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Its warmth and generally impressive menu far outweigh my nitpicks.
But these are mostly nitpicks that can obscure the bigger picture.
He also nitpicks at other coaches he has seen at the center.
So they feel more like nitpicks of a device I otherwise adore.
All those nitpicks, though, are really rooted in discovering the flaws of J.K. Rowling's worldbuilding.
These nitpicks aren't enough to stain Night Sight because this is just the first version.
Perhaps the lone nitpicks are that the included front light could be better and its fenders sometimes rub.
Now for a disclaimer: Nearly every model (tested and otherwise) has a grievance, from small nitpicks to sustained inaccuracies.
I was pleasantly surprised at the positive responses from people — despite a few minor nitpicks, most people loved it!
But these nitpicks fall away when I think about the show's overall vision, not just of itself but of life in general.
Nitpicks aside, the S350DB from Edifier is a good, budget-friendly option that will cover the home audio needs for most people.
How much more are we left making some kind of incoherent whiny sound at our TVs as the credits roll and tweeting our nitpicks?
Needless to say RDR2 gets a hearty recommendation from us despite some nitpicks and even a couple serious cracks in the carefully-constructed facade.
It's no secret that President Trump's own right-wing populism nitpicks on Mexico, blaming it for harmful trade, immigration problems and law enforcement failures.
Here's a pretty good blog post that nitpicks exactly what Stan Lee did and didn't do creatively and goes over all the rumors and gossip.
But I have a long list of nitpicks, none of which are deal breakers given the price: Is it the "most advanced stabilizer" on the market.
Maybe these are pedantic nitpicks, but they're the sort of thing you set yourself up for when you court pedantic fantasy nerds as your core audience.
" But Damore's lawsuit is short on evidence of discrimination and long on nitpicks about the company "catering to employees with alternative lifestyles, including furries, polygamy, transgenderism, and plurality.
But if you don't own a dedicated camera, and you've got $150 to burn, and you can put up with my nitpicks above then hells yes, buy a Rigiet.
I can easily deal with little nitpicks like too much contrast and some unnecessary processing on certain photos for the OnePlus 7T's price tag, good looks, and sheer power. 
Tim Williams: I found this book engrossing, but I did have some nitpicks: I don't think all the characters get the full empathetic profile treatment Brodesser-Akner is known for.
My usual nitpicks with Fire TV's home screen remain: Amazon can push its originals a little too aggressively, and it also steers customers towards Prime Channel subscriptions for HBO, Starz, Epix, and other networks.
The Bottom LineThough I had a few nitpicks, none were significant enough to steer me away from wanting to constantly use the NordicTrack Commercial 22950 Treadmill when I wanted to go for a run.
Despite these nitpicks, Apple's recent changes, additions, and loosening of the hardware authentication restriction are making it easier for anyone to build, experiment with, and use HomeKit while still maintaining a high level of security.
Other nitpicks include that the fingerprint-magnet finish can only be used with the Fn plus an F1-F12 key to change things like brightness and keyboard backlighting when those should be toggled by default.
There are some minor nitpicks — the narrative's heavy use of magical MacGuffins, a needlessly complex loot system, and an over-reliance on particularly gruesome kills — but they do little to detract from the overall experience.
Some miscellaneous nitpicks while I have you here: the tablet's volume rocker doesn't adapt to landscape mode, so pressing the right side of the volume key lowers the volume, even though the tablet's visuals indicate that higher volume should be to the right.
In a behind-the-scenes clip from the set of I Heart Huckabees, director David O. Russell berates and nitpicks the much more beloved Lily Tomlin, who, unlike Russell, somehow manages not to turn to babyish insults and ridiculous yelling during the argument.
I don't wish to be that complaining, ancient family member who nitpicks about not being thanked properly for a gift, but I am concerned that they might not have actually received the other boxes (they were all dropped off at a family home; see above family crises) or that they might have ascribed them to another gift-giver.
He praised Smith and Gillan's performances in the ending, but thought it was "a surprisingly downbeat denouement". Ian Berriman of SFX magazine gave "Cold Blood" four and a half out of five stars, positively comparing the emotional ending to episodes from the Russell T Davies era. He also had some "nitpicks" about the episode, such as the abrupt character change of Malohkeh.
