It's equally important to create a livable community for a greater number of people on the same footprint, said Mussatto. |
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The blacktop biking path had a few more cracks from frost heaves than it had last time I was here, but the trail was still livable. |
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This is a famously livable city, and its residents tend to be famously smug about the fact. |
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There is no point whatsoever in our attempting to make the world a less cruel or more livable place. |
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We have made your lives more livable, with tougher penalties for graffiti taggers. |
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There is Pittsburgh, of grimy repute, recently named the most livable U.S. city. |
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But it may not be the best time to insist on a discussion about city visioning and livable streetscapes. |
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Most crucially, as Witold Rybczynski has argued, cities must continue to be livable as they balance rapid change and stable neighbourhoods. |
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You know, they straightened out the Mississippi River in places, to make room for houses and livable acreage. |
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This could be a story about madness, or about the illusions we adopt to make life livable, or simply about the deliciousness of doughnuts. |
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Triplexes can be designed to be livable and, compared to single-family homes, they are an affordable way to get into this community, he said. |
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When I lived in India, I was appalled at the lack of respect for a livable life we all displayed. |
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Simply snip off some of those extra rooms and loggias, and the core remains a livable and viably affordable house to build. |
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They came to network, listen and talk about making our cities more livable. |
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Bringing these features back would be a step forward if the goal is to create a livable community. |
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The work of the committee will also help to advance advocacy initiatives by the RAIC to encourage better-designed, more livable cities. |
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Corona de Tucson was a mixture of 6 platted single-family subdivisions resulting in 1,805 livable lots. |
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We also want this housing to be in a neighbourhood with good public facilities and services, in a city that is livable at a human level. |
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As a result, their families suffer, schools are negatively impacted, and some neighborhoods become less livable. |
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Investments in public transit are about preserving our environment and making our communities more livable. |
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Maybe that's because I have been remodeling a house to make it livable. |
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Her new livable cockpit has central seating that becomes a sun lounge and a large helm station aft, protected at the sides by sloping bulwarks. |
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There's something so fascinating about the way to organise a city, how you make it alive and safe and livable. |
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Now that Northern Ireland has become a meritocratic, livable place, unification with Ireland looks less urgent to some. |
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It is amazing how quickly it goes from a temperature that is reasonable, livable and comfortable to one where it is not comfortable. |
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Something that shows what I am to me as something not so much lived as livable. |
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Could the same greenhouse effect that would torch the inner planet thaw the outer one and make it livable? |
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Some of that disability award might be used to renew his house, to make his house livable, habitable, because he is very disabled. |
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Elephant Head is destined to become some of Arizona's finest pristine livable acreage. |
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By the second half of the 19th century, the rough accommodations had given way to something a bit more livable. |
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The bedding used must be able to hold sufficient moisture if the worms are to have a livable environment. |
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Vancouver is home to 600 000 people, and is recognized as one of the most livable cities in the world. |
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In a country nearly crushed by poverty and joblessness, there is little money left over for making the prisons humane and livable. |
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Too bad those values doesn't extend to paying people a livable wage or sharing profits. |
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While this solution is ideal for nobody, it seems to be livable for everybody. |
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The idea of raising the minimum wage to a livable number, he said, was one shared by the 2012 Republican presidential nominee. |
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To us, the two-state solution represents our best hope for a livable future. |
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Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranks Sydney tenth in the world in terms of quality of living, making it one of the most livable cities. |
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It is now crucial to set up livable, hurricane-resistant and earthquake-resistant temporary accommodation accessible to isolated and vulnerable victims of the disaster. |
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To improve health, a comprehensive approach to development and redevelopment of community infrastructure is urgently needed to create more livable communities and improve the physical environment. |
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We want to make a commitment, free of ideology, politics and religious denomination, we want to implement or sustain good projects in our town to keep it livable and appealing today and tomorrow. |
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They are creating livable, sustainable homes for the future. |
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But biking and walking save money, promote better health than sitting in a car, and ease traffic congestion, which makes the city more livable for everyone. |
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If this political reality will not assure us a livable world, be advised that nearly half the world's population will not allow an inconvenient political situation to stand between us and our very survival. |
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From hospitals to highways, services are key to making a city livable. |
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A rich source of cosmic energy, the Cosment, was discovered, which allows these spacefarers to restore planets to a livable state. |
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Abolitionists argued that the slave system degraded nonslaveholding whites by impairing their ability to find work at livable wages. |
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A number of them answered in promoting and implementing a pionner environmental policy that strives to set an example and encourage the use of renewable energy sources to render the city more livable in a sustainable fashion. |
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They have the potential to create more livable cities and a better quality of life for citizens, and open up new opportunities for improving energy performance and reducing GHG emissions. |
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In terms of Portuguese cities, Lisbon was considered the most livable in a survey of living conditions published yearly by Expresso. |
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