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Universal Dependencies - English - ParTUT

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ProjectParTUT
Corpus Parttrain
AnnotationBosco, Cristina; Sanguinetti, Manuela

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s-401 I think we should be capable of saying this loud and clear.
s-402 I also think we should ensure, or ask Member States to ensure, that there is some publicity given to European aid whenever it is used to repair damage caused by natural disasters or accidents.
s-403 Mr President, the priority given to financial and monetary criteria reinforces the increase in inequalities of every shape and form.
s-404 Well, the Structural Funds have helped to apply a brake to this process.
s-405 Our project of a Europe that aims to satisfy social needs envisages the convergence of living conditions towards the highest common denominator.
s-406 What we are proposing specifically is a unified capital tax, which would make it possible to boost the funds used to support the harmonisation of social protection systems and the reduction of working hours at European level.
s-407 The Commission, however, though bound to issue guidelines, does so only reluctantly and in a vague manner.
s-408 The report put forward today re-establishes its place in the political sphere.
s-409 This is what persuades us to vote in favour of it.
s-410 Over the coming years, faced with the challenges of globalisation and eastward enlargement, Europe will, more than ever before, require appropriate detailed guidance on how to plan and revitalise its economy.
s-411 To this end, Europe as a whole, and each Member State individually, will have to make optimum use of all available resources and capacities, including the Structural Funds.
s-412 For this to be possible, what we need from the European Commission are not just good intentions, but clearer guidelines and a firm commitment to monitoring the way these resources are used by the Member States.
s-413 For example, in recent years Italy has had problems in utilising the Structural Funds, mainly because of excessive bureaucracy, insufficient information and a lack of involvement of economic and social operators at local level.
s-414 There are, therefore, two points to which I would like to draw the Commission's attention.
s-415 Firstly, we need to make the best possible use of consultation as a means of ensuring proper coordination and participation by all local and regional operators in decision-making, precisely so that imbalances and inequalities can be avoided.
s-416 Before you sign up.
s-417 Does it cost money to use Facebook?
s-418 Is it true that Facebook is going to charge to use the site?
s-419 Facebook is a free site and will never require that you pay to continue using the site.
s-420 You do, however, have the option of purchasing Facebook credits, which can be used to send gifts or to purchase items on applications or games.
s-421 What is the minimum age required to sign up for Facebook?
s-422 In order to be eligible to sign up for Facebook, people must be 13 years of age or older.
s-423 Can I create a joint Facebook account or share a Facebook account with someone else?
s-424 Facebook accounts are for individual use.
s-425 This means that we don't allow joint accounts.
s-426 Additionally, you can only sign up for one Facebook account per email address.
s-427 Since each account belongs to one person, we require everyone to use their real name on their account.
s-428 This way, you always know who you're connecting with.
s-429 Learn more about our name policies.
s-430 After you create an account, you can use Friendship Pages to see your interactions with any friend, all in one place.
s-431 Why am I getting a Facebook invitation email from a friend?
s-432 You received this email because a Facebook member is inviting you to join Facebook.
s-433 Facebook allows members to send invites to their contacts by entering an email address or by uploading their contacts.
s-434 If you'd like to, you can add this email address to your existing Facebook account to ensure that you won't get Facebook invites sent to you in the future.
s-435 If you are not already a Facebook member and would like to join, you can use this email to start the registration process.
s-436 If you wish to no longer receive invites from your friends, you can use the unsubscribe link in the footer of the email.
s-437 Create an account.
s-438 What's the difference between logging in and signing up?
s-439 If you don't have a Facebook account, you can sign up for one in a few easy steps.
s-440 If you already have a Facebook account, you can log in to your account from the same page.
s-441 Just enter your email address and password into the section at the top of the page and click 'Log In'.
s-442 What is the minimum password strength?
s-443 How can I make my password strong?
s-444 When creating a new password, be sure that it is at least 6 characters in length and that you use a complex string of numbers, letters, and punctuation marks.
