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  2. Indirect vs direct costs - Wikipedia

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    Indirect costs are costs that are not directly accountable to a cost object (such as a particular project, facility, function or product). Like direct costs, indirect costs may be either fixed or variable. Indirect costs include administration, personnel and security costs. These are those costs which are not directly related to production.

  3. Direct, indirect, and induced employment - Wikipedia

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    An indirect job is a job that exists to produce the goods and services needed by the workers with direct jobs. [1] [2] Indirect employment includes the things need direct on the job as well as jobs produced because of the worker's needs (e.g., uniforms). Employment created by the additional personal spending (e.g., eating at a restaurant) by ...

  4. Indirect election - Wikipedia

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    An indirect election or hierarchical voting, [1] is an election in which voters do not choose directly among candidates or parties for an office (direct voting system), but elect people who in turn choose candidates or parties.

  5. Indirect - Wikipedia

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    Indirect DNA damage, caused by UV-photons; Indirect agonist or indirect-acting agonist, a substance that enhances the release or action of an endogenous neurotransmitter; Indirect speech, a form of speech; Indirect costs, costs that are not directly accountable to a particular function or product; Indirect self-reference, describes an object ...

  6. Direct costs - Wikipedia

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    In construction, the costs of materials, labor, equipment, etc., and all directly involved efforts or expenses for the cost object are direct costs. In manufacturing or other non-construction industries, the portion of operating costs that is directly assignable to a specific product or process is a direct cost. [4]

  7. Indirect tax - Wikipedia

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    The general trend in direct vs indirect tax ratio in total tax revenue over past decades in developed countries shows an increase in direct tax share of total tax revenue. Although this trend is also observed in developing countries, the trend is less pronounced there than in developed countries. [6]

  8. Representative democracy - Wikipedia

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    Senators were not directly elected by the people until the adoption of the Seventeenth Amendment in 1913. Women, men who owned no property, and Black people, and others not originally given voting rights, in most states eventually gained the vote through changes in state and federal law in the course of the 19th and 20th centuries.

  9. Direct tax - Wikipedia

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    Direct taxation can apply on income or on wealth (property tax; estate tax or wealth tax). Here below a few examples of direct taxes existing in the United States (though not all of these meet the US constitutional definition of a direct tax, as stated below): [9] Income tax: it is the most important direct tax in many developed countries. It ...