The clock uses a program that subtracts your age from the average estimated life span for your sex _ best case, worst case and normal.
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The plant was designed to produce of tin concentrate per month and had an estimated life of five years based on tin reserves on site.
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These are treated as being inexhaustible because most derive ultimately from energy emanating from the sun, which has an estimated life of 6.5 billion years.
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In 2009 the GAO found that the engines failed after less than 400 hours of service, as compared to the estimated life of 500 600 hours.
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Vincent Freeman is conceived without the aid of genetic selection; his genetics indicate a high probability of several disorders and an estimated life span of 30.2 years.
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McWatters said the Kiena mine has an estimated life of 6.8 years based on proven and probable reserves and the Sigma mine a life of 5.5 years.
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Plaintiff received $ 3, 645.50 to the date of the court's computation and on estimated life expectancy under existing legislation would prospectively receive $ 31, 947 in addition.
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Often, a patient is considered terminally ill when their estimated life expectancy is six months or less, under the assumption that the disease will run its normal course.
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For example, the complaint says, the company avoided depreciation expenses for its garbage trucks by extending their estimated life while simultaneously making unsupported increases in their salvage value.
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"The single most critical issue there is to determine the appropriate estimated life of the products, " and adjust the bond structure accordingly to prevent a shortfall, he said.