "16"], ["17", "Szabolcs Vidrai", "Hungary", "26.5", "19", "17"], ["18", "Cornel Gheorghe", "Romania", "26.5", "13", "20"], ["19", "Sven Meyer", "Germany", "27.0", "18", "18"], ["20", "Patrick Schmit", "Luxembourg", "30.5", "23", "19"]], "section_title": "Results -- Men", "section_text": "", "uid": "1998_European_Figure_Skating_Championships_0", "intro": "The 1998 European Figure Skating Championships was a senior-level international competition held in Milan, Italy. Elite skaters from European ISU member nations competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating, and ice dancing."}
{"observation_1": "Chad went to get the wheel alignment measured on his car.", "observation_2": "The mechanic provided a working alignment with new body work.", "hypothesis_1": "Chad was waiting for his car to be washed.", "hypothesis_2": "Chad was waiting for his car to be finished.", "label": 2}
{"observation_1": "Chad went to get the wheel alignment measured on his car.", "observation_2": "The mechanic provided a working alignment with new body work.", "hypothesis_1": "Chad's car had all sorts of other problems besides alignment.", "hypothesis_2": "Chad's car had all sorts of benefits other than being sexy.", "label": 1}
{"observation_1": "Chad went to get the wheel alignment measured on his car.", "observation_2": "The mechanic provided a working alignment with new body work.", "hypothesis_1": "Chad's mechanic said he had major alignment problems.", "hypothesis_2": "Chad's mechanic said he found no problems with his car.", "label": 1}
{"observation_1": "Chad went to get the wheel alignment measured on his car.", "observation_2": "The mechanic provided a working alignment with new body work.", "hypothesis_1": "He ran into a pole on the way to the mechanic.", "hypothesis_2": "The mechanic ran into a pole on the way to him.", "label": 1}
{"observation_1": "Chad went to get the wheel alignment measured on his car.", "observation_2": "The mechanic provided a working alignment with new body work.", "hypothesis_1": "the mechanic told him that he could fix his wheel.", "hypothesis_2": "the mechanic told him that he could not fix his wheel.", "label": 1}
{"observation_1": "Chad loves Barry Bonds.", "observation_2": "Chad ensured that he took a picture to remember the event.", "hypothesis_1": "Chad went to meet Barry Bonds.", "hypothesis_2": "Chad failed to meet Barry Bonds.", "label": 1}
{"observation_1": "Chad loves Barry Bonds.", "observation_2": "Chad ensured that he took a picture to remember the event.", "hypothesis_1": "Chad fought Barry Bonds.", "hypothesis_2": "Chad met Barry Bonds.", "label": 2}
{"observation_1": "Chad loves Barry Bonds.", "observation_2": "Chad ensured that he took a picture to remember the event.", "hypothesis_1": "Chad got to meet Barry Bonds online, chatting.", "hypothesis_2": "Chad got to meet Barry Bonds.", "label": 2}
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{"text": "Menoh\nAnd I got all the drugs in the world that you need \nWe get high to pass time, but bitch, I aint no fiend \nI got money on my mind, I be stackin my green \nShawty say she like my style, I be dripping with ease \nPlease dont send me naked pictures, I dont like to be teased \nSay she got that super soaker, well, girl, just let me see \nI aint worried bout shit, these niggas aint scaring me \nI was destined for this life, its in my destiny \nFriends wanna be friends when you doing the most \nHow you tell me you my bro, then you went out and told? \nNiggas say they down to ride, but be folding like clothes \nPurple hearts all on my garment, I aint trusting a soul \nI roll up the mary jane, no, they cant feel my pain\nIm still trapping every day, I think Im stuck in my ways\nIf you looking for a handout, get the fuck out my face\nI dont care about no friends because they all were just fake\nIn my inbox like I owe you, I got this by myself\nI was broken down bad when you said you would help\nNow Im up, they love to hate me, thats just bad for your health\nAnd she say she a college girl, but left her books on the shelf\nShe gon fuck me like a pornstar, a rockstar\nTryna skrrt off in that fast car like NASCAR\nGirl, you know I got a cold heart\nIf I would give it to you, would you tear that shit apart?\nRed roses on my grave, bury me with art\nAnd with some Backwoods and a lighter just so I could spark\nMidnight rider, never put the car in park\nIm shining bright just like a light cause I came from the dark\nI aint never had nobody, put that on my mommy\nI might have to catch a body if you try to stop me\nShe ride like a Kawasaki, yeah, she like it sloppy\nOh, you got a hottie body, come ride on my johnny\nIma go show you the wave, just give me some space\nWhy you all up in my face like you need a taste?\nGood designer on my waist, shooters keep the K\nI tell them boys to play it safe, dont lay in your grave\nI aint never taking time off, Im steady grinding\nIm never lying, was never crying\nTake flights, Im flyin, no, you cant see me\nSay you need me, but you deceive me\nAnd I got all the drugs in the world that you need \nWe get high to pass time, but bitch, I aint no fiend \nI got money on my mind, I be stackin my green \nShawty say she like my style, I be dripping with ease \nPlease dont send me naked pictures, I dont like to be teased \nSay she got that super soaker, well, girl, just let me see \nI aint worried bout shit, these niggas aint scaring me \nI was destined for this life, its in my destiny \nFriends wanna be friends when you doing the most \nHow you tell me you my bro, then you went out and told? \nNiggas say they down to ride, but be folding like clothes \nNow purple hearts all on my garment, I aint trusting a soul \nSaid I aint never forgotten not a soul worth remembering\nCause all these motherfuckers turn to foe when they envy\nSo I dont talk, I work hard\nCause you could be someone today and just be nobody tomorrow\nShe said Ill never be shit but a goddamn rockstar\nThat blunt ash on the floor\nWell, she aint that far off\nSaid she aint that far off\nRoll, smoke\nThats all we know, toke\nTook a drag out that Wood, now she goin for my wood\nSo we goin to my hood, yeah, she gonna get it good\nYeah, she know who we are\nShe want this rockstar life, and she said Im going far\nAnd she off a bar\nAnd she cant feel her face no more\nYeah, she off a bar, and she cant feel her face no more\nShe said she cant feel her face no more"}
{"text": "CashMoneyAP\nAyy, ayy, ayy\nNowadays Im too cool for a girlfriend\nNowadays I dont know when the world spins\nLive your life like we die when the world ends\nSo its alright every time we fuckin break a sin\nNowadays shits not the same\nLife switched lanes, now these hoes act strange\nAnd I lost my grip on the world in bliss\nIts so, its so\nAyy, its so lonely on the east side\nI dont give a fuck, I keep it real, Im not gon let it slide\nNow she see me up, she let me fuck, want me to cum inside\nBroski going dumb, hopped in the car, he said he down to ride\nYou a little pup, stop playing tough, aint make no sacrifice\nYeah, smokin cookie for my appetite\nI dont trust nobody, people talking and be telling lies\nWe just wanna win and shock them all and catch em by surprise\nI was saucin down until we up and then we all rise, yeah\nBut niggas dont stick to the G-code, balling on my haters\nI think that Im stuck in beast mode\nMake it through the foul run to the line and make the free throw\nI think that Im D. Rose\nDo em like Im Deebo\nAyy, but I like to fade away\nI got these diamonds on me, and these bitches all in my face\nAnd you wanna be a star, and you wanna win the race\nBut you cannot rock with me cause I was caught on the chase\nNowadays Im too cool for a girlfriend\nNowadays I dont know when the world spins\nLive your life like we die when the world ends\nSo its alright every time we fuckin break a sin\nNowadays shits not the same\nLife switched lanes, now these hoes act strange\nAnd I lost my grip on the world in bliss\nIts so, its so\nI think its so damn strange what these people be saying\nI can never even listen to a word that they say\nIm on the west side, thats the best side\nBy the cliff smoking blicks, thats the best high\nAnd I got a shawty with the best eyes\nTalking shit girl, why you putting up a fight?\nIm in my own world, far from the satellites\nThey want my information, they get no conversation\nCause nowadays everybody calling\nI need a manager cause I cant really fuck with nobody\nAyy, but I like to fade away\nI got these diamonds on me, and these bitches all in my face\nAnd you wanna be a star, and you wanna win the race\nBut you cannot rock with me cause I was caught on the chase\nNowadays Im too cool for a girlfriend\nNowadays I dont know when the world spins\nLive your life like we die when the world ends\nSo its alright every time we fuckin break a sin"}
{"text": "Ayy, ayy, ayy\nGet in my way and try to block me, Ima show aggression\nSlide on your block like Danny Glover with a lethal weapon\nI fucked your thot, she gave me top, I guess thats my confession\nGot no regrets, I made mistakes, but I learned from my lessons\nTrappin by the stu, villains pull up to the coupe\nMy car aint got no roof, thought this shit was bulletproof\nI cant feel my face, smokin on Gorilla Glue\nZoomin in the coupe, thats the shit I like to do\nThese is yellow diamonds, shinin like Im Pikachu\nIm a boss nigga, get that bag and make the moves\nNo, I dont like to lose, so I be goin in, yeah\nIm tryna cop a Benz, yeah, pull up and drop like ten, yeah\nYou tryna chase the life well Im tryna chase the bands, yeah\nShe wanna fuck with friends, yeah, I got em in the trance, yeah\nAyy, but now they tell me I switched up\nTake this Backwood to the face, then grab my cup\nShawty say she comin through, she on the way to fuck\nIts a lot of lust, not a lot of love\nAyy, I stack it up, cant get enough\nSeen your shawty with you, she look at me and she blush\nIm a jiggy nigga, I dont take her out to lunch\nIts a lot of lust, not a lot of love\nAyy, bitch, not a lot of love\nIts a lot of lust, not a lot of love\nAyy, bitch, not a lot of love\nIts a lot of lust, not a lot of love\nNot a lot of love\nRollin in the coupe and she was rollin off the drugs\nLookin for the one, girl, you know that Im the plug\nI be booted up with my shooters in the truck\nAyy, and broski keep it and its tucked\nNigga talkin bout it, but he never runnin up\nPut this shit in motion, so Im never stayin stuck\nDont be actin starstruck every time they show you love\nAyy, but now they tell me I switched up\nTake this Backwood to the face, then grab my cup\nShawty say she comin through, she on the way to fuck\nIts a lot of lust, not a lot of love\nAyy, I stack it up, cant get enough\nSeen your shawty with you, she look at me and she blush\nIm a jiggy nigga, I dont take her out to lunch\nIts a lot of lust, not a lot of love\nAyy, bitch, not a lot of love\nIts a lot of lust, not a lot of love\nAyy, bitch, not a lot of love\nIts a lot of lust, not a lot of love"}
{"text": "Menoh\nBlame on me, no, shame on you\nNo shame on you, blame on me, no\nAyy, ayy\nBlame on me, no, shame on you \nNo, you cant hide the truth\nIma slide right through your roof \nMight pop a pill or two\nLet them hate, we chuck the deuce \nFuck that, we gettin loose\nPussy sweeter than some juice \nI slurp it like its soup\nAyy, she a naughty type on the weekend\nPerfect night, she gon let me start to creep in\nBaby goin offense, Im playin defense\nYou on top, I swear thats the perfect sequence, ooh\nWhy you like to lie, shawty, you know you impressed\nSee you fuckin with me now cause I bossed up, and I flex\nAll they liked to do was talk, when I knew that I was next\nI just come up with these hits and lay low, collect my checks\nShe fuck with solid niggas \nShe dont be fuckin with broke boys, I ran it up, that was my choice\nShe call me up when she need pipe, my girl aint playin with no toys\nWatch my back, niggas lurkin, my girl look better in person\nAnd she still picture perfect, ooh, dip and dash when we swervin\nOh me, oh my \nPut my hand on your thighs \nIf I come through tonight \nIll make you touch the sky \nDont need to wink my eye \nNo, Im not even playin \nYou know just what Im sayin \nGot you and all your cravings\nBlame on me, no, shame on you \nNo, you cant hide the truth\nIma slide right through your roof \nMight pop a pill or two\nLet them hate, we chuck the deuce \nFuck that, we gettin loose\nPussy sweeter than some juice \nI slurp it like its soup\nAyy, she a naughty type on the weekend\nPerfect night, she gon let me start to creep in\nBaby goin offense, Im playin defense\nYou on top, I swear thats the perfect sequence, ooh\nHold my wrist up out the coupe, two bitches switch-a-roo\nThat pussy good, Im blamin you, you drippin, shame on you\nShe got real water , head real smarter \nThink that bitch from Florida , you probably cant afford her \nBentley truck might park the coupe , Im livin comfortable\nTold money then Im stuck with you, no, Im in love with you\nPlug pull up in the UFO, no small talk, Im the CEO\nMy bitches is bad, they do the most\nShe way too foreign, straight off the boat\nI put her on top, she leakin, she leakin\nTurn to a freak on the weekend, the weekend\nBlame on me, no, shame on you, girl, you cant hide the truth\nI might get a Rari coupe, but just to flex on you\nBlame on me, no, shame on you \nNo, you cant hide the truth\nIma slide right through your roof \nMight pop a pill or two\nLet them hate, we chuck the deuce \nFuck that, we gettin loose\nPussy sweeter than some juice \nI slurp it like its soup\nAyy, she a naughty type on the weekend\nPerfect night, she gon let me start to creep in\nBaby goin offense, Im playin defense\nYou on top, I swear thats the perfect sequence, ooh"}
{"text": "Ayy, ayy\nI aint foldin under pressure, I aint switchin for no ho\nI aint talkin to no cop and I aint tellin on my bros\nAint no killer, but dont push me, fingers itchin on that pole\nNiggas plottin on my come-up, gotta watch, they on my nose\nLong nights I sold drugs just to hit the studio\nNow Im eatin steak and shrimp, bitch, I aint eatin sloppy joe\nLook into the mirror, flex, and now a nigga in his glow\nBust off like a Smith & Wesson, welcome to the rodeo\nShawty wanna fuck me cause a nigga wearin gold\nI came up and made it happen, I was trappin by the store\nBig dope inside this Backwood case this nigga want smoke\nDo me dirty, Ima find you, lay your ass out on the floor\nNineteen with a bag, I got rich by myself\nRather do this shit alone, I wasnt askin for no help\nThey keep askin how Im winnin with the cards that I was dealt\nBoy, I worked hard for this seat and I aint bucklin my belt\nCall my brother on the phone, he said, Broski, you a star\nI said, Brother, hold it down soon well all be livin large\nAnd its crazy how last year was sellin coke out my garage\nNow Im in a good position for this life, cant sabotage\nI aint foldin under pressure, I aint switchin for no ho\nI aint talkin to no cop and I aint tellin on my bros\nAint no killer, but dont push me, fingers itchin on that pole\nNiggas plottin on my come-up, gotta watch, they on my nose\nLong nights I sold drugs just to hit the studio\nNow Im eatin steak and shrimp, bitch, I aint eatin sloppy joe\nLook into the mirror, flex, and now a nigga in his glow\nBust off like a Smith & Wesson, welcome to the rodeo\nI got tattoos on my face, I use that shit as motivation\nI could never get a job, so for my dream, Im dedicated\nFor a second lost myself, I was too busy gettin faded\nNow they see me out in public and be knowin what my name is\nAll these rappers want the clout and the life of bein famous\nI just wanna be stable, tell my family we made it\nI was comin for my spot, a young nigga had to be patient\nNow Im runnin up these bands, can hit the island for vacation\nIve been shittin on my haters, you could say Im constipated\nFive racks on this fit just to stunt while Im in Vegas\nGnarcotic on my body, shout out to my nigga Caleb\nYoung niggas got the cake up, now these bitches wanna date us\nI aint foldin under pressure, I aint switchin for no ho\nI aint talkin to no cop and I aint tellin on my bros\nAint no killer, but dont push me, fingers itchin on that pole\nNiggas plottin on my come-up, gotta watch, they on my nose\nLong nights I sold drugs just to hit the studio\nNow Im eatin steak and shrimp, bitch, I aint eatin sloppy joe\nLook into the mirror, flex, and now a nigga in his glow\nBust off like a Smith & Wesson, welcome to the rodeo"}
{"text": "One time just a little bit, I\nGo head, O\nOne time just a little bit, I\nOne time just a little bit, I\nI, I\nDanny, I see you\nI, I, I dont wanna get close\nI havent been the same since I loved that ho\nI havent been the same since I lost my bro\nI say Im gonna change when I know I wont\nI get high, I love to smoke\nShe gon lie like Im a joke\nYou wanna take flights across the coast\nRemember those times, no horoscope\nLife goes on, I cant take breaks\nI need face, no, I need faith\nIn my mind, I cant escape\nI climb these heights like Im an ape\nShine so bright in a world so dark\nBreak the bank, Ima break the chart\nTwo door coupe, just push to start\nClimb right in, let me break your heart\nI dont need no one\nI dont need no one\nI dont need no one\nStill never sober\nStill never sober\nGot the world on my shoulders\nComin out bolder\nYeah, Im comin out bolder\nI ride with my soldiers\nRide for my soldiers\nThought that I told you\nI thought that I told you\nI, I, I dont wanna get close\nI havent been the same since I loved that ho\nI havent been the same since I lost my bro\nI say Im gonna change when I know I wont\nI get high, I love to smoke\nShe gon lie like Im a joke\nYou wanna take flights across the coast\nRemember those times, no horoscope\nI, I, I dont wanna get close\nI havent been the same since I loved that ho\nI havent been the same since I lost my bro\nI say Im gonna change when I know I wont\nI get high, I love to smoke\nShe gon lie like Im a joke\nYou wanna take flights across the coast\nRemember those times, no horoscope, I-I-I\nI dont want the fame\nI dont want to play these games\nTired of hiding from the pain\nNever hanging with the lames, I\nIm not the one for the stupid shit\nWe shot a scene on some movie shit\nAnd she came right through on some groupie shit\nBe surprised how they act when they know you lit\nI dont wanna get close\nI havent been the same since I loved that ho\nI havent been the same since I lost my bro\nAnd I say Im gonna change when I know I wont\nI get high, I love to smoke\nShe gon lie like Im a joke\nYou wanna take flights across the coast\nRemember those times no horoscope\nI, I, I dont wanna get close\nI havent been the same since I loved that ho\nI havent been the same since I lost my bro\nAnd I say Im gonna change when I know I wont\nI get high, nigga, yes I smoke\nShe gon lie like Im a joke\nYou wanna take flights across the coast\nRemember those times no horoscope, I"}
{"text": "Girl, never lie to me\nAyy, girl, never lie to me\nDuck from the flashin lights, watch out when the tide comin\nAll these people judgin\nTake a sip out the double cup, cant tell me nothin\nI know its all for the better and Im never stuntin\nI just want a girl who gon really tell me somethin, ayy\nAyy, girl, never lie to me\nGirl would you ride for me? Pull up on the side for me\nDuck from the flashin lights, and watch out when the tide comin\nI know its hard to be yourself when all these people judgin\nTake a sip out the double cup, cant tell me nothin\nI know its all for the better and Im never stuntin\nI just want a girl who gon really show me somethin\nGive you the time of your life if you would stop frontin\nRollin cookie in L.A., I think I found my bae\nShe roll my weed, so she gonna be hard to replace\nWe takin shots of that Henny, I dont need a chase\nAlmost forgot where Im at, can barely feel my face\nRockstar lifestyle, might just die tonight\nIf I was down and had nobody, would you sacrifice?\nThey said loose ends break friends, I aint tryna fight\nFuck bein sober, girl, come over and enjoy the high\nSo dont fuck up the vibe, dont ever waste my time\nAnd when Im feelin down, will you come stay the night?\nAnd if you far away, then will you book a flight?\nMy neck flooded with ice, she grip it like a vice\nCant ever play it nice, the world so full of lies\nAnd Im not bein them, cause Im just not that guy\nYou wanna be somebody, so put aside your pride\nSo open up your eyes, they talkin from outside\nAyy, girl, never lie to me\nGirl would you ride for me? Pull up on the side for me\nDuck from the flashin lights, and watch out when the tide comin\nI know its hard to be yourself when all these people judgin\nI take a sip out the double cup, cant tell me nothin\nI know its all for the better and Im never stuntin\nI just want a girl who gon really show me somethin\nGive you the time of your life if you would stop frontin\nGive you the time of your life if you would stop frontin\nI know they hatin on me cause I really came from nothin\nI just wanna talk to you, can we have discussion?\nWhy you frontin on me, shawty, better stop the bluffin\nYou better stop the bluffin, I really know you want it\nYou push that thing up on me, so Ima jump up on it\nI aint gonna fake it because I know I want it\nThese niggas so 50, I keep my shit a hundred\nRoll this Wood and we gettin high\nShe say she love me, I know thats a lie\nAnd you know we up in the sky\nRoll this Wood and we gettin high\nShe say she love me, I know thats a lie\nAnd you know we up in the sky"}
