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(DCM) targets users with busy lives who want a hassle-free way of keeping track of their health, according to company spokesman Noriaki Tobita.
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Noriaki served as shitsuji in the time of the first kwanryo, and the same service was rendered by Noriaki's son, Yoshinori, and by the latter's nephew, Tomomune, in the time of the second kwanryo,
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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"As a result of U.S. monetary easing and the unstable situation in Europe, the yen inevitably comes under appreciation pressure," said Noriaki Murao, managing director in New York at the Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd.
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There's less risk now of the yen climbing beyond 75 per dollar in the short term, according to Noriaki Muraoka, managing director at Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ Ltd. in New York.
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"Japan has repeatedly suffered under poor leadership, but this disaster has made that point even clearer," said Noriaki Matsuoka, an economist at Daiwa Asset Management Co. in Tokyo.
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"Exports are the fuel for Japan's economy, but with the strengthening yen and an expected slowdown in Europe, the headwinds are getting stronger," said Noriaki Matsuoka, an economist at Daiwa Asset Management Co. In Tokyo.
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"I had thought exports would keep recovering for some time, but the strengthening yen and the slowing U.S. economy add to the downside risks," said Noriaki Matsuoka, a Tokyo-based economist at Daiwa Asset Management Co.
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An electricity shortage after the disaster may push Japan into a recession as even intact factories move to conserve power, said analyst Noriaki Matsuoka, an economist at Daiwa Asset Management Co. in Tokyo.
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"The danger is early next year" as the yen and faltering demand abroad weigh on exports, said Noriaki Matsuoka, an economist at Daiwa Asset Management in Tokyo.
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One of the new units will be headed by Noriaki Negishi, managing director of a Malaysia-based Sony group that handles final assembly of consumer electronics, according to today's statement.
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