Example sentences of "indirectly through the " in BNC.

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1 The traditional landscape , however , is never mentioned , being involved indirectly through the details of ‘ the camels galled , sorefooted , refractory ’ .
2 Perhaps a stake in a popular club would give profitable returns indirectly through the sale of drink .
3 Some eruptions have become major historical events , since many of the world 's greatest natural disasters have been associated with volcanoes , either directly through the effects of explosions and suffocation by volcanic gases , or indirectly through the much further-reaching effects of tidal waves triggered off by an eruption , such as those resulting from the great eruption of Krakatoa in 1883 .
4 Light affects the body in two ways : directly ( tanning and the formation of vitamin D from ergosterol ) and indirectly through the photoreceptors in our eyes .
5 The large demands which the BEA made on the capital market — at first directly in their own capital issues and then indirectly through the Treasury borrowing requirement — attracted criticism that electricity was ‘ crowding out ’ more desirable investment projects with potentially higher rates of return in the private sector .
6 However , the normal-state conductivity n may be determined indirectly through the measured normalized conductivity ( '/ n ) , because the excess conductivity prefactor exc is related to the independently determined coherence length ( 0 ) by Using equation ( 2 ) together with the experimentally determined values ( ( ref. 11 ) and ( ref. 12 ) , we obtain the zero-temperature residual normal-state resistivities and , where the subscripts K and Rb represent K 3 C 60 and Rb 3 C 60 , respectively .
7 We find that , instead of reducing Fe(III) indirectly through the production of sulphide , some of these bacteria can reduce Fe(III) directly through an enzymatic mechanism , producing siderite rather than iron sulphides .
8 These controls could be put in place through legislation or indirectly through the expansion of tightly managed care plans that in turn monitor use of technology .
9 So , the Keynesian argues that monetary policy will be more effective if the authorities aim to control interest rates directly , rather than indirectly through the money supply .
10 Buchan chose to express it indirectly through the musings of the young Russian princess Saskia :
11 In other words , men 's moral requirements may not be imposed directly on women , but indirectly through the filter of female complicity .
12 In some instances constraints would be imposed indirectly through the imposition of a duty to provide reasons ; in other cases the courts hinted at the limits they would set , such as if the decision was perverse or made in bad faith .
13 We are increasingly questioning the wisdom of a car and road-led transport strategy which destroys important habitats and local landscapes both directly , in terms of the selected route , and indirectly through the quarrying and transport of aggregates , as well as by encouraging increased vehicular pollution .
14 The control was exercised at two levels , directly through Roman officers , indirectly through the ruling class of the allies themselves : therefore this ruling class had to be supported and even reinforced .
15 Good poetry objectifies feeling , expressing it indirectly through the description of things — through the ‘ objective correlative ’ ( Eliot , 1972 : 145 ) .
16 Relative factor returns , w and r , may be affected both directly and indirectly through the general equilibrium repercussions on the capital-labour ratio .
17 The financial and commercial integration of the European Communities ( EC ) would affect Monaco indirectly through the bilateral accords which regulated its customs and monetary union with France .
18 Opposition to the regulation considered here was to be expected from property owners … since it intruded on their interests not only directly , but also indirectly through the additional taxation necessary to finance its implementation .
19 However , some of the increased risk will be caused indirectly through the stigma associated with scholastic failure , the increased likelihood of difficult temperamental characteristics , and scapegoating or overprotection on the part of his or her parents .
20 that is the effects , I mean they will still give grant , but indirectly through the revenues for and it will be spared but , for a number of years , you ca n't be absolutely precise about how long .
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