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How to use cherry-picked in a sentence

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Western commentators have cherry-picked simple-mindedly to find quotations.
That is not unusual, but the part that was strange was that the government cherry-picked from the Commons committee report.
The Minister of Finance is on record as saying it could not be cherry-picked, that these things could not be put in.
Now it was being implied he had cherry-picked phrases from someone else's book.
It is part of showing that nothing should be cherry-picked or taken on its own.
The experts of the experts, the Directive is ghd's cherry-picked team of creative professionals who are at the top of their game.
When they came out with the shiny book, the Liberals said at the time that it could not be cherry-picked.
And, as per usual with any politician, the data appears to have been cherry-picked to create the worse possible scenario.
I think it is important to go back to the origin of the bill, which was a committee report that was cherry-picked by the government.
The member cherry-picked, as I will, from the budget implementation bill and a proposed amendment by the member for Trinity-Spadina around the impact on our constituents and other Canadians.
The Commission has cherry-picked its officials for the task in hand and Parliament remains passionate about this project, which is the best proof that the political climate has not been so favourable for a century.
The finance minister stood in the House and said that it could not be tinkered with and could not be cherry-picked.
Singapore has cherry-picked US fair use, however its courts are reluctant to consider US fair use cases causing much disorder.
Even this cherry-picked duration showed a warming trend.
As it did with Places, it also cherry-picked talent.
They might have cherry-picked five or six key tunes.
Mr. Richard: The members are saying I am cherry-picking this afternoon, but I was here in the House when the Premier cherry-picked from the Auditor General's report.
If there is unfettered competition in providing postal services in Europe, then lucrative urban areas will be cherry-picked by private operators at the expense of the poorer and less profitable rural parts.
This can result in profitable lines being cherry-picked at the expense of less profitable ones, a lower quality of service provision and possible safety risks.
This was a wide-ranging report by the committee, cherry-picked with a response for the government very quickly, and a bill following within a week or two to repair a problem.
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