Similar words: life expectancy, expectation, expect, expected, unexpected, unexpectedly, expediency, spectator. Meaning: n. 1. pleasurable expectation 2. something expected (as on the basis of a norm).
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31. People who live in poor countries have a much lower life expectancy.
32. Their average life expectancy was 12 years less than that of whites, their infant mortality rate twice that of whites.
33. Improving life expectancy gave them every hope of doing so, especially if they belonged to the rising middle-class.
34. We will introduce strict standards of life expectancy for consumer durables and encourage deposit-refund schemes.
35. Life expectancy at 72 years is the same as in countries where incomes are three times higher.
36. He was surprised by her, there was little expectancy, just blankness.
37. There continued to be striking regional and social class variations in infant mortality and in life expectancy at later ages.
38. Increased life expectancy means that it is now a rare occurrence for children to be orphaned.
39. It was the kind of silence that was so complete it had a sort of hum, the noise of expectancy.
40. It is therefore crucial to include standardised mortality ratios alongside age weightings to correct for variations in life expectancy.
41. Increasing life expectancy has increased the demands for medical care, retirement communities, and nursing homes. Sentencedict.com
42. With specialized medical care, the current life expectancy of persons with Down syndrome has risen to 55 years.
43. Last week I decided to start running again, figuring maybe I could tack on a few hours to my life expectancy.
44. Their life expectancy may be less than the national average, and they may be more susceptible to illness and disease.
45. Life expectancy at birth is six years less for males than for females, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
46. Process or expectancy theories of motivation are based on the premise that people are motivated by the expected outcomes of their actions.
47. Despite these problems most people get by and have a life expectancy of about 70 to 80 years.
48. Do this next exercise and then try to hold all your senses in listening expectancy in your future writing.
49. Retirement occurs at age 67 with an average remaining life expectancy of 16 years.
50. Taking a funeral policy can cost less than paying for a funeral plan by instalments but it depends on average life expectancy.
51. Meanwhile, a war that has cost at least 500,000 lives grinds on, reducing average life expectancy to just 42 years.
52. They frequently suffer chest infections and have a low life expectancy.
53. She is very old now-extraordinarily old in a country with an average life expectancy of 48.
54. Sweet expectancy appeared on the young faces in the children's band and the music went awry.
55. How large will my Snakehead grow in the present set-up[sentencedict.com], and what is its life expectancy?
56. Another environmental factor long thought to contribute to alcoholism is expectancy.
57. Every soldier knew that average life expectancy at the front was seventeen days.
58. CDs have a life expectancy of at least 20 years.
59. Life expectancy at birth in the most developed countries at over 80 years is double that of the most disadvantaged countries.
60. The lights dim and hushed expectancy shudders through the packed house.
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