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But since Yashiro is expected to step down soon, chances of that option, the subject of some speculation in Tokyo, may now be slim.
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A bank spokesman said Mr. Porte told Messrs. Flowers and Yashiro last week that he wanted to step down.
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For example, a recent study of the developmental origin of aortic arch asymmetry involves a mixture of reductionist and non-reductionist elements according to the criterion of temporality (Yashiro et al. 2007).
Reductionism in Biology Brigandt, Ingo 2008
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Explaining why this is so, and justifying what Koizumi tried to do and why free market reforms are still the only hope for Japan, are the themes in an outstanding new book by an academic and policy player during and after the Koizumi years, Yashiro Naohiro(八代尚宏).
Forbes.com: News Stephen Harner 2011
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Yashiro deftly describes Japan's economic stagnation as resulting from decades of increasingly rigid and intrusive government, and particularly central government, interference in economic activities at all levels and in almost all sectors, but particularly in agriculture and services.
Forbes.com: News Stephen Harner 2011
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Investors have been expecting Shinsei to raise capital since its former president Masamoto Yashiro said early in 2010 that it might do so by the end of this financial year on March 31.
Reuters: Top News 2011
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"A rate increase by the ECB today is already priced in and investors are looking for further tightening in the near future," said Kazuya Yashiro, a currency analyst at Himawari Securities, Inc. in Tokyo.
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"The labour market needs to be more flexible, accepting a variety of workers including temporary workers," said Yashiro, who advocates revamping the seniority-based wage system, for example by adopting equal pay for equal work.
Guardian Online 2010
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"The labour market needs to be more flexible, accepting a variety of workers including temporary workers," said Yashiro, who advocates revamping the seniority-based wage system, for example by adopting equal pay for equal work.
Guardian Online 2010
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"The labour market needs to be more flexible, accepting a variety of workers including temporary workers," said Yashiro, who advocates revamping the seniority-based wage system, for example by adopting equal pay for equal work.
Guardian Online 2010
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