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quality-of-life

[ kwol-i-tee-uhv-lahyf ]

adjective

  1. affecting the quality of urban life:

    such quality-of-life crimes as fare-beating and graffiti writing.



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yvlog History and Origins

Origin of quality-of-life1

First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences

Railsback said there have been “public safety” and “quality-of-life” issues at the house, which had affected neighbors.

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And while many of the quality-of-life issues may sound academic or abstract, they manifest in fundamental problems of the everyday and in a degradation of experience for everyone, everywhere.

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Democrats’ conundrum is whether authorities should roust, fine and imprison people residing in public spaces in the interest of answering the broader community’s quality-of-life concerns.

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For decades, Los Angeles prioritized drivers above all other road users — and vehicle speeds over safety and quality-of-life concerns.

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Congestion pricing is unpopular, and framing it as a way to raise money—as a tax, rather than as an infrastructure and quality-of-life improvement—is a losing proposition.

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