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Sentence The word "jin" does not exist in the English language
Depending on the context, it could possibly refer to a Chinese jin (which is a unit of mass equal to 500 grams) or a Japanese jin (which is a unit of length equal to 0.1 kilometres). An example sentence with the Chinese jin would be: "I bought 1 jin of oranges at the market."
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"There are many leaders better than us," laments Mr Jin.
To say one has qing jin qing chu is relatively little to boast about.
At the same time they have plenty of work ahead if they are to convince their neighbours and America that their rise can continue to be peaceful.Mr Jin says he can understand why people might be nervous about China's rise.
As they swapped tales of how they had got to Tibet (plane and train are still by far the most common means), they discovered that around 30 people there had driven from Beijing.In, out and shake it all about, onlineEnthusiasts have developed a shorthand for describing the different routes into Tibet using the Chinese characters jin (enter) and chu (exit).
He described his xin jin leg as a "near-death" experience that he would never repeat: three days of high-altitude agony during which he was unable to eat or sleep.Having endured such travails, car owners like to get online to show off their pictures (if they haven't managed to post them en route: spotty 3G-mobile coverage on the plateau is a frustration for China's avid bloggers).
The French government has offered Ms Jin a formal apology for the abuse she suffered in Paris, and invited her back for a more enjoyable visit.The display of outraged patriotism serves the interests of China's government in ways both obvious and subtle, at least up to a point.
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"To put people's interest above anything and to serve the people's convenience are the aims of our service," Ryang Sung-jin, the president of Hwanggumbol Trading Corporation, was quoted as saying.
Jang Jin-sung, a former propaganda official for Kim Jong Il who fled the North in 2004, thinks there has been a power grab.
The Philippines has won praise for its "PEZA" zones, which offer a streamlined permit process for foreign investors, says Shang-Jin Wei of the Asian Development Bank.Most economists agree that SEZs catalysed liberalisation in China, which used them to test reforms that were seen as too hard to unveil nationwide.
It revealed a Jin-class nuclear submarine berthed there.
But the title of his book is a bit odd: wasn't cross-border finance the last, rather disappointing, globalisation?That, certainly, was the verdict of a 2003 review† of the evidence by a quartet of economists (Eswar Prasad, Ken Rogoff, Shang-Jin Wei and Ayhan Kose) who looked at almost as many studies as Mr Mishkin.
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