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en The great necessity for destroying Japan's vital lifeline of shipping gave us no choice but to sink all Japanese ships encountered.

en The survey ships are Japanese government ships, not private ships, and Japan has jurisdiction over them.

en He had played a major role in post-war Japanese politics and was active in political reforms to make sure that Japan's parliamentary system stays vital,

en We are shipping between 55,000 and 60,000 pounds of high-quality beef weekly to Japan. We are diligently following the rules, proud of our product and therefore very frustrated that illegal product would get there and, two, frustrated that the Japanese government would close imports to every U.S. company.

en In Cuenca, Ecuador's third largest city, bus transportation is a vital lifeline for many of its citizens. The municipalities in Ecuador are proactive in their deployment of new technologies that enhance core services. The selection of Panther Trak as the GPS device of choice is further evidence of the market acceptance of our technology and we anticipate additional orders for similar uses.

en One of the big benefits of an enterprise CRM solution is the ability to access vital customer data, regardless of device or locale. Onyx customers in the United States, Europe or Japan can now access and leverage customer data in real time. This is of great interest not only to our enterprise-level Japanese customers, but also to our multi-national customers with worldwide operations.

en We are seeing a belief that the Japanese economy is recovering. The Japanese are going to keep their money at home and overseas investors are going to put more to work in Japan.

en Loose lips sink ships

en You don't need to have a Japanese just because you are a Japanese company. Japan Air operates globally. She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested.

en I don't really see it happening, since almost all the guests are Japanese and only known in Japan, and most of them are in movies and TV rather than being musicians, so even if the shows were translated, I'm not sure how it would go over outside of Japan. Then again, 'Iron Chef' did OK!

en Lee grew up and had his education in Japan, he has a strong Japan complex and must trust Japanese health system more than Taiwan,

en [Analysts said some of the pessimism is easing surrounding the Japanese economy.] The market is getting a bit more excited about Japan, ... There is talk of fund managers buying Japanese stocks again.

en I get a lot of fan mail (from Japan) and Japanese fans are very knowledgeable about the NFL. I'm looking forward to walking around and seeing some of this great city.

en I get a lot of fan mail (from Japan) and Japanese fans are very knowledgeable about the NFL, ... I'm looking forward to walking around and seeing some of this great city.

en The credibility of Japan as a responsible global actor is at stake. It would be tragic if Japan's vacillation killed a vital U.N. agreement.


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