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    expectancy


    1. It has also brought along with it, an increase in the average life expectancy


    2. According to a leading life insurer, 'life expectancy is likely to rise from 77 years to 85 years over the next decade


    3. (This may also explain as to why men are reluctant to ask for directions when lost, why men are more vulnerable to the adverse health effects of stress, and why women enjoy a significantly longer life expectancy than men do)


    4. Assume realistically inflation, spending pattern and life expectancy


    5. He awoke with an enormous amount of energy and an air of expectancy


    6. Then one morning he awoke refreshed and energized; a feeling of expectancy – that something was about to happen


    7. Never do anything with expectancy


    8. Expectancy is always restrictive and


    9. They had all stood awkwardly for several moments after the body had been laid in the shallow grave, an atmosphere of expectancy in the air … shouldn’t someone be saying something ritual or meaningful?


    10. Lindy shaved several years off her life expectancy in

    11. saluted with a look of expectancy


    12. For some days thousands of natives had anxiously waited in eager expectancy, for a glimpse of that tyrant, whom they had dreaded so long


    13. Every society is subject to an undetermined, however certain life expectancy that varies in proportion to a society‘s demographic components, (the) statistical effects of (its) technology and medicine, temperament, market designs and……


    14. It cut poverty rates, and as said before, poverty rates are the best predictors of life expectancy


    15. “Last year’s figures showed that pilots had a life expectancy of about two hundred and six hours before they became a casualty, whether from injury, death, capture, or a mental exhaustion case


    16. Keep in mind this was in 1896, when the average life expectancy was under 50


    17. The group stood there with an air of hushed expectancy


    18. Amonas knew what Hilderich was thinking from the look on his face and the expectancy in his voice, and replied curiously enough with a question:


    19. The Jews have been living in expectancy of their Messiah King for


    20. Soon your life expectancy will be reduced significantly

    21. Life expectancy is under forty years


    22. Have a wizard's life expectancy, for example, to travel the world


    23. given a life expectancy of ten years


    24. If one checks the “Vital Statistics Table: Expectation of Life at Birth” you will find that the life expectancy of a white male born in 1935 was 61 years


    25. The life expectancy of a white female


    26. Their life expectancy was for the male, 51


    27. Material gain played no part in his vision, rather the improvement of standards and of life expectancy


    28. But the air of dreadful expectancy remained


    29. God wants us to live in expectancy of His blessing


    30. Barrad knew from his training and logistics lessons all too well that in this climate, with his current equipment and armour load, his life expectancy without water was around three days

    31. alienating expectancy of a universal judgment that should separate the good


    32. Despite the low success expectancy, I was convinced that this would


    33. He would marvel at your health, your teeth, your longevity - his life expectancy was 30 years, his teeth were rotten stumps and people died all around him from disease and hunger


    34. “Life expectancy of most pirates is about five years, much of the time due to a knife in the back


    35. The average US male life expectancy is 75 so if Williams is sentenced to death he is really only losing about 10 years of his life


    36. What is the consequence for this lifestyle? According to CIA world statistics, the average life expectancy for men is 59 in Russia, 62 in Ukraine, and 65 in Colombia


    37. sense of high expectancy that Michael might surely call and have his


    38. A week later the much-waited postal order arrived and each week Bridget would look out for the postman with expectancy she never had to do before


    39. 1 Jesus was baptized at the very height of John's preaching when Palestine was aflame with the expectancy of his message -- "the kingdom of God is at hand" -- when all Jewry was engaged in serious and solemn self-examination


    40. 6 The wedding proceeded with a hush of expectancy, but the entire ceremony was finished and not a move, not a word, from the honored guest

    41. They were alive with expectancy and thrilled with the thought of having been selected as close associates of the Son of Man


    42. While the apostles stood by in breathless expectancy, Jesus, looking at the father of the sick boy, said: "How long shall I bear with you? The power of God is in your midst, but except you see signs and behold wonders, you refuse to believe


    43. Their miracle expectancy was aroused to such a high pitch they thought Jesus could cure any human disease, and why could not such a healer even raise the dead? Jesus, while being thus importuned, stepped forward and, raising the covering of the bier, examined the boy


    44. 10 The small group assembled before Lazarus's tomb little realized the presence near at hand of a vast concourse of all orders of celestial beings assembled under the leadership of Gabriel and now in waiting, by direction of the Personalized Adjuster of Jesus, vibrating with expectancy and ready to execute the bidding of their beloved Sovereign


    45. This change of attitude from that of intense fear to a state of hushed expectancy was mostly because of Lazarus's resurrection


    46. He had suspected that his genetically engineered body, plus the MBRUs would have increased his life span past the average human life expectancy


    47. “At a time when the average P I pilot had a life expectancy of two years


    48. Life on the Maasai Mara is precarious at best, and life expectancy is far shorter than in the West


    49. expectancy than those that live outdoors


    50. Life expectancy in the wild is 18 years












































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    Synonyms for "expectancy"

    anticipation expectancy optimism prospect hope longing desire

    "expectancy" definitions

    an expectation


    something expected (as on the basis of a norm)