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"indirectly" Definitions
  1. not as the main aim, cause or result of something, but in addition to it; not in a direct line or manner
  2. in a way that is not clear or obvious
"indirectly" Synonyms
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902 Sentences With "indirectly"

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LetterOne indirectly holds 13.2 percent of Turkcell, while Karamehmet's Cukurova indirectly holds a 13.8 percent stake.
Fridman's LetterOne indirectly holds 13.2 percent of Turkcell, while Karamehmet's Cukurova indirectly holds a 13.8 percent stake.
So the failure to secure the border affects me in Kansas indirectly and it affects you in New York indirectly.
As a player, as a writer, we are perhaps indirectly promoting that, indirectly celebrating violence, even if you yourself don't believe in it.
CHX's Kim said that once the deal closes, 50.5 percent of CHX will be indirectly owned by U.S. citizens, with 49.5 percent indirectly owned by Chinese citizens.
Whitaker, has the president, directly or indirectly, told you he wants Mueller gone?" or, "Has the president, directly or indirectly, asked you to limit Mueller's budget?" or, "Has any representative of (or intermediary with) the president asked or told you, directly or indirectly, to keep Mueller's report confidential?
The Supreme Court indirectly supported that view in late June.
They were used to indirectly discover gravitational waves in 1974.
Directly and indirectly through his investment firm Kingdom Holding 4280.
The first ad to address the issue did so indirectly.
Data is going to drive healthcare, which indirectly impacts insurance.
It is indirectly wholly owned by the Henan provincial government.
Some of those shares are indirectly linked to company directors.
Securus may have obtained its location data indirectly from LocationSmart.
Many of those who flow back south do so indirectly.
Arcuri also said the "Huawei situation" could indirectly impact Apple.
Fortunately, the European Union's law should indirectly help Americans somewhat.
"Yes or no," the audience yelled when Walden answered indirectly.
If the zombies attack, it only indirectly impacts the sorghum.
Previous estimates of oxygen's past abundance have been made indirectly.
They were emphatic, direct, and indirectly backed by the GCHQ.
Rather, the benefits are felt by millions directly and indirectly.
These are all directly or indirectly related to the disaster.
"Indirectly it might be coming from his side," he said.
This industry directly and indirectly employs more than 220,85033 people.
It mainly aids U.S. companies indirectly, by assisting other agencies.
Many companies have ties to weapons, either directly or indirectly.
Thousands of jobs could be created, both directly and indirectly.
Propel is indirectly a minority investor in Coinbase, Gilbert said.
The agency will benefit indirectly, Dave Clegern, a spokesman, said.
Directly or indirectly, we have also been victims of terrorism.
That could hurt the housing market both directly and indirectly.
And that doesn't count the deaths indirectly caused by coronavirus.
"Roe is under threat, both directly and indirectly," she said.
"We certainly buy tin indirectly from Myanmar," Pan told Reuters.
The employees had nothing directly or even indirectly to gain.
Indirectly, members can rate and recommend wines to each other.
The form does appear to address the condo question indirectly.
His liberalism seems to have been inspired, indirectly, by the
And even Ukraine's farmers have reaped some rewards, albeit indirectly.
In "Progressive Labor" (1964) DeCarava acknowledges racial violence, but indirectly.
Yet, this kind of partnership still indirectly benefits Netflix. How?
We all have been victimized somehow either directly or indirectly.
Porn also feeds body-image woes indirectly via partners' viewing habits.
If the Constitution ensures that the people act only indirectly and
Still disturbing, of course, but only indirectly related to current situation.
Turkey, by contrast, has tightened monetary policy belatedly and often indirectly.
"By hurting Mexico, (Trump) is indirectly helping Lopez Obrador," he said.
Many social policies indirectly affect this intersection of health and climate.
Mr Xi's appointments in the provinces help him directly and indirectly.
I think we all feel that way, directly or indirectly affected.
Has ISIS managed, indirectly, to bring Sunnis, Shia, and Kurds together?
But protecting them could indirectly help others at risk as well.
Fireflies are thus directly and indirectly harmed by overuse of pesticides.
The Queen herself also (indirectly) said a public HBD to Markle.
Instead, it would ensure that taxpayers do not indirectly fund abortions.
There are two basic ways to initiate sex: directly or indirectly.
Smartphones might indirectly affect people's wellbeing by making them sleep less.
It is also influenced by internal metabolic processes, but only indirectly.
These places are tended to by the community, indirectly or directly.
She is probably indirectly responsible for all your favourite pop stars.
He has prosecuted directly or indirectly more than 5,000 criminal cases.
It also indirectly undermined the mental and physical resilience of women.
But even when they hit indirectly, these economic forces are strong.
Hackers may have indirectly delivered the malware to other targets too.
Ever since, Washington has been governed by Congress, directly or indirectly.
The industry estimates it directly and indirectly employs some 212,210 people.
The auto industry employs over 271.0950 million people directly and indirectly.
And the question is how directly or indirectly we introduce costs.
And I would argue they are not harming people indirectly either.
S. manufacturing, indirectly promoting advanced defense capabilities to be transferred abroad.
Noguchi was also responsible, however indirectly, for Blunk's turn to woodworking.
And despite this, they indirectly decide what measures the government orders.
It can indirectly impact households and businesses by easing credit conditions.
Takeout apps may be indirectly encouraging restaurants to use more plastic.
Four people died from the storm, two directly and two indirectly.
Australia has flatly banned Huawei and Japan has done so indirectly.
It is unfortunate that this Times article indirectly besmirches the Yankees.
Wash's war on corruption, which either directly or indirectly felled numerous
McConnell indirectly referenced the dispute at the start of Thursday's session.
I answer to my constituents directly and indirectly to all Americans.
On Monday, she responded indirectly, on Twitter, to Mr. Helme's comment.
Through the deal, Cathay General indirectly acquired Far East National Bank.
Thiam said he had not directly or indirectly authorized the surveillance.
I mean, you've been in touch and indirectly with Julian Assange.
Thiam said he had not directly or indirectly authorised the surveillance.
Rihanna appeared to respond indirectly to Brown's comments via her Instagram Story.
A lot of the complexity buys us something, either directly or indirectly.
Studies have showed that gratitude can indirectly influence physical health, as well.
Who are the competitors — directly, indirectly, adjacently, up and down the stack?
Photosynthesis directly or indirectly powers and sustains almost every organism on Earth.
Baotou Huazi's stake investment would have increased Tomorrow's share in Huaxia indirectly.
So Israel and Hamas are talking indirectly about a longer-term deal.
And inadvertently and indirectly, she caused the death of her beloved husband.
It indirectly affects every man, woman, and child in the United States.
So maybe the OnePlus CEO has already told us that spec indirectly.
It's one Solange poses directly in lyrics and indirectly with this album.
But already it is clear that the AfD can influence them indirectly.
He then indirectly called out Facebook for its half-baked GDPR changes.
Giants like Monsanto are investing indirectly as limited partners to established funds.
Raymond has not reached out to any of them, directly or indirectly.
I never received any instruction or directions from him directly or indirectly.
Aiding militias, even indirectly, does not foster stability in Libya, he says.
T. jobs that are supported directly and indirectly through the app economy.
Indirectly, he is also working for the interests of the European Union.
If you run an Ethereum node, you indirectly contribute to USDC transactions.
Previously, trade occurred indirectly through third currencies such as the U.S. dollar.
Directly and indirectly, Trump has been giving Putin many reasons to smile.
He may be an owner indirectly as an investor in a fund.
So, if you use debit, you could indirectly help keep prices affordable.
"They can pay for it indirectly through NAFTA," Trump told the Journal.
On Saturday, Trump indirectly called Kim "short and fat" in a tweet.
Facebook, for example, began talking about the Jio effect indirectly in 2016.
We also know that the Henry Kissinger State Department indirectly encouraged Pinochet.
I don't want him to make one penny from me, even indirectly.
And when he spoke indirectly of Trump, he did not sound alarmed.
"Indirectly you are telling [the Islamists] that they are winning," he says.
"By saving them you are indirectly causing only more death," Francken said.
Clinton indirectly referenced the GOP front-runner's proposal to monitor Muslim neighborhoods.
Pierce has worked in Republican politics directly and indirectly for 30 years.
Catching certain kinds of viruses can indirectly increase your risk of cancer.
Indirectly, they have weighed it, measured its girth, monitored its feeding habits.
Casino would acquire all controlling shares in GPA indirectly owned by Exito.
Skipper's network indirectly pays both men tens of millions of dollars annually.
The cruise industry could still benefit indirectly from the stimulus, Scholes said.
But someone with the coronavirus might indirectly pass it on to thousands.
Most workers own financial assets indirectly through their pensions or retirement plans.
I'm writing about The Space Between indirectly because it's an indirect game.
Mexico will pay for the wall — "indirectly," President Donald Trump claimed Thursday.
Gamevice claims Nintendo has either directly or indirectly infringed on its patent.
Washington has been indirectly involved in Yemen for more than four years.
People will inevitably move — even indirectly from the countries that are quarantined.
The crisis has also triggered another threat to Turkey's economy, albeit indirectly.
To most of these El Chapo responded indirectly or not at all.
A tax rebate for the Mississippi hotel could indirectly benefit the company.
So much of welfare at least indirectly pays people not to work.
The industry employs more than 850,000 people directly and indirectly in Britain.
My life was affected by Graham and Bush both indirectly and directly.
Batelco is 78% directly and indirectly owned by the government of Bahrain.
Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Committee indirectly financed Steele's dossier.
And New York home buyers picked up the tab, at least indirectly.
You can see it, at least indirectly, in the law's approval rating.
A lot of high-wage jobs relied on exports, either directly or indirectly.
And many more are indirectly affected by disorders experienced by someone we love.
Indirectly, it also recalls the Old Testament tale of Jonah and the Whale.
