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What does cherry-picked mean?

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  1. simple past tense and past participle of cherry-pick
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Singapore has cherry-picked US fair use, however its courts are reluctant to consider US fair use cases causing much disorder.
When they came out with the shiny book, the Liberals said at the time that it could not be cherry-picked.
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.
It is part of showing that nothing should be cherry-picked or taken on its own.
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.
Now it was being implied he had cherry-picked phrases from someone else's book.

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