An indirect reporting relationship shows the outcome of certain events. Two variables end up moving in opposite direction, so while one increases the other decreases.
An indirect relationship is a relationship in which neither of the factors are dependent on each other.
ones direct and the other is indirect..
Boyle's Law is an indirect relationship. (Or an inverse)
A direct reporting line refers to a relationship in which an employee reports directly to a specific manager or supervisor, who is responsible for overseeing their work and performance. In contrast, an indirect reporting line involves a situation where an employee may report to a manager who is not their immediate supervisor, often receiving guidance or support from other individuals or teams. This structure can facilitate collaboration across departments while maintaining clear accountability within direct reporting relationships.
An example of an indirect relationship is like a blind date or dating online.
D relationship that exist between an employee nd a reporting manager is a contract of employment.
they have an intimate relationship
Direct Relationship
In direct speech, a comma is used to separate the reporting verb from the speaker's actual words. In indirect speech, a comma is used before the beginning of the reported speech to indicate the change from direct to indirect speech.
Both "say" and "tell" can have a direct object and an indirect object. The direct object is the words spoken, and the indirect object is the person to whom the words are spoken. However, with "say" you put the word "to" in front of the indirect object; whereas, with "tell" you do not: I say to you, "Hello". I tell you, "Hello". Also, with "tell" you ALWAYS have an indirect object. With say, you don't have to have an indirect object: I say, "Hello". I tell you, "Hello". (You would never say, "I tell, Hello".)
indirect relationship
To change an imperative statement from direct to indirect speech, you usually use a reporting verb like "asked" or "told" followed by an indirect object. For example, "Go to the store" in direct speech becomes "He told me to go to the store" in indirect speech.