Indirect means diverging from a straight line/path, not going straight to the point,the opposite of direct.
It is used to mean a roundabout or covert method of action, in terms such as indirect taxes, indirect characterization, or indirect criticism.
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what is direct and indirect expense
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overheads are three indirect elements of cost. The three elements being-i ndirect material, indirect labour and indirect expenses. these indirect elements of cost have no bearing whatsoev er with the level of activity or volume of production. Examples of these indirect elements are- in making shirts. buttons and thread will be indirect material, rent of the factory will be indirect expenses and salary of the storekeeper will be indirect labour these three would be collectively called overheads.
Indirect means not direct. We got there by indirect means. The author used indirect characterization.
indirect marketing mean The products and services are sold through third part distributors (versus direct marketing).
a theme that is not direct
Yes. The personal pronoun 'lui' may mean 'he, him' in its role for emphasis in a sentence. It also may mean 'to him, to her, to it' in its role as the indirect object of the verb of the sentence.
This is how you can distinguish/recognize the indirect object from the direct object.The indirect object always goes before the direct object. (direct object is bold / indirect subject is italics)I gave Jim the book.The indirect object can be changed into a phrase beginning with to.I gave the book to Jim
Y=k/x where k is the constant of proportionality is an example of indirect or inverse variation. They are the same thing.
You mean allusion? You can look up "Allude" or "Allude to" in a dictionary.
1·· a style that involves indirect ways of expressing things.
subject transitive verb indirect object direct object
Direct contempt occurs in the presence of the court. Indirect contempt occurs outside the presence of the court, and Civil contempt often occurs indirectly.
clever at achieving one's aims by indirect or deceitful methods
• Being indirect in order to find out the truth