Example sentences of "that japan be " in BNC.

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1 In a perfect world , perhaps that would be the case , but the fact is that Japan is at present responsible for some of the finest guitars available , and the Fuji Gen factory , from which the Starfield Japanese range comes , is home to the best of the best .
2 Naoyuki Haraoka , director of MITI 's international trade research office , is at pains to point out that Japan is in fact more open than other countries .
3 If Sotheby 's is lucky , the judgement that Japan is ‘ coming back strong ’ may sell a few paintings .
4 " This action , " he said , " does not mean that Japan is assuming a military role in the international community and does not represent any change in Japan 's basic defence policy . "
5 The Far Eastern Economic Review of Jan. 23 said that Akashi 's appointment had " given the impression that Japan is using its financial muscle to secure more senior UN posts " .
6 This is interesting since there is evidence ( for example , Tung , 1984 ) that Japan is a strongly hierarchical culture and that status and face are emphasized .
7 The second target is more demanding and was blocked by MITI on the grounds that Japan is already an efficient user of energy whose emissions of gaseous carbons are the third lowest in the industrial world .
8 However , a report from the US Fish and Wildlife Agency has claimed that Japan is contravening its allowance .
9 There are signs that Japan is heading for a downturn and the European Community too is in trouble , with Germany possibly heading for deep recession .
10 Japan was approaching the crossroads and it was imperative that Japan be guided into the most desirable course of action — fully into the western fold as a sovereign nation .
11 She represents the ordinary Japanese who believed what was reported : first , that Manchuria was an idealistic experiment in Asian co-operation ; and , later , that Japan was winning the Pacific war .
12 Ex-Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone recently , in all innocence , explained that Japan was an ‘ intelligent society ’ , in contrast to the United States , because ‘ in America there are many Blacks , Puerto Ricans and Mexicans ’ .
13 Another startling indication that Japan was in the throes of starting a war .
14 Ken Tyson recreates the advanced projects that Japan was working on before the atomic bombs brought World War Two to a close .
15 When MacArthur banned the strike his action symbolized the feeling that Japan was not yet ready for the complete freedoms contained in the labour reforms .
16 Opinion in the Pentagon moved towards the belief that Japan was assuming more importance in global terms and that Japan must remain within the American sphere .
17 Nevertheless , an awareness that Japan was acutely vulnerable to threats of superior force , a resentment that Japan was considered inferior because she did not conform to Western standards and models , and a perception that other nations were prepared to act ‘ unfairly ’ to maximize the advantages that could be gained from any particular situation , made Japan determined to achieve equal status with the so-called Great Powers , or indeed , to surpass them .
18 Nevertheless , an awareness that Japan was acutely vulnerable to threats of superior force , a resentment that Japan was considered inferior because she did not conform to Western standards and models , and a perception that other nations were prepared to act ‘ unfairly ’ to maximize the advantages that could be gained from any particular situation , made Japan determined to achieve equal status with the so-called Great Powers , or indeed , to surpass them .
19 It became apparent that Japan was not to be viewed merely within the context of East Asia .
20 The course of agricultural and industrial development between 1919 and 1935 produced abundant evidence that Japan was closely tied to the fluctuations of the world economy and highly constrained in the resources at her disposal during a period of growing protectionism .
21 Modernization and the prevailing orthodoxy encouraged the view that Japan was superior to her Asian neighbours and had a duty to promote change in them and fulfil her own destiny .
22 The lack of systematic policy in Formosa in the late 1890s suggests that Japan was initially ill-prepared to cope with colonies .
23 Countries agitated for reparations that Japan was too poor to pay .
24 When they reached Sukarno 's residence , Sjahrir burst in upon them to say that Japan was sueing for peace .
25 On Tuesday , the Prime Minister said that Japan was in recession .
26 Of principal importance , it continued , was an acceptance by the JSP that Japan was a member of the Western community , this acceptance being forthcoming on Nov. 2 .
27 During a visit to Japan on Nov. 17-22 , 1989 , Abel was told by Japan 's Foreign Minister , Taro Nakayama , that Japan was " closely watching how Myanma deals with opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi … while not meaning to interfere in Myanma 's internal affairs " .
28 Western reports said that Japan was waiting for signals from the USA and international finance bodies before committing itself .
29 He said that he could not share the " optimistic view " of Japanese-Soviet relations stated in past messages from Gorbachev , but he stressed that Japan was ready to play its part to improve them .
30 The head of the Defence Agency 's Bureau of Defence Policy , Shigeru Hatakeyama , announced on March 13 that Japan was increasing its financial support for US forces within the country by $269 million in the fiscal year 1991 .
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