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Others will argue there's no such thing as excess life.
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See Fig. 1 for an overview of the methods used to calculate the population attributable risk percent (PAR %), excess life-time risk ratio (ELRR), and life-years lost (LYL).
We calculated the population attributable risk percent, excess life-time risk ratio, life-years lost, the number of lung cancer deaths due to radon, and the number of deaths that could be prevented if all homes above various cut-points were effectively reduced to background levels.
Outside, there's the wisteria, of course, "tumbling over itself in its excess of life".
It wasn't the only time in his work that this excess of life had occurred.
"I tell everybody that it's a story about human errors made through an excess of life and energy, rather than a lack of them".
MacKendrick does not cite the latter mystic (a feminist sister soul avant la lettre), but she does cite Lou Andreas-Salomé to good effect: "The afterlife (survivance) no longer means death and the return of the specter, but the surviving of an excess of life which resists annihilation" (112).
Getting rid of the excess in life to make room for what truly matters to us instead.
Jack buys her some time by kissing her, transferring some of his "excess" of life onto her.
As I worked on healing and losing my excess weight, life gradually began to feel different, and so did my perspective on it.
"I'd been rich and I'd learned how the excesses of life are fatal," he said.
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