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- noun Alternative spelling of
livability .
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Examples
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For now at Monocle, 'liveability' feels like a bore unless it's just a good night's sleep for the jet set.
Todd Reisz and Rory Hyde: Rank My City: The Singles Charts of the City-Building Business 2010
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Also, the federal government is now granting money based on "liveability" projects, including streetcars and other short-distance transit.
IndyStar.com Top Stories jane.lichtenberg@indystar.com 2010
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Melbournians revel in the city's high rankings in international 'liveability' tables.
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As for Hong Kong, the former British colony regularly takes a bashing for its polluted air and fares poorly in some international rankings of cities for "liveability," such as those by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Also, the federal government is now granting money based on "liveability" projects, including streetcars and other short-distance transit.
IndyStar.com Top Stories jane.lichtenberg@indystar.com 2010
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Even better than proximity to Canada is right inside Canada when it comes to "liveability", according to
Mangan's 2009
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For once a PD columnist has taken the issue of violent crime and "liveability" down to the personal level.
unknown title 2009
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Economist intelligence unit's 2009 "liveability" survey.
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This suggests that 'liveability' is becoming a vital ingredient for a successful city in an increasingly competitive market.
Media Newswire 2008
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To ensure both openness and liveability, the floor plan is split.
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