Most are paying an unprecedented amount, not directly through taxes, but indirectly through our cheap money policies.
The funding will come from issuers, but indirectly to avoid conflicts.
Zastava not only provides a livelihood for its employees, but it indirectly supports 200, 000 workers at local suppliers.
Mr. Grimm won few union endorsements in his successful 2010 bid to defeat Mike McMahon, but unions were indirectly helpful even then.
They pay not just regressive sales taxes, payroll taxes, and others that target them directly, but they also indirectly bear the cost of those aimed at the rich.
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But might ethanol be indirectly responsible for lifting food prices and for pushing cattle ranchers into the Amazon?
Today's electrodes stimulate the auditory nerve electrically, but they do so indirectly because they are separated from the auditory-nerve fibres by fluid and a bony wall.
Starting at the Bottom For now central Asian states have little to offer in the way of publicly traded companies, but investors can participate indirectly in the region via stocks such as Chevron, Newmont Mining and Turkcell.
Roughly 4.1 million people are directly employed in production agriculture as farmers, ranchers and laborers, but the industry directly or indirectly employs approximately one out of six American workers, including those working in food processing, marketing, shipping and supermarkets.
But what seems incontestable, and a point on which Mr Schmalensee chooses not to dwell, is that even if Microsoft is acquitted of the charge of anti-competitive behaviour, its practices have already been tamed not just by conditions in its markets but also, directly and indirectly, by the antitrust regulators.
So I am very confident this is going to be a worthwhile endeavor that may indirectly help your companies but is certainly going to help the country and the American people.
But as Enrico Moretti emphasizes in his book The New Geography of Jobs, the importance of the innovation sector is not just how many jobs they create directly, but how many jobs they create indirectly.
But we do allow for the stadium properties indirectly by applying a range of possible multiples: high ones for a good stadium available on favorable terms, lower ones for a run-down stadium or one available on poor terms.
Gordon worked indirectly for Andersen in the mid-1990s, but her perspective for this story comes from talking to dozens of Andersen's recent clients and employees.
Before I answer your question, let me clarify that while metabolism does drop with age (about 3 percent per decade) due to muscle loss and hormonal changes, it does not drop with exercise, but rather increases due to direct calorie burning during your workouts and indirectly through an increase in muscle mass as a result of your workouts.
Its use may halt a bank run, but at the cost of eventually trashing the value of the currency and indirectly the value of depositor accounts too.
He also indirectly criticises Israel for avoiding peace talks not just with Hamas, but with past leaders who did recognise Israel's right to exist.
Earlier experiments had demonstrated this effect, but it was unclear whether the gas was doing this itself or was acting indirectly by lowering body temperature, which also reduces metabolism.
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But finance's risks are everyone's because banks rely both directly and indirectly on taxpayers' support.
But thousands were refused citizenship when Czechoslovakia split in 1993: a new Czech citizenship law, designed indirectly to exclude the Romanies, was introduced, and only belatedly changed.
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