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Table 8 Results of non-conditional samples

From: Transforming the generative pretrained transformer into augmented business text writer

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Machine generated text

Sample2:Topic: Health Care

,” said the chief executive officer of the British medical charity, Beaumont Hospital. “In recent years we have seen a surge in the number of young people coming into this country seeking to change our society, but the risks of those who do become radicalised remain too high. ”Young people like Mika are at risk of radicalisation and may be vulnerable to becoming radicalised themselves through viewing social media as a possible means of radicalising themselves or others. “Our advice is to work closely with the police and other relevant authorities to help these young individuals to understand the risks in the communities they may come into contact with in the future and to talk to parents about their responsibilities.” It has long been feared that social media is inextricably linked to radicalisation. Earlier this year it emerged that the police were monitoring 4 million posts on Twitter, Facebook, Kik and Line, all forms of instant communication, for signs of terrorism. But Dr. John Ralston of the University of Oxford has claimed that although “social media has been used for a long time in the UK, and indeed throughout Europe, some parts of society have never noticed it.” He said that while people in certain sections of the community have been concerned at the recent rise in extremism, many young people in other parts of the population have not. “The vast majority of young people at one time or another have encountered such people through social media.”\(<|\)endoftext\(|>\)The biggest financial institutions have the greatest exposure to the market, yet they are the most transparent, according to Transparency Market Research (TMR). The research group analyzed more than 700 leading financial companies, looking for those who reported some form of transparency, or disclosed more information than allowed. The findings, based on the organization’s annual survey of 1250 U.S. companies, show that firms with the largest exposure to the financial market have disclosed the highest amounts of transparency - even though they are less transparent than the average firm. Those firms with the most transparency are also the companies that the study found to the highest risk of market abuse, including: \(\bullet\) A number of the top 50 firms made disclosures in excess of 30 percent of their company size. \(\bullet\) The majority of firms did not disclose their disclosure forms during the year

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