Western commentators have cherry-picked simple-mindedly to find quotations. |
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That is not unusual, but the part that was strange was that the government cherry-picked from the Commons committee report. |
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The Minister of Finance is on record as saying it could not be cherry-picked, that these things could not be put in. |
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Now it was being implied he had cherry-picked phrases from someone else's book. |
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It is part of showing that nothing should be cherry-picked or taken on its own. |
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The experts of the experts, the Directive is ghd's cherry-picked team of creative professionals who are at the top of their game. |
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When they came out with the shiny book, the Liberals said at the time that it could not be cherry-picked. |
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And, as per usual with any politician, the data appears to have been cherry-picked to create the worse possible scenario. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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The finance minister stood in the House and said that it could not be tinkered with and could not be cherry-picked. |
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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. |
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Even this cherry-picked duration showed a warming trend. |
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As it did with Places, it also cherry-picked talent. |
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They might have cherry-picked five or six key tunes. |
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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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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. |
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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. |
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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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He went to page 91. He cherry-picked this afternoon. |
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From all the available statistics, the politician cherry-picked only those that backed up his ideas. |
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Resolute and resourceful soul singer Ruthie goes to New Orleans to record a cherry-picked selection of soul, rock, pop and gospel classics. |
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When they ranked global warming dead last on their list of cost-effective spending priorities, critics alleged that he had cherry-picked sympathetic thinkers. |
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Featuring the best of the Plump DJs, Soul of Man and the Drumattic Twins this cherry-picked compilation puts a smile in your heart and a beat to your feet. |
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Our report revealed licensing officials had been swamped with complaints about cabbies who cherry-picked fairs or overcharged vulnerable customers. |
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As for the rest of us, don't be fooled by cherry-picked data. |
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