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"handpick" Definitions
  1. to pick by hand as opposed to a machine process
  2. to select personally or for personal ends

107 Sentences With "handpick"

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We handpick the brands that we want to work with.
"And that can help you handpick which [options] make sense."
"You have to carefully handpick them, one by one," he says.
The president would be able to handpick a third of the members.
The president would be able to handpick one-third of the members.
Instead, the people running these accounts handpick the best of the best.
In other words, Round users don't get to handpick their money managers.
My publicist arrives to handpick outfits, wigs and accessories for the shoot.
It's tradition for the president to handpick the chairman of his own party.
Natural winemakers handpick their grapes instead of relying on machines to harvest them.
For these last shows, overseas, did you handpick the bands you are playing with?
The Turkish leader would handpick his own cabinet, other senior officials and his party's MPs.
Starting today, the company will let channel owners and creators handpick user comments to feature.
Samuel J. Tilden of New York to handpick a judge who was prejudiced against Tweed.
That has seen Otta "handpick" more than 300 of London's most innovative companies, says Franklin.
But these people, if you got to handpick them, you couldn't have picked a better couple.
Each year he visits factories around Jerusalem and neighbouring Jordan and Egypt to handpick his selection.
In the near future, customers of the site will also be able to handpick their products.
Like all competitive reality shows, Hadid will handpick a winner at the end of it all.
Instead, a team of actual humans will review content and handpick channels that are kid-friendly.
The academic panel will decide on specific research topics and handpick independent researchers to study them.
This is where Roddie dives into the sea to handpick his catch even when it's ungodly cold.
For his cameo, Leno looked to handpick an act with star quality instead of favoring a comic.
As an educator, Mr. Tabakov would handpick promising students from throughout the country for his master classes.
"I have three or four friends who dive 60, 80 feet and handpick them," Mr. Charles said.
If Trump fires Sessions or Sessions quits, could Trump handpick an attorney general who would fire Mueller?
The third, which is coming later this year, will let parents handpick the channels their kids can see.
He has repeatedly vowed he would handpick a staunch conservative should he select the next Supreme Court justice.
The new constitution allows Mr Erdogan to retain control of his party, giving him power to handpick parliamentary candidates.
The reason our early users like us is that we handpick experts who we know are good and objective.
Its rivals lean toward the vertical; they handpick partners and control as much of the hardware and software as possible.
They can then handpick the videos they want their kids to have access to watch through the YouTube Kids app.
Pandora's curators will also handpick tracks that are good for sharing, including the current top hits and those that are trending.
But this isn't a subscription service: Customers will fill out a survey and a stylist will handpick five items specifically for them.
The founder Dana Hill makes sure to handpick every product filled with natural ingredients and promote a healthy lifestyle for their consumers.
The generals will handpick a 250-member senate, tasked with ensuring governments do not deviate from a 20-year programme of "reforms".
Real political parties, like the Communist Party in the Soviet Union, can handpick successors and help facilitate a smooth transfer of power.
" Ms. Lerner explained that the county committee chair has "tremendous power to handpick candidates" and to "discourage people from running in primaries.
Cordray's elevation of English was an attempt to handpick his successor and defend five years of aggressive regulation of the financial services industry.
Iran does hold ostensibly democratic elections for its presidency, but the ayatollah can handpick candidates, and recent elections have been marred by fraud.
Teams typically handpick players for a specific role, and the team captain selects characters for all five players at the start of each match.
I still had to handpick entries where the longer answer stood on its own — without a clue — but this rebus trick was extremely helpful.
"President Trump should not be able to handpick a judge who could effectively serve as his 'get-out-of-jail free' card," he said.
Confirmation bias is the tendency to handpick information that aligns with our prior beliefs; we all fall prey to this in our daily lives.
Yes, as it says the editors "handpick" the first few results, but who those experts are or what their qualifications are isn't available on Kiddle.
The timing ensured that Mr. Farrell could essentially handpick his Democratic successor, sidelining voters in his Upper Manhattan district after four decades of his incumbency.
Mexican immigration authorities and the migrants themselves keep lists of those who are waiting and handpick those allowed into the port for processing each day.
A video released by the group last year suggested followers attend gun shows in the U.S. to handpick weapons and buy in bulk if possible.
A team of editors will handpick top stories each day, while each user will also see algorithm-recommended stories based on their interests and reading habits.
But in attacking the official nonpartisan congressional scorekeeping agency, Price did not mention the fact that he helped handpick its director while serving in the House.
T's market editor, Angela Koh, surveyed the recent graduate collections at Parsons, Central Saint Martins and more, to handpick six emerging designers who showed particular promise.