In the case of his tax returns, Trump has responded, at least indirectly.
But speaking anecdotally, meth directly or indirectly affects every gay man I know.
An additional 43 deaths indirectly caused by the hurricane were reported in Florida.
"I don't see any impact on ASML either directly or indirectly," he said.
Henry Cavendish first indirectly measured that number, G in the late 18th century.
But there are indeed ways Trump can get the money from Mexico indirectly.
"Higher parental income indirectly impaired leadership performance by fostering narcissism," the report said.
Some slaves were also directly or indirectly told to have sex with Raniere.
But farm spending indirectly underpins other sectors, said Alberta Agriculture Minister Devin Dreeshen.
Ironically, the outcry of an engineering talent shortage is indirectly reinforcing the problem.
And there's a bunch of kids whose parents met indirectly through the show.
Roughly 17,583—including those employed indirectly—are in Wyoming, many in Campbell County.
The order also mandated that Hodak not contact her either directly or indirectly.
At least the electoral college is indirectly linked to each state's population size.
But it may protect them indirectly, by making their blood poisonous to Anopheles.
Cidron Xingu Limited is indirectly controlled by Nordic Capital Fund IX and Sampo.
The soldiers sold guns directly to the dealers and indirectly via their brokers.
Today it controls, directly and indirectly, a business empire worth billions of dollars.
Arthur: Indirectly to me, local creativity has become the most important right now.
Abel reported holding his Berkshire stake indirectly for the benefit of his family.
Do you know if you ever directly or indirectly helped the security forces?
You can also create a pinhole projector to view the eclipse indirectly outside. 
It directly employs an estimated 300,000 people, with an additional 600,000 indirectly employed.
We know that, in animals, a parent's genetics can indirectly influence their offspring.
David Kang said North Korea's nuclear program could be funded indirectly by Kaesong.
William Pierce has worked in Republican politics directly and indirectly for 30 years.
The Trump administration may very well have been responsible for this attack indirectly.
Data are rarely valuable in themselves; they tend to generate value only indirectly.
Anyone that can directly or indirectly assist in revenue creation is desirable, period.
Others in the utility and transportation sectors are indirectly responsible for carbon emissions.
Alex Ross Perry makes films about writers and artists, sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly.
"Italy ...is exposed to the consequences of protectionism directly and indirectly," he said.
Some critique indirectly, as in, say, the femininity-satirizing works of Sarah Lucas.
Another set of leaks indirectly benefited Rosatom, Russia's state-owned atomic energy company.
Mr. Cooperman's timely trades indirectly benefited a grandson, whose account Mr. Cooperman managed.
Clinton apologized, albeit indirectly, for using the term "superpredator" a quarter-century ago.
Less obvious is that stockholders may indirectly be losing out on future growth.
Q. A lot of artists choose to comment on politics symbolically or indirectly.
They are going to attack him — carefully, and maybe indirectly — as mentally unfit.
This change was, indirectly, a shot at the way Sandman makes his living.
That's no different in the sectors directly and indirectly impacted by freight railroads.
But it will continue to reverberate in our lives, indirectly, but not subtly.
The Room, in my view, is part of culture actually, directly and indirectly.
But it actually connects people, directly and indirectly, and I'm always promoting it.
I have never met Steve Bannon or communicated with him, directly or indirectly.
Every employee at a company directly or indirectly contributes to its bottom line.
Interestingly, the Chinese government has also indirectly created political incentives for their construction.
When we come into contact with Sottsass in the wild, it's usually indirectly.
The cars indirectly replace the CTS midsize and ATS compact sedans for Cadillac.
"Showing a lead female character, it is indirectly empowering women," Mansour told Reuters.
"Showing a lead female character, it is indirectly empowering women," Mansour told Reuters.
Enter the VAT, which taxes personal income indirectly by collecting it from businesses.
The United States says the partly unpaid loans continue to damage Boeing indirectly.
"In reality, his death was indirectly caused by the hurricane," Ms. Bonilla said.
During his remarks, Mr. Sanders also briefly and somewhat indirectly, addressed his health.
Around half of English words are also derived directly or indirectly from Latin.
He says his refusal to genuflect was indirectly a result of his humiliation.
Within moments of taking the lectern Friday, Mr. Sessions indirectly corrected the record.
But the proposed head tax on companies would hit wages indirectly and regressively.
Currently, the wind sector directly and indirectly supports up to 4,000 Nebraska jobs.
Directly or indirectly, every well-crafted public diplomacy program enhances America's national security.
Other editions of the "Facts First" campaign have also indirectly targeted the president.
This governmental environment has indirectly enabled more instances of corrupt or unethical activities.
Nonetheless we still think that we only indirectly compete with other dating apps.
As Secretary Mnuchin's comment indirectly observed, an overvalued dollar weakens America's export competitiveness.
As important tools in government policymaking, economic models affect our lives, albeit indirectly.
Article II prohibits non-nuclear states from receiving the transfer, directly or indirectly.
But they argue the funding is fungible and can still indirectly support abortion.
Miller's documentary indirectly points out why such a quality is valued in astronauts.
Some professional climbers are, in fact, indirectly battling each other become record holders.
These choices may be made directly or indirectly, and through a variety of mechanisms.
It indirectly affects me now and I think sooner or later something might happen.
Boatlift politics Castro, if indirectly, nearly prevented the Bill Clinton presidency from ever happening.
Banks often need such written assurances to conduct transactions tied even indirectly to Iran.
At this point, we've covered almost everything that's indirectly related to waking up early.
The government is pushing advisors toward a lower-cost fee structure, directly and indirectly.
But the campaign may have benefited indirectly from the pirated Facebook records, Fischer added.
In the premiere episode, she tried to kill an innocent little boy, albeit indirectly.
Delivering food as aid, even indirectly, by vouchers or e-cards, inevitably distorts markets.
Clinton also indirectly addressed Trump's controversial remarks on Warren in a tweet on Saturday.
On top of that, they assume the industry generates over 100,19963 more jobs indirectly.
But Facebook isn't a democracy, where citizens are setting those codes (however indirectly) themselves.
Any steps that penalize European firms directly or indirectly would create a downward spiral.
It envisaged turning the Senate into an indirectly elected revising chamber of regional officials.
Immigrants with European heritage directly and indirectly benefited from this system of white supremacy.
The security element of relationship is indirectly tied to the South China Sea conflict.
The first is the influence, directly or indirectly, of European powers in the region.
Indirectly, mental health issues can take an "enormous toll" on employee productivity, he said.
SPVs have the potential to directly hurt wealthy investors and indirectly hurt startup employees.
I suppose it only makes sense that Christene indirectly inspired my own apartment search.
Their properties are examined indirectly through the geometry of the space they live in.
WATTERS: So you believe that Antifa is indirectly linked to the Democratic Party leadership?
The conceptual basis behind "Condensation Cube" indirectly points to this cascade of statistical modeling.
Transactions with no RV exposure would only be indirectly affected by lower recovery proceeds.
And if you're on the national team, you're indirectly spreading the ideas of Communism.
It could indirectly also influence the choice of head of the European Central Bank.
I have never been contacted by anyone connected to Wikileaks, either directly or indirectly.
The mine could help local people indirectly, too, by bankrolling a cash-strapped government.
He said over 110,000 people depended, directly or indirectly, on Mechel for a living.
The room has only been probed indirectly, with the help of cosmic ray muons.
It's amazing to see the reactions even when the topic was only discussed indirectly.
Even the textile industry owed its rapid growth indirectly to the military-industrial complex.
Should they work indirectly—writing letters, calling senators, and politely nagging congresspeople on Twitter?
Protests against the war in Vietnam played a role, however indirectly, in ending it.
Trade has also helped him indirectly by keeping the prices of other products up.
A common theme I heard was that the events had indirectly benefited their careers.
The government's grant of primary land development rights to Huafa indirectly subsidises the company.
In fact, Amazon may be at least indirectly responsible for the name's increasing popularity.
Trump has taken several trade actions that are aimed directly or indirectly at China.
Similarly, Flynn did not register as a foreign agent while lobbying indirectly for Turkey.
Such steps are meant to keep our roads safe, and they indirectly help drivers.
In her epilogue — her visit with James Salter — Ms. Roiphe indirectly acknowledges this oversight.
A lot of these works relate directly and in some cases indirectly to skateboarding.
Many Australian pension funds indirectly own roads, airports and ports through external fund managers.
More recently, Republicans indirectly acknowledge climate change is occurring — but still don't say it.
It noted that growing risks to the global economy could indirectly impact Israel's economy.
So you can see, directly or indirectly, people were killed because of that film.
Whatever affects one directly" — "Yes, sir," someone in the audience responded — "affects all indirectly.
Creators around the world are being affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, often indirectly.
Sex was also an issue, indirectly, for Oleg, who encountered his former lover Tatiana.
Even then, Mr. Trump was only indirectly insulted rather than called out by name.
That's why Iran now indirectly controls four Arab capitals: Beirut, Baghdad, Sana and Damascus.
Greta Thunberg rebuked Mr. Trump, albeit indirectly, in a speech that followed his yesterday.
In fact we're responsible directly and indirectly for one percent of the Australian GDP.
Mary blames Jamie both for his brother's death and, indirectly, for her own problem.
By detecting that radiation, scientists could indirectly detect the existence of the early stars.
In Nebraska, that meant overwhelming passage of a resolution that indirectly scolded conservative Sen.
"It would indirectly lead to promotion of nuclear power," a construction company manager wrote.
And if you're drawing revenue from content directly or perhaps indirectly, that creates responsibilities.
Mr. Bloomberg may also indirectly be challenging — or upstaging — his successor's approach to culture.
This person would make decisions that affect millions directly, and the entire nation indirectly.
"It is a suspension that is actually indirectly related or actually unrelated," he said.
Additionally, the bill would force activists to disclose stakes they acquired indirectly through derivatives.
