Practice of throwing a coin in the air to choose between two alternatives.
1 The odds of a coin flip coming up heads are 50 percent.
2 But of course, he has no choice but to call the coin flip .
3 And you can see the exact same phenomenon at work in coin flip .
4 Basically, it would be a coin flip as to whether it would work.
5 His family served as honorary captains for the Jets during the coin flip .
6 Those odds are better than a coin flip , but far from a sure thing.
7 And the research says they're only slightly better at it than a coin flip .
8 After this exchange, Chigurh does give her the chance to call the coin flip .
9 The deputy commissioner was in her early fifties, a coin flip between handsome and attractive.
10 She got 'em, Beth did, to put all their leave allowance on a coin flip .
11 Based off a coin flip , I got to pick the first matchup of the season.
12 Hiring salespeople does not have to be like a shared lunch or a coin flip .
13 It's a coin flip whether he makes it.
14 Then the Patriots won the overtime coin flip , and Brady consulted with offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels.
15 The future, therefore, is random, a Brownian motion coin flip , a drunkard's walk through the Parisian night.
16 Some analysts have said it is a coin flip as to whether the deal wins regulatory approval.
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