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单词 Expectancy
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1. Japanese people have a very high life expectancy.
2. People in manual occupations have a lower life expectancy.
3. The atomosphere of tense expectancy sobered everyone.
4. We were tense with expectancy.
5. Women have a longer life expectancy than men.
6. A quiver of expectancy ran through the audience.
7. The average life expectancy was 40.
8. Women have a higher life expectancy than men.
9. The supporters had a tremendous air of expectancy.
10. A number of social factors influence life expectancy.
11. I saw the look of expectancy in the children's eyes.
11. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
12. Scientists estimate that smoking reduces life expectancy by around 12 years on average.
13. Life expectancy in Europe has increased greatly in the 20th century.
14. There was a general air of expectancy in the crowd.
15. There was an air of expectancy among the waiting crowd.
16. Life expectancy for both men and women has improved greatly in the past 20 years.
17. Average life expectancy went down from about 70 to 67.
18. The life expectancy of a large bus is about 15 years.
19. We celebrate Passover with joy and expectancy.
20. Your life expectancy can also be an important factor.
21. For life expectancy, the picture was similar.
22. Thus, e represents the life expectancy at birth.
23. The police often collaborate in producing an expectancy effect.
24. Second, Aids has slashed life expectancy in many countries, killing the most economically productive generation and leaving orphans and elderly.
25. In 1995 life expectancy increased by one year to 65, its first post-communist gain.
26. Poverty and poor housing correlate with a shorter life expectancy.
27. Three of the six have comfortably exceeded their normal life expectancy.
28. He was left wondering what all the hubbub and expectancy had been about.
29. They discovered a definite debt-death link: a relationship between interest paid percapita and decrease in life expectancy.
30. In the ocean they live to be 40, double their normal life expectancy in captivity.
1. Japanese people have a very high life expectancy.
2. People in manual occupations have a lower life expectancy.
3. Poverty and poor housing correlate with a shorter life expectancy.
4. We were tense with expectancy.
5. The average life expectancy was 40.
31. People who live in poor countries have a much lower life expectancy.
32. Their average life expectancy was 12 years less than that of whites, their infant mortality rate twice that of whites.
33. Improving life expectancy gave them every hope of doing so, especially if they belonged to the rising middle-class.
34. We will introduce strict standards of life expectancy for consumer durables and encourage deposit-refund schemes.
35. Life expectancy at 72 years is the same as in countries where incomes are three times higher.
36. He was surprised by her, there was little expectancy, just blankness.
37. There continued to be striking regional and social class variations in infant mortality and in life expectancy at later ages.
38. Increased life expectancy means that it is now a rare occurrence for children to be orphaned.
39. It was the kind of silence that was so complete it had a sort of hum, the noise of expectancy.
40. It is therefore crucial to include standardised mortality ratios alongside age weightings to correct for variations in life expectancy.
41. Increasing life expectancy has increased the demands for medical care, retirement communities, and nursing homes.
42. With specialized medical care, the current life expectancy of persons with Down syndrome has risen to 55 years.
43. Last week I decided to start running again, figuring maybe I could tack on a few hours to my life expectancy.
44. Their life expectancy may be less than the national average, and they may be more susceptible to illness and disease.
45. Life expectancy at birth is six years less for males than for females, according to the National Center for Health Statistics.
46. Process or expectancy theories of motivation are based on the premise that people are motivated by the expected outcomes of their actions.
47. Despite these problems most people get by and have a life expectancy of about 70 to 80 years.
48. Do this next exercise and then try to hold all your senses in listening expectancy in your future writing.
49. Retirement occurs at age 67 with an average remaining life expectancy of 16 years.
50. Taking a funeral policy can cost less than paying for a funeral plan by instalments but it depends on average life expectancy.
51. Meanwhile, a war that has cost at least 500,000 lives grinds on, reducing average life expectancy to just 42 years.
52. They frequently suffer chest infections and have a low life expectancy.
53. She is very old now-extraordinarily old in a country with an average life expectancy of 48.
54. Sweet expectancy appeared on the young faces in the children's band and the music went awry.
55. How large will my Snakehead grow in the present set-up, and what is its life expectancy?
56. Another environmental factor long thought to contribute to alcoholism is expectancy.
57. Every soldier knew that average life expectancy at the front was seventeen days.
58. CDs have a life expectancy of at least 20 years.
59. Life expectancy at birth in the most developed countries at over 80 years is double that of the most disadvantaged countries.
60. The lights dim and hushed expectancy shudders through the packed house.
61. They were wide and very intent, the pupils dilated, and an expression of most extraordinary expectancy on her face.
62. They want those babies to have a high life and health expectancy.
63. The latest World Bank figures for the the region show incomes per head still falling and life expectancy plunging due to Aids.
