Sentence examples for planned lifespan from inspiring English sources

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Q: Does your group have a planned lifespan?

This means ageing ships are retained in service beyond their planned lifespan resulting in further refit and maintenance costs.

Despite these measures, the probe is not expected to last much longer than its planned lifespan of 20 months.

The satellite, an imaging and radar instrument with a planned lifespan of five and a half years, will serve Spanish government and commercial needs, and will also work as part of a constellation together with TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X to be used jointly between Hisdesat and Airbus.

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During its planned 6-month lifespan, MOM, alongside the United States' MAVEN mission, will seek to unravel how Mars lost its water and much of its atmosphere.

I found that those who healthfully included lifespan discussions and planned earlier (and on an ongoing basis) were more comfortable and invested in the opportunities they still had before them.

Her mother is the vice president for strategic planning at Lifespan, a health care company in Providence.

This raised concerns about the lifespan of the bridge, originally planned at 120 years.

Estimates of sea level rise in the next 50 years have gone up from less than 30cm to more than a metre, well within the lifespan of the nuclear stations the UK government has planned.

Also part of this model is planned obsolescence, when a product has been designed to have a limited lifespan to encourage consumers to buy it again.

Individual retirees cannot self-insure to protect from longevity risk, and without annuitization they are obliged to plan for a long lifespan.

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