Which of the following is NOT an example of a significant economic division in Japan?
a. The division between unionized and nonunionized workers
b. The division between regular and nonregular workers
c. The division between men and women
d. The division between large firms and SMEs (small and medium sized firms)
e. All of these are examples of significant economic divisions in Japan
a
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The Texas Supreme Court is
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