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The phrase "in expectancy for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may confuse readers. Example: "We are waiting in expectancy for the results of the experiment."
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The novel generally considered Buzzati's finest, Il deserto dei Tartari (1940; The Tartar Steppe), is a powerful and ironic tale of garrison troops at a frontier military post, poised in expectancy for an enemy who never comes and unable to go forward or retreat.
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The stagnation in gains and reversals in trends in life expectancy for sub-Saharan African countries in the 1990s mainly reflect increasing mortality from HIV/AIDS.
RCTs have been credited with considerable improvement in health outcomes resulting in a significant increase in life expectancy for conditions such as cancer, which is the topic of this paper [1] [7].
Four studies in recent years identified modest declines, but a new one that looks separately at Americans lacking a high school diploma found disturbingly sharp drops in life expectancy for whites in this group.
Poverty rates for women remain higher than for men, which compounds health problems: the thinktank New Policy Institute has reported increases in life expectancy for men, especially in the most deprived areas, are higher than for women.
New findings from Patterson (2013) illustrate that each additional year in prison produced a 15.6% increase in the likelihood of death for parolees, translating to a 2-year decline in life expectancy for each year served in prison (Patterson 2013).
For all mental disorders combined, the gap in life expectancy for males increased from 13.5 years in 1985 to 15.9 years in 2005 and for females from 10.4 years in 1985 to 12.0 years in 2005.
Furthermore, the significant reduction in recent decades implies important gains in life expectancy for middle-aged women [ 17].
50 All of these factors may have contributed to the overall substantial and widening gap in life expectancy for people with mental illness in this study.
And the authors adjusted the statistics for race and ethnicity in order to correct for racial differences in life expectancy (for instance, black people generally live less long than whites), something they've been criticized for.
Saint Onge also said that the biggest drops in life expectancy for women of all races are in rural Southern states with high rates of unemployment, disability, diabetes and smoking.
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