“direct” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “direct”:

+ Alternatively, a direct link is available.

+ Activity-based costing also focuses less on direct labor as a cost driver and looks instead on activities that drive costs, As the provision of a service or the production of a product component.

+ The first commercial electric power transmission was developed by Thomas Edison in the late nineteenth century using direct current.

+ In 1992, he became the first Aboriginal to compose, play and direct the music track of a feature film.

+ In some doctrines of idealistic thought “the ideal” relates to direct and immediate knowledge of qualiasubjective mental ideas, or images.

+ This black hole is the first and, to date, the only one for which astronomers have been able to make a direct image.

+ If there is an excerpt or a direct quote that is worth including in an article, but the quote has many difficult words, how should it be simplified? I feel that a direct quote should not be altered since it would be dishonest and misleading, but at the same time, it needs to be simplified.

+ At this time Ghulam claimed that God had begun communicating with him, often through direct revelation.

direct in-sentences
direct in-sentences

Example sentences of “direct”:

+ The Tokugawa shogunate took direct control of it.

+ Ostriches reared entirely by humans may not direct their courtship behaviour at other Ostriches, but toward their human keepers.
+ For most of India's independent history, it had strict government controls in many areas such as telecommunications, banking and foreign direct investment.

+ The Tokugawa shogunate took direct control of it.

+ Ostriches reared entirely by humans may not direct their courtship behaviour at other Ostriches, but toward their human keepers.

+ For most of India’s independent history, it had strict government controls in many areas such as telecommunications, banking and foreign direct investment.

+ It is most popular for its direct connection with Cyworld and simple to use free text service.

+ After remaining under the direct government of the legislature for the first two decades of its existence, Columbia was incorporated as a village in 1805 and then as a city in 1854.

+ The largest airports may have direct connections to the closest freeway.

+ With Direct Memory access a device can use hardware to map internal memory to FireWire’s “Physical Memory Space”.

+ It is connected to both the Rail transport in SwitzerlandSwiss railway network French SNCF network, including direct connections to Paris, Marseille and Montpellier by TGV.

+ The middle linebacker is often called the “quarterback of the defense” as they direct many formations and are often looked up to as leaders and very good players, mostly handling the job of tackling as well.

+ In the latter sense, the intention is often to insult or accuse someone in such a way that the words as used, taken literally, seem to be innocent in the direct meaning.

+ So what started as an academic discussion ends as a very direct attack on the way law and politics were done in Athens.

+ Switzerland also has a long history of direct democracy.

+ Actually the violin had not been invented, Nero wasn’t in Rome at the time, and when he heard of the fire he returned to direct relief efforts.

+ Fisheries and aquaculture provide direct and indirect employment to over 500 million people in developing countries.

+ It was the only place of direct contact and trade between Japan and the outside world during the Edo period.

+ They had no way to direct these numbers, which put them at a disadvantage to the Romans.

+ James’s description of the mind-world connection, which he described as a “stream of consciousness”, had a direct and significant effect on avant-garde and modernist literature and art.

+ There is no direct evidence that the theory is correct.

+ The town has a Church Stretton railway stationrailway station that provides direct trains to Shrewsbury, Manchester, North Wales and South Wales.

More in-sentence examples of “direct”:

+ When a direct connection between two computers is not possible for some services.

+ The poaching causes various effects, its most direct impact is extinction, either globally or within a given locality.
+ Following a successful test screening of "Scream" and the film's financial and critical success, Dimension moved forward with the sequel while "Scream" was still in theaters, with the principal cast all returning to star, Craven to direct and Beltrami to provide music.

+ When a direct connection between two computers is not possible for some services.

+ The poaching causes various effects, its most direct impact is extinction, either globally or within a given locality.

+ Following a successful test screening of “Scream” and the film’s financial and critical success, Dimension moved forward with the sequel while “Scream” was still in theaters, with the principal cast all returning to star, Craven to direct and Beltrami to provide music.

+ Spielberg started his career learning how to direct in 1963.

+ Lown developed the direct current defibrillator for cardiac resuscitation and the cardioverter for correcting rapid disordered heart rhythms, and introduced a new use for the drug lidocaine to control heartbeat disturbances.

