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en His life expectancy wasn't very long after he was taken to the Animal Rescue League.

en In the 1980s, life expectancy was increasing and the best data that we had suggested that for every increased year of life expectancy, a greater fraction was disabled life expectancy. That led to a pessimistic perception that what we would see was a piling up of chronic illness and related disability, that medical science could extend life but it couldn't prevent disability or cure it.

en People are living longer than ever before. A hundred years ago, the average life expectancy was 47 years, and the median age was 17½. When they chose the age for retirement as 65, the average life expectancy was 62½. Now, the average life expectancy is almost 78, and shows no sign of topping off.

en Women's life expectancy in China has significantly improved in the last several decades. In 1998, women's life expectancy was 73.1 years on average, 3.7 years longer than that of men. In 2003, women's life expectancy extended to 74 years.

en The backdrop is a dramatic one in Zimbabwe, one of the most dramatic in the world. Life expectancy has plummeted from around 63 years in the late 1980s and early 1990s to 33.9 years in 2004. This is a meltdown. This is a nearly halving of life expectancy.

en If you're 60, you have a life expectancy of 25 years, so you need to invest for a long time,

en We just dealt with a rescue who literally held an animal for eight weeks and allegedly forced a payment to get that animal back.

en There were millions of Americans focused on animal welfare issues in the wake of the disaster, and we also know the bungled federal response to the animal crisis undermined the effectiveness of the human rescue mission.

en We don't know how long each individual will end up living, but they certainly have a longer life expectancy than average because they're most likely not going to die from a heart attack, stroke or diabetes.

en They say (Fizzy Fruit) has about a 30-minute life expectancy, or fizzy expectancy.

en I don't know for how long Japan can maintain the world's highest longevity. If eating habits change, life expectancy will shorten and this has already been made clear.

en We think it's appalling that an animal like this, a social animal, should be kept alone in a dark barn for 10 months. That's virtually half of its life, and that's no way to treat an animal.

en He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. It's never been presented to me as life-threatening or anything that would have to do with her life expectancy or her quality of life,

en I fear animals regard man as a creature of their own kind which has in a highly dangerous fashion lost its healthy animal reason / as the mad animal, as the laughing animal, as the weeping animal, as the unhappy animal.
  Friedrich Nietzsche

en Japanese men's life expectancy falls by about 10 years if they divorce late in life. That's because they can't do anything for themselves.


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