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So it cherry-picks its launches along the most attractive routes.
It cherry picks others' good ideas and marries them with its own.
The President also cherry-picks estimates of the possible impact of his trade agreements.
In attempting to lump them together, he cherry-picks from a variety of recent research.
Democrats contend the memo just cherry-picks information from the underlying intelligence it is based on.
However, I think Seitz rather cherry-picks the shows he uses at to prove his point.
He often cherry-picks facts that prove to be exaggerations when the broader context is considered.
The documentary cherry-picks studies to "prove" that any animal-based product will cause cancer or diabetes.
Weiss said the report cherry-picks interviews and hopes that all of them will be released publicly.
Democrats have pushed back at the GOP claims, arguing the memo cherry picks information to make its allegations.
It cherry-picks details that make it seem plausible that Clinton gave Russia a huge portion of America's uranium.
She cherry-picks parts of schmaltzy films to focus on, and edits out the parts that hurt and mock her.
The bill doesn't look at the overall trade relationship the US has with its partners, and instead "cherry-picks" specific products.
While the educational "Hunt" series is useful, it merely cherry-picks random false news stories from over a wide time period.
Miles then cherry picks about 10 percent to sell to top London restaurants including Bentley's Oyster Bar and Grill and HIX.
Mr. Petrocelli has previewed a plan to attack Mr. Shapiro's analysis, which he has said is flawed and cherry-picks data.
Zukowski cherry-picks some reports and decides that most animal mutilations fall along a "paranormal highway" centered on the 37th parallel.
I'm the kind of prick who cherry-picks the pineapple out of those salads, but Trump wouldn't even bother doing that.
Further, Weisberg cherry-picks his numbers to build a case that Citizens United and related decisions do not affect electoral outcomes.
The Dark Tower review: a film working against itself on every level The script cherry-picks characters and scenes from various chapters.
The bill deliberately cherry-picks the most lucrative part of music copyright — performance rights — and excludes legacy entities from paying for them.
Adam Schiff, the top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, told reporters Friday that the Republican memo "cherry picks" information from McCabe's testimony.
If Amazon cherry-picks drugs that fit well into its existing network, it will miss out on a large slice of the market.
Adam Schiff, the ranking Democrat on the Intelligence Committee, who told reporters Friday that the Republican memo "cherry picks" information from McCabe's testimony.
This year's report misconstrues well-established facts, cherry-picks data, relies on economic theories widely rejected by mainstream economists and entirely omits critical subjects.
China cherry-picks what sanctions to enforce in order to create an impression of compliance while creating new back doors for Pyongyang to exploit.
Intelligence officials are growing concerned that Mr. Trump cherry-picks their findings to reinforce decisions he has already made, several administration officials said in interviews.
Democrats have sided with the FBI, and argue that the House Intelligence Committee memo, which Nunes spearheaded, cherry-picks information to present a biased case.
All the studies to date have riled the National Dairy Council trade group, who like Van Amburgh, say the a2 Milk Company cherry-picks its data.
It also cherry-picks time periods to give an exaggerated impression of how badly BHP's shares have performed compared with its Anglo-Australian counterpart, Rio Tinto.
Instead, it cherry-picks and aggregates news items from mainstream outlets — posts about crimes committed by migrants, for example — that are intended to stoke anger online.
" Schiff claimed that the memo "cherry-picks facts, ignores others and smears the FBI and the Justice Department — all while potentially revealing intelligence sources and methods.
In this case, Andersen cherry-picks studies about nutrition and often exaggerates their findings or reports them out of context, to drive home his case for veganism.
Allen Lane; £2117.99 His critics regard him as Panglossian, and suspect he cherry-picks statistics, but the author's case for global optimism is entertaining and well-argued.
Mr. Love, who cherry picks his facts carefully, devotes a lot of space to a lawsuit he filed, seeking to regain the credit and money he lost.
A truly nonpartisan act would have been a complete release without cherry picks Fox News did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill.
The audit's finding that FinCEN was able to respond the London and Manchester attacks "cherry picks comments from us and distorts what was actually said," according to a FinCEN official.
Many of the White House's criticisms of this memo mirror what Democrats claimed about the last one — that it cherry picks certain bits of intelligence and doesn't actually prove anything.
