This is also the outcome if you die before the five years is up.
Could we soon be raising a generation of children who die before their parents?
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And her child is nearly three times more likely to die before the age of five.
"We let our parents die before we really thought about asking them questions, " Knox said.
"How many more of our young people must die before we realize enough is enough, " Lewis said.
Surviving spouses would get the remaining benefit should a partner die before the eight years are up.
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Mr Prentice says that it is possible that sedentary, poorly nourished youths will die before their parents.
Banks might not offer you a mortgage if you were likely to die before it was paid off.
And Labour backbencher Fiona MacTaggart warned that two million people would die before the changes came into force.
Babies born to working-class mothers were twice as likely to die before their first birthday as those with middle-class parents.
The biggest risk is that the owner will die before the trust expires, generally subjecting its entire value to estate tax.
Glaswegians between 15 and 44 are especially likely to die before Liverpudlians and Mancunians of the same age group (see chart).
Brazil is four times richer than Sri Lanka, but its children are more than twice as likely to die before their fifth birthday.
The classic guarantee is a return of principal to your heirs if the portfolio goes down and you die before cashing in the annuity.
Walter Reid Barrie was shot and killed in Nad Ali district of Helmand Nov. 11, the last British soldier to die before Monday's incident.
In Laos, one in 11 children die before the age of five, the majority from preventable and treatable conditions such as malaria, pneumonia and measles.
Noah was the last to die before Yates called police to turn herself in, and then called her husband to tell him to come home.
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Despite all of these adjustments, surgical patients on Medicaid were nearly twice as likely to die before leaving the hospital than those with private insurance.
The conditions on the long journey were so hazardous that it was not uncommon for half the workers to die before they reached the estates.
Zackie Achmat of the Treatment Action Campaign has abandoned a personal boycott of the drugs, fearing that he would die before the government shifts ground.
Will voters elect a man who might die before January's inauguration?
AIDS. New data from studies in Tanzania and Uganda show that well over half the people who reach voting age can expect to die before retirement.
Estimates vary, but nearly half-million people are born per day, approximately 150 per minute, of which 50 to 65% will die before reaching their reproductive years.
Biden told the Collier family that no child should die before his or her parents, but that, in time, the grief will lose some of its sting.
But there's a 50% chance one spouse will die before 78 and a 50% chance the second will hold on until almost 89, the Government Accountability Office calculates.
And because, one day, it will all become unbearable to me, she will have to die before me, when I can no longer stand my adoration of her.
Some still hope they will die before they get old.
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The average wait was more than two years, which is especially problematic for the frail elderly, many of who are likely to die before reaching the top of the list.
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