Steele's research was indirectly funded by the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign.
Marketing campaigns like Klarna's "Shop like a Queen" indirectly encourage shoppers to buy more.
Numerous tech startups have received funding from Saudi Arabia indirectly, through SoftBank's Vision Fund.
"Indirectly, the system of refugee protection in Mexico would be self-financing," Hopfner said.
Both of these stories directly and indirectly communicate something about black people and women.
Her work addresses a wide range of formal and social issues directly and indirectly.
Indirectly, the Howard trade finally gives this franchise/fanbase something to look forward to.
Then, Al Gore indirectly brought up furloughs at a Democratic primary debate with Mr. Dukakis.
The investors do not get direct equity in Uber either, only indirectly through the fund.
Here are five ways Fidel Castro influenced American presidential politics and government, overtly and indirectly.
Erdogan said Europe was "dancing in a minefield" by directly or indirectly supporting terrorist groups.
Most of us have had our lives impacted directly or indirectly by a cancer diagnosis.
The military has ruled Pakistan directly and indirectly for most of its 71-year history.
Among other investments, his company AdWhirl was (somewhat indirectly) sold to Google for $750 million.
The new talks will be conducted indirectly, not face-to-face, he told Al Hayat.
Mexico is paying (indirectly) for the Wall through the new USMCA, the replacement for NAFTA!
Amazon's services actually indirectly contributed to the whole Cambridge Analytica mess in the first place.
Messina told shareholders that Intesa indirectly held 25.3 percent of that bond through the fund.
The sultanate of Oman directly and indirectly owns a 37 percent stake in the bank.
Israel spends more time negotiating (albeit indirectly) with Hamas, which it considers a terrorist group.
"Indirectly, there were a lot of deaths," said Misael Peris, administrator of the funeral home.
The funds had been indirectly controlled by Otkritie Holding, the former parent of Otkritie bank.
It has now been taken over by the government, which indirectly owned 40% of it.
Thank you to all who contributed, directly or indirectly, to this right and just outcome.
This is a threat to the freedom of the Internet and indirectly open society itself.
This, in turn, can indirectly influence both messaging from candidates and coverage decisions from editors.
The company is indirectly controlled by funds advised by Mid Europa Partners, a financial investor.
But while biopesticides may result indirectly in an animal's death, they don't directly poison it.
"Right now, this is a guy ... who often works very indirectly," Gould told Entertainment Weekly.
The rats, as it turns out, are indirectly connected to a major underworld conspiracy — literally.
One way to detect black holes indirectly is by looking for extraordinarily bright galactic cores.
And in reality, most AI is operated or informed directly or indirectly by actual people.
But within that structure Woodson indirectly addresses all the things we leave unsaid about adolescence.
She also indirectly noted her popular vote victory, which Trump has insisted was not legitimate.
Encouraging stereotyping under the guise of gaydar contributes -- directly or indirectly -- to stereotyping's downstream consequences.
It is indirectly wholly owned by the State Council via Central Huijin Investment Co., Ltd.
That's what firms like Direct Lending Investments aim to allow investors to do, albeit indirectly.
NEEP loans and on-lending indirectly to SMEs were the key growth drivers in 2016.
More than one million Iraqis have been killed directly or indirectly since the 85033 invasion.
But each such supplier should use their dollars to buy American products (directly or indirectly).
Doing so would mean that contributors to the foundation would be indirectly footing the bill.
Innovation could lower prices and thus stimulate incomes indirectly, boosting demand for new jobs elsewhere.
Often, these objects are found indirectly, by observing how the planets affect their host stars.
Mr. Retelny's opinion does a disservice to the many shareholders who his industry indirectly serves.
China's people will pay the price, directly or indirectly, to US farmers for their crops.
It also sought evidence of shipments to the countries indirectly through front or shell companies.
However, a Lib Dem resurgence could indirectly help Johnson and his mission to deliver Brexit.
Hodges Funds owns Brunswick and Eagle Materials directly or indirectly though its mutual funds. Disclaimer
Trump was a target throughout the evening for the glittering Hollywood cognoscenti, directly or indirectly.
At least 2900 deaths have been officially reported related directly or indirectly to the hurricane.
Political and military analysts said the dismissals in the military had weakened Mr. Sharif indirectly.
Per the Times, it's unknown whether Haspel "was involved, directly or indirectly" in KSM's torture.
And in a sense, it's precisely Apple and Samsung that have indirectly driven that growth.
One document says that Unicorn would "directly or indirectly acquire 100 percent ownership" of Otto.
Kero Kero Bonito's alt rock crossover into disco is indirectly woven into a political narrative.
Maybe the premise of being gotten off by a friend, however indirectly, made us uncomfortable.
Making matters worse, the family of Force's murderer is being paid, indirectly, by American taxpayers.
As a federal government agency, the NEA cannot engage in advocacy, either directly or indirectly.
Methane, the main component of natural gas, would only be indirectly regulated under the proposal.
The list goes on and on -- See's has always been there either directly or indirectly.
Trump had indirectly acknowledged the tariffs' impact by delaying some of the duties until Dec.
They already receive significant funding indirectly from taxpayers in the form of deductions and exemptions.
Mock is indirectly working on behalf of Ted Cruz's bid to be Republicans' presidential nominee.
Invoking civil war — even indirectly — was once a third rail of modern American presidential rhetoric.
And people should pay directly for communications services, instead of paying indirectly by forgoing democracy.
Eerie takeaway: Employers were responsible for providing better-quality health care, if indirectly, even then.
"They can pay for it indirectly through NAFTA," he told the newspaper in an interview.
The crown prince is indirectly helping the United States with another security challenge — North Korea.
Indirectly, rates would be pushed up which would then disrupt Fed's impending interest rate hike.
"I guess we're indirectly political," Ghost said, as Echo Delta's drone buzzed above North Point.
Price cuts for buyers are also common, but often made indirectly, to disguise widespread discounting.
Bodily injury can be communicated only indirectly, and Paul decides to do so through landscape.
But 47.8 percent of the drugs relied at least indirectly on some federally funded research.
But more often than not, critics say, Beijing's influence in the city is felt indirectly.
We employ about 30 people directly, and dozens more indirectly as freelancers and sales representatives.
Even more notably, the workers operate autonomously and attacks are launched indirectly trough danger pheromone.
Clinton indirectly referred to that effort as she discussed on Tuesday her warnings to Democrats.
It must be said that the government indirectly admits the existence of the plasma disaster.
All three help the White House indirectly communicate with other senators, an administration official said.
At least 10 tech companies played a role directly or indirectly in supporting these sites.
But the Trump administration argues that funding for abortion providers still indirectly supports the procedure.
"The PPG wouldn't alter your sentence, but you could indirectly extend your time," Fernandez said.
The investors are also not getting direct equity in Uber, but only indirectly through the fund.
Did the Trump administration make a promise, either directly or indirectly, in exchange for Ford's decision?
Their fate now, as a family, lie with an ICE officer who reports, indirectly, to Trump.
So the researchers had theorized that rocking-aided sleep would indirectly lead to greater memory consolidation.
Whether directly or indirectly, his influence can be felt across every generation of heavy music makers.
The character himself hasn't yet appeared on screen, but he was indirectly introduced in Thor: Ragnarok.
Autonomous vehicles Alphabet believes its self-driving cars could indirectly impact the health care industry, too.
But I think indirectly the impact on the global commodity markets could be the U.S. dollar.
Narrative was indirectly powered by the coveting of clothes as visual representation of having 'made it'.
Which, indirectly, leads to the part where I couldn't write for a month after seeing Hamilton.
We found reports of a total of 81 deaths linked directly or indirectly to the hurricane.
Frightened of failure, Stryka indirectly fractures her relationship to her partner-in-crime Callen (Rupert Friend).
Big tech companies have become among the most powerful entities in the world, at least indirectly.
Still, most women feel pressured, whether directly or indirectly, to not take advantage of that time.
There must also be "dark matter", unseen but revealed indirectly by the effects of its gravity.
Check. But the biggest takeaway here should be how GM is indirectly predicting an economic slowdown.
If Ant's stock achieves a high valuation in China, Alibaba shareholders will also benefit indirectly too.
The more of the commerce experience it owns, the more it can earn indirectly through ads.
But Microsoft had previously supported Apple only indirectly through a statement issued by an industry coalition.
Furthermore, Mr. Hicks has not, directly or indirectly, invested in or otherwise provided money to Amyntor.
It eliminated scores of personnel directly or indirectly involved in local language broadcasts to those countries.
Willey is not able to link the incidents that occurred directly or indirectly to Hillary Clinton.
Trump has suggested that Mexico could finance construction of the wall indirectly through changes to NAFTA.
Diversity is something Scalia indirectly advocated for in an opinion in the same-sex marriage case.
Disclosures: Craig personally owns all of these stocks directly or indirectly though the Hodges mutual funds.
Disclosures: Hodges personally owns all of these stocks directly or indirectly though the Hodges mutual funds.
All of my favorite Black romantic classics either directly or indirectly call larger themes into question.
Private loan rates might be variable, and therefore could be indirectly influenced by the Fed's decision.
Indirectly, at least, the trade has helped to finance IS. Most of the smugglers get away.
Many recognise it indirectly, though, when they speak of diversifying, particularly by expanding the summer season.
The game's racism cauterized the careers of Irvin and players like him, both directly and indirectly.
For Rogelio Sánchez, a bout of gastroenteritis more than 10 years ago indirectly saved his life.
Amazon says it has helped boost Seattle's economy indirectly by $38 billion between 2010 and 2016.
But this would be an example of the drug indirectly affecting cells, through the PLD2 pathway.
PayPal is not the only internet giant that has indirectly given a platform to stalkerware companies.
" He adds that Mycopolitan mushrooms also inspire his dishes indirectly: "Any byproduct is really phenomenal, too.
