Sentences with phrase «year life expectancy»

A 35 - year life expectancy for that same couple (to age 100) has a mere 3.7 % likelihood.
As a result of a two year campaign led by my Office, in March 2008, the Prime Minister and every major indigenous and non-indigenous organisation from the health, human rights, reconciliation and NGO sectors committed to a new relationship with the express purpose of eliminating the 17 year life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians by the year 2030.
Some think that the alleged $ 30 Million in project Host Community Benefit and PILOT money over 20 of the 30 - year life expectancy of the plant is a great thing; others do not.
Remember, there is a five - year life expectancy difference between the top and bottom of the U.S. income distribution.
In recent years life expectancy among the elderly has been increasing faster than any other age group.»
LEDs also lower energy costs, generate less heat inside the case, and reduce maintenance costs because they have a five - to - seven - year life expectancy compared to fluorescents used in refrigerated display cases.
I couldn't find any data for impact of wealth social class at this age cohort, however a 25 year old with a degree has about 9 additional year life expectancy than one not finished high school and about 6 one that completed high school.
For instance, if a plaintiff's remaining life expectancy prior to an accident was 40 years, but the injuries she sustained in the accident lowered her life expectancy to 20 years, she is entitled to future lost wages based on the 40 - year life expectancy balance.
The investigators calculated the estimated five - year life expectancy of each man over 40 who had received a PSA test.
Perhaps the most famous and shocking gap in Australia's health outcomes is between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, where the ten - year life expectancy difference has remained, despite a polity that purports to have placed a high priority on the issue.
Lancelot offers no vision of this latter blessedness, but it does make clear the religious alternatives which our sexual paradise has already forced upon us: «Take such a species, the human, give it a two - hour work week and a hundred year life expectancy and it doesn't take a genius to see what God has in mind for man.»
The AstroTurf had been laid in 1979 and had a five - year life expectancy.
He feels embarrassed and depleted after receiving a two year life expectancy.
Cuba is the largest country in the Caribbean (780 miles long, 140 miles at its widest point) with a population of about 11 million; and infant mortality, life expectancy and literacy rates on a par with the USA (6.45 deaths per 1,000 live births, 77 years life expectancy, 97 % literacy).
For example, if you designated your son to be the sole beneficiary of your IRA and he was 40 when you died (and you hadn't yet reached the age for taking RMDs), he could take RMDs based on his 37.6 - year life expectancy, starting the year after you died.
A viatical settlement is one someone sells their life insurance policy upon discovering they are terminally ill with less than a 2 year life expectancy.
The planned 50 % increase in capacity to the mine (which has a 100 year life expectancy) would make Kenmare a worthy constituent in any investor's pension portfolio but only once debt can be adequately serviced.
During her 17 year life expectancy, her $ 100,000 investment in CD's will grow to approximately $ 140,000.
As his charts for both taxable and tax - deferred portfolios show with 30 - year life expectancies, the SWR is essentially flat from about 30 % to 80 % equity allocations.
A viatical settlement occurs when a terminally or chronically ill individual (less than two years life expectancy) sells his / her life insurance policy to a third party for a lump sum.
After the animal dies, the remainder can go to a person or to a nonprofit, though some pets live longer than others (Diefenbach recalls one trust she did for a parakeet with a hundred - year life expectancy).
While Black German Shepherds are known to have a 12 to 15 - year life expectancy a health issue is popular within the breed, but not life threatening.
Both dogs have healthy life spans; the bigger retriever is a little shorter — 10 to 13 years — than the cocker, who tends to have a 12 - to 15 - year life expectancy.
With an average of 5 year life expectancy, this works out to about $ 2,905 in its life span.
The Siberian Husky has a 12 - 15 year life expectancy.
According to the ASCE, most of the nation's power lines have a 50 - year life expectancy that's already been reached.
From transmission and distribution lines to generation plants, everything was constructed in the 1950s and 1960s with a 50 - year life expectancy.
Even worse, Sullivan's calculations are based on the wind industry's self - serving claim that turbines have a 20 - year life expectancy.
the wind industry's self - serving claim that turbines have a 20 - year life expectancy.
At an 11 - year life expectancy, that totals $ 2,750 on average; that price goes up the longer a pet lives.
[2] A viatical settlement involves a terminally or chronically ill person (with less than two years life expectancy) who sells his or her existing life insurance policy to a third party for a lump sum.
A viatical settlement involves a terminally or chronically ill person (with less than two years life expectancy) who sells his or her existing life insurance policy to a third party for a lump sum.
WeMo bulbs have a 23 year life expectancy.
It's about addressing broader health issues like closing the 17 - year life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians and treating alcoholism and substance abuse.
The day gives people the opportunity to show their support for closing the 12 - 17 - year life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders and other Australians.
The Close the Gap coalition today presented the federal government and Opposition with a set of National Indigenous Health Equality Targets to address the 17 - year life expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
My daughters house was built in 1945 and they used a type of fabric sewer line that had a 30 year life expectancy, but who pays attention to that?
For example, if the original roof was 10 years old with a 20 - year life expectancy, the court might rule that the buyer received a betterment of 10 years and then award only half the new roof's cost.
Roofs that typically have a 30 - year life expectancy may only last 15 years in Florida.
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