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to indirect
adjective
Not direct; roundabout; deceiving; setting a trap; confusing.
synonyms
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"She wants the parties to get back to indirect negotiations".
Meanwhile, taxation has shifted to indirect taxes, which hit the poorest harder.
Erekat, the Palestinian negotiator, suggested they were close to agreeing to indirect talks.
The panel plainly wanted the "full force" to apply to indirect systemic racism as much as to direct, overt racism.
One, admittedly small, firm – MF Global – has already gone belly-up in the US thanks to indirect bets on Europe.
The rest of the money will go to indirect purchasers, like insurers and consumers, a spokeswoman, Patricia Seif, said.
Economists point to a number of arguments favouring explicit as opposed to indirect methods of redistribution.
In such cases psychiatrists have to resort to indirect means like art therapy.
American mediators have turned to indirect talks to seek a way out of the impasse.
Armstrong called newspaper reports that expressed the Mets' interest without quoting any Mets officials by name as "tantamount to indirect tampering".
The US claims its involvement is confined to indirect aid to Yemen's armed forces in the fight against al-Qaida and other groups regarded as extremist.
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