"The work that Google is doing in China is indirectly benefiting the Chinese military," Dunford said.
But it may benefit indirectly through EBRD projects or if Indian companies invest alongside the bank.
It may, however, benefit indirectly through EBRD projects or if Indian companies invest alongside the bank.
In the case of Google and AWS, we learned their response indirectly through published blog posts.
Play for Pop LeBron mentioned the Spurs a few times, directly and indirectly, throughout the Finals.
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - China's top state silicon chipmaker has indirectly raised its stake in Dialog Semiconductor (DLGS.
Andreessen Horowitz partners internally debated a policy change that indirectly made these senior-level hires possible.
They were not a direct result of Irma, but indirectly related to the storm, it said.
But also, the prosecutor cannot use anything that derived directly or even indirectly from that testimony.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham on Friday indirectly referenced her own apology to a Parkland, Fla.
Adding on sectors indirectly impacted, could more than double the hit to the economy's growth rate.
" Republicans say the bill would prevent rate regulation "directly through tariffing or indirectly through enforcement action.
To start, both were convicted with a hand, however indirectly, from former FBI director James Comey.
At present, oil reportedly employs around 21.5 percent of Saudi Arabia's population — both directly and indirectly.
"The ECB's record-low interest rates are indirectly pushing up the willingness to buy," Buerkl added.
The disaster has also indirectly fed the political infighting that is tearing the governing coalition apart.
He said that perhaps the knee injury had indirectly forced Cabrera not to swing too hard.
And it led indirectly to the archdiocese's commissioning an inquiry of its own leader, Archbishop Nienstedt.
CCF was set up in 0003 and is wholly owned indirectly by Chailease Finance Co, Ltd.
I told the NFL players indirectly, I said you have somebody -- they're saying people are aggrieved.
"I have never been contacted by anyone connected to Wikileaks, either directly or indirectly," he continued.
It is illegal under U.N. sanctions to directly or indirectly supply luxury goods to North Korea.
Avenatti's remarks mentioned Trump by name over a dozen times and indirectly referenced him countless more.
The leading factor prohibiting growth and opportunity in American cities – whether directly or indirectly – is regulation.
"The ECB's record-low interest rates are indirectly pushing up the willingness to buy," Buerkl noted.
He employs 14 staff, with 120 other people working indirectly for the company at several farms.
Few doubt his culpability -- directly or indirectly -- in the brutal murder, dismemberment and disposal of Khashoggi.
Off the table: Undermining pre-existing conditions protections, which could happen indirectly under a plan Sen.
It directly killed eight people in Louisiana, and indirectly killed nine more in the Southern state.
America's space investments directly create hundreds of thousands of good jobs and indirectly support millions more.
Trudeau touched more indirectly on another issue involving the US when he made reference to trade.
Vice President Mike Pence indirectly addressed the decision during a speech Friday afternoon in Anderson, Indiana.
It was, indirectly, a strike at Russia — Assad's ally and most powerful protector in the region.
The most successful tend to be those that capture a common experience or sentiment, sometimes indirectly.
Because it indirectly measures layoffs, it's considered one of the first signs of labor-market trouble.
Sometimes posters made threats indirectly, speculating about what groups would next be terrorized, bombed, or shot.
Two-thirds of school employees said that concerns about immigration enforcement were affecting their students indirectly.
Crude oil prices rose more than 3 percent, indirectly bolstering Iran's revenue as an oil producer.
Dr. Tanski, an associate pediatrics professor at Dartmouth's Geisel School of Medicine, begins her assessments indirectly.
Certainly, Western leaders have not been shy about holding Putin responsible, albeit indirectly, for Kadyrov's actions.
We know Mr. Yanukovych was Putin's man in Kiev — and therefore, indirectly, so was Mr. Manafort.
Iran's oil exports have crashed China could retaliate indirectly by seeking to undermine Trump's foreign policy.
Will that indirectly help people like Mr. Battogtokh, whose livelihoods depend on a strong Chinese economy?
Coronavirus has also impacted manufacturing in Southeast Asia, but to a lesser extent and mostly indirectly.
The difficulties of rural life elsewhere in the Mediterranean may have indirectly created conditions for wildfires.
Cambridge Analytica spokesman Nick Fievet said the company tried to get in touch with WikiLeaks indirectly.
But it is not known whether she was involved, directly or indirectly, in Mr. Mohammed's torture.
Facebook responded indirectly to Warren's point with a Saturday evening tweet from the Facebook Newsroom account.
Some of the things that Tesler is directly or indirectly responsible for: Apple's early UI guru.
NSO really only learns of cases of abuse from journalists, or indirectly from the victims themselves.
They also indirectly threatened his wife, warning that she should be careful when driving, he said.
Other former Republican presidents and presidential nominees either directly or indirectly criticized Trump for his response.
Numerous other big-name startups have received funding from Saudi Arabia indirectly, through SoftBank's Vision Fund.
And progressives would indirectly support churches that endorse candidates who are opposed to same-sex marriage.
"Indirectly, this partly also explains the reason for the EGP appreciation during the period," he said.
We need to be sure that our aid money does not even indirectly sustain that system.
The judge's order also barred him from making such comments indirectly, through family members or others.
More than 60,000 jobs are tied, directly and indirectly, to tourism and recreation along our coastline.
Have you or has anyone you know been affected by the war, either directly or indirectly?
While Nissan is listed in Japan, investors in the United States can buy its shares indirectly.
The Saudis are still indirectly routing billions of dollars into hot startups, with little public reprimand.
"Indirectly, I think [the FBI agents] are supporting it because they didn't say 'stop,'" said Salvatori.
When I compose I try not to listen to music so that I'm not influenced indirectly.
The DMCA has indirectly had other massive effects on the way YouTube and other platforms work.
Though McGowan declined to talk to the Times about the incident in question, she has indirectly referred to it over the years, obliquely discussing it as a rape in 2016 and claiming that most of Hollywood had supported her rapist, whom she indirectly alleged to be Weinstein.
It is also looking at how firms reinforce their cultural values directly, indirectly and through reward programs.
The university was at least indirectly affected by attacks and kidnappings by Taliban-linked insurgents last year.
La Repubblica also said on Sunday Bollore could increase his stake in Mediobanca to indirectly control Generali.
John Kelly, who served as Trump's second chief of staff -- was also indirectly linked to the case.
India is an agrarian country with around 60% of its people depending directly or indirectly upon agriculture.
They would also have to implement measures to prevent foreign nationals from directly or indirectly purchasing ads.
Researchers elsewhere, predominantly in Europe and Asia, have also used this technique to indirectly measure drug use.
In all, the industry accounts for 22,000 direct jobs and supports 100,000 jobs indirectly, said the association.
Kushner is Ivanka Trump's husband, and Whedon added a caption indirectly referring to her with the photo.
"Separately, we note that backlash versus Huawei's products in certain regions may help Cisco indirectly," Llanl added.
On the flip side — what if someone's indirectly or directly promoting policies that harm the LGBT community?
Trump reiterated his false claim that a revised NAFTA deal will "indirectly" pay for a border wall.
The nation's largest pension fund, the California Public Employees' Retirement System, invests directly and indirectly in infrastructure.
By walking away, Stenberg indirectly uplifted another woman of color, contributing to an even more diverse Hollywood.
But when smarter robots become more common, preventing them from hurting people indirectly will be the challenge.
In fact, the company now says that it will indirectly generate around 5 gigawatts of clean energy.
However, when we uncover new methods of communication, we indirectly find ourselves with new and unfamiliar feedback.
Its founder admired Adolf Hitler, and in 1948 the organization was blamed for indirectly inspiring Gandhi's assassination.
In passing he also throws it out there that Signal is "subsidized, indirectly, by FB ads" — i.e.
Negotiators should "listen between the lines" because people tend to express indirectly what they want, he said.
Closing the mines has long been contentious as they employ around 4,000 people directly and 11,000 indirectly.
Then he pivoted to inflate expectations for Mr. Sanders directly and Ms. Warren indirectly as neighboring senator.
Ruto and Kenyan television journalist Joshua arap Sang were charged with indirectly perpetrating murder, deportation, and persecution.
So American-Turkish frictions over the Kurds can indirectly benefit him and his allies, Russia and Iran.
Indirectly, the case brought up another question, as well: whether or not Postmates' drivers were considered employees.
Any agreement that results in us forfeiting control of CNN, whether directly or indirectly, is a nonstarter.
Apps should not directly or indirectly enable gifting of IAP content, features, or consumable items to others.
He claims to have been directly or indirectly responsible for more than 200 people leaving the Klan.
Glycine previously was indirectly detected in samples returned to Earth in 2006 from another comet, Wild 2.
The relatively lower-cost options will also lure retail investors to take part in futures trading indirectly.
Earlier, Ackman confirmed to CNBC he was approached indirectly by Icahn to purchase Icahn's stake in Herbalife.
Elsewhere, optimism seeps through Dallas's roster, some of which indirectly falls on the rookie Smith's raw shoulders.
A weaker US position An isolated Philippines would significantly weaken the US position both directly and indirectly.
While employers mostly benefit from this unpaid work indirectly, social media companies go right to the source.
FCC officials say China Mobile USA is indirectly and ultimately owned and controlled by the Chinese government.
Herring and mackerel would be especially hit, and it would indirectly hurt Denmark's onshore fish processing industry.
Author Nicolas Sparks, who is indirectly responsible for the couple, sent out his congratulations to the newlyweds.
Harris was also questioned, albeit indirectly, about the tensions between the factions of the House Republican conference.
More specifically, do Steinhauer's findings indirectly validate Hawking's calculation, proving that information is lost in black holes?
Taxing marijuana advertising — indirectly, by making it non-tax-deductible — seems like a prudent place to start.
This final prong is the one Comey depicts most indirectly, but it is perhaps the most important.
