Collocations withlifetime

These are words often used in combination withlifetime.

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atmospheric lifetime
Nevertheless, their potential for global warming is considerable, because many of them have a long atmospheric lifetime (up to fifteen years).
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carrier lifetime
Carrier lifetime plays an important role in bipolar transistors and solar cells.
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entire lifetime
The global result was ^potential 1014 perfectly legitimate sonnets - much more than anyone, including the author, could hope to read in their entire lifetime!
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expected lifetime
In each period, each household maximizes its expected lifetime utility subject to his intertemporal budget constraint.
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lifetime achievement
In a music career marked by numerous lifetime achievement awards, he was inducted into the hall in 1987.
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lifetime ban
This can mean a lifetime ban from keeping animals.
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lifetime batting average
He has a.263 lifetime batting average going into the 2009 season.
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lifetime commitment
There appears to be a demand for tenancies but landlords are often unwilling to relet because of the lifetime commitment that is now demanded.
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lifetime diagnosis
The major outcome variable was a lifetime diagnosis of pneumonia.
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lifetime earnings
Specifically, workers with low lifetime earnings tend to have higher mortality rates.
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lifetime income
The decrease in lifetime income implies a higher decrease in current consumption.
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lifetime learning
As most of us know from spending a lifetime learning how to write, early experiences are critical to later development.
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lifetime limit
There must be no lifetime limit—or at least a limit much higher than £50,000.
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lifetime membership
Lifetime membership is granted for a donation of $1.
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lifetime prevalence
Estimates of the lifetime prevalence of depression based on retrospective reports are likely to substantially underestimate the true lifetime prevalence of depression.
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lifetime risk
It can be seen that this model is very similar to that for lifetime risk.
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lifetime warranty
Evolv tools also have a lifetime warranty but require that the customer have the original dated receipt to enact it.
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whole lifetime
A complete documentation of the residences during the patients' whole lifetime was available for about 30 % of patients.
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