expected lifetime
collocation in Englishmeaningsofexpectedandlifetime
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expected
adjective[before noun]
uk/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/us/ɪkˈspek.tɪd/
believed to be going to happen ...
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lifetime
noun[C usually singular]
uk/ˈlaɪf.taɪm/us/ˈlaɪf.taɪm/
the period of time during which someone lives or ...
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In each period, each household maximizes itsexpectedlifetimeutility subject to his intertemporal budget constraint.
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Consumers choose consumption, employment, and asset holdings to maximizeexpectedlifetimeutility subject to the budget constraint.
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The representative household maximizesexpectedlifetimeutility of consumption subject to a sequence of budget constraint.
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Theexpectedlifetimecost of hearing loss for a child with prelingual onset of hearing loss, for example, exceeds $1 million.
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Furthermore, some of these people will not fare the worst in terms of theirexpectedlifetimeacquisition of natural primary goods.
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The model used for this analysis is a cohort model-the progression of the disease is simulated for a single cohort over itsexpectedlifetime.
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In the present work, cohorts have also been followed for 15 and 20 years to take account of changes in theexpectedlifetimeof the device.
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However, in practice, most farm machinery has anexpectedlifetimeof only five to ten years.
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The optimal plan for a worker will depend on individual risk preferences andexpectedlifetimework patterns.
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The genetically least advantaged are a subset of the more general category of individuals who are least advantaged in terms of theirexpectedlifetimeacquisition of natural primary goods.
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This allows us to calculate the representative individual'sexpectedlifetimeutility on a steadystate path, and to search for the tax and saving rate which maximize that expected utility.
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While the cost per infant identified with significant hearing loss varies with prevalence estimates, these costs pale in comparison toexpectedlifetimeexpenditures for severely to profoundly hearing-impaired children.
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Approximately 5,400 tonnes of uranium would be required to fuel the station over itsexpectedlifetime.
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Council tenants should be able to receive some recompense towards the cost of home improvements they have made should they leave within theexpectedlifetimeof the improvement.
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For hardware with anexpectedlifetimeof 10 years after production ends, the support includes spare parts, technical support and service.
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In reliability problems, theexpectedlifetimeis called the "mean time to failure", and the expected future lifetime is called the "mean residual lifetime".
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The rover had anexpectedlifetimeof three lunar days but operated for eleven lunar days.
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All generating types are assumed to have the same 30-year cost recovery period, regardless of theexpectedlifetimeof the plant.
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Theexpectedlifetimeof the mission was planned to be 2 months.
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