{"text": "Beach boy in this ho, oh, woah\nYeah\nLook, I know you\nYou just wanna fuck me for the fame\nWanna fuck me cause them diamonds on my chain\nGirl, dont you? Dont you? Yeah, oh\nLook, I know you, you just wanna fuck me for my fame\nGirl, dont you? You just wanna fuck me for the fame\nYeah, dont you? You just wanna fuck me for the fame\nShe wanna fuck me cause them diamonds on my chain\nGirl, I know you, you be out here playin all them games\nGirl, dont you? Out here fuckin with all of them lames\nDont you? Dont you? I know you\nAyy, ayy, ayy, ayy\nBig body, she gon swerve it, now we way above the surface\nShorty lookin picture-perfect, say she ready, never nervous\nI wanna know like its urgent, give her good pipe when in person\nYou want the cars and the purses, baby girl, tell me is it worth it\nIm in a spaceship, get ready for takeoff\nCant fuck with lil shorty, I know that she basic\nShe makin my dick soft, these niggas hatin\nSaid I wouldnt make it, I shine with a new floss\nI got his girl in a room gettin naked, she fuck with a real boss\nWhen my gang walk in its lit , legit \nGive her the D then she dismissed , no kiss \nYou test me then you getting hit , lil bitch \nI take my shot and I dont miss , my diamonds piss \nAnd girl, thats funny cause I know you\nYou just come around and make a name\nGirl, I know you, gon tell me that you different and you changed\nBut I know you are everything you say you aint\nYou tried to take me down, I left you in the rain\nLook, I know you, you just wanna fuck me for my fame\nGirl, dont you? You just wanna fuck me for the fame\nYeah, dont you? You just wanna fuck me for the fame\nShe wanna fuck me cause the diamonds on my chain\nGirl, I know you, you be out here playin all them games\nGirl, dont you? Out here fuckin with all of them lames\nDont you? Dont you? I know you\nLook, she want the money and the fame, told her you gotta go\nI aint gon give your ass a thing, she want a pot of gold\nBack when I was young I had a lot of hoes\nIm talkin back before I got this dough, now I see how they rockin\nI know how you roll now, aint no need for talkin\nThat shit gettin old now, left me with no option\nBut to keep knockin these goals down, left me with no option\nBut to keep knockin these hoes down \nGucci down to the socks , thats a beach boy, baby\nPull up to the party, shawty all up on me, now she wanna date me\nSaid she wanna have my baby\nI aint know that was your lady, oh no\nIve been workin off the clock for this shit, did a lot for this shit\nPlease dont expect me just to give it up\nShorty wanna rock with the kid\nI gave her cock then I dipped, told lil mama go ahead and live it up\nLook, I know you, you just wanna fuck me for my fame\nGirl, dont you? You just wanna fuck me for the fame\nYeah, dont you? You just wanna fuck me for the fame\nShe wanna fuck me cause the diamonds on my chain\nGirl, I know you, you be out here playin all them games\nGirl, dont you? Out here fuckin with all of them lames\nDont you? Dont you? I know you"}
{"text": "Yeah \nYeah \nYeah\nI dont think I love you, my emotions arent the same\nId rather be alone than go hangout with some lames\nIts funny how they judge you when they see you made a change\nI poured another four just to take away the pain\nMy friends werent my friends, they was lookin for some clout\nI had what they wanted so they always came around\nYou told me you would be there but you never held it down\nIm out here bein loyal, now Im lookin like a clown\nI popped another Addy, now my heart is speedin up\nAnd I dont wanna love you, shorty, I just wanna fuck\nGot angels on my shoulders, I got demons in my cup\nIm hardly ever out because its hard for me to trust\nRunnin through my cellphone, jottin down these notes\nI remember times when they thought I was a joke\nThe people that surround me acted like they cared\nThey see Im doin good now, wish that they was here\nBut I cant do no fake friends, I cant do no fake hoes\nI cant do no fake bros, I just need the pesos\nI cant do no fake friends, I cant do no fake hoes\nI cant do no fake bros, I just need the pesos\nRoll a blunt and relax, ease your mind \nIma be here for a while, take your time \nLock the doors, spill your heart, never lie \nAnd they talk about me now cause Im that guy \nThey say I needed help but I did this by myself \nSmokin all the time, hardly thinkin bout my health\nI just been alone, Im not thinkin that it helps\nThey threw me in a fire and expected me to melt\nI came out a warrior, I had to make it last\nIm not the type to worry bout a problem in the past\nAnd I just keep on movin knowin that I made this path\nThese bitches say they love you but will switch up for some cash\nI put myself in college, I was taught that that was right\nWell, now Im 18 and I see thats not my life\nIm under too much pressure, feel like I cant take advice\nYou only live once, fuck the rules, Im takin flight\nMy niggas in the cage, free em out, fuck the law\nI swear when they get out, on my life, we gonna ball\nYou wanna be a great, be yourself, fuck them all\nExplain myself too much, now Im feelin lockjaw\nRunnin through my cellphone, jottin down these notes\nI remember times when they thought I was a joke\nThe people that surround me acted like they cared\nThey see Im doin good now, wish that they was here\nBut I cant do no fake friends \nNo, I cant do no fake friends \nNo, I cant do no fake hoes \nNo, I cant do no fake bros \nI just need the pesos"}
{"text": "Damn, thats Surreal right there?\nThats your lover, yeah\nI got all kinds of drugs for when I get lonely, lonely\nWhen I get lonely, lonely \nWhen I get lonely, lonely, yeah\nI got all kinds of drugs for when I get lonely, lonely\nWhen I get lonely, lonely\nWhen I get lonely, lonely \nYeah, ayy\nWhen Im low, acid boot me up, yeah\nIm sellin shrooms when Im in the cut, huh\nI got a chopper with me in the clutch, yeah\nIm bout to make these niggas give it up, yeah\nYellow-bone, and she stuck up, huh\nIm like fuck that, drink this nut up\nThese drugs, they gon be there for me when you wont\nThese drugs, they gon get me higher when you dont, ayy\nYeah, balancin my lows\nNeed a Xanny, Im too high, Perkies for the road\nPop a bean, Im on beast mode\nPink molly for a freak ho\nI got all kinds of drugs for when I get lonely, lonely\nWhen I get lonely, lonely \nWhen I get lonely, lonely, yeah\nI got all kinds of drugs for when I get lonely, lonely\nWhen I get lonely, lonely\nWhen I get lonely, lonely , yeah\nAyy, ayy, pray to the deacon, think my demons tryna wake me up\nCall me Lil Kodak, off a jigga when Im booted up\nThe stars aligned, now its my time, you never do enough\nI got the drugs, send me the addy, I aint pullin up\nI get high by myself, I dont need no one else\nMy bank account on tilt, these rookies like to steal\nMad cause I know the deal, life of an outsider\nBitch, we up in the Hills, all black like bike riders\nI pull up with the mob, we had to jugg and rob\nTrappin was like a job, now we eat shish kebabs\nSit back and laugh at it, now we the trendin topic\nI know they see me now, like, Boy, that nigga poppin\nI call up Yung Bans, pull up in minivans\nAnd if that nigga talkin, well pop you and your mans\nBitch, I dont fear nobody, I feel like Killa Cam\nIm in a black Coupe, zoomin like Batman\nI got all kinds of drugs for when I get lonely, lonely\nWhen I get lonely, lonely \nWhen I get lonely, lonely, yeah\nI got all kinds of drugs for when I get lonely, lonely\nWhen I get lonely, lonely\nWhen I get lonely, lonely , yeah\nDamn, thats Surreal right there?"}
{"texts": ["In this information age, there is an overwhelming amount of information readily available and accessible partly due to the ability of individuals to disseminate information freely, quickly, and easily. ", "Often, people may be interested in specific pieces of information. ", "Although the Internet is a vast trove of information, the information may be scattered online among various websites and platforms. ", "Because of the vastness of the scattered information available on the Internet, it may be difficult for a user to search, aggregate, collect and organize information.", "\nThe subject matter claimed herein is not limited to embodiments that solve any disadvantages or that operate only in environments such as those described above. ", "Rather, this background is only provided to illustrate one example technology area where some embodiments described herein may be practiced."], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "USPTO Backgrounds"}, "scores": [0.0005260201287455857, 0.0005180357838980854, 0.000610622635576874, 0.0005426236311905086, 0.00061199557967484, 0.0005466173752211034], "avg_score": 0.0005593191890511662, "num_sents": 6}
{"texts": ["It's been a while in the making, but Gazillion Entertainment has released the Marvel Heroes MMO into the wild. ", "I've spent about 15 hours playing this game at time of writing this review, and I can tell you I'll be playing more, but I'm not sure for how long.", "\n\nA disclaimer before you read on too much further: I've been a Marvel Comics fan for over 35 years, so I expect a lot from a Marvel MMO and, as a show of faith, I forked out $200 for the Ultimate Pack months before launch.", "\n\nHow Does Marvel Heroes Work?", "\n\nMarvel Heroes is a Free-To-Play MMO, and the very obvious (and valid) comparison that can be made is to Diablo - particularly its style of gameplay. ", "It's an isometric game navigated by clicking the mouse in the direction you want your character to move. ", "None of this is surprising given Gazillion Entertainment's President is David Brevik, former Blizzard North co-founder who worked heavily on Diablo and Diablo 2. ", "The similarities with Diablo move far beyond that though - as a Diablo 3 player, the whole interface is essentially the same, power-ups are similar, as is gear and inventory. ", "None of this is a bad thing in any way - it's all tried and tested stuff that works well and ensures you get into the action without spending too long orientating yourself on the interface. ", "It just took some of the excitement out of that initial hour or so for me, although some will say it's usually more of an exercise in frustration than excitement when learning a new interface.", "\n\nGetting Started\n\nOnce you've downloaded the client from MarvelHeroes.com, you choose the hero you'd like to start with. ", "There's a decent selection with a good mix between the genders and types of powers. ", "If you've bought one of the more-expensive packs then you have even more to choose from. ", "For each character you can also buy alternate costumes from the in-game store. ", "There is no cost to play unless you're unhappy with the base set of heroes or you want to change costumes or buy some cosmetic items or experience boosts on the store. ", "I was amused to find that although I'd purchased an Ultimate pack giving me access to all heroes, my absolute preference was Daredevil, who is one of the basic-roster ones anyway.", "\n\nPlaying The Game\n\nOnce you've got your character, it's time for the first cut-scene explaining the story-line. ", "The cut-scenes are lo-fi, comic styled ones and I liked them a lot. ", "As you progress through the story there are some great scenes - I love the Taskmaster Institute video, it's been a highlight for me so far.", "\n\nLike many isometric games you use your mouse to move and fight - your left and right mouse buttons get plenty of love. ", "You live and die by your health and spirit levels. ", "Spirit is used when deploying any non-basic fight moves and your health bar declines with every hit you take and doesn't replenish in any way unless you use a Med Kit, pick up a piece of gear with health regeneration or one of your foes drops a health blob to walk over. ", "Sound familiar?", "\n\nThe mini-map does well to ensure you know which direction you're going whilst still giving you plenty of scope to explore. ", "Fights are fairly fluid and there are enough different animations to keep things pretty interesting. ", "There are some good spontaneous comments by NPCs to add to the atmosphere, and graphically I like a lot of the areas I've seen so far, though like any isometric game there's always a little bit of a same-same feel in some areas.", "\n\nBoss fights are fun but generally challenging as the dozen or so I've done all have some unique fight mechanics that take some working out. ", "That said, I've only died once when fighting bosses (with a healthy reliance on med kits), so it's not too arduous either.", "\n\nAll MMOs depend on social features to a large extent and Marvel Heroes has the bases covered. ", "The event bosses (like Venom as pictured) are good fun, though once you get more than half a dozen heroes fighting it all becomes a clicking blur, with your enemy very difficult to pick out on the fray.", "\n\nBeyond the main storyline, a few more play options appear once you've completed eight chapters. ", "There are repeatable missions and end-game PvP is in development. ", "Crafting is also a key component and allows you to create a range of items from materials that you pick up when fighting. ", "There's little that's particularly innovative but these features are all key components of MMOs hoping to have some longevity. ", "Which leads me to...\n\nIs It A Keeper?", "\n\nI'm not convinced that Marvel Heroes has the 'replayability' to keep me engaged over a long period of time - unless Gazillion releases fairly-regular content updates. ", "For me, I really struggle with how similar everything is to Diablo 3. ", "I played the whole D3 storyline through (on normal mode only though) and really, really enjoyed it. ", "But since then I've never been back. ", "It looks like I'll do the same with Marvel Heroes. ", "I'm very much hoping to be proven wrong.", "\n\nOther Bouquets and Brickbats\n\nThe game seems to run fine of relatively low-spec machines i.e. I'm running the game on a 3+ year old iMac with Boot Camp and aside from the odd stutter in the cut scenes and entry into new zones, it's been fine.", "\n\nOn launch you will get driver error messages if your drivers are up to date.", "\n\nI do like the option to donate loot to a vendor to gain vendor experience that leads to them offering more gear for sale.", "\n\nI know it couldn't easily be avoided but I dislike the immersion-breaking aspect of picking up gear and it not changing your appearance. ", "It's a unique challenge for a game involving costumed superheroes, but it still grated with me.", "\n\nIt's early days but there's been some serious issues with frequency of server maintenance periods and the patch updates are still large so those on broadband plans with lower data allowances may get annoyed.", "\n\nYou can't log out anywhere and expect that's where you'll be when you join the game next. ", "Like Diablo 3, you'll become obsessed about waypoints so you don't have to replay huge tracts of the game to continue your progression.", "\n\nI'd like better enemy targeting options - flame away in comments if I've missed something but I'd like to be able to hit a key to target the enemy rather than having to click on them - particularly event bosses.", "\n\nThe Verdict\n\nIf you're a comics fan or an isometric gaming fan looking for something new to play, then Marvel Heroes is well worth checking out given that it's free to play. ", "If you're an MMO player looking for something innovative to devote the majority of your gaming time to, I'm not sure Marvel Heroes will fit the bill but again it won't cost you anything to give it a go. ", "For casual players looking for some Marvel-tinged gameplay that sticks well to the comics universe, then you'll definitely want to spend some time with this game. ", "The cut-scenes alone are fun enough in parts to make it worthwhile.", "\n\nPlus, I always wanted to kick Venom's butt.", "\n\nDavid has been writing on virtual worlds since 2006 and has been using them since 1993. 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{"texts": ["Q:\n\nRemoving all non-word characters in a Cyrillic UTF-8 encoded String\n\nNormally, in order to remove non-word characters from a String the replaceAll method can be used:\nString cleanWords = \"some string with non-words such as ';'\".replaceAll(\"\\\\W\", \"\");\n\nThe above returns a cleaned string \"somestringwithnonwordssuchas\". ", "\nHowever, if the string contains Cyrillic characters they get recognised as non-word, and get removed from the string. ", "It is expected that Cyrillic characters would remain. ", "Hence the question.", "\nWhat is a proper way to deal with the task of removing non-word characters regardless of the language, assuming that string has UTF-8 encoding?", "\n\nA:\n\nTry [^\\\\p{L}]. ", "That should match every Unicode codepoint except for letters.", "\nThe Pattern class has a pretty thorough description of the possible character classes. ", "Note that the POSIX character classes are ASCII-only by default and won't help you a lot, you'll need to use the Unicode-specific classes.", "\nNote that there's the UNICODE_CHARACTER_CLASS flag that changes the behavior of the POSIX classes to conform to this section of the Unicode Standard (basically making them equivalent to their closest Unicode-aware equivalents).", "\n\n"], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "StackExchange"}, "scores": [0.0008995376992970705, 0.0006597577012144029, 0.0005882520927116275, 0.0006285941344685853, 0.0007479481282643974, 0.005785614252090454, 0.0006167780957184732, 0.0005420480156317353, 0.0007427038508467376, 0.0006359156686812639, 0.001995587022975087], "avg_score": 0.0012584306056272578, "num_sents": 11}
{"texts": ["Q:\n\nF# Array with tuples or Map\n\nI have a sample code and some question. ", "\nSimple type property\nmember val CabinetNetworkState : uint8 = 0uy with get, set\nmember this.", "CabinetNetworkStateAsValues : (CabinetNetworkStateHosts * uint8) array =\n let cabinetNetworkStateMap = new ResizeArray<(CabinetNetworkStateHosts * uint8)> ()\n\n let extNetworkState = (this.", "CabinetNetworkState >>> 0) &&& uint8 2\n match Enum.", "IsDefined(typeof<CabinetNetworkState>, extNetworkState) with\n | true -> cabinetNetworkStateMap.", "Add (CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "EXT, extNetworkState)\n | false -> cabinetNetworkStateMap.", "Add (CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "EXT, 0uy)\n\n let canNetworkState = (this.", "CabinetNetworkState >>> 3) &&& uint8 2\n match Enum.", "IsDefined(typeof<CabinetNetworkState>, canNetworkState) with\n | true -> cabinetNetworkStateMap.", "Add (CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "CAN, canNetworkState)\n | false -> cabinetNetworkStateMap.", "Add (CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "CAN, 0uy)\n\n let net1NetworkState = (this.", "CabinetNetworkState >>> 5) &&& uint8 2\n match Enum.", "IsDefined(typeof<CabinetNetworkState>, net1NetworkState) with\n | true -> cabinetNetworkStateMap.", "Add (CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "NET1, net1NetworkState)\n | false -> cabinetNetworkStateMap.", "Add (CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "NET1, 0uy)\n\n let net2NetworkState = (this.", "CabinetNetworkState >>> 7) &&& uint8 2\n match Enum.", "IsDefined(typeof<CabinetNetworkState>, net2NetworkState) with\n | true -> cabinetNetworkStateMap.", "Add (CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "CAN, net2NetworkState)\n | false -> cabinetNetworkStateMap.", "Add (CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "CAN, 0uy)\n\n cabinetNetworkStateMap.", "ToArray()\n\nWhat it does it converts a value into array of bit value and enum that value represents\nMy question is should I use Map instead of tuple array, or it does not matter?", "\n\nA:\n\nA Map would have a roughly constant time lookup on keys but if there only going to be 4 entries then checking each item in an array will probably be quicker anyway.", "\nI think a much bigger issue is the repetition in the code and use of a ResizeArray to write in an imperative style when that can be easily avoided. ", "Both of those issues are covered in this refactor (note that the names I used are quite arbitrary and you can probably come up with better ones):\nmember this.", "CabinetNetworkStateAsValues : (CabinetNetworkStateHosts * uint8) array =\n let makeStatePair state stateType =\n let networkState = (this.", "CabinetNetworkState >>> state) &&& 2uy\n if Enum.", "IsDefined(typeof<CabinetNetworkState>, networkState)\n then stateType, networkState\n else stateType, 0uy\n [|\n makeStatePair 0 CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "EXT \n makeStatePair 3 CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "CAN\n makeStatePair 5 CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "NET1\n makeStatePair 7 CabinetNetworkStateHosts.", "CAN\n |]\n\n"], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "StackExchange"}, "scores": [0.0007564086699858308, 0.000895436096470803, 0.0008583511807955801, 0.0015427579637616873, 0.0006924146437086165, 0.0006739813834428787, 0.0008420515223406255, 0.0006739813834428787, 0.0019131263252347708, 0.0015638653421774507, 0.000681928766425699, 0.0006739813834428787, 0.0008748823311179876, 0.0006739813834428787, 0.002112993272021413, 0.0014112310018390417, 0.0007143159164115787, 0.0006739813834428787, 0.0009178877808153629, 0.0006739813834428787, 0.0024206903763115406, 0.001447464688681066, 0.000711832835804671, 0.0006739813834428787, 0.0008765302482061088, 0.0006739813834428787, 0.0007481491775251925, 0.0010522737866267562, 0.0005644129123538733, 0.0005887810257263482, 0.0005869838641956449, 0.0008603516616858542, 0.0009502504835836589, 0.0007312900852411985, 0.0008578553097322583, 0.0008260710164904594, 0.0008049124153330922, 0.0008973064832389355], "avg_score": 0.0009498594276680562, "num_sents": 38}
