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1 Coupled with an emphasis on sound public finances, they proved remarkably successful.
2 Rather, they were centered on the merit to advance sound public policy.
3 These are not the names one would associate with sound public health policies.
4 But sound public finances are not enough to ensure sustainable growth.
5 They preferred to sound public sentiment themselves, and would consider it.
6 Back then, sound public health policies trumped politics when it came to women's health.
7 And it should, above all, aid in the formation of a sound public opinion.
8 And sound public opinion, like all other good things, should always begin at home.
9 Economists have said there is some room within Denmark's sound public finances to increase spending.
10 Thus a sound public policy has been defeated.
11 The three principles, she said, are government commitment to poverty reduction, sound public financial management and human rights.
12 This outsized influence means that US aid not based on sound public health policy can have debilitating effects.
13 That spiral of lost jobs and income is also wrecking the country's cherished reputation for sound public finances.
14 Macron is convinced that sound public finances and bold structural reforms, if introduced in a socially fair way, are in France's interest.
15 But Luxembourg, a country of just half a million people, said it was not Cyprus, and emphasised the importance of sound public finances.
16 It's also not fair or sensible to leave decisions up to institutions and presenters whose business agendas run directly counter to sound public health.
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