0 If something is hit-and-miss, you cannot depend on it to be of good quality, on time, accurate, etc.: --
For the officers already in the force, overtime is inevitably something of a hit-and-miss affair depending upon the force in which they serve.
The result could be a hit-and-miss statutory provision which left motorists in an uncertain position.
At the moment, it all seems very hit-and-miss.
However, the public should not he exposed to hit-and-miss arrangements.
Respite care is very much a hit-and-miss affair, depending on the resources of the local authority.
Does mining have to be such a hit-and-miss affair in this modern day and age?
Securing that funding has been a problem in the past, and has been something of a hit-and-miss affair.
I believe that this hit-and-miss method is hound to be unsatisfactory.