0 in a way that is complicated or not obvious:
1 in a way that is not direct or not connected in a simple way:
Up to 60,000 jobs are directly or indirectly dependent on the car plant.
Almost all commercial enterprises at the time of slavery benefited directly or indirectly from the trade.
The material in the documents is said to have come directly from informants in Baghdad and, indirectly, from exiles.
He mentioned religion only indirectly, saying he is "unalterably and absolutely" opposed to abortion because all life is equal.
The problem is that each player's use indirectly interferes with the other's use and that some arrangement is necessary to reconcile both uses.
I shall start with the historiographical reason that, indirectly, also leads us to consider the more philosophical reason.
The basic problem: most chaotic systems' chaotic properties don't seem very relevant, directly or indirectly, to human life.
Thus, tactical voting should ideally be measured directly, rather than indirectly.
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