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mobility

[moh-bil-i-tee] / moʊˈbɪl ɪ ti /


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Instead, they have produced a quintessentially American phenomenon: a roaring engine of upward mobility.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wednesday's deal is the latest in a series of sales by the firm, which included offloading its US onshore wind energy business and its Dutch mobility and convenience arm.

From BBC

"We're excited to accelerate Britain's leadership in the future of mobility, bringing another safe and reliable travel option to Londoners next year," it said of its Baidu partnership on Monday.

From BBC

"But what we don't have is a coherent approach to social mobility as a useful concept that you can build a strategy around."

From BBC

Economists use the term "income mobility" to describe how easily people or families can move up or down the income scale compared with others in their community.

From Science Daily