(1) Rather, the commission is likely to pursue consumption taxation by stealth and indirection .(2) Even the simplest language of novels - in Hemingway, for example, or Camus - signifies by indirection a relation to literature and to the world.(3) But the personal attacks were there, veiled under euphonious indirection .(4) There's a layer of indirection there, and such layers always make things more flexible and more complex.(5) His method is understatement, indirection , irony.(6) The ferry barges across the seafront for its dock with categoric straightness, welcome after the shambles and indirection of Portsmouth.(7) Fantasy, by contrast, enables writers to confront the terrors of our time by way of parabolic indirection .(8) If you're going to take on an author as indirect and allusive as James, then it might be good to try for indirection and allusiveness.(9) But some media, which operate through indirection , are at least as important: music, the graphic arts.(10) In what may be the ultimate feat of subtlety and indirection , they want to control the behemoth by appealing to its conscience.(11) Call me old-fashioned but back in the good-old-days this used to be done with a bit more indirection , subterfuge and cover, no?(12) Each in his way, Shelley and Musset pushed to extremes the art of indirection ; another word would be suspense.(13) It remains for the narrator to incorporate into his own art of narration the advantages of artistic indirection with the certainty of effects.(14) his love of intrigue and sly indirection(15) In all this indirection , finding direction out is, admittedly, a formidable enterprise.(16) His interest in gray is metaphysical as well as visual, for he cultivates ambiguity, indirection , and impermanence.
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