Similar words: ability, viability, stability, liability, disability, capability, affability, equability. Meaning: [məʊ'bɪlətɪ] n. the quality of moving freely.
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61. So the maximum wage was scrapped but freedom of contract and mobility was harder to get.
62. The most basic of these relates to personal physical mobility, which can be impaired by physical handicap or old age.
63. Free car parking to people in receipt of mobility allowance and claiming exemption from road fund duty.
64. Spatial mobility tends to be highest amongst the most affluent groups on the one hand and the most poor on the other.
65. The abolition of serfdom would therefore be a necessary precondition of free labour mobility.
66. However, there remain major differences in levels of spatial mobility for different social groups.
67. But, despite the attractions of mobility, attitudes can be changed, or at least modified.
68. Clientelism is a strategy used by capitalists and workers to adapt to a situation where there is limited mobility.
69. Because labour mobility between industries ensures that wage rates are equated in the two industries.
70. High levels of spatial mobility are involved as he is regularly posted to regions where the multinational is operating.
71. Treatment of nuclear extracts with phosphatase results in a comparable increase in the mobility of the 43 kDa polypeptide and ATF1.
72. The extra-oral treatment requires processing at temperatures closer to the glass transition temperature where segmental mobility allows additional polymerisation.
73. Sport constituted an avenue of social mobility for any slave willing and capable enough to pit his sporting skills against another.
74. The experience of these writers was seen as emblematic of the increased social mobility that characterized post-war Britain.http://sentencedict.com/mobility.html
75. In areas of geographical mobility people may be neighbours who are culturally strangers.
76. Self-improvement and upward mobility became suspect in the general Sixties backlash against bourgeois materialism.
77. You'll experience some loss of mobility for a few weeks after the operation.
78. Abrams referred to greater mobility and greater choice as weakening the traditional neighbour's ties.
79. In coastal areas social mobility led some lower castes and classes to assert themselves against headmen.
80. There is increasing social mobility among senior white collar workers, who are able to move quite rapidly between organizations.
81. Some of these ways entail high spatial mobility and others do not.
82. Since hemoglobins A2 and C exhibit nearly the same mobility, they can not be differentiated on cellulose acetate. 217.
83. The waiting list system for council housing also inhibits council tenants' mobility.
84. Department of Social Security mobility payments to buy or lease a car.
85. The scale of deprivation and the constraints on mobility within these cores should not, however, be exaggerated.
86. A national mobility scheme operates within the public sector, and some social housing is constructed beyond the cities by housing associations.
87. This brings us to our third point, that of geographical mobility as it affects different social groups.
88. Figure 3 indicates that complexes exhibiting the same electrophoretic mobility were generated with all three extracts.
89. Evidence for this is provided by the relatively low rates of geographical mobility in Britain as compared with other countries.
90. Castors, as well as being a straight forward mobility device, also help with kitchen hygiene when it is time to clean the floor.
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