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mo·bil·ity [mə(ʊ)ˈbɪləti] ΟΥΣ no πλ

1. mobility (ability to move):

mobility of the body
gibljivost θηλ
mobility of the body
okretnost θηλ
mobility of the body
premičnost θηλ

2. mobility (social mobility):

mobility
mobilnost θηλ

mo·ˈbil·ity scoot·er ΟΥΣ

mobility scooter

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The publication's ranking was based upon a combination of factors including social mobility, research, and service.
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Individuals with lighter skin and who are racially mixed generally have higher rates of social mobility.
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They had little mobility freedom and lacked access to education and any training.
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Once formed, except for the tusks, it had slow mobility.
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These processes impact the surface reactivity and mobility of nanoparticles in natural systems.
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Equal access to good education is the main pathway of upward social mobility among the poor.
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For mobility, kept the torsion bar suspension system, as was the trend in modern tanks of the day.
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This formation would protect his forces from being outflanked, but at the cost of mobility.
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It can be a disabling and painful condition, which can lead to substantial loss of functioning and mobility if not adequately treated.
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That has become a problem with the generally higher mobility that is demanded of workers nowadays.
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