But he says he can't stop such cherry-picking unless the state legislature amends the law. |
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The increase in our living standards has been the result of cherry-picking from both the European and American way. |
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New entrants are cherry-picking both the populous urban areas and bulk business mail. |
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We agree with everything as a whole but we do not agree with cherry-picking. |
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In whatever walk of life, we must work together: there is no cherry-picking, there is no free riding in the real world. |
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The cherry-picking that would have ensued would have jeopardised the ability of An Post to deliver daily and universally at reasonable cost. |
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Often their religion is self-taught, cherry-picking slogans from the religious texts or, these days, from videos on the Web. |
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We all hope that out of this cherry-picking that's going on right now with the gateway routes that we don't lose our carriers. |
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We must avoid cherry-picking by new entrants who might wish to upgrade only networks in the bigger urban areas. |
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The musical score really is a string of Mozartian bonnes bouches but one can't object to this cherry-picking as it is done so lovingly. |
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Policy makers disregarded the researchers' advice to follow their integrated recommendations, instead cherry-picking from the report. |
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In 1877 Japanese nobles formed the Iwakura mission and travelled the world cherry-picking ideas on how to industrialise the country. |
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The decision to proceed with a more comprehensive review would then have depended on the results of this cherry-picking exercise. |
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Instead, he instigated a demand-led programme, encouraging staff to come up with innovative ideas and then cherry-picking those that would add value to the economy. |
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My writing was also the victim of contextomy, or the cherry-picking of content to undermine the original message. |
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Yes, I am deliberately cherry-picking a bit. |
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Rosin accuses CCFC of cherry-picking our studies. |
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We call on the government to implement these comprehensive strategies as they are presented, not by cherry-picking only what it likes and implementing each in a piecemeal fashion. |
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The second point I should like to raise is that we would caution against breaking up this global compromise and cherry-picking or dismantling this Treaty. |
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And yet, it was his own government that decided to go on cherry-picking. |
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Stacey accused the Family Research Council of cherry-picking her findings. |
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David, I think you are cherry-picking the years of comparison. |
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And one competitor says his agency will try to do some cherry-picking. |
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I think my mother's memories were not quite so fond, focusing more on neck-breaking than cherry-picking. |
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Ask her about her cherry-picking anything I say or do and blowing it up into some big deal. |
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Does the Prime Minister not realize that the cherry-picking of cases on which to seek clemency jeopardizes the lives of any Canadians sentenced to death abroad and effectively handcuffs our diplomatic efforts? |
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In that respect, may I ask the Council how to avoid the issue of brain drain, or cherry-picking of the best workers not just from developing countries but from emerging economies as well? |
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Beading such folderol made us want to place an emergency call to the cherry-picking police. |
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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. |
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This, along with the prohibitions on denying coverage to people with preexisting conditions, would prevent insurers from profiting by cherry-picking the healthiest subscribers. |
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