单词 | Mobility |
例句 | 1. She has limited mobility in her arms. 2. Education was the key to upward social mobility. 3. The cavalry is much superior in mobility to the infantry. 4. Some neck injuries cause total loss of mobility below the point of injury. 5. There is greater mobility of labour between jobs and areas. 6. Mobility is very important in guerrilla warfare. 7. It improves the strength and mobility of joints. 8. An electric wheelchair has given her greater mobility. 9. I prefer the mobility of a hand-held camera. 10. A thigh injury increasingly hindered her mobility. 11. Recent years have witnessed a growing social mobility. 12. Two cars gave them the freedom and mobility to go their separate ways. 13. Cuckney regards such managerial mobility as healthy. 14. Money means mobility, money means independence and personal dignity. 15. The breadth of national educational enrolment represents social mobility. 16. Social mobility thus becomes the focus of attention. 17. Shuttles will give mobility to employees without cars. 18. This has further increased the importance of mobility. 19. Road safety policies should not seek to limit mobility. 20. Greater mobility has bred greater volatility. 21. You have mobility without effort, and you have room. 22. It's a new mobility aid designed to help blind people cover rough terrain. 23. This social mobility is a characteristic feature, and has two implications. 24. The degree of mobility in modern economies generally precludes local communities from exerting effective sanctions on anything. 25. The result is that their high social mobility does not entail high levels of long distance spatial mobility. 26. A private car gives a much greater degree of comfort and mobility. 27. The difference in regional house prices acts as an obstacle to mobility of labour. 28. Prior to the nineteenth century, there were almost no channels of social mobility. 29. The key to the army's effectiveness is its increased mobility. 30. Indeed the Community has sought co-ordination of national social security legislation to facilitate mobility through Regulations 71/1408 and 72/574. 1. She has limited mobility in her arms. 2. Education was the key to upward social mobility. 3. The cavalry is much superior in mobility to the infantry. 4. Some neck injuries cause total loss of mobility below the point of injury. 5. A private car gives a much greater degree of comfort and mobility. 6. There is greater mobility of labour between jobs and areas. 7. Mobility is very important in guerrilla warfare. 8. The difference in regional house prices acts as an obstacle to mobility of labour. 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. 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:///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. 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. 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. 134. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words. 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. 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. 181. They see it not merely as a means for economic freedom, but also as a means for social mobility. 182. The legal profession served as a means of upward social mobility for Burghers, Sinhalese and Tamils. 183. Short Cuts captures the moment when the postwar economic boom began its decline into downward mobility. 184. Social mobility can be upward, for example moving from the working to the middle class, or downward. 185. So public housing fails to provide for personal mobility in changing relationships, or for different needs that people may have. 186. Increased social mobility has further added to the isolation of older people. 187. These provide links with the concept of mobility, which itself has at least two important facets. 188. It depends upon mobility; molecules moving from one part of the structure to another. 189. Do not be discouraged from drawing by complexities of plumage or the mobility of smaller birds. 190. We will increase Invalidity Benefit by 15%, extend mobility allowance and base payments on medical records rather than National Insurance contributions. 191. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays Oct-11 and Oct-2 proteins were expressed in E.coli as protein A-fusions. 192. There are also important differences in levels of mobility between rural residents. 193. Students were experiencing a sense of decline, both in terms of material and social positions, a form of downward social mobility. 194. This suggests that, inpart, the housewife's dissatisfaction with her work is a function of downward social mobility. 194. try its best to gather and build good sentences. 195. In short, wireless can give consumers a mix of mobility and convenience unparalleled in the wired world. 196. Ways in which mobility can be made easier for visually handicapped pupils are discussed in the section on mobility in Chapter 6. 197. For most of the 1980s that international mobility undermined mostly blue-collar workers. 198. These systems provide users with an unprecedented degree of mobility and flexibility. 199. Group health promotions could include work on weight reduction, diet, exercise and mobility. 200. Analysis indicated that only 50 percent of the women could comply with the mobility requirement compared with 65 percent of the men. 201. He was in that terrible state of lumbar pain where mobility involves a slow ambulatory squat. 202. These repercussions generally follow because of induced changes in patterns of migration, commuting and occupational mobility. 203. The results of this formal investigation are very significant for those employers who insert mobility clauses into employees' contracts of employment. 204. These will lead to China's economic mobility has declined. 205. It disrupted the enemy's communications, supplies, and mobility. 206. She lost her teeth, hearing, eyesight and mobility. 207. The mechanism of induced anisotropy, dilatancy, shear softening and cyclic mobility was discussed from the viewpoint of micro-mechanism. 208. The desirability , alternative, and mobility of employment opportunity perception is positive effect on turnover intention. 209. Spatial continuum inside the architecture represents a strong feeling of mobility. 210. The BMW 5 - Series Gran Turismo Concept conveys an up - to - date image of modern mobility. 211. Mobility affects loyalty with the degree of effect depending on branch coverage. 212. A dual track system on both units enhances mobility and makes it possible for them to navigate areas humans can't safely reach. 213. Most social scientists investigating mobility consider it from one of two perspectives. 214. Compared with the general outdoor advertising, car ads have mobility, flexibility of the unique advantages. 215. Any client with impaired mobility is at risk of developing contractures postural abnormalities, and pressure sores. 216. Japanese researchers said Wednesday they had used stem cells to restore partial mobility in a small monkey that had been paralysed from the neck down by a spinal injury. 217. The mobility value used is that of the minority carrier. 218. Object's place in a tree is defined by effective mobility. 219. The author argued that industrialist and institutionalist logic which has ever dominated Western mobility researches did not give any soundable explanation for this. 220. Mobility, innovation, change - all suppressed by the traitional values of the society. 220. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 221. Due to the plastication and interpenetration, SBS with mobility and miscibility were improved as a hot-melt adhesive. 222. Your men are stranded. The defenders have all the mobility, the numerical superiority, and the firepower. 223. A secondary constraint on labour mobility is the system of communication linking employer and worker. |
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