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Sentence count:224+11Posted:2017-03-09Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: deviousout-of-the-wayroundaboutAntonym: directSimilar words: indirect taxdirectdirectordirecteddirectlydirectingdirectiondirect taxMeaning: [‚ɪndɪ'rekt /-daɪ-]  adj. 1. having intervening factors or persons or influences 2. not direct in spatial dimension; not leading by a straight line or course to a destination 3. descended from a common ancestor but through different lines 4. extended senses; not direct in manner or language or behavior or action 5. not as a direct effect or consequence. 
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31. Her language is not indirect at all.
32. There is a range of hidden or indirect costs.
33. The indirect taxes are collected by Customs and Excise.
34. The case illustrates that an indirect cause is sufficient.
35. It sells entirely through indirect channels.
36. So they had to resort to indirect tactics.
37. They are what is meant by indirect discrimination.
38. The room was dimly lit by indirect illumination.
39. Avoid negative words that leave writing vague and indirect.
40. These all illustrate the general problem of indirect control.
41. Includes both open-market and private transactions involving direct and indirect holdings.
42. There is no false modesty here, no subtle, indirect swaggering; the author's honesty rings true.
43. Their plight is an indirect result of the closure programme.
44. Alternatively, where relevant, any of the indirect controls mentioned in Chapter 5 may be relied upon.
45. By vastly cheapening the carriage of heavy materials over long distances, the canals also brought about indirect changes in the landscape.
46. Direct and indirect taxes: is it better to tax incomes or goods?
47. Comprehensive statutes deal with the direct and indirect taxation of individuals and companies.
48. And just as indirect observation in general doesn't need linguistic signs, nor does the special case of communication.Sentencedict.com
49. They do not in themselves betoken infection, although they can be taken as indirect evidence of infection in many cases.
50. The increase in greenhouse gases is the direct result of pollution, and the indirect result of a reduction in the atmosphere's ability to absorb them.
51. Prof Henshaw's team found an indirect mechanical effect on the body, which allowed the build-up of pollutants in the lungs.
52. In 1988, he stumbled across an indirect link in the scientific literature between Raynaud's disease and dietary fish oil.
53. Taken to its logical extent, this point implies that even such indirect tests as those previously described are invalid.
54. The question of who should receive higher education was an indirect way of asking what higher education was for.
55. In other countries considerable indirect influence is apparent, particularly in teacher education programmes.
56. Moreover, language change offers important indirect evidence about the nature of human language namely, that it is rule-governed.
57. The recent shift towards indirect taxation would have lowered even further the position of this country in the comparative scene.
58. It was believed that the accident happened as an indirect result of heavy rain and snow storms in the city.
59. As such it can be an indirect as well as direct method of exporting, depending upon the arrangement.
60. Different types of organisation for international selling were considered, including agents, distributors, licensing and export houses under indirect methods.
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