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"redound" Definitions
  1. to have a good or bad effect or result, as to the advantage or disadvantage of a person or thing.
  2. to result or accrue, as to a person.
  3. to come back or reflect upon a person as to honor or disgrace (usually followed by on
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Some Georgia Republicans say it could redound to Kemp's benefit.
In some cases, those principles might indeed redound to everyone's benefit.
That would only redound to Roupenian's success, because she knows we want this.
The reflected glory would -- would redound to the president, as well as the nominee.
Mr. Trump's attacks could still redound to Mr. Biden's benefit, if voters see them as unfair.
But how do Democrats handle this to make sure it doesn't redound to Trump's political benefit?
And that effect could redound beyond solar, helping normalize renewable energy (and carbon policy) more generally.
A trade war will help Trump in those places, and presumably redound to the benefit of Republicans.
Great kudos will redound to any climate scientist who can hypothesize a causal connection between the two.
Capital ownership and capital gains are incredibly concentrated, meaning that cuts like this overwhelmingly redound to the rich.
Even when times are choppy, our partner is almost certainly doing some things that redound to our benefit.
So, the benefits from cutting the tax rate on economic profits in these cases redound entirely to shareholders.
The president's penchant for geopolitical confrontation and off-the-cuff remarks will redound to the benefit of big finance.
Next, there should be safeguards to prevent noncompetitive elections within certain regional groupings, which usually redound the benefit of dictators.
The consequences of such a development cannot be foreseen — but they will surely not redound to the benefit of Britain.
By this argument, even if Mr. Trump does disassemble the Obama legacy, it may redound to his predecessor's historical benefit.
We believed that given the industry landscape, a merger might redound to the benefit of both companies and their shareholders.
They didn't muse aloud that some kind of catastrophe might redound to their political benefit — in part because it probably wouldn't have.
And if that leads to House Democrats trying to impeach him, then all the better: They think it'll redound to Trump's political advantage.
It may even redound to their political advantage, which is why the Clinton campaign needs to figure out how to deal with it.
And now that voting has started, there's the real possibility a snowball effect will redound to Sanders' benefit -- winning can beget more winning.
If this were true, you'd expect any one of those candidates' misfortunes to redound to the benefit of one or more of the others.
But instead of correcting this misinformation, Trump is exploiting it by pushing a conspiracy theory that he thinks will redound to his political benefit.
Kennedy spent the fall of '633 campaigning for Stevenson but picked his own venues, ones that could redound to his benefit four years later.
To create an environment in which they thrive, you need rule of law and effectively executed government policies that redound to broad public benefit.
She knows a prolonged, bitterly partisan impeachment fight — with no chance for an eventual conviction in the Senate — may redound to Donald Trump's advantage.
Stabilizing those loads will also redound to the benefit of the grid, which may eventually convince utilities to adopt the technology at a broader level.
And others believe that targeting him would only redound to benefit Mr. Cruz, who polls indicate is the leading second choice of Mr. Trump's backers.
But he still rattled off many of the debate's most memorable lines, even if it wasn't clear his pithiness would redound to his political advantage.
Mr. Crowley, the Queens Democratic leader, has ambitions of succeeding Representative Nancy Pelosi as the House Democratic leader that could redound to the city's benefit.
" If men were more open to the social support offered by hugs, he added, "I think it might redound to enhancing their life and their longevity.
On the serene but largely listless A Moon Shaped Pool, where strings and acoustic fingerpicking are pushed to the fore, that does not redound to Yorke's benefit.
As I've argued elsewhere, there are many reasons to be skeptical of the claim that business tax cuts redound to workers by increasing investment and worker productivity.
Ornstein told me that he thought either "turmoil in the global economy" or "showy, Paris-type" ISIS terrorist attacks in the US could redound to Trump's benefit.
But allowing an immigration restriction motivated by religious animus, the opinion argues, would create a strong likelihood that some "constitutional harm will redound to citizens" as well.
