Choose the other box, and the chance of winning is still one in two.
Across OECD countries, one in two adults is currently overweight and one in six is obese.
One in two hiring managers surveyed by CareerBuilder have hired someone with a criminal record.
So nearly one in two workers all around us are working in a services role.
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Today 85 million people - one in two residents in the country - own one.
Of those who reach the age of 85, nearly one in two will get it.
But for 1% who carry a significant number of genetic alterations, the risk rises to one in two.
Around 22% of the workforce is unemployed and one in two youths are without a job right now.
He has scored one in two in Serie A, which is the hardest league to score goals in.
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He was promised there would be a black one in two days' time.
It found one in two Britons has visited an alternative health practitioner, such as an osteopath, aromatherapist or acupuncturist.
More than one in two employees have some compensation tied to customer satisfaction.
Their study also revealed that one in two people who suffer a bereavement subsequently hear the voices of their loved ones.
In fact, one in two small businesses are in the Southeast region.
Ms. KAREN DACONS-BROCK (Director, Stealing Clouds): I hadn't had one in two years, so I'm scheduled now to go and get one.
One in two members of the public opposes any kind of economic aid to other countries, compared with only 10% of leaders.
The rise in costs would be even greater in the US, where obesity rates would rise from one in three to about one in two.
Mr Ecclestone tapped the potential of Formula One in two ways.
The survey of all English local authorities suggested almost one in two people believed so-called "yobbish" behaviour was a big or fairly big problem in Corby.
They might be the families of the one in two children who will do time on food stamps before they reach the age of 18.
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Afghanistan remains one of the least literate countries in the world, where one in two men and four out of every five women cannot read and write.
Mr Brown said it was unacceptable that one in twenty low income families had access to the internet, compared to one in two of the better off.
At last count, one in two Americans had access to medical care provided through an ACO, according to Oliver Wyman research, including 4 million seniors covered by Medicare.
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Consequently, one in two respondents reported leaving the office on coffee or snack runs at least once a day, with some making as many as five trips per day.
Small savings will come from an old plan to replace only one in two retiring civil servants, and he says he will stop ministers claiming a salary and pension at the same time.
One in two people online in Europe has asked someone out on a date via e-mail and excuses such as 'I lost your e-mail' are increasingly being used to avoid unwanted attentions.
Four years ago, 49 percent of the nation's eligible voters - less than one in two - participated in the November general election, according to figures compiled by the Federal Election Commission.
"Shockingly, it revealed that nearly half (49%) of those who raised concerns said their employer took no action and one in two (50%) nurses based in Northern Ireland said worries about victimisation or reprisals would make them think twice about whistle-blowing, " she said.
Men are far more likely to own guns than women are, but the rate of gun ownership among men fell from one in two in 1980 to one in three in 2010, while, in that same stretch of time, the rate among women remained one in ten.
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