Use "indirectly" in a sentence

1. Is God indirectly to blame?

2. Allude: to convey an idea indirectly.

3. Ambiguously: as in indirectly, equivocally

4. Avoid indirectly related products or services

5. These workers, then, succeeded indirectly in Canonizing …

6. This indirectly helped the propagation of religion .

7. Acute pancreatitis is caused directly or indirectly

8. He referred indirectly to the territorial dispute.

9. Aldosterone influences bone health both directly and indirectly

10. Currently, they participate indirectly through brokers or banks.

11. Indirectly, Aldosterone has an effect on the kidneys.

12. As adverbs the difference between indirectly and Circuitously is that indirectly is in an indirect manner while Circuitously is in a circuitous manner.

13. These measures were seen as indirectly reducing condoned truancy.

14. This serves a double purpose: indirectly it Aggrandises us

15. Wild alligator conservation has also benefited indirectly from farming.

16. 12 Perhaps I was indirectly responsible for the misunderstanding.

17. Likewise, Satan approached his victim indirectly, using a serpent.

18. Anal penetration indirectly stimulates the A-spot in the vagina

19. Could hobbies and interests open up ideas? Followed passion indirectly

20. The verb Connote means to suggest, imply, or signify indirectly

21. The Aside content should be indirectly related to the surrounding content

22. Indeed, Collagens are directly or indirectly implicated in all pathological processes.

23. Moe, Mako, Kotori, Miharu, and Yoriko are also mentioned, but indirectly.

24. Labour markets are indirectly affected by monopolistic competition in product markets.

25. Indirectly, Brooke had become involved in an internal dynastic dispute of Brunei.

26. Weak, incompetent, or corrupt systems of justice directly or indirectly promote violence.

27. In addition, people are indirectly affected by worry, nervousness and stress.

28. Success in this regard was judged indirectly, with reference to dependency ratios.

29. It seems that this man-made barrier is indirectly affecting local weather patterns.

30. There is another way to search for dark matter, which is indirectly.

31. He praised Sparta, archrival to Athens, directly and indirectly in various dialogues.

32. 15 My sister's husband indirectly took part in the attempted coup d'etat.

33. 6 Labour markets are indirectly affected by monopolistic competition in product markets.

34. For most companies, the majority of emissions occur indirectly from value chain activities.

35. Similarly, specialization has indirectly affected quite ordinary people in every walk of life.

36. This did affect the Croydon area indirectly, by the withdrawal of tram route

37. Going one step further, he claimed that the newspaper indirectly advertised tax evasion.

38. 2 Incapacitation by sickness or disease caused directly or indirectly by your misconduct.

39. These are inherent weaknesses that are best exploited only indirectly, lest criticism backfire.

40. Circuitously: indirectly, in a circular manner, round and round: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

41. 62. Directly and indirectly, business activities account for most childhood exposures to toxics.

42. Lending activities can be directly performed by the Bank or indirectly through capital markets.

43. The theory that Auxins, which stimulate H+ ATPases, indirectly result in increased cell elongation

44. Interlinking of alerts may never lead, even indirectly, to a change in access rights.

45. Catty 1) If one is being Catty, they are being subtly or indirectly insulting

46. All processes directly or indirectly linked to the production of pre-bake anodes are included

47. Method for indirectly coating polyols for a polyurethane-based adhesive sheet using a paper base

48. Most of these available options might be achieved, directly or indirectly, through a stock exchange.

49. Aconic acid definition is - a crystalline lactonic acid C4H3O2COOH formed indirectly from aconitic acid.

50. Absumption results directly in the production of artefacts and indirectly in the subsumption process

51. Many people accused the government of mismanaging the environment and indirectly causing the flooding.

52. Climate can affect marine organisms directly, through temperature intolerance, and indirectly, through affecting food resources.

53. 4.2. all undertakings active in any reportable market(11) that are controlled, directly or indirectly:

54. Knowledge about this great civilisation came to the Occident indirectly however in its Greek version.

55. China keeps its renminbi undervalued against the dollar in order indirectly to subsidise its exports.

56. All funds, other financial assets and economic resources, owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by:

57. Many decisions influencing directly or indirectly climate change adaptation are taken at the local level.

58. A “humbleBrag” connects the words “humbly” + “Brag,” which implies the act of indirectly or demurely boasting

59. (f) water rates whose amount is linked directly or indirectly to the quantity of water consumed.

60. This invention relates to equipment indirectly visualizing the fundus of the eye through a condensing lens.

61. Several media outlets have suggested that Wikipedia directly or indirectly was taking sides with either group.

62. In practically all those language versions, however, it is, moreover, plain that the adverbs ‘directly or indirectly’ refer both to making available ‘to’ and to making available ‘for the benefit of’ designated persons; the provision would seem, therefore, to prohibit making funds available ‘to’ such persons (directly or indirectly) or ‘for [their] benefit’ (directly or indirectly).

63. Obviously, evolution is woven into the fabric of Cladistics, and, therefore indirectly, modern cladistical taxonomy.

64. However, at this stage the kinetic energy was only indirectly determined by the accelerating fields.

65. Actin fibers bundled with Actinins directly or indirectly interact with the cell membrane through integrins.

66. A conclusion could be made indirectly that implicit learning acquired some kind of exemplar information.

67. The front roller shall drive, directly or indirectly, the inertial masses and the power absorption device.

68. 10 But they are not truly compliant, since they do express their anger indirectly-they fail.

69. Passive-Aggressive behavior is a pattern of indirectly expressing negative feelings instead of openly addressing them

70. This will streamline the administrative process and improve services to departments and indirectly to all Canadians.

71. Thinking can indirectly and resumptively reflects intrinsical attribute and inherent rule of function of human brain.

72. It has immediate effect on the customer satisfaction, which in turn indirectly affects customer behaviour indention.

73. Synonyms for Circuitously include indirectly, circumlocutorily, obliquely, periphrastically, diffusely, discursively, evasively, secondhand, by implication and not

74. Absorptive area is increased indirectly through fungal hyphae which extend from hairless rootlets into the soil.

75. The laser radiation is absorbed directly by the auxiliary layer, and thus acts indirectly on the substrate.

76. Paradoxically, community councils are an insidious form of planning since they stem indirectly from the dominant ideology.

77. “If, as it seems, American taxpayers are indirectly Arming the Taliban this way,” reflected Roggio, “the U.S

78. ‘1a. All funds, other financial assets and economic resources, owned or controlled, directly or indirectly by the:

79. Accounting stance: the costs and benefits assessed are those that directly or indirectly affect Canada or Canadians

80. Nevertheless, China, South Korea and ASEAN were also said to have indirectly expressed scepticism about the idea.