• Instead of being handed a hit or miss pill, your doctor will do a test and then prescribe a drug that will work, because it will be specifically designed to suit your particular genes.

    BBC: Scientists hope to develop individually-targeted drugs

  • Relying on the bond trustee to decide when to declare a default is a hit or miss exercise since the trustee is under the direction of the current bondholders and the bond indenture, both of who may limit his actions in this regard.

    FORBES: Even If A Bond Doesn't Default, You Can Still Lose Your Money

  • The E-Type and DB5 come from motoring eras when companies had plenty of money to experiment a hit or a miss there was okay.

    FORBES: The Ugliest Cars of 2013

  • We noted in our original Surface review that performance was a little hit or miss, but there now appear to be widespread reports related to audio problems.

    FORBES: Does the Microsoft Surface Really Fall Apart?

  • Each well drilled, whether a hit or a miss, a discovery or a dry hole, adds to the geologic knowledge the company has with which to interpret its now vast array of seismic data.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • What we won't know for some time is whether it's going to be a hit or a miss - because Google has deliberately restricted access to around 200, 000 people while it irons out the wrinkles and introduces new features.

    BBC: Trying out Google+

  • Before he began to experiment with flaking and precipitating soyabeans, whipped cream was a hit-or-miss affair.

    ECONOMIST: Robert Rich | The

  • This shuffling of genes is a hit-or-miss, years-long affair.

    FORBES: Millions Served

  • He has no desk, but he does a monologue (which, like many late-night monologues, is hit or miss), and a likably spontaneous man-on-the-street segment.

    NEWYORKER: Small Wonders

  • Much of the process is a kind of hit-or-miss approach in which lots of chemicals scientists think might be effective are tried out.

    FORBES: Rosetta Inpharmatics Reads Genome As Recipe For Drugs

  • As John Cooper of Sundance points out, the only way for a studio to have a low-cost indie hit like Little Miss Sunshine or Slumdog Millionaire is to take a risk.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Making biology more predictive is proving to be a profitable way of taking the hit or miss out of biotech.

    ECONOMIST: MONITOR

  • Such books have a short shelf life and can be hit or miss.

    FORBES: Booking Losses

  • One thing he will discover: Setting interest rates is a clumsy, blunderbuss, hit-or-miss way to conduct monetary policy.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • Numerous bars in Seville host flamenco on a regular basis and while the music and dancing in these places can be hit or miss, entry is free as long as you buy a drink.

    BBC: Seville��s legendary flamenco scene

  • For a sublime caffeine hit, do not miss espresso bar Stumptown or the cafes inside Italian food emporium Eataly.

    BBC: Business Trip: New York

  • Earlier, he suggested Miss Dando could have been shot by a Serbian or underworld hit man.

    BBC: Dando defence concludes case

  • Usually included presets can be really hit or miss, but these are quite serviceable -- especially in a portable unit.

    ENGADGET

  • He said the player on the receiving end of the hit in many cases sustained a concussion or other type of injury that caused him to miss significant playing time.

    NPR: New Rule To Add Ejection For Intentional High Hit

  • By Sunday, a good many Joe Fresh items were sold out online and finding the product in stores is hit or miss.

    FORBES: JCPenney Goes Pop

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