Similar words: expectation, expect, expected, unexpected, at the expense of, spectacle, respectable, spectacular. Meaning: n. an expected time to live as calculated on the basis of statistical probabilities.
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31) Last week I decided to start running again, figuring maybe I could tack on a few hours to my life expectancy.
32) Their life expectancy may be less than the national average, and they may be more susceptible to illness and disease.
33) Life expectancy at birth is six years less for males than for females, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
34) Despite these problems most people get by and have a life expectancy of about 70 to 80 years.
35) Retirement occurs at age 67 with an average remaining life expectancy of 16 years.
36) Taking a funeral policy can cost less than paying for a funeral plan by instalments but it depends on average life expectancy.
37) Meanwhile, a war that has cost at least 500,000 lives grinds on, reducing average life expectancy to just 42 years.
38) They frequently suffer chest infections and have a low life expectancy.
39) She is very old now-extraordinarily old in a country with an average life expectancy of 48.
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40) How large will my Snakehead grow in the present set-up, and what is its life expectancy?
41) Every soldier knew that average life expectancy at the front was seventeen days.
42) CDs have a life expectancy of at least 20 years.
43) Life expectancy at birth in the most developed countries at over 80 years is double that of the most disadvantaged countries.
44) The latest World Bank figures for the the region show incomes per head still falling and life expectancy plunging due to Aids.
45) Due to life expectancy these boilers have not been priced for conversion.
46) The relative disparity in years in life expectancy at birth among regions has hardly improved during the past half century.
47) In the low and middle income countries, life expectancy remained static at 68 years.
48) First in your Country Profile section you started giving star ratings for people's life expectancy and women's oppression.
49) Anencephalus, for example, has no life expectancy beyond a few weeks[Sentencedict.com], and even this short life span is rare.
50) His solution was to come up with the first table of annual premiums based on life expectancy.
51) The hutted wards, built more than 40 years ago with a life expectancy of 10 years are to be demolished.
52) Fitness differences are best understood as reproductive expectancy differences analogous to normalized life expectancy differences.
53) It is anticipated that life expectancy at birth will rise by 2-3 years over the next 40 years.
54) Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon. Doug Larson
55) Cycling makes you fitter and gives you a better life expectancy.
56) This compares with an average life expectancy in 1975 of 69.1 years for males and 75.2 years for females.
57) The average life expectancy of a child with Down syndrome was 9 years in 1910.
58) However, life expectancy on the Thames is still only four years compared with a natural figure of up to thirty years.
59) The countries with the highest proportions of people over 60 and 80, and the longest life expectancy are highlighted.
60) In fact, women at all ages spent proportionately more of their remaining life expectancy in residential care than men.
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