64. Due to life expectancy these boilers have not been priced for conversion.
65. The relative disparity in years in life expectancy at birth among regions has hardly improved during the past half century.
66. In the low and middle income countries, life expectancy remained static at 68 years.
67. First in your Country Profile section you started giving star ratings for people's life expectancy and women's oppression.
68. Anencephalus, for example, has no life expectancy beyond a few weeks, and even this short life span is rare.
69. His solution was to come up with the first table of annual premiums based on life expectancy.
70. The hutted wards, built more than 40 years ago with a life expectancy of 10 years are to be demolished.
71. Fitness differences are best understood as reproductive expectancy differences analogous to normalized life expectancy differences.
72. It is anticipated that life expectancy at birth will rise by 2-3 years over the next 40 years.
73. Life expectancy would grow by leaps and bounds if green vegetables smelled as good as bacon. Doug Larson 
74. Cycling makes you fitter and gives you a better life expectancy.
75. This compares with an average life expectancy in 1975 of 69.1 years for males and 75.2 years for females.
76. The average life expectancy of a child with Down syndrome was 9 years in 1910.
77. However,() life expectancy on the Thames is still only four years compared with a natural figure of up to thirty years.
78. The countries with the highest proportions of people over 60 and 80, and the longest life expectancy are highlighted.
79. In fact, women at all ages spent proportionately more of their remaining life expectancy in residential care than men.
80. Life expectancy for all patients is middle age, and heart failure is the leading cause of death.
81. First, there have been substantial improvements in mortality over this century which are reflected in increased life expectancy.
82. With an average life expectancy, that same beneficiary will collect a monthly check for five years beyond that.
83. Doctors put the life expectancy of sufferers at about 40 years - even if they have daily injections of insulin.
84. His life expectancy is falling and he is seven times as likely to be murdered as a white boy.
85. Your life expectancy is another consideration, as is that of your partner and any dependants.
86. His life expectancy was now very limited; it was estimated at between 12 months and two years.
87. Life expectancy is only 58 years and 25 percent of the people have no access to clean water supplies.
88. Prayer without expectancy is unbelief in disguise.
89. The Sun is near half life expectancy.
90. The patients'biochemical response to ursodeoxycholic acid means a normal life expectancy.
91. She helped the maidens prepare and consecrate their lives during their periods of expectancy.
92. There was no mention of Lumens,life expectancy of the product or relative amounts of the nasty bits.
93. WHEN Otto von Bismarck introduced the first pension for workers over 70 in 1889, the life expectancy of a Prussian was 45.
94. This is a poor expectancy ascompared with developed countries. But in any measurement of welfare, what isimportant to observe is not where a population stands at a given time, but whatis the trend.
95. Income measures do not do full justice to the extent of the improvement in the world's poor, for they take no account of advances in life expectancy and general health.
96. Conclusions Life expectancy of apoplexia elderly without intelligence disability is an important marker to evaluate the living quality.
97. With the gap in male and female life expectancy enlarging, as the most developed city in China, Shanghai could and should establish survivor insurance system as soon as possible.
98. The expectancy effect has characteristics of suggestibility , level, centripetal and emotion.
99. Some of the biggest developments will be in medicine, including an extended life expectancy and dozens of artificial organs coming into use between now and 2040.
100. She knows that the rich brocade never loves vaporing character, the in the mind is suffused with to have expectancy.
101. When she was trimly dressed she was rather a sweet little being, with large eyes and a sad mouth. Her face expressed the mingled expectancy, dissatisfaction(/expectancy.html), and depression she felt.
102. Despite all the extra treatment, the U.S. ranks only 36th in life expectancy, just below Cuba.
103. To discuss how the medical personnel make use of pygmalion effect in psychology to dig power in patients' expectancy, so as to improve the physical and mental health of patients.
104. The 10 to 100 gigabits of data per square inch on today's memory cards has an estimated life expectancy of only 10 to 30 years.
105. Particularly cigarette smoking is associated with a shortened life expectancy.
106. The elastic recovery following compression is quite good and allows for a long flex life expectancy in applications such as this.
107. The disgorgement damage for breach of contract does deter the opportunistic behaviors, and serves as a useful supplement of damages for interest in expectancy.
108. Pollution shortens considerably the life expectancy of a body of water.
109. To monitor the changing trend of infant mortality rate (IMR) in Hongkou district Shanghai, observe how IMR affected average life expectancy, in order to take proper measures to reduce the rate.
110. A heart-healthy Mediterranean diet may factor in to Italian life expectancy.
111. Small wonder. Americans'life expectancy has nearly doubled over the past century.
112. Expectancy is the subjective a given behavior will lead to a particular outcome, or reinforcer.
113. Furthermore, advances in medical management have increased life expectancy and also patients with orthopaedic injuries.
