In cases of victims who were unconscious, one must award not only for the " loss of amenities and loss of expectation of life, but also for pain and suffering ".
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Orbiting high above Earth, Europe's infrared space observatory has discovered water around stars and planets and in many other unexpected places, raising expectations of life elsewhere in the universe, the European Space Agency said Tuesday.
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Set in the fictional Toronto law firm of Fagen & Harrison, the series focuses on three young lawyers struggling to balance their expectations of life with the difficult realities of building a career in law.
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Besides this, foresight, self-control, habit, expectation of life, and bequest motive ( or concern for lives of others ) are the five personal factors that determine a person's impatience which in turn determines his time preference.
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This is more than just " foreign " music, television or film becoming popular with young people, but that popular culture changing their own expectations of life and their desire for their own country to become more like the foreign country depicted.
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Their expectations of life have become completely unrealistic, and so they get stressed out by the slightest difficulties, and traumatised by the big ones .-- " . . . speak ! . . . " 20 : 10, 29 October 2010 ( UTC)
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If a woman got married at 22, the period of motherhood would be around 10 years after which her expectation of life would be a further 40 years ( p . 24 ), a large period ripe with opportunities for other productive activities.
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Chen Ruoxi lived in the United States for a period, and many of the characters in her stories remark on contrasts between their experiences in the United States and in China, as well as between their expectations of life in the " new " China and what they observe of the " real " China.
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Having stopped his education in his junior year of Erasmus Hall High School in Brooklyn to run a paper route for The Journal-American and help support his family, he is convinced that children merely need to be exposed to Misha Dichter's piano or Adrian Noble's Shakespeare or even Andy Rooney to raise their expectations of life.
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Its characters are collections of generic traits, their fates clumsily stage-managed by the author to underscore philosophic points he has made many times before _ that sex ( like art ) can be used as an illusory bulwark against death; that people's glittering expectations of life all too often crash up against an obdurate reality; that liberation confers losses as well as freedom.