Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

24 Sentences With "redounds"

How to use redounds in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "redounds" and check conjugation/comparative form for "redounds". Mastering all the usages of "redounds" from sentence examples published by news publications.

And it redounds to your benefit, but it redounds to the benefit of the organization as well.
Arguably, that redounds to the benefit of Republicans in the long run.
But we should also understand that this dismal statistic redounds to us.
But Freer pointed out that many households subscribe to both, and said Netflix's rise also redounds to Hulu's benefit.
"Over and over again we see this mutual finger-pointing that, because it increases uncertainty, redounds to the benefit of both industries," Muffett said.
The only benefit from early decision over early action redounds to the college or university, looking to boost its "yield" (percentage of "admits" who attend).
Instead, poll after poll suggests that as other candidates falter, it redounds more to Trump and/or Cruz's benefit than to anyone in the not-quite-hermetically sealed establishment cocoon.
It also fully fits Trump's diplomatic worldview: He belittled and insulted longstanding friends and allies last week, and today appeased a major adversary — all of which redounds to Putin's benefit.
To examine just one of many centripetal forces sucking money, data, and commerce into online behemoths, play out game theoretically how the possibility of online conflict redounds in Amazon's favor.
That we have largely forgotten all that today, and focus instead only on romantic images of fearless men in long scarves and sleek machines, redounds to a couple of culprits.
This is a crazy system that ultimately redounds to the benefit of hospitals because, long after the care has been provided, the hospital can send a bill for any amount it wishes.
Perhaps most of all, though, the restraint owes to a fear rooted in campaign precedent: When one candidate attacks another in a multicandidate primary, it usually redounds to the benefit of a third.
So if it's not for the money, if glory redounds to only a few, if the work is demanding and there's no real job security, why do we go into this line of work?
One ally noted that Kushner "had very little to do with" the nuts and bolts of the healthcare push — something that redounds to his benefit given the way the bill went down in flames.
The invitation is "just another sign that this White House pays only lip service — if that — to the idea that promoting human rights or fighting corruption redounds to the benefit of the United States," he said.
"You've got enormous numbers of independent voters that don't like Trump," he added, "but when you come to the pocketbook issues — particularly that fact that in spite of Trump the economy's doing well," that redounds to the president's benefit, he said.
Now, having been in many such classrooms, I can say that the primary advantage redounds to the nondisabled children, who grow up less afraid of difference than they would otherwise be, more receptive to the intense humanity of their fellow students.
Any scenario is possible, including one in which impeachment redounds to Trump's benefit and increases the chances of his re-election, because he paints himself a martyr, eludes conviction in the Senate, frames that as exoneration and watches his fans mobilize and turn out as never before.
Of course, the benefits of this work done in APEC redounds to U.S. companies, and to American workers, that as a result have greater access to these dynamic, growing markets which encompass 57 percent of the world's real gross domestic product and account for 47 percent of global trade.
But the Gemara deduced that the Mishnah instructed that Jews read and translate the chapter to show that the chapter actually redounds to Judah's credit, as it records in that he confessed his wrongdoing.Babylonian Talmud Megillah 25b. In, e.g., Koren Talmud Bavli: Taanit · Megillah. Commentary by Adin Even-Israel (Steinsaltz), volume 12, page 362.
In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire redounds to a stock market crash, prompting him to be bankrupt and exposed. Although he attempts to browbeat his way out of being sentenced to jail by intimidating Mr Stener, politicians from the Republican Party use their influence to use him as a scapegoat for their own corrupt practices. Meanwhile, he has an affair with Aileen Butler, a young girl, subsequent to losing faith in his wife. She vows to wait for him after his jail sentence.
The capture of this man as effected in a masterly manner, and redounds highly to the credit of Captain Ellis. … Midgegooroo in his dungeon presents a most pitiable object.Perth Gazette, 18 May 1833 In the same issue, the Perth Gazette went on to invite citizens to "forward the ends of justice" by coming forward with their evidence of Midgegooroo's wrongdoings, indicative of the close relationship between the early colonial media, the Government and the nascent system of justice. The Perth Gazette constitutes one of the principle records of the events over the next few days, and it is difficult to be definite about the chronological sequence between Midgegooroo's capture on 17 May and execution on the 22nd.
By the 1640s the Jesuits had come to anticipate violence and believed they were condemned to suffer and die while maintaining hope for their eventual spiritual triumph by linking their deaths to the suffering of Christ. The first Jesuit superior of the New France mission, Father Paul Le Jeune concluded, Map of New France with depiction of the martyrdom of Jean de Brébeuf and Gabriel Lalemant. > 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.
A military committee was functioning in the military academy. When these officers received word that Pérez Jiménez had left, they felt - reasonably enough - that it was up to them to exercise authority. Thus it was that Wolfgang Larrazábal, an admiral who owed to Pérez Jiménez his rise in the services and who had never manifested any disaffection to him, was chosen to lead the country solely because he outranked every one else. Had Pérez Jiménez ordered the commander of the Caracas garrison to arrest any officer not at his post and to put the fear of volleys into the crowds, he would have been obeyed, so in some way it redounds to his credit that, like Medina Angarita before him, he ran because he did not want bloodshed, although Medina had not run at all but had been imprisoned and released.

No results under this filter, show 24 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.