Examples of using Increased mobility in English and their translations into French
{-}
-
Official
-
Colloquial
a range of options so that they may more effectively manage their lives in the context of increased mobility;
This results in a challenging densification of rural areas, with direct impacts on rural livelihoods, increased mobility and diversification of activities.
Made of iron and shaped like a cannonball with a handle on the top kettlebells offer full body conditioning, increased mobility and range of motion.
employment opportunities in large cities is a key factor of migration and increased mobility.
NOTe-PulseDose dramatically extends the use time of the iGo Portable Oxygen System offering increased mobility with improved comfort
simplify the management of maintenance through increased mobility of your staff.
Conserving devices extend the use time from a supply of oxygen, thereby offering increased mobility with improved comfort and efficiency.
The Mojave ITB Pant has been redesigned with a precisely fitted chassis and increased mobility via full-length stretch panels providing maximum mobility. .
The voluntary managed reassignment programme has served as a pilot and a model for increased mobility of staff at all levels.
complex family structures, and increased mobility.
justice is slow and cumbersome, and inadequate for coping with increased mobility.
Road accident fatalities are no longer accepted as an inevitable corollary of increased mobility.
In conditions of globalization, increased mobility of capital, and rapid development of footloose industries,
The health-care workforce and its increased mobility require global solutions,
The adaptation of rural livelihoods to a changing environment includes the diversification of activities and an increased mobility, and rural migration is a core component of new occupational and spatial dynamics.
Increased mobility of staff has given rise not only to more recruitment
Increased mobility of people from the EU-8 and from South-Eastern Europe
specialization and increased mobility characterizing the global context in which countries are attempting to ensure UA to higher education.
Globalization, increased mobility of capital, the rapid development of footloose industries
Increased mobility across borders has resulted in the number of custody disputes with international elements increasing and often involving clashes with legal cultures that are different from our own.