mobility造句121. Hence the positive value attached to mobility and sharing in their societies.
122. The mobility of officials ensured that a variety of view-points are available for all districts.
123. Unemployment is also a significant cause of downward mobility in Britain.
124. Efficiency With labour mobility, inefficiency can arise from fiscal spending in different localities.
125. What you can do It's important for anyone with arthritis to try to retain and improve mobility through exercise and movement.
126. Tied housing therefore acted as a brake on occupational mobility.
127. There are also differences regarding the amount of gesticulation and mobility of the lips when communicating which are culturally determined.
128. Mobility therefore relates to people's ability to move and to reach desired goals.
129. This project is intended to explore the complex relationship between geographical mobility and voting.
130. Given the assumptions of perfect mobility of factors and perfect information, this equilibrium should be consistent with zero unemployment.
131. Social mobility Strata subcultures tend to be particularly distinctive when there is little opportunity to move from one stratum to another.
132. For example the mobility of labour between firms is especially concentrated in the earlier and later years of working careers.
133. Mobility may be increasingly affected. Genetic counselling should be available.
134. Firstly, harmonisation of national policies, especially in areas where it offers obvious advantages, e.g. labour mobility.
135. The internal combustion engine created a new mobility, for people and goods alike.
136. It is the mobility of dislocations which accounts for the mechanical differences between metals and non-metals.
137. Lack of mobility may mean that older people with disabilities have to incur the cost of private transport in order to get about.
138. Mobility patterns for males Mobility studies focus almost exclusively on males, so data on changes are partial and partly misleading.
139. A motorized scooter or buggy provides more mobility with less effort.
140. He is a wholly conscious arriviste, half proud and half ashamed of both his middle-class background and his upward mobility.
141. Three would involve complex skeletal and muscular problems tending to impede rather than improve mobility.
142. Taking, firstly, class-based urban and regional sociology on its own terms, social and spatial mobility is a major deficiency.
143. This is another indication that regional and labour mobility policies are not always in conflict with each other.
144. This, at times, can cause instability within an authority, although, equally, mobility can bring new ideas.
145. Much can be done to increase mobility and to ease pain and discomfort.
146. It has also resulted in downward mobility for a significant proportion of the working class.
147. Clearly the labour mobility programmes have transferred fewer workers than the number of jobs created by regional policies.
148. They should be designed to the highest mobility standards, making them easy and safe to move around in.
149. Jeff is already a victim but his actions could alter the balance and restore the upward mobility of his career. 2.
150. Patients experience a sputtering downhill course and an inevitable loss of mobility.