Synonym: devious, out-of-the-way, roundabout. Antonym: direct. Similar words: indirect tax, direct, director, directed, directly, directing, direction, direct tax. Meaning: [‚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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121. Furthermore, the City of Detroit is the chief benefactor of much indirect revenue sharing.
122. Because such consequences are hard to predict, some Republicans argue that indirect government is worse than direct meddling.
123. George's comments were an indirect way of blaming me for the situation.
124. The very narrow tax base meant continued heavy reliance on massive borrowings and indirect taxes.
125. Their logic is reflected in the kinds of indirect tax that are levied.
126. Existing direct cylinders can be upgraded to indirect - see below.
127. Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody was measured in 31 patients by indirect immunofluorescence.
128. In addition to probing the critical state near T c, these measurements allow the indirect determination of the residual, normal-state resistivity.
129. A further 30 seats were reserved for women, to be filled by indirect election by the Jatiya Sangsad.
130. Leeds brought a good save from the Southampton keeper with an indirect free kick before half-time.
131. An equivalent definition of indirect race discrimination occurs in the Race Relations Act 1976.
132. For convenience we shall compare the systems under four main headings, with indirect taxes considered first in each case.
133. Fifty percent of Sun's business comes from indirect channels and this will remain so in future, said Thompson.
134. Provide clear if indirect indications that the interview is ending. 8.
135. Nevertheless, the Lord Chancellor's Advisory Committee was convinced by the indirect evidence that there was such a drift.
136. This result is the first, albeit indirect, observation of gravitational radiation.
137. The findings presented here can provide only indirect evidence about any possible adverse effect of cimetidine on motor neurone disease.
138. But Derrida's subtle analyses show that logocentrism tends to manifest itself in extremely indirect ways.
138. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
139. We have the subject - she, the object - the hammer, and the indirect object - the nail.
140. There may well be important indirect contributions they can make, if they wish to.
141. The rationale for judicial intervention on the Y level is more indirect.
142. The main reason for the change is the rise in indirect taxes such as valued added tax which affect the poor disproportionately.
143. It may carry out its views of public policy whatever indirect effect they may have upon the activities of the states.
144. But it was perhaps their indirect influence which, ultimately, was more significant.
145. Though we found no direct effects on pay, holding other things equal, we found indirect effects of motherhood on pay.
146. Until recently, most governments have exercised either direct or indirect control over national telecommunications as well as international links.
147. Moral virtues were a cunningly indirect alibi for modish economic vices.
148. Further, the limited evidence points to both indirect and direct discrimination within the social security system.
149. The typical life cycle is indirect, and the intermediate host is usually a mollusc.
150. An indirect channel utilises intermediaries or middlemen, such as wholesalers. 25.
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