His spokeswoman said the UK would not contribute "directly or indirectly" to the eurozone bail-out fund.
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Even if regulators block their use, policyholders may still pay for their predictions indirectly.
There have also been studies into other causes of bird deaths caused indirectly by humans.
One of its key takeaways is that goals are often easier to attain when pursued indirectly.
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There will be those who say that the government is indirectly funding a eurozone bailout.
Officials estimate that building the pipeline would create 20, 000 jobs immediately, and another 100, 000 indirectly.
These forces were, directly or indirectly, responsible for the country's economic collapse in the first place.
Early marriage has contributed to every problem prevailing in my country, directly or indirectly.
Investors pay indirectly, though, because the companies in which they invest must pay for the ratings.
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Inwentash and Pinetree, indirectly, also own stakes in Mega Uranium, which aspires to mine the stuff.
Miserly players can still participate in the game and pay indirectly by being exposed to advertising.
Fidelity 401(k) clients for certain, and perhaps indirectly all 401(k) investors, paid the price.
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Remember that promotion focus was manipulated very indirectly through a totally unrelated writing task.
Our clients indirectly have long positions only via exchange-traded funds that might own such bonds.
And two items of research indirectly related to this area suggest the risks may be over-hyped.
Explicit current-account targets have their shortcomings, not least that policymakers can influence them only indirectly.
And in future they may be choosier about who they lend to, directly or indirectly.
On the most optimistic projections, outsourcing will employ 4m Indians, directly and indirectly, by 2008.
Half its use can be saved at an eighth of its price, two-thirds indirectly.
They work indirectly by revving up various bodily defense mechanisms to attack the virus.
Directly or indirectly, it is the reason so much genealogy information has become accessible online.
Finally, the recently passed energy bill contains several provisions that should benefit Headwaters indirectly.
Over 40% of all electronics manufacturing in Singapore is directly of indirectly related to disk drives.
Indirectly, Google proved there's no monopoly on brains in Silicon Valley or on Wall Street.
These ecological and internal factors are frequently marginalized, indirectly addressed, or not even considered.
One additional aspect of global governance failure under geopolitical risks also matters here indirectly.
Maybe because so much of his private sector work involved indirectly pocketing taxpayer dollars.
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The film suggests that some information about al-Kuwaiti came indirectly as a result of harsh interrogations.
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Instead of seeking to control inflation indirectly, central banks aim expressly at price stability.
But finance's risks are everyone's because banks rely both directly and indirectly on taxpayers' support.
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