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About one in every 29 jobs in L.A. is supported either directly or indirectly by tourism, according to the report.
Source: https://www.latimes.com/business/story/2023-05-04/la-fi-tourism-mostly-back-except-biggest-spenders
According to the protocol: “No partner state shall impose, directly or indirectly, on the products of other partner states any internal taxation of any kind in excess of that imposed, directly or indirectly, on similar domestic products.”
According to the protocol: “No partner state shall impose, directly or indirectly, on the products of other partner states any internal taxation of any kind in excess of that imposed, directly or indirectly, on similar domestic products.”
And indirectly, it will get our proposition even stronger as an ecosystem in Formula One.
A protester read a statement from Woodward at the protest: “A small portion of our business involves indirectly supplying the U.S. government with subsystems that go into military equipment.
A restraining order was put in place banning him from contacting his ex directly or indirectly for the next 10 years.
As a wizard who often used the killing curse left and right, the Dark Lord himself also faced this deadly spell, although indirectly.
Source: https://gamerant.com/harry-potter-wizards-survive-forbidden-curses/
At the same time, an increasing number of Kenyans gain their political news from social media either directly or indirectly by sharing online stories offline.
But in the initial version created for the textbook review, race is mentioned indirectly.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/16/us/florida-textbooks-african-american-history.html
But the measures put forward "do not spell out mental health supports, which are needed for victims affected directly and indirectly by Islamophobia" as called for by Edmonton-based advocacy group Sisters Dialogue.
But the UGT, Spain’s other main union, warned it could stigmatise women in the workplace and indirectly hinder their “access to the labour market”, a stance echoed by the main right-wing opposition Popular Party (PP).
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/news-world/spain-passes-law-for-europes-first-menstrual-leave/
By doing so, fans across the world have legal means to read their favorite titles while indirectly voting for the licensing of more works with their money.
Source: https://gamerant.com/official-manga-apps-english-translations/
Carbon emissions measurements need to be accompanied by tools for leveraging said measurements in new initiatives and practices, and they need the involvement of institutions that can punish and reward carbon emissions behavior, directly or indirectly.
Cunningham said some Entergy customers are interested in sustainability and want to reduce carbon emissions, directly and indirectly.
Despite claims to the contrary, an American manufacturer appears to still indirectly supply the Russian arms industry with its technology.
Source: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/august-4-2023-pbs-newshour-full-episode
Despite these clear linkages, the question for researchers and academics who study Wagner — even intelligence officials — has been the extent to which Wagner receives funds from the Russian state, even if indirectly through shell corporations.
Source: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/02/18/russia-wagner-group-ukraine-paramilitary-00083553
Due to the fact that a large part of the Turkish media is directly or indirectly controlled by Erdoğan, and thus there is no real freedom of information, foreign observers have also expressed concerns about the fairness of the elections.
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Families with dependent children in their household, directly and indirectly impacted by the wildfires and earning less than 350% of the poverty level (which for a family of four is $120,750 annually) are eligible for the benefits.
For instance, transport companies may have to navigate icy roads or deal with vehicle breakdowns due to the cold, which can indirectly inflate costs.