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She ultimately disappoints both the creatures she loves, one out of weakness, one out of strength.
We're not one out of a hundred born in another country—we're one out of nine.
At the time, Golden wrote, Harvard accepted about one out of every nine applicants, while now it takes one out of 20.
Consider these hard facts: ·         One out of every two men, and one out of every three women, will develop cancer in their lifetime.
One out of every two black men and one out of every four Latino men in this segment of the population is projected to become infected.
When I think about it, there are somewhere between 30 and 50% of Americans, somewhere between one out of three and one out of two, who don&apost vote.
The joint WFP and government survey indicated that one out of five farmers and one out of four farm laborers is now classified as food insecure in the drought region.
According to RAINN, one out of every six American women and one out of every 33 American men has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in their lifetime.
So when I think about how we&aposre going to win this election, my question is how do we get that one out of three or one out of two people.
Lark & Ro hit this one out of the park.
Sister Namibia, a local women's rights organization, says one out of three women will experience gender-based violence during their lifetime and an estimated one out of five is in an abusive relationship.
Statewide, one out of every 22018 registered black voters reported being challenged, compared to one out of every 235 registered white voters, and 219 percent of black voters reported intimidation, one study found.
PERINO: I only get one out of three of these.
You can hear one out of five words Williams says.
It's one out of every few strangers we talk to.
Let's get the big one out of the way first.
Closer to one out of 10 on a bad day.
Closer to one out of 2000 on a bad day.
One out of five women will suffer from breast cancer.
One out of five of these parents lives in poverty.
Whew, glad to get that one out of the way!
Reconnect's poll was number one out of 10 polls analyzed.
Consider it this way: one out of every 21,215 fliers.
Let's get this one out of the way up front.
Veterans account for one out of every five Montana suicides.
GroupM said it handles one out of three ads globally.
In Mississippi, one out of five households was food insecure.
And one out of 10 of you were spot on.
But I can't throw this one out of my heart.
About one out of every 10 submissions makes it through.
Today, one out of 10 apply, according to government officials.
One out of four women will die of heart disease.
You are like the one out of a million women.
That's one out of every four workers in the state.
About one out of every 10 Americans works in retail.
"One out of five Americans -- that very big," Krosnick said.
Only one out of four homicides were solved last year.
Craniopagus twins occur in one out of every 2.5 million births.
In the end, they get a solid one out of three.
It is one out of five, not four out of five.
Infertility affects one out of every six couples, like the McKissacks.
One out of every five Americans is paying off student loans.
But TSS occurs in just one out of every 100,000 people.
That happens in only one out of 1,000 patients, Davis said.
And in Georgia, one out of fourteen representatives is a woman.
He "just knocked this one out of the park," Devlin said.
But I'm glad to get one out of the way now.
There's one out of every five American children starving right now.
I am one out of only three females in my class.
"One out of 100 customers we get are Turkish," she said.
By their 90s, one out of every two people has dementia.
About one out of five recipients write back, Mr. Spectre said.
Rate how salty you are about it, One out of ten.
Today, nearly one out of five members of Congress are women.
There's a staggering anecdote in the book about that 2000 Florida election: During the recount, one out of every 10 African-American votes were discounted, whereas only one out of every 50 white votes were discounted.
X-Rite even claims that cismen tend to have more difficulty differentiating colors than ciswomen, with one out of every 255 women and one out of every 12 men having some kind of deficiency in color perception.
They occupy one out of eight board seats, half the European average.
The rate is one out of every 17.7 players in the NBA.
One out of every 11,600 people in San Francisco is a billionaire
He was definitely the stronger one out of the both of us.
HANNAH: But only one out of 255 caskets and that&aposs significant.
O.J. Simpson: 'We Knew We Hit That One Out of the Park.
One out of every 60,600 people in San Francisco is a billionaire.
Only one out of every 14 suspicious individuals was a known pickpocket.
I wouldn't recommend having it anywhere above a one out of four.
A. Rod and Mr. Peanut hit this one out of the park.
I pulled one out of the oven recently, and a friend snorted.
Today, around one out of every three Americans has a criminal record.
A lot of people can't follow it—one out of ten, maybe.
We doled out life sentences to one out of every 2628,28503 people.
And he's striking out one out of every five batters he sees.
They had a litter, and we kept one out of the litter.
Now only one out of four murders are solved by the police.
In kindergarten, that is true in one out of every eight classrooms.
Nearly one out of three deaths in jail are attributed to suicide.
That adds up to about 35 percent, or one out of three.
One out of four households has at least one member with migraine.
I pulled each one out of the box and put it aside.
One out of three downloaded mobile apps is a game, Hsiao said.
One out of every 3 stores in America is a convenience store.
Only one out of five people infected with the Zika virus develop symptoms.
Lawrence: This is another one out of Three 6 Mafia's book of flows.
"It knocks one out of the four majors he wants down," he said.
Jeep now accounts for one out of every 17 utility vehicles sold worldwide.
One out of every five American jobs relies upon the ability to export.
They found the virus present in one out of every 290 mosquitoes tested.
Animal lovers can then vote on their favorite one out of these 10.
One out of six women will be sexually assaulted before they turn 12.
TwelveSouth's RelaxedLeather case is definitely the best-looking one out of the box.
"One out of four people in our world is Muslim," points out Ayloush.
According to the CDC, one out of every five Americans has a disability.
But Niese lasted one start and one out of a second on Aug.
Without further ado, some rules: Let's get this one out of the way.
"I would have got the tough one out of the way," Suzuki said.
At retirement, one out of five Americans can expect to develop Alzheimer's disease.
One out of every three tablets sold last quarter was an Amazon tablet.
One out of five Americans cannot afford the prescription drugs their doctors prescribe.
And so one out of every 219 times that ends up being gory.
Very few people at that age — one out of 10,000 couldn't do it.
She needs a CT scan and cannot pay for one out of pocket.
Then they stood quietly and walked one by one out of the room.
"On average, one out of six times you get a six," he said.
Covid-19 killed one out of 250 patients under the age of 50.
Claudette Colbert bought the first one out of the Boivin salon in 1937.
Today, one out of three people don't have access to safe drinking water.
It felt like only one out of every 10 calls was getting out.
One out of every six workers without a college degree have signed one.
Of those cases, one out of four took place in the United States.
That's basically one out of every two work days over the last month.
We have 56 million Americans with disabilities, so one out of five Americans.
Two cases to be heard next week — one out of North Carolina and one out of Maryland — give the justices a prime opportunity to address the worst abuses of our maps  without foisting hundreds of more cases onto the court's calendar.
Probably not -- but he might want to pull this one out of the rotation.
The industry accounts for roughly one out of every eight jobs available in America.
It's especially grim in Kentucky, where one out of every 50 newborns has NAS.
You've picked out one out of 350 ... No, Amin is corp dev at Facebook.
Then Gordon switched back to hitting lefty and smacked one out of the park.
One out of five Americans can't even afford the prescriptions their doctors are writing.
But we didn't have a dummy, so they just made one out of potatoes.
Only one out of five of its executive leaders is a woman (Sandberg herself).
You play in a five-person team, choosing one out of 141 possible champions.
In the US, about one out of ten workers is laid off every year.
" Zynerba Pharmaceuticals: "That's the most speculative one [out of GW Pharmaceuticals, Therapix, and Zynerba].
The same goes for one out of four children aged between five and nine.
At the University of Kansas, only one out of 28500,6900 faculty members have left.
He figured it would soon put little shops like this one out of business.
One out of every three people in the club was either wounded or killed.
In 85033, only one out of four CPS students was reading at grade level.
In Hong Kong, only one out of 29 samples of "abalone" was correctly labeled.
"On the positive side, that means one out of three did outperform," he said.
One out of every 14 children in the U.S. has had a parent imprisoned.
Disney's acquisition of Fox has not been a rewarding one out of the gate.
About one out of four Americans live in this second version of the country.
Whatever was the cause of it, we let this one out of our hands.
He gets one out of two, which is a lot better than some people.
When we stopped, Mr. Lovett got one out of his trunk and brandished it.
It makes sense to get the big one out of the way first, right?
Women make up one out of four state legislators today, a quintupling since 1971.
But the company also rated the card, giving it a one out of 10.
But it only killed about one out of every 220,2000 people who were infected.
"But in Florida, one out of every five Hispanic voters is a persuasion target."
Only one out of two millennials support capitalism, according to a November 2019 poll.
One out of every three times or so, a climax began, then suddenly disappeared.
Only one out of the six boats headed to Berdyansk had crossed by Wednesday.
"I'd like to increase my effort level and pitch with conviction, be a little more into it," said Darvish, who came within one out of pitching a perfect game in 2013 and within one out of a no-hitter in 2014, said.
Eaton's re-analysis detected the sentinel chemical in nearly one out of eight of samples.
I can just pluck that one out of the sky and apply it to her.
"I'm most concerned about that one out of three who remains ill," Cameron told Healthline.
Losses happens, on average, about one out of every four years, and can be bad.
One out of 4 played games, while a quarter said they watched videos and movies.
Finding the owner of the wall can just be one out of many steps though.
One out of 10 ideas came from outside the borders of the former Soviet Union.
I only understood — even though she was speaking English — one out of every eight words.
At the most successful programs, one out of 23 babies dies after getting a Norwood.
You would be considered the geek, and maybe one out of 1,000 kids played it.
Get this one out of the way early while you're on your best Thanksgiving behavior.
One out of 100 dishes is actually planned, but most things come out of mistakes.
In 6900, one out of every 2628 inventors living in the U.S. was foreign born.
According to the startup, about one out of eight games will qualify for the refund.
One out of every three people at the crowded Pulse nightclub was killed or injured.
One out of three U.S. households will be headed by someone over 65 by 2035.
Let's knock the easy one out of the way first: No, it is not illegal.
He himself only accepts about one out of every five invitations that come his way.
GQ compares their love-at-first sight connection to one out of a romantic comedy.
One out of twenty will get pneumonia, and 28503 out of 22019,000 will get encephalitis.
One out of every 21660 students lived in temporary housing during the last school year.
About 100 million Americans — or nearly one out of every three — suffers from chronic pain.
And note that even the best pollsters have outlier results one out of 20 times.
At least one out of every three people who contacted me lacked a legitimate complaint.
Spanish utility offers early retirement to one out of every 10 employees, said El Confidencial.
"No one out of the blue decides to make this kind of report," he said.
One out of every four women in America has been the victim of a rape.
I'll bet it's well within reason that you'd knock this one out of the park.
But perhaps one out of 10 times, a rotten egg will pass your smell test.
The cloture process was only needed to end debate on one out of 21 bills.
One out of every three older adults fall each year contributing to 27,85033 deaths annually.
In 2017, one out of three new Android Wear watch owners also used an iPhone.
The numbers resulted in a dismal rank — just one out of a possible five stars.
Translation: Square generated some revenue from more than one out of three Square Cash users.
Ryan has backed reducing mandatory minimum sentencing and allowing felons to vote one out of prison.
But in that criminal trial, only one out of about 60 women was allowed to testify.
But for one out of five people over the age of 65, it does the opposite.
Nearly 1.4 billion consumers — about one out of every five people on Earth — call China home.