Avoid waffling or attempting to communicate your ambivalence indirectly, which can lead to more confusion and heartache.
Tip: Try tallying the number of times per day you compare yourself to someone else, even indirectly.
Fracking does, in fact, often indirectly cause minor earthquakes, which have plagued fracking-heavy states like Oklahoma.
There is growing evidence that they directly and indirectly draw lessons regarding military tactics and communication strategies.
Indirectly, the trend even forced Britain to drop out of the European exchange-rate mechanism in 1992.
Critics have long suspected that the kingdom's government may have either directly or indirectly supported the attacks.
Bohn became emotional at the thought that his health scare might have indirectly saved his mother's life.
My deeper concern is over the assault on democratic norms promoted directly and indirectly by this administration.
Berger, whose company employs 800 people directly and indirectly in Puerto Rico, said he's working with Gov.
If U.S. interests are supported, albeit indirectly, why should it matter in what country those streets are?
The tariffs indirectly affected China, which accounted for about 2 percent of U.S. steel imports in 2017.
Which also indirectly explains why I waited so long to buy a gaming console of my own.
The FBI investigated the phone numbers indirectly linked to Bandar in the summer and fall of 93.
The Fed's key short-term rate affects 30-year mortgages and other long-term rates only indirectly.
Analysts said China's censorship could indirectly help the country in the global race to develop sophisticated chatbots.
In their note, the economists said the plan would indirectly encourage companies to issue more debt overseas.
The future of American space exploration Appropriately, Scobee's command will indirectly intersect with NASA later this year.
Embraer's statute forbids any investor to own 35 percent or more of its shares directly or indirectly.
Even Facebook, Google and Wikipedia have a lot of their value expressed in G.D.P. figures, albeit indirectly.
Eva Longoria indirectly sided with Nia Long in the "Empire" feud, declaring her love for the actress.
The devolution isn't just depressing for David, either — he's affecting those around him, both directly and indirectly.
Would you say these acts are connected—either directly or indirectly—to Donald Trump and his policies?
Fitch understands that roughly 40% of take-up is currently directly or indirectly linked to e-commerce.
Or they might want to charge more for parking so as to indirectly provide a revenue source.
All those companies were also sanctioned for being controlled or owned directly or indirectly by Mr. Deripaska.
You just demonstrated what's called "transitive inference" — the ability to compare things indirectly, based on previous juxtapositions.
A democracy is government by the people, who may rule either directly or indirectly, through elected representatives.
What has not been changed is the continuing desire to operate through their proxies indirectly against us.
Indirectly, at least, Brexit appeared to have played a role in shaping the local election results. Mrs.
That's how Iran today has managed to indirectly control four Arab capitals: Beirut, Baghdad, Damascus and Sana.
SunPower is the nation's No. 2 commercial solar-power company, employing thousands of workers directly and indirectly.
The airport directly and indirectly contributes to about 5% of Hong Kong's gross domestic product, per Bloomberg.
In fact, Spock's indictment originated indirectly with an October 1967 presidential order to Attorney General Ramsey Clark.
But Russian media -- and the Russian embassy in London -- have indirectly expressed some glee over the incident.
The prize was named for their writing teacher, Ms. Magid, who was indirectly responsible for their relationship.
Indirectly, he&aposs able to gain access to a high-growth area while taking less-traditional risks.
The opening moves between Mr. Xi and Mr. Moon have taken place indirectly and under subdued circumstances.
Bob Goodlatte, who want to extract as much as possible from Democrats on indirectly related immigration issues.
That influence was also indirectly exerted over the adults entrusted with ensuring the protection of the young.
Women, according to Robin Lakoff, are supposed to communicate indirectly, while men are expected to communicate directly.
The authors pointed out that the lower debt burden for the newly insured indirectly helps other people.
CNN responded last October to the president's criticism with the "Facts First" campaign indirectly targeting the president.
Help somebody find their fallen comrades, and they'll turn out to be indirectly involved in the killing.
Other Iraqis who assisted the American military or government in Iraq indirectly remained in limbo on Thursday.
Foreign nationals are barred by law from participating directly or indirectly in such decisions, Common Cause noted.
Olafsson's sparse, unadorned language intensifies an understanding that this story is indirectly about those who are voiceless.
This number doesn't count the millions of children who indirectly benefit from this critical anti-poverty program.
Under that provision, no public funding may be used directly or indirectly to aid any religious school.
Yet the giant is visible only indirectly: through footprints in fields and shadows that fall across skyscrapers.
But, he reiterated, U.S. relationships in the region do allow for the military to "indirectly" counter Iran.
Transactions with no RV exposure would only be indirectly affected by lower recovery proceeds from defaulted clients.
Modern Republicans exalt "job creators," that is, people who own businesses directly or indirectly via their stockholdings.
She initiates it indirectly, by showing them photos that she's been holding in a safe deposit box.
Immigrants contribute to both goals, directly through their presence in the country and indirectly by raising children.
This led to the suspicion that, if the worm is indeed responsible, it is doing its harm indirectly.
Clinton indirectly challenged him, highlighting her leadership on women's issues and her backing from major abortion rights groups.
"Millions of U.S. citizens indirectly invest in Freeport with their savings accounts and their retirement plans," Adkerson said.
And the storm killed many people indirectly, such as from a lack of medical treatment for chronic disease.
But so what if the Valley's oligarchs did stand to benefit, if indirectly, from their scientific do-gooding?
Earlier in the day, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi had indirectly dismissed claims these crossings were shut.
The BOJ's aggressive monetary easing program since 2013 has indirectly weakened the yen JPY= and boosted exporters' profits.
Specifically, Royal Bank of Scotland Group indirectly owned a 25% stake in Loot via an investment by Bó!
It accounts for about 22,000 direct jobs and supports 100,000 jobs indirectly, said the Canadian Steel Producers Association.
It is a pretty big stretch to hold Luther even indirectly responsible for Karl Marx and his followers.
It's also indirectly tied to yet another acronym called variable compensation pay (VCP)—the source of employee bonuses.
But the majority of Fashion Week labor is unpaid, or at the very least, indirectly tied to business.
Deals on Amazon for the voice-controlled Echo speakers had the promise of boosting its sales indirectly, too.
It looks unlikely to make America markedly safer, and by stoking resentment it could indirectly do the reverse.
For the people who will be hurt indirectly, just by living in an increasingly polarized and hateful country.
What we're now left with is an antiquated rule that indirectly prioritizes the wants of child murdering psychopaths.
These were the highlights: • Senator Ted Cruz tweaked Mr. Trump immediately — but a bit indirectly — for his absence.
Wednesday's rainfall was only "indirectly related" to the brewing storm, said Andrew Orrison, a National Weather Service meteorologist.
By strategically leveraging the press to influence public perception, you indirectly influence regulatory rule-making and legislative decisions.
But he indirectly promotes, through his repeated criticism, those written by those he would consider rats — even more.
It's not just a matter of money, of course: Orion's development benefits many of the commercial companies indirectly.
As one minister has acknowledged, Paraguay already exports goods to China indirectly—mainly soyabeans sold onwards from Uruguay.
It's been said that mosquitoes have indirectly killed more than half of all humans who have ever lived.
"We indirectly heard that the credential and username posted online was from a known Russian hacker," Roberts said.
"Each of these names would benefit indirectly if a casino is located near its core operations," Daiwa said.
Many families have several members working at the two sites, which employ 8,000 people and many more indirectly.
The vacancies give President Donald Trump latitude to reshape the central bank, and hence, indirectly, its balance-sheet.
The Internal Revenue Service prohibits 501(c)(3)s to participate, either directly or indirectly, in political campaigns.
The banker said a favorably renegotiated trade agreement could indirectly help companies in Mexico's financial sector to grow.
CC: (Laughs) If you talk indirectly, everybody will be affected but directly, not too much I think. Yeah.
Certainly for each defense manufacturing job, other adjacent jobs are supported indirectly by higher demand for defense products.
Are we humans selfish at our core, acting altruistically only when it may benefit us directly or indirectly?
The proposed bonds will be issued by indirectly wholly owned subsidiary CNAC (HK) Finbridge and guaranteed by ChemChina.
The actor also suggested that the show could, indirectly, have had a role in the 2016 presidential election.
The scale of the violence means that essentially every Rwandan has been affected, be it directly or indirectly.
He said 65,000 workers employed directly and indirectly by GM would have lost their jobs without his intervention.
"  He said in response he had never had contact with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange "either directly or indirectly.
"I have a feeling it's got to be somebody that we know either directly or indirectly," he says.
Henceforth Ahmadis were prohibited from professing their faith, and banned from "indirectly or directly posing as a Muslim".
The Fund, managed indirectly by the health ministry, covers current needs and has seen its contributions falling short.
American investigators have indirectly accused Mr Najib of receiving hundreds of millions of dollars from the beleaguered company.
There are also other pending lawsuits in states covering a wide variety of directly and indirectly related issues.
Ms. Yellen responded indirectly to that critique during a question-and-answer session after her speech on Monday.
Oil, whose prices have dropped precipitously in recent years, directly or indirectly employs roughly 70% of the population.
The industry employs 250,000 people both directly and indirectly and represents 44 percent of the country's industrial output.
Chinese businessmen indirectly channeled money to the Democratic National Committee and Clintons in the 220006s, triggering a scandal.
However, the greatest threat to marijuana legalization comes indirectly from the U.S. through the thickening of the border.
Nonfraternization policies typically do not allow relationships between managers and employees who directly or indirectly report to them.
Millar noted that the tariffs implemented so far have been on intermediate goods that only indirectly affect consumers.
The death of that person, who was not named, was "indirectly related to the hurricane," the DPS said.
"Mexico is paying (indirectly) for the Wall through the new USMCA, the replacement for NAFTA!" tweeted the President.
Contributions would be demanded from institutions enriched directly and indirectly under the system of slavery and Jim Crow.
