Note that this pension currently exists, but that its continuation, especially as a life-time pension, is not certain. |
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Note that is the average life time of susceptible cells and is the average life-time of infected cells. |
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A son feared his father died from the human form of mad cow disease due to a life-time exposure to offal in his career as a slaughterman. |
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Most of the invalids are in their 30s or 40s, securing life-time pensions worth 70 per cent of the final retirement-age salaries. |
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A third category for a life-time achievement award will be decided on by the jury. |
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Here, each device has its own required life-time. |
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For combined fatigue loading, life-time measurements were performed. |
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However, the loss of pressure of aerosol dispensers using compressed gas propellants at the end of their life-time typically leads to a less efficient yield of contents. |
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But even more importantly, this is a privileged opportunity to deepen the life-time attitude of caring for and loving one's neighbour, which with the love of God is central to the teaching of Jesus. |
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There are so many once in a life-time moments for us to cherish forever. |
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He was under a life-time ban preventing him from owning firearms. |
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Changes in the environment may make it necessary to review the strategic plan, even if the life-time of the strategic plan was foreseen to last a few years more. |
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A whole life-time before this have I tarried amongst you: will ye not then understand? |
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A subsequent life-time study at similar dose levels in Sprague-Dawley, Fischer and Wistar rats revealed no carcinogenic effect in the thymus. |
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The satellite was built by NPO-PM, with a payload supplied by Alcatel Space for a minimum in orbit life-time of 12 years. |
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Thus the network life-time can be considerably increased. |
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A great choice of Objective-C was to make the garbage collector an optional feature: you can decide if you want to precisely control the life-time of objects, or if you want to make less bug-prone code. |
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In the United States, the aggregate costs of spinal cord injury have been estimated at 9.73 billion US dollars a year, and the life-time costs for an individual with tetraplegia at one million dollars. |
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Thus the personal outlay for one trierarchy would approximate the life-time income of a skilled worker. |
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The Women's Movement inspires all women in the Body of Christ to take centre stage as God's leading lady and fulfil the role of a life-time purpose of God. |
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A Life-Time Warranty backs all Trail Blazer's collapsible bucksaws with replaceable wood, bone and metal blades. |
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