Similar words: directly, indirect, indirect tax, foreign direct investment, direct, correctly, indistinctly, director. Meaning: adv. not in a forthright manner.
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31 It was a place for the very rich, indirectly managed by the priesthood, within the walls of the palace compound.
32 His five provincial councils were to be appointed rather than indirectly elected and concerned primarily with intergovernmental relations.
33 Those likely to have some relevance, either directly or indirectly, for nature conservation are examined below. 1.
34 Carnitine absorption from the gut is indirectly suggested by a carnitine deficiency state during carnitine deficient diets.
35 Overall, the evidence suggests that IgE-mediated allergy probably can affect the brain, either directly or indirectly.
36 Countries that seem unable or unwilling to communicate directly with each other can do so indirectly by providing information to the media.
37 By improving the working environment of teachers, governors could indirectly improve relationships between staff and pupils.
38 Most school officials came to regard me, and indirectly the hospital, rather positively.
39 Paradoxically, community councils are an insidious form of planning since they stem indirectly from the dominant ideology.
40 Aldermen were indirectly elected by the councillors for a six-year term and comprised one-quarter of the total council membership.
41 Countries not so reliant on oil because of lack of industrial development can be hard hit indirectly.
42 We have seen that the principal intellectual characteristics of adolescence stem directly or indirectly from the development of formal structures.
43 Many people accused the government of mismanaging the environment and indirectly causing the flooding.
44 Here, Congress has acted indirectly under its spending power to encourage uniformity in the States' drinking ages.
45 These results suggest that caffeine indirectly affects many neurotransmitter systems through its direct effects on adenosine receptors.
46 Vegetation indirectly created the protective ozone shield by pumping oxygen into the atmosphere.
47 Women in particular should be on guard against apologizing for themselves indirectly by this sort of tentative behaviour.
48 These findings suggest that lipoprotein abnormalities in the diabetic state may also indirectly affect platelet function by damaging vascular endothelium.
49 Labour markets are indirectly affected by monopolistic competition in product markets.
50 Research into colorectal tumours has directly or indirectly contributed to the discovery of three new tumour suppressor genes.
51 Professional roles in offering support both directly and indirectly through other helpers will remain important in facilitating this process of accessing opportunities.
52 Modern legislation had increasingly vested quasi-judicial powers in officials and excluded or indirectly diminished the authority of the courts.
53 All the major players now offer a range of minimum price contracts,[http://sentencedict.com/indirectly.html] which will use options and futures indirectly.
54 The theory also goes some way towards answering the question of why people speak indirectly.
55 You will have to buy this directly or indirectly from one of the telephone companies serving your local area.
56 Congressional elections are by universal and compulsory adult suffrage with one-third of the senators elected indirectly.
57 The investment will create 750 jobs directly and a great many more indirectly.
58 First of all, the brain controls many bodily functions, either directly via nerve impulses or indirectly via hormones.
59 Safety equipment contributes directly to efficiency and productivity and indirectly to financial savings from a reduction in accidents.
60 These are inherent weaknesses that are best exploited only indirectly, lest criticism backfire.
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