Sentences with phrase «year life span under»

One of this vehicle's original design requirements is a 12 - year life span under combat conditions, which should put to rest any concern about this Hummer's durability in civilian use.

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By adding together the life spans of the Biblical patriarchs, they pegged the planet's age at just under 6,000 years — a figure that stood virtually unchallenged until an 18th - century Scotsman named James Hutton began using deductive scientific logic to analyze the natural history of rocks.
Under an international agreement called the «25 - year rule» countries acknowledge they should not launch objects whose life span in Earth orbit will go beyond 25 years after their mission concludes.
Although mortality rates dropped or hit a plateau in recessionary years and climbed in years of economic recovery for all groups, the changes in life span were more pronounced for males, people of middle to old age and infants under one.
A research team from OII gathered relationship data from 1000 married couples living in the United Kingdom that ranged in age from 19 to 81 and with relationships that spanned from under 1 to 65 years.
Just look at all the sports cars we have had under $ 100K and how few live beyond the 5 - 10 year span.
The average life span of this breed is under 10 years.
I believe the average life span of a glacial period is 90,000 years and often features NYC under more than a kilometer thick of ice.
The life spans of decisions of the various courts of appeal vary quite considerably, ranging from just under six years for the Ontario Court of Appeal to twelve years for the British Columbia Court of Appeal and sixteen years for the Northwest Territories Court of Appeal.
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