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Women had shorter life expectancies than men since many died in childbirth.
The most well known example of generalized expectancies is the placebo effect.
When this occurs, it usually leads to negativistic expectancies for the future of the relationship.
As life expectancies increase and we become more healthy in old age, sexagenarians may well want to do things undreamed of by their predecessors.
It would be interesting to know is whether people with symmetrical faces have longer life expectancies.
Then there were the wars and depressions, the material privations, Dickensian working conditions and relatively short life expectancies.
Citizens of economically underdeveloped countries typically have shorter life expectancies than do citizens of the developed countries.
Typical life expectancies for the most common types of 9V batteries are listed in the tables below.
High fertility rates and relatively lower life expectancies in the north contribute to this distribution.
This is partially owing to demographic ageing brought on by lower fertility rates and longer life expectancies in industrialized countries.
We have one of the highest life expectancies in the world: 77 years for men and 82 years for women.
The three charts at right show the affect of assuming different average life expectancies for the solar collectors.
A corollary to shorter life expectancies is the increase in the number of orphaned children.
More divorces, separations and longer life expectancies accompanied by longer periods of widowhood account for these trends.
Amalgam has been available for over 150 years, and has one of the longest life expectancies of materials used for the repair of carious teeth.
Canadians have one of the world's highest life expectancies but Aboriginal people can expect to live a decade less on average.
With increasing life expectancies, people should probably work longer anyway.
Today asphalt pavements can be designed as perpetual pavements with life expectancies far in excess of 40 years.
The new vessels will replace existing vessels nearing the end of their life expectancies.
With rising life expectancies, personal health has assumed an increasingly important role for the individual and society.
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Examples from Classical Literature
I understood she was an heiress, but had never, until now, thought of inquiring into the precise amount of her expectancies.
The process intensifies as expectancies of better life for less effort become predominant.
But as yet these expectancies were not considered property in the full sense of the word.
And presently across the room, her eyes met her mother's, and their two expectancies touched.
That an unlimited number of expectancies are granted, and many are given for the same office to different persons.
We need to remember that these statistics are estimations of life expectancies.
Beneficiaries with shorter life expectancies can be removed in one of three ways.
Girls of sixteen or thereabout are prone to expectancies of this kind.
Inequalities in health and life expectancies persist in England and its local authority areas.
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