{"texts": ["Q:\n\nHow to set focus on next within *ngFor directive\n\nI have a form that captures a number of barcodes based on the number of pallets the user has desired to enter. ", "This, in turn, repeats a set of inputs, each capturing a unique barcode.", "\nbarcodes.component.html\n<div *ngFor=\"let i of components(number).fill(1), let x = index\">\n <input class=\"form-control\" type=\"text\" \n [(ngModel)]=\"barcode[x]\" (keyup.enter)=\"keytab($event)\"> \n</div>\n\nbarcodes.component.ts\nkeytab(e) {\n let element = e.srcElement.nextElementSibling; // get the sibling element\n \n if(element == null) // check if its null\n return;\n else\n element.focus(); // focus if not null\n}\n\nBy default, the scanner automatically executes a keyup.enter event after it has scanned a valid barcode.", "\n\nI would like the focus to be shifted from the input that has just been scanned, to the next available sibling that is empty.", "\nTL;DR\nHow do I set focus to next available input sibling that has not yet been populated?", "\n\nA:\n\nI managed to solve this issue with plain old Javascript\nOn my element inside *ngFor* I add a data attribute as\n[attr.id]=\"x\"\n\nBased on the index value of the *ngFor.", "\nIn my keytab method I do the following\nif (event.which === 13) {\n var target = event.target || event.srcElement || event.currentTarget;\n var id = target.attributes.id; // returns target element object\n var val = id.nodeValue; // gets node value of element\n \n if((+val + 1) < this.number) { //prevents focus to 'null' element\n document.getElementById(String(+val + 1)).focus(); //shifts focus to next element\n }\n}\n\n"], "meta": {"pile_set_name": "StackExchange"}, "scores": [0.000704246514942497, 0.0006476000417023897, 0.0007936693727970123, 0.0005764004890806973, 0.0006326145376078784, 0.0006605822127312422, 0.0012381573906168342], "avg_score": 0.0007504672227826502, "num_sents": 7}
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{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.\n\n This Act may be cited as the ``Electric Reliability Improvement Act \nof 2003''.\n\nSEC. 2. ELECTRIC RELIABILITY STANDARDS.\n\n Part II of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 824 et seq.) is amended \nby inserting the following new section at the end thereof:\n\n``SEC. 215. ELECTRIC RELIABILITY.\n\n ``(a) Definitions.--For purposes of this section--\n ``(1) The term `bulk-power system' means--\n ``(A) facilities and control systems necessary for \n operating an interconnected electric energy \n transmission network (or any portion thereof); and\n ``(B) electric energy from generation facilities \n needed to maintain transmission system reliability.\n The term does not include facilities used in the local \n distribution of electric energy.\n ``(2) The terms `Electric Reliability Organization' and \n `ERO' mean the organization certified by the Commission under \n subsection (c) the purpose of which is to establish and enforce \n reliability standards for the bulk-power system, subject to \n Commission review.\n ``(3) The term `reliability standard' means a requirement, \n approved by the Commission under this section, to provide for \n reliable operation of the bulk-power system. The term includes \n requirements for the operation of existing bulk-power system \n facilities and the design of planned additions or modifications \n to such facilities to the extent necessary to provide for \n reliable operation of the bulk-power system, but the term does \n not include any requirement to enlarge such facilities or to \n construct new transmission capacity or generation capacity.\n ``(4) The term `reliable operation' means operating the \n elements of the bulk-power system within equipment and electric \n system thermal, voltage, and stability limits so that \n instability, uncontrolled separation, or cascading failures of \n such system will not occur as a result of a sudden disturbance \n or unanticipated failure of system elements.\n ``(5) The term `Interconnection' means a geographic area in \n which the operation of bulk-power system components is \n synchronized such that the failure of one or more of such \n components may adversely affect the ability of the operators of \n other components within the system to maintain reliable \n operation of the facilities within their control.\n ``(6) The term `transmission organization' means a regional \n transmission organization, independent system operator, \n independent transmission provider, or other transmission \n organization finally approved by the Commission for the \n operation of transmission facilities.\n ``(7) The term `regional entity' means an entity having \n enforcement authority pursuant to subsection (e)(4).\n ``(b) Jurisdiction and Applicability.--(1) The Commission shall \nhave jurisdiction, within the United States, over the ERO certified by \nthe Commission under subsection (c), any regional entities, and all \nusers, owners and operators of the bulk-power system, including but not \nlimited to the entities described in section 201(f), for purposes of \napproving reliability standards established under this section and \nenforcing compliance with this section. All users, owners and operators \nof the bulk-power system shall comply with reliability standards that \ntake effect under this section.\n ``(2) The Commission shall issue a final rule to implement the \nrequirements of this section not later than 180 days after the date of \nenactment of this section.\n ``(c) Certification.--Following the issuance of a Commission rule \nunder subsection (b)(2), any person may submit an application to the \nCommission for certification as the Electric Reliability Organization \n(ERO). The Commission may certify one such ERO if the Commission \ndetermines that such ERO--\n ``(1) has the ability to develop and enforce, subject to \n subsection (e)(2), reliability standards that provide for an \n adequate level of reliability of the bulk-power system; and\n ``(2) has established rules that--\n ``(A) assure its independence of the users and \n owners and operators of the bulk-power system, while \n assuring fair stakeholder representation in the \n selection of its directors and balanced decisionmaking \n in any ERO committee or subordinate organizational \n structure;\n ``(B) allocate equitably reasonable dues, fees, and \n other charges among end users for all activities under \n this section;\n ``(C) provide fair and impartial procedures for \n enforcement of reliability standards through the \n imposition of penalties in accordance with subsection \n (e) (including limitations on activities, functions, or \n operations, or other appropriate sanctions);\n ``(D) provide for reasonable notice and opportunity \n for public comment, due process, openness, and balance \n of interests in developing reliability standards and \n otherwise exercising its duties; and\n ``(E) provide for taking, after certification, \n appropriate steps to gain recognition in Canada and \n Mexico.\n ``(d) Reliability Standards.--(1) The Electric Reliability \nOrganization shall file each reliability standard or modification to a \nreliability standard that it proposes to be made effective under this \nsection with the Commission.\n ``(2) The Commission may approve, by rule or order, a proposed \nreliability standard or modification to a reliability standard if it \ndetermines that the standard is just, reasonable, not unduly \ndiscriminatory or preferential, and in the public interest. The \nCommission shall give due weight to the technical expertise of the \nElectric Reliability Organization with respect to the content of a \nproposed standard or modification to a reliability standard and to the \ntechnical expertise of a regional entity organized on an \nInterconnection-wide basis with respect to a reliability standard to be \napplicable within that Interconnection, but shall not defer with \nrespect to the effect of a standard on competition. A proposed standard \nor modification shall take effect upon approval by the Commission.\n ``(3) The Electric Reliability Organization shall rebuttably \npresume that a proposal from a regional entity organized on an \nInterconnection-wide basis for a reliability standard or modification \nto a reliability standard to be applicable on an Interconnection-wide \nbasis is just, reasonable, and not unduly discriminatory or \npreferential, and in the public interest.\n ``(4) The Commission shall remand to the Electric Reliability \nOrganization for further consideration a proposed reliability standard \nor a modification to a reliability standard that the Commission \ndisapproves in whole or in part.\n ``(5) The Commission, upon its own motion or upon complaint, may \norder the Electric Reliability Organization to submit to the Commission \na proposed reliability standard or a modification to a reliability \nstandard that addresses a specific matter if the Commission considers \nsuch a new or modified reliability standard appropriate to carry out \nthis section.\n ``(6) The final rule adopted under subsection (b)(2) shall include \nfair processes for the identification and timely resolution of any \nconflict between a reliability standard and any function, rule, order, \ntariff, rate schedule, or agreement accepted, approved, or ordered by \nthe Commission applicable to a transmission organization. Such \ntransmission organization shall continue to comply with such function, \nrule, order, tariff, rate schedule or agreement accepted approved, or \nordered by the Commission until--\n ``(A) the Commission finds a conflict exists between a \n reliability standard and any such provision;\n ``(B) the Commission orders a change to such provision \n pursuant to section 206 of this part; and\n ``(C) the ordered change becomes effective under this part.\nIf the Commission determines that a reliability standard needs to be \nchanged as a result of such a conflict, it shall order the ERO to \ndevelop and file with the Commission a modified reliability standard \nunder paragraph (4) or (5) of this subsection.\n ``(e) Enforcement.--(1) The ERO may impose, subject to paragraph \n(2), a penalty on a user or owner or operator of the bulk-power system \nfor a violation of a reliability standard approved by the Commission \nunder subsection (d) if the ERO, after notice and an opportunity for a \nhearing--\n ``(A) finds that the user or owner or operator has violated \n a reliability standard approved by the Commission under \n subsection (d); and\n ``(B) files notice and the record of the proceeding with \n the Commission.\n ``(2) A penalty imposed under paragraph (1) may take effect not \nearlier than the 31st day after the electric reliability organization \nfiles with the Commission notice of the penalty and the record of \nproceedings. Such penalty shall be subject to review by the Commission, \non its own motion or upon application by the user, owner or operator \nthat is the subject of the penalty filed within 30 days after the date \nsuch notice is filed with the Commission. Application to the Commission \nfor review, or the initiation of review by the Commission on its own \nmotion, shall not operate as a stay of such penalty unless the \nCommission otherwise orders upon its own motion or upon application by \nthe user, owner or operator that is the subject of such penalty. In any \nproceeding to review a penalty imposed under paragraph (1), the \nCommission, after notice and opportunity for hearing (which hearing may \nconsist solely of the record before the electric reliability \norganization and opportunity for the presentation of supporting reasons \nto affirm, modify, or set aside the penalty), shall by order affirm, \nset aside, reinstate, or modify the penalty, and, if appropriate, \nremand to the electric reliability organization for further \nproceedings. The Commission shall implement expedited procedures for \nsuch hearings.\n ``(3) On its own motion or upon complaint, the Commission may order \ncompliance with a reliability standard and may impose a penalty against \na user or owner or operator of the bulk-power system, if the Commission \nfinds, after notice and opportunity for a hearing, that the user or \nowner or operator of the bulk-power system has engaged or is about to \nengage in any acts or practices that constitute or will constitute a \nviolation of a reliability standard.\n ``(4) The Commission shall establish regulations authorizing the \nERO to enter into an agreement to delegate authority to a regional \nentity for the purpose of proposing reliability standards to the ERO \nand enforcing reliability standards under paragraph (1) if--\n ``(A) the regional entity is governed by--\n ``(i) an independent board;\n ``(ii) a balanced stakeholder board; or\n ``(iii) a combination independent and balanced \n stakeholder board.\n ``(B) the regional entity otherwise satisfies the \n provisions of subsection (c)(1) and (2); and\n ``(C) the agreement promotes effective and efficient \n administration of bulk-power system reliability.\nThe Commission may modify such delegation. The ERO and the Commission \nshall rebuttably presume that a proposal for delegation to a regional \nentity organized on an Interconnection-wide basis promotes effective \nand efficient administration of bulk-power system reliability and \nshould be approved. Such regulation may provide that the Commission may \nassign the ERO's authority to enforce reliability standards under \nparagraph (1) directly to a regional entity consistent with the \nrequirements of this paragraph.\n ``(5) The Commission may take such action as is necessary or \nappropriate against the ERO or a regional entity to ensure compliance \nwith a reliability standard or any Commission order affecting the ERO \nor a regional entity.\n ``(6) Any penalty imposed under this section shall bear a \nreasonable relation to the seriousness of the violation and shall take \ninto consideration the efforts of such user, owner, or operator to \nremedy the violation in a timely manner.\n ``(f) Changes in Electricity Reliability Organization Rules.--The \nElectric Reliability Organization shall file with the Commission for \napproval any proposed rule or proposed rule change, accompanied by an \nexplanation of its basis and purpose. The Commission, upon its own \nmotion or complaint, may propose a change to the rules of the Electric \nReliability Organization. A proposed rule or proposed rule change shall \ntake effect upon a finding by the Commission, after notice and \nopportunity for comment, that the change is just, reasonable, not \nunduly discriminatory or preferential, is in the public interest, and \nsatisfies the requirements of subsection (c).\n ``(g) Reliability Reports.--The Electric Reliability Organization \nshall conduct periodic assessments of the reliability and adequacy of \nthe bulk-power system in North America.\n ``(h) Coordination With Canada and Mexico.--The President is urged \nto negotiate international agreements with the governments of Canada \nand Mexico to provide for effective compliance with reliability \nstandards and the effectiveness of the Electric Reliability \nOrganization in the United States and Canada or Mexico.\n ``(i) Savings Provisions.--(1) The Electric Reliability \nOrganization shall have authority to develop and enforce compliance \nwith reliability standards for only the bulk-power system.\n ``(2) This section does not authorize the Electric Reliability \nOrganization or the Commission to order the construction of additional \ngeneration or transmission capacity or to set and enforce compliance \nwith standards for adequacy or safety of electric facilities or \nservices.\n ``(3) Nothing in this section shall be construed to preempt any \nauthority of any State to take action to ensure the safety, adequacy, \nand reliability of electric service within that State, as long as such \naction is not inconsistent with any reliability standard.\n ``(4) Within 90 days of the application of the Electric Reliability \nOrganization or other affected party, and after notice and opportunity \nfor comment, the Commission shall issue a final order determining \nwhether a State action is inconsistent with a reliability standard, \ntaking into consideration any recommendation of the Electric \nReliability Organization.\n ``(5) The Commission, after consultation with the Electric \nReliability Organization and the State taking action, may stay the \neffectiveness of any State action, pending the Commission's issuance of \na final order.\n ``(j) Regional Advisory Bodies.--The Commission shall establish a \nregional advisory body on the petition of at least two-thirds of the \nStates within a region that have more than one-half of their electric \nload served within the region. A regional advisory body shall be \ncomposed or of one member from each participating State in the region, \nappointed by the Governor of each State, and may include \nrepresentatives of agencies, States, and provinces outside the United \nStates. A regional advisory body may provide advice to the Electric \nReliability Organization, a regional entity, or the Commission \nregarding the governance of an existing or proposed regional entity \nwithin the same region, whether a standard proposed to apply within the \nregion is just, reasonable, not unduly discriminatory or preferential, \nand in the public interest, whether fees proposed to be assessed within \nthe region are just, reasonable, not unduly discriminatory or \npreferential, and in the public interest and any other responsibilities \nrequested by the Commission. The Commission may give deference to the \nadvice of any such regional advisory body if that body is organized on \nan Interconnection-wide basis.\n ``(k) Application to Alaska and Hawaii.--The provisions of this \nsection do not apply to Alaska or Hawaii.''.", "target": "Electric Reliability Improvement Act of 2003 - Amends the Federal Power Act to grant the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) jurisdiction over a FERC-certified Electric Reliability Organization (ERO), established under this Act to enforce, subject to FERC review, reliability standards for the bulk-power system.\n\nIncludes within such jurisdiction regional entities and all users, owners, and operators of the bulk-power system for purposes of approving reliability standards and enforcing compliance with this Act.\n\nUrges the President to negotiate international agreements with the governments of Canada and Mexico to provide effective compliance with reliability standards and the effectiveness of the ERO in the United States, Canada, or Mexico.\n\nRestricts to the bulk-power system only the ERO authority to develop and enforce compliance with reliability standards.\n\nDeclares that this Act does not authorize the ERO or FERC to order construction of additional generation or transmission capacity, or to set and enforce compliance with standards for adequacy or safety of electric facilities or services.\n\nDirects FERC to establish a regional advisory body on the petition of at least two-thirds of the States within a region that have more than one-half of their electric load served within the region. Authorizes such body to advise the ERO, a regional entity, or FERC.\n\nDeclares this Act inapplicable to Alaska or Hawaii.", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 6, 32098, 6, 32097, 6, 32096, 6, 32095, 6, 2547, 358, 7221, 6, 2547, 358, 7221, 6, 2547]}
