mobility造句151. Peasants certainly lacked the spatial mobility required for regular participation in the politics of the realm.
152. Technical advances in fleece continue apace such as with the stretch version which gives improved insulation and greater mobility through a closer fit.
153. Above all I loved the feeling of great mobility, of continually heading off to new and different places.
154. Ironically, however, the mobility of the evidence may increase the chances of discovery since it will be given greater exposure.
155. The low-density lipoproteins, also known as the beta lipoproteins have an electrophoretic mobility which is slightly slower than the prebeta fraction.
156. Much high technology medicine is therefore palliative, alleviating the effects of the disease by relieving pain or restoring mobility.
157. Still another factor contributing to rapid dissemination was widespread travel and mobility.
158. Terran employees who still had the faculty of independent mobility fled, understandably, with everything they could lay their hands on.
159. This ties health insurance to employment, which impedes labour mobility and is unfair to the self-employed and unemployed.
160. The composition of the village was constantly changing as a result of short-distance mobility.
161. Female speaker Children under 5 aren't eligible for mobility allowance to help the parents with transport.
162. He hoped that the postmark might testify to his mobility and grit.
163. If globalisation is to mean anything, it has to give rights of mobility to labour as well as goods and money.
164. Greater childrearing participation does not generally translate into lower occupational mobility for fathers.
164.try its best to gather and build good sentences.
165. More recently, multinationals and foreign capital, with all their implications, have made vertical upward mobility difficult.
166. Individual and group exercise programmes promote mobility and confidence, helping to diffuse anxiety and aggression.
167. Accessibility as a concept is discussed in chapter 6; here it is sufficient to mention its implications for personal mobility.
168. This can open up new opportunities and create social mobility.
169. One can look at liberty, one can look at social mobility, one can look at life span.
170. These large gametes will inevitably be produced in smaller numbers and they will lack mobility.
171. Social mobility and elite circulation might increase, and the ruling group might become more heterogeneous, but government must remain oligarchic.
172. Socio-economic group Mobility can be seen to vary according to people's type of occupation and seniority.
173. Generally, economic factors such as unemployment rates, trade and capital flows, seem to be the main determinants of labour mobility.
174. It is invisible once applied and users retain full sense of touch and natural mobility of hands.
175. This general pattern of greater left openness to marriage with the right may be explained as ideological and social mobility.
176. His natural endowment consists of a particular range of capacities: physical strength, mobility, vision, hearing, intellect and so forth.
177. The barriers to greater participation include finance, mobility, and sometimes lack of knowledge about what is available.
178. This expansion of education has not brought about a similar increase in social mobility.
179. A currency union can not exist without perfect capital mobility across the union and a fully integrated financial sector.
180. Pawlawksi will have to lose weight to improve his mobility.