Sentences with phrase «short life expectancy such»

The rider allows you to claim a specified portion of your death benefits if you become terminally ill and are expected to have a very short life expectancy such as your death occurring within one year or some other specified period.
Samsung says that OLED displays are good for devices that have shorter life expectancies such as smartphones.

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Previous work has shown that people with weaker grip strength in midlife and early old age are more likely to develop problems, such as loss of independence and to have shorter life expectancy.
Weight Issues Overweight dogs tend to develop a variety of problems, such as joint disease, a higher risk of cancer and gastrointestinal problems, in addition to having a shorter life expectancy.
«It's sad that dogs have such a short life expectancy.
Other breeds, such as Boxers and King Charles Cavalier Spaniels also have shorter life expectancies due to specific breed related diseases.
Because injured nursing home residents are generally older, in poor health, and have a relatively short life expectancy, damage elements that are common in other personal injury cases, such as lost earning capacity, future pain and suffering, and future medical expenses, will not be as significant.
The accelerated death benefit rider lets the insured collect a portion of the policy's death benefit if he or she becomes terminally ill and has a short life expectancy, such as one year or less.
Accidental Death Benefit Rider — This rider allows you to receive a portion of your life insurance policy's death benefit if you become terminally ill with a short life expectancy, such as 6 months to a year.
If you take part in high risk activities, such as, bungee jumping or sky diving, or have a high risk job, such as, demolitions work or airline pilot, you may have a shorter life expectancy than the average person.
The Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage Framework recognises that changes in indicators such as life expectancy can not be expected within short timeframes or as a consequence of a single policy intervention.
This is because the 2010 - 2012 data is better understood as reflecting life expectancy prior to the Closing the Gap Strategy: in such a short period of time (since the strategy became operational in July 2009), no significant changes or «instant results» should be expected.
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