expectancies in English

noun
1
the state of thinking or hoping that something, especially something pleasant, will happen or be the case.
they waited with an air of expectancy

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1. Synonyms for Anticipations include expectancies, expectation, hope, expectances, eagerness, hopefulness, suspense, excitement, expectingness and keenness

2. Centenarians are rare because the average life expectancies all over the world are below 100 years

3. Unequal treatment through the use of actuarial parameters linked to differences in the statistical life expectancies of the sexes

4. Transference and countertransference can be defined as the patient and therapist's expectancies that are dominated by past relationship patterns with other important people.

5. Cheetahs in zoos and other facilities have shorter life expectancies and lower breeding success than other big cats in captivity

6. Zimbabwe now has one of the lowest life expectancies on Earth – 44 for men and 43 for women, down from 60 in 1990.

7. A centenarian is an individual who has lived for at least 100 years. Centenarians are rare because the average life expectancies all over the world are below 100 years

8. The abridged life table method was applied to calculate the life expectancies of men and women from age 40 to 80 years across combined eGFR and albuminuria categories.

9. The researchers concluded that "the life expectancies of California Adventist men and women are higher than those of any other well-described natural population" at 78.5 years for men and 82.3 years for women.

10. To date research into health inequalities here has been limited but shows patterns similar to the rest of the developed world: men and women living in areas suffering the highest deprivation levels have respective life expectancies at birth 8.4 and 4.5 years less than those from the most affluent areas.