In a devastating critique, published by the Democracy Institute, Christopher Snowdon showed that Mr Wilkinson and Ms Pickett made highly selective use of statistics.
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Full transparency and data disclosure of these commercial and credit transactions are now required so that the Western democracies can coordinate the selective use of economic and financial leverage to press for real reform and transformation of the East bloc societies to a path of democracy and free markets.
In light of the fact that MSSB knew full well that, as a non-signatory, the terms of the Protocol were inapplicable to Fidelity, the heads I win, tails you lose posture adopted by MSSB with regard to its selective use of the terms of the Protocol was particularly opprobrious.
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What is needed, says Dr Kaplan, is more selective drug use, and better management.
"Sir Michael's letter is incredibly serious and brings into question the 'highly selective' use of statistics by ministers, " she said.
Arty photo effects that use selective focus and short depth of field are actually closer to the truth of the eye.
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Particularly worrisome is the Ortega government's selective and manipulative use of "international observers" in a transparent attempt to obscure the rigged character of the election.
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Mr Caldwell is also worryingly selective in his use of evidence.
Nevertheless, Donald Harleman, a hydrologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, argues that it is possible to use selective operation of the gates, when there is no flood risk, to actually increase flushing.
Many, however, use a selective approach based on their own estimation of risks.
The UK Border Agency has been "highly selective" in its use of drugs seizure figures, the chair of the UK Statistics Authority has said.
Party leader Ariel Sharon believes he's the man for the job, and has been agitating in recent weeks for an even more aggressive Israeli response to the Palestinian uprising, including expanded use of selective assassinations and cutting off water and electricity supplies to Palestinian territories.
Syriza and the DemLeft do not even want to leave the euro: Syriza's proposal is for Greece to declare a selective moratorium on debt repayments and use the euro bailout money for a programme of social reform.
Use any short-lived rally as a chance for selective selling.
So-called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors such as Paxil, Prozac and Zoloft, gained widespread use on the theory that depressed people suffer from a deficit of the brain chemical serotonin.
The London-based Science Media Centre, which assists reporters when major science news breaks, posted an entire page of criticisms, most notably its poor design, the use of tumor prone rodents, the small sample size and the selective presentation of data.
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But liberals shouldn't be able to use the politicized tax code they've long supported as an excuse to explain away selective tax enforcement.
With selective sync, users can now select which folders from SkyDrive are synced, which makes it easier to use SkyDrive with laptops or tablets with small drives.
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According to Pakistani officials, it was supposed to be a highly selective programme for eliminating terrorist leaders in the tribal areas, under an understanding that gave the Americans the use of at least one remote Pakistani air base for the drones.
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