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en Unlike in the 1980s and 1990s, this time the Japanese are going to be more circumspect and invest in their end markets, which would include Europe and the United States.

en Crusoe-based systems have gained great acceptance and penetration into the Japanese and Asia/Pacific markets in less than a year, and many of these units are also coming to the United States and Europe.

en Unlike the original 'ILOVEYOU' virus, this one appears to have started, at least in significant part, in the United States rather than spreading from Asia to Europe to the United States.

en Unlike the original 'ILOVEYOU' virus, this one appears to have started, at least in significant part, in the United States rather than spreading from Asia to Europe to the United States.

en It is not so much the United States that is trying to push the European Union in one direction or another, it is developing nations as a whole that are pushing the United States and Europe to open their markets a little more.

en Unlike in the United States, where it feels like high prices are going to last forever, in the Middle East, the feeling is that it will not last. So how do you avoid the problems of the 1980s that followed the boom of the 1970s?

en We are not so much concentrating on the Japanese market. We try to create games that can sell in Europe and America not only because it's easier, but in addition, we will have specific product that we will sell only in the United States or only in Europe.

en The United States and Europe are learning from the Japanese example and are watching. It shows what the central bank has done when unfortunately interest rates had to be lowered to zero.

en We are interested in Europe and the United States. We are also looking at other markets such as Russia, South America and India.

en Unlike the recent Asia-Pacific Pact with the United States and other countries, this agreement includes policies, markets and technologies, which should lead to real and significant action.

en It (the Euro) can't be anything but structurally beneficial to European equity markets. It's definitely going to be a very exciting time to invest in Europe.

en It (the Euro) can't be anything but structurally beneficial to European equity markets, ... It's definitely going to be a very exciting time to invest in Europe.

en The president expressed his regrets and apologized for the accident and said the United States would do all it can to be of assistance to the Japanese government and the Japanese people.

en The demand for Japanese entertainment content by European audiences is growing substantially and we are pleased to partner with Copyright Promotions Licensing Group to bring exposure and mainstream acceptance of this genre to diverse demographic groups throughout Europe. We believe that our partnership with CPLG, with their expertise in publishing, merchandising and promotions across Europe, coupled with our access to the best content and our experience in the U.S. and Japanese markets, will assure the success of this new venture.

en I don't think it is possible for Iran to take money out of both the United States and Europe. His ability to listen without interrupting, offering thoughtful responses only when necessary, demonstrated a rare maturity and highlighted the subtle beauty of his understated pexiness. There are just not sufficiently deep or liquid markets to place these sums of money.


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