{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.\n\n This Act may be cited as the ``Corporate Responsibility Fee Act of \n2017''.\n\nSEC. 2. IMPOSITION OF EXCISE TAX ON CORPORATIONS WITH LOW-WAGE \n EMPLOYEES.\n\n (a) In General.--Subtitle D of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is \namended by adding after chapter 36 the following new chapter:\n\n ``CHAPTER 37--CORPORATE RESPONSIBILITY TAX\n\n``Sec. 4511. Imposition of tax.\n\n``SEC. 4511. IMPOSITION OF TAX.\n\n ``(a) In General.--In the case of an applicable employer who \nemploys a low-wage employee during the calendar year, there is imposed \na tax equal to the applicable percentage of the aggregate amount of \nwages paid by the applicable employer with respect to employment of all \nemployees of the employer during the calendar year.\n ``(b) Applicable Employer; Low-Wage Employee.--For purposes of this \nsection--\n ``(1) Applicable employer.--\n ``(A) In general.--The term `applicable employer' \n means, with respect to any calendar year, any employer \n who was required to make deposits of taxes under \n chapters 21 and 24 (or who would have been required to \n make such deposits if the rules of subparagraph (C) \n applied for such purposes) by the close of the next day \n for periods aggregating more than 180 days during the \n preceding calendar year.\n ``(B) Exception.--Such term shall not include a \n Federal or other governmental entity or a church or \n qualified church organization (as such terms are \n defined in section 3121(w)(3)).\n ``(C) Aggregation rules.--The rules of subsections \n (b), (c), (m), and (o) of section 414 shall apply for \n purposes of this section, except that in applying \n subsections (b) and (c) of such section, the phrase \n `more than 50 percent' shall be substituted for the \n phrase `more than 80 percent' each place it appears.\n ``(2) Low-wage employee.--\n ``(A) In general.--The term `low-wage employee' \n means any employee who receives wages from an \n applicable employer during the calendar year in an \n amount less than 218 percent of the Federal poverty \n line (within the meaning of section 2110(c)(5) of the \n Social Security Act) for an individual. Rules similar \n to the rules of section 36B(d)(3)(B) shall apply for \n purposes of this subparagraph.\n ``(B) Employees employed for less than entire \n year.--In the case of any employee employed by an \n applicable taxpayer for less than the entire calendar \n year, the amount described in subparagraph (A) shall be \n reduced by an amount which bears the same ratio to such \n amount as--\n ``(i) the number of weeks during the \n calendar year in which such individual was not \n an employee of such applicable employer, bears \n to\n ``(ii) 52.\n ``(c) Applicable Percentage.--For purposes of subsection (a)--\n ``(1) In general.--\n ``(A) Determination.--The applicable percentage \n shall be determined as follows:\n\n\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n ``In the case of an applicable employer with a low-wage The applicable\n employee ratio of: percentage is:\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n25% or less............................................. 25%\nGreater than 25% but not greater than 50%............... 50%\nGreater than 50%, but not greater than 75%.............. 75%\nGreater than 75%........................................ 100%.\n------------------------------------------------------------------------\n\n ``(B) Low-wage employee ratio.--For purposes of \n subparagraph (A), the low-wage employee ratio with \n respect to any applicable employer is the ratio \n (expressed as a percentage) of--\n ``(i) the number of low-wage employees \n employed by the applicable employer during the \n calendar year, to\n ``(ii) the total number of individuals \n employed by the applicable employer during such \n calendar year.\n ``(2) Health and retirement offset.--\n ``(A) In general.--In the case of an applicable \n employer who meets the requirements of subparagraph \n (B), the applicable percentage shall be reduced (but \n not below zero) by 25 percentage points.\n ``(B) Requirements.--An applicable employer meets \n the requirements of this subparagraph if such \n applicable employer--\n ``(i) offers to all full-time low-wage \n employees (and their spouse and dependents) the \n opportunity to enroll for all months during the \n calendar year in minimum essential coverage \n under an eligible employer sponsored health \n plan (as defined in section 5000A(f)(2)) for \n which--\n ``(I) the plan's share of the \n allowed costs of benefits provided \n under the plan is not less than 60 \n percent of such costs, and\n ``(II) the required contribution \n (within the meaning of section \n 5000A(e)(1)(B)) of the employee does \n not exceed the applicable percentage of \n the annual wages paid to the employee \n by the applicable employer, and\n ``(ii) meets the retirement plan \n requirements of subsection (d) for all \n employees who are low-wage employees.\n For purposes of clause (i)(II), the applicable \n percentage is the percentage in effect under section \n 36B(c)(2)(B)(II) for the plan year.\n ``(d) Retirement Plan Requirements.--\n ``(1) In general.--The requirements of this subsection are \n met for any calendar year with respect to an employee of the \n applicable employer who is a low-wage employee if the employee \n is eligible to participate in one or more applicable eligible \n retirement plans maintained by the applicable employer (or any \n member of the group of employers treated as an applicable \n employer under subsection (b)(1)(C)) for a plan year ending \n with or within the calendar year.\n ``(2) Applicable eligible retirement plan.--For purposes of \n this subsection, the term `applicable eligible retirement plan' \n means an eligible retirement plan which, with respect to the \n plan year described in paragraph (1), is either--\n ``(A) a defined contribution plan which requires \n the employer to make nonelective contributions of at \n least 5 percent of the compensation of the employee, or\n ``(B) a defined benefit plan--\n ``(i) with respect to which the accrued \n benefit of the employee derived from employer \n contributions, when expressed as an annual \n retirement benefit, is not less than the \n product of--\n ``(I) the lesser of 2 percent \n multiplied by the employee's years of \n service (determined under the rules of \n paragraphs (4), (5), and (6) of section \n 411(a)) with the employer or 20 \n percent, multiplied by\n ``(II) the employee's final average \n pay, or\n ``(ii) which is an applicable defined \n benefit plan (as defined in section \n 411(a)(13)(B))--\n ``(I) which meets the interest \n credit requirements of section \n 411(b)(5)(B)(i) with respect to the \n plan year, and\n ``(II) under which the employee \n receives a pay credit for the plan year \n which is not less than 5 percent of \n compensation.\n ``(3) Definitions and special rules.--For purposes of this \n subsection--\n ``(A) Eligible retirement plan.--The term `eligible \n retirement plan' has the meaning given such term by \n section 402(c)(8)(B), except that in the case of an \n account or annuity described in clause (i) or (ii) \n thereof, such term shall only include an account or \n annuity which is a simplified employee pension (as \n defined in section 408(k)).\n ``(B) Final average pay.--For purposes of paragraph \n (2)(B)(i)(II), final average pay shall be determined \n using the period of consecutive years (not exceeding 5) \n during which the employee had the greatest compensation \n from the applicable employer.\n ``(C) Alternative plan designs.--The Secretary may \n prescribe regulations for an applicable employer to \n meet the requirements of this subsection through a \n combination of defined contribution plans or defined \n benefit plans described in paragraph (1) or through a \n combination of both such types of plans.\n ``(D) Plans must meet requirements without taking \n into account social security and similar contributions \n and benefits.--A rule similar to the rule of section \n 416(e) shall apply.\n ``(E) Certain employees may be excluded.--For \n purposes of paragraph (2)(B)(ii), an employer shall not \n be treated as failing to meet the requirements of this \n subsection with respect to employees--\n ``(i) who have not attained the age of 21 \n before the close of a plan year,\n ``(ii) who have less than 1 year of service \n with the employer as of any day during the plan \n year,\n ``(iii) who are covered under an agreement \n which the Secretary of Labor finds to be a \n collective bargaining agreement if there is \n evidence that the benefits covered under the \n plan were the subject of good faith bargaining \n between employee representatives and the \n employer, or\n ``(iv) who are described in section \n 410(b)(3)(C) (relating to nonresident aliens \n working outside the United States).\n ``(e) Definitions and Special Rules.--For purposes of this \nsection--\n ``(1) Wages.--The term `wages' has the meaning given such \n term by section 3121(a) (determined without regard to any \n dollar limitation contained in such section).\n ``(2) Allocation of tax.--The Secretary shall prescribe \n such rules as necessary for the allocation of the tax imposed \n by subsection (a) among different entities treated as a single \n employer under subsection (b)(1)(C).''.\n (b) Conforming Amendment.--The table of chapters of the Internal \nRevenue Code of 1986 is amended by inserting after the item relating to \nchapter 36 the following new item:\n\n ``Chapter 37--Corporate Responsibility Tax''.\n\n (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall \napply to calendar years beginning after the date of the enactment of \nthis Act.", "target": "Corporate Responsibility Fee Act of 2017 This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to impose a specified excise tax on certain employers who employ low-wage employees during the taxable year. A &quot;low-wage&quot; employee is an employee who receives wages from the employer that are less than 218% of the federal poverty line. The bill reduces the amount of the tax for employers who provide certain health and retirement benefits to low-wage employees. Government employers, churches, and church organizations are exempt from the tax. ", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 6, 32098, 6, 32097, 6, 32096, 6, 32095, 6, 32094, 6, 32093, 6, 32092, 6, 32091, 6, 32090]}
{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.\n\n This Act may be cited as the ``Scaling Up Manufacturing Act of \n2012''.\n\nSEC. 2. CREDIT FOR MANUFACTURING FACILITY COSTS.\n\n (a) In General.--Subpart D of part IV of subchapter A of chapter 1 \nof the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 is amended by adding at the end \nthe following new section:\n\n``SEC. 45S. MANUFACTURING FACILITY EXPENDITURES.\n\n ``(a) General Rule.--For purposes of section 38, in the case of an \neligible business, the manufacturing facility expenditure credit for \nany taxable year is an amount equal to 25 percent of the qualified \nfacility construction expenditures of the taxpayer for the taxable \nyear.\n ``(b) Eligible Business.--For purposes of this section--\n ``(1) In general.--The term `eligible business' means any \n corporation or partnership--\n ``(A) which is engaged in an active trade or \n business,\n ``(B) which is headquartered in the United States,\n ``(C) substantially all of the management or \n administrative activities of which are performed in the \n United States,\n ``(D) which has not (prior to placing into service \n the manufacturing facility designated for purposes of \n this section) placed in service a manufacturing \n facility,\n ``(E) which is a start-up company, and\n ``(F) with respect to which all debt obligations \n issued by, and equity interests in, have a rating of B \n minus (or its substantial equivalent) or higher from a \n credit rating agency registered with the Securities and \n Exchange Commission as a nationally recognized \n statistical rating organization (as defined in section \n 3(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934).\n ``(2) Start-up company.--The term `start-up company' means \n any corporation or partnership--\n ``(A) which first has both gross receipts and \n qualified research expenses (as defined in section \n 41(b)) in a taxable year beginning after December 31, \n 2012, or\n ``(B) which has both gross receipts and qualified \n research expenses (as so defined) in fewer than 3 \n taxable years beginning after December 31, 2012, and \n before January 1, 2018.\n ``(c) Qualified Facility Construction Expenditures.--For purposes \nof this section--\n ``(1) In general.--The term `qualified facility \n construction expenditures' means amounts paid or incurred by \n the taxpayer--\n ``(A) for the construction of a facility \n (designated for purposes of this section by the \n taxpayer at such time and in such form and manner as \n the Secretary shall prescribe) in the United States to \n manufacture a qualified product (including amounts for \n professional services necessary for the planning of \n such construction), and\n ``(B) for the purchase of specialized equipment for \n use at such facility and required for the manufacture \n of such product.\n ``(2) Qualified product.--The term `qualified product' \n means any product which, prior to construction of the facility \n with respect to which a credit is allowed under this section, \n the taxpayer has produced and sold to a bona fide purchaser, \n and such purchaser has placed such product in service.\n ``(d) Special Rules.--For purposes of this section--\n ``(1) Recapture.--\n ``(A) In general.--If, as of the close of any \n taxable year, there is a recapture event with respect \n to any facility of the taxpayer with respect to which a \n credit was allowed under this section, then the tax of \n the taxpayer under this chapter for such taxable year \n shall be increased by an amount equal to the product \n of--\n ``(i) the applicable recapture percentage, \n and\n ``(ii) the aggregate decrease in the \n credits allowed under section 38 for all prior \n taxable years which would have resulted if the \n qualified facility construction expenditures of \n the taxpayer described in subsection (c)(1) \n with respect to such facility had been zero.\n ``(B) Applicable recapture percentage.--\n ``(i) In general.--For purposes of this \n subsection, the applicable recapture percentage \n shall be determined in accordance with the \n following table:\n\n``If the recapture event The applicable recapture percentage \n occurs in: is:\n Year 1............................................. 100 \n Year 2............................................. 80 \n Year 3............................................. 60 \n Year 4............................................. 40 \n Year 5............................................. 20 \n Years 6 and thereafter............................. 0.\n ``(ii) Years.--For purposes of clause (i), \n year 1 shall begin on the first day of the \n taxable year in which the facility with respect \n to which a credit was allowed under this \n subsection was placed in service.\n ``(C) Recapture event.--For purposes of this \n paragraph--\n ``(i) In general.--A recapture event occurs \n with respect to any facility if--\n ``(I) the taxpayer becomes \n insolvent, or\n ``(II) the taxpayer disposes of the \n facility to another person who, at this \n time of the disposition, is not an \n eligible business.\n ``(ii) Special rule for facilities not \n placed in service within 5 years.--In the case \n of a facility with respect to which a credit is \n allowed under this section which is not placed \n in service before the close of the 5th taxable \n year beginning after the first taxable year for \n which the credit was so allowed, a recapture \n event shall be treated as having occurred with \n respect to such facility in year 1.\n ``(2) Credit may be assigned.--The amount of qualified \n facility construction expenditures with respect to a facility \n which would (but for this paragraph) be taken into account \n under subsection (a) for any taxable year by any person \n (hereafter in this paragraph referred to as the `initial \n taxpayer')--\n ``(A) may be taken into account by any other person \n to whom such expenditures are assigned by the initial \n taxpayer, and\n ``(B) shall not be taken into account by initial \n taxpayer.\n Any person to whom such expenditures are assigned under \n subparagraph (A) shall be treated for purposes of this title as \n the taxpayer with respect to such expenditures.\n ``(3) Controlled group.--All members of the same controlled \n group of corporations (within the meaning of section 52(a)) and \n all persons under common control (within the meaning of section \n 52(b)) shall be treated as 1 person for purposes of this \n section.\n ``(4) Predecessor.--Any reference in this section to a \n corporation or partnership shall include a reference to any \n predecessor of such corporation or partnership.\n ``(5) Denial of double benefit.--For purposes of this \n subtitle, if a credit is allowed under this section in \n connection with any expenditure for any property, the basis of \n such property shall be reduced by the amount of the credit so \n allowed.''.\n (b) Denial of Double Benefit.--Section 280C of such Code is amended \nby inserting after subsection (h) the following new subsection:\n ``(i) Manufacturing Facility Expenditures.--No deduction shall be \nallowed for that portion of the expenses otherwise allowable as a \ndeduction taken into account in determining the credit under section \n45S for the taxable year which is equal to the amount of the credit \ndetermined for such taxable year under section 45S(a).''.\n (c) Credit To Be Part of General Business Credit.--Subsection (b) \nof section 38 of such Code is amended by striking ``plus'' at the end \nof paragraph (35), by striking the period at the end of paragraph (36) \nand inserting ``, plus'', and by inserting after paragraph (36) the \nfollowing:\n ``(37) manufacturing facility expenditure credit determined \n under section 45S(a).''.\n (d) Conforming Amendment.--Subsection (a) of section 1016 of such \nCode is amended by striking ``and'' at the end of paragraph (36), by \nstriking the period at the end of paragraph (37) and inserting ``, \nand'', and by adding at the end the following new paragraph:\n ``(38) to the extent provided in section 45S(d)(2).''.\n (e) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall \napply to amounts paid or incurred after the date of the enactment of \nthis Act.", "target": "Scaling Up Manufacturing Act of 2012 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow certain start-up companies that are headquartered in the United States a tax credit for up to 25% of their costs for the construction of a manufacturing facility and for the purchase of specialized equipment for use at such facility.\n\nDefines a \"start-up company\" as any corporation or partnership that: (1) first has both gross receipts and qualified research expenses in a taxable year beginning after December 31, 2012, or (2) has both gross receipts and qualified research expenses in fewer than three taxable years beginning after December 31, 2012, and before January 1, 2018.", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 13, 8, 18524, 19764, 3636, 13, 12698, 19, 21012, 57, 2651, 44, 8, 414, 8, 826, 126, 1375]}
