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    lifespan


    1. of the ‘ageing’ population, both on account of increased lifespan for pension and social security and higher healthcare costs


    2. Who’s to say how long each of us has to spend here, in the physical world? We go along assuming we have three score years and ten, or nearer four score and ten these days, and consider ourselves short changed if a lifespan is anything less


    3. Though none but the elves could attest to such a claim, for only in their lifespan would its radius noticeably expand


    4. except with an infinite lifespan


    5. So, the lifespan of a person does not hinge upon the benevolence of a person


    6. Population had doubled in a hundred years by the late 22nd century; disease virtually eradicated, lifespan – for those who could afford longevity treatment – had potentially quadrupled


    7. “His lifespan doesn’t matter


    8. Projected over an average lifespan of eighty (80) years, the former has (potentially) squandered 6½ years of his or her life in bed


    9. “The last factor deals with the average lifespan of these advanced civilizations


    10. you more than a lifespan to finally acquire the truth

    11. The average lifespan of a wizard is three thousand years, with some reaching five thousand


    12. “If he were any other, I would expect the curse to extend his life to match Talia’s lifespan! But since the curse cannot directly affect him, I expect it will kill her when he dies! So you have sentenced her to an early death after all!”


    13. I think that their vow of lifelong service to me is far more atonement than they deserve, especially considering what lifelong service can be with an elven lifespan


    14. Your partner’s reproductive fertility lifespan ends and she ceases to menstruate


    15. wouldn’t have a very long lifespan, not like Tyrus


    16. Mascara is pretty much the same with a liquid liner, when it comes to its lifespan, which runs for only four months


    17. By doing that, you would not just save energy, but also prolong the lifespan of your lights


    18. After the age of 25, every hour of TV you watch could knock around 20 minutes off your lifespan, say scientists at the US ­National Cancer Institute


    19. of living out his lifespan undiscovered here were very reasonable


    20. “Xin, how long will I live? I mean, when you made all these changes to me, did it effect my lifespan?”

    21. termining the length and quality of one’s lifespan


    22. Angel believed that Albert’s chances of living out his lifespan undiscovered


    23. However, as the high level of human population was already unsustainable and continued to increase, the prospect of significantly extending the lifespan of large numbers of humanity was both unthinkable and irresistible


    24. GPL-proponents point to the short lifespan of most computer


    25. Lifespan in the wild is 20 to 25 years, but healthy and


    26. Lifespan in captivity can reach just over 20 years


    27. Lifespan in the wild


    28. Maximum lifespan in captivity is 10 years


    29. It cost $18 million and is said to have a lifespan of 250 years


    30. “Their acrilium battery has a good lifespan

    31. “We have a lifespan stemming hundreds of years,” said Lezura


    32. But fearing their strength could one day overthrow the two species, the raizean and lazhinians only made males, and grew them in labs if their numbers needed to be replenished, and gave them a lifespan of just 50 years


    33. , at age 201, for she had usually powers like that of a witch which enable her to have a long lifespan than the usual nycarman


    34. It works for bugs, but what good is a bug that lives ten times its average lifespan?”


    35. Book One - A Vested Interest - Immortality Gene (this book) The story of how Donna leaves the USA to join Sir Richard’s team in the UK where she uses her skills to greatly extend human lifespan


    36. key to both health and happiness throughout the lifespan


    37. This herb, which happens to be a distant relative of the Cannabis sativa plant found on Earth, causes the lifespan of its user to be extended by a factor of ten


    38. Either way, even one ingestion of this drug, which the Rama call Mana, will double the lifespan of any human being, telepathic or non-telepathic


    39. Eventually, game designers realised that custom content increased the lifespan of their games, and so began to encourage the creation of mods


    40. While some of the other systems remained in production until the mid-90s, the Game Boy remained at the top spot in sales throughout its lifespan

    41. I never borrow from a Human because essentially I'm taking part of their life force which would cause their lifespan to be shortened


    42. They say that the food produced by these big brands can shorten your dog's lifespan by up to a year


    43. satisfy his own needs?, to have Damon for longer than the humans short lifespan? Maybe he


    44. I suppose the most heartbreaking thing about the story of independent KwaZulu is that its founding by King Shaka in the 1820s and its demise in 1879 are separated by much less than a healthy human lifespan


    45. “Our lifespan is one thousand of your earth years,” he


    46. lifespan, and harms Tibetan independence, but this is al complete


    47. Although they didn’t drain as fast as tasrac explosives, the short lifespan on the devices still rendered them useless on even local patrol ships, which could stay out at sea for several weeks at a time


    48. Their average lifespan tripled


    49. Every human is born with a maximum potential lifespan of around a hundred and twenty years


    50. The soul user can shorten his lifespan in order to gain power beyond human imagination






























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    Synonyms for "lifespan"

    life life-time lifespan lifetime

    "lifespan" definitions

    the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death)