And with an increase in life
expectancy comes an increase in the need for long term care and the money to pay for it.
With longer life
expectancy comes the responsibility of ensuring that the additional time afforded has quality as well as quantity.
And with an increase in life
expectancy comes an increase in the need for long term care and the money to pay for it.
Assessing value is the task of the appraiser and life
expectancy comes from plumbers, window suppliers, and other specialists.
Moyes doesn't diserve a sack, bt we the fans are nt happy with the way things are going, he should make
our expectancy come true
Not exact matches
In America and abroad, the condition (and other dementia and cognitive decline conditions) are expected to balloon in the
coming decades — an ironic side effect of growing life
expectancy across the globe.
If a new technology is developed in the next few years that radically extends the life
expectancy of human beings, odds are good that it will
come out of a company backed by Peter Thiel.
I also do not believe science will
come up with a means to expand life
expectancy by 20 years in the next 30 years.
The question
comes down to this: in what ways, to what degree, have I or have I not opened myself to love, to give love and to receive love, to commit myself in utter faithfulness, to live in real mutuality, to look at others with «eager
expectancy» (as Baron von Hügel defined «hope»), and thus in the truest sense to have been a man?
Into this holy estate these two persons
come now to be joined.7 Such marriage must of necessity be monogamous, based on a holy love with vows of mutual fidelity and with the
expectancy of permanence.
To pray «Thy kingdom
come» is to pray in vital
expectancy that these legacies will be carried forward in a greater doing of God's will on earth.
In any sporting arena, being the favourites can be a blessing, but a high level of
expectancy also
comes with it.
And we know they're resilient enough to cope with the pressures that
come with those high - powered, high -
expectancy roles.
For the first time this season, Swansea are in with a realistic chance of
coming away with a result and you do wonder how they'll cope with this new - found
expectancy.
The treatments that
came from the funding after such specials allow people now to have low viral loads and live a normal life
expectancy!
«This generation is not expected to have a life
expectancy as long as their parents,» said Jessica Yonally, a dietitian with the Capital District Child Care Council in Albany, N.Y. — almost solely because of obesity and chronic diseases associated with «the lack of vitamins
coming from whole foods like fruits and vegetables and whole grains.»
«It may be that newer treatments
coming in now will extend that life
expectancy even longer, so the longer Mr al - Megrahi lives, the more embarrassing it is that he has been released from jail.»
The adverts
come despite the fact the UK has a higher life
expectancy than the US, even though it spends less per head on healthcare.
However, after living well past its life
expectancy, the time has
come to replace the beloved structure with a state - of - the - art playground that will be fun, safe and accessible for all citizens to enjoy.
With life
expectancies stretching, many of us have
come to see prevention as a sensible route to living a greater number of disease - free years (see graph).
«There are a lot of disparate theories about what could have a profound impact on aging and age - related processes, but at this point, we simply do not have evidence - based strategies to significantly change our life
expectancy that
come in the form of a pill,» says Ronald DePinho, professor of cancer biology and president of the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
All things considered, Langa agrees it's very likely that due to higher life
expectancy the absolute number of people with Alzheimer's and other dementias will go up in the
coming years.
Over the past 50 years, life
expectancy has climbed, the infant mortality rate has dropped by 67 percent, and a once overwhelming fertility rate is
coming under control.
«While improvements may take time to manifest, and thus are more apparent at older ages, this could also signal problems for younger cohorts, particularly females, who — if their improvements are more minimal — may not see the same gains in life
expectancy as experienced by the generations that
came before them,» said Levine, who received both her PhD in Gerontology in 2015 and her BA in Psychology in 2008 from USC.
Most researchers agree that the biggest boost in human life
expectancy will not
come from curing diseases.
Although Olshansky stresses that the estimate is «a first - pass approximation,» he believes the effect is large enough to demonstrate «that trends in obesity in younger ages will lead to significantly higher rates of mortality in the future — we will lose 2 to 5 or more years [of life
expectancy] in the
coming decades» if the obesity epidemic continues unchecked.
And while life
expectancy has increased with better therapies, surgeries, and more aggressive treatment of identified risk factors, depression has
come under increasing scrutiny as a risk factor that could make a difference, if properly treated.
Research shows that sitting is the new smoking when it
comes to decreasing life
expectancy.
Just wondering if you have
come across information regarding the following question: In respect of CAD, if you have a non-modifiable risk factor such as family history, how much does a low carb / high fat diet affect life
expectancy?
There's a high
expectancy from racing fans around the world that Project CARS is going to be an exciting new contender in the simulation racing space and we firmly believe gamers deserve it to be in its most complete and polished state when they
come to play it on day one.
Vivian, a snooty Brit, has
come to Florida — the divorce capital of America, as she insists — to find couples who will prove her theory: Monogamy is not a sustainable concept, now that life
expectancies are so long.
An air of
expectancy is what Amy Adams has brought to the movies ever since her breakthrough, in Junebug (2005), an avid acceptance of
come - what - may that made her exiled princess in Enchanted such a piquant charmer.
Similarly, observers of Russia would note that gains in average life
expectancy have been very hard to
come by in recent decades.
If it's a locked - in RRSP that has
come from a pension plan transfer, the locked - in status should prevent you from taking withdrawals prior to age 55 unless you have financial hardship or a shortened life
expectancy.
24:17 «Here's the caveat when it
comes to inherited retirement accounts: you will have to take a required distribution based on your life
expectancy»
However, as you age, you
come closer to your life
expectancy.
With average human life
expectancy climbing higher and higher each year as retirement age remains around 65 - years - old, it's becoming increasingly important for people to take action when it
comes to long - term financial planning.
Congress has changed the formula so that the break - even point
comes much sooner, and some people might reasonably choose to delay starting their retirement benefits based on their life
expectancy.
But the actuarial tables
came out in the 1980s, meaning that life
expectancy at that time was a lot shorter, so now if you have a normal life
expectancy or better, you're much better off waiting.
Rising life
expectancies mean baby boomer windfalls are
coming later and roughly at retirement age.
In the end, it
comes down to life
expectancy and how lucky you feel.
Insurance companies look at your age and several other factors to calculate your life
expectancy in
coming up with the payment amount for each of these options below:
Yamada and Tretiakova observe what many aging Baby Boomers are
coming to terms with: that the combination of rising life
expectancy, minuscule interest rates and declining availability of employer - sponsored Defined Benefit pension plans is making boomer retirement an anxious proposition.
Yet the reality of the life
expectancy tables is that the overwhelming majority of clients will never live this long, or even
come close.
The idea of «dog years»
comes from the life
expectancy of dogs compared to humans.
There's a high
expectancy from racing fans around the world that Project Cars is going to be an exciting new contender in the simulation racing space and we firmly believe gamers deserve it to be in its most complete and polished state when they
come to play it on day one.
This update
comes in
expectancy of the first of many DLC packs for Battlefield 1.
There's a high
expectancy from racing fans around the world that Project CARS is going to be an exciting new contender in the simulation racing space and we firmly believe gamers deserve it to be in its most complete and polished state when they
come to play it on day one.
These results
come in the form of longer life
expectancies for those lucky enough to live in areas where such pollution programs are in place.
Population exploded, life -
expectancy more than doubled, and for the first time in history each generation lived better than the generation that
came before.»