Word: indirectly
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...indirect appeal to college-age voters, Sen. Edward M. Kennedy '54-'56 (D-Mass.) held a voter registration rally and party for supporters Saturday night in a Boston night club...
...effect, Dr. Trucco and his colleagues had caught both the virus and the immune system in their acts of destruction. Had the two patients lived longer, the infection would have subsided -- leaving only damaged tissue as an indirect clue that something had gone wrong...
...Medicare program has done this by reimbursing teaching hospitals for "direct medical education" costs, which cover the salaries of interns, residents, and faculty. Medicare has often also paid for "indirect medical education" costs, which cover the inefficiencies of treating patients in a teaching setting and the high cost of treating indigent and severely ill patients...
...Policies that will not stand us in good stead have been included due to short-term considerations or political expediency," the memo read. "The neglect of longer-term, indirect, effects of policies is a serious defect of the package of changes you have put forward...
Panetta obviously cannot do much about Paula Jones. If he can tighten up the White House operation and make it more efficient, that might help break the legislative logjam. But not necessarily. One indirect effect of his arrival is likely to be a sharper, more partisan, more anti-Republican tone at the White House. Whether that is really what the Clinton presidency needs is questionable. Nevertheless, the change in tone was evident even last week. The President, who had previously talked sweet bipartisan reason and adaptability on health care, lambasted Dole's proposal as "politics as usual" that threw crumbs...