A failed effort to nail Trump could even redound to his benefit heading into the election, especially since it's unlikely the Republican-controlled Senate would convict him.
"This is a growth moment, not a burn-it-down moment," said a senior NBC staffer, expressing hope that the newfound scrutiny will redound to the network's benefit.
In a speech primarily blasting the AHCA's impact on the American poor and middle class, Pelosi also referenced the political gains that could redound from the bill's passage.
I'm on the record arguing that Donald Trump's decision to no-show tonight's debate was a demonstration of power and control, and thus likely to redound to his benefit.
Democrats refused to even discuss the president's proposal, so keen are they to control the Hispanic vote and worried that progress on immigration might redound to the president's credit.
Russia has attempted to use the Astana peace process to keep its Turkish adversary close, and a widening rift between Washington and Ankara will ultimately redound to Putin's benefit.
Look at how frequently he frames stories about TV in terms of "ratings," which almost always redound to his benefit, even when he doesn't quite understand what he's talking about.
Republicans don't love the idea of spending money, and Democrats don't love the idea of expending political capital pushing for outrageously high stimulus spending that will redound to Donald Trump's benefit.
To be fair, the notion that a big tax cut for corporations — which was the main element of last year's law — might eventually redound to the benefit of workers isn't crazy.
"If it seems to the public they are ignoring this and other issues because of some political distraction or calculation, it will redound to their detriment," said Democratic consultant Chris Jennings.
And then it turned out his nomination touched on some of the most polarizing issues in modern politics — with consequences that could, if he is confirmed, redound on the Court for years.
Politico reports that much of the cash directed back to the DNC will go toward "enhancing national voter data, and research and communications efforts" — efforts that will redound to the states' benefit.
In taking action to fulfil what he called "the responsibility to make things right" Mr Obama has quietly pursued criminal-justice reforms that disproportionately redound to the benefit of America's racial minorities.
If anything, paychecks in desirable jobs would be free to shrink to honorarium size, and choice opportunity would again redound to the rich, for whom the shrinkage would not mean very much.
I wanted to make a scene but thought better of it, knowing the resulting anger would more likely redound back on him rather than the white man in jeans and T-shirt.
Sanders should be concerned — not just because Biden has staged an extraordinary comeback or because Bloomberg's exit will invariably redound to Biden's benefit, especially if Bloomberg starts spending big on Biden's behalf.
How bizarre it would be if Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe bragged to the press that restoring voting rights to felons, which he did last week, would disproportionately redound to Democrats' benefit at the polls?
"There's this widespread disbelief among Republicans, as there is among Democrats and independents, that tax cuts for employers will redound to their pockets books," said Jon Cohen, vice president of survey research for SurveyMonkey.
Still, given the Republican grip on Washington, securing a deal to rescue Dreamers from their current limbo, or worse, would have been an estimable achievement -- and likely redound to the party's advantage over time.
Because the greater part of management compensation is linked to stock price, the prime beneficiaries of this abuse of corporate profits are the executives who claim that high drug prices redound to the common good.
So far, though, the real benefits of the three-mile trail, tangible and psychological, disproportionately redound to people with the time and closest access to make this new communal space a part of their daily lives.
And the new billionaire-owned media giants are the social media platforms where his message, "Feel the Bern" memes and appeals for contributions tend to redound more than local reporting on the issues he is passionate about.
The constitutional remedy for an unfit president who violates his oath of office and lacks a popular mandate is impeachment, but impeachment would almost certainly derail the Republican legislative agenda and redound to Democrats' benefit in coming elections.
On Monday, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanPaul Ryan moving family to Washington Embattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway MORE (R-Wis.) asserted that the Kavanaugh furor would redound to the GOP's advantage.
The Republican Congress can't reconcile itself to a Democratic-sponsored Republican plan because that would redound to Mr. Obama's credit, which Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, is still committed to denying him, even though he's no longer president.
All the while, Comey's letter has inflamed public passions -- and reinvigorated the public debate -- over Clinton's e-mail scandal, a matter that, even with no substance, can only redound to the detriment of Clinton and the benefit of Donald Trump.
