• The problem with this is that we know very well that housing immobility increases the unemployment rate.

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  • In Michael Haneke's "Amour, " we watch Emmanuelle Riva slowly dying, slipping into immobility, incoherence and unconsciousness as she suffers.

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  • They must turn their heads in this extraordinary way because of their eyes' narrow field of view and relative immobility.

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  • This is planning by default, or immobility, in which creative initiatives are not taken, and few professional or architectural values survive.

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  • Cataplexy can range in severity, from drooping face muscles to full-body immobility.

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  • A. representative explained that there was a statement in their literature to the effect that circulatory problems could arise from prolonged immobility.

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  • Nor will the pressures for immobility come only from within the party.

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  • My immobility was complete, as if tendrils of myself had burrowed down and sought root in the soil of Japan, rendering me brainless vegetation.

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  • Dr Bagshaw added he believed immobility was the main concern, whether people were sitting still on a plane, a coach or in the theatre.

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  • However, the prolonged immobility of joints associated with wheelchair use can worsen contractures, in which the limbs draw inward and become fixed in that position.

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  • After several treatments he is now able to perform complex tasks such as brushing his hair, although with difficulty due to severe immobility caused by his condition.

    BBC: The electrodes were placed at specific points in the brain

  • If the British left, which she froze into immobility like Medusa, could bring itself to learn from this, then we might not have to look upon her like again.

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  • This allows him to touch plausibly on many hot- button themes the erosion of social capital, entrenched inequality and social immobility but it stops short of a full explanation of them.

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  • Such immobility allowed governments to tax athletes with impunity.

    ECONOMIST: Net pay

  • She says in the past a GP has refused to sign a prescription for her daughter because it was too expensive, and booked an appointment on the first floor of the surgery, despite Abigail's immobility.

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  • Brazil is now seeing a growing inflation problem that can only be controlled by higher interest rates, proving, once and for all, that the level of the benchmark Selic rate has not been politicized to the point of immobility, says Tony Volpon, head of emerging markets Americas at Nomura Securities in New York.

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  • It would have been nothing but a bore, but Goodwin, who is alert and dynamic even in immobility, is granted quiet moments by the director, Luke Greenfield, and she and Egglesfield who, in the role of a young man driven to duty by a dictatorial father (Geoff Pierson), displays clenched torment in his eyes have something close to chemistry.

    NEWYORKER: Something Borrowed

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