0 -- ubevægelighed; immobilitet
the immobility of the elderly.
Their choices challenged ' the immobility of tradition ' as much as did the first alterations in the dress of young nobles three centuries previously.
Independence is a critical issue for many older adults as they age and face health-related challenges such as falls, sensory impairment, immobility, and isolation.
But having created the image, he does not give it animation; he locks it in immobility and leaves it behind.
Intervention included six standardized protocols for the management of six risk factors for delirium: cognitive impairment, sleep deprivation, immobility, visual impairment, hearing impairment, and dehydration.
The policy of constitutional immobility that evolved around 1743 was applied consistently across the remainder of his reign.
Neither the relative immobility of the architectural objects nor the lack of written comments, however, provide exhaustive reasons to explain this paradox.
Looked at superficially, almost total immobility seems to have been secured by the contending forces.
Germans certainly are not discontents of democracy, there are also very real and legitimate concerns about globalisation and continuing institutional immobility.
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