In the same article, the NSC reported that the odds of dying in a car accident in the US over a lifetime was about one in 83.
We know we're not finished when nearly one in eight women is still diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime -- a total of one woman every three minutes -- and nearly 2, 000 men are diagnosed each year as well, and that's something we don't often discuss.
In one way it does seem a lifetime and 25 years there are adults that it is their lifetime.
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Dr. Rao, who wasn't involved in the Scottish study, noted, however, that it looked at exercise and other activities at one point in time rather than over a lifetime.
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The researchers believe the condition affects around one in a 100 people at least once during a lifetime, but some people are afflicted on a regular basis.
It was "a once in a lifetime opportunity to meet with one of the world's most successful and knowledgeable businessmen, " according to Anne Thimsen, a second-year student who organized the trip for 27 MBA classmates at the University of Iowa's Tippie School of Management.
One in four women will, over the course of her lifetime, get at least one false alarm from a mammogram.
It is unacceptable that one in seven women is today a victim of violence during her lifetime.
"They made a memory of a lifetime for myself, and hopefully one in their lifetime for them, " said coach Tim Cluess.
In one, Michael is portrayed as a victim of a lifetime of abuse (originally emotional, later he hints at sexual) at the hands of an uncaring father.
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For a newly married couple, it can be very traumatic, he says, to go from a lifetime of near-separation from the opposite sex to a full sexual relationship in just one night.
It is in many ways the opportunity of a lifetime, one that I will be forever thankful and grateful for.
While they would, no doubt, staunchly defend their right to spend time with whomever they wish, one would think that a lifetime appointment to the highest court in the land might obligate those who hold this vaunted position to be supremely sensitive to the appearance of impartiality.
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In a weak one, and Japan's is limp indeed, lifetime employment becomes a black hole of overhead.
When I moved to Brooklyn in 1998 after a lifetime of watching the Rangers, one of my favorite things about my new apartment was that it was right across the street from a subway line that would have me at Madison Square Garden in 20 minutes.
One cannot argue with Hurricane Sandy, hopefully a once-in-a-lifetime anomaly, and perhaps other fundamental factors such as a wider trade gap.
My 90-year-old grandmother has experienced in her lifetime what one would imagine happening over centuries: colonialism, a war, industrialization, the rise and fall of a military dictatorship, and maturing democracy.
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"For more than one patient to die in a doctor's surgery in a doctor's lifetime would be extremely unusual and I think there are aspects around that degree of monitoring of deaths and particularly the certification of deaths that we need to look at in a considered way, " he said.
It was a one-off opportunity, it is never going to happen in your lifetime again.
How one in three kids will suffer from diabetes at some point in their lifetime as a result.
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Okay, that last one bit the dust two years ago, but 23 years is a lifetime in Hollywood!
"I have been so fortunate and blessed in my life, and an opportunity to lead one of the greatest programs in college basketball history is once-in-a-lifetime, " Alford said in a statement.
"I have been so fortunate and blessed in my life, and an opportunity to lead one of the greatest programs in college basketball history is once-in-a-lifetime, " he said in a statement.
The European Space Agency took a crack at calculating lifetime risk, which it set at about one in one billion for any individual.
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Through collaborations with U2's Bono on the single "In A Lifetime" and a series of further album successes they became one of the best-selling exponents of the Celtic music phenomenon the world has seen.
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On the one hand it looks like Abu Rami: exhausted, remorseful and paranoid after a lifetime in gun battles and chaos.
Sir Cliff, who had his first number one single in 1959 with Living Doll, sold 33, 376 copies of Thank You For a Lifetime.
De La Rosa (3-3) allowed three hits, walked one and struck out a pair in improving to 3-0 with a 0.98 ERA lifetime against the Yankees.
Until recently, bringing the Internet to the car has been an issue due primarily to the fact that few manufacturers wanted to go to the expense of adding a wireless communications module to the vehicle, particularly one likely to be obsolete in the lifetime of the car.
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