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It risks giving a hit-and-miss evaluation of banks' underlying solvency position.
www.telegraph.co.uk
And a third problem is that editing the resulting animation is a hit-and-miss process of guessing which corrections to make.
en.wikipedia.org
There has been much controversy over whether the product actually works (examples like this) and is seemingly hit-and-miss for most users even in forums that they promote.
en.wikipedia.org
In reality, this technology is hopelessly hit-and-miss, generating a steady roll-call of deaths and defects.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Sure, there's been hit-and-miss episodes here and there, but generally, the quality has been consistent.
entertainment.ie
Yet the evidence suggests online matchmaking is still a hit-and-miss affair.
www.standard.co.uk
The fuel system of a hit-and-miss engine consists of a fuel tank, fuel line, check valve and fuel mixer.
en.wikipedia.org
The online/street pass mechanics were a little hit-and-miss, but they were interesting while they lastest, and offered some intruiging ideas.
www.abc.net.au
Drug development progressed from a hit-and-miss approach to rational drug discovery in both laboratory design and natural-product surveys.
en.wikipedia.org
Cooling of the majority of hit-and-miss engines is by water in a reservoir.
en.wikipedia.org

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