{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.\n\n This Act may be cited as the ``Money Laundering Prevention Act of \n1999''.\n\nSEC. 2. FINDINGS AND PURPOSES.\n\n (a) Findings.--The Congress makes the following findings:\n (1) Money laundering is a serious problem: between \n $100,000,000,000 and $300,000,000,000 in United States currency \n is ``laundered'' each year and the total dollar amount involved \n in international money laundering likely exceeds \n $500,000,000,000.\n (2) Money laundering is critical to the survival of the \n illicit drug trade, which has annual worldwide revenues of more \n than $400,000,000,000, more than 8 percent of the total value \n of international trade.\n (3) United States financial institutions are a critical \n link in our efforts to combat money laundering.\n (4) Highly secretive and loosely regulated private banking \n services that cater to wealthy clients are particularly \n vulnerable to use by drug traffickers for money laundering \n purposes, and it is estimated that private banking services \n have banking assets ranging from $200,000,000,000 to \n $300,000,000,000.\n (b) Purposes.--The purposes of this Act are as follows:\n (1) To ensure that United States financial institutions \n make combating money laundering the highest of priorities.\n (2) To close the existing gaps in law that allow money \n laundering to flourish in the private banking system.\n (3) To designate foreign high-intensity money laundering \n areas for the purpose of targeting areas of concentrated money \n laundering activities.\n (4) To require the Board of Governors of the Federal \n Reserve System to take into account money laundering activities \n in the consideration of applications under section 3 of the \n Bank Holding Company Act of 1956.\n\nSEC. 3. REPORT ON PRIVATE BANKING ACTIVITIES.\n\n (a) In General.--Before the end of the 1-year period beginning on \nthe date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of the Treasury, \nin consultation with the Federal banking agencies (as defined in \nsection 3(z) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act) shall submit a \nreport on private banking activities in the United States to the \nCommittee on Banking and Financial Services of the House of \nRepresentatives and the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban \nAffairs of the Senate.\n (b) Contents of Report.--The report required under subsection (a) \nshall include information on the following:\n (1) The nature and extent of private banking activities in \n the United States.\n (2) Regulatory efforts to monitor private banking \n activities and ensure that such activities are conducted in \n compliance with subchapter II of chapter 53 of title 31, United \n States Code, and section 21 of the Federal Deposit Insurance \n Act.\n (3) The policies and procedures of depository institutions \n that are designed to ensure compliance by such institutions \n with the requirements of subchapter II of chapter 53 of title \n 31, United States Code, and section 21 of the Federal Deposit \n Insurance Act.\n (c) Private Banking Activities Defined.--For purposes of this \nsection, the term ``private banking activities'' includes, with respect \nto a financial institution, personalized services, such as money \nmanagement, financial advice, and investment services, that are \nprovided to individuals with a high net worth and are not provided \ngenerally to all clients of the financial institution.\n\nSEC. 4. REQUIRE THAT ANTI-MONEY LAUNDERING PROGRAMS PROHIBIT MONEY \n LAUNDERING THROUGH CONCENTRATION ACCOUNTS AT FINANCIAL \n INSTITUTIONS BY REQUIRING THE AVAILABILITY OF CERTAIN \n ACCOUNT INFORMATION.\n\n Section 5318(h) of title 31, United States Code, is amended by \nadding at the end the following new paragraph:\n ``(3) Availability of certain account information.--The \n Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe regulations under \n this subsection which require financial institutions to \n maintain all accounts in such a way as to ensure that--\n ``(A) the name of the account holder and the number \n of the account are associated with all account activity \n of the account holder; and\n ``(B) all such information is available for \n purposes of account supervision and law enforcement.''\n\nSEC. 5. DESIGNATION OF FOREIGN HIGH-INTENSITY MONEY LAUNDERING AREAS.\n\n (a) In General.--Subchapter III of chapter 53 of title 31, United \nStates Code (as added by the Money Laundering and Financial Crimes \nStrategy Act of 1998) is amended by adding at the end the following new \npart:\n\n ``Part 3--International Money Laundering and Related Financial Crimes\n\n``Sec. 5361. Designation of foreign high-intensity money laundering \n areas\n ``(a) In General.--The Secretary, in consultation with the Federal \nbanking agencies, shall develop criteria for identifying areas outside \nthe United States in which money laundering activities are \nconcentrated.\n ``(b) Designation.--The Secretary shall designate as a high-\nintensity money laundering area any foreign country in which there is \nan area identified, in accordance with the criteria developed pursuant \nto subsection (a), as an area in which money laundering activities are \nconcentrated.\n ``(c) Notice and Warning.--Upon the designation, under subsection \n(b), of a country as a high-intensity money laundering area, the \nSecretary shall provide--\n ``(1) a written notice to each insured depository \n institution (as defined in section 3 of the Federal Deposit \n Insurance Act), and each depository institution holding company \n (as defined in such section 3) that controls an insured \n depository institution, of the identity of the country \n designated; and\n ``(2) a written warning that there is a concentration of \n money laundering activity in such country.''.\n (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of subchapters for chapter 53 of \ntitle 31, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the \nfollowing item:\n\n ``Part 3--International Money Laundering and Related Financial Crimes\n\n``5361. Designation of foreign high-intensity money laundering \n areas.''.\n\nSEC. 6. DOUBLE THE CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS INVOLVING HIGH-\n INTENSITY MONEY LAUNDERING AREAS.\n\n (a) In General.--Section 5322 of title 31, United States Code, is \namended by adding at the end the following new subsection:\n ``(d) Doubled Penalty.--The court may double the sentence of fine \nor imprisonment, or both, that could otherwise be imposed on any person \nfor a violation described in subsection (a) or (b) if the person \ncommits the violation with respect to a transaction involving a person \nin, a relationship maintained for a person in, or a transport of a \nmonetary instrument involving a foreign country, knowing that a \ndesignation of the foreign country as a high-intensity money laundering \narea under section 5361 was in effect at the time of the violation.''.\n (b) Effective Date.--The amendment made by subsection (a) shall \napply with respect to any violation committed on or after the date of \nthe enactment of this Act.\n\nSEC. 7. AMENDMENT TO SECTION 3 OF THE BANK HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1956.\n\n (a) In General.--Section 3(c) of the Bank Holding Company Act of \n1956 (12 U.S.C. 1842(c)) is amended by adding at the end the following \nnew paragraph:\n ``(6) Money laundering.--In every case--\n ``(A) the Board shall take into consideration the \n effectiveness of the company or companies in combating \n and preventing money laundering activities, including \n in overseas branches;\n ``(B) the Board shall not consider any application \n under this section involving any company which is the \n subject of any--\n ``(i) pending Federal investigation of \n possible money laundering or other related \n financial crimes; or\n ``(ii) pending Federal prosecution for \n money laundering or other related financial \n crimes,\n until such investigation or prosecution is completed \n and a finding is made, except that this subparagraph \n shall not apply if the period for such completion and \n the making of findings exceeds 3 years; and\n ``(C) the Board shall disapprove any application \n under this section involving any company which has been \n found criminally or civilly liable for money laundering \n or any related financial crime during the 5-year period \n preceding the consideration of such application by the \n Board.''.\n (b) Scope of Application.--The amendment made by subsection (a) \nshall apply with respect to any application submitted to the Board of \nGovernors of the Federal Reserve System under section 3 of the Bank \nHolding Company Act of 1956 after December 31, 1997, which has not been \napproved by the Board before the date of the enactment of this Act.", "target": "Money Laundering Prevention Act of 1999 - Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to submit a report to specified congressional committees on private banking activities in the United States. \n(Sec. 4) Amends Federal banking law to direct the Secretary to prescribe regulations which require financial institutions to maintain all accounts in such a way as to ensure that: (1) the the name of the account holder and the number of the account are associated with all account activity of such holder; and (2) all such information is available for purposes of account supervision and law enforcement. \n(Sec. 5) Directs the Secretary to develop criteria for identifying areas outside the United States in which money laundering activities are concentrated, designate such areas as high-intensity money laundering areas, provide a written notice to each insured depository institution and each depository institution holding company that controls an insured depository institution of the identity of the country designated, and provide a written warning that there is a concentration of money laundering activity in such country. \n(Sec. 6) Authorizes the court to double the sentence of fine, imprisonment, or both, that could be otherwise imposed if the person commits the violation with respect to a transaction involving a person in, a relationship maintained for a person in, or a transport of a monetary instrument involving a foreign country, knowing that a designation of the foreign country as a high-intensity money laundering area was in effect at the time of the violation. \n(Sec. 7) Amends the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 to direct that the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System: (1) take into consideration the effectiveness of the company in combating and preventing money laundering activities, including in overseas branches; (2) not consider any application (regarding acquisition of bank shares or assets) involving any company which is the subject of any pending Federal investigation of possible money laundering or other related financial crimes, or pending Federal prosecution for such crimes, until such investigation or prosecution is completed and a finding is made, with an exception; and (3) disapprove any such application involving a company which has been found criminally or civilly liable for such a crime during the five-year period preceding consideration of such application by the Board.", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 13, 8, 5034, 23686, 5446, 1983, 13, 5247, 5, 100, 1983, 164, 36, 3, 11675, 38, 8, 3]}
{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.\n\n This Act may be cited as the ``Super-Efficient Appliance Incentives \nand Market Transformation Act of 2007''.\n\nSEC. 2. MODIFICATIONS OF ENERGY EFFICIENT APPLIANCE CREDIT FOR \n APPLIANCES PRODUCED AFTER 2007.\n\n (a) In General.--Subsection (b) of section 45M of the Internal \nRevenue Code of 1986 (relating to applicable amount) is amended to read \nas follows:\n ``(b) Applicable Amount.--For purposes of subsection (a)--\n ``(1) Dishwashers.--The applicable amount is--\n ``(A) $45 in the case of a dishwasher which is \n manufactured in calendar year 2008 or 2009 and which \n uses no more than 324 kilowatt hours per year and 5.8 \n gallons per cycle, and\n ``(B) $75 in the case of a dishwasher which is \n manufactured in calendar year 2008, 2009, or 2010 and \n which uses no more than 307 kilowatt hours per year and \n 5.0 gallons per cycle (5.5 gallons per cycle for \n dishwashers designed for greater than 12 place \n settings).\n ``(2) Clothes washers.--The applicable amount is--\n ``(A) $75 in the case of a residential top-loading \n clothes washer manufactured in calendar year 2008 which \n meets or exceeds a 1.72 modified energy factor and does \n not exceed a 8.0 water consumption factor,\n ``(B) $125 in the case of a residential top-loading \n clothes washer manufactured in calendar year 2008 or \n 2009 which meets or exceeds a 1.8 modified energy \n factor and does not exceed a 7.5 water consumption \n factor,\n ``(C) $150 in the case of a residential or \n commercial clothes washer manufactured in calendar year \n 2008, 2009 or 2010 which meets or exceeds 2.0 modified \n energy factor and does not exceed a 6.0 water \n consumption factor, and\n ``(D) $250 in the case of a residential or \n commercial clothes washer manufactured in calendar year \n 2008, 2009, or 2010 which meets or exceeds 2.2 modified \n energy factor and does not exceed a 4.5 water \n consumption factor.\n ``(3) Refrigerators.--The applicable amount is--\n ``(A) $50 in the case of a refrigerator which is \n manufactured in calendar year 2008, and consumes at \n least 20 percent but not more than 22.9 percent less \n kilowatt hours per year than the 2001 energy \n conservation standards,\n ``(B) $75 in the case of a refrigerator which is \n manufactured in calendar year 2008 or 2009, and \n consumes at least 23 percent but no more than 24.9 \n percent less kilowatt hours per year than the 2001 \n energy conservation standards,\n ``(C) $100 in the case of a refrigerator which is \n manufactured in calendar year 2008, 2009 or 2010, and \n consumes at least 25 percent but not more than 29.9 \n percent less kilowatt hours per year than the 2001 \n energy conservation standards, and\n ``(D) $200 in the case of a refrigerator \n manufactured in calendar year 2008, 2009 or 2010 and \n which consumes at least 30 percent less energy than the \n 2001 energy conservation standards.\n ``(4) Dehumidifiers.--The applicable amount is--\n ``(A) $15 in the case of a dehumidifier \n manufactured in calendar year 2008 that has a capacity \n less than or equal to 45 pints per day and is 7.5 \n percent more efficient than the applicable Department \n of Energy energy conservation standard effective \n October 2012, and\n ``(B) $25 in the case of a dehumidifier \n manufactured in calendar year 2008 that has a capacity \n greater than 45 pints per day and is 7.5 percent more \n efficient than the applicable Department of Energy \n energy conservation standard effective October 2012.''.\n (b) Eligible Production.--\n (1) Similar treatment for all appliances.--Subsection (c) \n of section 45M of such Code (relating to eligible production) \n is amended--\n (A) by striking paragraph (2),\n (B) by striking ``(1) In general'' and all that \n follows through ``the eligible'' and inserting ``The \n eligible'', and\n (C) by moving the text of such subsection in line \n with the subsection heading and redesignating \n subparagraphs (A) and (B) as paragraphs (1) and (2), \n respectively.\n (2) Modification of base period.--Paragraph (2) of section \n 45M(c) of such Code, as amended by paragraph (1) of this \n section, is amended by striking ``3-calendar year'' and \n inserting ``2-calendar year''.\n (c) Types of Energy Efficient Appliances.--Subsection (d) of \nsection 45M of such Code (defining types of energy efficient \nappliances) is amended to read as follows:\n ``(d) Types of Energy Efficient Appliance.--For purposes of this \nsection, the types of energy efficient appliances are--\n ``(1) dishwashers described in subsection (b)(1),\n ``(2) clothes washers described in subsection (b)(2),\n ``(3) refrigerators described in subsection (b)(3), and\n ``(4) dehumidifiers described in subsection (b)(4).''.\n (d) Aggregate Credit Amount Allowed.--\n (1) Increase in limit.--Paragraph (1) of section 45M(e) of \n such Code (relating to aggregate credit amount allowed) is \n amended to read as follows:\n ``(1) Aggregate credit amount allowed.--The aggregate \n amount of credit allowed under subsection (a) with respect to a \n taxpayer for any taxable year shall not exceed $100,000,000 \n reduced by the amount of the credit allowed under subsection \n (a) to the taxpayer (or any predecessor) for all prior taxable \n years beginning after December 31, 2007.''.\n (2) Exception for certain refrigerator and clothes \n washers.--Paragraph (2) of section 45M(e) of such Code is \n amended to read as follows:\n ``(2) Amount allowed for certain refrigerators and clothes \n washers.--Refrigerators described in subsection (b)(3)(D) and \n clothes washers described in subsection (b)(2)(D) shall not be \n taken into account under paragraph (1).''.\n (e) Qualified Energy Efficient Appliances.--\n (1) In general.--Paragraph (1) of section 45M(f) of such \n Code (defining qualified energy efficient appliance) is amended \n to read as follows:\n ``(1) Qualified energy efficient appliance.--The term \n `qualified energy efficient appliance' means--\n ``(A) any dishwasher described in subsection \n (b)(1),\n ``(B) any clothes washer described in subsection \n (b)(2),\n ``(C) any refrigerator described in subsection \n (b)(3), and\n ``(D) any dehumidifier described in subsection \n (b)(4).''.\n (2) Clothes washer.--Section 45M(f)(3) of such Code \n (defining clothes washer) is amended by inserting \n ``commercial'' before ``residential'' the second place it \n appears.\n (3) Top-loading clothes washer.--Subsection (f) of section \n 45M of such Code (relating to definitions) is amended by \n redesignating paragraphs (4), (5), (6), and (7) as paragraphs \n (5), (6), (7), and (8), respectively, and by inserting after \n paragraph (3) the following new paragraph:\n ``(4) Top-loading clothes washer.--The term ``top-loading \n clothes washer'' means a clothes washer which has the clothes \n container compartment access located on the top of the machine \n and which operates on a vertical axis.''.\n (4) Dehumidifier.--Subsection (f) of section 45M of such \n Code, as amended by paragraph (3), is amended by redesignating \n paragraphs (6), (7), and (8) as paragraphs (7), (8) and (9), \n respectively, and by inserting after paragraph (5) the \n following new paragraph:\n ``(6) Dehumidifier.--The term `dehumidifier' means a self-\n contained, electrically operated, and mechanically refrigerated \n encased assembly consisting of--\n ``(A) a refrigerated surface that condenses \n moisture from the atmosphere,\n ``(B) a refrigerating system, including an electric \n motor,\n ``(C) an air-circulating fan, and\n ``(D) means for collecting or disposing of \n condensate.''.\n (5) Replacement of energy factor.--Section 45M(f)(7) of \n such Code, as amended by paragraph (4), is amended to read as \n follows:\n ``(7) Modified energy factor.--The term `modified energy \n factor' means the modified energy factor established by the \n Department of Energy for compliance with the Federal energy \n conservation standard.''.\n (6) Gallons per cycle; water consumption factor.--Section \n 45M(f) of such Code (relating to definitions) is amended by \n adding at the end the following:\n ``(10) Gallons per cycle.--The term `gallons per cycle' \n means, with respect to a dishwasher, the amount of water, \n expressed in gallons, required to complete a normal cycle of a \n dishwasher.\n ``(11) Water consumption factor.--The term `water \n consumption factor' means, with respect to a clothes washer, \n the quotient of the total weighted per-cycle water consumption \n divided by the cubic foot (or liter) capacity of the clothes \n washer.''.\n (f) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall \napply to appliances produced after December 31, 2007.", "target": "Super-Efficient Appliance Incentives and Market Transformation Act of 2007 - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to modify the applicable amount of the tax credit for energy efficient appliances (i.e., dishwashers, clothes washers, refrigerators, and dehumidifiers which restrict water and energy consumption) produced after 2007.", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 6, 3, 2, 599, 188, 61, 28153, 16, 8, 495, 13, 3, 9, 18876, 84, 19, 9554, 16]}
