| It would be interesting to know is whether people with symmetrical faces have longer life expectancies. |
| As life expectancies increase and we become more healthy in old age, sexagenarians may well want to do things undreamed of by their predecessors. |
| When this occurs, it usually leads to negativistic expectancies for the future of the relationship. |
| The most well known example of generalized expectancies is the placebo effect. |
| Then there were the wars and depressions, the material privations, Dickensian working conditions and relatively short life expectancies. |
| Citizens of economically underdeveloped countries typically have shorter life expectancies than do citizens of the developed countries. |