+ Then he drives his cavalry army direct into the fully fortified Italian army and began the attack and gave the king’s army to escape the ambush and arrive at the battle filed.

+ It was the direct precursor to the United States Air Force, established in 1947.

+ A large sun shield tracks the movement of the sun electronically and blocks direct sunlight which would make the space too hot and dazzle those below.

+ Philip married Louise Élisabeth of France and the present pretending duke of Parma is a direct descendant.

+ Chemical warfare covers only direct attacks on human life.

+ If a king is weak, it may be put under direct attack.

+ A total of 43 people have been reported dead because of Tropical Storm Alpha, while 26 were from the direct effects of the storm.

+ This enables individuals anywhere to play a direct and interactive role in the survival of some of the world’s most precious species.

+ CoolidgeWilliam Auguste Coolidge, a Mountain climbingmountain climber from United States made the first direct climb up the north side of the Barre des Ecrins in July 1870.

+ The Alliance provides support and guidance to groups and organisations offering direct services to the community.

+ It is south of the River Thames, so it does not have a direct connection to the Circle Line.

+ Get in the habit of thinking in clear, direct English, without unnecessary words.

+ This basically means that though there is evidence, there is no direct proof showing that the cattle cult was connected to Hathor.

+ They are transferred by direct contact from person to person.

+ In 1972, Technics started making their SL-1200 turntable, which became the most popular turntable for DJs due to its high torque direct drive design.

+ The operating point of a device, also known as bias point, is the point that shows the direct current with no input signal.

+ On September 5, Fabian made a direct hit on the island of Bermuda with wind speeds of over 120mph.

+ Both Japanese and Korean formerly referred to Vietnam by their respective Sino-Xenic pronunciations of the Chinese characters for its names, but later switched to using direct phonetic transcriptions.

+ A primary characteristic of online distribution is its direct nature.

+ Variation in length of legs and bills help many species to feed in the same habitat, particularly on the coast, without direct competition for food.

+ Images are used to direct these procedures, which are usually done with needles or other tiny instruments like small tubes called catheters.

+ Ejipura is a direct extension of Vannarpet, that settled towards the East of Bangalore.

+ These experiments, published in 1941, led them to propose a direct link between genes and enzymatic reactions, known as the “one gene, one enzyme” hypothesis.

+ If not, I’d like to do more work on cleaning them up and/or removing the ones that can’t be made to direct readers to other articles.

+ It was the last “Child’s Play” movie to be released in theaters, with all future installments to be released direct to DVD.

+ For example, this statement can be solved with a direct proof: “if x and y are even integers, then x+y is an even integer.” Since x and y are even, then we can say that “x=2m” and “y=2n” where “m” and “n” are integers.

+ This long standing error is based on the fact that a true direct impingement system also moves propellant gasses from the barrel into the face of the carrier.

+ Passengers can get direct trains to Birmingham, Redditch and Bromsgrove.

+ Now the only direct flight to the United States is from Privatair.

+ He also helped direct other Pixar movies.

+ Henceforth, a direct translation of the name “Kota Kinabalu” into English would be “City of Kinabalu” or “Kinabalu City”.

+ New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, edited Stanley Sadie; London 1980; vol 1 p.626 Usually transcriptions are a direct notation of the source, whereas a musician who makes an arrangement may insert new interpretations into the music i.e.

+ Ghormley in command on 19 June 1942, to direct the attack in the Solomons.

+ The walled city was protection from direct assault, but once a townsperson left the city walls, he or she was at the mercy of often violent and lawless nobles in the countryside.

+ The symptoms come from the immune system’s response to the infection, not from direct destruction by the viruses themselves.

+ He moved to the United States to direct “Sunrise”.

+ If they are direct predecessors of the Neanderthals, they would be Homo heidelbergensis.

+ Following the very bad box office performance of “Town Country in which Beatty starred, he did not appear in or direct another movie for 15 years.

+ Choltitz said he defied Hitler’s direct order for its destruction because it was militarily useless.

+ Astro Nusantara is operated by PT Direct Vision, a joint venture company between Astro All Asia Networks plc and PT First Media Tbk.

+ In a direct democracy, everyone has the right to make laws together.

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