cherry-pick Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of cherry-pick In English

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Examples of cherry-pick

  • You cannot cherry-pick when it comes to human rights, and it is not by breaching human rights that the conflict will be de-escalated.

  • The risk is that private consortiums will cherry-pick the most economically desirable routes.

  • Why does he cherry-pick which issues he is going to listen to and claim the credit for listening to?

  • There are those who say that we cannot cherry-pick at the report.

  • There is absolutely no right for the new owner to cherry-pick or infill.

  • We must ensure that the present proposals are altered, so that companies cannot cherry-pick services and leave others to suffer.

  • He does not seem to understand—or does not choose to admit—that he cannot cherry-pick.

  • We have been told that we cannot cherry-pick the agreement.

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