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At a time when public debate in Israel is torn between pseudo-religious nationalist fanatics and anti-Zionists masquerading as post-modernists, the moral certitudes of Eban, for all their urbanity, may sound shallow.
This approach is straightforward, efficient, accountable, and scientifically sound.
To start, governments should design targeted, evidence-based policies and support the development of sound institutions.
Donors should structure aid to ensure that it supports sound national development policies and programs, rather than their own narrow interests.
That may sound obvious, but abandoning price stability is exactly what some European politicians are advocating.
His arguments sound reasonable.
Like swine flu, crony capitalism has migrated from corrupt Third World countries to America, once the citadel of sound public and private governance.
The Bush administration continues to delay and to avoid sound science.
This may sound like pie in the sky, but we have already tasted it in Africa, where Sierra Leone's Agenda for Prosperity 2013-2017 and the Liberia Vision 2030 exemplify the potential of such programs.
Countries whose public finances seemed fundamentally sound as late as last year have come under severe fiscal pressure.
A country with sound public finances can thus become a fiscal basket case practically overnight.
But the risks are two-sided, and sound economic policy is just as much about capitalizing on good times as avoiding bad ones.
This was due to sound economic policy in the US (starting with the Bush-Mitchell-Foley tax increase of 1990), as well as some extraordinarily good luck in America.
Its central mission is to reduce global poverty and ensure that global development is environmentally sound and socially inclusive.
Both have saved millions of lives during the past decade, and have paved the way to a new more efficient and scientifically sound method of development assistance.
The decision to recommend the renminbi's inclusion, far from having been made on sound economic grounds, can only be understood as political.
While that logic certainly appeals to Europeans today, Hamilton insisted on a stronger reason for pursuing sound finance than merely the pursuit of expediency.
Although continuity will remain the hallmark of foreign policy, Germany's international engagement under Merkel will sound and feel different from that under Gerhard Schroeder's leadership.
Both issues sound simpler than they are: the devil is in the details, and the details leave ample scope for disagreement over the definition, monitoring, and enforcement of terms.
The message conveyed by the pope and by the religious leaders with whom he met defied the contemporary assumption that the public cannot understand anything longer or more complicated than a sound bite.
But even a purely rhetorical structure would probably sound the death knell of the OAS, and weaken its human rights instruments, which have proved increasingly valuable and effective.

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