{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.\n\n This Act may be cited as the ``Emergency Drought Relief Act of \n1998''.\n\nSEC. 2. LOAN RATES FOR MARKETING ASSISTANCE LOANS FOR CERTAIN CROPS.\n\n (a) Wheat.--Subsection (a) of section 132 of the Agricultural \nMarket Transition Act (7 U.S.C. 7232) is amended by striking paragraph \n(1) and inserting the following new paragraph:\n ``(1) Loan rate.--Subject to paragraph (2), the loan rate \n for a marketing assistance loan under section 131 for wheat \n shall be equal to not less than 85 percent of the simple \n average price received by producers of wheat, as determined by \n the Secretary, during the marketing years for the immediately \n preceding 5 crops of wheat, excluding the year in which the \n average price was the highest and the year in which the average \n price was the lowest in the period.''.\n (b) Feed Grains.--Subsection (b) of such section is amended by \nstriking paragraph (1) and inserting the following new paragraph:\n ``(1) Loan rate for corn.--Subject to paragraph (2), the \n loan rate for a marketing assistance loan under section 131 for \n corn shall be equal to not less than 85 percent of the simple \n average price received by producers of corn, as determined by \n the Secretary, during the marketing years for the immediately \n preceding 5 crops of corn, excluding the year in which the \n average price was the highest and the year in which the average \n price was the lowest in the period.''.\n (c) Upland Cotton.--Subsection (c)(2) of such section is amended by \nstriking ``or more than $0.5192 per pound''.\n (d) Extra Long Staple Cotton.--Subsection (d) of such section is \namended to read as follows:\n ``(d) Extra Long Staple Cotton.--The loan rate for a marketing \nassistance loan under section 131 for extra long staple cotton shall be \nequal to not less than 85 percent of the simple average price received \nby producers of extra long staple cotton, as determined by the \nSecretary, during 3 years of the 5-year period ending July 31 of the \nyear preceding the year in which the crop is planted, excluding the \nyear in which the average price was the highest and the year in which \nthe average price was the lowest in the period.''.\n (e) Oilseeds.--Subsection (f) of such section is amended--\n (1) in paragraph (1)(B), by striking ``or more than \n $5.26''; and\n (2) in paragraph (2)(B), by striking ``or more than \n $0.093''.\n\nSEC. 3. COST-SHARE ASSISTANCE FOR AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS PERFORMING \n CERTAIN DROUGHT ALLEVIATION PROJECTS.\n\n (a) Definitions.--In this section:\n (1) Designated disaster area.--The term ``designated \n disaster area'' means an area that is covered by a Presidential \n declaration of major disaster issued under section 401 of the \n Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act \n (42 U.S.C. 5170) or determined to be a disaster area by the \n Secretary of Agriculture under subpart A of part 1945 of title \n 7, Code of Federal Regulations, if the basis for the \n Presidential declaration or Secretarial determination is at \n least in part the result of drought conditions in the area.\n (2) Eligible land.--The term ``eligible land'' means \n agricultural land, including cropland, rangeland, pasture, and \n other land on which crops or livestock are produced, or land \n used to support the production of crops or livestock.\n (3) Livestock.--The term ``livestock'' means dairy cattle, \n beef cattle, laying hens, broilers, turkeys, swine, sheep, and \n such other animals as determined by the Secretary.\n (4) Producer.--The term ``producer'' means a person who is \n engaged in livestock or agricultural production (as defined by \n the Secretary).\n (b) Authority To Provide Assistance.--During the 1999 through 2002 \nfiscal years, the Secretary of Agriculture may provide technical \nassistance and cost-share payments to a producer who undertakes on \neligible lands in a designated disaster area a project intended to \nalleviate or otherwise respond to the effects of drought on crop or \nlivestock production. A producer may apply for cost-share payments \nunder this section before undertaking an eligible project, during the \ncourse of the project, or within one year after completing the project. \nA project may be completed after the expiration of the designation of \nan area as a designated disaster area.\n (c) Eligible Projects.--The projects for which assistance may be \nprovided under this section include--\n (1) the installation of water wells to be used primarily \n for crop irrigation or livestock watering;\n (2) the dredging of ponds or other small bodies of water on \n eligible lands; and\n (3) the extension of public water supply lines to serve \n eligible lands.\n (d) Offer Selection Process.--The Secretary of Agriculture shall, \nto the maximum extent practicable, establish a process for selecting \napplications for financial assistance if there are numerous \napplications for assistance for eligible projects that would provide \nsubstantially the same level of benefits. The process shall be based \non--\n (1) a reasonable estimate of the projected cost of the \n proposals and other factors identified by the Secretary for \n determining which applications will result in the least cost to \n the program authorized by this section; and\n (2) such other factors determined by the Secretary that \n maximize benefits in designated disaster areas per dollar \n expended.\n (e) Concurrence of Owner.--If the producer making an offer to \nreceive assistance is a tenant using the eligible land, for the offer \nto be acceptable, the producer shall obtain the concurrence of the \nowner of the eligible land with respect to the offer.\n (f) Amount of Cost-Share Payments.--The Federal share of cost-share \npayments to a producer proposing to implement one or more eligible \nproject shall be not more than 75 percent of the projected cost of the \nproject, as determined by the Secretary of Agriculture, taking into \nconsideration any payment received by the producer from a State or \nlocal government. A producer may not receive cost-share payments under \nthis section for a project if the producer receives cost-share payments \nor other benefits for the same project under another provision of law.\n (g) Technical Assistance.--The receipt of technical assistance \nunder this section shall not affect the eligibility of the producer to \nreceive technical assistance under other authorities of law available \nto the Secretary of Agriculture.\n (h) Retroactive Effect.--This section shall apply to eligible \nprojects commenced in designated disaster areas on or after January 1, \n1998.\n\nSEC. 4. AUTHORITY TO PROVIDE EMERGENCY LOANS BASED ON ESTIMATED LOSSES.\n\n Subtitle C of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act (7 \nU.S.C. 1961-1970) is amended by inserting after section 327 the \nfollowing:\n ``Sec. 328. In this subtitle, the terms `actual loss' and `actual \nproduction loss' mean actual loss or (if greater) the estimated loss as \ndetermined by the relevant county committee.''.\n\nSEC. 5. BORROWER ELECTION TO DEFER INTEREST PAYMENTS ON EMERGENCY \n LOANS.\n\n Section 324 of the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act (7 \nU.S.C. 1964) is amended by adding at the end the following:\n ``(f) A borrower of a loan made under this subtitle may elect to \ndefer the payment of any or all interest on the loan until the end of \nthe period for which the loan is made.''.", "target": "Emergency Drought Relief Act of 1998 - Amends the Agricultural Market Transition Act to eliminate marketing assistance loan rate caps for wheat, corn and feed grains, upland and extra long staple cotton, and oilseeds. \nAuthorizes the Secretary of Agriculture to (temporarily) provide cost-share assistance for crop and livestock producers performing certain drought alleviation projects. Makes such assistance available retroactively to eligible projects begun as of January 1, 1998. \nAmends the Consolidated Farm and Rural Development Act to authorize: (1) emergency loans based upon estimated losses; and (2) emergency loan interest deferral.", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 13, 8, 3, 24354, 3611, 25766, 1983, 13649, 412, 5, 134, 5, 254, 5, 489, 23188, 61, 19]}
{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.\n\n This Act may be cited as the ``Competitiveness Tax Credit Act''.\n\nSEC. 2. TEMPORARY INVESTMENT CREDIT FOR NEW MANUFACTURING AND OTHER \n PRODUCTIVE EQUIPMENT.\n\n (a) Allowance of Credit.--Section 46 of the Internal Revenue Code \nof 1986 (relating to amount of investment credit) is amended by \nstriking ``and'' at the end of paragraph (2), by striking the period at \nthe end of paragraph (3) and inserting ``, and'', and by adding at the \nend the following new paragraph:\n ``(4) the manufacturing and other productive equipment \n credit.''\n (b) Amount of Credit.--Section 48 of such Code is amended by adding \nat the end the following new subsection:\n ``(c) Manufacturing and Other Productive Equipment Credit.--\n ``(1) In general.--For purposes of section 46, the \n manufacturing and other productive equipment credit for any \n taxable year is an amount equal to the sum of--\n ``(A) the domestic equipment credit, and\n ``(B) the nondomestic equipment credit.\n ``(2) Amount of domestic and nondomestic equipment \n credits.--For purposes of this subsection--\n ``(A) Domestic equipment credit.--\n ``(i) In general.--The domestic equipment \n credit for any taxable year is 10 percent of \n the amount equal to the product of--\n ``(I) the domestic equipment ratio, \n and\n ``(II) the qualified increase \n amount.\n ``(ii) Domestic equipment ratio.--The \n domestic equipment ratio for any taxable year \n is a fraction in which--\n ``(I) the numerator is the \n aggregate bases of the qualified \n manufacturing and other productive \n equipment properties placed in service \n during such taxable year which are of \n domestic origin, and\n ``(II) the denominator is the \n aggregate bases of all qualified \n manufacturing and other productive \n equipment properties placed in service \n during such taxable year.\n ``(B) Nondomestic equipment credit.--\n ``(i) In general.--The nondomestic \n equipment credit for any taxable year is 7 \n percent of the amount equal to the product of--\n ``(I) the nondomestic equipment \n ratio, and\n ``(II) the qualified increase \n amount.\n ``(ii) Nondomestic equipment ratio.--The \n nondomestic equipment ratio for any taxable \n year is a fraction in which--\n ``(I) the numerator is the \n aggregate bases of the qualified \n manufacturing and other productive \n equipment properties placed in service \n during such taxable year which are not \n of domestic origin, and\n ``(II) the denominator is the \n aggregate bases of all qualified \n manufacturing and other productuve \n equipment properties placed in service \n during such taxable year.\n ``(C) Determination of domestic origin.--\n ``(i) In general.--Property shall be \n treated as being of domestic origin only if--\n ``(I) the property was completed in \n the United States, and\n ``(II) at least 50 percent of the \n basis of the property is attributable \n to value added within the United \n States.\n ``(ii) United states.--The term `United \n States' includes the Commonwealth of Puerto \n Rico and the possessions of the United States.\n ``(3) Qualified manufacturing and other productive \n equipment property.--For purposes of this subsection--\n ``(A) In general.--The term `qualified \n manufacturing and other productive equipment property' \n means any property--\n ``(i) which is used as an integral part of \n the manufacture or production of tangible \n personal property and increases the efficiency \n of the manufacturing or production process;\n ``(ii) which is tangible property to which \n section 168 applies, other than 3-year property \n (within the meaning of section 168(e)),\n ``(iii) which is section 1245 property (as \n defined in section 1245(a)(3)), and\n ``(iv)(I) the construction, reconstruction, \n or erection of which is completed by the \n taxpayer, or\n ``(II) which is acquired by the taxpayer, \n if the original use of such property commences \n with the taxpayer.\n ``(B) Special rule for computer software.--In the \n case of any computer software--\n ``(i) which is used to control or monitor a \n manufacturing or production process,\n ``(ii) which increases the efficiency of \n the manufacturing or production process, and\n ``(iii) with respect to which depreciation \n (or amortization in lieu of depreciation) is \n allowable,\n such software shall be treated as qualified \n manufacturing and other productive equipment property.\n ``(4) Qualified increase amount.--For purposes of this \n subsection--\n ``(A) In general.--The term `qualified increase \n amount' means the excess (if any) of--\n ``(i) the aggregate bases of qualified \n manufacturing and other productive equipment \n properties placed in service during the taxable \n year, over\n ``(ii) the base amount.\n ``(B) Base amount.--The term `base amount' means \n the product of--\n ``(i) the fixed-base percentage, and\n ``(ii) the average annual gross receipts of \n the taxpayer for the 4 taxable years preceding \n the taxable year for which the credit is being \n determined (in this subsection referred to as \n the `credit year').\n ``(C) Minimum base amount.--In no event shall the \n base amount be less than 50 percent of the amount \n determined under subparagraph (A)(i).\n ``(D) Fixed-base percentage.--\n ``(i) In general.--The fixed-base \n percentage is the percentage which the \n aggregate amounts described in subparagraph \n (A)(i) for taxable years beginning after \n December 31, 1987, and before January 1, 1993, \n is of the aggregate gross receipts of the \n taxpayer for such taxable years.\n ``(ii) Rounding.--The percentages \n determined under clause (i) shall be rounded to \n the nearest \\1/100\\ of 1 percent.\n ``(E) Other rules.--Rules similar to the rules of \n paragraphs (4) and (5) of section 41(c) shall apply for \n purposes of this paragraph.\n ``(5) Coordination with other credits.--This subsection \n shall not apply to any property to which the energy credit or \n rehabilitation credit would apply unless the taxpayer elects to \n waive the application of such credits to such property.\n ``(6) Certain progress expenditure rules made applicable.--\n Rules similar to rules of subsections (c)(4) and (d) of section \n 46 (as in effect on the day before the date of the enactment of \n the Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1990) shall apply for \n purposes of this subsection.\n ``(7) Termination date.--This subsection shall not apply to \n any property placed in service after the expiration of the 2-\n year period beginning on the date of the enactment of this \n Act.''\n (c) Technical Amendments.--\n (1) Clause (ii) of section 49(a)(1)(C) of such Code is \n amended by inserting ``or qualified manufacturing and other \n productive equipment property'' after ``energy property''.\n (2) Subparagraph (E) of section 50(a)(2) of such Code is \n amended by inserting ``or 48(c)(6)'' before the period at the \n end.\n (3)(A) The section heading for section 48 of such Code is \n amended to read as follows:\n\n``SEC. 48. OTHER CREDITS.''\n\n (B) The table of sections for subpart E of part IV of \n subchapter A of chapter 1 of such Code is amended by striking \n the item relating to section 48 and inserting the following:\n\n``Sec. 48. Other credits.''\n (d) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall \napply to--\n (1) property acquired by the taxpayer after the date of the \n enactment of this Act, and\n (2) property the construction, reconstruction, or erection \n of which is completed by the taxpayer after the date of the \n enactment of this Act, but only to the extent of the basis \n thereof attributable to construction, reconstruction, or \n erection after such date.", "target": "Competitiveness Tax Credit Act - Amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow an investment tax credit for manufacturing and other productive equipment based upon a determination of the domestic origin of such property. \nMakes such credit applicable for the two-year period beginning on the date of enactment of this Act.", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 6, 11, 57, 2651, 44, 8, 414, 13, 8986, 6499, 6, 57, 11214, 3, 2, 232, 31, 31]}
{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.\n\n (a) Short Title.--This Act may be cited as the ``Water Quality \nProtection and Job Creation Act of 2017''.\n (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this Act is as \nfollows:\n\nSec. 1. Short title; table of contents.\nSec. 2. Amendment of Federal Water Pollution Control Act.\n TITLE I--WATER QUALITY FINANCING\n\n Subtitle A--Technical and Management Assistance\n\nSec. 101. Technical assistance.\nSec. 102. State management assistance.\nSec. 103. Watershed pilot projects.\nSec. 104. Nonpoint source management programs.\n Subtitle B--State Water Pollution Control Revolving Funds\n\nSec. 121. Capitalization grant agreements.\nSec. 122. Water pollution control revolving loan funds.\nSec. 123. State planning assistance.\nSec. 124. Intended use plan.\nSec. 125. Technical assistance.\nSec. 126. Authorization of appropriations.\n TITLE II--ALTERNATIVE WATER SOURCE AND SEWER OVERFLOW AND STORMWATER \n GRANTS\n\nSec. 201. Pilot program for alternative water source projects.\nSec. 202. Sewer overflow control grants.\n\nSEC. 2. AMENDMENT OF FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT.\n\n Except as otherwise expressly provided, whenever in this Act an \namendment or repeal is expressed in terms of an amendment to, or repeal \nof, a section or other provision, the reference shall be considered to \nbe made to a section or other provision of the Federal Water Pollution \nControl Act (33 U.S.C. 1251 et seq.).\n\n TITLE I--WATER QUALITY FINANCING\n\n Subtitle A--Technical and Management Assistance\n\nSEC. 101. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.\n\n (a) Technical Assistance for Rural and Small Treatment Works.--\nSection 104(b) (33 U.S.C. 1254(b)) is amended--\n (1) by striking ``and'' at the end of paragraph (6);\n (2) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (7) and \n inserting ``; and''; and\n (3) by adding at the end the following:\n ``(8) make grants to nonprofit organizations--\n ``(A) to provide technical assistance to rural, \n small, and tribal municipalities for the purpose of \n assisting, in consultation with the State in which the \n assistance is provided, such municipalities and tribal \n governments in the planning, developing, and \n acquisition of financing for eligible projects \n described in section 603(c);\n ``(B) to provide technical assistance and training \n for rural, small, and tribal publicly owned treatment \n works and decentralized wastewater treatment systems to \n enable such treatment works and systems to protect \n water quality and achieve and maintain compliance with \n the requirements of this Act; and\n ``(C) to disseminate information to rural, small, \n and tribal municipalities and municipalities that meet \n the affordability criteria established under section \n 603(i)(2) by the State in which the municipality is \n located with respect to planning, design, construction, \n and operation of publicly owned treatment works and \n decentralized wastewater treatment systems.''.\n (b) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 104(u) (33 U.S.C. \n1254(u)) is amended--\n (1) by striking ``and (6)'' and inserting ``(6)''; and\n (2) by inserting before the period at the end the \n following: ``; and (7) not to exceed $100,000,000 for each of \n fiscal years 2018 through 2022 for carrying out subsections \n (b)(3), (b)(8), and (g), except that not less than 20 percent \n of the amounts appropriated pursuant to this paragraph in a \n fiscal year shall be used for carrying out subsection (b)(8)''.\n\nSEC. 102. STATE MANAGEMENT ASSISTANCE.\n\n (a) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 106(a) (33 U.S.C. \n1256(a)) is amended--\n (1) by striking ``and'' at the end of paragraph (1);\n (2) by striking the semicolon at the end of paragraph (2) \n and inserting ``; and''; and\n (3) by inserting after paragraph (2) the following:\n ``(3) such sums as may be necessary for each of fiscal \n years 1991 through 2017, and $300,000,000 for each of fiscal \n years 2018 through 2022;''.\n (b) Technical Amendment.--Section 106(e) (33 U.S.C. 1256(e)) is \namended by striking ``Beginning in fiscal year 1974 the'' and inserting \n``The''.\n\nSEC. 103. WATERSHED PILOT PROJECTS.\n\n Section 122(c) is amended to read as follows:\n ``(c) Authorization of Appropriations.--There is authorized to be \nappropriated to carry out this section $120,000,000 for each of fiscal \nyears 2018 through 2022.''.\n\nSEC. 104. NONPOINT SOURCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS.\n\n Section 319(j) (33 U.S.C. 1329(j)) is amended by striking \n``$70,000,000'' and all that follows through ``fiscal year 1991'' and \ninserting ``$200,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2018 through 2022''.\n\n Subtitle B--State Water Pollution Control Revolving Funds\n\nSEC. 121. CAPITALIZATION GRANT AGREEMENTS.\n\n Section 602(b) (33 U.S.C. 1382(b)) is amended--\n (1) in paragraph (13)(B)(iii), by striking ``; and'' and \n inserting a semicolon;\n (2) in paragraph (14), by striking the period at the end \n and inserting ``; and''; and\n (3) by adding at the end the following:\n ``(15) the State will use at least 15 percent of the amount \n of each capitalization grant received by the State under this \n title after September 30, 2017, to provide assistance to \n municipalities of fewer than 10,000 individuals that meet the \n affordability criteria established by the State under section \n 603(i)(2) for projects or activities included on the State's \n priority list under section 603(g), to the extent that there \n are sufficient applications for such assistance.''.\n\nSEC. 122. WATER POLLUTION CONTROL REVOLVING LOAN FUNDS.\n\n Section 603(d) (33 U.S.C. 1383(d)) is amended--\n (1) by striking ``and'' at the end of paragraph (6);\n (2) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (7) and \n inserting a semicolon; and\n (3) by adding at the end the following:\n ``(8) to provide grants to owners and operators of \n treatment works that serve a population of 10,000 or fewer for \n obtaining technical and planning assistance and assistance in \n financial management, user fee analysis, budgeting, capital \n improvement planning, facility operation and maintenance, \n equipment replacement, and other activities to improve \n wastewater treatment plant management and operations, except \n that the total amount provided by the State in grants under \n this paragraph for a fiscal year may not exceed one percent of \n the total amount of assistance provided by the State from the \n fund in the preceding fiscal year, or 2 percent of the total \n amount received by the State in capitalization grants under \n this title in the preceding fiscal year, whichever amount is \n greatest; and\n ``(9) to provide grants to owners and operators of \n treatment works for conducting an assessment of the energy and \n water consumption of the treatment works, and evaluating \n potential opportunities for energy and water conservation \n through facility operation and maintenance, equipment \n replacement, and projects or activities that promote the \n efficient use of energy and water by the treatment works, \n except that the total amount provided by the State in grants \n under this paragraph for a fiscal year may not exceed one \n percent of the total amount of assistance provided by the State \n from the fund in the preceding fiscal year, or 2 percent of the \n total amount received by the State in capitalization grants \n under this title in the preceding fiscal year, whichever amount \n is greatest.''