Sentence examples for expectancy has fallen from inspiring English sources

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In the past decade, life expectancy has fallen so drastically that a boy born in Russia today can expect to live just to the age of fifty-eight, younger than if he were born in Bangladesh.

Life expectancy has fallen to 49.

Life expectancy has fallen from 60 years in 1997 to barely half that now.

In the last decade, their use of antidepressants has risen, while their life expectancy has fallen.

Average life expectancy has fallen from 60 years to 40 and may drop to below 30 by 2010.

Russian life expectancy has fallen in 6 of the last 10 years, and recent government statistics point to a further drop in 2000.

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Life expectancy had fallen to sixty-three, more than fifteen years below the European average, and, even though Turkmenbashi had banned the diagnosis of several communicable diseases, there had been unofficial reports of the plague in recent years.

Thailand, however, was about to experience an explosion of road deaths and an AIDS epidemic, so that by millennium's end male and overall life expectancy had fallen again, Malaysia and Vietnam had forged ahead, the Philippines had caught up, and Indonesia was closing fast.

When Mugabe said of Zimbabwe last year, "This is my territory and that which is mine I cling [to] unto death," his subjects might well have wondered whether he was speaking of their death: the life expectancy of Zimbabweans has fallen by some fifteen years during his tenure, and now hovers around forty.

The life expectancy of sexually active Ugandans has fallen from sixty-four years before the epidemic to forty-two today.

The average career expectancy of a prime minister has fallen to around eight months — hardly long enough to give birth to a cogent thought, let alone an innovative policy.

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