For instance, Japan's property boom was fuelled mainly by credit.
For all its success, for instance, Oracle Japan sells its databases through other Japanese software houses, which continue to charge for their services (now packaged with an Oracle database) on a fixed-price basis.
The PSN is being left offline in Japan for instance until the government gets more information about the new security measures that are in place to prevent something like this from happening again.
Thus car exports from Japan, for instance, have fallen from 4.6m in 1986 to 2.9m in 1995, as a consequence of Japan's expansion abroad.
There was no reported looting in the wake of the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan, for instance.
The Bank of Japan, for instance, failed to stem the yen's rise when it sold yen over the summer.
In Japan, for instance, tariffs on rice, at up to 1, 000%, are ludicrous.
Japan, for instance, ranks at 20, while Italy is at surprisingly-low 23.
Japan, for instance, managed to let its banks count some of their unrealised gains on their huge equity portfolios towards their capital.
Japan, for instance, introduced incentives for solar energy in 1994.
In Japan, for instance, economist Richard Koo credits financial officials.
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If the Bank of Japan, for instance, were to persist with its refusal to ease monetary policy even as America's economy stalled, the world economy would take a nasty tumble.
But when we went into Japan, for instance, our local team said instead of that approach we had to go narrow and try and win a few big-ticket accounts, instead of several small ones.
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It has inserted a clause, for instance, that in effect ensures Japan's cosseted farmers would be exempt from any free-trade deal with America.
In the late 1980s, for instance, we were beset by fears that Japan and South Korea could make microchips cheaper than we could.
Japan's NEC, for instance, sells face-recognition technology to allow advertisers to tailor what ad is showing on a digitised screen depending on the viewer's sex and age.
Japan and South Korea, for instance, achieved similar rates of growth in the 1960s and 1980s, respectively, with investment levels that were ten percentage points lower than China's.
Japan's ANA, for instance, is outfitting its new 787 fleet with gender-segregated bathrooms that have windows and bidet-toilets ("Washlets") that offer warm, pressurized water jets for a fresher clean than one-ply paper.
Tepco, Japan's biggest power company, for instance, is keen to learn about the opportunities and pitfalls of deregulation.
For instance, India's drug companies are shut out of Japan, the world's second-biggest market for pharmaceuticals.
Toyota, for instance, is importing from its super-efficient plants in Japan, but is also ramping up production in Tianjin, on China's coast.
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For instance, Kasahara, who played Naomi, was born in Japan, giving her a softer, culturally authentic demeanor, Perkins said, which made her portrayal utterly genuine.
China, for instance, can boost domestic spending and let its currency appreciate as Japan did in the early 1980s.
The bar chart below shows how many of the total papers produced over a five-year period involved co-authorship between different countries (for instance, between the U.S. and China, or Japan and Germany).
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For instance, it uses half as much energy again per tonne of steel produced as does Japan.
Intel, for instance, has a major chip plant in Malaysia that exports part of its output to Japan.
Instead, it thinks Japan must embrace structural changes: to its tax and banking systems, for instance, and to its labour and capital markets.
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