Example sentences for: hashimoto

How can you use “hashimoto” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • After extolling Anglo-Japanese friendship and recalling his own childhood membership in the Boy Scout movement ("I still cherish the memory of a simple meal shared with scouts on a cold Welsh shore"), Hashimoto reiterated his recent public apology for Japan's brutal treatment of British prisoners during World War II and promised new reconciliation initiatives.

  • The cover editorial welcomes the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto but frets that his departure will hurt the Japanese economy.

  • Hashimoto deserved to go because he failed to reform the banking system or to stop Japan's financial descent, but it will take time to choose a new prime minister and even more time for the new leader to push through reforms.

  • The WP lead reports that at a Thursday news conference Japanese Prime Minister Hashimoto appeared delighted with the success of that U.S.-Japan yen buy and pledged himself ready to "do my best to help write off bad loans, achieve growth driven by domestic demand, open Japanese markets further and promote deregulation."

  • As the papers explain, Hashimoto's party, the Liberal Democrats, retains power, but its loss of control of Parliament's upper house means other party pols now feel free to maneuver for the LDP leadership and hence for P.M.


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