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Inside its borders, it's getting on perfectly fine: it's still (just) the second-largest film market in the world, buoyed by the teeming V-cinema circuit.
Indeed, there is a greater percentage of women on boards in Kuwait than in Japan.A fault with the Toyota modelFor years, Japanese bosses rebuffed the idea of appointing outside directors on the grounds that Toyota seemed to be getting on perfectly well without them.
Never get defensive in an interview, even if you feel like you're not getting on perfectly with the interviewer.
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"I've met him a few times and we get on perfectly well," says Duncan.
Braithwaite again: "The US could get on perfectly well without GCHQ's input.
The universe would get on perfectly well without us once we'd gone.
"We didn't get on philosophically," he said, "but from a personal point of view, we got on perfectly fine".
Surely time had got on perfectly well for several millennia without requiring management, let alone by me.
She was a tough and striking character, and I got on perfectly all right with her, but I became aware that Ted Heath was thinking of sacking her.
It was characteristic of the great Mogul Emperor Akbar (1542-1605) thet he saw no reason why people of different faiths should not get on perfectly well together.
I told Dr Bellringer that, luckily, I'd found a housemate who I'd met before through mutual friends, and that we get on perfectly.
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