I assure you that it will redound to the social, academic and financial well-being of us all. |
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But no matter how they acquire their knowledge the fact is that said knowledge will always redound to their advantage. |
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He uses weak and beggarly things like you and me so that the glory might redound to him alone. |
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I heard one caller to a radio show suggest that this might redound to our benefit, since all they understand in that region is strength. |
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How can the disposition of one's organs after one dies possibly redound to the welfare of one's corpse? |
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The promotion of security and disarmament at the regional level can redound to the benefit of these objectives at the global level. |
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Seek out the opportune means, certain that your effort and sacrifice will redound to the good of the whole family. |
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Similarly, higher land prices could redound to higher home values, which might offset losses on financial assets. |
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Our success will redound to the benefit of all Member States, big and small, weak and powerful. |
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For all things are for your sakes, that the abundant grace might through the thanksgiving of many redound to the glory of God. |
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This change should redound to the advantage of our exporting industries, in particular to that of Lancashire. |
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Changing the default option-a classic nudge-allows our inertia to redound to our benefit. How did all of this go over in Britain? |
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I wish him a successful tenure, which would also redound to my country's success. |
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We are convinced that this achievement will fully redound to the benefit of Member States. |
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Which means: a strengthened communion inside the Church will redound to a more useful service to people. |
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Being a good corporate citizen will redound to their advantage, will show up on the bottom line. |
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This important meeting will be held at UNESCO Headquarters in June 1993, and I should be happy if every contribution could be made so that its results would redound to the benefit of humanity as a whole. |
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It might lead to a lessening of the emphasis on audacious creativity and strategic bloody-mindedness that, although it may not redound to the common good, can lead to acts of brilliance that change us all. |
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It is our view that a reduction in the mandate will redound to the greater good of the Organization, for reasons that have already been identified. |
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Yet victories also redound to players who can outthink their adversaries. |
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Delegates agreed that a general aim should be to focus on optimising existing PFA so that the benefits from their protection and conservation would redound on whole landscapes. |
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I am confident therefore that the proclamation of the outstanding figure of Saint Thomas More as Patron of Statesmen and Politicians will redound to the good of society. |
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But certainly, the boom in private construction did not redound to any public benefit because it was financed by short-term credit and served narrowly the upper and the upper-middle classes. |
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