indirectly affect
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To influence through a series of intermediate causes or effects.
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- A change in interest rates will indirectly affect consumer spending.
- Deforestation in the Amazon can indirectly affect global weather patterns.
- Her negative attitude indirectly affected the entire team's morale.
- Stress is known to indirectly affect physical health by weakening the immune system.
- The development of AI will indirectly affect job markets that we haven't even considered yet.
- A factory strike in one country could indirectly affect product availability on another continent.
- The local economy was indirectly affected by the new international trade agreement.
- The new online privacy laws have indirectly affected how small businesses market their products.
- The rising cost of fuel is indirectly affecting the price of groceries.
- While the new law doesn't target artists, it will indirectly affect them by changing the rules for venues.