To a certain extent, you have the advantage of being able to cherry-pick your business customers. |
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It allows them to buy another company and then dump the costliest individual policyholders and cherry-pick the healthiest, most profitable ones. |
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He added that the government had already allowed private firms to cherry-pick profitable work. |
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This would have left open the opportunity for a reader to cherry-pick the information they want. |
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When they make promises, they cherry-pick specific items and refuse to explain how much they would cost or how they would pay for them. |
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While not all of them will make it, you can still potentially cherry-pick the stars of tomorrow. |
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They go up if the enforcers cherry-pick the easiest cases, instead of the most serious ones. |
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You cannot cherry-pick aspects from other cultures, pop them down in the middle of Canada, and expect success. |
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When we vote on a budget, we cannot cherry-pick one thing we like and one thing we do not like. |
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Service providers cannot be allowed to cherry-pick without adverse consequences for peripheral regions and economies. |
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So in a prior life as an environmental activist, I used to have to almost cherry-pick my news organisations if I wanted to get a story up. |
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The real reason is that she will cherry-pick, which means some people will wait longer. |
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The existing labour market agreements allow provinces to cherry-pick and to set targets that then discriminate against persons with disabilities. |
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I don't think it's acceptable that a minister should be able to cherry-pick one police officer or one study that wasn't even peer-reviewed. |
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Services will be reduced as potential competitors cherry-pick only the profitable areas of business, meaning less development in the sector. |
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My concern is that the United States will see this as a golden opportunity to cherry-pick, as they have always done, the best routes into Europe. |
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When his teammates stole the ball, he was ready to cherry-pick the play at half court and go in for the uncontested dunk. |
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It could also bring us one step closer to easily building our own laptops and being able to cherry-pick the best components for a laptop's particular mission. |
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While Scotland will be able to cherry-pick the best aspects of this US experience, there will be a different emphasis because of the strength of the voluntary sector. |
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If the private sector is allowed to cherry-pick the juiciest parts of the mail delivery industry, will that mean that rural areas, for example, will receive a poorer service? |
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Federal prosecutors are free to cherry-pick high-profile or politically expedient cases, knowing that the cases they reject probably will be prosecuted in state court. |
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You cannot cherry-pick facts that are favorable to your argument and ignore the rest. |
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Like hundreds of its multinational brethren, Apple also is able to cherry-pick its costs. |
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Voucherize education, but let the charter schools cherry-pick who they admit. |
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He already knows that his government has changed the policy and is now going to cherry-pick which Canadians for whom, as a government, they will seek clemency when a Canadian is under a death penalty in another country. |
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If you cherry-pick science so that it resonates with your belief system, you are not understanding how science works. |
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Just as one cannot cherry-pick the information to send to an assessor for a rehabilitation opinion, one cannot choose only to accept certain medical evidence in the face of compelling, conflicting evidence. |
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He started to cherry-pick and he picked pounds of cherries. |
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Screeners can help you cherry-pick a promising group of stocks that meet your exact specifications. |
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A few large private groups will cherry-pick and divide up amongst themselves those profitable sectors of post office activity which the European Union is still preparing to offer them. |
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When the minister talks about comparisons to Europe and other jurisdictions, he should look at the whole picture and not cherry-pick but, sadly, that is what the minister has done. |
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Charter schools do not cherry-pick students. |
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It is possible to cherry-pick evidence to support any conclusion. |
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The GBGB is supposed to promote greyhound racing according to Donoughue but it seems to be that it just wants to cherry-pick the bits in there that suit. |
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Those stations that will send CNN tapes of their local and regional news for CNN to cherry-pick from, in turn will be allowed to cherry-pick themselves. |
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