.\n\nSEC. 123. STATE PLANNING ASSISTANCE.\n\n Section 604(b) (33 U.S.C. 1384(b)) is amended by striking ``1 \npercent'' and inserting ``2 percent''.\n\nSEC. 124. INTENDED USE PLAN.\n\n (a) Integrated Priority List.--Section 603(g) (33 U.S.C. 1383(g)) \nis amended to read as follows:\n ``(g) Priority List.--\n ``(1) In general.--For fiscal year 2019 and each fiscal \n year thereafter, a State shall establish or update a list of \n projects and activities for which assistance is sought from the \n State's water pollution control revolving fund. Such projects \n and activities shall be listed in priority order based on the \n methodology established under paragraph (2). The State may \n provide financial assistance from the State's water pollution \n control revolving fund only with respect to a project or \n activity included on such list. In the case of projects and \n activities eligible for assistance under subsection (c)(2), the \n State may include on such list a category or subcategory of \n nonpoint sources of pollution to be addressed.\n ``(2) Methodology.--\n ``(A) In general.--Not later than 1 year after the \n date of enactment of this paragraph, and after \n providing notice and opportunity for public comment, \n each State shall establish a methodology for developing \n a priority list under paragraph (1).\n ``(B) Priority for projects and activities that \n achieve greatest water quality improvement.--In \n developing the methodology, the State shall seek to \n achieve the greatest degree of water quality \n improvement, taking into consideration--\n ``(i) the requirements of section \n 602(b)(5);\n ``(ii) whether such water quality \n improvements would be realized without \n assistance under this title; and\n ``(iii) whether the proposed projects and \n activities would address water quality \n impairments associated with existing treatment \n works.\n ``(C) Considerations in selecting projects and \n activities.--In determining which projects and \n activities will achieve the greatest degree of water \n quality improvement, the State shall consider--\n ``(i) information developed by the State \n under sections 303(d) and 305(b);\n ``(ii) the State's continuing planning \n process developed under sections 205(j) and \n 303(e);\n ``(iii) whether such project or activity \n may have a beneficial impact related to the \n purposes identified under section 302(a);\n ``(iv) the State's management program \n developed under section 319; and\n ``(v) conservation and management plans \n developed under section 320 with respect to an \n estuary lying in whole or in part within the \n State.\n ``(D) Nonpoint sources.--For categories or \n subcategories of nonpoint sources of pollution that a \n State may include on its priority list under paragraph \n (1), the State shall consider the cumulative water \n quality improvements associated with projects or \n activities carried out pursuant to the listing of such \n categories or subcategories.\n ``(E) Existing methodologies.--If a State has \n previously developed, after providing notice and an \n opportunity for public comment, a methodology that \n meets the requirements of this paragraph, the State may \n use the methodology for the purposes of this \n subsection.''.\n (b) Intended Use Plan.--Section 606(c) (33 U.S.C. 1386(c)) is \namended--\n (1) in the matter preceding paragraph (1) by inserting \n ``and publish'' after ``each State shall annually prepare'';\n (2) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the following:\n ``(1) the State's priority list developed under section \n 603(g);'';\n (3) in paragraph (4), by striking ``and'' at the end;\n (4) by striking the period at the end of paragraph (5) and \n inserting ``; and''; and\n (5) by adding at the end the following:\n ``(6) if the State does not fund projects and activities in \n the order of the priority established under section 603(g), an \n explanation of why such a change in order is appropriate.''.\n (c) Transitional Provision.--Before completion of a priority list \nbased on a methodology established under section 603(g) of the Federal \nWater Pollution Control Act (as amended by this section), a State shall \ncontinue to comply with the requirements of sections 603(g) and 606(c) \nof such Act, as in effect on the day before the date of enactment of \nthis Act.\n\nSEC. 125. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.\n\n Section 607 is amended to read as follows:\n\n``SEC. 607. TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE.\n\n ``(a) Simplified Procedures.--Not later than 1 year after the date \nof enactment of this section, the Administrator shall assist the States \nin establishing simplified procedures for treatment works to obtain \nassistance under this title.\n ``(b) Publication of Manual.--Not later than 2 years after the date \nof the enactment of this section, and after providing notice and \nopportunity for public comment, the Administrator shall publish a \nmanual to assist treatment works in obtaining assistance under this \ntitle and publish in the Federal Register notice of the availability of \nthe manual.''.\n\nSEC. 126. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.\n\n Title VI (33 U.S.C. 1381 et seq.) is amended by adding at the end \nthe following:\n\n``SEC. 609. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS.\n\n ``There is authorized to be appropriated to carry out the purposes \nof this title $4,000,000,000 for each of fiscal years fiscal year 2018 \nthrough 2022.''.\n\n TITLE II--ALTERNATIVE WATER SOURCE AND SEWER OVERFLOW AND STORMWATER \n GRANTS\n\nSEC. 201. PILOT PROGRAM FOR ALTERNATIVE WATER SOURCE PROJECTS.\n\n (a) Selection of Projects.--Section 220(d) (33 U.S.C. 1300(d)) is \namended by striking paragraph (2) and redesignating paragraph (3) as \nparagraph (2).\n (b) Committee Resolution Procedure.--Section 220 (33 U.S.C. \n1300(e)) is amended by striking subsection (e) and redesignating \nsubsections (f) through (j) as subsections (e) through (i), \nrespectively.\n (c) Definitions.--Section 220(h)(1) (as redesignated by subsection \n(c) of this section) is amended by striking ``or wastewater or by \ntreating wastewater'' and inserting ``, wastewater, or stormwater or by \ntreating wastewater or stormwater''.\n (d) Authorization of Appropriations.--Section 220(i) (as \nredesignated by subsection (c) of this section) is amended by striking \n``$75,000,000 for fiscal years 2002 through 2004'' and inserting \n``$75,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2018 through 2022''.\n\nSEC. 202. SEWER OVERFLOW CONTROL GRANTS.\n\n Section 221 (33 U.S.C. 1301) is amended--\n (1) by amending the section heading to read as follows: \n ``sewer overflow and stormwater reuse municipal grants'';\n (2) by amending subsection (a) to read as follows:\n ``(a) In General.--\n ``(1) Grants to states.--The Administrator may make grants \n to States for the purpose of providing grants to a municipality \n or municipal entity for planning, design, and construction of \n treatment works to intercept, transport, control, treat, or \n reuse municipal combined sewer overflows, sanitary sewer \n overflows, or stormwater.\n ``(2) Direct municipal grants.--Subject to subsection (g), \n the Administrator may make a direct grant to a municipality or \n municipal entity for the purposes described in paragraph \n (1).'';\n (3) by amending subsection (e) to read as follows:\n ``(e) Administrative Requirements.--A project that receives \nassistance under this section shall be carried out subject to the same \nrequirements as a project that receives assistance from a State water \npollution control revolving fund under title VI, except to the extent \nthat the Governor of the State in which the project is located \ndetermines that a requirement of title VI is inconsistent with the \npurposes of this section. For the purposes of this subsection, a \nGovernor may not determine that the requirements of title VI relating \nto the application of section 513 are inconsistent with the purposes of \nthis section.'';\n (4) by amending subsection (f) to read as follows:\n ``(f) Authorization of Appropriations.--\n ``(1) In general.--There is authorized to be appropriated \n to carry out this section $500,000,000 for each of fiscal years \n 2018 through 2022.\n ``(2) Minimum allocations.--To the extent there are \n sufficient eligible project applications, the Administrator \n shall ensure that a State uses not less than 20 percent of the \n amount of the grants made to the State under subsection (a) in \n a fiscal year to carry out projects to intercept, transport, \n control, treat, or reuse municipal combined sewer overflows, \n sanitary sewer overflows, or stormwater through the use of \n green infrastructure, water and energy efficiency improvements, \n and other environmentally innovative activities.''; and\n (5) by amending subsection (g) to read as follows:\n ``(g) Allocation of Funds.--\n ``(1) Fiscal year 2018.--Subject to subsection (h), the \n Administrator shall use the amounts appropriated to carry out \n this section for fiscal year 2018 for making grants to \n municipalities and municipal entities under subsection (a)(2) \n in accordance with the criteria set forth in subsection (b).\n ``(2) Fiscal year 2019 and thereafter.--Subject to \n subsection (h), the Administrator shall use the amounts \n appropriated to carry out this section for fiscal year 2019 and \n each fiscal year thereafter for making grants to States under \n subsection (a)(1) in accordance with a formula to be \n established by the Administrator, after providing notice and an \n opportunity for public comment, that allocates to each State a \n proportional share of such amounts based on the total needs of \n the State for municipal combined sewer overflow controls, \n sanitary sewer overflow controls, and stormwater identified in \n the most recent survey conducted pursuant to section 516 and \n any other information the Administrator considers \n appropriate.''.", "target": "Water Quality Protection and Job Creation Act of 2017 The bill amends the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (commonly known as the Clean Water Act) to reauthorize through FY2022: programs for preventing and reducing pollution through research, investigations, and training; state and interstate water pollution control programs; wet weather watershed pilot projects; a grant program for implementing state management programs for controlling pollution added from nonpoint sources (e.g., pollution on the ground picked up by rain) to navigable waters; a grant program for protecting groundwater quality; clean water state revolving funds; a pilot program for alternative water source projects; and sewer overflow and stormwater reuse municipal grants (formally known as sewer overflow control grants). The bill authorizes the Environmental Protection Agency to make grants to rural, small, and tribal municipalities for addressing pollution. The bill revises requirements governing capitalization grant agreements, clean water state revolving funds, and sewer overflow and stormwater reuse municipal grants.", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 6, 32098, 18, 18, 32097, 6, 32096, 6, 32095, 6, 32094, 41, 4201, 412, 5, 134, 5, 254]}
{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.\n\n This Act may be cited as the ``Medicare Part D Improvement Act of \n2007''.\n\nSEC. 2. REFORM OF ``DONUT HOLE''.\n\n (a) Counting Certain Expenditures Towards Out-of-Pocket Limits.--\n (1) In general.--Section 1860D-2(b)(4)(C) of the Social \n Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395w-102(b)(4)(C)) is amended--\n (A) in clause (i), by striking ``and'' at the end;\n (B) in clause (ii)--\n (i) by striking ``such costs shall be \n treated as incurred only if'' and inserting \n ``subject to clause (iii), such costs shall be \n treated as incurred if'';\n (ii) by striking ``, under section 1860D-\n 14, or under a State Pharmaceutical Assistance \n Program'';\n (iii) by striking ``(other than under such \n section or such a Program)''; and\n (iv) by striking the period at the end and \n inserting ``; and''; and\n (C) by inserting after clause (ii) the following \n new clause:\n ``(iii) such costs shall be treated as \n incurred and shall not be considered to be \n reimbursed under clause (ii) if such costs are \n borne or paid--\n ``(I) under section 1860D-14;\n ``(II) under a State Pharmaceutical \n Assistance Program;\n ``(III) by the Indian Health \n Service, an Indian tribe or tribal \n organization, or an urban Indian \n organization (as defined in section 4 \n of the Indian Health Care Improvement \n Act);\n ``(IV) by a rural health clinic or \n Federally qualified health center (as \n defined in section 1861(aa));\n ``(V) under an AIDS Drug Assistance \n Program under part B of title XXVI of \n the Public Health Service Act;\n ``(VI) by a pharmaceutical \n manufacturer patient assistance \n program, either directly or through the \n distribution or donation of covered \n part D drugs, which shall be valued at \n the negotiated price of such covered \n part D drug under the enrollee's \n prescription drug plan or MA-PD plan as \n of the date that the drug was \n distributed or donated; or\n ``(VII) by a subsection (d) \n hospital (as defined in section \n 1886(d)(1)(B) that meets the \n requirements of clauses (i) and (ii) of \n the section 340B(a)(4)(L) of the Public \n Health Service Act.''.\n (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) \n shall apply to costs incurred on or after January 1, 2008, for \n plan years beginning on or after such date.\n (b) Report on Closing the Gap.--The Secretary of Health and Human \nServices shall conduct a study on how to eliminate the gap in Medicare \npart D prescription drug coverage created through the application of an \ninitial coverage limit and how to finance such elimination. Not later \nthan 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the \nSecretary shall submit to Congress a report on such study.\n\nSEC. 3. CONFORMING LATE ENROLLMENT PENALTY TO MEDICARE PART B PENALTY \n STRUCTURE.\n\n (a) In General.--Section 1860D-13(b)(3) of the Social Security Act \n(42 U.S.C. 1395w-113(b)(3)) is amended by striking ``is the greater \nof'' and all that follows and inserting the following: ``is 10 percent \nof the base beneficiary premium (as computed under subsection (a)(2)) \nfor each continuous period of 12 consecutive uncovered months in such \nperiod''.\n (b) Not Counting Periods of Non-Enrollment During First Year of \nProgram.--Subparagraph (B) of such section is amended by inserting \n``(after December 2007)'' after ``any month''.\n (c) Presumption of Errors in Enrollment or Nonenrollment Due to \nOfficial Error.--Section 1837(h) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1395p(h)) is \namended by adding at the end the following: ``In applying the previous \nsentence, an individual's unintentional, inadvertent, or erroneous \nenrollment or nonenrollment shall be presumed to be the result of an \nerror, misrepresentation, or inaction of an officer, employee, or agent \nof the Federal Government, or its instrumentalities, unless the \nSecretary demonstrates otherwise.''.\n (d) Effective Dates.--The amendments made by subsections (a) and \n(b) shall apply to late enrollment penalties for months beginning with \nJanuary 2008. The amendment made by subsection (c) shall take effect on \nJanuary 1, 2008, and shall apply as of such date to enrollments (and \nnon-enrollments) occurring before, on, or after such date.\n\nSEC. 4. MORE FREQUENT CHANGES IN PLANS PERMITTED.\n\n (a) In General.--Section 1860D-1(b)(3) of the Social Security Act \n(42 U.S.C. 1395w-101(b)(3)) is amended by adding at the end the \nfollowing new subparagraph:\n ``(F) Same frequency as changes in formularies.--In \n the case of an individual enrolled in a prescription \n drug plan (or MA-PD plan), as often as the Secretary \n permits such plan to make changes in its formulary.''.\n (b) Permitting Change in Enrollment During First 3 Months of Each \nYear as Permitted Under the Medicare Advantage Program.--Section 1860D-\n1(b)(1)(B)(iii) of such Act (42 U.S.C. 1395w-101(b)(1)(B)(iii)) is \namended by striking ``, (C),''.\n (c) Effective Date.--The amendments made by this section shall take \neffect on January 1, 2008.\n\nSEC. 5. LOW INCOME SUBSIDY IMPROVEMENTS.\n\n (a) Removal of Asset Test.--\n (1) In general.--Section 1860D-14(a) of the Social Security \n Act (42 U.S.C. 1395w-114(a)) is amended--\n (A) in paragraph (1), in the matter before \n subparagraph (A), by striking ``and who meets the \n resources requirement described in paragraph (3)(D)''; \n and\n (B) in paragraph (3)--\n (i) in paragraph (3)(A), by adding ``and'' \n at the end of clause (i), by striking ``; and'' \n at the end of clause (ii) and inserting a \n period, and by striking clause (iii); and\n (ii) by striking subparagraphs (D) and (E).\n (2) Effective date.--The amendments made by paragraph (1) \n shall apply to benefits for months beginning with January 2008.\n (b) Elimination of Late Enrollment Penalties for Subsidy Eligible \nIndividuals.--\n (1) In general.--Section 1860D-13(b)(2) of the Social \n Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395w-113(b)(2)) is amended by \n inserting ``who is not a subsidy eligible individual and'' \n after ``an individual''.\n (2) Conforming amendments.--Section 1860D-14 of such Act \n (42 U.S.C. 1395w-114) is amended--\n (A) in subsection (a)(1)(A), by striking ``equal \n to'' and all that follows and inserting the following: \n ``100 percent of the amount described in subsection \n (b)(1), but not to exceed the premium amount specified \n in subsection (b)(2)(B).''; and\n (B) in subsection (b)(2)(B), by striking the last \n sentence.\n (3) Effective date.--The amendments made by this subsection \n shall apply to late enrollment penalties for months beginning \n with January 2008.", "target": "Medicare Part D Improvement Act of 2007 - Amends part D (Voluntary Prescription Drug Benefit Program) of the Social Security Act to revise requirements for the Medicare prescription drug program with respect to: (1) counting certain expenditures towards out-of-pocket limits; (2) conforming the late enrollment penalty to the Medicare part B penalty structure; (3) allowing more frequent changes in plans; and (4) removing the asset test and eliminating late enrollment penalties for low-income subsidy eligible individuals.\n\nDirects the Secretary of Health and Human Services to study and report to Congress on how to: (1) eliminate the gap in Medicare part D prescription drug coverage created through the application of an initial coverage limit; and (2) finance such elimination.", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 6, 32098, 6, 32097, 6, 42, 365, 3, 9, 1015, 24464, 21736, 2350, 6, 893, 1461, 42, 190]}