But that means it will falsely label one out of every 100 people a mass shooter.
At least one out of the tower's four faces will tell the time no matter what.
One out of every 10,000 babies born in the United States each year have this condition.
But my overall favorite ginger drink is the immortal Ale-8-One out of Winchester, Kentucky.
In Jordan, one out of 2000 residents is a Syrian refugee, according to the nonprofit MercyCorps.
WE HAVE ONE OUT OF SIX IN AMERICA TODAY THAT IS – GOES HUNGRY EVERY SINGLE NIGHT.
Two years ago, one out of every five of his points came on a fast break.
This was a huge win for us to get the first one out of the way.
I couldn't afford to buy a doll-house, so I made one out of a shoebox!
Ray Sefo used this one out of frustration against a cowering Bob Sapp in K-1.
Saturday's protest, however, was to be a silent one out of respect for those who died.
Abruptly inserting a character into a scene, or yanking one out of it, is instantly funny.
The rest of us will probably be happy to pay for one out of sheer curiosity.
In the 2015–2016 television season, one out of every five creator credits went to men.
Due to chronic underfunding, only one out of every four eligible families receives needed rental assistance.
"One out of a hundred is a fire, the other 99 will run off," McIntyre said.
Just one out of every 2628 new immigrants are awarded green cards because of their skills.
One out of every five spaces is left empty so goods can move in and out.
After each party has plucked a live one out of the tank, they get to it.
To make ends meet, one out of every five teachers works at least one other gig.
Constand's case is the only one out of more than 60 to result in criminal charges.
One out of five manufacturers plan to lay off workers due to increased costs after Brexit.
Women now hold one out of every five seats on corporate boards in America's top companies
One out of five black adults cannot vote in the state because of a felony conviction.
Almost one out of every five US deaths reported during the coronavirus crisis was reported Monday.
"One out of every three times I run into a faculty member there," Mr. Sexton said.
Generally, cheetahs and lions are successful at catching their prey one out of every three hunts.
But if he's denied the chance, he's just as happy torching this one out of spite.
As the Democrats spoke, activists were dragged, shouting, one by one out of the hearing room.
Women couldn't go to U.V.A. One out of a hundred Virginians was born in another country.
Even if the one out of five statistic is imprecise, isn't one assaulted woman bad enough?
During that period, one out of every 11 industrial buildings in central Denver housed ganja gardens.
Roughly one out of every four apples grown in the U.S. goes to the export market.
Together, the companies produced one out of every nine cars sold worldwide as of last year.
All of us should be concerned that one out of nine African-American men are incarcerated.
SNAP is the country's most important food assistance program, serving one out of every eight Americans.
The school district, with 220,2000 students, is losing one out of every seven teachers each spring.
Only one out of 400 refugee children surveyed by the UN had ever heard of it.
One out of every ten prisoners in California reports a hearing, visual, or mobility-related disability.
"They're predominantly looking at the Microsoft platform and the Amazon platform, and Google only comes up one out of 20 or one out of 20173 times, " said Bloom, who worked at Oracle for 14 years and was an executive vice president when he left in 2000.
This is one out of a number of parent- and kid-focused announcements the company made today.
One out of five ain't bad when it comes to me and pants so I'll take it.
Very few people, at that age — you can take one out of 203,000, probably, couldn't do it.
"One out of every two containers is lost or delayed because of miscommunication," says de los Rios.
One out of every eight home loan applications were rejected in 231, according to the Federal Reserve.
In Dickenson County, one out of four people are 65 or older, compared with 14.2% in 1970.
"In 2017, one out of three new Android Wear watch owners also used an iPhone," claims Google.
Twenty years ago only one out of 10 people in Mexico had a telephone of any kind.
So [it's a] one-in-a-million chance, while one out of two smokers die from smoking.
Government already has, one out of every two people is already in a database of the FBI.
The CDC study suggested that for diseases like Lyme, only one out of 10 cases get reported.
Solar now accounts for one out of every 83 newly created jobs, according to the Solar Foundation.
One out of every eight students in New York City experiences homelessness at some point or another.
"One out of five Americans can't even fill their prescriptions," he said, referring to soaring pharmaceutical prices.
They also accounted for nearly one out of every five new entrepreneurs in the U.S. last year.
We've seen too many takeovers in this area for me to dismiss this one out of hand.
Today, nearly one out of six city residents is a refugee, according to the Civil Liberties Union.
Private markets deny roughly one out of every seven applicants in private markets for pre-existing conditions.
So now one out of every four jobs in El Paso is connected to U.S.-Mexico trade.
I pulled one out of my pocket and he looked at me like I was removing Excalibur.
Studies from other areas suggest that Guillain-Barré syndrome occurs in about one out of 4,000 infections.
About one out of every 13 voting-age African-Americans is disenfranchised because of a felony offense.
Also, roughly one out of every four people in the country lack what's considered basic sanitation facilities.
Getting the book may be easier than getting the vacation, but one out of two's not bad.
By recent estimates, one out of every 113 people in the world have been displaced by conflict.
One out of every 10 Microsoft enterprise customers might switch to Slack, the upstart office-collaboration tool.
There are about 2110 million rural people of color; that's one out of every five rural residents.
I think one out of every three guests we have on this podcast ... Is pivoting to publishing?
Very few people at that age, you can take one out of 10,000 probably couldn't do it.
VICE: Nora, there was one out-of-pocket expense you had—will you share what that was?
During the 103-19 season, about one out of every 1,000 people who got the flu died.
During the 2018-19 season, about one out of every 1,153 people who got the flu died.
About one out of every 12 applicants does not make it past this screening, according to Revel.
The same goes for quickly grabbing one out of your two hand holsters or two back holsters.
In 2628, only one out of every 28503 American workers required a license to do their job.
Alisak caught an aid worker one night taking one out of its frame and rolling it up.
Its current goal is to have nearly one out of every three leaders be women by 2022.
One out of every five likely voters said they do not support Clinton or Trump for president.
And only one out of four poor families who are eligible for housing assistance, actually receive it.
Conjoined twins are rare, occurring in as few as one out of 200,000 births, the hospital said.
In Texas alone, 100,193 oil workers — one out of three — have lost their jobs in recent years.
You know, the one out of 643 who are like, this is the end-all, be-all.
And thanks to widespread poverty and starvation, one out of 6900 children die before their fifth birthday.
Nearly one out of every five Tesla vehicles delivered last year went to a buyer in California.
One out of 10 will actually bend down and pick it up, that&aposs the special housekeeper.
We're creating a track one out of the facility where we're branching off to do different things.
He estimated that he had hit one out of every two shots well with his longer clubs.
During Singles' Day last year, one out of every 12 people in China bought products on Tmall, and one out of every 10 people outside China browsed products on Alibaba's AliExpress website, which allows consumers to buy products wholesale directly from China, according to Fung Global Retail & Technology.
They might end up looking like the Bedazzled and Bejeweled Earring Aid, by Elana Langer, in "Access+Ability": It turns out that one out of five adults in the United States has some disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — one out of 20 children.
" She added: "I was the only one out of the first six shot in the library who survived.
Previous research has found that one out of every four women with fibroids has problems related to fertility.
He said he sees one out of every 10 children born dependent on heroin or some other opiate.
Take Boeing, which says that one out of every four of its jetliners is bought by the Chinese.
Finally, Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), the odd one out of the Lannister sibling trio, knows about Cersei's pregnancy.
The projected ride would take an hour or two and give you one out of this world view.
If I batted one out of five, Id be on a long bus ride to the minor leagues.
In our glacially recovering housing market, one out of four homeowners still has negative equity in their homes.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy occurs in one out of every 22014,22014 male infants, and it's even rarer in girls.
Yet perhaps one out of five shot her a sidelong glance of recognition, and sometimes a half-smile.
Duchenne muscular dystrophy occurs in about one out of every 3,600 baby boys worldwide, according to the FDA.
Bots generated one out of every five political messages posted on Twitter in America's presidential campaign last year.
That is, roughly one out of eight countries experienced measurable decay in the quality of their democratic institutions.
They only have to be successful one out of 10 times and it feeds their narrative very effectively.
"Smoking is a major scourge, that kills one out of every two long-term smokers," the doctor said.
I take one out of the fridge and turn on the new Amy Schumer standup special on Netflix.
In low- and middle-income countries, more than one out of every 10 patients becomes infected during surgery.
It means that one out of every 50 days of my life I've gone to a Phish show.
The problem is that only one out of five people with Zika will have any symptoms at all.
More than 1.5 million veterans are women – and one out of every four adult males is a veteran.
When they arrived, I stood in my kitchen and gently lifted one out of its shallow plastic container.
Nearly one out of three Americans needs a license to work, Labor Secretary Alex Acosta told the group.
In 2015, one out of every 78 new jobs created in the U.S. was in the solar industry.
"One out of every three girls in Zimbabwe under 18 has dealt with sexual violence," she tells us.
A European firms occupies the top spot in only one out of 24 global sectors (Nestlé in food).
And those who know him say he's typically the last one out of the office, sometime between 11p.m.
Despite coverage gains under the law, one out of five insured Americans still struggles to pay medical bills.
One out of those had at least one crack in it, and had been replaced, the company said.
Although most people associate Social Security with retirement, one out of three beneficiaries receive disability or survivors' benefits.
Balance and coordination Each year, more than one out of four adults 65 and older suffers a fall.
In Seattle, federal investigators found that one out of every five use-of-force episodes had been excessive.
Wasting one out of every five taxpayer dollars is not acceptable, and I think American taxpayers would agree.
By the start of the 20th century, one out of every 170 Americans lived in a tuberculosis sanitarium.
Google says one out of twelve messages in group chats in Allo are to the Google Assistant already.
OK, well, do you expect to beat Alabama every other year, or at least one out of three?
One out of every six American women will be raped, or experience an attempted rape during her lifetime.
One out of every four people over the age of 65 fall every year, according to the CDC.
But with regular drug testing, only one out of 23 of those hired have relapsed, Ms. Bosch said.
Over all, Mr. Trump has visited a Trump property one out of every three days since taking office.
By 2022, analysts estimate that one out of every four malls in the US could be shut down.
We've got to be better, and we will, but we got the first one out of the way.
Back in 2009, one out of every 10 young people was trying to start a small food business.
Approximately one out of every nine people in the world is malnourished, according to the World Food Programme.
One out of three stores and restaurants visited by the investigative team sold at least one mislabeled item.
They also auto-pause when you pull one out of your ear, thanks to a small IR sensor.
A McDonald's franchisee fretted in 2016 that only one out of five millennials has tried the Big Mac.
Instagram says that one out of every five Stories shared by a business results in a direct message.
She's all business but also tender; it's as if she's plucking them, one by one, out of water.
Researcher IDC estimates Apple sold one out of every two devices that cost more than $400 last year.
"We went back to 1994 and researched team data that said [that if we look at cyclically adjusted P/E, one out of two times] the market was down in the next 12 months, and about one out of three times it was down more than 10 percent," he said.
"It has granted requests for en banc rehearing in about one out of every thousand cases," Mr. Stiegler said.
"They approved only one out of a number of items," a South Korean senior trade ministry official pointed out.
