Sentence examples for indirectly agree from inspiring English sources

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45 This may indirectly agree with the findings of the pulsatility study reported above, therefore suggesting that the night-time period and early morning hours are probably the best time to investigate subtle alterations of the HPA axis activity in obese individuals.

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Mr Barak, the Labour Party's candidate in the election, on the other hand, is said to prefer a ceasefire indirectly agreed with Hamas through mediation by Egyptians and is said to have been privately critical that not enough was being done at peace talks in Cairo.

In our study, E. faecium KQ 2.6 had resistance to vancomycin and polymyxin B. The results indirectly agreed with the study of Messi et al. [ 30].

"Now, you have the two most prominent credit score developers agreeing, indirectly, that small and paid collections are worth ignoring," he said.

Even Chancellor Angela Merkel suggested — indirectly — that she agreed with one of Mr. Sarrazin's points, when she said that multiculturalism was dead.

Though not statistically relevant because of the small number of cases, indirectly our finding agrees with that reported by Lin et al. [ 18], who showed that low expression of BECLIN 1 in combination with high expression of BCL-xL predicts a poor survival in ovarian cancer patients.

Foreign investors who agree can buy GKOs indirectly via GKO-linked notes from brokers such as Merrill Lynch (minimum $5 million).

Of the ten methods studied in our analysis, only four (RBH, Inparanoid, OrthoMCL and KOG) were included in that study: rankings in sensitivity (approximated indirectly as raw numbers of ortholog predictions) and specificity (inferred indirectly based on functional similarity score) partly agree with the present report.

I agree the new transport connections brought about indirectly by the Games are great for Stratford.

And still others, like Newt Gingrich, fanned the flames by not exactingly agreeing, but indirectly lending the claims credence.

Alder indirectly suggests that he agrees with Lavoisier; a great deal of "The Measure of All Things" consists of what sometimes seems to be an hour-by-hour recounting of the progress of the measurement parties, which were supposed to complete their work in a year but somehow took seven.

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