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1 They were approached indirectly through an intermediary. 2 They were approached indirectly through an go-between. 3 Perhaps I was indirectly responsible for the misunderstanding. 4 He referred indirectly to the territorial dispute. 5 Drugs are indirectly responsible for the violence. 6 The two sides would only meet indirectly, through middlemen. 7 The old rates were at least indirectly related to income; the new tax takes no account of a person's ability to pay. 8 She still controls the company indirectly through her son, who is the managing director. 9 Another possibility is that caffeine affects skeletal muscles indirectly. 10 These measures were seen as indirectly reducing condoned truancy. 11 So Harvester tried to close the mill indirectly. 12 Indirectly, perhaps, but not quite that openly. 13 Whatever affects one directly affects all indirectly. 14 Indirectly, this helped to stimulate industrial development. 15 Directly or indirectly, ownership provides the dollars and authority an enterprise needs to conduct its business. 16 Losses associated directly and indirectly with regional conflict between 1980 and 1988 are estimated at US$16 to 17 billion. 17 Its initial presentation indirectly reflected the growing polarities within Christendom. 18 Community organizing indirectly produces positive health impacts, through strengthening social networks, community participation, psychological empowerment, and community competence. 19 This did affect the Croydon area indirectly, by the withdrawal of tram route 12. 20 Declines in infant mortality may have contributed indirectly to declining fertility, though evidence on the matter is inconclusive. 21 These are composed largely of local councillors indirectly appointed by their local authority but not directly elected to these bodies. 22 But the state - indirectly - contributes over 50 percent of annual funds in the form of subscriptions paid for news services. 23 This usually occurred indirectly,[www.] but none the less effectively introducing this information which Parliament had tried to rule out as admissible evidence. 24 The new law will affect us all, directly or indirectly. 25 Things in a system are intertwined, linked directly or indirectly into a common fate. 26 In other cases the access would have to come indirectly through vignettes and case histories. 27 The actual drafting of every constitution is either directly or indirectly controlled by those with political power in the society. 28 Climate can affect marine organisms directly, through temperature intolerance, and indirectly, through affecting food resources. 29 In some cases costs and benefits must be estimated indirectly or inferred because pertinent market prices do not exist. 30 In fact the entire circuit is either directly or indirectly biased from this potential divider.