degree of mobility

collocation in English

meaningsofdegreeandmobility

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degree
noun
uk
/dɪˈɡriː/
us
/dɪˈɡriː/
(an) amount or level ...
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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 ofdegreeandmobilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In these respects, they are distinct from members of the second subtype, whosedegreeofmobilityis more limited, and which must be encoded in lexical entries as phrasal idioms.
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A limbo was thus part of a network of places continually reproduced by a highdegreeofmobility, not only of individuals but of entire settlements.
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In particular, a preliminary analysis of birth intervals within identifiable families revealed adegreeofmobilityon the part of the father between 'collier' and 'labourer' descriptors.
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No country can continue unless there is adegreeofmobilityof labour.
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Even more important is theirdegreeofmobility.
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But there is a far greaterdegreeofmobilityin the country today, particularly among young people.
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There is a highdegreeofmobilityof experimental activity and personnel in the research field.
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There is an element ofdegreeofmobility.
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The fostering of new industry carries with it adegreeofmobility.
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There can be only a limiteddegreeofmobilityof labour.
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They would never have achieved thedegreeofmobilityor usefulness as citizens that the trike has enabled them to achieve.
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There is a highdegreeofmobilityamong the local population.
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That means that most people with macular degeneration should have enough side vision to maintain adegreeofmobilityand independence.
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An expanding economy entails a certaindegreeofmobilityof labour as well as of industry.
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It is essential that a highdegreeofmobilityand readiness is achieved.
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It is this highdegreeofmobility, and our continuing ability to deal promptly with matters threatening our interests, which is of the greatest importance.
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However, we do not have thatdegreeofmobility.
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The forces already have a highdegreeofmobility.
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I regard such independence, which naturally depends on somedegreeofmobility, as among the most precious of benefits that this world affords.
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The board points out that the offering of services in other districts depends on adegreeofmobilitynot available to many people.
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