Examples of 'little direct' in a sentence

Meaning of "little direct"

little direct - To provide vague or indirect information or guidance. This phrase is often used when describing communication that is not straightforward or explicit

How to use "little direct" in a sentence

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little direct
There is little direct evidence of the phenomenon.
In this the committee had little direct influence.
Little direct evidence of subsistence practices exists.
There was very little direct physical violence.
Little direct comparison can be made as to preparation.
And there is very little direct result of it.
Little direct evidence for an immune mechanism exists.
I am going to try a little direct confrontation here.
Little direct dating has been done.
The monarch takes little direct part in government.
Little direct competitors for the same target segment.
Wrangler has little direct competition.
Mercury concentrations in the air usually are low and of little direct concern.
While little direct evidence supports the.
Mercury in the air is usually of little direct concern.

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Age has little direct influence on food insecurity.
For your own vehicle and little direct competition.
There is little direct connection to the neighborhood now.
Let me be a little direct.
Have little direct authority over the team members.
I might be a little direct now.
Had little direct contact with the apostolic period.
These differences mean that little direct comparison can be made.
There is little direct foreign investment so far in the telecommunications sector.
You are a little direct.
There is little direct evidence the primary soy isoflavones penetrate skin.
These discharges may have very little direct health impact.
Urine has little direct effect on vegetation or soils.
The third course of action also received little direct endorsement.
There is very little direct information on his grandparents.
Understanding and diagnosis improved but with little direct benefit to health.
Liverworts have little direct economic importance today.
Resulting mercury concentrations in outdoor air are usually low and of little direct concern.
Urine has little direct effect on vegetation or soil.
This is an extremely controversial theory and there is little direct experimental evidence to support it.
There is very little direct significance of nemertean worms to humans.
Despite its ubiquitous presence it has very little direct dealings with the public.
There is little direct trade between the two countries.
The two lower floors suffered extensive water damage but little direct fire damage.
There is little direct promotion.
Palestinians and Israelis have little direct contact.
Try a little direct communication.
Comparison of the truncated deduced gene product revealed little direct homology with known proteins.
There was very little direct contact between customers and supplier.
A few Neolithic monuments overlie Mesolithic sites but little direct continuity can be demonstrated.
Beetles do very little direct damage to humans and domestic animals.
Many of the landowners surveyed had relatively little direct contact with the NEB.
I was a little direct yesterday.
The underlying Jurassic sandstones and mudstones have little direct influence upon the landscape.
There is little direct evidence of Paleoindian use of the rockshelter.

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