Examples of 'have indirectly' in a sentence

Meaning of "have indirectly"

have indirectly: To achieve something in a roundabout way or through a secondary source

How to use "have indirectly" in a sentence

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They have indirectly benefited if the corruption were true.
We set up a fund to benefit workers we may have indirectly wronged.
Some writers have indirectly pointed this out.
But there is a separate issue that I think you have indirectly brought up.
Its popularization may have indirectly influenced the development of modern tap dance.
Moreover, some local regulations related to the environment may have indirectly discriminatory effects.
It should be noted that donors have indirectly contributed to the neglect of maintenance operations.
In Canada, some of these institutional funds have indirectly supplied capital.
ALS may have indirectly saved her.
Randall conjectures that dark matter may have indirectly led to the extinction of dinosaurs.
However, I have indirectly absorbed as much as possible from his teachings.
It is through section 8 that the courts have indirectly included the privacy concerns.
Also, Adidas could have indirectly set the resale price by its franchisees.
Therefore, for the first time, the Plebeians seemed to have indirectly acquired authority over Patricians.
After all, I have indirectly caused the death of his father.

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It is estimated that these efforts have indirectly benefited some 4,000 rural people.
That Championship Season may have indirectly led to another debacle for Mitchum several months later.
The poorly constructed roads have indirectly contributed to road accidents.
Thus, the U.S. and Europe have indirectly been incentivizing Palestinians to murder Israelis.
The Italian authorities have indirectly confirmed cases of abuse.
Thus nearly 100 000 SMEs have indirectly benefited from EIB Group support in its various forms.
Similarly, tax incentives and subsidies have indirectly encouraged the growth of the larger corporations.
The authors say they may have indirectly adjusted for this to some degree, though.
Molyneux 's globes therefore may have indirectly influenced the evolution of Dutch globe-making.
It 's awful to think I may have indirectly set this tragedy in motion.
Even if your actions may have indirectly triggered this result, I see.
Others' promotional efforts have indirectly benefited Province House.
Do you realise that we have indirectly helped… and conspired with a killer!
In combination, [ central banks ' ] policies have indirectly fuelled populist politics around the world.

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