It was one in a hundred, that was back in 2011 and now it&aposs one out of ten.
In addition, there is another survey that is sent to one out of 36 households that asks the question.
In a burgeoning segment filled with anonymous metal, it's nice to see Jaguar knock one out of the park.
If we consider just active rosters, approximately one out of every 18.3 MLB players has a $100 million contract.
One out of the 11 businesses in Birmingham, Alabama that appeared on the Book was the A.G. Gaston Motel.
One out of every 23 people who died in the US last week died of flu or associated illness.
California Soul: Quicksand Fetish At the height of its popularity quicksand appeared in one out of 35 Hollywood films.
"All it takes one out-of-the box thinker to say, 'Hey, maybe we can fix this,' " she says.
Today Samsung announced several new Galaxy S10 flagship phones, but there's one out of the three that stands out.
The picture you can see above is just one out of the five designs they are currently working on.
We're really letting people choose what software they want to pick up, versus including one out of the box.
It also says that one out of every 8 first-time entrepreneurs in major U.S. cities are WeWork members.
I love explaining things a little too much so didn't need to pull this one out of the bag.
About one out of five students does not drink at all... Excessive drinking is the exception, not the norm.
"It's good to get the first one out of the way, go out there and just play," Bryant said.
If you add ADHD—attention deficit hyperactivity disorder—and dyslexia, roughly one out of four people are not "neurotypicals."
FAULKNER: I mean, when you look at the statistics, under one out of six, that is less than one.
One out of every seven Americans -- 14% -- believes they will lose their health insurance under the Republicans' replacement plan.
Taiwan currently only meets one out of three criteria for the list, a "material current surplus", the report said.
About one out of every 15 times we have sex, I have to tell him to slow it down.
His vision appeared to be working: Ghosn's alliance makes one out of every nine cars sold around the world.
"One out of three African-American men may well end up going to prison, that's the statistic," she said.
The IEA expects one out of every four vehicles on the road in China will be electric by 2040.
One out of every seventeen women in Sierra Leone will die during a pregnancy, a delivery, or its aftermath.
The only road I would barricade is going to the bride to wheedle a plus-one out of her.
That ain't cacahuetes, and one out of five new businesses in the U.S. last year were started by Latinos.
Scientists believe one out of eight monkeys possess the same SHANK3 gene seen in about 1% of autistic humans.
The Fernandina Giant Tortoise is one out of an estimated 14 giant tortoise species native to the Galapagos Islands.
At community colleges in the region, some estimates are roughly one out of every five students has been homeless.
"Nearly one out of five planes are delayed or canceled in the US every year, " says founder Michael Schneider.
During the epic final Temple run, one out-of-breath girl actually threw up in the Pit of Despair.
That means, on average, they win one out of every three games, or about three out of every 10.
"It's hard core because obviously I'm African-American, like one out of one here," he said with a laugh.
In other words: One out of every three users on the platform is live-streaming his or her content.
They're estimated to show up in one out of 10,000 outpatient visits to an ear, nose, and throat doctor.
And, sadly, one out of every four women receiving care at the VA say they've experienced military sexual trauma.
By the 153s, research found that one out of four workers making asbestos-containing products had signs of asbestosis.
And one out of every three federally insured properties is a beach house, an investment property or second home.
In the United States, the Department of Agriculture counts approximately one out of every seven people as food insecure.
One out of four Iraqi children across the country live in poverty in the nation of 37 million people.
I took the new one out of the blue plastic bag and replaced it with a week-old edition.
You'd be hard-pressed to keep one out of your swimming pool, let alone a 27,000-acre property like Disney.
The stats mean that more than one out of every 10 households in America is worth $1 million or more.
Sure, when Steve Jobs pulled the first one out of a manila envelope in 22018, it was cool as hell.
"One out of six people that emails you is sending a tracker, and it's real life"—not marketing, not spammers.
Special elections like these aren't primarily important because one out of 435 House seats could switch to the other party.
The company said one out of five customers, who used its same-day service in the second quarter, were new.
"One out of five (measures) is up, the other four are down," Kruger told shareholders at Imperial's annual general meeting.
About one out of every four dollars against Trump came from Conservative Solutions PAC, a group supporting Marco Rubio's candidacy.
In other words, one out of 29 American jobs depends on preserving an economic relationship with the US's southern neighbor.
Very excited to share with you one out of three of my new colors for my valentine collection coming up.
Do they risk angering their infamously thin-skinned boss by admitting that he pulled this one out of thin air?
So she and her husband turned to YouTube, where they found a tutorial to make one out of PVC pipe.
It wasn't easy but three years later, one out of every two new customers at Provident Loan Society is Hispanic.
Today, one out of every two orders for rooftop solar panels in Germany is sold with a battery storage system.
The stats mean that more than one out of every 25 households in America is worth $1 million or more.
Missouri is just one out of at least 11 states that use state funding to directly support crisis pregnancy centers.
At the height of the financial crisis in 2628, an estimated one out of every 28503 homeowners lost their homes.
Once they're frozen, you can grab one out of the freezer and let it defrost for an hour or two.
Johnson says that about one out of four diners asks for gluten-free options, so they just went with it.
One out of every 2202 children who contract the disease will develop pneumonia, the most common cause of measles deaths.
Whip one out of that rosy box—which truly lives up to the brand's name—and ask, 'Got a light?
But neither of them has been able to capture even one out of every five voters age 45 and over.
They were merely one out of a billion or so Asian girl–white guy couples walking around on this earth.
That means, in the world's most developed nation, one out of every three people living in poverty is a child.
But after a faulty clutch put one out of commission, they all spent last season in place near the ceiling.
I started off with Kris Jenner's brownie recipe, hoping to get the most complicated one out of the way first.
Only one out of three assaults —  310 out of every 1,85033 — are reported to police, according to Justice Department data.
According to the National Alliance on Mental Illness, one out of every five Americans suffer from mental illness every year.
Well, Gus has won one out of three, and has been competitive in losses, even when his team has struggled.
The alliance was founded in 1999 and now produces one out of every nine cars sold worldwide, employing 450,000 people.
Only one out of every eight funds have beaten the index over that period, suggesting many were caught wrong-footed.
Nearly one out of five, 18 percent, either strongly (13 percent) or somewhat (5 percent) approve of Trump's job performance.
Overall, one out of every 2000 military women reported being groped, raped or otherwise sexually assaulted within the last year.
"More than 70 million people — one out of every five Americans — are enrolled in Medicaid," they told the Supreme Court.
Having lost his own village, Chand wanted to create a magical, indestructible one out of the wreckage of other villages.
There might be one out of 50 people that come up and say, 'Hey, I like that thing you do.
There is going to be that one out of 20 times when a result falls outside the margin of error.
Faircloth estimated he's one out of about 1,000 others who would be particularly vulnerable if coronavirus got into the facility.
The pin-tailed whydah is one out of only about 100 parasites of the 10,000 bird species in the world.
This particular exoplanet's star was one out of 100,000 that caught their attention due to the frequent dips they observed.
One out of every 13 sailors is foreign born, the highest proportion in any military branch, according to the Navy.
The committee report found that the insurance companies turned down one out of every seven applicants with pre-existing conditions.
When audiences come to see her perform, which she does about one out of every three nights, they are transported.
"I'd say one out of every four people bring up control of Congress," said Dylan Jones, Watkins' campaign field director.
All the callers, at least the one out of ten who talked rather than just breathed, were kind and considerate.
One out of every three people worldwide lacks access to adequate sanitation – resulting in widespread death, disease, and social marginalization.
A little bit of relief, try to get that first one out of the way and then build off that.
At the hospital where I practice as a pediatrician, one out of 10 newborns is at risk for opioid withdrawal.
Because it's a tax that applies only to the very wealthy, it only affects one out of every 500 taxpayers.
Just one out of the 21 such flights he took met all federal requirements, the watchdog said in a report.
Only one out of 85033 taxpayers would find it advantageous to continue to itemize deductions once the change takes place.
One out-of-touch Evening Briefing writer got just two of 15 answers, so you can at least beat him.
One out of four accidents in the United States are caused by texting and talking on the phone while driving.
It's a huge and existentially risky bet — and maybe one out of a million people even know it's being made.
I want people here to think what we would be doing if it was one out of three white men.
The variant is known as the Boland inversion, and it is only one out of several mutations linked to Lynch syndrome.
"It always feels good to get that first one out of the way so you can relax little bit," Rizzo said.
In France "one out of every three light bulbs is lit thanks to Nigerien uranium," according to a 2013 Oxfam publication.
California, home to about one out of every eight Americans, voted in favor of Democrat Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election.
From what information we've gathered, one out of three Amazon workers in Arizona, as we understand it, are on public assistance.
In fact, one out of five people to get insurance through Obamacare was a small-business owner, self-employed or both.
One out of five gas stations in the country were facing fuel shortages, Transport Minister Alain Vidalies told France 2 television.
I wept as I lifted each one out of the wooden drawer, piling most of them in garbage bags to donate.
With one out of every 64 American children being affected by Autism Spectrum Disorder, it's a huge problem worth working on.
I moved to Nain Nunatsiavut in July 203, and the current job I have is my first one out of school.
In my experience, the voice recognition software works, on average, one out of every five attempts I make to use it.
" It also said one out of every four Californians — about 11 million people — live in areas classified as "high-risk areas.
It was one out of four countries that blocked last week an EU-wide agreement to be carbon neutral by 2050.
By 1978, H&R Block offices prepared more than one out of every nine tax returns filed in the United States.
Only one out of the 19 Game Of Thrones directors is a woman, Michelle MacLaren, and she's only directed four episodes.
Each year, mosquitoes transmit disease to an estimated 700 million people -- or one out of every 10 people on the planet.
"Typically if you have a title where one out of five owners have bought a game, that's strong," said Fils-Aime.
"When we just started probably one out of a thousand people knew what augmented reality was," CTO Omar Tayeb told TechCrunch.
More than one out of every $5 donated by supporters to his re-election campaign this year went to attorney's fees.
Suzanne Heijnen has Prader-Willi syndrome, a genetic condition that is estimated to affect one out of 10,000 to 30,000 people.
I think I gave two fist pumps and I just couldn't be happier to get that one out of the way.
Fulmer came within one out of a complete-game shutout but didn't finish the game as the Royals scored three runs.
Why was that particular restaurant the right one, out of all the many legendary Hollywood watering holes you might have evoked?
By comparison, one out of three people will be affected every year in northern Europe: Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Norway and Sweden.
Between 1996 and 2008 more than 30,000 Guatemalan children were adopted abroad—in 2007 nearly one out of every 20073 babies.
The organization estimates that one out of every three Black men born in America in the 21st century will be incarcerated.
For trans women of color, infection rates are even higher, with one out of every five trans black women testing positive.
For example, when upgrading a law firm's machines to Windows 10, only one out of 5003 PCs had issues, he said.
Encephalitis (swelling of the brain), as is the case of the flight attendant, occurs in one out of 1,85003 measles cases.
One out of three jobs in Phoenix, or 650,000 people, are at high risk of being affected by automation, Garcia said.
By 85033, it is expected that one out of every eight dollars of government spending will go to finance our debt.
