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They warn that obesity is occurring at younger and younger ages which will mean today's children can expect a shorter life expectancy compared with past generations.
"People of colour have higher infant mortality rates, shorter life expectancy, greater unemployment, less education.
Men, on the other hand, receive a bigger annuity as they have a shorter life expectancy.
Another downside to appearing on the fiver, is that they have a shorter life expectancy than their more expensive relations.
We are the first generation to have a shorter life expectancy than our parents, yet we're spending all this money.
They feel this is particularly unfair for the lower-paid, who tend to have shorter life expectancy.
It is also wrong to suggest that shorter life expectancy would add to the Scottish fiscal burden.
MAP: On the "Life" map, lower scores, represented in red here, mean shorter life expectancy at birth.
In Britain, men, who have a shorter life expectancy, will no longer be entitled to higher annuities than women.
CD-RW's, rewritable CD's that let you copy and recopy data to the disc, have a shorter life expectancy than CD-R's: about 30 years.
This à la carte health care surely helps explain why we spend more yet have a shorter life expectancy than our European counterparts.
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