Lifespan
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105 examples of Lifespan in a sentence
While people have been using a variety of recipes to produce cement for over 4,000 years, concrete itself has a surprisingly short
lifespan.
But my good friend Professor Kristie Dotson says, "Our memory is longer than our lifespan."
We can stop making your zip code the primary determinant of your
lifespan.
And they all took, as a unit of measure for their entire reality of what it meant to be virtuous and good, the single lifespan, from birth to death.
It isn't about enormously extending human
lifespan
or immortality.
My favorite example is a pair of psychologists who did research on left-handers, and published some data showing that left-handers are, on average, more susceptible to disease, more prone to accidents and have a shorter
lifespan.
It was chosen as the national emblem for the US because of its majestic strength, beautiful looks and even a long
lifespan.
I read somewhere that in the last 20 years, the average
lifespan
of basically anyone on the planet has grown by 10 years.
This short
lifespan
means that patients live with a constantly depleted supply of red blood cells; a condition called sickle-cell anemia.
But the circuits are also more fragile, and have a shorter overall
lifespan.
Over the past century, average
lifespan
has more than doubled.
It's going to probably change the human
lifespan.
As the days grow colder, the workers starve, and our queen reaches the end of her
lifespan.
Never before have expectations been so high about what human beings can achieve with their
lifespan.
This is the classic Gartner Hype Curve, which talks about kind of the trajectory of a technology's
lifespan.
He'd just been diagnosed with ALS, which is a disease that the average
lifespan
is three years.
We, the adults of the last four generations, have blessed our children with the destiny of a shorter
lifespan
than their own parents.
Women's longer
lifespan?
And there was a time in their
lifespan
where they were coming out of the water to nest and saw Tyrannosaurus rex running by.
There's currently no theoretical limit on the
lifespan
of one single cell.
I'm sorry for all the UK-centric references but if you're elsewhere and you've got no toenails to cut or you haven't got a beer mat collection to catalogue then this film might just be worth 90 mins of your remaining
lifespan
(as long as you haven't got any paint to watch drying).
Creepy facemasks and slasher movies have gone together like cheese and chives throughout the lengthy
lifespan
of the cycle.
None can take away his hands to the priest and so the sisters
lifespan
devotion can only remain into the village.
Produced, as were all the Snafu shorts, to be shown to military audiences as entertaining instructional films, 'Rumours' is extremely imaginative and crams tons of ideas into its very brief
lifespan.
This isn't an alien thriller... it had no aliens, or convincing alien technology, and there was no sense of imminent threat (beyond the very real possibility you are having 2 hours sucked from your
lifespan
by some hack film maker.)
If your chances of a long
lifespan
are not good, you might buy more life insurance, or even retire early to have enough time to do what you always wanted to do.
Some scientists say that the average human
lifespan
could reach 90 years or more by mid-century.
More broadly,
lifespan
inequality is lower today, because medical breakthroughs that were available only to the elite a century or so ago are now more broadly accessible.
In Uganda, freer trade in the past 35 years has been shown to lengthen the average
lifespan
by 2-3 years.
The focus of the plastics industry has long been on a product’s functionality during its
lifespan.
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