Examples of 'cherry-picked' in a sentence

Meaning of "cherry-picked"

Cherry-picked: selecting or choosing only the best or most favorable items from a group, often to present a biased or misleading viewpoint
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  • simple past tense and past participle of cherry-pick

How to use "cherry-picked" in a sentence

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cherry-picked
That researchers cherry-picked their data.
The evolution of existence has been cherry-picked.
A few cherry-picked examples do not make an argument.
It came out that researchers cherry-picked their data.
He cherry-picked his data to produce the results he wanted.
Bullock says that shines cherry-picked his history.
It cherry-picked information and omitted crucial language and context.
That avoids the common issue of a cherry-picked era.
He just basically cherry-picked all the famous painters here.
Cherry-picked from among tens of millions of other emails and.
I do not feel that the photos above have been particularly cherry-picked.
We recommend a cherry-picked glass grain from our GranEX range of products.
One of its central claims is that the authors have cherry-picked throughout.
They cherry-picked the good loot and left the eye candy.
General consensus is that data is cherry-picked and misleading to advance their agenda:.

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Cherry-picked from among tens of millions of other emails and business documents.
The song could also be cherry-picked from the regular album download.
It could benefit from some insightful observations paired with cherry-picked anecdotes.
And you cherry-picked the only judge in the borough who would go for it.
And guess which new client karp cherry-picked for himself at that meeting.
I have not cherry-picked the ugly parts out of a sea of pious religious activities.
We need to differentiate fact from fiction and not rely on sensationalism and cherry-picked stories.
The evidence was said to result from cherry-picked data and the credulity of believers.
A cherry-picked result can add undue weight to the moral panic surrounding video games.
This deception is easy to accomplish by using cherry-picked temperature data and sensationalist scare tactics.
All those numbers showing that the world has been getting better must have been cherry-picked.
And it allows only a handful of cherry-picked reporters the chance to observe a few select missions.
They think she was one of the patients Mitch cherry-picked.
He also suggested that the authors had cherry-picked their data - a charge they vehemently deny.
Cherry-picked comparisons aside, the technology has paid rapid dividends for Baidu.
But my take is they really cherry-picked who this Jesus was.
Paleontologist Richard Kay of Duke University thought the data could have been cherry-picked.
These are not two cherry-picked instances, the internet was abuzz with variations on the same theme.
Properties . Our high quality compounds can be cherry-picked and supplied immediately in.
Even the healthiest cherry-picked American populations do not live as long as entire nations.
Surely you can come up with something better than a cherry-picked Bible verse.
These compounds were cherry-picked and retested in duplicate wells by RAM assay.
Course, she phoned her husband once she knew that Parker had cherry-picked her jewellery.
In truth, Mendoza cherry-picked an extremely unrepresentative element of the CAFR.
Arastoo, You share the same religion with men who cherry-picked the Bible to justify slavery.
I cherry-picked the best ones for us.
You share the same religion with men who cherry-picked the Bible to justify slavery.
Cherry-picked reviews on the main page.
Then there is the criticism that I cherry-picked studies to fit the story.
The cherry-picked perfect man chose you.
But my take is they really cherry-picked.
How Trump and Sessions cherry-picked data to blame immigrants for lower wages.
Both were continually cherry-picked.
It was Natalie Portman who cherry-picked Depp to play her younger sister in the film.
Cherry-picked out out of hundreds.

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