Indirectly
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255 examples of Indirectly in a sentence
Things like what you ask? Things like a giant insectish monster growing up and causing a bit of mayhem before dying in the typical "kill the monster
indirectly"
fashion.
If a celebrity is even remotely
indirectly
connected to the story ET will report on it.
The movie takes place in British-dominated Ireland and while all the other characters are either directly or
indirectly
fighting for the political independence of Ireland, all Mr. McLaglen's character is concerned about is getting money and getting drunk.
Steven Rea plays a forensic scientist thrust on the job in Sovie Russia in 1982..in the very first hours of his job a body of a murdered girl is brought in..he has his workers go back to look for evidence and they bring back five more bodies..this starts the story of the hunt for one of the worst serial killers in modern day history..It is a stark depressing dark movie that explores how the bureaucracy of the old Soviet Union
indirectly
contributed or caused the deaths of many of the killers victims.It also explores in Donald Sutherland's character how the proper usage of bureaucracy in a communist govt can help achieve the ultimate goal of finding a monster A gripping movie not for all but for those who like a good detective story that will hold your interest this is definitely a must see on a scale of one to ten.. 9
Five Senses is an award winning film in Canada, but to others it may be just an example of government effort to encourage creative film making [and thus
indirectly
censor and control content].
"Sherman's March" has indie-film written all over it; it's not about stars, only
indirectly
about sex, and everyone plays themselves: it's a documentary.
But there's one question unanswered, and that's: Did this formula begun with this cartoon and continuing (with Avery, at least) to the end of the 1940's play a role, however indirectly, in the future development of Benny Hill's show after, say, 1980?
A misguided film adaptation of the 1973 Broadway smash, and
indirectly
a remake of Ingmar Bergman's Smiles of a Summer Night.
Those directly or
indirectly
involved in the entertainment field, will find 1937's "A Star Is Born" somewhat laughable and hard to swallow.
Unfortunately, Hollywood being as it is nowadays, cast a geek as the billionaire who is
indirectly
involved with the brother's murder; but other than that particular miscast the other characters were in form.
As this country continues to struggle with the tragedies inflicted upon all who are being singed and scorched by the Iraq War (and that includes every citizen of this country, whether directly or indirectly), films addressing this war are wither avoided by the theatrical audiences or cause flare reactions of judgment.
Karloff's presence notwithstanding, the entire film has only two interesting scenes: in one, a murder takes place in front of at least ten people, yet nobody notices it at first and they go on playing a guessing game as if nothing had happened; in the other, detective Wong gathers (indirectly) all the murder suspects in his house and explains his various theories in detail, in a sequence that plays very much like an early version of all those "and now all will be revealed!"
So yes, the plot here is pretty basic, some wrong has been committed and the Pumpkinhead monster is going to kill those directly and
indirectly
responsible for said wrong.
Special effects oddly hold up because they are fairly inert, but the stories are either boring or
indirectly
have something to do with Mormonism.
It involves the satellite cable installer and the mom and how they communicate
indirectly
and in a silly smart way the nature of their newfound relationship with one another and what they want from it.
These prices hit consumers both directly and
indirectly
(owing to pass-through of higher input costs by food conglomerates and service providers).
It is a world in which economies are connected directly in the tradable sector of the global economy, and
indirectly
through the demand and employment linkages between the tradable and non-tradable sectors of individual economies.
The state affects asset prices
indirectly
through its influence on inflation, interest rates, and the strength of the currency.
Moreover, with nearly 50% of German jobs linked, directly or indirectly, to the tradable sector, the deal would also help protect employment.
Properly used, an oil fund can contribute to this aim, but it should do so indirectly, by promoting domestic financial stability.
Finally, the success of emerging markets in floating their exchange rates, combined with the low-growth environment, has
indirectly
led to a proliferation of nationalist, protectionist policies in the developed economies.
Although President Obama has now delayed for some months when Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner must issue his report, the very concept of “currency manipulation” itself is flawed: all governments take actions that directly or
indirectly
affect the exchange rate.
China might respond by imposing duties on those American products effectively directly or
indirectly
subsidized by America’s massive bailouts of its banks and car companies.
Samsung Life Insurance, in turn, has a 7.3% stake in Samsung Electronics, which
indirectly
invests in Samsung C&T and Samsung Life Insurance.
As it happened, some of the largest imbalances that fueled the current crisis arose in the private sector – and the euro’s introduction was
indirectly
responsible.
Like most social science, measurement of these dynamics is conducted
indirectly.
Indeed, the US has ended up
indirectly
allied with Hezbollah, a key Iranian proxy, which is fighting alongside Assad’s troops against foreign jihadi forces.
There is only one answer: the losers, in this crisis, can only be the member states; either directly; or indirectly, through the weakening of the independence of “their” national Commissioners.
In fact, given an increasingly unequal distribution of income between capital and labor (as well as across the income spectrum for labor) a larger store of public assets certainly has merit, as it equalizes the distribution of capital and wealth, albeit
indirectly.
As a result, board members owe their loyalty to the managers who directly or
indirectly
appoint them – and thus have little incentive to dissent, lest they be punished with exclusion.
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