The PM called on Labour to apologise for this "cherry-picking" and support the government's plans.
It's a form of cherry-picking, a charge that Mr. Tenet throws at others on several occasions.
By cherry-picking particular U.S. markets, the current Justice suit suggests that the beer merger would result in unacceptably high HHI scores.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: The Least Interesting Lawyers in the World
To this has to be added the cost of treating health insurance like a utility: regulating prices and stopping insurers cherry-picking and lemon-dropping.
Or, I wondered, was it possible that Ms. Pipes was simply cherry-picking the data to continue her ever-escalating tirade against the Affordable Care Act?
FORBES: Koch Brothers Financed 'Research' Institute Steps Up Misleading Obamacare Attacks
In the past, Twitter has taken flack for cherry-picking product features from other third-party developers or just acquiring certain developers that make those features.
Amendments have been promised to stop private health companies "cherry-picking" the easiest cases, while competition on price will not be allowed, ministers have said.
And I fervently hope, that as the years go on, people stop cherry-picking science to bolster their belief that only a few people are.
As an example of cherry-picking data, it has been claimed that the Malaysian education system is better than that of the US, UK and Germany.
FORBES: The Malaysian Third Way: A Public-Private Partnership
The company says it has already received "hundreds of resignations" as a result of the pay controversy and that its competitors are cherry-picking AIG's talent.
In court papers, Mr. Tourre's lawyers have argued the regulator is cherry-picking one phone call within a large trove of recordings the SEC had known about since 2008.
Russell disagrees with the cherry-picking and profiteering arguments, not surprisingly.
FORBES: Meet The Doctor Who Is Suing To Block ObamaCare From Torpedoing His Hospital
Not everyone, though, believes that the cherry-picking days are over.
These women had the intellectual discipline and honesty to allow their conclusions to arise from the data, rather than taking the shortcut of cherry-picking the data to fit preconceived notions.
He hopes to pose a direct challenge to supermarkets by persuading customers to do all their shopping at Whole Foods instead of cherry-picking the goodies they can't buy at the big-name chains.
Enter the Surrender Retreat, a four-day program at Montage in which clients let the experts--the spa staff--determine the best treatments and services for them, rather than cherry-picking from some strange-sounding names on a menu.
He told MPs that price competition in the NHS had been "ruled out", adding that he "completely agreed with" the Lib Dems "that we must avoid cherry-picking by the private sector in the NHS".
But with the outlook closer to the base of the social pyramid not so rosy, a growing class of superwealthy might actually exacerbate class tensions at a moment when the promise of cherry-picking Western hypercapitalism could turn more sour than ever.
FORBES: A Hidden Threat as Asia Tops the West in Centa-Millionaires
For one thing, most of the cable companies, like Comcast, Time Warner and Cablevision, also have cable networks. (Time Warner Cable in no longer technically part of the broader Time Warner.) They want their competitors taking all of their stations, not cherry-picking them.
FORBES: The Cablevision Viacom Fight Isn't Going To Get You A La Carte Cable
The way these private insurance companies save money is by designing and marketing plans to attract the youngest and healthiest seniors -- cherry-picking -- leaving the older and sicker seniors in traditional Medicare, where they have access to a wide range of doctors and guaranteed care.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks at the Associated Press Luncheon
If we're going to do multi-state insurance so that people can go across state lines, I've got to be able to go to an independent health care expert, Republican or Democrat, who can tell me that this won't result in cherry-picking of the healthiest going to some and the least healthy being worse off.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Takes Questions at GOP House Issues Conference | The White House
"We see these developments as tremendously useful in defeating the remaining lights class actions scattered around the country, " Campagnino said in a research report of the expected difficulties plaintiff lawyers may have in cherry picking litigation-friendly states for lawsuits.
Mr. ADAIR: We gave this a barely true on our Truth-O-Meter, and this is typical of the kind of cherry picking that we're seeing from both campaigns.
应用推荐