Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για ad-hockery
1. Photograph: Daniel Berehulak/Getty Images MPs have mounted a savage attack on the government‘s drugs policy, denouncing it as "based on ad hockery", "riddled with anomalies" and "not fit for purpose". They have also challenged the basis for the ABC classification system, saying that the harm caused by drugs should be separated from criminal penalties.
2. Phil Willis, Liberal Democrat chairman of the committee, said the current classifications were ‘riddled with anomalies‘ and ‘clearly not fit for purpose‘. ‘From what we have seen, the Home Office and ACMD approach to classification seems to have been based on ad hockery and conservatism,‘ he said. ‘It‘s obvious that there is an urgent need for a root and branch review of the classification system, as promised by the previous Home Secretary.‘ Mr Willis added: ‘The only way to get an accurate and up to date classification system is to remove the link with penalties and just focus on harm.