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expectancy [ɪkˈspektən(t)si, ek-] SUST. no pl.

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life expectancy

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A 2001 study found large racial differences exist in healthy life expectancy at lower levels of education.
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By comparison, the average life expectancy of humans at birth is 67.2 years.
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Furthermore, negative information is much better remembered whether it violates expectancies or not.
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Expectancy theory, hierarchy of needs, and goal setting also have relevance in the succession planning process.
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With these public health measures, infant mortality and life expectancy of the general population improved.
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The median age is approximately 30 years and life expectancy at birth is 77.14 years.
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Life expectancy at birth was estimated as 72.93 years in 2012.
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Average life expectancy is 81 years (85 for women and 78 for men).
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The life expectancy at birth was 72.59 years in 2011, or 70.48 years for males and 74.80 years for females.
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Life expectancy at birth is estimated to be 70 years for both males and females in 2012.
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