In this system, the attorney general him or herself sits at the Supreme Court's level, with even more authority than the high court to handpick decisions.
Donald Trump didn't "handpick" the instructors, and his only goal was to persuade people to keep paying in hopes of gaining access to his real estate secrets.
At the invitation of Trump, their executive vice president of the organization, Leonard Leo, helped handpick the 25 Supreme Court candidates that Trump will be choosing from.
They wrote in documents filed Tuesday that Trump has admitted he did not handpick instructors for the venture's programs, a key point of contention in the case.
In 1998, Nasdaq started a project called Next Nasdaq — or what Nasdaq was going to become — and they decided to handpick some of the up-and-comers.
In designing Haas' Dallas mansion, Marino traveled to Europe with with him to handpick every single piece of furniture, which he then placed inside the home himself.
When Mr. Noor finally did step down last year, it was on the condition that he could handpick his successor as governor, as well as other officials.
It envisaged a ballot staged over two rounds that guaranteed a big majority to the winning party while granting party bosses wide powers to handpick their preferred candidates.
That's because President Donald Trump's tighter restrictions on legal immigration are causing a shortage of laborers who handpick crab meat, putting some businesses in danger of shutting down.
The BookBub editors handpick the deals that get sent out every day, so you get one email with carefully curated, high-quality discounted books you'd actually care about.
"You can handpick the moment when we weren't together," Gutiérrez told reporters, but he insisted that it was the time the pair spent together under Washington that counted.
Forced arbitration is an increasingly common corporate trick that allows companies to handpick a private arbitration firm to decide all customer disputes and rig the rules in their favor.
Before the internet, DJs would have to lug crates full of heavy records and equipment to every gig and handpick the records they wanted to play one by one.
But over the past decade, criminals have increasingly sought to co-opt local politics by trying to influence the electoral process, using violence to effectively handpick slates of candidates.
SCHOEN: To handpick a team that is of the same ilk as these other investigators but more sophisticated and conniving, it puts a dark cloud of the entire Mueller investigation.
The funny thing that resulted from this recognition was that it caused thousands of people to simultaneously trace their fingers back through the almanac and handpick factoids to tell you.
Stitch Fix members fill out a style profile, which stylists then use to handpick a "Fix" of five items — clothing, shoes, and accessories from the company's 250 brands it carries.
A team of buyers work with a vintage supplier in North London to handpick amazing vintage pieces that are then either customized or reworked so they represent the Topshop aesthetic.
"We handpick the ones we believe have a future in the game and assist in supporting them for another three, four, and in some cases, five years," van Niekerk said.
The Celtics are also the only team on his list that can already afford two max contracts, which means if Durant wanted to handpick a teammate to join him, he can.
The Polish Parliament has approved a landmark bill that would restructure the country's Supreme Court by forcing all current justices to resign and allowing the ruling party to handpick their successors.
Android users around the world can handpick every video or channel their child is allowed to view through the YouTube Kids app (this ability is forthcoming soon to users on iOS devices).
Once you decide on your approach, you have another choice: active management, where fund managers handpick the contents of a portfolio company by company, or passive management, where they might license an index.
And if we can trust brands with such well-defined aesthetics to handpick and present the best in clothing, housewares, and more, then why not look to them for the same in beauty?
The reason I wanted a home birth was to be able to handpick my team and to not go with these huge practices where I wouldn't know who was gonna deliver my baby.
Facebook is also hiring a team of journalists to handpick a top-stories section of the news tab, reflecting concerns over its history of letting fake and misleading news spread on the platform.
He plans to handpick a crew that includes a "painter, musician, film director," and other artists, and maybe a couple of astronauts, to "inspire the dreamer within each of us" with the trip.
So it's fair to consider the site, and the experts behind it, an authority in the industry — and therefore the right people to handpick the most innovative K-beauty products of the year.
But his rulings illustrate the ways in which the federal district courts have become politically weaponized, as Republicans and Democrats alike try to handpick judges they see as ideologically friendly to their cases.
For this weekend's selection, Dirty Looks Creative Director Bradford Nordeen collaborated with Vinegar Syndrome and Curse of Cherifa to handpick a lineup that will alternate between avant-garde films and more explicit pornography.
As Ellie Powers, who leads Google's developer efforts around Google Play, told me, the team will be on the lookout for apps it can feature and then handpick some of the most promising ones.
Franchising enables them to handpick a career opportunity for themselves," said Eric Stites, a former first-class petty officer with the U.S. Navy and current chairman of VetFran and CEO of the "Franchise Business Review.
