Sentence examples for increased life from inspiring English sources

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Increased life expectancy means increased life expectations – not just a plunge into scraping by.

"We've made major investments in the health of our children, increased life expectancy and prenatal care.

"There's a profound change occurring because of increased life expectancy," she says.

Our ageing population, combined with increased life expectancy will place considerable strain on government resources.

Economic growth stimulated by increased life spans could be its saving grace.

This resulted in a substantial decrease in erosion rate and therefore increased life of the tool.

This great success, increased life expectancy, means that cancer and dementia impinge on our fears more than ever.

Ignored is the conclusion that the main reasons for this increase are population growth and increased life expectancy.

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And although we have increased life-expectancy, we have still not managed to reverse the aging process.

Both self-administered HAART and DOT were associated with decreased costs and increased life-expectancy relative to no HAART.

Exposure to small fluorescent nanocarbon byproducts caused significantly increased life-cycle mortality at 10 mg x L -1) (p < 0.05).

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