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From the definition above, the trustor's mental state of belief in his expectancy on the trustee is dependent on the evidence about the trustee's competency, integrity, and goodwill.
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The life-and-death nature of the decisions has been obscured, he added: In the case of Angel, "his life expectancy could be more than doubled with the transplant compared to dialysis".
As it was, he spent 25percentt of his life outliving his life expectancy.
With the continuing benefits of 21st-century health and social care, his life expectancy can be expected to be normal: another 20 years or more.
His doctors said that his life expectancy was six months.
Now his life expectancy at birth is 77.4, and his life expectancy at retirement age is 82.4.
That meant a worker who lost his job at age 40 had his life expectancy cut by a year to a year and half.
His life expectancy is therefore 6 months plus his life expectancy associated with initiation of cART at 219 cells/μL.
Whatever the reason, at age 12, Jacob has outlived his life expectancy, he laughs at funny things, and his eyes light up when he sees a loved one or hears a familiar song on his iPod.
He finds a place where natural predators are few, and where bread crumbs note that stooped woman clutching a plastic bag are bountiful, and yet his life expectancy is just three to four years, compared with fifteen for his cousins in captivity.
He finds a place where natural predators are few, and where bread crumbs — note that stooped woman clutching a plastic bag — are bountiful, and yet his life expectancy is just three to four years, compared with fifteen for his cousins in captivity.
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