It's safe to assume that these outreach efforts don't involve any acknowledgment that the culture war crusades driving such recruitment ultimately redound to the benefit of a political party that's made voter suppression and race-based gerrymandering a prime strategic imperative.
Lamster deals extensively with Johnson's horrendous infatuation with the Nazis in the 1930s, a ghastly chapter that was well documented in Franz Schulze's 1994 biography and that Lamster fleshes out with a few more details, which do not redound to his subject's benefit.
Rodney's task is to provide compromising evidence on the son-in-law of the gangster's business associate, a blackmail scheme that, executed properly, could redound to the benefit of several people, including a celebrity-hungry teenager (Lia Marie Johnson) and a photographer (Famke Janssen).
It was a way of damning with faint praise the idea that the inviolable dominance of white male privilege in America was entering a period in which not every shred of advantage would redound to white men, even if a vast majority still did.
"In North Carolina, restriction of voting mechanisms and procedures that most heavily affect African-Americans will predictably redound to the benefit of one political party and to the disadvantage of the other," a federal appeals court wrote in striking down the North Carolina voting law earlier this year.
If the labor movement can find an economic model that doesn't solely rely on members' dues, I think you'll see them play a much larger role in labor market policies, in social policy, in benefit policy, and those benefits will redound to all workers — not just union members.
What we did at the FCC last month, or earlier this month, was to take a look at that and tee up a bunch of different ideas that don't redound to the benefit of the big companies necessarily; it's more the Rocket Fibers, the tiny companies that need access.
McConnell pioneered the unprecedented use of obstructionist tactics in 2009 and 2010 — going so far as to block action on even measures Republicans didn't disagree with — in order to make American politics as contentious as possible, knowing that an ineffective policy response to the Great Recession would redound to Republicans' benefits.
The straight path is the one which guideth man to the dayspring of perception and to the dawning-place of true understanding and leadeth him to that which will redound to glory, honour and greatness. ::Baháʼu'lláh, Tablets of Baháʼu'lláh, p. 34.
Laws and customs are revoked when, owing to change of circumstances, they cease to be just and reasonable. Concordats (q.v.) are revocable when they redound to the serious injury of the Church. Minors and ecclesiastical institutions may have sentences in certain civil trials set aside (Restitutio in integrum).
Not succeeding therein, he will endeavor to show the lack of justice in this world, and will deny the existence of an afterlife; and, finally, he will deny the value of every thought that does not redound to bodily welfare. Wherefore, man must exercise continual vigilance regarding the purity of his actions.
Social Credit is concerned with the incarnation of Christian principles in our organic affairs. Specifically, it is concerned with the principles of association and how to maximize the increments of association which redound to satisfaction of the individual in society – while minimizing any decrements of association. The goal of Social Credit is to maximize immanent sovereignty.
Central Intelligence Agency officer Rufus C. Phillips was placed in charge. He hired ten man teams to carry out Booster Shot. Each team had two specialists in each of five fields—farming, schools, public works, health, and information. In contrast to the usual low-key approach that allowed credit for the aid to redound to host government, Booster Shot was high profile.
Virtue ethics does not deny the validity of laws and rules, but it does insist that rules cannot be the ultimate foundation of ethics. Laws and rules must be at the service of virtue. Virtue ethics redound to original and creative leadership. # Christian life has a formidable impact on leadership, because the supernatural virtues of faith, hope and charity (which are the heart of Christian life) elevate, strengthen, and transfigure the natural virtues, which are the foundation of leadership.
Melanchthon was able to arrange his appointment as general superintendent of the church of the Electorate of the Palatinate in Heidelberg. In 1559 a controversy broke out in Heidelberg over the Lord's Supper between Heshusius and his deacon Wilhelm Klebitz. To restore peace, Elector Frederick released both clerics from their posts—a decision later approved by Melanchthon. He became involved in another controversy over the Lord’s Supper in Bremen, which did not redound to his glory, opposing Albert Hardenberg and Jacob Probst.
