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All that was required was for Obama to make an indirect allusion to race — his remark that he doesn't look like the Presidents on the currency — in order to trigger McCain's charge that Obama is the one who's "playing the race card".
Robinson approached civil rights with the same cautious, conservative attitude that he had in football, willing to wait for hard work's reward in the fullness of time, hoping to make an indirect case for black equality by producing young men cut in his own mold of faith, education, and understated dignity.
The president did make an indirect — albeit transparent — dig at the Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, whose recent efforts to explain his 2008 "Let Detroit Go Bankrupt" column, in light of the Michigan primary on Feb. 28, have been delighting Obama supporters.
Or you could make an indirect bet on a fundamental economic indicator like interest rates.
However, we make an indirect test using the information on living arrangements provided in the data.
The level four is having certain factors which make an indirect effect on goal.
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With these statements, the Court made an indirect contribution to policy-making [ 26] which strongly influenced the further course of the process.
His prepared testimony also made an indirect dig at some members of Congress.
Miloš Zeman, the president, known for his pro-Russian views, made an indirect comparison to the 1968 invasion.
The former Florida governor made an indirect reference to his brother George W. Bush's presidency, saying: "I have a personal connection to this.
The president of the Football Federation of Armenia, Ruben Hayrapetyan, made an indirect statement on the federation's website that not including Mkhitaryan had been done on purpose.
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