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Kaoru Ishikawa         
Kaoru Ishikawa (石川 馨 Ishikawa Kaoru) (Tóquio, 13 de julho de 1915 — 16 de abril de 1989) foi um engenheiro japonês de controle de qualidade, teórico da administração das companhias japonesas.
Airi Ishikawa         
ACTRIZ JAPONESA
Ishikawa Airi
Airi Ishikawa (31 de agosto de 1984, Oquinaua, ) é uma atriz japonesa.
Komatsu         
Komatsu (小松市 -shi) é uma cidade japonesa localizada na província de Ishikawa.
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1. Kaoru Ishikawa, director–general of the economic affairs bureau of the Foreign Ministry, disagreed.
2. "They set the record for the longest line of coins and the whole community came together," said Kaoru Ishikawa, a Guinness record manager.
3. June 2 2005 02÷50 In an impassioned defence of Japan‘s record, Kaoru Ishikawa, director–general of the economic affairs bureau at the ministry, compared the record of European development aid in Africa with Japan‘s in Asia.
4. Kaoru Ishikawa, director–general of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, yesterday dismissed the criticism as "groundless accusations by Europeans". He said he had been personally offended by the "colonial tone" of the EBC and its "arrogance". One part of the companies law could force a foreign company conducting an all–share merger or acquisition to secure a "super extraordinary resolution" from the target company‘s shareholders, meaning approval from more than 50 per cent of shareholders by headcount.
5. Assistant USTR Cutler presented the recommendations to Kaoru Ishikawa, Director–General of the Japanese Foreign Ministry‘s Economic Affairs Bureau.'4; Each year, the two Governments exchange reform recommendations in the fall under the Regulatory Reform Initiative, which was launched by President Bush and Prime Minister Koizumi in 2001 as a key component of the U.S.–Japan Economic Partnership for Growth.'4; The recommendations serve as a basis for an annual report to the two leaders, specifying reform measures to be taken by each Government.