Both Nissan and Renault have said Ghosn's arrest won't affect their alliance, which produces one out of every nine vehicles worldwide.
That means he'll be campaigning nearly one out of every two days this fall – more than any president in recent history.
Here is some of Candace&aposs best advice on how to nail the pitch and hit one out of the park.
Credit card debt isn't easy in the Big Easy, with one out of 10 residents dealing with multiple maxed-out cards.
One out of every five senior citizens is trying to scrape by on an average income of just $8,85033 a year.
For the shipping sector, this was among the biggest-ever disruptions given Maersk handles one out of seven containers shipped globally.
"I would say one out of every three times that I step onto a photo shoot, it's a gimmick," she says.
That's more than one out of every six Republicans in the House — a record in at least a century, Wasserman says.
"In Asia, you have to think that we basically bank with one out of two billionaires in the region," Ermotti said.
S&P is the only one out of the three major rating agencies yet to give Indonesia an investment grade rating.
Most of the migrants reported having experienced physical violence, and nearly one out of five said they had suffered sexual violence.
On average, only one out of every 28 million flights results in a deadly accident, according to the Aviation Safety Network.
One out of four people interviewed in eastern Congo a month after the outbreak began wrongly believed Ebola was not real.
Almost one out of every five delegates — 17 percent — will be won on March 3, Super Tuesday, in California and Texas.
But no one in fashion knows quite what to do at the moment (maybe no one out of fashion does either).
He has spent one out of every three days as president visiting one of his luxury resorts, hotels or golf courses.
One out of five people, researchers have found, fall into a category they call chronic procrastinators or procs (rhymes with crocs).
In the 2014 midterm, after all, only about one out of every three eligible voters actually showed up at the polls.
At least $2000 million — about one out of every $22009 raised — came from coal, oil, and gas companies or their executives.
I asked him who his favorites were among his colleagues, and McCain's name was the first one out of his mouth.
"Danielle, only one out of thousands of thousands of people will make it," he reminded me, referring to the entertainment business.
According to the Centers for Disease Control, as many as one out of every four girls and one out of every six boys have experienced some form of sexual abuse before the age of eighteen, and in a third of such cases, the National Center on the Sexual Behavior of Youth says, the offenses were committed by other juveniles.
Currently, about one out of every three Americans will develop Type 2 diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
That's like if you had a dinner party and you only knew one out of 10 people who walked in your door.
Then too, one out of five voters told pollsters in November that the Supreme Court was the issue that decided their vote.
Law enforcement sources tell us Dolph was the only one out of 4 guys to be released during a Sunday traffic stop.
If you want to knock one out of the sky, a well-thrown ball or even a spear should do the trick.
With one out of every four ballots remaining to be counted, McSally led by about 15,000 votes, less than one percentage point.
" Ethan's 10-year-old brother Jamie said, "My little brother asked for a hug, and I got one out of the blue.
At this point, we're just trying to decide which one out of the two puppies they had that we want to adopt.
More than 1 million California homes -- about one out of 12 -- are at high risk of wildfire, according to a recent analysis.
And I think, you know, roughly last Q4, one out of every three tablets sold in the U.S. was an Amazon tablet.
One out of every four premature deaths in India in 2015, or some 2.5 million, was attributed to pollution, the study found.
Birth defects occur in one out of every 33 babies and are the leading cause of infant death, according to the CDC.
She's only mentioned the topic in one out of five speeches since Bernie Sanders endorsed her in July, according to the Guardian.
I'm one out of few video producers in our small company, and it's been less than a year since I joined them.
Some observers root them in Mrs Merkel's upbringing in East Germany, where verbal ambiguity and passivity could keep one out of trouble.
Nearly one out of every four women who gives birth in the United States goes back to work just two weeks later.
According to the Dutch Central Bureau of Statistics, one out of seven employees is involved in a formal complaint about their workload.
However, she said that speaking personally, she would not have an issue with wearing one out of respect for a country's culture.
In most cities in Madhya Pradesh, the local government only supplies drinking water on one out of every two to seven days.
The Food and Drug Administration estimates that every year, 48 million people -- one out of six Americans -- suffer from food-borne illnesses.
But less than one out of five murders were solved in Chicago in the first half of 2018, according to local media.
Scoring each one out of ten, they didn't hold back with their critiques, and we tabulated the results and crowned a winner.
The study estimates that one out of every 137 teens aged 13 to 17 would identify as transgender if survey takers asked.
But for now, suits like the one out of North Carolina can put guardrails on the process, preventing the most extreme abuses.
According to Google Trends, it was rarely searched, its interest score hovering at a humble one out of a maximum of 100.
One out of every two women in the U.S., falls in that category, and one-in-four single women are also mothers.
According to a new study published in JAMA Psychiatry, an estimated one out of every eight Americans struggles with an alcohol disorder.
In his last outing July 29 against the Rangers, Gausman came within one out of Baltimore's first complete-game shutout since 2014.
In a case out of Queens, New York, last week, only one out of three defendants charged was in the US illegally.
Mashable reports that one out of every three people at SXSW self-identifies as a manager making more than $150K per year.
One out of four patients already have a difficult time affording their medicines, and the problem is only going to get worse.
Wales-based double world champion Helen Jenkins is the odd one out of the six British Olympians in not calling Leeds home.
For weeks this vibrant and energetic man had been the last one out of bed — something his family had never seen before.
But this incident is just one out of many in which Trump or the people around him have compromised US national security.
With the announced acquisition of Carmike Cinemas, AMC Entertainment is poised to control one out of every five theaters in the country.
And nearly one out of 2628 homes had claims for repetitive flood losses that were greater than the value of the home.
CVD results in over 2202,2628 deaths each year—one out of every four deaths—according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).
Between 2010 and 2015, only one out of every 10 global venture dollars went to startups with at least one female founder.
Seriously though, our Madewell jeans are at least being worn by at least one out of three of us at all times.
"If you compare the Juul to a thing that kills one out of every two users, of course it's safer," Winickoff said.
And only one out of every hundred American cities that had a daily newspaper was anything other than a one-paper town.
About one out of 250 people in South Korea have already been tested, said the vice minister of foreign affairs on Monday.
One out of every eleven U.S. presidents has been murdered in office, and Barack Obama's historic presidency only amplified those quiet fears.
On that platform, hate speech is present in one out of every 43 comments, exceeding the volume on other, openly racist websites.
In New York City, where Sesame Street is set, one out of every 10 students was homeless during the past school year.
Based on their findings, the researchers believe that one out of five astronauts on a deep space mission would likely experienced anxiety.
And yet one study showed that one out of every four dollars circulating in Humboldt is directly tied to the cannabis industry.
No spares were readily available, so a mechanic in Darjeeling fashioned one out of the leather from an old Gurkha soldier's hat.
SO HOW CAN I DO ALL OF THESE HORRIBLE THINGS THAT THEY'RE CONCERNED ABOUT IF I'M JUST ONE OUT OF TWELVE VOTES?
One out of six federal district court benches remains empty; this trial judge shortage is overloading and harming our entire judicial system.
I am not bound by anything, no street code, no law to put up my belt which is one out of one.
And Citadel Security now, if you can believe this, one out of every five stocks is trading through you every single day?
According to The Wall Street Journal, one out of every 40 Americans gets his or her paycheck from a college or university.
"One out of two patients after surgery today still experiences moderate to severe pain, despite all advances in painkiller medications," he added.
"In the Philippines, 29% of families -- basically one out of three families -- include prayers as part of their bedtime routine," she said.
Mr. Saez and Mr. Zucman estimate that 75,000 households would owe such a tax, or about one out of 1,700 American families.
One out of every 34 8-year-olds was on the autism spectrum — far exceeding the national average of 1 in 59.
Eventually, if CHIP isn't extended, almost nine million children — or about one out of every eight children in America — could lose coverage.
According to the Sentencing Project, 5.85 million Americans cannot cast ballots due to felony convictions, including one out of every 13 blacks.
"So if a test was 99% accurate, that means that one out of a 100 times, you'd get a false positive," he explained.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of 10 babies in the United States are born preterm each year.
Entering the building today transports one out of New York City, to what looks like a European palace — and that&aposs no mistake.
One out of every 250 Americans visited the emergency room because of a drug reaction each year in 2013 and 2000, researchers estimated.
According to Planned Parenthood, more than half of Americans have oral herpes, and more than one out of six Americans have genital herpes.
"It felt really, really good to be able to get one out of the way, do it in the first game," he said.
The court's order states that the two cases — one out of Maryland and another out of North Carolina — will be heard in March.
In April, 4 out of the 12 posted more often to Snapchat than Stories; by August this dropped to one out of 12.
Google says it receives billions of searches per day and that the BERT upgrade will affect rankings on one out of every 10.
When I have the money, I will pull it down and build a new one out of concrete, three or four stories high.
And the first one out of the gate is Huawei, which is refreshing its Huawei Watch from 2015 with two new, sportier models.
One out of every four military veterans has diabetes and 80 percent of limb amputations are from diabetic foot ulcers, the company said.
For the record, Cardi is the only one out of the above-mentioned MCs who used to dance -- Nicki and Meg did not.
Among all Obamacare customers, about one out of every four said they have switched to a lower-cost health plan to save money.
"One out of every 5 mobile dollars is going to Facebook every day," said Eric Franchi, co-founder of digital advertising company Undertone.
As CleanTechnica broke down, at one point last year one out of every 22 car sales in the Golden State was a Tesla.
Estrada was pulled at that point, and reliever Liam Hendriks struck out Jose Altuve to get within one out of escaping the jam.
Moore came within one out of a no-hitter in the 4-0 win, throwing a career-high 133 pitches in the process.
ONE out of every 40 people who died in 2015 was killed in a vehicle accident, either as a driver, passenger or pedestrian.
It was the last one out of five places we looked at; we only looked one weekend, like one day for a house.
One out of every 5 kids and young adults reported that they did not drink water in the day prior to the survey.
Gomez sees 1,100 people a month at her food bank—in other words, about one out of every seven people in the town.
"Global coverage of poor and vulnerable people remains inadequate," the bank said, reaching only one out of five people in low-income countries.
Roughly one out of every four 65-year-olds today will live past age 90 and 10 percent will live past age 95.
While Dell, HP, and Samsung laptops score highly, Apple models and the Microsoft Surface Book each earned a one out of ten.—Motherboard
"Not one weed scientist that I know says it's not volatile, not one out of any state that I can find," Fuller said.
Only one out of the twelve volunteers at the Citizens' Lab are male; all the others are women and most of them mothers.
The UBC has mostly rave reviews on TripAdvisor, where it's ranked number one out of all the (six) things to do in Scottsboro.
Jackson's group's petition was the only one out of hundreds that requested changes to the 85033(d) rule for African elephants and lions.
Although the FAA has made hiring a priority in recent years, nearly one out of every five controllers is eligible to retire today.
One out of five people on Alabama's death row are there because a judge overrode a jury's recommendation to spare the defendant's life.
Frelinghuysen, a top Democratic target in 2018, was the only one out of 21 House GOP committee chairs to cast a no vote.
Only one out of the past five recessions occurred without a drawdown of more than 20% — and it came really close at 17%.
And for Dunham and the estimated one out of every six women who have experienced sexual assault, Trump's words brought back painful memories.
