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hit-or-miss造句
1. Long-term planning is always rather a hit-or-miss affair. 2. The action scenes are hit-or-miss; you wonder whether the filmmakers blurred the images because they didn't have time to get the effects right. 3. John did a lot of hit-or-miss reading, some of it about taxes. 4. The collection was hit-or-miss , but it was a marked improvement over Fall. 5. Noyes characterized the Vatican's approach to public relations as a "hit-or-miss proposition," and said "decision making" is divorced from "public spin." 6. Of course,[http://] reliability can be a rather hit-or-miss issue no matter where a car is built. 7. EXAMPLE: The hit-or-miss service at the hotel annoyed guests who never knew if either their rooms would be cleaned or their bills properly calculated. 8. It was a very hit-or-miss affair, totally lacking any kind of organization. 9. He did a lot of hit-or-miss reading, some of it about taxes. 10. That crazy hit-or-miss system based on random chance encounters was one heck of an inefficient way to run a recycling program. 11. The teachers did not have time to plan their courses for the new examination, and so their teaching was a hit-or-miss affair. 12. This, of course, can be accomplished through daily work experience, which is hit-or-miss approach that requires more time with no guarantee of results. 13. David didn't know which cassette had the songs by Michael Jackson , so he began playing the record , trying the cassette hit-or-miss. 14. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - There are no good drugs to treat dementia and doctors just need to try them in a hit-or-miss fashion to try to help patients, according to new guidelines released on Monday. 15. Does the company have a compensation system or is it pretty much a hit-or-miss proposition? 16. I know what you mean. Sightseeing can be such a hit-or-miss thing. 17. X-ray telescopes can detect this gas, but finding targets has been a hit-or-miss proposition. 18. Biggest X factor: Other than Grant Hill staying healthy, you'd have to go with Barbosa, who's turned into a hit-or-miss scorer off the bench and not much else. 19. The pursuit of a genuine variety of opinions that are well thought through and well grounded is essential. But that has an off-and-on, hit-or-miss connection with ethnic and racial diversity. 20. However, outside of urban tech hotspots like New York and San Francisco, this is still a decidedly hit-or-miss operation. 21. China and the United States lavished funds on similar research. Predicting earthquakes, however, remains a hit-or-miss proposition, often a matter of luck.