But Picard only knows how to play classically that is, he can either flip the coin or not.
On a consistent basis, some 80 to 85% of the people in the room choose to flip the coin.
Flip the coin and contrast that to the UK where, despite many public campaigns, we still have people objecting to a home for our wounded soldiers' families, we still have a nation that at times seems immune to homeless and psychologically damaged soldiers.
On the flip side of the coin, when was the last time Google subjected itself to a media interview?
The flip side of the coin is that some scientists are not immune to overhyping findings for a little extra ink.
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On the flip side on the coin, here's our list of the world's finest first-class services--and predictably, there's not a Congolese carrier to be seen.
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On the flip side of the coin, when domestic travelers plan vacation trips, many persons purchase new outfits, suitcases, travel accessories, travel insurance and the list goes on.
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The flip side of the coin - the bull market - is when a market sees a long term, persistent uptrend, lasting anything from a few months to years.
Now on the flip side of the coin, if you look at how many presidential election years have seen double-digit gains since 1940, there have been seven of them.
On the flip side of the coin, so too must law firms tap into actionable BI in order to assess factors such as trends in their historical billing rates, hours billed, etc.
"On one hand, it gets you a lot of distribution, content and brands in front of a wider audience ... the flip side of the coin is why is Google News doing very well on the back of other people's investment, " Matthews said.
And also the flip-of-the-coin idiocy with which decisions are made.
The classical theory of the rational, economic man would have him avoid risk and thereby avoid the coin flip.
Done exactly, the coin flip calculation calls for factorials so large that they would make my Sharp calculator start smoking.
But for other men, the ability of the PSA test to detect prostate cancer is slightly better than the flip of a coin.
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The probability of a tie (or, if the voter count is odd, a one-vote margin) would be the probability that when you flip a coin 5.2 million times you get exactly 2.6 million heads and 2.6 million tails.
Which counsellor will represent which side will then be determined by the accused or by a flip of a coin.
Gino found this out by determining the price of advice through a coin flip.
When you flip a coin, for instance, you know that the odds are that half the time heads will come up and half the time tails.
Investors also made a big bet against European stocks last year and that region finished ahead of all other regions, including the U.S. And when it comes to timing the U.S. stock market, the experts are less accurate than a coin flip.
Cheney will answer the first question, a decision made by coin flip.
At the beginning of the game, they ask DeWitt to call a coin flip.
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It's a real coin flip as to what direction this goes for a paper like the Los Angeles Times, long one of the bellwethers of print journalism.
It was a course where I could easily draw the line between academic theory and real-world applicability, where coin-flip decisions could be made with near certainty using data analysis.
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Here is the setup of these studies: Take people who have just had something very bad happen to them, like a motor vehicle accident or a rape, and within a few hours or a day or two at most, flip a coin and put half these people on a beta blocker and half on an inactive substance that looks the same (i.e. placebo).
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