Example sentences of "[num] for man " in BNC.
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1 | Estimated five yearly inceptions were 26/1000 for men and 18/1000 for women . |
2 | This gives five year detection rates of at least 26/1000 for men and 18/1000 for women in the age group 20–39 , so high arterial pressure in young adults is much commoner than has generally been supposed . |
3 | This trend has persisted in the 1980s ; by 1989 the mean age at marriage stood at 24.8 for women and 26.9 for men . |
4 | The median age of responders was 22 and the maximum age was 67 for men and 56 for women ( fig 1 ) . |
5 | Japan had the highest figures for longevity ( 82.5 years for women and 76.2 for men ) while the USA rated respectively 16th for women ( 78.6 ) and 23rd for men ( 71.6 ) . |
6 | The elasticity of expected duration with respect to unemployment benefits is 0.18 for teenage men , around 0.14 for men aged 20–44 , 0.08 for men aged 45–54 and 0.06 for men over 55 ; ( vi ) the elasticity of hazard rate with respect to unemployment benefits is estimated to be -1.19 , which is nearly double that of NNS . |
7 | Even allowing for the investment risk of personal pensions , this amounted to a guaranteed gain for younger people and a fairly sound proposition for anyone aged up to about 40 for women and 45 for men . |
8 | Stewart Ritchie , of Scottish Equitable , suggests there is a grey area , of 40 to 45 for men and 35 to 40 for women , within which it is probably not worth making a change whether you are currently in or out . |
9 | The elasticity of expected duration with respect to unemployment benefits is 0.18 for teenage men , around 0.14 for men aged 20–44 , 0.08 for men aged 45–54 and 0.06 for men over 55 ; ( vi ) the elasticity of hazard rate with respect to unemployment benefits is estimated to be -1.19 , which is nearly double that of NNS . |
10 | Parfums Christian Dior , internationally renowned for its quality and vitality , now produces six fragrance lines for women and three for men , as well as a large variety of beauty care products and make-up . |
11 | Parfums Givenchy produces and distributes five fragrance lines for women and three for men throughout the world , as well as a children 's cologne . |
12 | The memorandum ( endorsed by the National Joint Advisory Council representing the British Employers ' Confederation , the TUC , and the nationalized industries ) identified as the essential problem the provision of a place in society for the ever-growing proportion of elderly persons and suggested that : ‘ Age sixty-five for men and sixty for women ought no longer to be regarded as ‘ normal retiring age ’ ' . |
13 | The previous age limits had stood at 35 for men and 30 for women . |
14 | On a scale ranging from 0 ( least satisfied ) to 10 ( most satisfied ) , unemployed men 's average rating was 4–7 — compared with a rating of 7–4 for a group of employed men in Brighton , and 7–5 for men in general in a nationwide survey by the Social Science Research Council ( SSRC ) in the mid-1970s . |
15 | Symptom scores were normally distributed for both sexes around a mean of 2.20 for men and 2.39 for women . |
16 | What is generally of more interest is the probability , q 40 , of death between ages 40 and 41 for men in the 1946 birth cohort . |
17 | In terms of the age distribution , the elasticity of expected duration with respect to benefits is 0.18 for men under 20 , decreases with age to a value of 0.06 for men over 55 ; NNS found the effect to be largest for the teenagers with a value of 0.65 . |
18 | Figures cited included a fall in life expectancy , to 69 years for women and 63 for men in 1992 ; 3,500,000 abortions in state hospitals in 1991 ( compared with 2,500,000 live births ) ; 15 per cent of Russian territory was described as being in a situation of " ecological crisis " . |
19 | Life expectancy is falling ( the 1992 figure of 69 years for women and 63 for men compares with UK figures of 78.3 and 72.7 ) . |
20 | But the main thing is i it starts at sixty for women , sixty five for men , and of course that 's erm important when you come to erm planning , because er if you 've got er a male retiring at say fifty eight , he 's actually got seven years to go before he , he draws state pension . |
21 | Moreover , so successful were the numerous methods for delaying marriage ( the mean age of which , by the early twentieth century was higher than at any other time in British history , 27 for men and 25 for women ) , that for the typical Edwardian the gap between leaving school and the full independence of marriage was twice as long as it is today . |
22 | An astonishing double of Lech Walesa , the Yugoslav spoke briefly about his Dictionary of the Khazars , which was in two editions , one for men and one for women . |
23 | It was built with two wings , one for men and one for women , separated by a chapel . |
24 | By the late eighteenth century , in a lagged response to higher and more reliable wages from industrialization and more prosperous farming , median age at marriage had fallen to 23 for men , 22 for women , compared to 26 and 24 in the century before . |
25 | Hitherto , marriage in Britain had been late ( average age at first marriage about 25 for women , 28 for men ) . |
26 | First , the mortality rate increases with age from 41.2 per 1000 for males aged 65 — 74 to 191.5 per 1000 for men aged 85 + ( Table 3.1 ) . |
27 | John Housden , of Hill Samuel , and Lesley Dunbar , of Life Association of Scotland , both cite 40 for men and 35 for women as the pivotal ages under the new rebate . |
28 | During the 1950s and early 1960s , retirement at the statutory pensionable age of 60 for men and 65 for women became widely established across occupations and social classes , although least at the highest status-levels . |
29 | Under the social security reforms , announced on Sept. 6 , various separate pension funds including two virtually bankrupt state funds were to be merged into the heavily indebted state welfare organization IKA ; the retirement age was to be raised in 1998 to 58 for women and to 60 for men ( women being currently eligible for a pension after 15 years ' work and men after 25 years ) . |
30 | The employee 's problems arose because by section 82 the ages used for disentitlement were those at which the old age pension was payable — 60 for women and 65 for men . |