Word: indirectly
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...example might be useful. In quantum electrodynamics there exists a theory of how electrons become manifest from an absolute field called the "quantum vacuum state." This state is unmanifest, that is, can only be inferred from indirect evidence. Yet the theory is perhaps the most successful in all of science, as measured by the numerical accuracy of its predictions...
Under the present agreement between Harvard and the MTC, the union must give the University 30 days notice prior to causing any "direct or indirect interference with the University's operations." Harvard claimed the B&G action was "clearly illegal" because no prior notice had been given. Enraged by the union action, University officials said they would not talk to the striking union. "It's not our business" to negotiate with the union when it is "striking illegally," Powers said. But that was just an initial impulse...
Under the present agreement between Harvard and the MTC, the union must give the University 30 days notice before causing any "direct or indirect interference with the University's operation...
Complicating the strike issue is the University's contention that the strike is illegal. Under the present agreement between Harvard and the Trades Council, the union must give the University 30 days prior notice before causing any "direct or indirect interference with the University's operations...
Although such direct representation would be a far more substantial involvement for Harvard students, the indirect committee route which now exists is the only means for the expression of student opinion on the Core issue. The Pennsylvania sit-in demonstrates once again that an organized student voice can be effective. If the student opinion at Harvard is to be heard on an issue as vital to this University as the Core proposal, the students need to make greater use of the existing options for expressing their opinions...