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## Uses
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in their intended line of work. It also provides a $500 stipend for books and
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more than four decades, died on Sunday at her home in Manhattan. She was 78.
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in May on the biography “Mr. B: George Balanchine’s 20th Century,” by Jennifer
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Homans, her successor as The New Yorker’s dance critic.
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start allowing civilians to take unwanted traffic detail shifts at construction
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unfilled.
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officer at every city construction site "to protect the safety and general welfare
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with its police union.
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over 5,000 attendees. The new contract would also pay cops who work those high-priority
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details "the highest overtime rate of the most senior officer."
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would still get the right of first refusal to fill traffic details. But if no
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for a citywide electronic scheduling system.'
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pipeline_tag: text-classification
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inference: false
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base_model: sentence-transformers/paraphrase-mpnet-base-v2
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split: test
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metrics:
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name: Accuracy
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### Metrics
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| Label | Accuracy |
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| **all** | 0.6529 |
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## Uses
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# Download from the 🤗 Hub
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model = SetFitModel.from_pretrained("Kevinger/setfit-hub-multilabel-example")
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# Run inference
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preds = model("LEVERETT — Dakin Humane Society announced Wednesday that it has sold its former animal shelter at 63 Montague Road in Leverett to Better Together Dog Rescue.
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The news release didn’t include a sales price for the 3,480-square-foot building on 5 acres of land.
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But records at the Franklin County Registry of Deeds show the sale was for $575,000.")
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```
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### Training Set Metrics
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| Training set | Min | Median | Max |
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| Word count | 53 | 386.3906 | 2161 |
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### Training Hyperparameters
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### Training Results
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### Framework Versions
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- Datasets: 2.17.0
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## Citation
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