It's going to be two of the three Americans that aren't going to college paying for the one out of three that do.
The program's list of covered drugs excludes nearly one out of every five of the top 200 drugs included in Part D plans.
Only about one out of every four households receiving food stamps in 2014 was black, according to the United States Department of Agriculture.
More than three out of five young voters thought the Democratic nominee won, compared to one out of four who favored Trump's performance.
Among those who responded, one out of five said they received a report of passenger on passenger sexual assault while working a flight.
By comparison, nearly one out of three Hispanics living in predominantly Hispanic neighborhoods in the D.C. area reported feeling unsafe in their neighborhoods.
Why else would one out of six Americans want to watch a 40-year-old boxer punch a 29-year-old MMA fighter?
Absentee-ballot requests from heavily Democratic Cuyahoga County, home to Cleveland, accounted for one out of every six requests statewide, Mr. Mook said.
In one out of every six pre-K classrooms, more than 90 percent of the students were of the same race or ethnicity.
Atlanta got within one out of a win before Kevin Pillar stroked a single to score Brandon Crawford, getting the Giants within one.
But if leaving a gang is not easy (it is often a death sentence), kicking one out of a neighborhood violently was unforgivable.
That 20 percent conversion rate — a sale to one out of five people who clicked on the ads — was "amazing," Mr. Knijnik said.
Meanwhile, one out of three companies polled in the same recent survey, are decreasing their spending on services from Oracle, IBM, and VMware.
In the experiment, 32 participants played a computer game and were asked to repeatedly pick one out of nine possible doors to enter.
In 210, one out of every five Mohs procedures reimbursed by Medicare was performed on a patient 85 or older, The Times found.
Across the Atlantic Ocean, in a recent poll, one out of three Germans said that Thunberg has changed their views on climate change.
More than one out of every three hiring managers polled said they would eliminate a candidate for looking at his or her cell.
When it comes down to it, McDonald's shiny sandwich is the only one out of the three that's worth the higher price tag.
White house memo While only three previous presidents faced serious threat of removal, one out of four confronted formal accusations in the House.
His campaign promise is backed by the notion that one out of six children don't know where their next meal is coming from.
Since federal law was amended in 2006, the Senate has confirmed only one out of eight nominees under both Republican and Democratic administrations.
The study also found that a whopping 14 billion fraudulent email messages are sent worldwide daily--constituting one out of every 20 emails.
One out of every three Americans returning home from Iraq or Afghanistan struggles with psychological wounds, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Breathing it in The doctors had warned Claire that one out of three potential donations aren't a good match, said Yeager, her mom.
Frelinghuysen, a top Democratic target in 22019, was the only one out of 21 House GOP committee chairs to cast a no vote.
Let's get maybe the biggest one out of the way, not just because it's popular but because this story has a happy ending.
Those benefits currently reach only one out of every 10 eligible children, according to the National Association for the Education of Young Children.
More than one out of every eight adults in Alaska is, like Mr. Allison, a military veteran — the highest concentration in the nation.
Yet even when people's very lives are on the line, only one out of every seven patients is able to make the change.
So it feels wrong to boil it down to the one out-of-sync moment, but that's why they call me a critic.
Only one out of the more than 30 confirmed cases of Zika in the country appears to have been transmitted locally, in Dallas, Texas.
It's also the reason that one out of every three players in the NFL will experience some form of brain trauma during his career.
One out of every seven people on the planet uses the messaging app WhatsApp every day, according a recent blog post from the company.
According to Reuters' sources, only one out of four versions of the Solar Roof tile — the black-textured one — has been produced so far.
ONE OUT OF EVERY 200 SCRIPTS IN THE UNITED STATES IS FILLED WITH A MYLAN MEDICINE, MORE THAN THE SEVEN LARGEST PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES COMBINED.
That means one out of every six half-ton pickups — like the Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado and Ram 1500 — are sold in Texas.
That holds true even if there are no active symptoms of the disease, as only one out of five people with Zika experience symptoms.
One out of every 486 patients taking amphetamines later required treatment for psychosis, while patients on methylphenidate had a risk of 1 in 1,046.
In that vein, White says at least one out of every 10 online inquiry Sotheby's International Realty gets is from a prospective Chinese buyer.
That's nearly one out of every five passengers, according to AP calculations, although the data also captures any airport employees who use the train.
Recent data shows us that one out of every five Iraq and Afghanistan veterans experience either major depression or post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
He told the Star he encouraged the paper's investigation, and wants students to get real-life experiences like this one out of their education.
Well, then my question is, in a country where one out of six people is on psychotropic meds, are we less OK than ever?
It appears to increase the risk of developing a severe infection, which one out of a thousand people in the study died from 3.
Also: What are the implications for assembly if shipment for one out of the 50 components is late — does everything grind to a halt?
And nearly one out of three founders says their startup has not even discussed the topics of diversity and inclusion in the past year.
As Gizmodo's own Alissa Walker pointed out recently, one out of every three beers consumed on planet Earth is made by this sprawling corporation.
The unfortunate reality is that one out of every nine people on earth today does not have enough food to maintain a healthy life.
One out of every five plans did not include a regional academic medical center - institutions that usually offer the highest-quality care and specialists.
The letter also pointed to the importance of international medical graduates, who comprise one out of every four physicians practicing in the United States.
For one out of every 10 job openings the data analyzed, companies offered men salaries at least 20 percent higher than they offered women.
According to a United Nations study, one out of three girls in South Asia knew nothing about menstruation prior to getting their first period.
According to a survey conducted last fall by the Waitrose supermarket chain, one out of every eight Britons follows a vegan or vegetarian diet.
That's why the next book is important — one out of five or six of these [future solutions] is really going to make a difference.
One out of every seven men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with prostate cancer during their lifetimes, according to the American Cancer Society.
Nearly one out of every three prison beds in the state is filled by somebody who violated the terms of their probation or parole.
Tonight, about one out of every 212016 students in New York City will sleep in a homeless shelter or in the homes of relatives.
Meanwhile, 4.5 million people — roughly one out of every 55 adults in the country — are on probation, parole, or another form of community supervision.
KD totally looked like a fish (a really big one) out of water as he attempted to get up on a board in Maui.
Kirstjen Nielsen is the latest one out of the president's spiraling cabinet who expressed his cruelty but wouldn't go as far as he wanted.
But it has spread throughout the country and now only one out of Italy's 20 regions, Valle D'Aosta, is yet to record a case.
One out of every four rapes reported this year was from a prior year, compared with one of about every six rapes in 2017.
"Globally, one out of every three (ie, 33%) 18-25 year olds spent more than an hour a day playing video games," Needham said.
Thanks to the rabbinate's stranglehold on marriage, approximately one out of every eight Jewish Israeli couples each year choose to marry outside of Israel.
This suggests that even in a regulated marketplace like the Obamacare exchanges, insurers somehow manage to dispute nearly one out of every five claims.
In the four acting categories, just one out of 20 nominees (two if you count Spanish actor Antonio Banderas) is a person of color.
Since 2013, one out of every four Boeing deliveries has gone to a Chinese carrier, a bigger share than any other country or region.
Nearly one out of three black franchisees left McDonald's since Easterbrook became CEO, which the lawsuit alleges is disproportionate to the overall franchisee system.
The government releases few statistics, but it is estimated that one out of every three patients admitted to a public hospital today dies there.
The latest figure represents nearly one out of seven people in the world and is expected to grow to 1.8 billion people by 2030.
Recently, one out of every eight rides was on a bike or scooter — moving Lyft closer to its (somewhat ironic) car-free travel goals.
Mr. Lear's other comedies were even bigger hits: One out of every three households with a television watched "All in the Family," for instance.
We've created a fair solution that guarantees fans won't be left out of pocket just because they're the organised one out of their friends!
This report comes after a 2015 study that found one out of three young adults is too overweight to even enlist in the military.
Mickelson hit two horrific drives — one out of bounds, another into water he could not see off the tee — that led to double bogeys.
Sleep may be the last thing on your to-do list, yet it deserves priority status, and here's one out of a million reasons why.
The record marks a 12 percent increase over the same day last year, with smartphones accounting for more than one out of every five sales.
Of the companies that appeared in Mossack Fonseca's files, one out of every two — more than 245,221 — had been incorporated in the British Virgin Islands.
Tom Holland might be the famous one out of the Holland brothers, but his younger sibling is the one getting recognized as a famous actor.
One out of every 13 scripts in the United States is filled with a Mylan medicine, more than the seven [other] largest pharmaceutical companies combined.
I look at myself and my two sisters, one out of the three of us is really, really good at math than the other two.
It also boasts that one out of every one hundred fashion items bought by women in the United States is now resold through the site.
One out of every 550 patients started on opioid therapy died of opioid-related causes a median of 2.6 years after their first opioid prescription.
And I am missing you in the studio today because it is, I think, the very last one out of 410 Townsend, is that right?
The Mets were within one out of the 40th one-hitter in franchise history when Hector Santiago gave up an RBI double to David Dahl.
Even if you're a huge pessimist, to help change the trajectory for one out of 10 companies changes the portfolio from five winners to six.
SpaceX has been trying to catch its rockets' fairings for months now, but it hasn't been able to snag one out of the sky yet.
Number one, out of all the texts, all the documents, all the e-mails that have been reviewed, do you know what&aposs interesting, Sean?
The site's poll found that 13 million Americans, or one out of 20 of us, have hidden banking or credit-card accounts from their partner.
Donald Trump ain't about to let some baby upstage his run for the Presidency ... which is why he just kicked one out of his rally.
About one out of every eight people living with HIV/AIDs is denied important health services because of stigma surrounding their status, according to AVERT.
Only one out of every five people who are infected develop symptoms, which are similar to the flu and last no more than a week.
This is how the league's best player creates an easy two-on-one out of a simple double-high screen with no other moving parts.
Nearly one out of three Americans has a record in the criminal justice system and, as a result, faces a difficult road to becoming employed.
Just one out of every seven individuals worth more than $10 million in 210 is a woman, a report by research firm Wealth-X found.
"Women of color, many single parents but parents, one out of five kids in this state grows up with a minimum wage parent," Lamont said.
One out of every five plans did not include a regional academic medical center - institutions which usually offer the highest quality care and top specialists.
At least one out of every 20 people may be affected by sensory processing disorder (SPD), according to the STAR Institute for Sensory Processing Disorder.
In messaging women higher up the ladder, the best men can hope for, on average, is a reply to one out of every five messages.
You know what they say in baseball — if you get a hit one out of every three at-bats, you're in the Hall of Fame.
Nearly one out of every eight black men in Milwaukee County has served time behind bars, according to a 2013 University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee study.
When we keep one group, a relatively poorer one, out of the system in order to improve everyone else's access, we're rationing — just by cost.
While eight in 183 Republicans approve of the job he's doing as president, for example, only one out of every 10 Democrats says the same.
But that incident is just one out of many in which Trump or the people around him have compromised national security since he took office.
"There is something profoundly wrong in America when one out of five profitable corporations pay nothing in federal income taxes," Sanders said in a statement.
At most, Theranos performed a few tests using such technology, and recently has been using tiny samples for only one out of every 240 tests.
