Practice of throwing a coin in the air to choose between two alternatives.
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Examples for "coin flipping"
1Seriously, though, how is it that no learner can beat coin flipping?
2Anyone want to talk about my latest iPhone coin flipping or virtual cigarette lighter app?
3"Looks like a coin flipping," Alec muttered.
1He'll be able to spin it if necessary and choose heads or tails.
2The public and press couldn't make heads or tails of the whole thing.
3This is simply a variation of heads or tails, or odd or even.
4I can't make heads or tails out of what he's saying.
5Beyond runs of heads or tails, this couldn't be a coincidence.
1That infernal coin tossing.
29-31), used by generations of statistics teachers to illustrate the canonical random process of coin tossing.
1The next day he was on the sideline for the coin toss.
2The ICC is considering scrapping the traditional coin toss from test cricket.
3I said what's the most you ever saw lost on a coin toss.
4Right now it seems like a coin toss as to whether that's likely.
5They decide whose name would go first with a coin toss.
1The odds of a coin flip coming up heads are 50 percent.
2But of course, he has no choice but to call the coin flip.
3And you can see the exact same phenomenon at work in coin flip.
4Basically, it would be a coin flip as to whether it would work.
5His family served as honorary captains for the Jets during the coin flip.
1Spurling's sign is no more predictive of cervical disc disease than flipping a coin.
2In the end, though, I suspect my odds are just as good flipping a coin.
3We can settle it nicely by flipping a coin.
4It's like flipping a coin -it adds another side and depth to the songs.
5The odds of flipping a coin twice and getting heads both times are 25 percent.
1She leapt from the cab while tossing a coin into the front seat.
2A simple example of a random series is provided by repeatedly tossing a coin.
3That I should think of tossing a coin.
4Hmm… After tossing a coin and spinning a roulette wheel, here's what I have come up with.
5That's about the same chance of tossing a coin 12 times and having it show heads each time.
6So it wasn't like they were tossing a coin to see which of those two they would draft.
7Probably, at least part of the time, but at any specific moment it would be as unpredictable as tossing a coin.
8Just as unlikely would it be that in tossing a coin five heads or five tails should follow each other consecutively.
9For example, three sigma is often described as the equivalent of repeatedly tossing a coin and getting nine heads in a row.
10He then slammed Team USA for "dishonourably" tossing a coin to decide who would have the honour of carrying the flag.
11She was always consulting the marguerites, or the clouds, or tossing a coin in the air to see whether she was loved or not.
12He said the vote had seen two prospective candidates tossing a coin to see which of them would first serve as a Minister of State.
13'Your foretellings are no more accurate than tossing a coin.'
14"Here's a crown," said Max, tossing a coin which was neatly caught by the grimy hand of the smith.
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