Sentences with phrase «not habitable»

After I rented it I found out that it was not habitable: 14 code violations, rats, it was a former drug sale house, there was loose asbestos in the water heater area by the front door, etc..
My quick google search on tenant rights and how to handle the situation told me I could withhold rent for the period in which I did not have a working shower as the landlord has to make the property habitable and no shower = not habitable.
She alleged that the Banks and the brokerage had misrepresented the fact that there was not a habitable structure on the property she had purchased through the misleading listing, showing her the wrong property, and even giving her keys to the wrong property.
The type of insurance brokers that don't try to quote you interior coverage, or the type of mortgage brokers that don't freak out when you tell them that the house is not habitable.
Please note that the place was not habitable - no heating, no gas - until a few weeks after tenancy started and initially there were multiple fixes / repairs - as we were the very first tenants.
Newer homes, meanwhile — homes built since the advent of air conditioning — had lost these vernacular design features, and without power to operate air conditioners, those homes generally were not habitable.
but these are no longer the questions because quite frankly asking such questions is submission to the possibility of a 3 or 4 - degree world which is not a habitable world.
Problems included: Schools enrolling students without their knowledge, Owners / Adminstrators at one of the private schools for children with disabilities, actually stole identities of the children, Buildings were unsafe and not habitable and some of the major courses at the private schools didn't equate to classes in the public schools, so any student returning to their public school or moving on to college, had to repeat those courses.
This new planet is a gas giant and definitely not habitable, but the possible universe of exoplanets that just might meet some of the basic criteria for habitability may well have grown.
The proximity of the planet to the star means that it would be scorching hot and not habitable.
While it is about the size of Earth, Kepler 78b is most certainly not habitable, due to its extreme proximity to its host star.
«It sharpens the dividing line between potentially habitable and not habitable
«We should be looking for habitats and not habitable environments.
They're about the same size and mass, but Venus is not habitable.
You are if you live in Nassau or Suffolk counties and are without power or have a home that is not habitable because of storm damage.
But apart from the fact that Venus is probably not habitable (is there water?)
Nonetheless, Klein's company is still facing a suit from the upstairs unit owner, who alleges that the property isn't habitable and has declined in value.

Not exact matches

That doesn't guarantee these planets are habitable, though.
Typically, the stomach isn't really considered a habitable environment by a human being.
If we're counting on this tiny bubble in space being habitable, we're not going to be around for long.
, and that «the Bible doesn't actually command contentious women to sit on their roofs, and rooftops in the ancient Near East would have been flat and habitable anyway» (p. 17).
I was reminded of the similarities the other day when I happened upon biologist Jerry A. Coyne's observation that «evolution is like an architect who can not design a building from scratch, but must build every new structure by adapting a preexisting building, keeping the structure habitable all the while.»
But as I reflected on your comments and on my own insecurities and fears, I realized that what you're really asking for (and what I really need) is not an end to the theological construction zone, but rather the assurance that the structure remains habitable, that life can go on in the midst of all the drilling and sawing and hammering.
The Church must not settle down with what is merely comfortable and serviceable at theparish level; she must arouse the voice of the cosmos and, by glorifying the Creator, elicit the glory of the cosmos itself, making it also glorious, beautiful, habitable, and beloved.»
The parables of Jesus through the use of various imageries not only speak of the essential role of nature in making the earth habitable, but also in revealing the presence of God in the natural world.
«we do know that other earth like planets have been discovered, what we don't know is whether or not they are inhabitable» = > again we don't know if they are habitable or inhabitable.
«You have basically stated that we are the only inhabitable planet, to say that is completely dishonest» = > That is news to me as I am not aware of such «habitable» planet.
We may not have seen the collapse of whole civilizations in our day in this way, but we have seen the disappearance of large areas of formerly habitable earth.
AAFE Executive Director Chris Kui says it probably wouldn't take any more than $ 1.5 million to make the apartments habitable.
Although there is plenty of habitable real estate out there, «habitable» is not the same as «inhabited,» says Arizona State University Regents Professor and noted cosmologist Paul Davies.
«In order to figure out whether these planets, the most common in our galaxy, are mostly rocky and potentially habitable or mostly gaseous and probably not very habitable, we have to perform these measurements to learn where exactly this transition occurs and how broad it is.»
Dubbed Kepler 438 b and Kepler 442 b, both planets appear to be rocky and orbit in the not - too - hot, not - too - cold habitable zones of their stars where liquid water can exist in abundance.
Work to identify the «habitable zones» in which such planets might exist has turned up some startling insights — not just about them, but also our own planet (see «Goodbye, Goldilocks: is life on Earth heading for an earlier demise?
But I think that it's not unrealistic that someone will make the first detection of a transiting planet in the habitable zone of its star in the next couple of years.
«There's potentially hundreds of meters of ice, if not maybe a few kilometers, that may well be quite habitable,» Eicken says.
The answers will not only help explain how Earth became an ideal place for incubating life; they will also tell a lot about the odds of finding similar habitable planets around other stars.
But it's not enough to show that they are habitable.
So we don't have long to wait before we find out possibly whether these things are actually habitable.
That result could warn astronomers not to rely too heavily on these hot, rocky worlds when calculating how many habitable planets are likely to exist.
That would initially involve people, but the moon is not a very habitable place.
By simulating the observing power of the JWST trained on a nearby, possibly habitable planet, «we can almost see biogenic signatures, but not quite,» Ricker says.
Not too near the sun's heat, not too far from its warmth, in a narrow habitable zone in which water is liquid and life can thriNot too near the sun's heat, not too far from its warmth, in a narrow habitable zone in which water is liquid and life can thrinot too far from its warmth, in a narrow habitable zone in which water is liquid and life can thrive.
«The question whether so - called exoplanets are habitable or not is difficult to answer, as we do not know all the necessary conditions a planet has to fulfill in order to be habitable,» said Yann Alibert of the Center for Space and Habitability (CSH) at the University of Bern.
Ultraviolet radiation could strip not only the water vapor from a habitable M dwarf planet, but also the oxygen and nitrogen in just tens of millions of years, astrophysicist Vladimir Airapetian of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., and colleagues suggested in the February 10 Astrophysical Journal Letters.
Its charge was simple: Look for signs that Gale crater, a huge impact basin with a mountain at its center, might once have been habitable (for microbes, not...
ne = the number of habitable planets around each star In days gone by, scientists would speak solemnly about our solar system's «habitable zone» — a theoretical region extending from Venus to Mars, but perhaps not encompassing either, where a planet would be the right temperature to have liquid water on its surface.
To astronomers, «terrestrial» only means rocky and roughly Earth - size; it doesn't necessarily mean habitable.
They've not only made the determination that the area was habitable, but also that it's not that different from other areas of Mars.
«Habitable» doesn't mean inhabited, nor does it necessarily mean a pleasant place to live.
«This is only one planet, and we don't yet know whether it is actually habitable or not, but it still is an extremely big deal because it will rapidly push the field into new frontiers,» says Olivier Guyon, a planet - hunting astronomer at the University of Arizona.
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