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Wolfe lauded the pitches that both San Diego and Toronto delivered, calling Sasaki’s decision a “coin flip” right down to the very end.

With the coin flip, the estimated rate of dishonesty ranged from 3.4% in the UK to 70% in China.

From BBC

In 2016, a study compared the honesty of people in 15 different countries by asking more than 1,500 participants to take part in two tests - a coin flip and an online quiz - after which it was possible to determine if they had cheated.

From BBC

Still, that means the overall odds of success for a given person are still a coin flip, or worse.

From Slate

Many folks were surprised at how soundly Donald Trump defeated Kamala Harris in the election, especially since they thought the polls made it seem like a coin flip.

From Slate

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