The discussion draft cherry-picks which studies can be considered when setting sodium standards and ignores what expert scientists and medical professionals use when analyzing the evidence of nutrition science.
She cherry-picks ideas about simple geometries (and stripes) from Peter Halley, Frank Stella and Agnes Martin, but filters them through her own notions of wit, scale, materials and abbreviation.
House Republicans and conservative media say it's proof of FBI bias against Trump; Democrats say it is deeply misleading and cherry-picks classified intelligence to make the president seem right.
The House Rules Committee, which acts as an arm of majority leadership in determining how legislation is considered on the floor, now cherry-picks which amendments to appropriations bills get votes.
Where critics are concerned, the emergence of review aggregators like Cherry Picks and Twitter accounts like Female Film Critics, designed to amplify women's voices, are fostering more inclusive and vibrant conversations.
As a result, CMS has implemented PAMA's reporting requirements in a way that "cherry-picks data" from a small piece of the market that receives the lowest private payor rates, the lawsuit said.
As Eric Levitz points out at New York, one of the main problems with Wolcott's piece is that he cherry-picks a number of voices—many of whom barely intersect—to speak for a perceived group.
"Should it become apparent that you can get full access to the single market even if you can choose certain things, then we risk that every country cherry picks," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in a speech on Monday.
" Mr. Bowman — whose scholarship on impeachment law is cited in a footnote in the Trump legal team brief — called the arguments in that brief "a well-crafted piece of sophistry that cherry-picks sources and ignores inconvenient history and precedent.
Though he simplifies the Enlightenment into a monolithic set of values and cherry-picks Nietzsche to vilify liberal academics, Pinker's strident optimism could help curb those threats, like climate change, that remain, by encouraging us to discard fatalism and think about solutions.
"On Monday, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) moved to release a memo written by his staff that cherry-picks facts, ignores others and smears the FBI and the Justice Department — all while potentially revealing intelligence sources and methods," Schiff writes.
"[It] cherry picks lyrics from a Mellencamp song, 'Peaceful World,' (which was written right before we went to war w Iraq ) … and another more obscure song, 'The West End,' which is about Seymour, Indiana, and how big box stores have ruined the small towns," the caption reads.
And while that can make for beautiful TV, it rarely makes for exciting TV. The Path combines Katims and Goldberg's talents and experience with a story about a suffocating religious movement that seems heavily based on Scientology, at least at first blush (although the more you watch, the more you'll realize it cherry-picks ideas from lots of religions).
"DOJ selectively cherry picks language in CAFA's legislative history which simply states that 'the committee believes that notifying appropriate state and federal officials of proposed class action settlements will provide a check against inequitable settlements in these cases' and 'will also deter collusion between class counsel and defendants to craft settlements that do not benefit the injured parties,'" the brief said.
Except that there's no sign of a surge in business investment: the report cherry-picks a few numbers, but overall orders for capital goods, probably the best real-time indicator, are showing nothing much (that 2015-6 slump, by the way, was about fracking, which fell off for a while when world oil prices plunged): Nor has there been a huge increase in capital inflows – if there had been, we would, as a matter of sheer accounting, be seeing a huge rise in the trade deficit, not the modest increase we've actually witnessed.
" The Annenberg Public Policy Center's FactCheck.org stated that this was "misleading" and that "Cruz cherry-picks data to arrive at a spurious conclusion.
The Anti-Chomsky Reader is a 2004 book about the linguist and social critic Noam Chomsky edited by Peter Collier and David Horowitz. Its contributors criticize Chomsky's political and linguistic writings, claiming that he cherry-picks facts to fit his theories.
Musicperk.com rated the album 7/10 quoting: "This album is pretty decent. Has one or two great songs like ‘Kangal Neeye’ and ‘Yaar Aval Yaaro'". Behindwoods said, "GV Prakash Kumar delivers an outstanding album that will be drawing much appreciation and acceptance from the listeners. Chartbusters like 'Oru Murai', 'Yaar Aval Yaro' are cherry picks and the album lives up to its hyped expectations".