Participating farms brought a tree to the national competition, and the farm with the best tree, as determined by at least six judges, received a visit from White House staff to handpick the winning tree.
In its latest power grab, the Law and Justice Party introduced legislation in Poland's parliament that would mandate all Supreme Court judges to retire and ultimately give the party the power to handpick new judges.
He said that he got his start in radical libertarianism at George Mason University, where the economics department has come under fire for allowing Charles and David Koch to handpick professors in exchange for donations.
The changes would dismantle Turkey's parliamentary system by abolishing the office of prime minister, transforming Mr Erdogan's 1,100-room palace into the centre of all executive power, and allowing the president to handpick ministers and MPs.
Though the presidency is largely ceremonial, Mr. Vucic can now handpick his successor as prime minister and consolidate his power, since Parliament and the judiciary are all but locked up by Mr. Vucic's Serbian Progressive Party.
The staff, as friendly as they are knowledgeable, will pinpoint vineyards on a map, chat about tasting notes, and handpick accompanying snacks, such as local salami, crunchy taralli crackers and ash-covered goat cheese from the region.
Sunday is International Women's Day and to celebrate, Netflix and U.N. Women asked 55 notable women in entertainment — including Ava DuVernay, Mindy Kaling and Salma Hayek — to handpick movies and shows that empower females onscreen and off.
YouTube Kids, Criticized for Content, Introduces New Parental Controls Parents will be able to handpick the channels and topics their children can view on the app, which has been criticized for allowing disturbing content to slip through.
Given the possibility that elements of the investigation could wind up in front of the Supreme Court, Booker has said that Trump's ability to handpick a justice who favors him could be a massive conflict of interest.
The electoral overhaul was championed by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi and is part of his drive to give Italy stronger government, guaranteeing a big majority to the winning party and giving party bosses wide authority to handpick candidates.
Later this year, parents will be able to handpick every video and channel that children can view through the app, YouTube Kids said in its blog post, even restricting them to, say, 10 videos or a single channel.
So far, DeLauro has largely concentrated on winning over members of the Democratic Steering Committee, the influential group that will handpick a preferred nominee ahead of the caucuswide vote, according to lawmakers and aides familiar with the discussions.
Though we'd prefer to keep something this good to ourselves (if you've ever shopped on The Outnet, you know its pieces can go fast), we scanned through over 4,700 items and nearly 50 pages to handpick the best of the best.
New tools for parents and content for older kids in the YouTube Kids app Parents can now handpick which videos they want their children to see in the YouTube Kids app, rather than subject their children to its algorithmic choices.
If that effort is successful, and with Democrats joining in such an expulsion vote it's a good bet it would be, then Alabama Republican Governor Kay Ivey would have the power to handpick Moore's replacement with most likely another Republican.
That is why Kawhi Leonard, at 27 and fresh off a championship parade in Toronto, will soon re-sign with the Raptors or handpick his third team in three seasons after leveraging his way out of San Antonio last summer.
At Santani, that would be offered — in the yoga studio built into the slope, in the spa that includes a saltwater bath, in the fine dining offerings, for which the chef travels 60 miles a week to handpick the fish.
Though Markle and Harry&aposs new media regulations mean they&aposll get to handpick the reporters who cover their events, it will most likely take a while to see a complete change in the way the British press writes about them.
But McCarthy, by virtue of his position as incoming GOP leader, gets to handpick the top Republican on Rules, sometimes referred to as the "Speaker's Committee" because of how closely its chairman and ranking member work with the top Democratic and Republican leaders.
IPOs, Gurley says, represent a gift to Wall Street banks, who get to handpick the new investors and offer them a stake in Silicon Valley's shiny new object at what amounts to a steep discount because of the built-in first-day pop.
Unlike most other committees, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) will handpick the person to succeed Miller as chair of the House Administration Committee.
All of this leads to uncomfortable questions for Amazon: If the company already knew that tech talent was the most critical factor in choosing new homes for 50,000 future employees, why didn't it just handpick a few of the top cities with the requisite workforce and negotiate privately among them?
The founder and former social worker Amy Christiansen Si-Ahmed launched the line after spearheading the Orange Blossom Project — a cooperative that supports female harvesters in northwest Morocco who handpick all of the brand's floral ingredients and upcycle the roughly 900 tons of orange blossom waste (created annually in the region) into their own products.
It underwent some changes in 2011, but judges still handpick defense lawyers, and they are paid only $70 an hour — less than half the federal pay rate for capital defenders and far too low to attract experienced death penalty lawyers, said Lisa Borden, who oversees pro bono programs at the Baker Donelson law firm in Birmingham.

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