At the end of their life they'd be the equivalent of someone in their early 80's —
the approximate average age for humans to pass away.
Not exact matches
ExxonMobil admits that the emissions trajectory of its Outlook for Energy (which does not extend to 2100) «closely
approximates in shape» an emissions profile of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that «would result in an
average global temperature increase of approximately 2.4 °C by 2100 from the industrial
age.»
A thirty two year old female, who does not smoke, resides in California if of the
average height and weight, does not have a criminal history, does not participate in dangerous activities, who is in overall OK health and takes some medications, or may have a family history of Heart Attacks, Strokes, Diabetes, Liver Disease, cancer before the
approximate ages of 70, may will be able to qualify for a Standard Plus policy.
A thirty two year old female, who does not smoke, resides in California if of the
average height and weight, does not have a criminal history, possibly does participate in dangerous activities, or who is OK health, or takes some medications, and does have a family history of Heart Attacks, Strokes, Diabetes, Liver Disease, cancer before the
approximate ages of 70, may will be able to qualify for a Standard Non Tobacco.
Second, to help us decide when and how to apply the correction factor, we used state - level data from the Kaiser Family Foundation's Medicaid Managed Care Market Tracker on whether states reported having contracts with Medicaid managed care organizations as of September 2015.17 In states with managed care, we estimated the capitation rate by
averaging two figures: Kaiser's reported
average of the proportion of adult enrollees in traditional Medicaid who were in capitated managed care plans (excluding «
aged and disabled» adults), and the proportion of adults who qualified for coverage under the ACA's Medicaid expansion enrolled in capitated managed care plans, both as of July 1, 2016.18 This was the best available data with which to
approximate the proportion of female Medicaid enrollees of reproductive
age in capitated managed care plans in each state for FY 2015.