0 present participle of toss --
1 to throw something carelessly: --
2 When you toss food you shake or mix small pieces of it together with a sauce or dressing: --
3 If you toss your hair or a part of your body you move it up and back suddenly: --
4 to throw a coin up into the air and guess which side will land facing up, as a way of making a decision: --
We didn't see our way clear to being as complete and coherent as you have to be in formal work without tossing out much of the action.
If there is only one person on each side, tossing a fair coin might be the principle which no one can reasonably reject from individual standpoints.
We compare the overall bad of unfairness and the difference between the expected number of lives saved by tossing a coin and the number of lives saved for sure.
It would not disagree with tossing a coin.
Take for example the action of tossing a coin.
In that case, we may as well resort to tossing a coin in order to decide whether to save the little girl's life.
Tossing a coin to see who goes first is a widely used method.
Then, dramatically tossing her head back, she extended her arms above her head in an arabesque.