"They have indirectly aided and abetted the thuggery of the Nazis, who were completely amoral," Mr. Blumenthal said.
Nor is that the novel's only death in which Juliet will find herself, however accidentally or indirectly, complicit.
That makes Amazon a threat, directly or indirectly, to a lot of brands that aren't already well known.
This is either directly or indirectly; such as sharing a bathroom, a dorm room or another communal space.
Speaking to a crowd in Anderson, Indiana, about tax reform and health care, Pence indirectly addressed Republican Sen.
" As Cohn notes, though, the chant that Trump indirectly blessed wasn't "Trump should fire his Jewish economic adviser.
Some former Indian enforcement officials said the practice of indirectly paying for manufacturing-related costs violates regulatory rules.
You've been around long enough that you must be seeing your influence, either directly or indirectly, in culture.
If I didn't have access to social media, even indirectly, I wouldn't have had the strong support system.
Indirectly, through things he worked on, as he was part of inventing dialysis, millions of people are alive.
White people in every part of early America directly or indirectly benefitted from the "peculiar institution" of slavery.
And it makes absolute, perfect sense; if you can directly or indirectly effect the outcome, then stay away.
It said it is also still confirming whether it directly or indirectly procures affected parts for overseas production.
Tehran denied this but officials still point the finger indirectly at Iran, using euphemisms such as "neighboring countries".
The Palestinian leadership uses a major chunk of foreign aid money to directly fund and indirectly support terrorism.
It might also indirectly remind us of the gift of gathering that we too often take for granted.
It also indicated that, at least indirectly, France endorsed Mr. Trump's judgment that Iran was a rogue regime.
But as they gauge wage pressures, analysts also pay close attention to the forces that indirectly affect wages.
This led me indirectly to Jesmyn Ward's MEN WE REAPED, a beautiful and searing memoir published in 2013.
After quarks were confirmed indirectly in an experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, in Menlo Park, Calif.
And in late August, in a tweet that indirectly criticized Trump, Ahmadinejad said that he loved all athletes.
It accounts for about 242.5,218.7 direct jobs and supports 100,000 jobs indirectly, said the Canadian Steel Producers Association.
One way that fiber benefits health is by giving us, indirectly, another source of food, Dr. Gewirtz said.
Kim Kardashian West indirectly cleared up rumors that Kylie Jenner may be the surrogate of her third child.
Asked whether he thought a rapidly modernizing China was engaged in a new colonialism, Mr. Mahathir answered indirectly.
The result is people threatening to boycott SoulCycle, arguing that their money is being indirectly funneled to Trump.
It did so indirectly, through five parallel stories of New Yorkers trying to navigate life a year later.
It wielded its immense influence indirectly, by cohering a serious, disciplined community and letting it do the work.
Neither regulators nor legislators should agree to changes that would effectively weaken that regime, whether directly or indirectly.
About two-thirds of India's 1.3 billion people depend directly or indirectly on the land for their livelihoods.
Until early this year, Tymoshenko was also being indirectly represented by another lobbyist, the law firm Wiley Rein.
That's a mind-boggling number of human beings locked up because of their addictions, either directly or indirectly.
Diamond's Atlas Merchant Capital Fund indirectly owns a 7.7 percent stake in SPAXS and is its biggest investor.
Five of the 10 feature-length and short documentaries nominated for Oscars are directly or indirectly about refugees.
Akvila and the company the Kovalchuks indirectly hold their stake in Sogaz via couldn't be reached for comment.
But an overly cautious application of these principles can also prevent research from happening and indirectly cause harm.
This is a blessing, because to hold a game in your mind is to play it, if indirectly.
Akvila and the company the Kovalchuks indirectly hold their stake in Sogaz via couldnt be reached for comment.
A fourth IRGC company is still on the sanctions list and is indirectly involved in one foreign deal.
One 2013 report estimated that the drone industry will directly and indirectly employ some 100,000 people by 2025.
For starters, did Mr. Trump order Mr. Flynn, directly or indirectly, to discuss sanctions with the Russian ambassador?
His criticism of NATO is inevitably, if indirectly, a criticism of Mr. Trump and his "America First" policy.
The negative comments help me uncover blind spots and also indirectly motivate me to continue improving the business.
Ilva, Europe's biggest steel plant, employs around 8,200 workers, with thousands more jobs depending indirectly on the site.
The difference is that, in Match's case, it indirectly profited from this, at consumers' expense, the suit claims.
"Singer directly or indirectly approached seven Stanford coaches about potential recruits between 2009 and 2019," Tessier-Lavigne said.
"Taxpayer dollars must not directly or indirectly subsidize abortion providers like Planned Parenthood," he said in the statement.
Cohen, under oath, has also accused Trump of indirectly instructing him to lie in a statement to Congress.
The consequences of this epic political battle will affect every American, directly or indirectly, for generations to come.
THEY DO A LOT OF THE CAPITAL EXPENDITURES INDIRECTLY THEY PROBABLY CREATE ANOTHER 43 OR 50 MILLION JOBS.
The firm indirectly owns shares in the companies through the many exchange-traded funds under BlackRock's iShares umbrella.
Contributions could come from Italian state lender Cassa Depositi e Prestiti as well as, indirectly, from the Treasury.
India isn't a member of the initiative and has repeatedly indirectly criticized the program for violating Indian sovereignty.
American tariffs on steel imports are partly to blame, although mostly indirectly, said Bernhard Kleinermann, a Salzgitter spokesman.
Then, looking at the collection, there was a great deal of work addressing this, either directly or indirectly.
This time, Mr. Obama is likely to ask the participants, if only indirectly, to stand with Washington over Beijing.
The Cuban government see the dissidents as a tiny minority with little public support and financed indirectly by Washington.
The investigation was reportedly begun after Barnes posted a private Facebook in which the transgender actress indirectly implicated Tambor.
Steele's research was, partially and indirectly, financed by the Clinton campaign — which the memo alleges is a major problem.
The sector employs more than 35 million people directly and indirectly, accounting for nearly half of India's manufacturing output.
Now back in the recording studio, Michele revealed to Billboard that Monteith is continuing to indirectly inspire her songwriting.
But this figure often does not cover the thousands of deaths that have occurred indirectly due to the war.
Luther is certainly not responsible, even indirectly and unintentionally, for all the values and practices of the contemporary economy.
We created,directly and indirectly, countless jobs in Japan and reestablished Nissan as a pillar of the Japanese economy.
Often, you'll meet interesting people at these events who can help you indirectly or directly in your job search.
If so, the NSA's research efforts could have indirectly contributed to some of the damage incurred on the hospitals.
Merkel declined comment on Johnson's elevation when asked on a visit to Kyrgyzstan, but Steinmeier indirectly branded him "irresponsible".
The commission president is now indirectly elected under a process called Spitzenkandidaten (tellingly, a German word), introduced in 2014.
The paper also looks at another source of effects: deaths caused indirectly by changes to the climate and atmosphere.
Najib has denied reports that $681 million that was transferred to his personal bank account came indirectly from 1MDB.
Together they killed at least 340 people, directly or indirectly — and the true toll is almost certainly much higher.
On the other hand, both Dr. Cummings and Mr. Redd give Ms. Cummings props for indirectly bringing them together.
Securities and Exchange Commission, which required evidence that the insider "directly or indirectly" gained something from the initial disclosure.
The 12 components that constitute your iPhone all come directly or indirectly from government research: GPS, the internet, touchscreen.
She's bold enough to blame them not just for their parenting, but also, indirectly, for her own substance abuse.
They deal directly or indirectly with the contrasting temporality of experience and the relative permanence of the written word.
So he did at least indirectly confirm Kogan's general point that Facebook's developer and user terms are at loggerheads.
But by trolling the media to prove a point about what entices salivating bloggers, YACHT indirectly did something horrible.
Dave Franco may be indirectly responsible for the creation of Apple TV. In an interview on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
If Laurel's baby doesn't survive, it's hard to see Frank forgiving himself for indirectly causing two late-term miscarriages.
So did the president elect's involvement put federal contracts on the line for United Technologies, either directly or indirectly?
Ford's facility, intended to build its small Focus cars, would have created 21,23 jobs directly, and many more indirectly.
In short, the seed capital of modern British socialism is being indirectly provided by the godfather of American capitalism.
At present, they manage interest rates across the economy indirectly, by adjusting the rates banks earn on their reserves.
The 60-strong staff is expected to grow to 150 by next year; many more will be employed indirectly.
They can allow us to approach — however indirectly — our own fears and anxieties about mortality, and what lies beyond.
To Nteta's ears, this sounded familiar, like the coded language sometimes used by politicians to indirectly talk about race.
But it was a payment related to a decades-long dispute and was indirectly linked to the nuclear deal.
Every single family, every single ethnic group, every single region is either directly or indirectly affected by this disaster.
She's also revealed, however indirectly, to be in an on-and-off again romance with Marceline the Vampire Queen.
"There have been recent signs of slowing global growth, which could indirectly impact the Saudi economy," the report warned.
Yes, the novelty account is about dogs; but it's also, indirectly, about helping people to find their innate goodness.
" Pruitt responded indirectly, saying, "Senator, I believe the administrator has a very important role to perform in regulating CO2.
Last August, a tweet from Liam Payne indirectly caused the reinstatement of Chicken Fries to the Burger King menu.
With a sunset, a council race can serve as a substitute for a plebiscite on an NDO, though indirectly.
Speaking at Intesa's annual general meeting, Messina said Intesa indirectly held through the fund 25.3 percent of that bond.
It also instructed members not to "directly or indirectly" contradict the official position if they talk to Vatican investigators.
The reports of tighter conditions were concentrated among firms with exposure to the energy sector, either directly or indirectly.
I have been directly or indirectly involved with polygraph work for more than 85033 years in federal law enforcement.
