Most remarkably, Mikitani, a graduate of Hitotsubashi University whose first job was with Industrial Bank of Japan (now Mizuho Bank) that sent him to Harvard for an MBA in 1993, has been driving his company to realize his global business vision.
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Yet most beer tastes remarkably similar, so it is hard to charge a premium for it.
But Colorado is one of the most generous, remarkably so for a state not always known for caring for the environment.
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Almost all of them are frustrated, trying to solve individual problems that for the most part are remarkably similar--lost luggage at an airline, say, a broken bulb in the oven, keyboard problems.
Most everywhere tourists feel remarkably safe, but there are some travel concerns.
Meanwhile, although federal flood insurance was both subsidised and supposedly obligatory for most mortgage holders, remarkably few people on the Gulf had federal cover: less than a fifth along Mississippi's coast and only 40% in New Orleans.
But for the most part tech companies posted solid Q2 results, and valuations for most large cap tech names remain remarkably modest.
In the most recent Shanghai table Europe fares remarkably poorly.
But most of it falls, in a remarkably short time, in the wrong places.
The most surprising musical movement that Hines foreshadowed, remarkably, was rap: In 1929, Hines himself performed a monologue in minstrel-show ebonics that could easily be done by Mos Def today.
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For one thing, the companies that make up the backbone of the economy, the small and middle-sized ones, most of them in central and northern Italy, are remarkably buoyant.
The result is that most of the world's traditional systems end up being remarkably similar.
Yet, there has been remarkably little outcry about the defendant's plight - most especially from journalists who have as much to lose as anybody.
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The ultimate problem is the American press whose negative reports on the Japanese economy have left even the most sophisticated Americans in the dark about the real Japan story: remarkably fast progress in advanced manufacturing in the last two decades.
The idea is being endorsed by the most influential commentators, in the editorials of the major newspapers, and, remarkably, by key members of the DPJ and LDP.
The rate of incarceration in most other rich, free countries, whatever the differences in their histories, is remarkably steady.
His case, which came to court on January 21st, has drawn much less publicity, partly because Vladivostok is beyond the usual orbit of western journalists, most of whom are based in Moscow, partly because his erstwhile Japanese colleagues have been remarkably reluctant to support him.
Remarkably, I have witnessed pension boards accept assurances from their consultants that even the most outrageous self-dealing scenarios involving the consultant pose no danger to the fund.
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Remarkably, phone books have been around for 100 years and at one point were the most oft-read book in many houses.
Most people view the Occupy Wall Street movement as the ideological opposite of the Tea Party, yet they share a remarkably similar motivating principle: a concern that our economic system has become fundamentally unfair.
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