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31. Increasing mobility and various social changes have made the traditional family an unreliable source of old-age support. 32. If so, they may have reckoned without the fleet, which provided the Roman army with its mobility. 33. Social mobility, therefore, is again closely linked to spatial mobility. 34. The difference in regional house prices acts as a major obstacle to mobility of labour. 35. The weakening of bone tissue has a considerable effect on an elderly person's mobility. 36. Given the existence of resource mobility in a single country, the exploitation of comparative advantage is possible. 37. These households, already disadvantaged in terms of personal mobility, can thus be further disadvantaged. 38. The working class is more uniform in origins than ever before because downward mobility has declined. 39. You must be realistic about your age and mobility too. 40. A Pump Wagon is dependent on its crew for mobility, so once its crew are all slain it can not move. 41. On the other hand, what they gain in power they lose in speed and mobility. 42. Mobility Allowance is paid to people who become unable to walk or virtually unable to walk before the age of 65. 43. No civilization can survive without mobility: all are enriched by trade and the stimulating impact of strangers. 44. Fewer than one-fifth of respondents had experienced upward mobility and slightly fewer than one-tenth had experienced downward mobility. 45. Indeed,[http:///mobility.html] the recent decline in spatial mobility means that daily life is increasingly limited to relatively small regions. 46. According to modernisation theory, the urban centre is the locus of population growth, mobility and integration. 47. Along with his intensely loyal family he struggles hard to achieve downward mobility. 48. By comparison with the caste, the rate of social mobility in class systems is high. 49. It provides data on mobility as related to job change primarily for people in management, professional and technical occupations. 50. Co-ordinated public transport planning; Personal mobility with particular emphasis on disabled people. 51. There has in fact been a recent tendency for this type of mobility to decrease in most of the advanced industrial societies. 52. Gel mobility anomaly is detected only in cases where the distance of the two elements is in an appropriate helical phase. 53. Neither is upward mobility, rising income or independence a necessary consequence of their diligence. 54. Can anything sensible be said about the marriages of our women compositors in terms of social equality or mobility? 55. All this added to the general upheavals in the Hindu population, increasing its social mobility. 56. In Alderman McDonough, the ward leader, Daley had a political godfather with upward mobility and long coattails. 57. It was the major enabler for social mobility and advancement. 58. Public-sector housing provision, which might have allowed for greater mobility, declined in the 1970s and 1980s. 59. The higher stances afforded practitioners greater mobility and speedier delivery of techniques. 60. And third, the idea that literacy automatically creates social mobility, greater productivity and an end to poverty.