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Discover Ludwig"mobile working" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the practice of completing work tasks or duties away from or outside of a traditional physical office or workplace. For example, "Many businesses are now adopting mobile working policies to allow their employees to work from home."
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Upwardly mobile, working and educated women in Kenya are taking ownership over casual sex.
The system is intended to enable information sharing, along with flexible and mobile working.
John Taylor Hospice started mobile working in August 2010 as part of the Department of Health's (DH) pilot National Mobile Worker Project, and has since embraced mobile working as part of its clinical practice.
For although it may be true that the upwardly mobile working classes do not want fundamentally to change society, their very ascension does change it.
Its new Android smartphone app takes the idea mobile, working over 3G, 4G or Wi-Fi and including audio conferencing, chat and presentational features.
My job is to care for sick people and having tools like Paris and mobile working gives me more time to do that.
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One striking feature of the Conway case is that the MP for Old Bexley and Sidcup (Ted Heath's Euro-sceptic successor there) is a conspicuous case of an upwardly-mobile working class Tory getting hammered, not the first either.
Rumor: T-Mobile working with Danger on 3G Sidekick?! Ahhh, the rumormill.
"Dave and I talked early on about the notion of the upwardly mobile working-class hero".
Just like in the '80s, the policy could be useful for boosting so-called "blue collar Conservatism" among upwardly mobile working-class voters, though.
He is the embodiment of an upwardly mobile working-class man, employed as a construction manager at one of the biggest housebuilders in Britain.
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