Sentence examples for then indirectly from inspiring English sources

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"I fully anticipate her, if not directly then indirectly, operating her company, or at least having a significant" impact.

Then, indirectly, Martin told him that he had seen him set out with his father the night before.

"To the extent that I use my own money, together with what my wife earns, then indirectly I guess you could make that argument.

The movement is intensely personal, anti-neat, variously lopsided, frequently forceful, only at moments related to any established dance technique (and then indirectly or in fractions).

If not directly, as in the case of building an audience for the band Death and my own band in the Balkans and beyond, then indirectly by changing the expectations of the listeners and musicians.

It is pretty plain that, given the chance, he will try to use his weapons, if not directly on an enemy, then indirectly to gain some objective by blackmail.In this section Clinton's temptations Wrong turn in Turkey How to waste $250 billion Pigged out Saddam again Reprints Related items America's old alliance subsides into the sandJan 22nd 1998So he must not be given the chance.

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"If they are American, and many of them are, then they indirectly wield immense power over the UK film industry," explained piplaw21.

"It was not until after she died that I learned — and then only indirectly from my sister — that to protect her daughter she had offered herself to them.

Slavery is mentioned only three times and referred to at most 10 times (and then only indirectly) in the U.S. Constitution, and, except for a handful of measures on fugitives, there was no federal slave law.

Jerry Reinsdorf, the owner of baseball's White Sox and pro basketball's Bulls, posed this question rhetorically, then explained indirectly how much Derek Jeter would benefit by remembering that his common pathway with the Yankees should extend far beyond his next and perhaps last player contract.

If she does so, then she indirectly ascribes the property of being hungry to Bill, under the relation of being a man uniquely seen.

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