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Erhard's and proved
Support for the American role in the Vietnam War proved fatal for Erhard's coalition.

Erhard's and popular
Janet Harvey, president of the International Coach Federation, was quoted in a New York Times article about the growing practice of Life Coaching, in which she traces the development of coaching to the early 1970s Human Potential Movement and credited the teachings of Werner Erhard's " est Training ," the popular self-motivation workshops he designed and led in the ' 70's and early ' 80's.

Erhard's and German
Erhard's policy complicated Allied initiatives toward German unification, a dilemma that the United States placed on the back burner as it focused on Southeast Asia.
Erhard's fall suggested that progress on German unification required a broader approach and a more active foreign policy.
In 1966, for the first time in fifteen years, the German economy went into recession and the FDP finally withdrew from Ludwig Erhard's CDU / CSU / FDP coalition government.

Erhard's and made
The program, which CBS later removed from their archives for factual inaccuracies, featured allegations, which were later retracted, of sexual abuse, incest, and physical abuse made by Erhard's daughters and associates.
Erhard's daughters later retracted the allegations they had made against their father.
According to Harry Rosenberg, Erhard's brother, " Werner made some very, very powerful enemies.
The book Evaluating a Large Group Awareness Training made comparisons between Lifespring and Werner Erhard's Est training.

Erhard's and growth
Erhard's decision to lift many price controls in 1948 ( despite opposition from both the social democratic opposition and Allied authorities ), plus his advocacy of free markets, helped set the Federal Republic on its strong growth from wartime devastation.
Erhard's decision, as economics director for the British and American occupation zones, to lift many price controls in 1948, despite opposition from both the social democratic opposition and Allied authorities, and his consistent advocacy of free markets, helped set the Federal Republic on its phenomenal growth path.
Over the years, Werner Erhard ’ s philosophy has been cited in helping to promote a multi-billion-dollar personal growth industry based on Erhard's original concepts.

Erhard's and 1950s
Late in the 1950s, Erhard's ministry became involved in the struggle within the society between the European and the Anglo-American factions and sided with the former.

Erhard's and from
The reasons for Erhard's reluctance are unknown, but it is probable that they stemmed from Erhard's general scepticism about party politics.
The acting American Secretary of State George Wildman Ball described Erhard's plan to essentially buy East Germany from the Soviet Union as " half-baked and unrealistic ".
Perhaps more importantly, by late 1964, the Soviet Union had received a vast series of loans from the international money markets, and no longer felt the need for Erhard's money.

Erhard's and .
The fact that he was not a member was known only to a very small circle of party leaders at the time, and it did not become known to the public until the year 2007, when the silence was finally broken by Erhard's close advisor Horst Wünsche.
Erhard's objective corresponded in time with Khrushchev rethinking his relations to West Germany.
In December 1963, less than a month after he had assumed the American presidency upon the assassination of John F. Kennedy, Johnson staged the first ever presidential barbecue in Erhard's honor.
In the 1980s Chancellor Helmut Kohl, however, reverted to Erhard's approach in collaborating with the Reagan administration in its hard-line anti-Soviet policy.
Erhard's government was short-lived, however, and in 1966 a grand coalition between the SPD and CDU was formed, with Brandt as Foreign Minister and Vice-Chancellor.
In 1991 the business was sold to the employees who formed a new company called Landmark Education with Erhard's brother Harry Rosenberg becoming the CEO.
Bartley details Erhard's connections with Zen beginning with his extensive studies with Alan Watts in the mid 1960s.
The IRS officials admitted that media reports quoting them on Erhard's tax liabilities had been false ; however, they took no action to have the media correct these statements.
The validity of Erhard's work and his motivations have been met with mixed reviews.
The article stated that: " In 1991, before he left the U. S., Erhard sold the ' technology ' behind his seminars to his employees, who formed a new company called the Landmark Education Corp., with Erhard's brother Harry Rosenberg at the helm.