s-445 If the password you entered is not strong enough, you may want to try mixing uppercase and lowercase letters or making your password longer.
s-446 Ideally, the password you select should be easy for you to remember but hard for someone else to figure out.
s-447 For added security, your Facebook password should also be different than other passwords that you use on the internet.
s-448 How do I add a security question to my account?
s-449 Having a security question is a useful way to verify you own your account if you ever lose access to it.
s-450 You can add a security question to your account from your Security Settings page:
s-451 Click the account menu at the top right of any Facebook page and choose Account Settings.
s-452 From the left column menu, click Security.
s-453 Click on the Security Question section and follow the onsite steps.
s-454 You won't see this section if you've already added a security question to your account.
s-455 Tips for picking a good security question:
s-456 Pick a question and answer you know you'll remember.
s-457 Keep your security question a secret.
s-458 Make sure your answer is specific enough that it can't be guessed easily.
s-459 You can improve the overall security of your account by updating your security information.
s-460 Reach over 800 million people where they connect and share.
s-461 Create an Advert or contact our sales team.
s-462 Reach your target customers.
s-463 Connect with more than 800 million potential customers.
s-464 Select your audience by location, age and interests.
s-465 Test simple image and text-based adverts and use what works.
s-466 Promote your Facebook Page or website.
s-467 Use our 'Like' button to increase the influence of your advert.
s-468 Build a community around your business.
s-469 Control your budget.
s-470 Set the daily budget you are comfortable with.
s-471 Adjust your daily budget at any time.
s-472 Choose to pay only when people click (CPC) or see people your advert (CPM).
s-473 Reach the right people at the right time.
s-474 People treat Facebook as an authentic part of their lives, so you can be sure you are connecting with real people with real interest in your products.
s-475 Over 12 months, CM Photographics generated nearly 40,000 dollars in revenue directly from a 600 dollars advertising investment on Facebook.
s-476 Of the Facebook users who were directed to CM Photographics website from the adverts, 60% became qualified leads and actively expressed interest in more information.
s-477 Flexible pricing and real-time suggested bids provide guidance for cost-effective advert campaigns.
s-478 Facebook Adverts makes it easy and cost-effective to quickly set up and manage your campaign.
s-479 G5 found success setting up a series of Facebook Advert campaigns targeted to college students at 21 campuses prior to summer break for Storquest self service storage facilities.
s-480 Real-time suggested bids for our auction-based system provided guidance that enabled G5 to hone advert effectiveness based on their various targeting filters (age, college level and location).
s-481 The results from Storquest's Facebook advert campaign were one of their highest performing online advertising efforts:
s-482 Over 50% increase in total rentals versus prior year at the same store.
s-483 On par with Google Adwords on a cost-per-lead and cost-per-customer basis.
s-484 1.25 dollars CPC delivered 10.25 dollars cost-per-lead.
s-485 Combining marketing solutions on Facebook for a positive ROI.
s-486 When you have a broader presence on Facebook with Facebook pages or Facebook events plus adverts for instance, you can turn your advertising message into a trusted referral by including content from a user’s friends who are already affiliated with your products.
s-487 ANA took this approach by creating a Facebook page to acquire interested users for ongoing messaging opportunities and developing a compelling advertising campaign.
s-488 Average campaigns for ANA result in CTR of 812%.
s-489 Facebook Adverts resulted in a 25% CTR.
s-490 Conversions resulted in positive ROI which is unique for ANA considering their product is not an impulse purchase for most people and Japan is not traditionally seen as a leisure destination.
s-491 Introducing the 'Subscribe' Button.
s-492 You've always been subscribed to friends.
s-493 Now you can hear from journalists, celebrities, political figures and other people too.
s-494 Click the 'Subscribe' button on someone's Profile to get their public updates in your News Feed.
s-495 Find people to subscribe to.
s-496 Fine-tune your News Feed.
s-497 Use the 'Subscribe' button to choose what you see from friends and others in News Feed.
s-498 For each person, you could hide all game stories, see just photos, limit updates to life events and more.
s-499 Get your own subscribers.
s-500 Let anyone get your public updates.

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