The AMA letter also pointed to the importance of international medical graduates, who comprise one out of every four physicians practicing in the United States.
According to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of every five adults in the United States has a disability.
It is a crisis that has grown: Roughly one out of every 13.22 children in the New York City public school system is now homeless.
Approximately 28500,6900 women die from the disease each year, a ratio of one out of every 2628 women, according to Ovarian Cancer Research Fund Alliance.
A previous analysis by the Kaiser Family Foundation found that 286 percent of emergency room visits resulted in at least one out-of-network charge.
But he preferred his old one out of habit and an innate frugality that I suspect is one of the legacies I passed to him.
In a paper, Professor Kane showed that just one out of six low-income applicants to elite schools was likely to be black or Hispanic.
While turnout should be much higher — just over one out of four registered Democrats voted yesterday — it is a solid step in the right direction.
According to the CDC, for example, fevers after the MMR vaccine occur in one out of six people, and mild rashes, in one in 20.
At least he got this one out of the way early, taking five shots from a mangled lie in deep rough behind the first green.
According to Carbon Black, a cybersecurity company, one out of four people it surveyed considered skipping the midterm elections out of a concern about hacking.
The complication impacts approximately one out of 100 pregnancies, and is the leading cause of maternal death in the first trimester due to internal bleeding.
But if four out of five times it tells you what you know, and one out of five it surprises you, you might have something.
He celebrated conviviality—no great novelty in Wittenberg, where one out of three houses was licensed to brew beer—and was unusually supportive of women.
I'll take my record — one out of seven," he said, adding, "I don't think any governor in modern history has gotten more on-time budgets.
Within a year, the city found that one out of every eight bus ticket recipients had returned and sought services in San Francisco once again.
Only one out of four (28 percent) people in a Washington Post/ABC News poll approved of the president's reaction to the tragedy in Virginia.
They make up the shopping centers that generate $6900 billion annually in sales tax revenue and account for one out of every 2628 U.S. jobs.
Jonathan Jones of the Guardian gave the fair one out of five stars in his review, disgusted at the price of the art for sale.
CVD kills one out of every four Americans, and research shows that PTSD exacerbates its debilitating effects, making heart disease especially worrisome for the veteran population.
"One out of every nine jobs depends on the port of Los Angeles and the port of Long Beach here in the LA region," said Garcetti.
You must supply one out of the five as proof that the marriage has irretrievably broken down in order for the courts to grant a divorce.
But he did say that after such a lull and with investors clearly on edge, it's risky to be the first one out of the gate.
Since his inauguration, he has used the term in 20163 different tweets—one out of every 16 messages he has sent on the platform as president.
In West Virginia, from July 1, 2017, to June 30 of this year, an average of one out of 46 drivers there hit a damn deer.
According to the FHA, it was estimated in 2018 that one out of every five mortgage loans originated in the United States is an FHA loan.
"Only one out of ten Central Americans are actually granted asylum by a judge, much of that is because they've been misled by smugglers," Nielsen said.
The second most popular location for the smart speaker is the living room, with about one out of three using the device in that gathering space.
According to Latinobarometro, a pollster, of the Latin Americans who eat only one meal a day, one out of three still contrives to use a smartphone.
Google claimed last year that one out of three Wear OS users had an iPhone, but I don't think that is why Wear OS is important.
On Tuesday, one out of the final four contestants — Lauren Duski, Chris Blue, Aliyah Moulden and Jesse Larson — will be crowned the winner of Season 12.
And for women it's even more dramatic: one out of every three of the incarcerated women on the planet are in the United States of America.
The fact that one out of every three coworkers and neighbors aren't totally fine with queer sexuality likely isn't a shocking statistic to most queer people.
Time seems to both drag and splinter in the Trump era (there's a reason this winter feels as long as one out of Game of Thrones).
In 2013, just one out of 130 boats operating in Mozambique's waters was actually registered in the country, leading to yearly losses of some $65 million.
In contrast, only one out of every 20 of the 76,000 homeless people in New York, the nation's largest metro area, are unsheltered, the report said.
It's like the entertainment Grand Slam or Triple Crown, except it's way sillier.) She's only earned one out of the four (unless you count Tony Bennett).
The problem of unplanned pregnancy in the United States is not a small one: Out of 6 million pregnancies each year, nearly 20163 million are unplanned.
Today more than one out of every five dollars under professional management in the United States—$8.72 trillion or more—was invested according to SRI strategies.
Unfortunately, until now children have rarely been given the opportunity to have a prosthetic arm because it costs about $40,000 to build one out of titanium.
To name a kind of attraction after a disease carried by mosquitoes that killed one out of four people severely infected said something about the attraction.
Why it matters: There are an estimated 44 million adults who are unable to read simple sentences and about one out of 10 Americans have dyslexia.
The FDA estimates that each year, one out of 27,000 people are diagnosed with GEP-NETs, a disease that killed Apple co-founder Jobs in 2011.
In October alone, according to the Center for Public Integrity, roughly one out of every 20 television ads in Pennsylvania was paid for by the NRA.
Better location technology will reportedly be available to 911 centers by 2021 (and even then, estimates put one out of five callers unable to be located).
He has since said that Epstein's case is the only one, out of more than two hundred and fifty in his career, that he regrets taking.
However, I'd estimate that about one out of three Americans is elderly or has a chronic condition that puts them at high risk for Covid-19.
While Americans account for roughly one out of five Western hostages since 2001, they make up half of the hostages who were murdered by their captors.
Was she a "bright light" by virtue of her humanity, or by virtue of her association with Williams, which accepts about one out of five applicants?
Nearly one out of every four open rural hospitals has early warning signs that indicate they are also at risk of closing in the near future.
Fewer than one out of 10 seniors voluntarily switch from one private Medicare Advantage plan to another, according to new research from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
The Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund, for example, ranked Bloomberg's proposed climate plan last among Democratic candidates, with a score of one out of 10.
Though still an infant as government agencies go, the consumer bureau has secured nearly $12 billion in relief for about one out of every 12 Americans.
Polling consistently shows that only one out of three favors repeal, compared with half who would prefer that the ACA be expanded or kept as is.
Fewer than one out of 10 seniors voluntarily switch from one private Medicare Advantage plan to another, according to new research from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
If you ever find yourself in need of a stylus, it's pretty easy to make one out of anything that points and a candy-bar wrapper.
" Her two-year-old "spent at least an hour methodically taking each one out of the box, carefully unwrapping it and then moving onto the next.
In announcing his order, Mr. Newsom noted a National Academy of Sciences report estimating that one out of every 25 people on death row is innocent.
According to the UN agency, this figure means that nearly one out of every four school-age kids around the globe is not getting an education.
More than two-thirds said Seehofer should have resigned as interior minister while only one out of four respondents welcomed his decision to stay in office.
Katie's experience is certainly not unique: In the general population, one out of six women has survived a rape or attempted rape, according to statistics from RAINN.
Gladkykh, himself a former port worker, estimates that at least one out of every 22017 residents works in the port and each has two or three dependents.
The U.N. refugee agency says that one out of every seven migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya in traffickers&apos unseaworthy boats perished at sea in June.
The Rook novel has some exciting twists to draw from, but unless Starz's show pulls one out of its pocket, it's probably headed for the same fate.
"I would say if you saw me every day, you'd probably notice that one out of every three days, I'm wearing a hitRECord T-shirt," he said.
The "Keepin' it 1600" guys — Jon Favreau and his partners — that seemed like the one out-of-the-park hit you guys had in your first year.
Across the statewide prison system, about one out of seven of the correctional officer jobs were unfilled in September, based on Correction Department records provided to SEANC.
This means one out of four investors now believes that at least one euro zone member state will quit the single currency in the next 12 months.
Similarly, a little more than one out of two disabled people had jobs in 2016, while four in five able-bodied people were employed, DPOD figures showed.
"One out of every four jobs in Hawaii is directly related to tourism, so any negative impact on demand from Asia could cripple Hawaii's economy," he said.
The five-story museum will have a spacious temporary exhibition gallery presenting two shows a year, with one out of every four organized by the Smithsonian Institution.
An estimated one out of three US homes with children has a gun, and about 1.7 million US children live in homes with unlocked and loaded guns.
The pistol that does double damage against one class of enemy, the sniper rifle that automatically chambers a new round instantly in one out of five shots?
Just to be clear, the entire police force was built up, black and Hispanics men, except one out of the 11 police officers happen to be white.
Yes, but: In 2015, one out of 3 students said they drink alcohol, with more than half of those (almost 58 percent) binge drinking, the CDC said.
Sayer estimated he'd lost one out of every 19703 avocados on his farm in Ventura, just 21970 miles north of Los Angeles, but he counts himself lucky.
Transition officials have previously pointed to a 2012 Pew Research study, estimating that one out of every eight voter registration forms is either inaccurate or not valid.
But on the bright side, at least now you may not be haunted by extremist videos if you just happen to watch one out of morbid curiosity.
About one out of every five dollars' worth of new spending in 2015 went to full service restaurants, and another 8 percent went to buying fast food.
Kelnar said Europe is entering an "era of AI entrepreneurship" with one out of every 12 new start-ups putting AI at the core of their operations.
It's obvious and inconceivable at the same time: Golden State's eighth or ninth best five-man unit will blow your very best one out of the water.
Obviously he can't knock that one out of their private ballpark just yet, so she settles for a drizzly rainy dinner date somewhere out near left field.
Take a trip anywhere across the globe and you can usually stumble upon one out of the 26,000 stores for a familiar seat and your usual drink.
Without a good vaccine to combat it, the virus could kill more than one out of every 10 humans on the planet — upwards of 900 million people.
I think one out of, say, 20 people — and I'm saying scholars, art historians, that I know — knew of this image before I showed it to them.
Supporters in San Francisco celebrated the occasion Monday at City Hall, citing statistics that one out of three in the city's public schools came from immigrant families.
China also is the world's largest cotton consumer and ranks as the second-largest buyer of American cotton, with one out of every five bales headed there.
This includes going out to dinner and drinks twice a week, a movie on Sunday, and at least one out-of-town trip with other expats monthly.
That's one out of every five times he came to the plate—and twice that year, Bonds was intentionally walked four times in one nine-inning game.
"Depression and pain medications don't work one out of three times and using carekit can help determine if the medicine will work for you," Goetz told TechCrunch.
Alcoholism is rampant on the impoverished Pine Ridge Reservation, a community of about 28,000 where one out of every four children is born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
The program — known as Bolsa Familia, or "Family Allowance" — now transfers cash to more than 46 million people, or one out of every four families in Brazil.
"The one out of eight loaves of bread that we currently lose already reflects what we can do to manage crop losses to insects," said Dr. Deutsch.
Yankees execs insisted that their only concern was protecting fans from fraud—something StubHub says only comes up in about one out of every ten thousand transactions.
The story reflects a reality: In New York City, the setting of Sesame Street, one out of every 10 students was homeless in the past school year.
About one out of every five black people in Virginia are disenfranchised because of this law, according to a statement from the governor's office explaining the action.
They're still going to be around, they're still going to have a lot of value, but they're going to be used by one out of X people.
