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context and Japanese
In the context of events like this, the Japanese have traditionally accepted this sovereign's historical existence ; however, no extant contemporary records have been discovered which confirm a view that this historical figure actually reigned.
In the context of the St. Louis World Fair ( Louisiana Purchase Exposition ), the Japanese government had replicated a historical Japanese structure, the " Pine and Maple Palace " ( Shofu-den ), modelled after the Kyoto Imperial Coronation Palace of 1, 300 years ago.
The Matsumae clan rule over the Ainu must be understood in the context of the expansion of the Japanese feudal state.
Within the context of the Chinese language, Chinese characters ( known as hanzi ) by large represent words and morphemes rather than pure ideas ; however, the adoption of Chinese characters by the Japanese and Korean languages ( where they are known as kanji and hanja, respectively ) have resulted in some complications to this picture.
Thus, specialists have agreed that Japanese nouns are noninflecting: 猫 neko can be translated as " cat ", " cats ", " a cat ", " the cat ", " some cats " and so forth, depending on context.
The interest in Japanese verse forms can be placed in a context of the late Victorian and Edwardian revival of interest in Chinoiserie and Japonism as witnessed in the 1890s vogue for William Anderson's Japanese prints donated to the British Museum, performances of Noh plays in London, and the success of Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta The Mikado ( 1885 ).
** On ( Japanese prosody ), linguistic morae in the context of Japanese poetry
Modern enka, however, is a relatively recent musical form which arose in the context of such postwar expressions of modern Japanese nonmaterial nationalism as nihonjinron, while adopting a more traditional musical style in its vocalism than ryūkōka music, popular during the prewar years.
A notable historical example of conscientious noncompliance in a different professional context was the manipulation of the visa process in 1939 by Japanese Consul-General Chiune Sugihara in Kaunas ( the temporary capital of Lithuania between Germany and the Soviet Union ) to allow Jews to escape almost certain death.
In this context, it is noteworthy that the German philosopher explicitly referenced a conversation " between a Japanese and an inquirer " in On the Way to Language ( Aus einem Gespräch von der Sprache ).
* Immigrants from the southern route ( 南方ルートin Japanese ) include the people from Pacific Islands, Southeast Asia, and in some context, India.
in the Japanese context, is an experiential term, experiential in the sense that practice ( the way of life ) is the norm to verify the validity of the discipline cultivated through a given art form.
Sumo wrestlers, who do not wear hakama in the context of their sport, are, however, required to wear traditional Japanese dress whenever they appear in public.
Foxes are a common subject of Japanese folklore ; in English, kitsune refers to them in this context.
Kawaii ( かわいい, Means, " lovable ", " cute ", or " adorable ") is the quality of cuteness in the context of Japanese culture.
For this reason, the Japanese tend to go to great lengths to avoid conflict, especially within the context of large groups.
" These words stuck with me and last year I tried to think about blogs and emergent democracy outside of the Japanese context.
In the context of Japanese monster cinema ( daikaiju eiga ) the Heisei Era refers not to the current era in Japan but to all kaiju eiga made between 1984 ( Toho's The Return of Godzilla ) and 1999 ( Toho's Gamera 3: Awakening of Irys, before Kadokawa Pictures released Gamera the Brave ).
The culture that created traditional Japanese architecture is so far removed from western values philosophies of life that it could not be directly applied in a design context.
However, in the context of a later war there is a depiction of Latin American aircraft carriers launching a devastating surprise attack on New York City, which bears some similarities to the methods which the Japanese would use at Pearl Harbor three years after the book was written.
No effort was made to edit or censor the context of the Japanese script.
The unfavorable comparison of Tokyo to Kansai " in the context of the war years, a subversive reminder of the nonmilitary roots of Japanese culture and a sort of ' secret history ' of Japan from 1936 to 1941 ".

context and economy
Although perestroika was considered bold in the context of Soviet history, Gorbachev's attempts at economic reform were not radical enough to restart the country's chronically sluggish economy in the late 1980s.
FT is not a “ law of nature ,” and the pattern is influenced by national context ( for example, human population density, stage of development, structure of the economy ), global economic forces, and government policies.
In the context of regional economic development, further integration into the Eastern Caribbean regional economy will help enhance Grenada ’ s competitiveness and increase its scale of economy in production, marketing and distribution.
Overall, the Honduran manufacturing sector has mimicked other sectors of the economy — it is mostly noncompetitive, even in a regional context, because of insufficient credit and the high cost of inputs.
This theme was situated in the larger context of the relationship between psychological motivations, cultural values and beliefs ( primarily, religion ) and the structure of the society ( usually determined by the economy ).
But, in the context of wide spread informal economy, formal social security arrangements are almost absent for the vast majority of the working population.
In the context of the 2008 global financial crisis-it was believed that it would bring down the price of oil for Solomon Islanders, and boost the economy if the Solomons imported crude Venezuelan oil, refined it and then exported it to neighbouring countries.
The third category are scholar numismatists working in public collections, universities or as independent scholars acquiring knowledge about monetary devices, their systems, their economy and their historical context.
World population is the sum of all human populations at any time ; similarly, world economy is the sum of the economies of all societies ( all countries ), especially in the context of globalization.
It was assumed in early economic theories, reflecting the context in which the secondary sector of the economy was producing much more than the tertiary sector was able to produce at the time in most countries – to be a fungible resource, homogeneous, and easily interchangeable, and it was referred to simply as workforce or labor, one of three factors of production ( the others being land, and assumed-interchangeable assets of money and physical equipment ).
* Economists and political scientists often associate the term with approaches using rational choice assumptions, especially game theory and social choice theory, in explaining phenomena beyond economics ' standard remit, such as corruption, government failure and complex decision-making in which context the term " positive political economy " is common.
It is broadly used in the context of green economists, low carbon economy and political Greens.
Solon's economic reforms need to be understood in the context of the primitive, subsistence economy that prevailed both before and after his time.
This measure, which examines Medicare spending in the context of the U. S. economy as a whole, is expected to increase from 3. 6 percent in 2010 to 5. 6 percent in 2035 and to 6. 2 percent by 2080.
The term " mixed economy " arose in the context of political debate in the United Kingdom in the postwar period, although the set of policies later associated with the term had been advocated from at least the 1930s.
Mouride social organization was developed in the context of the expanding peanut economy and its unique formulation was adapted to the economic imperatives of that context.
Developing nations ( commonly called " third world countries " or " poor countries ") are the focus of much debate over the issue of exploitation, particularly in the context of the global economy.
In addition, several capitalist states have emulated the concept of central planning, though in the context of a market economy, by setting integrated economic goals for a finite period of time.
Libertarian think tank Cato Institute claims that economic freedom correlates strongly with happiness preferably within the context of a western mixed economy, with free press and a democracy.
The Philosophy of Right ( as it is usually called ) begins with a discussion of the concept of the free will and argues that the free will can only realize itself in the complicated social context of property rights and relations, contracts, moral commitments, family life, the economy, the legal system, and the polity.
" A 2007 article in Technology Review stated, " In the context of the overall energy economy, a car like the BMW Hydrogen 7 would probably produce far more carbon dioxide emissions than gasoline-powered cars available today.
In the context of the entry of Germanic into the region, Einar Østmo emphasizes that the Atlantic and North Sea coastal regions of Scandinavia, and the circum-Baltic areas were united by a vigorous maritime economy, permitting a far wider geographical spread and a closer cultural unity than interior continental cultures could attain.
A virtual economy ( or sometimes synthetic economy ) is an emergent economy existing in a virtual persistent world, usually exchanging virtual goods in the context of an Internet game.

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