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mobility

noun as in ability to move

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One resident said elderly people and those with mobility issues were often being forced to dodge traffic, while many pedestrians were being sprayed with water by passing cars.

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The Sentry said Haftar's "persistent flow of diesel and gasoline has enabled the RSF's mobility in Darfur and, therefore, its tactical operations there".

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The study offers a detailed look at their mobility, behavior and social interactions, highlighting a level of ecological and cognitive adaptability that adds new depth to the story of Neanderthal life.

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The college entry exam, known locally as the "Suneung", is essential for admission to top universities and widely regarded as a gateway to social mobility, economic security and even a good marriage.

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It’s a reaffirmation of American principles that unites the country, as well as promoting economic growth and mobility to assure everyone has opportunity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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