The trade war that's threatening to upend the global economy has indirectly become a boon for markets this year.
"Straightforward" isn't how your life usually is described—you crabs walk side-to-side, preferring to hit things indirectly.
The SEBI has barred the NSE from raising money on the securities market directly or indirectly for six months.
Hawaii Wildlife Fund whether Maui's wastewater treatment facility violated the CWA by polluting the Pacific Ocean indirectly through groundwater.
While Monday's statement did not mention Trump by name, Obama appeared to indirectly rebuke his successor's rhetoric toward immigrants.
We created, directly and indirectly, countless jobs in Japan and reestablished Nissan as a pillar of the Japanese economy.
Instead, Dr. Anglada-Escudé and his colleagues detected it indirectly, studying via telescope the light of the parent star.
Phelps's magnanimous gesture, however indirectly, could end up spelling the end to the United States' dominance in the stroke.
Democrats have been wary of supporting anything that could, directly or indirectly, help enforce Trump's immigration and border policies.
And he has been indirectly implicated in a campaign finance crime involving hush payments to women he lied about.
Goertzel confirms, Hanson said, that Epstein did not contribute funds either directly or indirectly to Hanson robots or software. 
The "doctrine of patriotism" also damages American power indirectly, by making it less attractive to allies and potential partners.
Many more people around Chernobyl and far beyond were affected indirectly, with an increase in cancers and other diseases.
The United States has higher prescription drug prices than other developed nations, where governments directly or indirectly control costs.
But Nevadans will pay indirectly, since a large part of the room tax is supposed to pay for education.
"The British economy would face the direct threat of a recession which would indirectly also affect Germany," Kempf said.
From New York to Washington to Virginia, the snowstorm is blamed directly or indirectly for at least 38 deaths.
I do not wish to contribute to conservative causes (directly or indirectly), so for me, that choice was simple.
It's just another moment in a conflict that has, in fact, changed the world, but has done so indirectly.
Production on Master P's biopic indirectly saved the life an elderly man when a house went up in flames.
Most of the sites blocked have criticized the Cuban Castro regime (either directly or indirectly) according to the report.
It will be nearly impossible for Didi not to compete directly or indirectly with Uber outside its home country.
Facing more barriers to accessing healthcare, in turn, indirectly drives down the projected "cost" of illness in black patients.
Instead, those jobs were incorporated back into the American economy indirectly through regional supply chains that benefit Americans directly.
" Birshtein's lawyer said his client "had no involvement with [the Trump Toronto] in any manner either directly or indirectly.
A rich, diverse ecology is a collective good that everybody within the art world directly or indirectly benefits from.
McKinsey is advising Puerto Rico's federal oversight board while its investment unit directly and indirectly holds Puerto Rican bonds.
The wall will also be paid for indirectly by the great new trade deal we have made with Mexico.
On Tuesday, investors battered shares of companies that rely directly or indirectly on international trade and the Chinese economy.
People have directly or indirectly let me know that sounding too black, or this and that, made me niche.
Kelly has politicized this issue and indirectly discredited the soldier's wife, who is free to say whatever she pleases.
Wallace was indirectly referring to a flare-up in coverage about how ill tempered the president had been lately.
It contributes 5% to Hong Kong's GDP, directly and indirectly, said Frank Chan, Hong Kong's transport secretary, in May.
Instead, researchers must look indirectly for evidence of brain shapes, based on the way brains leave imprints on skulls.
"Everything, directly or indirectly, goes to the government," says one gold trader in El Callao, on condition of anonymity.
Individual action matters at this point, and it can indirectly prevent the health care system from becoming more overwhelmed.
In an address in Erbil on Tuesday night, Massoud Barzani, the region's president, referred indirectly to Mr. Abadi's ultimatum.
Akvila and the company the Kovalchuks indirectly hold their stake in Sogaz via couldn&apost be reached for comment.
They linked him indirectly to the Charleston church massacre of 2015, citing his past opposition to gun control measures.
If the Russians think there is something to be gained by indirectly or directly supporting someone, why wouldn't they?
So wear those eclipse glasses, or find a way to view the eclipse indirectly, like making a pinhole projector.
Getting rid of that funding, abortion opponents argued, would indirectly make it harder for the group to perform abortions.
Whenever softhearted Maxine asked for help leaving her marriage — politely, indirectly, repeatedly — her mother and sister brushed her off.
Lascanas said he shot dead nine of 11 arrested Chinese drug suspects on orders that came indirectly from Duterte.
And see if you can bring up the topic indirectly so that you don&apost come across as intrusive.
The European Central Bank's expanded asset purchase programme has also indirectly helped to drive European banks' secondary spreads tighter.
"They can pay for it indirectly through NAFTA," Trump said Thursday in an interview with The Wall Street Journal.
Despite his wealth, Mr. Trump addressed it too, indirectly, promising to restore lost jobs and prosperity to downtrodden Americans.
China's efforts to steer, muffle or control the media have produced alternative news sources that subtly, indirectly skirt restrictions.
But Prince Harry&aposs name has emerged more and more frequently as he criticizes coverage both directly and indirectly.
It was just something that I felt, directly and indirectly, made its way into a lot of the songs.
By improving access to vaccinations, GAVI helps children and parents flourish, which indirectly helps the economies of their countries.
Recent evidence shows that pesticides, like neonicotinoids, may be directly or indirectly responsible for killing large numbers of birds.
She was swiftly targeted for criticism, both directly and indirectly, by many of her Republican rivals and their supporters.
Maui has argued that because its wastewater enters the ocean only indirectly, no federal permit is required by law.
But did you know that around half of all English words are also derived directly or indirectly from Latin?
Trump pointedly ignored any mention of Cohen, who indirectly implicated Trump in two counts of felony campaign finance violations.
And all of this gets even more complex if Trump got word to Cohen indirectly, through some third person.
He found other ways to donate indirectly, though, including by giving $214,212 to a nonprofit run by Elisa New.
It has also angered China by indirectly challenging its claims at the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague.
Steele's work was paid for, indirectly and only in part, by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee.
Farms and restaurants, hotels, manufacturers, retail businesses — all sectors of the economy benefit directly or indirectly from immigrant labor.
But while presenting the findings of his 300-page report, Schiff indirectly raised the alarm about Nunes' potential conduct.
But he appeared to break with Kennedy indirectly, noting that some lawmakers are basing their ideas on the press.
That would mean contributors to the fundraiser, known as an initial coin offering, would be indirectly footing the bill.
Between 2009 and 2014, fentanyl was directly or indirectly involved in a total of 655 overdose deaths in Canada.
A recent study found that from 2009 to 2014, there were 655 deaths linked directly or indirectly to fentanyl.
Stack said McGuinness's failure to admit his role in IRA killings — both directly and indirectly — should not be forgotten.
The industry directly or indirectly employs more than 14 percent of the work force, providing 393,279 jobs last year.
Some of these investments will directly bear fruit for the economy, and others will do so indirectly through spillovers.
" It's to say that "I acknowledge that what I have done harms folks indirectly as well as people directly.
They frequently kill indirectly, by fatally stressing existing health conditions, so their full toll is only evident much later, statistically.
In reality, she pushes them into toxic and inappropriate sexual relationships and indirectly causes the death of one of them.
"These things all serve to do one thing — empower unions to manage companies indirectly and it stops hiring," Rensi argued.
Harsh parenting in the seventh grade was indirectly related to educational achievement three years after high school, the study found.
Norms have also indirectly constrained past presidents from abusing the pardon power so boldly, due to fear of political backlash.
The law criminalizes 'anyone who challenges, either directly or indirectly, the religion or justice of the King or Crown Prince.
It is active there primarily in energy and transportation and has said it indirectly employs 48,000 people in the country.
Employee effectiveness and happiness already can be gauged directly through surveying, but also indirectly by having AI conduct sentiment analysis.
In a tweet posted Friday morning, the president said called the whole investigation a "witch hunt" and indirectly mentioned Rosenstein.
Of course, she went to support him, but indirectly interacting with Woods was probably not a part of her plan.
"She actively participated in humiliating me in the media and indirectly put my kids at risk for months," writes Ivana.
ZTE is not allowed to take any action or make any public statement, even indirectly, denying any of the allegations.
In this frozen aftermath, the memory of horror surfaces indirectly in Frits's gruesome nightmares and, very occasionally, in overt allusions.
Most tethered headsets are already indirectly connected to a monitor or TV, so they can mirror the headset display automatically.
First and foremost, the destruction of the 22019 million jobs directly and indirectly supported by the oil and gas sector.
It indirectly supports the ultimate end game of Kurdish ethnic cleansing, which was sealed with the recent deal with Russia.
Over the next decade, the company expects to indirectly add 500,000 jobs to the kingdom's economy, al-Nasser told reporters.
The single "10,000 Hours" nods indirectly to Malcolm Gladwell as they invest the time needed to make a relationship work.
There are steps you can take to avoid agreeing to or being indirectly held back by one of these agreements.
Royce, the California Republican who chairs the committee, grilled Szubin about Iran's ability to access the U.S. banking system indirectly.
It wasn't until later, in a comment on the same post, that she named him, indirectly: "Google Evilore," Leupp wrote.
They said that they have not requested, neither directly nor indirectly, for the Security Council to issue any new product.
Moonlight star Mahershala Ali indirectly addressed the immigration ban while accepting his award for outstanding performance in a dramatic role.
But if some vote for Stein or abstain altogether, they could indirectly aid Trump by sapping votes away from Clinton.
The US is likely encouraging the YPG -- to which it indirectly supplies weapons and training -- to stay out of this.
But it is doing so indirectly, by monitoring their putative effects on the properties of single electrons with incredible accuracy.
Such significant distortions primarily relate to state interference, whether directly or indirectly such as public policy leading to cheap finance.
This light is only shining on the Moon indirectly, though, so the lunar surface will be much dimmer than normal.
