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91. This increased mobility is seen by Naville as a source of great dissatisfaction. 92. That was why the great forces of social mobility were failing for this generation of the poor. 93. The mobility allowance amounted initially to £10 a week and was recognised as anything but adequate. 94. Conventionally, maps and graphic aids are introduced into mobility work only in middle childhood, if at all. 95. Another factor cited for low voter turnout by young people was their greater mobility. 96. And so we look, with increasing desperation, toward the institutions that have fostered social mobility in the past. 97. Given the mobility constraints, is the cooperation of labour not better explained by the fact that employees have little alternative? 98. The introduction of the Resettlement Transfer Scheme in 1948 was the beginning of post-war labour mobility policies. 99. But birds, with their great mobility, have evolved to cope with many of those problems. 100. In a society that valued upward mobility, formal education became a gateway to economic and social success. 101. In the printing trade, mobility had long been a traditional element in the organization of mutual support. 102. The equation between study in higher education and social mobility still holds in curiously similar ways. 103. These are child benefits, industrial injuries and death benefits, certain invalidity benefits, and attendance and mobility allowances. 104. Penalosa's lack of mobility is counter-balanced by his southpaw stance and hard punch. 105. Through their impact on property prices,[http:///mobility.html] local taxes can have important implications for mobility of labour. 106. Marriage here would seem to have been both cause and effect of upward social mobility. 107. These decisions may well also be affected by geographical mobility both for employment and retirement. 108. Though geographical mobility is possible, to move means severing all the social ties which the miner has built up. 109. There is a large degree of mobility among public accountants. 110. The greater your mobility the less likely you will be to suffer aches and pains brought on by stiffness. 111. There is a large degree of mobility among public accountants, management accountants, and internal auditors. 112. Yuppification, not downward mobility, will be the name of the game in the new edition of the guidebook. 113. Employees therefore had a vested interest in remaining with their firm since job mobility was restricted. 114. The war and the expansion that followed created a culture of mobility and middle-class affluence unmatched in the history of the world. 115. Therefore the spatial dimensions of accessibility and mobility have complex but very important social overtones. 116. Visitors with mobility, sight or hearing impairments will be sent an information sheet and plan on request. 117. Achieving environmentally-sustainable mobility must include an expanded role for public transport, and requires many kinds of action. 118. These changes, together with a greater mobility in the workforce made possible by an expansion of car ownership, created a vacuum. 119. Education enables people to have greater freedom and social mobility in changing and improving their lives.Dr T.P.Chia 120. Labour mobility programmes are in an important sense different for they provide aid to labour rather than to industry.