"Cherry picking" - What is the correct usage?


Cherry picking


A quick Google search yields the following definitions:


Definition One



Cherry picking is the act of pointing at individual cases or data that seem to confirm a particular position, while ignoring a significant portion of related cases or data that may contradict that position.



Definition Two



To pick out the best, or most desirable items from a list or group, especially to obtain some advantage or to present something in the best possible light





My Question:



  • Does the term cherry-picking necessarily imply that one is ignoring significant data?

  • Or does it merely imply that one is selecting the best items from a list or group?




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