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It will be single story to ease mobility problems among what is expected to be a large number of older patients.
His driving coat uses action pleats behind the sleeves, to ease mobility, and has a detachable bib, much more beautiful than the word implies, with a crosshatched pattern that suggests the days of open-top roadsters.
The terracing for the home supporters was also modified to ease mobility, and combat safety issues in the stands.
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This is ideal road trip country, so it's worth renting a car for ease of mobility and for savings on train fares.
"I'm trying to decide what the balance is: safety versus accessibility, ease of mobility versus changing culture," said Mr. Wilson, Metro's chief.
His journey had been difficult — for him, walking is laborious and painful — and he was unable to match the brisk pace of the people alongside him, most of whom could take for granted their ease of mobility.
That idea proved difficult but the idea of ease and mobility stuck with him.
The ease of mobility these days means that the young, educated and unattached can live pretty much where they please.
The configuration has two special features: a smooth shape for ease in mobility and heavy metal plates for the best coupling.
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