0 happening in addition to an intended result, often in a way that is complicated or not obvious:
1 not following a straight line, or not directly or simply connected:
2 happening in addition to an intended result:
Several other people were hurt as an indirect result of his carelessness.
3 not following a straight line, or not connected in a simple way:
4 not done or communicated in a direct way:
5 happening in addition to an intended result, often in a way that is complicated or not obvious:
This is the indirect effect of a bad business climate that discourages companies from expanding here.
Incentives can pay for themselves through jobs and indirect benefits to the local economy.
Here the deregulation affected the environment, but in a more indirect way.
Such expressions can have a directive force, and then bear a similarity to indirect speech acts.
Hence, there was only an indirect effect of producing sentences at 2 ; 0 on inflectional skills three years later (0.51r0.35=0.18).
Plausible alternatives to these constraints include : conservatism, item-based learning, indirect negative evidence, competition, cue construction, and monitoring.
Indirect costs made up 82 % of this total.
In both countries the influence of the human rights groups over the terms of transition was more indirect than direct.
The political operations of traffickers and their allies go well beyond indirect links with politicians.
In this case, the role of modality is indirect.
Thus, the contributions of older people to households' access to labour markets may be indirect as well as direct.
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