| 21. | By contrast, Eisenman's residential work is sparse and has sometimes been criticized as unlivable.
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| 22. | When the tenants were to take possession of their apartments, they found conditions to be unlivable.
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| 23. | Diamond residents say life is unlivable in proximity to the plant's emissions, noises and flares.
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| 24. | Meigs decided that a large number of burials should occur close to Arlington House to render it unlivable.
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| 25. | A city like Venice is already essentially unlivable, except that nostalgia keeps people from abandoning it entirely.
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| 26. | They also cover major structural defects that would render the house unsafe, unsanitary or unlivable for 10 years.
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| 27. | Lebanon's civil war, for starters, battered on for years, regularly making Beirut utterly unlivable.
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| 28. | Furthermore, sharply increased environmental damage might make the country unlivable, even if such growth could be sustained.
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| 29. | The risks at times seem irreconcilable : to recreate an unlivable museum piece or to destroy a fragile artistic ideal.
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| 30. | All but two are gone now, but those are torn apart, unlivable and considered eyesores by the county.
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