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Deadwood isn't the only show hoping to extend its lifespan with a feature-length outing.
Indeed, the summer speculation was of a longer lifespan, with Conservatives and Lib Dems entering some kind of electoral pact.
He says: "Being a first prototype, the structure was expected to have a limited lifespan with some maintenance.
The new Serco contract is designed to cost £42m less than the previous one over its 11-year lifespan with a company target to reduce staff by 19%.
Her line, "an infinite lifespan with a finite memory makes for an awkward social life", is now almost up there as a catchphrase on a par with River's "Spoilers" and "Hello Sweetie".
Similar results can be acquired for the channel lifespan with a Gaussian distributions.
Some modules can also be replaced to be upgraded — in order to extend the hardware lifespan with improved capabilities.
Both methods enable long and comparable filter lifespan, with similar filtration efficiency and without serious adverse events.
It becomes a general expectation that these machines can operate in an extended lifespan with a low percentage of outage time.
The financial component applies discounted cash flow analysis over the building lifespan, with discount rates reflecting contractual characteristics; the carbon component uses Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP) 2005.
It includes lessons learned about assessment and evaluation over the project lifespan, with implications for research and evaluation of a range of related programs.
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