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22 Sentences With "nitpicked"

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We're human, we're beautiful, and we need to be appreciated instead of nitpicked.
Although retaliation is illegal, many complainers are shunned, nitpicked, and ultimately cast aside.
As with any game, there are things that can be nitpicked about Lost Legacy.
The nuns nitpicked about the smallest details, she told me, creating an oppressive work environment.
Mr. O'Reilly "nitpicked her work" and would "berate Ms. Huddy for minor mistakes," according to the letter.
Thanks in part to the chaos that preceded them, these Oscars will be nitpicked and second-guessed to death.
But a harder-to-please part of me nitpicked how the story no longer makes sense, and the logistics are all wrong.
It was Jeezy who encouraged Lee to rename himself Coach K, because of the way he cajoled and nitpicked Jeezy in the studio.
SlingTV was the first major service to come along, and there's a certain curse in going first; you'll be nitpicked, maybe to the end.
The song has been frequently nitpicked for its omissions and shortcuts, and the new verse will add any nations formed in the past 25 years.
Some of my gamer colleagues nitpicked at games looking fuzzier than on their own dual- or triple-monitor setups, but my nonpro-gamer eyes thought they looked fine.
Yet, instead of celebrating a milestone for the LGBTQ community, fans have aggressively nitpicked Rose's casting on social media — so much so that the Meg actress has left Twitter because of it.
Lawless hypothesizes that some of this had to do with the 2008 election, where Clinton and Sarah Palin were mercilessly and relentlessly nitpicked for how they looked, how they sounded, and what they wore.
Over the past few months, we've nitpicked every little detail of Jenner's life, from the way she poses in ads and the way she looks in photo booth pictures to her noticeable absence from the Kardashian Christmas card.
True to form, Johnson nitpicked Muhammad's technique after she broke the world record in a time of 52.20 seconds this summer: She was slow out of the blocks, he noted, and chopped her steps before the eighth hurdle.
Yet until they clinched the pennant by defeating the Houston Astros, 24-25, in Game 23 of the American League Championship Series on Thursday night, they might have been the most nitpicked, criticized and doubted 22-win team in baseball history.
Those commissioners said Mr. Lester had been dismissed because he and his staff had been unresponsive in providing information to commissioners, had nitpicked developers' legitimate projects and had failed to take steps to ensure that the coastline was accessible to people of all income levels.
Instead of considering the pain of a young person treated in such a manner, he nitpicked about whether such a case would be a proper instance of "sexual assault," since the young woman, he reasoned, would have seemed to be presenting herself to Minsky willingly.
To ease this significant financial burden, Nintendo is launching the service with 153 classic NES games, which have been reworked to allow for online competitive and co-op play (another thing that's been nitpicked to death—who wants to play NES games yet again, some redditors have been asking.) Nintendo Switch Online will also allow for "cloud saves," meaning you can backup and restore your saved games to the service in case your Switch is lost, stolen, or broken.
Withers was praiseful, but nitpicked Lent's "squandering" torpedoes (as critical as he had been with Joe Grenfell and Dave White before),Blair, p.120. because production from Newport Torpedo Station was running drastically behind use.Blair, p.120-1. He also criticised Lent's failure to follow up attacks and undue caution around Japanese aircraft.
He continued: "Many other landmark works by highly respected malacologists are omitted, while articles in periodicals frequently written by amateurs, such as La Conchliglia and American Conchologist, are [not]. It would seem the included 49 references were just those used by the authors for this edition." He suggested that future editions should clearly set out what types of references are acceptable. Summarising, Everson wrote: > This book is meant to be a useful, working and evolving tool and should not > be nitpicked on details that are not relevant to its purpose.
Since their inception, Steve Evetts was the producer, sound engineer and mixer of almost all The Dillinger Escape Plan's releases. His close involvement in these roles led him to be considered as another member of the band. The recording sessions were often described as exhausting because the members tracked sections in a way they thought were fine as the final take, but Evetts made them repeat some of these a large number of times until it sounded "like a Pro Tools copy-paste", yet without the use of audio effects. The producer nitpicked details such as Wilson's type of plectrum and its angle of playing. Puciato, Weinman and Evetts rarely worked all together in the studio; while two of them were recording, the other was absent to "[stay] fresh" so that, later on, "he can make comments and it’s easy enough to be objective" for making adjustments.

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