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The curse, in a standard tragic irony, finally redounds upon her; the natural order of gender has its revenge.
The question nevertheless redounds with significance for historians.
For surely a great deal of the suffering of unbaptized infants does not redound to their benefit because it could not.
And every success of course redounded to the nation's benefit.
Strong presidential approval ratings and/or positive trends in the national economy are expected to redound to the advantage of the incumbent party at both the national and local level.
Any good parent would prefer to mete out punishment that redounded to the benefit of the child rather than simply repaying the child for the harm done.
But, it seems wrong to per form a procedure on an unconscious patient that will cause her harm but also redound to her greater, pure benefit.
Does he think that redounds very greatly to the advantage of a paid police force as compared with an amateur police force?
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One has to consider the by-pass round a picturesque village which may redound to the interests of the residents.
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It certainly is not one that can be praised, and it does not redound to the credit of the statutory company itself.
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One striking fact is that the vast imports of foreign timber which we make do not always redound to the advantage of our own exports.
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I believe if the whole story, of our own home production of food were told, it would not redound to the credit of this country.
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Eventually, this wonderful liberty would redound against the interests of the public.
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I am confident that it will eventually come to great success and redound immensely to the credit of this country.
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It will redound not to the public benefit but to private profit.
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I do not think such matters redound to the credit of a great international organisation.
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That cannot redound to the credit of this country.
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It redounds greatly to the disadvantages not only of the individual but of the country as a whole.
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Frequently to have done so would have shortened proceedings, made them less costly and redounded to the advantage of the administration of justice.
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That would undoubtedly he a great factor in the promotion of peace and would redound to the security and glory of our own nation.
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That would not only redound to my noble friend's reputation but please something like a quarter of a million engineers.
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I apologise to my noble friend for interpreting him in a way which would not have redounded to my own case.
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He was concerned lest this action should redound to their disadvantage in the near future.
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Unless these things actually redound to the credit of both seller and buyer they are not transactions which can permanently endure.
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That process redounds enormously to the credit of the administration.
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