Sentences with phrase «of the lifespan of»

(* This was a tongue - in - cheek comment as it echoes what many people think, not stating a reality of a lifespan of 30.
With regard to farmers, Serrano explains that «the increase of the lifespan of seeds would mean a reduction in their purchase price.»
We saw Twisted Metal heavily on the Playstation, and then at the beginning of the lifespan of the Playstation 2 and then it sort of fell off the map.
NG: For most of the human race, pretty much all of the lifespan of the human race, information was currency.
Because outdoor cats are exposed to a variety of threats, including diseases (e.g., feline aids, rabies, feline cancer, heartworm), vehicle collisions, and fights with wildlife and other cats, they live a fraction of the lifespan of an indoor cat.
And then in terms of the lifespan of the Wii.
A perennial chart topper when it comes to high priced sales this sequel came out near the end of the lifespan of the NES and fell through the cracks.
CONTRIBUTORS: MEREDITH HAYWARD, KENNETH DEKKER, PAUL EMERSON, KYLE PETERSON, AND ADAM WYGODNY SUPREME COURT OF CANADA CONFIRMS LITIGATION PRIVILEGE OF LIMITED DURATION In its first review of the lifespan of litigation... [more] Full article
In its first review of the lifespan of litigation privilege, the Supreme Court of Canada has recently ruled that, unlike solicitor - client privilege, it «expires with the litigation of which it was born.»
I will also give you an idea of the lifespan of each of the major household systems (furnace, air conditioning unit, hot water heater, etc.) and how long before they will need replacing.

Not exact matches

Device use also affects the performance of a battery over its lifespan.
In fact, according to the researchers, the health risk of having few friends was similar to smoking 15 cigarettes a day, and more dangerous than being obese or not exercising in terms of decreasing your lifespan.
Nintendo says momentum for the Switch has been stronger than that of the Wii, which sold nearly 102 million units during its lifespan.
This requires the heroic assumption that it's not the absolute level of your income that affects your lifespan, but rather the relative distance between your income and those at the top of the food chain.
«It's emerging as one of the primary dimensions of successful functioning across the lifespan,» Paul Tough writes in «How Children Succeed.»
Swelling ranks of seniors with ever - increasing lifespans will soon be confronted by a retirement in poverty while a diminishing number of working taxpayers are saddled with a crushing public - services liability.
While the outsole traction is great, some runners do report that the durability of the outsole does seem to have a lower lifespan.
Other activities include: producing products that may be recycled at the end of their lifespan for material reuse; reducing energy consumption in operations; or even re-engineering distribution methods as a means of reducing long - distance travel during product delivery, ultimately reducing fossil fuel consumption (and the disease - causing air pollution that is its byproduct).
«The drawback of a minority government would be lifespan, stability and potential to implement reforms — all of which would likely be fairly limited,» the bank warned.
1938: GE introduces fluorescent light bulb, which has twice the lifespan of incandescent but uses half the power.
Until the clinical trial's results are released, there won't be enough evidence that taking the drug can improve your lifespan, at least in the eyes of the FDA.
To keep myself from being totally at the mercy of how fast an open avocado ripens, I use this to lengthen its lifespan.
That makes sense in a corporate landscape where the average lifespan of a chief executive is shrinking.
At the end of the trial, the genetically modified mosquitoes would die when they reach their natural lifespan (about two days), and natural aegypti «levels are expected to recover to pre-trial numbers,» the FDA concluded.
The average lifespan of companies on the S&P 500 is now approximately 14 years, down from over 30 years on average in the past.
This colorful sparkly drink inspired thousands of Instagram posts during its five - day lifespan.
That's because at the end of the five - year lifespan of the funding, the borrower usually buys back the warrants at a valuation adjusted to reflect any improvement in fundamentals.
After all, he says, capitalism has largely ended world poverty, boosted literacy rates around the world, increased lifespans, and created an era of prosperity unprecedented throughout human history.
(The Times mentions Pets.com, which went from IPO to shutdown in just nine months, shorter than the lifespans of most of the hamsters they sold.)
Granted patents have a lifespan of 20 years.
Studies show that as little as five minutes of exercise a day can be beneficial in reducing stress and adding years to your lifespan, but 10 minutes is even better.
These long - lived animals aren't limited to a particular species, either: Everything from certain types of fish to some tortoises thrive far beyond what we might consider a normal lifespan.
In recent years, Levine and others have used clinical studies to prove that even in healthy people, a chair - based lifestyle sets up the physiological conditions for the onset of Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, obesity — and ultimately, shorter lifespans.
And if we waited until the end of each power plant's lifespan to replace it with clean energy, we could be done in 25 to 50 years.
That third - party support could also be endangered if Switch owners spend their money primarily on Nintendo titles, like «Mario» and «Zelda,» a problem that came to haunt the Wii at the back half of that console's lifespan.
«He enables his clients to make radical breakthroughs in their immediate day - to - day health, cognitive functioning and physical performance — all of which increase their prospects for Optimal Health and significant Lifespan Extension.»
Hypothetically, if the drug treatment did add 35 percent to the lifespan of humans, it would bring average life expectancy to between 95 and 100 years.
The mine has an estimated lifespan of 40 years once operations begin.
The products» longer lifespan will also keep more fans out of landfills.
And health can complicate matters: If you fall ill, it can be much harder to work — but if you're healthy, a longer lifespan means your savings will need to cover more years of income.
I was never completely happy with those buys, and instead of putting the money I spent on them toward something timeless like the Moya, I wasted it on a rotation of clothes with a short lifespan that didn't make me happy and likely ended up in a landfill.
In 2014, the Society of Actuaries released a new mortality table in which the average lifespan of a 65 - year - old man jumped from 82 to 85 and that of a 65 - year - old woman from 85 to 87.
At a time of great debate over employee pay, corporate responsibility and the impact of workplaces on corporate growth, it was great to see that so many companies, varied in size, industry and lifespan, believed not only in their products and services, but also in their culture.
If your customer's lifetime value is $ 1,000, what is the lifespan of that dollar amount?
We fit linear regressions (all parameters had p < 0.05), to the data to predict the lifespan of the island system (Fig. 4) using the historic land - loss rate projected into the future.
All of our two - leg UPLIFT sit - stand desks are available with Lifespan treadmills that are specifically designed for low - speed, multi-hour walking to create treadmill desks that fit a wide range of styles and budgets.
The more people engage with your content over time, the longer the lifespan of those posts.
The lifespan of a Facebook post depends on many factors.
They will have a lifespan of about 180 days, but can be recycled, according to Sri Lankan officials involved in the venture.
The larger benefits for millennials are mainly because of cost of living increases, more years of benefits due to longer lifespans, and better and more expensive health care, said C. Eugene Steuerle, an economist with the Urban Institute who co-authored the analysis.
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