This could redound to Bush's benefit, as Republicans see years of legislative work go up in flames at the hands of judicial activists who overturn the will of the people by fiat and engage in social engineering to overthrow traditional American values.
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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.
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A Gore victory would of course redound to Clinton's credit, and it was Gore's gun control proposal, rather than that of his rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, former Sen . Bill Bradley of New Jersey, that the president supported ..
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Actions are, by their very nature, temporary and perishing; and where they proceed not from some " cause " in the character and disposition of the person who performed them, they can neither redound to his honour, if good; nor infamy, if evil.
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"We have a treasure trove of domestic issues, why should we muddy the waters by talking about issues that redound to Bush's political benefit ? " asked David Axelrod, a strategist from Chicago who is advising more than half a dozen Democratic candidates for Congress and governor.
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Considering the glory that redounds to God from the constancy of the martyrs, with whose blood all the rest of the earth has been so lately drenched, it would be a sort of curse if this quarter of the world should not participate in the happiness of having contributed to the splendour of this glory.
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"You often have to think in terms of second-order benefits _ so, for example, you'd try to show the VP of sales how her support for your proposal to increase manufacturing capacity could redound to the sales department's benefit by enabling the company to win a larger market share ."
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The full round, the norm of the monomyth, requires that the hero shall now begin the labor of bringing the runes of wisdom, the Golden Fleece, or his sleeping princess, back into the kingdom of humanity, where the boon may redound to the renewing of the community, the nation, the planet or the ten thousand worlds.
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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 ."
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At one point, he even argues that the statesman's pursuit of various women during his crucial negotiations with France was part of his public duty, writing that " for the French, Franklin embodied America, " and " if they saw in the septuagenarian gallant a reflection of what they hoped to be at his age _ a lover of life, in all its glorious ramifications _ that could only redound to America's benefit ."