You act upon them indirectly, whether they're witting or unwitting or complicit — and all of those things are slightly different.
All types of foreign investor, including those owning stocks indirectly through swaps, now hold about 4.2 percent of the market.
However, directly or indirectly he is reckoned to control more than half the deputies in parliament, and hence the government.
That's a key distinction because legal precedent protects companies from being sued by people who make purchases from them indirectly.
To make money, they squeeze their users indirectly, by charging companies to put appropriate advertisements in front of captive eyeballs.
The military has ruled the country of more than 200 million people — directly or indirectly — for most of its history.
But until he can make it clear, indirectly, that one main group has his blessing, this power struggle will continue.
As if that weren't enough, he indirectly got Joe Hart injured and should have had a penalty called against him.
In total, up to 2.4m jobs may have been lost, directly and indirectly, as a consequence of imports from China.
Manafort's swift action reflects the attitude of the campaign -- any invitation by Russia, directly or indirectly, would be rejected outright.
WASHINGTON — America's top two defense officials slammed Google's work with China on Thursday saying it has "indirectly benefited" Beijing's military.
Etisalat, the telecommunications operator which directly or indirectly operates in about 17 countries across the Middle East, slipped one percent.
Humans are indirectly and directly responsible for the loss of species once as common as passenger pigeons and Tasmanian tigers.
Even those saving their earnings to send home contribute indirectly, via the bank system, to investment in their host countries.
Millions of Americans are invested in long-term assets affected by carried interest, either directly or indirectly as retirement funds.
By indirectly expelling German troops and threatening repeatedly to terminate the Syria migrant deal, Erdogan has weakened his negotiating hand.
Joelle is supportive of her friend, but disappointed that she indirectly supports the idea that Black men aren't good enough.
The lawsuit alleges that Twitter is indirectly responsible for the ISIS-linked killing of an American in Jordan last year.
Millions of Britons use similar arrangements, albeit indirectly, through pension funds which invest in hedge funds prone to such practices.
U.S. prescription drug prices are far higher than in other developed nations that either directly or indirectly control medicine costs.
When you're paying more for AirPods, remember that Tim Cook very mildly and indirectly kind of tried to prevent it. 
Protecting the import-competing industries will indirectly disadvantage our export industries, many of which are manufacturing industries, such as aircraft.
This work isn't a direct result of what was happening in Switzerland at the time, but it is indirectly connected.
Sources were unclear about whether VW was planning to buy the cobalt directly or indirectly for chemical and battery makers.
And the court, which will likely consider Volkswagen's appeal next year, has indirectly backed the idea of small bargaining units.
ROSARIO SCAVO remembers when 80% of the inhabitants of Borgo Vittoria worked directly or indirectly for the Fiat car company.
In this one, the frequency of oscillation depends on the mass, so you can use that to measure mass indirectly.
All of the authors on the new paper have an equity interest in Living Proof and so, indirectly, in Olivo.
Strangling them with taxes indirectly strangles the employees depending on job creators for financial security — and, by extension, their families.
These challenges make new kinds of data — information that can be gathered indirectly using algorithms and novel sources — particularly valuable.
Though Nissan and Renault are foreign companies, their shares trade indirectly on US exchanges as American depositary receipts, or ADRs.
They've asked Russian oligarchs whether wealthy Russians sent cash illegally, either directly or indirectly, to Trump's presidential campaign an inauguration.
The wall will also be paid for indirectly by the great new trade deal we have made with Mexico. Sen.
They either need their own expertise or they need to be in touch with the relevant experts, directly or indirectly.
So Francis has proceeded indirectly, offering studied ambiguity in official publications combined with personal suggestions of where he really stands.
Derbenev said cannabis could potentially increase focus on some tasks indirectly, for instance, by temporarily reducing physical or mental pain.
Three members of the board worked directly or indirectly for Google and two for United Technologies, a major defense contractor.
This judge had previously ordered Manafort not to contact "directly or indirectly" any potential witnesses or victims in the case.
One goal is to protect Thailand's vital tourism industry, which indirectly contributes 20 percent of the country's gross domestic product.
And now, of course, in Hong Kong the pro-Beijing political parties are paid by Beijing, indirectly through local tycoons.
But during a recent visit to Iowa he went even further by announcing a plan to indirectly help corn farmers.
The Court of Appeal, however, ruled unanimously in QT's favor last fall, maintaining that the visa policy was indirectly discriminatory.
During the interview, bin Salman acknowledged that he was indirectly responsible for the killing as Saudi Arabia's de facto leader.
Even when Americans buy imported goods, we are indirectly supporting those "Made in America" products that appeal to global consumers.
To tackle this threat, the United States must stop other countries from directly and indirectly supporting North Korea's cyber attacks.
One day, Specht is saying, protecting humans at work could place beef out of reach, and serve other reforms indirectly.
Picard, however, is making payouts to people who invested directly with Madoff, not indirectly, and has approved just 2,625 claims.
Whether directly or indirectly, people will lose their lives because of a lack of Medicaid funding, that's just common sense.
Krzanich violated the policy that said managers cannot have relationships with people who report to them either directly or indirectly.
The discovery of the first stem cells came about indirectly from the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945.
"In this case, Apple indirectly proves what they really want," Per Harald Gjerstad, Huseby's lawyer, told me in an email.
I'm going to keep a daily log of all the times my cerebral palsy directly or indirectly impacted my life.
It could also result in an uptick in child labor, indirectly resulting in a decline in school enrollments and attendance.
Trump now claims his renegotiated trade deal with Mexico and Canada would result in Mexico "indirectly" paying for the wall.
The tourism industry, which contributed 7 percent of gross domestic product, and more indirectly, collapsed to half its former level.
"There is no more critical journalism, 90 percent of the free press is destroyed directly or indirectly," Mr. Onderoglu said.
Today, many younger Kenyans say that racism is a phenomenon they largely know indirectly, through history lessons and foreign news.
Of course, this study was very short-term and viewed the tug-of-war between brains and muscles only indirectly.
The coronavirus pandemic has perforated the lives of millions, either directly or indirectly, as it has spread across the globe.
So he goes to see his old colleague, the man with whom he helped ease tensions both directly and indirectly.
Here's a look at five environmental disasters that shifted the public conversation and prompted, directly or indirectly, lawmakers to act.
Because many companies have ties to weapons — either directly or indirectly — chances are the answer to that question is yes.
We created, directly and indirectly, countless jobs in Japan and re-established Nissan as a pillar of the Japanese economy.
One potential explanation for the women's lower rates of marriage is that testosterone could indirectly influence their behavior in relationships.
We've explored pretty thoroughly our relationships — sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly — with our parents and our siblings and our loved ones.
The airport contributes 5% to Hong Kong's GDP, directly and indirectly, said Frank Chan, Hong Kong's transport secretary, in May.
Other companies linked, both directly and indirectly, with the Guptas are just beginning to deal with fallout of their own.
By 2015, it had climbed to about 288,000, with many people working in jobs that directly or indirectly supported tourism.
At no point was there any kinetic retribution against a regime asset or interest, even indirectly, outside of Iranian territory.
Although the hunters aren't targeting eagles, the birds are still indirectly affected when they consume animals shot with those bullets.
Per Vice, Ring often gets the agencies involved in the marketing of the Amazon security cameras, either directly or indirectly.
The company risked being tarnished if it continued to stand by him, as if it were indirectly condoning his actions.
The decision in the Dirks case required evidence that the insider "directly or indirectly" gained something from the initial disclosure.
BlackRock indirectly owns shares in companies like American Outdoor Brands and Sturm Ruger as a provider of exchange-traded funds.
" As Pauline Kael said at a 1972 panel, "Vietnam we experience indirectly in just about every movie we go to.
They most certainly are, and indirectly my business could suffer from any potential spending pullbacks they make as a result.
"They sidestepped the debate, at least indirectly, about whether they were going to fact-check stuff," Kreiss said of Facebook.
He was widely perceived as influencing foreign policy decisions and relations with neighbors, and indirectly pressuring government over political matters.
"They directly or indirectly put food on the table for countless families as one of Canada's major employers," Trudeau said.
Image and text are frequently in conversation, directly or indirectly; in some cases the diptych composition resembles an open book.
Because all policies affect the budget, all policies, directly or indirectly, fall into the O.M.B.'s purview at some point.
Retail alone represents 42 million working Americans, with close to 7 million retail jobs directly or indirectly related to trade.
They were introduced, indirectly, by a New York Times book critic, who asked them to contribute to a writer's playlist.
The question for investors who invest in these companies — either directly or indirectly — is whether they are true blockchain bets.
These ideas may also bring down some people's out-of-pocket costs, which indirectly lets taxpayers pick up the tab.
After all, she was indirectly responsible for saving it: Mr. Biederman said he had been told that in 240, Mrs.
Banks could benefit indirectly if the tax bill provides an economic boost that spurs increased lending and higher interest rates.
It was not until her closing statement that she said indirectly what her campaign had hinted was coming against Mr. Sanders.
But turning those basic rights into realities still proves challenging, as does avoiding indirectly punishing a child for her parent's actions.
Kanye West's Twitter fingers were at it again Tuesday – and this time, he didn't shy away from indirectly mentioning Taylor Swift.
Now he says the wall would be funded "indirectly" through new revenue streams or savings created by a renegotiated trade deal.
And indeed, the prototype quantum computers of the late 1990s indirectly led to the quantum computers built by Google and IBM.
S. trade and economic ties is mutually beneficial and win-win, directly and indirectly supporting 2.6 million U.S. jobs, she added.
But they are paying for the wall indirectly — many, many times over — by the really great trade deal we just made.
That's not to say that JPMorgan didn't benefit indirectly from the bailout, which many credit with saving the US financial system.
Kalin said Turkey was not in direct talks with the Syrian government, but its messages to Damascus were being indirectly conveyed.

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