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Or something more ad hoc might be possible.
It's more ad hoc in Christchurch, because that is what suits them.
They are less disciplined, a little more ad hoc," one United States official said.
Unlike debt pooling or yet more ad hoc rescue packages, Merkel might get it past her bailout-fatigued public.
The planning for September 11th appears to have been far more ad hoc than was at first assumed.
But Apple's customer service operations operate in a much more ad hoc fashion.
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Others move on a more ad-hoc basis.
But to do it, the UK will need a clear, cohesive strategy on what to do next – no more ad-hoc, "out-the-window", chuck out the data approach.
Most of the current Justices follow this more ad-hoc philosophy, and, because the Court does not always take a head-on approach to the issues before it, there are sometimes less predictable voting patterns among the Justices.
But, it doesn't stop people volunteering in a more ad-hoc way from home, according to says Michael Bright, founder of Helpfromhome.org, a website featuring flexible home-based volunteering opportunities.
In many countries, including Mexico, scaffolding is more ad-hoc, using reclaimed timber and bamboo rather than prefabricated lengths of steel tube, engineered couplers, clamps, props and standardised planks.
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