Importing ONLY rated photos from Canon 5d3 to lightroom 4.4

Is there a way of rating a handfull of photos in the Canon 5d3 and import only the rated photos to lightroom 4.4?
I dont use the canon software supplied as it is just one more thing to do and will delay the process if i want to get news images out quickly.
Thanks

Thanks for the replies.
First, I don't have a card reader and yes, I probably should get one eventually.  To clarify, import is not slow, it simply does not even attempt to import.  When I connect my 50D with a card full of RAW files, LR detects it but it shows "No Photos Found."  I honestly don't think that it is LR's fault, it really seems like there is some obvious setting I have missed on either my camera or LR.
Thanks.

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