I don't wear glasses or contact lenses and could only get the iris scanner to scan my eyes properly one out of five times I tried it.
With the COVID-19 pandemic spreading, and one out of every five people living under some form of lockdown, typical market milestones like earnings might seem quaint.
One out of four turned out to be lobbyists for the brokerage industry or officials of the Chamber itself – evidently listed to pad the number of critics.
The story of how Facebook came to capture the attention of nearly one out of three people on earth, with profound repercussions for humanity, is truly astonishing.
Here in West Virginia, 14 percent of babies are born exposed to drugs, and perhaps 5 percent more to alcohol, totaling nearly one out of five newborns.
The magazine has a paid print circulation of around 300,000 and is read by more than 2 million people each month: One out of ten Texas adults.
A 2017 Bankrate survey found that one out of four Americans said they or someone in their family skipped necessary medical care because they couldn't afford it.
In comparison, about one out of every 10 likely voters wouldn't support Obama or Republican challenger Mitt Romney at a similar point in the 2012 presidential campaign.
Nine hundred million Allen keys have shipped from the flat-pack giant, and it's rumored that one out of every 10 Europeans was conceived in its beds.
In the Wallethub survey, one out of four respondents said they want a card that offered price protection, making it the most popular of any secondary benefit.
The findings are significant for the U.S. population, too, where according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of every 10 people has diabetes.
This includes going out to dinner and drinks twice a week, a movie on Sunday, and at least one out of town trip with other expats monthly.
According to the report, 60% of firearms come from out of state, with Indiana as the primary source for approximately one out of every five crime guns.
In the Wallethub survey, one out of four respondents said they wanted a card that offered price protection, making it the most popular of any secondary benefit.
It pointed to surveys showing that on average, from 2011 to 2017, only one out of eight victims of sexual violence filed a complaint with the authorities.
In fact, one out of six teenagers have irreversible hearing loss due to exposure to damaging sound levels while listening to music through consumer electronics audio devices.
I might just be one out of the almost 1 billion people who watched this video that just doesn't understand why Charlie biting his brother's finger is funny.
Lucus Landers did, when he needed a large-format camera for class so he found a laser-cutter and built a pretty janky-looking one out of wood.
Lohan doesn't always wear one, but said she happened to don one out of "personal respect" while leaving Turkey, where she had met with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
More than one out of three American adults do not get enough sleep, according to a study released Thursday from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
One out of every three smartphones sold in China in the third quarter of 2016 carried one of their brands; in 2012 their combined share was below 3%.
One out of three hospitals in the South would not treat Black people even in emergencies, according to a study published the year after Mary Anne was born.
In 2007, Truman High became the first school to put on a high-school production of Rent – one out of every five students at Truman auditioned for it.
The situation is especially dire for African Americans and Native American populations, where obesity is rampant and one out of every seven or eight people has the disease.
A recent study found that about one in 30 people looking to buy guns on one website had criminal records -- one out of 30 had a criminal record.
In addition to one out of every three ambassadorships being empty, five of the six undersecretary positions and 22 of the 24 assistant secretary positions are also unmanned.
According to the new report from the University of Chicago's Chapin Hall, one out of every ten young people ages 225 to 2700 experiences homelessness in a year.
This figure skyrockets among black children: In this population, one out of every nine children has an incarcerated parent, compared to less than 2 percent of white children.
While one out of every four cancer deaths is because of lung cancer, the rate of new lung cancer cases has continued to decline as fewer people smoke.
In particular, the firm claims that one out of every five people in China's 16 poverty-stricken counties and special regions, is an active user of its app.
Currently only one out of 38 analysts, Drexel Hamilton's Brian White, has a price target for Apple that values the company at over $1 trillion, according to FactSet.
"One out of a half a billion might have terrorist info on it," he told me and said the rest appear to be owned by law-abiding citizens.
Latinos account for one out of every five new entrepreneurs in the United States and Latino-owned businesses have grown at double the growth rate of all firms.
Additionally, four of the 10 delegates to DSA's national convention are women, and one out of five is a person of color, according to Duhalde, DSA's deputy director.
When you're ready to play, pick one out of the extensive collection, and your browser, laptop, TV, or phone will immediately transform into a full-on gaming machine.
Twenty years ago, language processors got one out of 3 words wrong and weren't usable, says Thomas Dietterich, an emeritus professor of computer science at Oregon State University.
One rule might say 'raise 1 out of every 100 notes by 5 semitones' and another might say 'raise one out of every 50 notes by 7 semitones'.
Quite possibly one of the scariest things ever is that one out of five guys thinks he can't get a woman pregnant if they have sex standing up.
Clinton told one out-of-work coal industry worker, Bo Copley, 39, a father of three and a registered Republican, when he emotionally confronted her about the comment.
At Sloan Kettering, she was given chemotherapy, followed by a cystectomy, which involved removing the bladder and fashioning a new one out of a portion of small intestine.
About one out of five oxygen molecules in the atmosphere was produced in the mighty Amazon rainforest, and about 76 percent of earth's freshwater originates from forest sources.
But instead of typing up a letter, springmint5, real name Alex, went to the card aisle at his local shop and picked one out of the sympathy section.
The sex scenes are the most questionable aspect of the film — they are graphic, yes, but also clinical in a way that takes one out of the film.
Worse, pedestaling successful Asian immigrant families also often silences and subjugates undocumented Asian immigrants, who represent one out of every seven Asian immigrants living in the United States.
But it's also fair to wonder whether, if one out of five young children cannot comply with the rules, there might not be something wrong with the rules.
Finnish teacher education programs are extremely selective, admitting only one out of every ten students who apply, according to the National Center on Education and the Economy (NCEE).
Ghosn, 64, is the architect of an unusual alliance between Renault (RNSDF), Nissan (NSANY) and Mitsubishi Motors (MMTOF) that produces one out of every nine cars sold worldwide.
In truth, these numbers tell only part of the story, as the Clean Power Plan is just one out of several climate change regulations Trump plans to undo.
According to a 222 study of 27 New York nursing homes, in a given month, one out of five residents suffers mistreatment at the hands of another resident.
In certain cities in China, drivers must acquires license plates via a notoriously difficult lottery system, with as few as one out of 735 requests granted in Beijing.
Back in the 90s, WWF title fights could draw more than 10 million viewers—one out of six TV sets in American that had cable at the time.
We'll get the semi-obvious one out of the way—this is the eponymous track from The Haxan Cloak's second LP, everyone's favorite horror-soundtrack-that-never-was.
One out of five companies on the New York Stock Exchange and the Nasdaq stock market hail from that state, according to my recent assessment of relevant data.
Since 2010, restaurants have accounted for one out of every seven new jobs, and many restaurateurs complain that it has become increasingly difficult to hire and retain workers.
More than half the people in the United States have listened to one, and nearly one out of three people listen to at least one podcast every month.
Twenty years ago, not everyone knew about Patek Philippe — you'd go in the street and maybe one out of 2000 people would ever have even heard of it.
In 2019 alone, 9,300 stores were expected to close, and by 2022, analysts estimate that one out of every four malls in the US could be shut down.
Ninety-one out of 95 counties have declared "Second Amendment sanctuary" status since November, when Democrats won control of the Virginia legislature for the first time since 1994.
The idea that they will have access to in-person, on-campus education to prepare for even one out of every five of these job changes is absurd.
It's rare, however; this will only be her sixth one out of a total of 76 puzzle since she started contributing to The New York Times in 1979.
"At the time, it was really important to document my life because I was the only one out of my friends who was doing it," he says now.
One out of every three turbines in the world is now in China, and the government is adding them at a rate of more than one per hour.
You've made a couple of my favorite movies, "A Walk Among the Tombstones" is a recent one, "Out of Sight" is one of my all-time favorite movies.
He put a real spatula in his cake instead of making one out of Rice Krispies treats and it was a real joy to watch someone do that.
In fact, one out of every five people who saw that angry rant or funny political meme you posted on Facebook just might have been convinced by it.
The total at the end of 2015 reached 65.3 million -- or one out of every 2100 people on Earth, according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).
"Given that it is prescribed for one out of every two live births in Canada, I would strongly recommend repeating an effectiveness study as soon as possible," she said.
Update August 27th, 6:38pm: Per the AP, federal disaster declarations now indicate Harvey has affected at least 6.8 million people, or roughly one out of every four Texans.
It's unfortunate we didn't win the game, but we got one out of it and we can get more tomorrow and head into the break in a good spot.
She does quite like the idea that Janet is actually sent by the Good Place as a test for Michael, though, so maybe one out of three ain't bad.
The Equifax hack, due to its scale, drives home many of those concerns given that nearly one out of two Americans potentially saw their information compromised by this attack.
In one out of 294 scans that passed over star showed a signal at about 4.5 times the mean noise power with a profile somewhat like the beam profile.
If a save is already there, you hold A for about half a second and it pushes the previous one out of the way with a cute little animation.
Given that America hosts national elections one out of every two years, that means, in theory, that Supreme Court seats should remain unfilled fully 50 percent of the time.
" He said that while collecting data was difficult, "from what information we've gathered, one out of three Amazon workers in Arizona, as we understand it, are on public assistance.
This look of apathy instilled in Lu Xun a deep, unshakeable pessimism, but also the conviction that good writing should be able to shake one out of one's slumber.
And because only one out of every five infected people has symptoms, that means you can't be absolutely sure that you -- or your sexual partner -- didn't get the virus.
In one out of 39 scans that passed over star showed a signal at about 4.5 times the mean noise power with a profile somewhat like the beam profile.
Estimates from the federal government show roughly one out of every five adult Americans is a smoker and rates are highest among people living in the Midwest and South.
It's only one series, but the Thunder allowed a wide-open three on nearly one out of every four shots the Jazz attempted during last year's first-round battle.
Berkson said the numbers released by FINRA understate the problem, and he revealed that one out of three arbitration awards and $1 out of every $4 awarded goes unpaid.
Payroll processor ADP, which is responsible for paying one out of every six Americans, said the vast majority of people in its system didn't update their withholdings last year.
They are likely to be predictable, but if either candidate can knock one out of the park on race matters, it can have an important impact on undecided voters.
"When I became the chief executive at Hewlett-Packard I was one out of 85033," Fiorina told Mason, after being asked about getting more women involved in national politics.
That was the rationale behind it: The Obama administration argued that one out of every three Americans gets drinking water from sources connected to small, unregulated bodies of water.
"Danny thought they looked like the poo emoji and we wondered why no one had actually made one out of a termite mound yet," Amanda told The West Australian.
Time horizon is one out of three critical objectives to take into account when developing one's overall investor profile; risk tolerance and financial goals are the other two objectives.
Additionally, only one out of four K-12 schools teach any computer science, even though nine out of ten parents say they want it taught in their children's schools.
About one out of every 4,344 babies born in the U.S. each year is diagnosed with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
One out of every nine people looking to buy guns online has a background that would prohibit them from buying one at a store or from a licensed dealer.
Women hold one out of every five seats on corporate boards for the country's 26,271 largest publicly traded companies, according to new data cited in The Wall Street Journal.
But one out of three students in nearby Bridgeport and other poor cities did not reach the most basic level in math, and did only slightly better in reading.
