Sentence examples for expected lifetime from inspiring English sources

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Furthermore, estimations were made of partial life expectancy, that is, expected lifetime between the ages of 20 and 60.

First, respondents reported their subjective life expectancy (SLE) by providing a point estimate of expected lifetime.

But that number reflects the expected lifetime divorce rate of people married in the 1970s.

It was not immediately clear if that meant the expected lifetime of a new car model.

He wants to close factories and cut over 16,000 jobs including, controversially, some staff who expected lifetime employment.

Alan Bauer, who leads Progressive's Internet unit, said most prices were based on the expected lifetime costs of the customer, which include the company's advertising and overhead costs.

For example, coatings are expected to help protect automobiles from corrosion and aggressive chemicals for 10 years; for refrigerators and dishwashers the expected lifetime is even longer.

Its amount varies according to the investor's age: expected lifetime income from work is high when investors are young and dwindles to nothing at retirement.

Opportunity is now operating well beyond its expected lifetime.

In our model, unitary households maximise expected lifetime utility.

The downstream line shows the expected lifetime behavior.

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