Soon KAZV-TV, Channel 14 was on the air. With links to two national networks, KAZV-TV “cherry picks” the networks' programming such as hunting and fishing shows, golf, car shows, wrestling and a technology show called Tech 5. The local-content programming included his favorite, the nightly show “Home Town Focus”. The show spotlighted local communities, providing information and entertainment indigenous to individual communities from Stockton to Merced.
She agrees with the book's discounting of the contested scientific hypothesis on the effects of cholesterol on coronary heart disease. She further agrees with the book's claims linking soy with several ailments. However Schenck disagrees that vegetarians are necessarily unhealthy, believing each individual has different abilities to synthesize the needed nutrients from different foods. Patrick Nicholson writes that the book misinterprets scientific articles, cherry-picks facts, uses strawman arguments and relies heavily on anecdotes and faulty generalisations.
Most notably, Van Norden's quotation and criticism of Jordan Peterson's provoked responses from a variety of publications. Peterson himself accused Van Norden on Twitter of misrepresenting what he said. The online publication Campus Reform published an article recounting the incident written by Toni Airaksinen provocatively titled "Prof cherry-picks Jordan Peterson quotes for hit piece." The article defended Peterson, claiming that Van Norden misunderstood Peterson's statements about men having no respect for someone they can't physically fight.
The old western term of "bushwhacker" was morphed into "Busch Whacker". The term continued in use among the regulars on , referring now to any driver whose primary ride is in the Cup series and cherry-picks Busch races. The term was picked up by Fox Sports broadcaster Mike Joy, who also participated in the group. After Joy used the term in his broadcasts, it was picked up by other members of the media and found its way into common use.
In May 2006, the blog Screw Loose Change was created to criticize the claims in the film. Another analysis of the film has been created by the Internet Detectives. Many of the critiques argue that Loose Change quote mines, uses unreliable or out-of-date sources, and cherry-picks evidence to claim that there are serious problems with official accounts of the events of September 11. One of the many aspects these critiques focus on is Loose Change's analysis of the collapse of the World Trade Center.
Atheist philosopher John Gray has denounced Dawkins as an "anti- religious missionary", whose assertions are "in no sense novel or original," suggesting that "transfixed in wonderment at the workings of his own mind, Dawkins misses much that is of importance in human beings." Gray has also criticised Dawkins's perceived allegiance to Darwin, stating that if "science, for Darwin, was a method of inquiry that enabled him to edge tentatively and humbly toward the truth, for Dawkins, science is an unquestioned view of the world." In response to his critics, Dawkins maintains that theologians are no better than scientists in addressing deep cosmological questions and that he is not a fundamentalist, as he is willing to change his mind in the face of new evidence. Roger Scruton has said that Dawkins cherry-picks his data, and ignores the benefits of religion.
" El Hunt of NME felt Payne was "so focused on ticking boxes that he forgets to have fun" and that it "shows a more grown-up side to the former One Direction member, and cherry-picks from pretty much every genre that's in vogue right now. The problem is that it doesn't tell us much about Liam Payne" while particularly talking down on "Both Ways". Hunt did, however, note that the album "can be fun when it does loosen up a little more", naming "Familiar", "Heart Meet Break", and "Bedroom Floor" as standout tracks. Rawiya Kameir of Pitchfork was critical, calling Payne "another pop star flailing to find his identity amid trend-hopping production and half-baked lyrics" and that "listening to LP1, you almost feel sorry for Payne. It’s maybe more pathetic to have failed not for risking too much, but after seeming to have tried so little.
Lomborg argued, on the basis of cost–benefit analysis, that few environmentalist claims warranted serious concern. The book came under criticism by scientists noting that Lomborg misinterpreted or misrepresented data, criticized misuse of data while committing similar mistakes himself, examined issues supporting his thesis while ignoring information contrary to it, cherry picks literature, oversimplifies, fails to discuss uncertainty or subjectivity, cites mostly media sources, and largely ignores ecology. Michael Shermer, who debated Lomborg on several topics from his book, notes that despite the scientific consensus many people are driven to environmental skepticism by the extremism inherent in both sides of the debate and not having been exposed to a sufficiently succinct and visual presentation of the available evidence. In 2010, Lomborg refined his position and stated that he believes in the need for "tens of billions of dollars a year to be invested in tackling climate change" and declared global warming to be "undoubtedly one of the chief concerns facing the world today" and "a challenge humanity must confront".

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