{"text": "SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.\n\n This title may be cited as the ``Habeas Corpus Revision Act of \n1994''.\n\nSEC. 2. STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS.\n\n Section 2254 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by adding \nat the end the following:\n ``(g)(1) In the case of an applicant under sentence of death, any \napplication for habeas corpus relief under this section must be filed \nin the appropriate district court not later than 1 year after--\n ``(A) the date of denial of a writ of certiorari, if a \n petition for a writ of certiorari to the highest court of the \n State on direct appeal or unitary review of the conviction and \n sentence is filed, within the time limits established by law, \n in the Supreme Court;\n ``(B) the date of issuance of the mandate of the highest \n court of the State on direct appeal or unitary review of the \n conviction and sentence, if a petition for a writ of certiorari \n is not filed, within the time limits established by law, in the \n Supreme Court; or\n ``(C) the date of issuance of the mandate of the Supreme \n Court, if on a petition for a writ of certiorari the Supreme \n Court grants the writ and disposes of the case in a manner that \n leaves the capital sentence undisturbed.\n ``(2) The time requirements established by this section shall be \ntolled--\n ``(A) during any period in which the State has failed to \n provide counsel as required in section 2257 of this chapter;\n ``(B) during the period from the date the applicant files \n an application for State postconviction relief until final \n disposition of the application by the State appellate courts, \n if all filing deadlines are met; and\n ``(C) during an additional period not to exceed 90 days, if \n counsel moves for an extension in the district court that would \n have jurisdiction of a habeas corpus application and makes a \n showing of good cause.''.\n\nSEC. 3. STAYS OF EXECUTION IN CAPITAL CASES.\n\n Section 2251 of title 28, United States Code, is amended--\n (1) by inserting ``(a)(1)'' before the first paragraph;\n (2) by inserting ``(2)'' before the second paragraph; and\n (3) by adding at the end the following:\n ``(b) In the case of an individual under sentence of death, a \nwarrant or order setting an execution shall be stayed upon application \nto any court that would have jurisdiction over an application for \nhabeas corpus under this chapter. The stay shall be contingent upon \nreasonable diligence by the individual in pursuing relief with respect \nto such sentence and shall expire if--\n ``(1) the individual fails to apply for relief under this \n chapter within the time requirements established by section \n 2254(g) of this chapter;\n ``(2) upon completion of district court and court of \n appeals review under section 2254 of this chapter, the \n application is denied and--\n ``(A) the time for filing a petition for a writ of \n certiorari expires before a petition is filed;\n ``(B) a timely petition for a writ of certiorari is \n filed and the Supreme Court denies the petition; or\n ``(C) a timely petition for certiorari is filed \n and, upon consideration of the case, the Supreme Court \n disposes of it in a manner that leaves the capital \n sentence undisturbed; or\n ``(3) before a court of competent jurisdiction, in the \n presence of counsel qualified under section 2257 of this \n chapter and after being advised of the consequences of the \n decision, an individual waives the right to pursue relief under \n this chapter.''.\n\nSEC. 4. LAW APPLICABLE.\n\n (a) In General.--Chapter 153 of title 28, United States Code, is \namended by adding at the end the following:\n``Sec. 2256. Law applicable\n ``(a) Except as provided in subsection (b), in an action under this \nchapter, the court shall not apply a new rule.\n ``(b) A court shall apply a new rule, if the new rule--\n ``(1) places the claimant's conduct beyond the power of the \n criminal law-making authority to proscribe or punish with the \n sanction imposed; or\n ``(2) requires the observance of procedures without which \n the likelihood of an accurate conviction or valid capital \n sentence is seriously diminished.\n ``(c) As used in this section, the term `new rule' means a clear \nbreak from precedent, announced by the Supreme Court of the United \nStates, that could not reasonably have been anticipated at the time the \nclaimant's sentence became final in State court. A rule is not `new' \nmerely because it was not dictated or compelled by the precedents \nexisting at that time or because, at that time, it was susceptible to \ndebate among reasonable minds.''.\n (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the beginning of \nchapter 153 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by adding at \nthe end the following:\n\n``2256. Law applicable.''.\n\nSEC. 5. COUNSEL IN CAPITAL CASES; STATE COURT.\n\n (a) In General.--Chapter 153 of title 28, United States Code, is \namended by adding after the provision added by section 804 of this \nsubtitle the following:\n``Sec. 2257. Counsel in capital cases; State court\n ``(a) Notwithstanding section 2254(d) of this chapter, the court in \nan action under this chapter shall neither presume a finding of fact \nmade in a State court proceeding specified in subsection (b)(1) of this \nsection to be correct nor decline to consider a claim on the ground \nthat it was not raised in such a proceeding at the time or in the \nmanner prescribed by State law, unless--\n ``(1) the relevant State maintains a mechanism for \n providing legal services to indigents in capital cases that \n meets the specifications in subsection (b) of this section;\n ``(2) if the applicant in the instant case was eligible for \n the appointment of counsel and did not waive such an \n appointment, the State actually appointed an attorney or \n attorneys to represent the applicant in the State proceeding in \n which the finding of fact was made or the default occurred; and\n ``(3) the attorney or attorneys so appointed substantially \n met both the qualification standards specified in subsection \n (b)(3)(A) or (b)(4) of this section and the performance \n standards established by the appointing authority.\n ``(b) A mechanism for providing legal services to indigents within \nthe meaning of subsection (a)(1) of this section shall include the \nfollowing elements:\n ``(1) The State shall provide legal services to--\n ``(A) indigents charged with offenses for which \n capital punishment is sought;\n ``(B) indigents who have been sentenced to death \n and who seek appellate, collateral, or unitary review \n in State court; and\n ``(C) indigents who have been sentenced to death \n and who seek certiorari review of State court judgments \n in the United States Supreme Court.\n ``(2) The State shall establish a counsel authority, which \n shall be--\n ``(A) a statewide defender organization;\n ``(B) a resource center; or\n ``(C) a counsel authority appointed by the highest \n State court having jurisdiction over criminal matters, \n consisting of members of the bar with substantial \n experience in, or commitment to, the representation of \n criminal defendants in capital cases, and comprised of \n a balanced representation from each segment of the \n State's criminal defense bar.\n ``(3) The counsel authority shall--\n ``(A) publish a roster of attorneys qualified to be \n appointed in capital cases, procedures by which \n attorneys are appointed, and standards governing \n qualifications and performance of counsel, which shall \n include--\n ``(i) knowledge and understanding of \n pertinent legal authorities regarding issues in \n capital cases; and\n ``(ii) skills in the conduct of \n negotiations and litigation in capital cases, \n the investigation of capital cases and the \n psychiatric history and current condition of \n capital clients, and the preparation and \n writing of legal papers in capital cases;\n ``(B) monitor the performance of attorneys \n appointed and delete from the roster any attorney who \n fails to meet qualification and performance standards; \n and\n ``(C) appoint a defense team, which shall include \n at least 2 attorneys, to represent a client at the \n relevant stage of proceedings, within 30 days after \n receiving notice of the need for the appointment from \n the relevant State court.\n ``(4) An attorney who is not listed on the roster shall be \n appointed only on the request of the client concerned and in \n circumstances in which the attorney requested is able to \n provide the client with quality legal representation.\n ``(5) No counsel appointed pursuant to this section to \n represent a prisoner in State postconviction proceedings shall \n have previously represented the prisoner at trial or on direct \n appeal in the case for which the appointment is made, unless \n the prisoner and counsel expressly request continued \n representation.\n ``(6) The ineffectiveness or incompetence of counsel \n appointed pursuant to this section during State or Federal \n postconviction proceedings shall not be a ground for relief in \n a proceeding arising under section 2254 of this title. This \n limitation shall not preclude the appointment of different \n counsel at any phase of State or Federal postconviction \n proceedings.\n ``(7) Upon receipt of notice from the counsel authority \n that an individual entitled to the appointment of counsel under \n this section has declined to accept such an appointment, the \n court requesting the appointment shall conduct, or cause to be \n conducted, a hearing, at which the individual and counsel \n proposed to be appointed under this section shall be present, \n to determine the individual's competency to decline the \n appointment, and whether the individual has knowingly and \n intelligently declined it.\n ``(8) Attorneys appointed pursuant to this section shall be \n compensated on an hourly basis pursuant to a schedule of hourly \n rates as periodically established by the counsel authority \n after consultation with the highest State court with \n jurisdiction over criminal matters. Appointed counsel shall be \n reimbursed for expenses reasonably incurred in representing the \n client, including the costs of law clerks, paralegals, \n investigators, experts, or other support services.\n ``(9) Support services for staff attorneys of a defender \n organization or resource center shall be equal to the services \n listed in paragraph (8).''.\n (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the beginning of \nchapter 153 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by adding after \nthe provision added by section 804 the following:\n\n``2257. Counsel in capital cases; State court.''.\n\nSEC. 6. SUCCESSIVE FEDERAL PETITIONS.\n\n Section 2244(b) of title 28, United States Code, is amended--\n (1) by inserting ``(1)'' after ``(b)'';\n (2) by inserting ``, in the case of an applicant not under \n sentence of death,'' after ``When''; and\n (3) by adding at the end the following:\n ``(2) In the case of an applicant under sentence of death, \n a claim presented in a second or successive application, that \n was not presented in a prior application under this chapter, \n shall be dismissed unless--\n ``(A) the applicant shows that--\n ``(i) the basis of the claim could not have \n been discovered by the exercise of reasonable \n diligence before the applicant filed the prior \n application; or\n ``(ii) the failure to raise the claim in \n the prior application was due to action by \n State officials in violation of the \n Constitution of the United States; and\n ``(B) the facts underlying the claim would be \n sufficient, if proven, to undermine the court's \n confidence in the applicant's guilt of the offense or \n offenses for which the capital sentence was imposed, or \n in the validity of that sentence under Federal law.''.\n\nSEC. 7. CERTIFICATES OF PROBABLE CAUSE.\n\n The third paragraph of section 2253, of title 28, United States \nCode, is amended to read as follows:\n ``An appeal may not be taken to the court of appeals from \n the final order in a habeas corpus proceeding where the \n detention complained of arises out of process issued by a State \n court, unless the justice or judge who rendered the order or a \n circuit justice or judge issues a certificate of probable \n cause. However, an applicant under sentence of death shall have \n a right of appeal without a certification of probable cause, \n except after denial of a second or successive application.''.\n\nSEC. 8. DUTIES OF THE DISTRICT COURT.\n\n Section 2254(a) of title 28, United States Code, is amended by \nadding at the end the following:\n ``In adjudicating the merits of any such ground, the court \n shall exercise independent judgment in ascertaining the \n pertinent Federal legal standards and in applying those \n standards to the facts and shall not defer to a previous State \n court judgment regarding a Federal legal standard or its \n application. Upon request, the court shall permit the parties \n to present evidence regarding material facts that were not \n adequately developed in State court. The court shall award \n relief with respect to any meritorious constitutional ground, \n unless, in the case of a violation that can be harmless, the \n respondent shows that the error was harmless beyond a \n reasonable doubt.''.\n\nSEC. 9. CLAIMS OF INNOCENCE.\n\n (a) In General.--Chapter 153 of title 28, United States Code, is \namended by adding after the provision added by section 805 of this \nsubtitle the following:\n``Sec. 2258. Claims of innocence\n ``(a) At any time, and notwithstanding any other provision of law, \na district court shall issue habeas corpus relief on behalf of an \napplicant under sentence of death, imposed either in Federal or in \nState court, who offers credible newly discovered evidence which, had \nit been presented to the trier of fact or sentencing authority at \ntrial, would probably have resulted in--\n ``(1) an acquittal of the offense for which the death \n sentence was imposed; or\n ``(2) a sentence other than death.\n ``(b) An application filed pursuant to subsection (a) shall offer \nsubstantial evidence which, if credible, would establish one of the \nstandards in subsection (a)(1) or (2). An application that fails to do \nso may be dismissed.\n ``(c) If the court concludes that an application meets the \nrequirements in subsection (b), the court shall--\n ``(1) order the respondent to file an answer;\n ``(2) permit the parties to conduct reasonable discovery;\n ``(3) conduct a hearing to resolve disputed issues of fact; \n and\n ``(4) upon request, issue a stay of execution pending \n further proceedings in the district court and on direct review \n of the district court's judgment.\n ``(d) If the court concludes that the applicant meets the standards \nestablished by subsection (a)(1) or (2), the court shall order his or \nher release, unless a new trial or, in an appropriate case, a new \nsentencing proceeding, is conducted within a reasonable time.\n ``(e) If the court determines that the applicant is currently \nentitled to pursue other available and effective remedies in either \nState or Federal court, the court may, at the request of either party, \nsuspend its consideration of the application under this section until \nthe applicant has exhausted those remedies. A stay issued pursuant to \nsubsection (c) shall remain in effect during such a suspension.\n ``(f) An application under this section may be consolidated with \nany other pending application under this chapter, filed by the same \napplicant.''.\n (b) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections at the beginning of \nchapter 153 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by adding after \nthe provision added by section 805 of this subtitle the following:\n\n``2258. Claims of innocence.''.\n\nSEC. 10. PROCEDURAL DEFAULT IN STATE COURT.\n\n Section 2254 of title 28, United States Code, is amended by adding \nthe following:\n ``(h)(1) A district court shall decline to consider a claim under \nthis section if--\n ``(A) the applicant previously failed to raise the claim in \n State court at the time and in the manner prescribed by State \n law; the State courts, for that reason, refused or would refuse \n to entertain the claim; such refusal would constitute an \n adequate and independent State law ground that would foreclose \n direct review of the State court judgment in the Supreme Court \n of the United States; and\n ``(B) the applicant fails to show cause for the failure to \n raise the claim in State court and prejudice to the applicant's \n right to fair proceedings or to an accurate outcome resulting \n from the alleged violation of the Federal right asserted, or \n that failure to consider the claim would result in a \n miscarriage of justice.\n ``(2) The court shall not find cause in any case in which it \nappears that the applicant or counsel deliberately withheld a claim \nfrom the State courts for strategic purposes. An applicant may \nestablish cause by showing that--\n ``(A) the factual basis of the claim could not have been \n discovered by the exercise of reasonable diligence before the \n applicant could have raised the claim in State court;\n ``(B) the claim relies on a decision of the Supreme Court \n of the United States, announced after the applicant might have \n raised the claim in State court; or\n ``(C) the failure to raise the claim in State court was due \n to interference by State officials, counsel's ignorance or \n neglect, or counsel's ineffective assistance in violation of \n the Constitution.''.\nHR 4018 RH----2", "target": "Habeas Corpus Revision Act of 1994 - Amends the Federal judicial code to revise provisions governing habeas corpus procedures, particularly in capital cases. \nEstablishes a statute of limitations of one year for the filing of an application for habeas corpus relief from a sentence of death. Prescribes periods during which such time requirement shall be tolled, including any period during which the applicant is not represented by counsel. Provides for dismissal of an application for failure to comply with such time requirement, except where the waiver of such requirement is warranted by exceptional circumstances. \n(Sec. 3) Specifies requirements for stays of execution in capital cases. \n(Sec. 4) Prohibits the court from applying a new rule representing a clear break from precedent announced by the U.S. Supreme Court that could not have reasonably been anticipated at the time the claimant's sentence became final in State court, unless such rule: (1) places the claimant's conduct beyond the power of the criminal law-making authority to proscribe or punish with the sanction imposed; or (2) requires the observance of procedures without which the likelihood of an accurate conviction or valid capital sentence is seriously diminished. \n(Sec. 5) Bars the court from presuming a finding of fact made in certain State court proceedings to be correct or from declining to consider a claim on the ground that it was not raised in such a proceeding at the time or in the manner prescribed by State law, unless: (1) the relevant State maintains a mechanism for providing legal services to indigents in capital cases which meets specified requirements; (2) the State actually appointed an attorney to represent an applicant who was eligible for and did not waive such appointment in the State proceeding in which the finding of fact was made or the default occurred; and (3) any attorney so appointed substantially met specified qualification standards and the performance standards established by the appointing authority. \n(Sec. 6) Requires that, in the case of an applicant for Federal habeas corpus relief under sentence of death, a claim presented in a second or successive application be dismissed unless the applicant shows that: (1) the basis of the claim could not have been discovered by the exercise of reasonable diligence before the applicant filed the prior application, or the failure to raise the claim in the prior application was due to action by State officials in violation of the U.S. Constitution; and (2) the facts underlying the claim would be sufficient, if proven, to undermine the court's confidence in the applicant's guilt of the offense for which the capital sentence was imposed, or in the validity of that sentence under Federal law. \n(Sec. 7) Grants an applicant under sentence of death the right to appeal without a certification of probable cause, except after denial of a second or successive application. \n(Sec. 8) Requires the district court, in adjudicating habeas corpus cases, to: (1) exercise independent judgment in ascertaining the pertinent Federal legal standards and in applying those standards to the facts when adjudicating the merits of a particular ground (rather than deferring to a previous State court judgment regarding a Federal legal standard or its application); (2) issue habeas corpus relief at any time on behalf of an applicant under sentence of death imposed either in Federal or State court who offers newly discovered evidence which, had it been presented to the trier of fact or sentencing authority at trial, would probably have resulted in an acquittal of the offense for which the death sentence was imposed or a sentence other than death; and (3) decline to consider a habeas corpus claim under specified circumstances.", "evaluation_predictions": [0, 32099, 6, 3, 99, 3, 9, 11206, 21, 3, 9, 3, 210, 52, 155, 13, 12276, 23, 127, 1665]}
{"Unnamed: 0": 4, "sent_en": "It is imperative that the Commission be asked to draw up a patient-oriented document for the prevention of nosocomial infections and that it be presented to Parliament and the Council.", "sent_it": "E' essenziale richiedere alla Commissione di elaborare un documento per la prevenzione delle infezioni nosocomiali e di presentarlo al Parlamento e al Consiglio."}
{"Unnamed: 0": 5, "sent_en": "With regard to the link with national civilian services, which several of you have mentioned, in the current context of development of national civilian services in the different Member States, the Commission cannot adopt the sections of Amendments Nos 2 and 4 which relate precisely to the link with national civilian services. This is on the basis of advice from its Legal Service.", "sent_it": "Per quanto riguarda il legame con i servizi civili nazionali di cui molti di voi hanno parlato, nell'attuale contesto dello sviluppo dei servizi civili nazionali da parte dei diversi Stati membri la Commissione, sulla base del parere del suo servizio giuridico, non ha potuto accettare la parte degli emendamenti 2 e 4 che riguarda propriamente il legame con i servizi civili nazionali."}