The three were all rated the lowest possible score of one out of 100 on their one-year default probability, based on the Thomson Reuters StarMine Credit Risk Model.
Since other parts of social media — most notably Facebook — are growing faster, fewer than one out of 10 social media users will be on Twitter by 2019, eMarketer suggested.
This meant that one out of every 10 American light bulbs were powered by fissile material once contained in nuclear warheads aimed at the United States and its allies.
According to a new report from US surgeon general, nearly 21 million Americans are struggling with substance abuse and only one out of ten are receiving treatment, ABC reports.
According to that research, these counties could account for one out of every four people affected by sea-level rise in the US between the years 2010 and 2100.
It brings water to more than 31 million people and provides one out of five Western farmers with irrigation water for farmland that produces much of the nation's produce.
Anecdotally, I've found that it's hard to get in-person estimates for small moves, like one out of an apartment, so be prepared to call a few more places.
Don't forget advertising Tom Forte, an analyst at D.A. Davidson, added in a report that one out of every five American TV households in 2018 had Roku-empowered sets.
One out of every 10 American adults cannot join the military because they have a criminal history, says Mission: Readiness, a nonprofit organization comprised of retired generals and admirals.
"Protective coating on one out of 60 satellites is not, to me, enough if you're going to continue launching the ones that you already know are problematic," says Baldassare.
In the past couple weeks, results with four ads went from around two percent of searches to one out of five, according to data from online marketing firm Moz.
According to Bill Barrus, a real estate agent with listings in Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn, about one out of 20 of his clients brings up questions or concerns about flooding.
KFC have just pulled one out of the bag with the launch of date night table service, so you can treat your S.O. to a bucket, instead of a bouquet.
Nearly one out of every two dollars spent online at US retailers goes to Amazon; 99% of the revenue growth from digital advertising last year went to Facebook and Google.
Only one out of five Statoil's wells drilled in the Barents Sea this year proved oil, while the biggest hope, the Korpfjell well, showed only a small presence of gas.
Only one out of almost two dozen annual high-profile policy meetings studied by the Open Society Foundations had invited as many women as men to speak at the conference.
About one out of every 32 albums sold last year was "25"; Amazon reported that on the Monday after Thanksgiving, it sold a copy of the CD every three seconds.
Another way to look at that is: One out of five cases in the US are in black patients, because there's just a smaller raw number of Black Americans altogether.
After trying the first one out of the machine that day, I can confidently say the claim holds up; it's the best-tasting burger for the money I've ever had.
A new poll says one out of three Trump backers now wish that the Indiana governor was at the top of the GOP ticket instead of in the second spot.
"They approved only one out of a number of items, and they said they would approve exports for pure civilian purposes," a South Korean senior trade ministry official told Reuters.
The goals were to encourage students to make healthier choices and to decrease childhood obesity, which affects one out of every five Americans between the ages of six and 19.
In prepared remarks, he said his agency's Cyber Lab is locked out of 175 devices, and that, in recent months, one out of every two Apple devices collected are inaccessible.
Today, dating shows are an important ingredient in China's cultural diet, with popular shows like "If You Are the One" and "One Out of a Hundred" attracting millions of viewers.
If I told you that one out of three African-American males is forbidden by law from voting, you might think I was talking about Jim Crow 1503 years ago.
Among cases with definite health care exposure, four out of five were associated with long-term care facilities, one out of five with hospitals, and some had stayed in both.
In fact, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States with one out of four or more than 600,000 Americans dying of heart disease each year.
Fewer than one out of six people aged 16 to 34 are really banging back the tea in that archetypal British way—by downing five or more cups a day.
Yet, one out of every three stroke patients who experience this hospital transfer confusion become ineligible for neuroendovascular surgery by the time they reach a team that could help them.
Sadly, each year, millions of Americans over the age of 22019, more than one out of four, experience a fall resulting in 2.8 million emergency department visits and 800,000 hospitalizations.
He's averaged 27.4 home runs over his five-year career, meaning he'd make about $1 million every time he knocks one out of the park in the next four years.
GM Korea, created after GM acquired South Korean automaker Daewoo Motors in 2002, was a major manufacturing base for the Detroit car company, producing one out of five Chevy cars.
Thirdly, why are we paying the highest prices in the world for prescription drugs, so that one out of five Americans under 245 cannot afford the medicine that they need?
The idea was inspired by the fact that according to the World Literacy Foundation, one out of five people, or 20 percent of the world's population, can't read or write.
According to a report this year, only one out of five CEOs in the US is female, and only 12 percent of the world's board seats are occupied by women.
During a routine ultrasound doctors spotted a blockage called "duodenal atresia" and McMorris Rodgers was warned that one out of three babies with that disorder is born with Down Syndrome.
Based on the survey from the casino industry group, 2202 million American adults, or one out of five, will wager on March Madness, which begins Tuesday and ends April 2628.
One out of 10 campus sexual assaults are reported, and generally only 2-10% of reports of sexual assault may be false, according to the National Sexual Violence Resource Center.
Despite the fact that this dress was custom-made for her, according to Garner, since she doesn't have a waist anymore, they had to completely construct one out of metal.
And one out of 10 are covered by the Affordable Care Act's expansion of the program to low-income, able-bodied Americans, a common population in the Detroit metro area.
In a multi-year study, women washed their hands at least 88 percent of the time, if not more; but on average, one out of four men bypassed the sink.
Only about 4 percent of Pakistan's landmass has been explored, and the success rate, with one out of three wells making a find, is above the international average, he said.
Which maybe works one out of a hundred thousand times…You can easily fall into the trap of talking about where you aspire to be and not where you are.
Park who also has a GM car said one out of five in Gunsan, including family members of workers at GM's part suppliers, relies on the U.S. carmaker's operation there.
While black children made up just 18 percent of preschoolers during the 2011-19993 period, they accounted for 48 percent of those receiving more than one out-of-school suspension.
Athletics 7, Tigers 2 Frankie Montas came within one out of his first career complete game, Mark Canha and Chad Pinder blasted two-run homers, and visiting Oakland overpowered Detroit.
Its daily fare consisted of street actions that painted Milosevic as absurd: When the tyrant dedicated a new bridge, Otpor built one out of Styrofoam and held its own ceremony.
To date, more than one out of three Syrians have fled their homes (including much of Mr. Hafez's family, who have resettled in Sweden), and over 400,000 have been killed.
It is really antithetical to the notion of getting elected president of the United States when you're a Republican and you automatically write off one out of every nine voters.
Here, employees in white coats and surgical caps blend six tons of raw material every day, pouring dildos and using air guns to pop each one out of its mold.
"Anytime I'm pushing through a crowd at a gay bar, I'd say there's like a one out of four times chance I'll get my dick or ass grabbed," Jake said.
While black children made up just 18 percent of preschoolers during the 2011-'12 period, they accounted for 48 percent of those receiving more than one out-of-school suspension.
For example, the Oregon State Public Health Lab says it is still limited to 23 tests a day; Oregon Public Broadcasting reports that's only one out of every 2300,26 people.
One mother told The East Bay Times she felt it was as though prosecutors wanted to "get this one out of the way" in order to deal with other cases.
"I don't think it's crazy to say one out of four things you will see in TV and film in a couple of years will have started as a podcast."
Middle-market companies generated one out of every four dollars of U.S. business revenue last year, and are expected to fuel even greater economic expansion in the years to come.
Judith Michelle Williams, head of people sustainability and chief diversity and inclusion officer at SAP, aims to have nearly one out of every three company leaders be women by 2022.
I often tell budding constructors that volume is an important factor in coming up with a good crossword theme, maybe one out of 20 concepts being a decent starting point.
That was a whole lot—roughly one out of every three outs the team made that year came by strikeout, and only three big league teams struck out more often.
" It estimates nearly 2.5 million Californians, or almost one out of every 10 people in the state, live with diabetes and another 13 million residents have what's considered "pre-diabetes.
Indeed, it provides all or nearly all of the income of around one out of three senior beneficiaries and lifts 28503 million Americans, including 22019 million children, out of poverty.
To give you an idea of how widespread tooth decay is, consider that one out of five children aged five to 220006 years have at least one untreated decayed tooth.
Most Americans have no idea that one out of every three imprisoned women on the planet Earth are in the United States, and that was before Donald Trump was president.
That will impact a huge number of people: "One out of every five South Carolinians, about 21967 million in all, are in the evacuation zones," reports the Post and Courier.
Both Cruz and Rubio know their only chance of overtaking Trump is in a one-on-one matchup, so their priority is still getting the other one out of the race.
" In a company presentation, one slide read, "Jeff Bezos has predicted that, by the year 2020, one out of every four workampers in the United States will have worked for Amazon.
I was incredibly productive, so I don't feel bad about being the first one out of the office, especially since I'm one of the first people in the office every morning.
The BLM manages 244 million acres of federal lands in the United States -- one out of every 10 acres of land in the country -- along with 30% of the nation's minerals.
Britain's Daily Mail newspaper, a strong voice for Brexit, backed her on Friday as the only one out of five candidates for Conservative Party leader who was up to the job.
Google says it's making the change because one out of five searches "is related to location," and the company feels it's critical to offer local information to provide the best results.
Out of those vehicles, researchers found 285 unrepaired safety recalls and determined that one out of nine used AutoNation cars contained defects, which ranged from faulty ignition switches to malfunctioning airbags.
Why it matters: "Some scientists estimate that one out of every three bites of food we eat exists because of animal pollinators like bees," the USDA's Natural Resources Conservation Service reports.
In 2014, these more than 12,400 large farms occupied one out of every three acres of land farmed in the I-states and pulled in 41 cents of every farming dollar.
Such products could be useful tools for people to use at home, letting them know if they're at risk for hypertension — a condition that affects one out of three American adults.
This disproportionately impacts people of color and one-out-of-every-five African-American adults in Florida, and one-in-13 African-Americans nationally are prevented from voting because of it.
They already know better than to expect a competent coach and a competent GM to occupy the MSG offices at the same time—just give us one out of the two.
One specific subsection most affected are black men who sleep with men—recent research shows that about one out of every two will contract HIV at some point in their lives.
The Federal Reserve has found that, when unexpected costs do arise, one out of five adults lack sufficient funds to cover an expense of $85033 without selling something or borrowing money.
Globally, one out of every three women and girls experiences physical or sexual violence - or both - from an intimate partner, or sexual violence by a non-partner, the United Nations estimates.
Successful people are adept at prioritizing their tasks, and they know that getting the biggest one out of the way early makes the rest of the week a whole lot easier.
The justices on Friday added to their docket two cases — one out of Maryland and another out of North Carolina — challenging when too much politics in the redistricting process becomes unlawful.
Atlanta left-hander Sean Newcomb came within one out of a no-hitter and the Braves took a 23-230 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday at SunTrust Park.
"There is something profoundly wrong in America when one out of five profitable corporations pay nothing in federal income taxes," Sanders said in a news release issued by his Senate office.
"Right now, HUD only serves one out of every four Americans that qualify for its programs," Castro said, before adding that the agency's staff has been cut in half since 1981.
In South Shore, which took on more Section 8 renters than any other neighborhood in the city, 3,700 apartments were caught up in foreclosures, one out of every five rental units.

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