I'm not saying wait till the fourth round to pick a QB, I'm just saying top of the first round is
the same roll of the dice as a good prospect that slips.
Not exact matches
Whenever we pull out a board game, I get the
same cozy feeling
of snuggling in with my kids and husband and I visualize the happy turn - taking,
dice -
rolling, card - drawing moments.
For example, in the 17th century the question came up, do you have the
same chance
of throwing a six by
rolling one die four times or
of throwing two sixes by
rolling two
dice 24 times?
Students quickly make the visual connection between the theoretical probability
of rolling two six - sided
dice many times and the experimental probability
of the
same event through
rolling the
dice in the game and recording them in the frequency chart.
The Avatar, controller and acolytes all
roll the
same amount
of dice regardless
of which Sin you opt to play as, and all the acolytes have exactly the
same power.
Before the final
dice rolling of the round the player with the least resources gets granted the Kings Envoy pawn which can be used during any productive season to either take the
same action twice, including one blocked by an opponent, or to let you build two buildings rather than just one.
The Super Mega Mushroom has the
same effect as the Mega Mushroom save for the fact that you get three
dice blocks to
roll instead
of two.
A fresh take on the series, Star Rush breaks free
of turn order and allows each player to
roll the
dice at the
same time through five wild worlds filled with bite - sized, open maps.
However Flannery et al claim we have now loaded the
dice which in gaming parlance means that you weight the
dice in a particular way so as to change the chance
of probability and skew the results by artificially creating an imbalance in the die itself causing the
same number to be
rolled over and over again.
If I have a 100 - sided
dice [sic] and I say «most
rolls will give a value
of 50 or more» then that is a statement
of exactly the
same form, would you say that 50.1 - 95 % was imprecise by most peoples standards?
If I have a 100 - sided
dice and I say «most
rolls will give a value
of 50 or more» then that is a statement
of exactly the
same form, would you say that 50.1 - 95 % was imprecise by most peoples standards?
After you've created a statistical model that describes your real data, you can also
roll the
dice and generate new, never - before - seen data
of the
same kind.
Parties
of a
same - sex divorce are realizing that they are
rolling the
dice when they let the court decide their parenting plan.