limited mobility
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflimitedandmobility
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limited
adjective
uk/ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/us/ˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪd/
small in amount ...
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mobility
noun[U]
uk/məʊˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/moʊˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
the ability to move freely or be ...
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(Definition oflimitedandmobilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesoflimited mobility
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But it also recognizes that candidates are often hindered in their movement to the centre and tend to be characterized bylimitedmobility.
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However, the morelimitedmobilityof the nontransparent expressions suggests that thematic composition is not a sufficient condition for unrestricted mobility.
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When performing transesophageal echocardiography, in contrast, this adjustment is limited because of the relativelylimitedmobilityof the transducer within the esophageal space.
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The visual field displays a morelimitedmobilityof retinal images on the retina.
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The majority hadlimitedmobilityand had difficulty getting dressed, bathing, shopping, cooking or cleaning and so on.
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As a result, he need only press a switch with fingers of his right hand (which retainslimitedmobility) to select words from menus on his screen.
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Another example is that many fire-protection devices that keep bedroom doors closed exert considerable force, are difficult to counteract, and therefore impede the free movement of residents withlimitedmobility.
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Stairs posed problems for those with medical conditions thatlimitedmobility.
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The agreement also protects the rights of people with disabilities and people withlimitedmobility.
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A widely scattered population, many withlimitedmobility, make access to facilities difficult and render large units financially unviable.
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It is extremely important, especially for people withlimitedmobility.
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When a button is pressed, the step used for boarding the bus is lowered, enabling a person withlimitedmobilityto board.
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It is imperative that all our constituents, therefore, should appreciate the value of mobility, in some senses alimitedmobilityand in some senses perhaps, a quite extreme mobility.
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People withlimitedmobilityor poor circulation do not maintain their body temperature as well as the rest of us, and have to spend more on heating.
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I would call for all people withlimitedmobility, regardless of whether it is due to disability, age or another factor, to have equal opportunities to travel by rail.
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It has been suggested that the regulations will affect those only withlimitedmobility, and that some people will be saving their allowances or spending them on other things.
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Poor vision and blindness lead to greater reliance on social services,limitedmobilityand expensive medical interventions.
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The downside is theirlimitedmobilitycompared to other classes.
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