He could see her running through the oboe list in her head: life expectancies, marital chances.
These became popular during the 1980s when AIDS victims faced short (and, sadly, predictable) life expectancies.
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This distortion, in turn, allows them to generate and act in line with positive expectancies.
Collier is among a cluster of counties in South Florida with high life expectancies.
All the countries with the lowest predicted life expectancies were African apart from Afghanistan.
Counties with the highest life expectancies fell across the northern Plains, the Pacific coast and the Northeast.
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These patients had no other options left and their life expectancies were between three and six months.
The successes made against these diseases is a major reason why life expectancies have increased across the board.
With life expectancies rising, people can work longer--and ought to, to save themselves and Social Security from financial ruin.
This, coupled with longer life expectancies, means that you will need more than previous generations to finance your retirement.
Younger people with longer life expectancies should still be offered surgery, doctors stressed.
The dropping life expectancies have helped weigh down the United States in international life expectancy rankings, particularly for women.
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Now that life expectancies are on the rise, investors must be prepared to be retired for 30 to 40 years.
But with longer life expectancies and more competitive markets, those old promises began to seem unaffordable, or at least too risky.
In this way, vague information, compared with precise information, yields better performance and thus results in outcomes that confirm positive expectancies.
It said life expectancies were more than 10 years below the England average for men and almost seven years lower for women.
Assuming normal life expectancies, Linda should file for benefits at age 63.
While life expectancies have grown considerably since Social Security was introduced in 1937, this was mostly due to declining mortality at a young age.
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Do you think that is what produced all the treatments for HIV that allow people with this disease to now live normal life expectancies?
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That alone would go a long way to increasing the life expectancies in some of the counties where we see little or no progress.
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The table shows the total Social Security payout a high-earning husband and his wife would get in net present dollars, assuming average life expectancies.
This step is particularly important for women, who have lower average salaries, spend more time out of the paid workforce, and have longer life expectancies.
Folks who have inherited either traditional or Roth IRAs from anyone other than a spouse must also take RMDs, based on their own life expectancies.
The researchers suggest that the relatively low life expectancies in the US cannot be explained by the size of the nation, racial diversity, or economics.
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Because women have longer life expectancies and often marry men several years older than themselves, periods of widowhood of 15 years or longer are not uncommon.
Actuaries guess, er, compute how much money is needed today based on life expectancies of retirees as well as the expected investment return on the pension portfolio.
In America, as in most rich countries, longer life expectancies and lower birth rates will leave relatively fewer active workers to support the growing number of pensioners.
With a stretch-out IRA you leave the account to, say, your kids, and they keep the tax deferral going over their own life expectancies, which could be decades.
The predominant liberal critique of raising the retirement age is that it disproportionately affects those with lower incomes, because people with lower incomes often also have lower life expectancies.
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The L.A. Times reports that in some parts of the U.S., life expectancies have actually declined from where they used to be, although they are up overall for the country.
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