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Перевод: expectancy
[существительное] ожидание; предвкушение; надежда ; упование; вероятность
Тезаурус:
- A century ago, later life was a privilege reached only by a fortunate minority: average life expectancy was under fifty years.
- Life expectancy for men rose from 70.8 years in 1981 to 73.2 years in 1991, and for women from 76.8 to 78.8 years.
- Her lawyer, Mr Richard McLaughlin QC, said the structured settlement would add up to a total of 4.9 million if Miss McCloskey lives to 78, the normal life expectancy for a woman.
- What we do know is that, in the United Kingdom, men who reach 60 have a further life expectancy of 16.8 years and women have a further life expectancy of 21.2 years.
- It was by no means clear at first, however, that this was a constant trend, nor that permanent improvement in life expectancy was possible.
- Writing in the British Medical Journal, the researchers said: "The success of the Japanese economy must be considered a factor in the rapid improvement in life expectancy.
- Ideally, we should feel as comfortable working with logged GNP per capita or life expectancy cubed as we feel about working with the raw numbers.
- He understandably carries the burden of expectancy in the States, winner of two of his last five tournaments and, in one of those he did not win, a course record 63 in last week's Players' championship.
- "The trouble is that there is such a high level of expectancy," she says.
- Living happily ever after may not be so common these days, but as we have a much greater life expectancy, perhaps we shouldn't expect too much of only one marriage.
- Their life expectancy may be less than the national average, and they may be more susceptible to illness and disease.
- We will also use indicators of social and personal quality of life such as changes in life expectancy, literacy rates and educational attainments to give a better measure of progress.
- "But the life expectancy is in excess of 20 years," says Harris.
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