Left to itself the market will cherry-pick, leaving swathes of bad risks for taxpayers to finance.
Having a retail footprint may make sense for Amazon, as long as it can cherry-pick the best locations.
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He also claimed that regional list MSPs were able to "come into constituencies to cherry-pick and cause mayhem".
Germany said the UK could not "cherry-pick" while France said "a la carte" membership was not on the table.
This type of environment is great for Google and Apple, as it creates fertile ground from which to cherry-pick talent.
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The unemployed face a job market where employers can cherry-pick the best prospects without having to tempt them with attractive salaries.
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In it, the group says that private companies "will not be allowed to cherry-pick the most profitable contracts, or provide third-rate services".
Despite repeated government assurances, she fears companies will be able to cherry-pick activities where they can make money, such as elective surgery.
Cherry-pick the wealthiest cities and lay cable in the most efficient manner.
They seem to cherry-pick the loss leaders and discount items in the supermarkets and discount stores, relying on smaller retailers for everything else.
But Royal Mail has warned that allowing competitors to cherry-pick profitable areas of the business will challenge the sustainability of the universal service.
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The Preventive Services group takes a conservative approach and tries to cherry-pick the few tests that are highly likely to lead to better health.
So don't cherry-pick Mr. Buffett's ideas and expect to do well.
You can also cherry-pick from among the various income-generating ETF categories.
"The beauty of it is, I can cherry-pick products and hire world-class money managers unavailable to ordinary investors, " says Jeffrey A. Weber, the 33-year-old chief executive.
To begin with, while it's true that all but a few mass murderers have been men, the twins cherry-pick their examples and simply ignore nonwhite killers.
This indicates that they beat local banks in winning fee income and were able to cherry-pick the safest borrowers, leaving the locals with a riskier lot.
As a result, account owners can cherry-pick among their various Roth accounts and undo only the conversions that have dropped in value, leaving the others to increase.
Also, an agenda-driven researcher can easily cherry-pick certain anomalous proxies that support a predetermined conclusion while ignoring a much larger set of proxies that tell a different story.
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The law lets you cherry-pick: When you convert, you can set up separate Roth accounts for different investments, keep those that do well and switch back any that dropped.
"It's not our job to cherry-pick which part of the BBC empire that should be, " he said, adding it could mean revenue from BBC Worldwide is given to Channel 4.
France and others have made it clear that Cameron cannot "cherry-pick" which elements of the European Union he signs up to, or risk unraveling the union to suit British interests.
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In soccer though, the economics are such that there is a very obvious class system, with a half dozen European superclubs in a perennially dominant position where they can cherry-pick talent from their closest rivals.
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But years ago the doctors agreed among themselves to a system that paid them a similar fee whether they saw Medicare, Medicaid, or private-insurance patients, so that there would be little incentive to cherry-pick patients.
Senate leaders fear that path is a recipe for a slow death for the idea of comprehensive change, allowing for interest groups to cherry-pick the changes of most value to them while leaving other pieces behind.
Part of what could happen is insurance companies could go into states and cherry-pick and just get those who are healthiest and leave behind those who are least healthy, which would raise everybody's premiums who weren't healthy, right?
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And they have to compete on cost and quality, instead of the way they compete now, which is to try to cherry-pick people, and only insure the healthy, and make it so costly for people with diabetes or cancer or some other chronic condition.
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That similarly slowed the outflows from the industrialized nations to the offshore havens, including Cyprus (for many offshore havens, the flows substantially reversed as depositors tapped their offshore accounts to either try to save their businesses at home, or else cherry-pick undervalued assets from the financial wreckage).
Unfortunately because you are so anti-Apple biased, you must try your darnedest to cherry pick only the data that supports your dis-Apple agenda.
Baroness Jones of Whitchurch feared selective schools would "cherry pick" the best-performing pupils from nearby comprehensives if they are allow to expand in size or create "satellite schools" in neighbouring areas.
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