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What made mobility possible or difficult for them?
Anita apologised for not being able to stand up; she was suffering from a medical condition that made mobility difficult.
Such was the admiration and affection in which Alan Howard was held that, when illness latterly made mobility difficulty, thoughtful admirers found ways of keeping him working: in static Beckett and Sophocles roles in theatre, and on radio.
Development of wireless networking has made mobility management more important.
As a society we have made mobility and adaptability essential because we do not by choice– have an elaborate social safety net.
Aydın-Düzgit and Tocci (2015: 134) note that 'the tensions generated by the EU's requirement of Schengen visas for Turkish citizens' and 'the issue of integration of Turkish migrants into host EU member states' are other critical concerns that made mobility and migration a paramount issue in the membership talks.
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The era of the mobile gadget is making mobility that much more perilous, particularly on crowded streets and in downtown areas where multiple multitaskers veer and swerve and walk to the beat of their own devices.
This silence makes mobility appear deceptively easy.
"Data is crucial for making mobility efficient," he said.
Their homes would be "future-proofed", allowing them to make mobility adaptations in later years if they needed to and thus to live independently for as long as possible.
What unites all of these stories is the growing failure of America's local associations — civic, familial, religious — to foster stability, encourage solidarity and make mobility possible.
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