Sentence examples for the consequences of mobility from inspiring English sources

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At the same time, America is always trying to manage the consequences of mobility: it muffles rootlessness by talking about "community"; it clings to traditions, even imagined ones.

In the employed mobility model, we restrict our attention to the consequences of mobility on the small-scale fading characteristics, i.e., f d.

The recent emergence of a significant mobilities 'turn' in social science is welcome, but this has as yet had relatively little to say about the consequences of mobility for health and wellbeing.

The six studies to meet our criteria illustrated stakeholder perspectives on safety factors, including decision making (Sterns et al 1997; Johnson 1998, 2002), automobile use and alternative transportation (Kerschner and Aizenburg 1999), driving reduction and cessation (Kostyniuk and Shope 1998), and the consequences of mobility and driving (Burkhardt et al 1998).

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The consequences of the Mobility Partnerships' projects are rarely at the centre of the discussions during the local cooperation platforms since the focus is usually on the dissemination of knowledge and "good practices" in handling the phenomenon of migration.

Nurses with the sense of technological insecurity may worry about the negative consequences of mobility and ubiquity such as complexity or their lack of trust in the system when using MEMR.

While this has helped consolidate an emerging body of theory concerned with the social consequences of mobility, our understanding of these dynamics in the context of high vulnerability and poverty in the Global South is still relatively undeveloped.

In that sense, the issue of managing the consequences of cross-border mobility is as much political as it is technical.

One of the consequences of such global mobility is that disease prevention in any one area often depends on the effectiveness of surveillance, communication, and response control in other areas.

The consequence of this mobility has been that class consciousness has never developed in the United States in a manner that would encourage the formation of large socialist or communist parties.

On the other hand, the sampling results of those last 10 12 years show abrupt "jumps" in some years (for example 2004 2005) that may be the consequence of the mobility of guanacos from the Cameron ranch to neighboring sites and vice versa; since the transect sampling does not identify individuals the effects of possible local displacements could not be considered.

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