expected duration
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandduration
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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duration
noun[U]
uk/dʒʊəˈreɪ.ʃən/us/duːˈreɪ.ʃən/
the length of time that ...
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(Definition ofexpectedanddurationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Second, theexpecteddurationof disability for those who become disabled during working life is examined.
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In the introduction we outlined the implications of a non-cooperative bargaining approach with incomplete information for theexpecteddurationof cabinet formations.
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Theexpecteddurationof care is a decisive factor.
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The economic reason is that paying a higher entry fee only makes sense if theexpecteddurationof (beneficial) operating is sufficiently long.
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That is, annuities with a shorterexpecteddurationtend to have higher ratios than those with a longer duration.
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The proportion of spells which last for one, two or more periods can then be analysed, giving an estimate of theexpecteddurationof disability once a spell has begun.
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As mentioned before, this result is explained by the higher reinvestment and mortality risks associated with annuities with longerexpectedduration.
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Their longer thanexpecteddurationis due to the first closure portion.
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This article explains why agencies insulated from presidential control are more durable than other agencies and shows that they have a significantly higherexpecteddurationthan other agencies.
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Informed consent should also delineate the parameters andexpecteddurationof the relationship.
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Sound pitch, velocity andexpecteddurationare the search factors used.
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Since the last group becomes less mortal, 1xc8 falling from 0.2 to 0.12,expecteddurationin that group rises from 5 to (1xc8)x1=8.3 years.
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Let me deal with theexpecteddurationof the remedial work and the duration and extent of traffic management measures.
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Each type of absence and itsexpecteddurationis considered on its merits.
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The studies commenced earlier this year and have anexpecteddurationof three years.
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They must also give notice of theexpecteddurationof works to local authorities.
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Does she agree that the figures would he more meaningful if those cases were included and if theexpecteddurationof a stay in hospital was assessed?
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Thus, the hedger is more likely to call the note, reducing theexpecteddurationof the note.
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That is to say, theexpecteddurationof survival of the system is units of time.
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Additional research demonstrates that planned treatment, or knowing theexpecteddurationof treatment, is strongly correlated with positive treatment outcomes.
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