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expected lifespan

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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk /ɪkˈspek.tɪd/ us /ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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lifespan
noun[C]
uk /ˈlaɪf.spæn/ us /ˈlaɪf.spæn/
the length of time for which a person, animal, or ...
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Examples of expected lifespan


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A good incentive system, however, requires that the length of employment be an increasing function of the expectedlifespan.
The hydroelectric system has an expectedlifespan of 60 years and, in the moderate deforestation scenario, damages are expected to occur at midlife.
For each individual fatal case, the expectedlifespan at the time of death was sampled.
Each individual, having private information on his own expectedlifespan and utility function, optimizes his employment length, conditional on that rule.
If a unisex annuity paid £580 a month for an outlay of £100,000, a man would receive £118,320 over his expectedlifespan, whereas a woman would receive £139,200.
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In general, the expectedlifespan of hospitals currently under construction is approximately 100 years.
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The debate has a time horizon stretching well beyond the expectedlifespan of the current recession.
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Then one can impose an environmental charge against those power stations, in accordance with their expectedlifespan.
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The expectedlifespan of hospitals varies according to design considerations.
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Engineering plant and equipment usually has an average expectedlifespan of 30 years.
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The wind farm has an expectedlifespan of 40 years, with electrical equipment and wind turbines expected to be replaced after 20 years.
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These locomotives were made almost entirely of steel - the use of more expensive, non-ferrous metals was dropped in view of their expectedlifespan.
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The mine has been developed throughout the 1990s and is a major employer in the region with an expectedlifespan of several decades.
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The expectedlifespan of most truck chassis are roughly 810 years or 200,000 miles, dependent on operating environment.
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Extension of expectedlifespan can often be achieved by access to improved medical care, vaccinations, good diet, exercise and avoidance of hazards such as smoking.
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In addition, circuit reliability is the expectedlifespan of operation of a functioning system under nominal conditions.
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What is the expectedlifespan of the dataset?
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The old bridge, commissioned in 1954, is in bad structural shape and has outlived its expectedlifespan.
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The boilers had been installed 11 years prior and had an expectedlifespan of approximately 15 years.
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The coal mine, with an expectedlifespan of 15 years, was approved by the province for development in 1998.
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