114. U.S. life expectancy inched up to 77.9 from the previous record, 77.8 , recorded for 2004.
115. In the nearby kingdom of Swaziland, women now live to 49 on average, a fall of 14 years, while men's life expectancy had declined by 12 years to 47.
116. The growth of the whole market is indubitable as expectancy.
117. Miami's larger proportion of women is probably explainable by women's greater life expectancy.
118. Since 1951, the Chinese retirement policy doesn't make a big change as the changes of average life expectancy and economic development etc.
119. Nursing-home residents had to be 65 years or older, in the facility for at least 1 month, and had to have a life expectancy of at least 3 months.
120. Life expectancy for American women was almost eighty-one years. They were also in thirty-seventh place among almost two hundred countries and territories.
121. Alpha can calculate life expectancy statistics for you on the fly.
122. Welcome to Iraqi Kurdistan An American backpacking in Baghdad would have a life expectancy of about 20 minutes.
123. Two days later, toward noon, Sandy began to show signs of excitement and feverish expectancy.
124. The life expectancy will be ninety to one hundred years.
125. Captain tell you the life expectancy for pilots around here?
126. Based on the data, the researchers created a chart, much like a growth curve, which estimated life expectancy based on a person's age, gender and walking speed.
127. The writer also reveals the inevitability for the loss of humanity in a circumstance under power frostily , thus expresses the expectancy for the equality in society and completion of ...
128. The thesis analyzes the meanings and changes of the variables of the theory pattern of the expectancy according to the motive Expectancy theory presented by V. H. Vroom, which would be ...
129. When surrogate right of succession transforms into acquired right of succession the right of expectancy for the prior heir results. In legislation, considerable use of presumption should be ma...
130. To study filter bed would be silting is the key point concerning the expectancy service life of the filter project.
131. "Introducing an automatic adjustment that increases the pensionable age in line with future gains in life expectancy ... represents a promising policy option,(http:///expectancy.html) " the commission argues.
132. Scandinavia's citizens also live long lives, with average life expectancy of 79.
133. The damp and heat aging life expectancy of two industrial CSPE moistureproof coating has been reckoned.
134. Back in the 1840s, life insurance was very important because the average expectancy of life was only something like forty-five years, so that meant parents were dying left and right.
135. The effect of infectious diseases and parasitosis on per capita life expectancy arranged the 7th of death cause and the 6th formation resulting in the latent loss of longevity.
136. Expected life expectancy of men aged 65 now averages about 18 years, and it is a few years longer for women.
137. Live expectancy has shot up while infant mortality has plummeted.
138. Overall life expectancy, the general life of bellows valve in 3 years.
139. Prominent anthropologist Margaret Mead once noted that the increasing life expectancy of Americans made it absurd to think that all marriages would or even should endure for a lifetime.
140. American health numbers are stunning for a rich country: based on studies by the OECD and the World Health Organization, we're 27th in life expectancy, 18th in diabetes and first in obesity.
141. On every social index, from income to life expectancy, from illiteracy to health, from criminality to child welfare, the Romanies do worse than any other European group.
142. Longevity: In normal use, the expectancy greater than 500 times.
143. So far only Denmark has taken the radical step of indexing the pensionable age to life expectancy.
144. She waited for her lover in a state of happy expectancy.
145. On christmas night, a dozen girls piled onto the bed which was the dress circle, and sat before the blue and yellow chintz curtains in a most flattering state of expectancy.
146. They chose several widely-measured and well-studied indices on which to base their index: GDP per capita, life expectancy at birth, infant mortality rate and the incidence of tuberculosis.
147. Now we should lay stress on monitoring birth defects and advocate perinatal health care, in order to reduce the IMR and increa the average life expectancy effectively.
148. The powers of expectancy are even more obvious in higher level processing, such as speech perception.
149. She mailed the letter, and then waited, with mingled feelings of trepidation and thrilling expectancy, the arrival of the fateful day.
150. Colony employee's motivation is an important part in the management of human resource in modern enterprise. vroom expectancy model of employee's motivation describe inspirit to individual employee.
151. Specialized collocation is defined as"a string of lexical items which co occur in a grammatical construction with mutual expectancy greater than chance as realization of meaning in specialized texts".
152. Conclusions: Despite their limited life expectancy, the use of CAC discriminates mortality risk in the elderly. Furthermore, the use of CAC allows physicians to reclassify risk in the elderly.
153. The data processing method of metalized capacitor life expectancy and GLUE method of parameter point estimation of Weibull distribution are introduced in the course of analyzing.
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