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ex·pec·tan·cy [ɪk'spektən(t)si, ek-] N no pl

life <pl lives> [laɪf, pl laɪvz] N

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Life expectancy has increased 27 years since 1948.
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Technical innovation has improved performance, life expectancy and ease of use of these systems.
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The life expectancy in 2013 was estimated at 77.56 years (74.29 years male, 81.01 years female).
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Previously, low life expectancy and the absence of pension arrangements meant that most workers continued to work until death.
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As life expectancy during his time was relatively low, at the age of 68 he was bed-ridden.
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Modernization of cigarette consumption and increased life expectancy during the 1920s made adverse health effects more noticeable.
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Sufferers of the severest form die prematurely of skin cancer (their life expectancy is usually reduced by 3040 years); in some, death occurs in infancy.
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The average yearly survival rate of emperor penguins has been measured at 95.1%, with an average life expectancy of 19.9 years.
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Who knows, concludes the scientist, how many years that might add to the human life expectancy?
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Yet simultaneously, life expectancy was found to increase and population levels living in absolute poverty decreased.
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