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I doubt that he gives much of a toss.
It's a question of a toss of the coin".
She raises the possibility of a "toss of the coin," but then rejects the notion.
Weirdly, though, they saw nothing equivalent when accurate reporting of a toss resulted in a loss to the clan.
And Redford, judging from his bemused expression at the Golden Globes, couldn't give less of a toss.
I've never really given much of a toss for what the actual weather is doing in Cornwall.
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Bust through being an old grumpy man act and old grumpy racist era and now he's something else: meta-grumpy, meta-racist, a force unto himself, a powerful 94-year-old never before seen, an ancient galactic power squished down and made crystalline into one perfect could-not-give-less-of-a-toss unit.
A value of 1.0 indicates perfect predictions, whereas 0.5 is equivalent to a toss of a coin.
But that's nobody's definition of a toss-up.
I also really like Phil Collins; it's a bit of a toss-up between those two to be lead vocalist.
Ron Paul might be something of a toss-up to get his 20 percent of the vote.
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