What's the difference between livable and liveable?
Livable
Definition:
(a.) Such as can be lived.
(a.) Such as in pleasant to live in; fit or suitable to live in.
Example Sentences:
(1) Based around the meeting point of the Allegheny, Monongahela and Ohio rivers and renowned for its huge number of bridges and evocatively named neighbourhoods such as Shadyside and the Mexican War Streets, Pittsburgh is consistently ranked in surveys as a desirable place to live; the Economist Intelligence Unit this year called it America's most "livable" city.
(2) The present study was conducted to determine if dietary ascorbic acid (AA) would improve growth, feed efficiency, and livability of broilers following an acute heating episode.
(3) The optimum temperature of the livability of M. expansa eggs in laboratory conditions is 5 degrees C; at this temperature 10% of oncospheres survived after 161 days.
(4) To make London livable, we need to fight poverty too.
(5) Data were collected for body weight, time to onset of lay, egg production, and livability in both experiments.
(6) Progeny of vaccinated parents had reduced livability.
(7) If any government wants to carry out demolitions in the community today, the people will say ‘But you’ve requested a plan, and that plan has been submitted, so what steps have you taken?’ Second, the plan was able to outline various strategies for redeveloping Makoko into a livable and sustainable community.” Not everyone is a fan of slum redevelopment or plans for regeneration.
(8) The feed-in tariff it is not a subsidy but rather an attempt to correct the perverse incentive to destroy the future livability of the planet that is inherent in conventional economics.
(9) Families with younger children say that children make the free state more livable, but many of the old timers have come to Christiania to avoid structure and stability and the baby boom, they say, raises the question of who Christiania is really for.
(10) Livability rates, however, were lowest for untrimmed males and highest for untrimmed females.
(11) Livability in the phase systems was also variable, and we believe that PEG may exert a detergent-like effect on the sperm surface that is exacerbated in highly defined media free of protective proteins.
(12) The observed differences in livability at 6 wk of age could increase the number of saleable broilers by 10 to 15 thousand per million chicks placed.
(13) As measured by livability, weight gain, feed efficiency, morbidity, dropping score, lesion score, and oocyst production the drug was highly effective in Beltsville Small White turkeys.
(14) Sex was not a significant source of variation in lamb livability.
(15) Performance parameters following challenge included weight gain, oocyst production, fecal droppings, and livability.
(16) Clean air and water, and a livable climate are inalienable human rights.
(17) It was concluded that poult death is associated with low plasma CS levels, but diet-induced increases in plasma CS did not significantly improve livability following a stressful condition.
(18) The intention of the exercise certainly wasn't to identify the world's "best" or "most livable" cities.
(19) Vaccinated and unvaccinated poults were compared for seroconversion, response to laboratory challenge with a virulent HE virus at 3 weeks postvaccination, livability, percentage graded A, and average weight at marketing.
(20) These pollutants exerted no adverse effects on egg production, egg weight, egg shell thickness, feed consumption, adult body weight changes, livability and fertility after 8 weeks of biphenyl feeding, irrespective of biphenyl level or compound.