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mobility

noun as in ability to move

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She has chronic pain from arthritis and had fallen into energy debt after being forced to give up her job due to mobility issues, while awaiting knee replacement surgery.

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Gratitude seems like an appropriate response to this short and heartfelt work, which further develops a vision of Americanness that eschews the familiar values of progress, mobility and power.

More than 41% of households using AT&T for fiber services also used the company’s mobility services, according to Wednesday’s earnings release.

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AT&T T -0.19%decrease; red down pointing triangle revenue advanced in the third quarter, despite lower-than-expected phone sales in its mobility business.

"As soon as the issue of long-range mobility became a little further away for us – for Ukraine – Russia almost automatically became less interested in diplomacy," he said.

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

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