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1Then consider how much the Japanese government needs this privatisation to work.
2The news was cold comfort for investors in the Japanese market, however.
3Japanese financial institutions have been increasingly active in China in recent years.
4Surely structural reforms can help, particularly Japanese efforts to increase workforce participation.
5Officials said Japanese law did not allow them to forcibly quarantine patients.
1Barclays Capital, Deutsche Bank and JP Morgan led the New Year offering.
2Bridgepoint hired JP Morgan last year to review future options for Diaverum.
3JP Morgan said it was looking to sell its physical commodities business.
4Wise said: I don't think JP Morgan will suffer any reputational damage.
5In the case of JP's, the clock runs out after 90 minutes.
1As he approached he experienced an immediate rush of d ja vu.
2In the Tamanac, u-re, I; amare or anja, thou; iteu-ja, he.
3S: Oh ja, I am very at home in Cole Porter.
4But if I do it with breathy voice, ja, it means he carries.
5And if I do it with creaky voice, ja, it means he wears.
1This is said to be the oldest song in the Japanese language.
2In the first place, the Japanese language is pleasingly destitute of personal pronouns.
3The women received 18 days of Japanese language training in Osaka.
4This makes the Japanese language a lot less scary than many students expect.
5A contributing factor to Twitter's popularity in Japan may be the Japanese language itself.
1Among authors: mitsuda a. Jpn J Infect Dis.
2Among authors: hoshino h. Jpn J Cancer Res.
5Kohei Uchimura (JPN) of Japan poses with his gold medal on the podium after winning the the men's individual all-around final.