Until 1997, leadership of the in vitro diagnostics sector of the medical device industry was pretty much a toss-up. |
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It's a bit of a toss-up between DivX and Windows Media Video 9 on this one. |
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It's a toss-up whether the Landmark Tavern or Keens Steakhouse is closer to the Javits Center, but both are within comfortable walking distance. |
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Clearly, for longer-term investors, it's been a toss-up between the blue chips and mid-caps, with the latter winning out in recent years. |
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Although the Swiftech solution won the majority of the benchmarks, it is really a toss-up when you look closely at the numbers. |
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Whether this is a result of poor writing or poor acting is a toss-up, but let's be generous and blame both. |
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My favourite comedy is a toss-up between City Lights and Billy Wilder's Kiss Me, Stupid. |
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It was a toss-up, Sport decided, as to who looked more surprised, Cochise or Joe. |
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He's so sunny and earnest that it's a toss-up whether to be charmed or vaguely nauseous. |
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There was a silence as the great comedian thought it over, the implication being that it was a toss-up between his life and his beloved money. |
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While I wasn't able to test them on the same stretch of road side-by-side, my guess is it would be a toss-up. |
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It is a toss-up who loses most from such fine naturalness, the speaker or the listeners. |
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It's truly a toss-up, but we think the race may wind up like this. |
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It's a toss-up whether the buildings are the diminutive structures of a miniature golf course or the towers of the wide world beyond the backyard. |
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Many analysts consider the success of United's deal a toss-up, although Colak predicts defeat, based on congressional, UAL labor, and consumer opposition lining up against it. |
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If I were to put China having one of their best days and the U.S. having one of their best days, I think that it would be a toss-up who would win. |
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It's pretty much a toss-up as to which arena is more cutthroat. |
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And so it becomes a toss-up between those who believe that stock markets already reflect all the possible doom and those who believe stocks have still more room to fall. |
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Daily hassles, life's toss-up, nothing else. |
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Whether it's the workers or the companies is often a toss-up, so, sorry. |
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It's really a toss-up between the red skirt with blue stripes and the blue skirt with red stripes. They both look good and fit well. |
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The Kentucky Senate race is rated a toss-up, but most insiders think McConnell has it. |
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The competition is run much like a game show, with two teams facing off with buzzers as a moderator reads toss-up questions. |
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The Tennessee Football fans who couldn't buy Sugar Bowl tickets were furious, but it's a toss-up whether they were any hotter under the collar than some of those who got them. |
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He felt like a toss-up between a bindle stiff and a skid row derelict. |
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