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Ms. Chegwidden said that the way China had selectively blocked the rare earths was significant.
This exchange was critical to the controversy in the final parliamentary fortnight of 2015, when Brough implied the program had selectively edited the question.
Separately, a regulator in Massachusetts issued a subpoena to Morgan Stanley as part of an investigation into whether the investment bank had selectively distributed revised forecasts for Facebook.
In an open letter to HP's shareholders Mr Lynch, Autonomy's former chief executive, said the tech giant had "selectively leaked" information in the case to "smear our reputations".
The judges denounced the prosecutors' argument that there was not more physical evidence linking Knox and Sollecito to the crime because they had selectively cleaned the crime scene as illogical.
One suggested that Straus was guilty of statistical mischief; he had selectively looked at variables, subsets and time points, "and this is, as I am sure everybody in this audience knows, the perfect method of proving any claim one wants".
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As already mentioned, there may have been self-selection by the patients because those who had sleep symptoms might have selectively consented to the overnight polysomnography.
The immigration department has selectively redacted the most critical parts of the reviews.
Like any expert litigator, he has selectively emphasized certain facts to misrepresent the truth.
"We have selectively taken some people through the space already," he said.
Proponents and critics have selectively interpreted or misinterpreted the vision Mr. Obama set out in Prague.
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