financial and economic
This includes assistance in -- assembling the basic economic, financial, technological, and educational information on which programing depends ; ;
The problem in the policy officer's mind thus begins to take shape as a galaxy of utterly complicated factors -- political, military, economic, financial, legal, legislative, procedural, administrative -- to be sorted out and handled within a political system which moves by consent in relation to an external environment which cannot be under control.
This condition affects not only the conception but also the legislative and financial support of foreign policy, especially in the context of economic aid.
Board Chairman Howard Simpson of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co., testified the B & O was in its worst financial condition since the depression years and badly needed the economic lift it would get from consolidation with the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad.
Lincoln successfully led his country through its greatest constitutional, military and moral crisis – the American Civil War – preserving the Union while ending slavery, and promoting economic and financial modernization.
According to research funded by the USAID CAPS project, Armenia's exceptionally high rate of economic growth during the last decade has been largely dependent on external factors ( e. g., remittances, assistance from international financial and donor organization ).
Today a cosmopolitan metropolis, modern Athens is central to economic, financial, industrial, political and cultural life in Greece.
Corporations, using these economic institutions for their special corporate and financial interests, exercising privileges that human citizens cannot, including
The communication is generally in the form of financial statements that show in money terms the economic resources under the control of management ; the art lies in selecting the information that is relevant to the user and is reliable.
Either regional or partial scope agreements may cover tariff relief and trade promotion ; economic complementation ; agricultural trade ; financial, fiscal, customs and health cooperation ; environmental conservation ; scientific and technological cooperation ; tourism promotion ; technical standards and many other fields.
Botswana's impressive economic record has been built on a foundation of diamond mining, prudent fiscal policies, international financial and technical assistance, and a cautious foreign policy.
Itamaraty's scope includes political, commercial, economic, financial, cultural and consular relations, areas in which it performs the classical tasks of diplomacy: represent, inform and negotiate.
The Brazilian foreign policy under the Lula da Silva administration had been focused on the following directives: to contribute toward the search for greater equilibrium and attenuate unilateralism ; to strengthen bilateral and multilateral relations in order to increase the country's weight in political and economic negotiations on an international level ; to deepen relations so as to benefit from greater economical, financial, technological and cultural interchange ; to avoid agreements that could jeopardize development in the long term.
The government elected in 2001 pledged to maintain the fundamental economic policy objectives adopted by its predecessor in 1997, specifically: retaining the Currency Board, implementing sound financial policies, accelerating privatisation, and pursuing structural reforms.
The government of Boiko Borisov elected in 2009 undertook steps to restore economic growth, while attempting to maintain a strict financial policy.
* Beirut Central District, the financial and economic hub of Beirut city
Indeed, it is a major cultural and economic centre in southwestern Europe ( Iberian Peninsula ), 26th in the world ( after Moscow, before Dubai ) and a growing financial centre ( Diagonal Mar and Gran Via ).
His financial policies, based on the notion of balanced budgets, low taxes and laissez-faire, were suited to a developing capitalist society but could not respond effectively as economic and social conditions changed.
In 2006, the primary economic concerns focused on: high national debt ($ 9 trillion ), high non-bank corporate debt ($ 9 trillion ), high mortgage debt ($ 9 trillion ), high financial institution debt ($ 12 trillion ), high unfunded Medicare liability ($ 30 trillion ), high unfunded Social Security liability ($ 12 trillion ), high external debt ( amount owed to foreign lenders ) and a serious deterioration in the United States net international investment position ( NIIP ) (- 24 % of GDP ), high trade deficits, and a rise in illegal immigration.
In the words of Geoffrey Crowther, then editor of The Economist, " If the economic relationships between nations are not, by one means or another, brought fairly close to balance, then there is no set of financial arrangements that can rescue the world from the impoverishing results of chaos.
However, both of the first two markets pay into and receive benefits from the financial market, which handles and regulates the actual money in the economic system.
The financial sector of the CAR, the smallest in the CEMAC, plays a limited role in supporting economic growth.
Because of economic and security concerns, financial institutions, and particularly microfinance institutions ( MFIs ), have consolidated their business in the capital, Bangui, over the past few years.
In addition, Nixon gave instructions to make the Chilean economy scream, and international financial pressure restricted economic credit to Chile.
After a decade of impressive growth rates, Chile began to experience a moderate economic downturn in 1999, brought on by unfavorable global economic conditions related to the Asian financial crisis, which began in 1997.

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