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I meant to say, cherry-picking one day tells us nothing.
It is an issue that deserves more from state officials than cherry-picking.
When it came to cherry-picking time, the birds went mad.
They are reluctant to abandon this practice, known as cherry-picking.
That has not stopped retailers from cherry-picking high scores no matter who comes up with them.
Other firms are cherry-picking her best singers, or taking on those who fit their needs.
Indeed, he said: "The practice of cherry-picking seems to have intensified."
There is no point in cherry-picking at this time.
"After only 30 months of operation, we're still cherry-picking" expansion areas, he said.
Key lawmakers are already cherry-picking among the 41 recommendations of the 9/11 panel.
This practice is known in the industry as "cherry-picking."
They are already skilled in cherry-picking data, and this will only exacerbate that.
To make vouchers work, then, Congress needs to pass new insurance regulations that prevent cherry-picking.
Your cherry-picking Israel has no excuse and only one explanation: antisemitism.
The point is that it has, and no amount of cherry-picking can undermine that.
It's the annual production we need to know - but if we're playing the cherry-picking game:
There should be no cherry-picking on either side.
"We cannot fix this broken enterprise by cherry-picking a few narrow issues to address," she said.
Velma and Ben find a cherry-picking truck in the barn.
My point is very clear: by choosing the suffragettes as an example, these protesters are cherry-picking history.
He has been accused of misrepresenting and cherry-picking from mainstream climate science to support his view.
You wouldn't by any chance be cherry-picking, would you?
When I got here, he'd already been cherry-picking through all the folders and was eager to get a jump on the day."
Cherry-picking does not give European added value; instead, it reinforces national single-track approaches.
Wolfe also accused Brooks of cherry-picking facts to suit a given narrative about human nature.