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But it doesn't do service to the fact that exercise is a substantial part of lifetime health.
The costs of initial and terminal treatments were greater than follow-up care on a per-unit-time basis, but follow-up care accounted for the largest part of lifetime cost due to the relatively long survival of BC patients.
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When once I thought that 70 was a lifetime away, I now see part of my lifetime slipping away as I am closer to 70 than I ever thought possible.
To realize its full promise, we have to honor public service by encouraging it not only as part of a lifetime, but as the profession of a lifetime.
A correction made for the fact that sisters of respondents over 60 years of age may be expected to have undergone a complete lifetime risk of childbirth and sisters of younger respondents only part of this lifetime risk.
Who knows, it may be the part of a lifetime!
If I get the part of a lifetime and it blows up, then that's wonderful.
Denny Gioia has spent the better part of a lifetime thinking about this question.
But, lucky us, she did go, "and got the part of a lifetime".
In better economic times potential suitors had permanent jobs as part of the "lifetime employment" system.
Professor Malcolm Chalmers of the Royal United Services Institute has spent a good part of a lifetime studying Britain's nuclear strategy.
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