Actuarial in a sentence as an adjective

Further, people want health care plans but don't want to think about it from an actuarial perspective... because they don't like the answers that come out.

No one will read this because I'm posting so late, but I'll describe my experience:I was a stats major, emphasis actuarial science.

I really should read up on the relevant actuarial facts, but isn't it the case that by and large those from 20 to, say, 50 plus or minus are fairly healthy?

When you compare the predictive power of the actuarial approach with that of the parole boards and psychiatrists, there is no contest: numbers beat intuition.

The "acturial present value" part of the quoted phrase is what must comport with generally accepted actuarial practices.

Since there aren't huge masses of people clamouring to become actuaries, junior actuarial positions are actually well paid and generally reasonable jobs.

Indeed...."Theres a reason coke and heroin cost so much more on the street than at the farm gate: youre not paying for the *****; youre compensating everyone along the distribution chain for the risks they assumed in getting them to you. Smugglers often negotiate, in actuarial detail, about who will be held liable in the event of lost inventory.

Living your life according to contradictory actuarial tables cooked up by people running an anti-competitive market captured by government regulation?

Actuarial definitions

adjective

of or relating to the work of an actuary