Sentences with phrase «albeit indirectly»

You are correct however regarding power of attorney, as technically the transaction is still with the seller, albeit indirectly.
Now it seems Take - Two wants to take things further and its recent quarterly investor call practically confirmed (albeit indirectly) that microtransactions — or «recurrent consumer spending opportunities» as CEO Strauss Zelnick calls then — will be in Red Dead Redemption 2.
«Beyond payments, there's a lot of potential we haven't tapped yet,» he said, describing two use cases that would help poor people get access to capital, albeit indirectly.
So we have existing law that the mere imprimatur of associating candidate with organization, albeit indirectly, is ok.
To highlight one particularly interesting essay of the lot, Prof. Ruthann Robson tells her story of being solicited (albeit indirectly) for a contribution, opines on the detrimental impact that Williams - Yulee could have on the interests of clients and lawyers, and discusses four cases, some expected (e.g., White and Caperton) and some unexpected (e.g., Shelley v. Kraemer), that should inform the result in Williams - Yulee.
But it's possible that a constitutional question tied to Obama's election, albeit indirectly, may ultimately wind up at the Supreme Court.
This is noteworthy in and of itself, as it firmly establishes the Court's jurisdiction when it comes to reviewing the EU's international agreements in light of international law, albeit indirectly in the context of ruling on the validity of the EU act approving the international agreement in question (Judgment paras 48 - 51).
After all, there is just one set of «smoking gun» leaked memos which Gelbspan made famous in his 1997 book that this student cites (albeit indirectly) which Al Gore said Gelbspan discovered, despite Gore having the memos in his possession long before Gelbspan first mentioned them.
The second question is then whether scientists ARE being paid to do the work, albeit indirectly, as govts provide rsearch money for reports that are intended for use by the ipcc.
These websites ensure everything involved in your standard Ultimate Team card pack transaction has a real world value, albeit indirectly.
In an industry where competing for new clients and growing an account base is so important, referral bonuses not only keep the costs of acquiring new clients low but they also signal, albeit indirectly, that a discount brokerage believes that their clients will find reasons beyond the financial incentive to endorse the company to their friends / family or colleagues.
Whereas that film focused more on the couple's budding sexual tension than any tangible extraterrestrial threat, Green and co-writer Jay Basu hew closer to the formula seen in pics like «Independence Day» and «Battle: Los Angeles,» in which U.S. troops are sent to deal with the aliens, albeit indirectly.
In a woodland conflict, the mine disaster yields another victim, albeit indirectly and, again, by accident.
In this manner it could be said that weight training helps you lose body fat, albeit indirectly.
The exercises listed above also use those muscles, albeit indirectly.
The Rutgers team also had a motivating push, albeit indirectly, from New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R), who in 2011 closed the Atlantic City casinos and warned vacationers to «get the hell off the beach» before Irene.
They saw the Giants ditch prospects for Jake Peavy and have it work out, albeit indirectly, just like they saw the Red Sox do the same thing the year before.
The NAFTA negotiating strategy published by USTR says as much, albeit indirectly.
With this much apparent interest in the sector, I'd be hard - pressed to believe that he wouldn't want to have the flexibility to do a deal if the right one came along; Wendy's new cash hoard puts him in exactly that position, albeit indirectly.

Not exact matches

For him, our experience as we experience it is not given in God's conscious experience, it is known indirectly by God, albeit perfectly (since God's reasoning can not fail), and God wants it that way; «When God intuits me, I am not a part of him, but he wills that I should be other than himself, yet known by him.
For years I've seen that question asked — albeit almost always indirectly — in various forms.
The word «emerges» does occur once (cf. MT 24), in a manner that might suggest (albeit very indirectly) Whitehead's acknowledged presupposition of the central ideas of emergent evolutionism.
Even as Cardinal Timothy Dolan leads the fight against mandated contraception coverage, the archdiocese he heads has quietly been paying for such coverage — albeit reluctantly and indirectly — for thousands of its unionized employees for over a decade.
In this case, Mr Hunter did not distinguish clearly enough between his Parliamentary and party political roles and as a result I conclude that he breached the rules by using the Communications Allowance, albeit largely indirectly, to support his party political or campaigning activities.»
Astronomers have only observed black holes indirectly, yet they can paint a clear picture, albeit one based on circumstantial evidence.
The Bachelor and The Bachelorette are dating game shows, but to the surprise of many, they often result in real love & #x2014; albeit sometimes indirectly.
, and to emerging markets / stocks (albeit, indirectly).
The earliest piece in the show is Swimming, Smoking, Crying (2009), whose title — through an evident nod to Philip Guston's 1973 masterpiece Painting, Smoking, Eating — suggests, albeit more indirectly, that this is another of Schutz's allegories of painting.
Whilst much of such work usually, I'd accept, justifiably has the lifespan of a mayfly, when it is really well dones (as Birks An Introduction to the Law of Restitution was) it can be enormously influential on law in practice, albeit sometimes indirectly.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z