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Sentence count:153+5Posted:2017-03-27Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: life expectancyexpectationexpectexpectedunexpectedunexpectedlyexpediencyspectatorMeaning: n. 1. pleasurable expectation 2. something expected (as on the basis of a norm). 
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91. She helped the maidens prepare and consecrate their lives during their periods of expectancy.
92. There was no mention of Lumens,life expectancy of the product or relative amounts of the nasty bits.
93. WHEN Otto von Bismarck introduced the first pension for workers over 70 in 1889, the life expectancy of a Prussian was 45.
94. This is a poor expectancy ascompared with developed countries. But in any measurement of welfare, what isimportant to observe is not where a population stands at a given time, but whatis the trend.
95. Income measures do not do full justice to the extent of the improvement in the world's poor, for they take no account of advances in life expectancy and general health.
96. Conclusions Life expectancy of apoplexia elderly without intelligence disability is an important marker to evaluate the living quality.
97. With the gap in male and female life expectancy enlarging, as the most developed city in China, Shanghai could and should establish survivor insurance system as soon as possible.
98. The expectancy effect has characteristics of suggestibility , level, centripetal and emotion.
99. Some of the biggest developments will be in medicine, including an extended life expectancy and dozens of artificial organs coming into use between now and 2040.
100. She knows that the rich brocade never loves vaporing character, the in the mind is suffused with to have expectancy.
101. When she was trimly dressed she was rather a sweet little being, with large eyes and a sad mouth. Her face expressed the mingled expectancy, dissatisfaction(sentencedict.com/expectancy.html), and depression she felt.
102. Despite all the extra treatment, the U.S. ranks only 36th in life expectancy, just below Cuba.
103. To discuss how the medical personnel make use of pygmalion effect in psychology to dig power in patients' expectancy, so as to improve the physical and mental health of patients.
104. The 10 to 100 gigabits of data per square inch on today's memory cards has an estimated life expectancy of only 10 to 30 years.
105. Particularly cigarette smoking is associated with a shortened life expectancy.
106. The elastic recovery following compression is quite good and allows for a long flex life expectancy in applications such as this.
107. The disgorgement damage for breach of contract does deter the opportunistic behaviors, and serves as a useful supplement of damages for interest in expectancy.
108. Pollution shortens considerably the life expectancy of a body of water.
109. To monitor the changing trend of infant mortality rate (IMR) in Hongkou district Shanghai, observe how IMR affected average life expectancy, in order to take proper measures to reduce the rate.
110. A heart-healthy Mediterranean diet may factor in to Italian life expectancy.
111. Small wonder. Americans'life expectancy has nearly doubled over the past century.
112. Expectancy is the subjective a given behavior will lead to a particular outcome, or reinforcer.
113. Furthermore, advances in medical management have increased life expectancy and also patients with orthopaedic injuries.
114. U.S. life expectancy inched up to 77.9 from the previous record, 77.8 , recorded for 2004.
115. In the nearby kingdom of Swaziland, women now live to 49 on average, a fall of 14 years, while men's life expectancy had declined by 12 years to 47.
116. The growth of the whole market is indubitable as expectancy.
117. Miami's larger proportion of women is probably explainable by women's greater life expectancy.
118. Since 1951, the Chinese retirement policy doesn't make a big change as the changes of average life expectancy and economic development etc.
119. Nursing-home residents had to be 65 years or older, in the facility for at least 1 month, and had to have a life expectancy of at least 3 months.
120. Life expectancy for American women was almost eighty-one years. They were also in thirty-seventh place among almost two hundred countries and territories.
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