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In the Netherlands, this transition will affect mobility, as the network of secondary schools is less finely-meshed than that of primary schools, resulting in a longer travel distance between home and school.
It cites access to raw materials, the trade benefits of the single market and labour mobility as the main reasons.
There's enough truth to that idea for it to survive, but never as much social mobility as the myth suggests".
That is a little unkind: There is upward mobility, as the new Houghton suggests, but it is spotty.
The 20-year heyday of grammar schools coincided with a period of relatively strong social mobility as the economy revived from the disciplines of war and austerity.
That meant there must have been constant downward social mobility as the poor failed to reproduce themselves and the progeny of the rich took over their occupations.
School reform and introducing choice is crucial: no Wall Street financier has done as much damage to American social mobility as the teachers' unions have.
Moreover, it has the same mobility as the end-effector if Eq. (4) is obeyed.
Other important use cases are scenarios with high user mobility, as the number of commuters is expected to increase substantially.
EPR studies also showed an increase of the polaron mobility as the amount of CNSL in the blend increases.
The company says its offering is unique in that it enables the network to offer the same elasticity and mobility as the application infrastructure it supports.
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