But is his debut worth more than a few hit singles?" He alluded to "other than a few minor nitpicks, Heath has started off with a great debut. Matthew West fans will have a lot to love here, and so will most other adult contemporary fans. A definite staple has been made, and I’m sure we’ll be seeing more of Brandon Heath as years go by.
Phil Farrand (born November 5, 1958) is an American computer programmer and consultant, webmaster and author. He is known for his Nitpicker's Guides, in which he nitpicks plot holes and continuity errors in the various Star Trek television programs and movies, and for the creation of Nitcentral, a website devoted to the same activity.Nitcentral. Retrieved January 13, 2016. Subsequent to his Nitpicker's Guides, he has ventured into fiction as a novelist.
Not all commentary was positive, however. Matt Bradford, again from GamesRadar, listed the lockpicking on a list of "biggest nitpicks" with Infinite, criticising the inconsistency between her always cheerful or cocky lockpicking lines and current mood. bit-techs Edward Chester criticised Elizabeth's interrupting, pointing out how she never mentioned she was picking ammo up, would throw coins during voxaphone listenings and mid-fight, and how she would only start talking after big moments rather than regularly. Chester also criticised the inconsistency about whether the tears were a "strain" on Elizabeth or not.
When one of the paparazzi breaks through the window, Spears' manager sneaks her and the boys out the back into his car but the paparazzi chase them. They escape to her recording studio, where she is made to record a comeback song, although Stan and Kyle insist that this will only make matters worse. She later performs at the MTV Video Music Awards, where the crowd nitpicks her "flaws", almost completely overlooking the fact that two-thirds of her skull are gone and she can only "speak" in horrible gurgles. The boys decide they need to help Britney and devise a plan to take her to the North Pole by train to escape from it all.
He also felt it was missing "another twist or two", as most of the episode was dedicated to figuring out what to do with Jex rather than discovering more about him. Berriman also had two "nitpicks" that arose with the plot; the Gunslinger could just walk into the town and take Jex away, or the Doctor could take Jex away in the TARDIS. Dave Golder of the magazine labelled "A Town Called Mercy" as a "disappointing" science fiction Western episode, writing, "There are some great things about this episode ... But in a show that usually has a lot of fun reinventing TV tropes, too much of "A Town Called Mercy" feels a bit been- there, done that." Patrick Mulkern of Radio Times was more critical, writing that he did not "believe" or "feel" it.
John Hughes, an employee of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, wrote a review of the book's updated version that was published in The Quarterly Review of Biology in 2007. Hughes wrote that The Prairie Keepers was a "highly engaging account of a graduate research project that provides a wonderful mix of both personal and professional growth, and is written with powerful prose". Hughes also commented that "inclusion of some salient points could have improved the volume", but ultimately characterized these omissions as "small nitpicks" and that overall, The Prairie Keepers was "an entertaining treatment of the challenges associated with preserving wild places." Hughes suggested that the book "should be required reading for undergraduate wildlife biology students, as it paints an accurate picture of life as an agency biologist and exposes the pitfalls that professional bias can create".
CinemaSins has attracted criticism from several filmmakers, including Rian Johnson, Damon Lindelof, C. Robert Cargill, David F. Sandberg, and Jordan Vogt-Roberts. The filmmakers assert that the channel largely fails as genuine criticism because of its excessive and trivial nitpicking, lack of understanding of the filmmaking process, and its often mean-spirited, reductive nature; as Vogt-Roberts put it, "these guys are just trolling the art form we love and profiting from it while dumbing down the conversation." YouTuber "Bobvids" created a series of videos criticizing specific videos of the series as well as the motivations for the series itself, ranging from specific rebuttals to sweeping. Jeremy Scott has claimed that the series is not supposed to be entirely serious in terms of criticism and that most of his nitpicks are intended as comedy; in their response on June 7, 2014, Scott uploaded "Everything Wrong With CinemaSins", a self-parodying sins video that pokes fun at filmmakers and commenters who have disliked the channel as well as poking fun at the hosts themselves explaining that their videos are filled with sarcasm.

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