In the name of the Lord > of Hosts do we set up our banners. May the educational institution located > on these grounds be forever worthy of the name Christian in the best sense > of the term. May its policy be neither too narrow nor too broad, but such as > will redound to the glory of God and the good of mankind, having always on > it the seal of divine approval. In the name of the Father, and of the Son > and of the Holy Spirit.
Those come from deoneum which have been slowly made over a long period of time by the singers of pansori.The story of korean traditional music, Sungjae-Lee In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the military is only used to redound the glory of the main admiral character and hero; however, in Jeokbyeokga, the military part stands out. Especially Sin Jae-hyo's Jeokbyeokga version made this part more prominent. Korean traditions encyclopedia Pansori is a performance in which a soloist leads a long story.
Gone forth beyond the sea To clime... as yet unknown, Where calls are made for thee, To bear the sword and crown. Advance, God speed, to save, Creatures in jungles deep, God's hand shall help the brave, Tho'man's may rest in sleep, Let Justice signalise, And ev'..ry voice resound, Who by the Eastern crown'd. Tho'past and gone in light, Thy name is still renownd, And as a chief in might, Thy deeds are ever crown'd, Let echoing vales redound, By mountain, crag and nook, Sing loud with joyous sound, God Bless the Rajah Brooke.
Within the White House Cox had his defenders who argued strongly against the "rule of 64" and even obtained an opinion that the ABA would not object to Cox's appointment. Kennedy even spoke personally to Carter, urging that the appointment would redound to the president's political benefit, but Carter told him he would not appoint Cox. When the decision was made members of Carter's own judicial selection publicly expressed their anger over the decision. Carter's 1976 New York campaign manager listed the failure to appoint Cox as one of several ways in which the Administration had "behaved foolishly" simply to snub Kennedy.
The contrasts between the tall, thin, fancy-struck and idealistic Quixote and the fat, squat, world-weary Panza is a motif echoed ever since the book's publication, and Don Quixote's imaginings are the butt of outrageous and cruel practical jokes in the novel. Even faithful and simple Sancho is forced to deceive him at certain points. The novel is considered a satire of orthodoxy, veracity and even nationalism. In exploring the individualism of his characters, Cervantes helped move beyond the narrow literary conventions of the chivalric romance literature that he spoofed, which consists of straightforward retelling of a series of acts that redound to the knightly virtues of the hero.
In 2008 Bank Leumi agreed to pay a fine of NIS25 million as part of a plea bargain agreement. In 2010 police arrested three senior Psagot employees on charges that they were involved in manipulating the prices of government and corporate bonds in order to redound greater profits to the firm and inflate their bonuses in the years 2007–2009. An investigation conducted by the ISA concluded with Psagot agreeing to pay a fine of NIS150 million as part of a plea bargain. Psagot CEO at the time, Roy Vermus, was subsequently compelled to resign from the firm after the Supreme Court rejected an appeal he filed against his forced ouster from the company.
Opera seria plot-lines are heavily shaped by this criterion: Il re pastore displays the glory of Alexander the Great, while La clemenza di Tito does the same for the Roman emperor Titus. The potentate in the audience would watch his counterparts from the ancient world and see their benevolent autocracy redound to his own credit. Many aspects of the staging contributed to this effect: both the auditorium and stage were lit during performances, while the sets mirrored almost exactly the architecture of the palace hosting the opera. Sometimes the links between opera and audience were even closer: Gluck's serenata Il Parnaso confuso was first performed at Vienna with a cast consisting of members of the royal family.
It would show great sense, and the political > credit it would thereby garner, as well as the honor, would offer a > considerable advantage...Rome, under royal rule—an integral part of the > Italian nation, but remaining Holy or, better yet, the Dominant center of > the domain of the faith—would lose none of its prestige and would redound to > Italy's credit. And conciliation would then come about naturally, because > the pope would become accustomed to seeing himself as living in his own > home, not having a king around. However, the government refused such suggestions and the king eventually took up residence in the Quirinal Palace. Regarded by Roman citizens as the ultimate sign of authority in the city, the Quirinal had been built and used by previous popes.
