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It was initially used to examine trends in CHD mortality [ 14, 15] and expected gains in life expectancy from risk factor modifications [ 16].
From that information, the model estimated how much a woman could expect to gain in life expectancy from the various options.
"[There is] always pressure as manager of Leeds and expectancy from everybody.
The life expectancy from onset is thought to be around seven years, but pinpointing that onset feels impossible.
There were also big differences in healthy life expectancy, from 71.8 years for males in Rutland, east Midlands, to 54 for males in Tower Hamlets, east London.
The party has also been commended for improving national health services and increasing Namibia's life expectancy from 55 in 2004 to 64 in 2012.
The statistical breakdown released yesterday also included an increase in life expectancy, from 77.2 years in 2001 to 77.4 years in 2002.
Around that time, life expectancy from birth for males was around 59, meaning new-borns were not actually expected to reach retirement.
What happened to the rest?Some have died of AIDS, which has slashed the average life expectancy from 61 years in 1990 to 34.
This is more than justified, he notes correctly, by the rise in average life expectancy (from 61 years to 78) in the seven decades since Social Security was introduced.
In Britain, despite attempts to change the style of the game, there's still the expectancy from fans and coaches that footballers work hard, cover the ground and be combative.
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