expectancy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

expectancy in the PONS Dictionary

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Furthermore, negative information is much better remembered whether it violates expectancies or not.
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Life expectancy at birth was estimated as 72.93 years in 2012.
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In this case, the expectancy violation can be conducted by different behaviors between strong ties and weak ties.
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They have a life expectancy of about five years.
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Life expectancy was 66.4 for males and females.
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The average life expectancy is 72 years for males and 77 years for females.
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The median age is approximately 30 years and life expectancy at birth is 77.14 years.
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The life expectancy is 53.69 years (52.89 years for males and 54.52 years for females).
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The average life expectancy was 71.9 years in 2005.
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Life expectancy at birth is estimated to be 70 years for both males and females in 2012.
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