Example sentences of "japan [vb mod] [be] " in BNC.

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1 It also seems apparent that in overemphasising harmonious labour relations , the extent of industrial conflict in Japan may be underestimated .
2 In 1945 most opinion in the allied countries held that Japan must be wholly disarmed and that Japan should not possess armed forces in future .
3 There would , however , appear to be one question on which there is unanimity of opinion and that is that Japan must be protected as far as possible from Communistic influences and from infiltration from the USSR .
4 Bishop believed that change was essential and reported on his return to Washington that there was undue complacency in Tokyo ; the vested interests in the occupation bureaucracy believed that American dominance in Japan must be continued for a considerable period and Bishop held that tough action would be required in order to transform attitudes and to terminate the occupation .
5 It is a matter of judgement whether Canada , Australia and Japan should be able to dispose of their own PCBs .
6 One of these movements is led by Kenichi Ohmae , a management consultant who argues that Japan should be sliced up into 11 semi-autonomous statelets .
7 It had never been intended and was not his desire that Japan should become an ally of the United States ; rather Japan should be recognised as a neutral .
8 American tactical forces should remain in Japan and the ultimate American decision concerning the presence of forces in Japan should be deferred until the peace negotiations were in progress .
9 He remained opposed to any suggestion that Japan should be rearmed : such a step would be contrary to the new constitution and it would be unwise for the allies to encourage Japan to abandon its renunciation of the use of force .
10 Er it 's okay to say , yes three or four thousand I 'll play about with and I think Japan 'll be good for the next five years , that 's a different matter , but if you 're dependent on something for income and security , then you ca n't really take a risk profile on , on , on your money .
11 Compaq 's success in Japan could be marred only by reports that it can not produce enough to meet new demand in Japan — a major industrial company has been unable to get the high-end computer-aided design workstation machine it ordered for around three months now , and hears that the plants are focussed on producing low-cost hardware rather than high-performance models .
12 If his longing for the real Japan could be fanciful and even cruel ( he forced his actress wife to wear painful sandals because they were ‘ beautiful ’ ) , conflict seemed to dominate his career in America .
13 Japan could be of much importance in the event of war and it might be feasible for the Japanese to fight for the United States after a war had begun .
14 The joint chiefs of staff reviewed the role of Japan in defence policy and recommended to James Forrestal , the Secretary of Defense , on 1 March 1949 that in consequence of the serious world crisis and the probability of this crisis deepening , appropriate measures should be taken at an early date so that the ‘ military potential ’ of Japan could be utilised should events warrant it .
15 If relations with the Soviet Union deteriorated , Japan could be helpful .
16 The best way for America to help Japan would be to slash the budget deficit , lowering its demand for Japanese capital and thus helping the yen .
17 Conventional wisdom anyway held that if the yen rose above 115 to the dollar , virtually every exporter in Japan would be losing money .
18 Not without opposition from other sections of the bureaucracy especially those.in Finance ministries , MITI argued that long-term self-reliance for Japan would be delayed or even undermined by following its apparent comparative advantage into labour intensive sectors .
19 The British leaned towards a middle line whereby Japan would be tied to the West but not in such a way as to stimulate aggressive tendencies .
20 West Germany and Japan will be older , the United States slightly younger .
21 THE JAPAN THAT CAN SAY NO : WHY JAPAN WILL BE FIRST AMONG EQUALS .
22 IDG expects an attendance of 35,000 , and Unigram Japan will be exhibiting .
23 Japanese swords and sword fittings from the collection of Dr Walter A. Compton , who amassed the finest private collection of swords outside Japan will be offered in this , the second session of the sale .
24 Nissan says that after two years car production in Japan will be concentrated in a new factory in Fukuoka , southern Kyushu , where the Zama workforce is to be relocated .
25 It remains to be seen if Japan can be persuaded that 's its a price worth paying .
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