Eventually, however, Micaonopy's death ended the stalemate and the army could no longer delay evicting the ad hoc black settlement around the fort and sending its people back to certain enslavement. John Horse took charge of the exodus from Fort Gibson but, instead of taking his people to the site Duval the Indian agent had selected for them close by his agency, Horse and another ally, the black scout Toney Barnet, settled them at a place on the Little River he named Wewoka farther from the Creek and the Seminole agency than Duval had counted on. Settling in, they set up defenses against the gangs of slavers who quickly flocked around the black settlement. John Horse and Barnet settled on a plan which involved getting Marcellus Duval out of the way by inducing him to head off to Florida on a temporary mission which he thought would redound to his interest.
With the remaining 16 galleys, Grillo moved to the Strait of Otranto to await the Venetian trade convoy. The account of the Annali Genovesi—probably based on Grillo's own report to the Genoese authoritities—justifies Grillo's movements after reaching Malta by claiming that intelligence gathered from a Messinese merchant ship returning from the Levant suggested that the situation there was adverse to Genoese interests, so that nothing could be done that "would redound to the profit and honour of the city of Genoa". This has led modern historians to suggest that Grillo's original orders had been to sail to the Levant. However, his actions up to that point show that he was already committed to an alternative plan aiming at striking the Venetian convoy, and the story of the Messinese ship may simply have been invented as a justification for deviating from the orders he had pledged to follow.
The Minister of Justice recited the oath to the king, which he took while laying three fingers on the Bible. Following this, the Archbishop anointed the king on his forehead, breast, temples and wrists, saying: > The Almighty everlasting God pour out His Holy Spirit into your soul and > mind, plans and undertakings, by whose gift may you so rule land and kingdom > as to redound to the honour and glory of God, maintain justice and equity > and be for the good of the land and people. The king then rose and resumed his seat on his throne, where the Archbishop and the Minister of Justice crowned him conjointly, the Archbishop praying a prepared prayer that the king's reign might be good and prosperous. The king was then invested with the Sceptre by Archbishop and the Minister for Foreign Affairs, while the Orb was given him by Count Hamilton, the Archbishop reading set prayers for both of these events.
Although the official document, which sets forth the reasons for the action of the king, gives a shocking picture of the Islesmen, yet this clause establishes the true import of the commission: "And besides all their other crimes, they rebelliously withhold from his Majesty a great part of the patrimony and proper rent of the crown, deprive the country of the benefit which might redound thereto, by the trade of fishing, and of other commodities which these bounds render." And now, at last, a great part of them have banded, conspired, and daily practice, by force and policy, in their barbarous and rebellious form, to disappoint his Majesty's service in the Lewis. As to the extent which this lieutenandry was acted upon is now uncertain. It is positive, however, that as a matter of justice, but little was due the crown from rents, and the amount demanded was beyond the ability of the chiefs to meet.
The book was offered for subscription at varying prices for different qualities of plate colouring, and issued in imperial quarto, medium quarto and demy quarto sizes.Renard (2007), pp.32-33. It was dedicated to The Right Honourable Lady Arden. In the preface Thomas Lewin says: > ”The contents of this little Volume are Lepidopterous Insects, indigenous of > New South Wales, were there collected, painted, and engraved, by the Author; > and sent to London by him for publication, to furnish him with the means of > returning to England, his native country, after an absence of near eight > years, which he has spent almost solely in the pursuit of natural history, > principally in the branches, Ornithology and Entomology; in which he has in > New South Wales, and in Otaheite, made some hundred of original paintings; > from which it is hoped he may, by the profits of this little first effort, > be enabled to return and reap an honourable benefit, as their publication, > under his ingenious hand, we flatter ourselves, would somewhat redound to > the honour, reputation, and increase of those branches of the sciences in > Britain.

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