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The jokes are too jokey: Of the "nitpicky" complaints, this is the most nitpicky, in that plenty of fans don't like The Last Jedi's sense of humor.
It's a nitpicky complaint, and a likely function of competing research teams.
These days, the only thing slowing his business down is nitpicky sneakerheads.
The nitpicky problem is that Apple isn't actually building a manufacturing plant.
And, if I'm being nitpicky, Bixby's voice itself leaves something to be desired.
Sources described the 67 year old as both nitpicky and condescending towards players.
A critical, nitpicky frustration is a sure sign someone is feeling angry or sad.
The offside reviews are tedious, nitpicky, and often appear to return the incorrect result.
But there's more here than the usual back-and-forth between overly nitpicky Wikipedia editors.
In one instance, they risk nitpicky forum controversy by making a railroad tunnel longer than normal.
"It's so nitpicky, but I draw with so few lines that every line counts," he said.
There were zillions of nitpicky queries about style and grammar that had to be answered immediately.
A nitpicky 9-year-old Sheldon Cooper navigates high school in a much-anticipated CBS comedy.
There are plenty of other complaints and criticisms from fans that range from nitpicky to more concerning.
If you overlook its relatively nitpicky failings, the Omni Wheel's battery blessing starts to feel almost indispensable.
And for Anthony, that means using it as a soft, gentle exfoliator on her usually nitpicky skin.
But lets face it: My complaints are the complaints of a gadget nerd, and even then, they're nitpicky.
I was at once frustrated by Islam's nitpicky strictures on women's dress and embraced by its warm sisterhood.
All of this may seem nitpicky, but such errors and overstatements are concerning in a popular science book.
On the first day, I encountered a troll who called me names, but those tiny, nitpicky criticisms went away.
A nitpicky criticism: The new AirPods Pro case is wider and squatter, making it a bit harder to flip open.
As Android Police points out, while this is a useful feature, it does have a couple downsides, albeit nitpicky ones.
Personally, I'm attracted to events where the competition doesn't come in nitpicky ways, like how well you hugged a turn.
It feels nitpicky to complain that I didn't get something that blew my mind, considering how solid these devices are.
Rick makes another kid shoot twice because he didn't lift the ball high enough, which feels like kind of nitpicky.
CITY'S 'NITPICKY' FINES FOR TREE STUMPS, BLINDS TRIGGER CIVIL RIGHTS LAWSUIT The fine and charges against Thornton were also eventually dropped.
These are nitpicky details, and if the Cosmos were being released a couple of years ago, I'd still wholeheartedly recommend it.
If you're nitpicky about how your store looks, you have no shortage of options with over a hundred professionally designed themes.
Why bother trying to describe your perfect, nitpicky burger over the counter when you could just order one with your face?
In the process, she realizes that she has to be less nitpicky in her marriage if it's actually going to work out.
Although some selections are being terribly nitpicky, the reasons they'd be awful to have are fair-ish, as they're grounded in our reality.
Later, when Winfrey asks about the extent to which Armstrong's past teammates were pressured to dope, Lance spins into paroxysms of nitpicky detail.
One early criticism of note, and even this is nitpicky: Duo is mobile-only, which means that there's no desktop app available at launch.
I'm sure I sound nitpicky, but this brave new world of convenience technology and re-engineered food has left me expectedly infantilized and spoiled.
For a more nitpicky approach, you can also require the child to get permission for each site visited, blocking the ones you disapprove of.
And perhaps the crying communicated that the detail-oriented, nitpicky, cleanup work so often allotted to women was all I was ever cut out for.
Be aware that "asking questions" sometimes veers into "demanding answers," which are then rapidly dismissed, attacked with nitpicky complaints or deluged with bad-faith questions.
That might seem like a nitpicky distinction to someone attending a diplomatic soirée, but, in Canada, poutine taps into very real cultural and linguistic tension.
And DxOMark has begun including extremely nitpicky breakdowns of camera performance in the particularly difficult circumstances of extreme low light and extreme wide-angle photography.
And not to get super nitpicky (but also, let's), but why did Allegiant General Pryde call for the Final Order to use ion cannons specifically?
The first issue was a truly nitpicky one—people didn't like the size of the outer display that is used when the phone is folded up.
Compared with fancy speakers, the Echo Show sounded average, but it's adequate for watching YouTube videos in the kitchen or streaming music if you aren't a nitpicky audiophile.
And not to be nitpicky, but also, let's: A lot of the changes in Marshall's film were unnecessary, and resetting for a TV show would let us change them.
Just watch out for some nitpicky, grumpy energy the next day, May 26, when Venus will oppose Saturn, finding us facing blocks around intimacy and confronting limitations around cash.
Of course, I avoid nitpicky grammar or style corrections in the published comments, focusing mainly on what they're doing well; I also suggest how they might strengthen their analyses.
After all, it's hard to get nitpicky about a language in a world where the main character has rocket boots and some enemies are chronically weak to the color blue.
The outrage: Knock it off, NHL—we didn't wait all summer for hockey to come back just so we could watch you call a bunch of nitpicky penalties all night.
Feld and Mendelson wrote that if a VC is preoccupied with any terms beyond the scope of economics and control, that shows you how nitpicky they might be down the line.
"I was at once frustrated by Islam's nitpicky strictures on women's dress and embraced by its warm sisterhood," our reporter Diaa Hadid says of her pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
For the nitpicky among us, the Sonos One does have one minor aesthetic improvement over that model; the black version is all black, whereas the Play:1 had a gray speaker grille.
At first glance, this might like a nitpicky semantic complaint, but I assure you it's not—this phrasing helps, and has historically helped, mask the agency behind the *decision* to automate jobs.
I had the best of times, and I'm so happy I was around then, at the age I was then, at the time when television was not as nitpicky as it is today.
I pored over this grid post-solve, as I do when working with Will and Joel on submissions, and I couldn't find more than three — maybe five, if I'm being super nitpicky — subpar answers.
Brexiteers insist that leaving will let the U.K. discard stuff that many voters dislike—free movement of labor, high budgetary dues, nitpicky regulations—without jeopardizing the country's access to Europe's tariff-free single market.
It can be like you to be too nitpicky or excluding of plans or ideas; however, you're finding yourself saying yes to just about everything, as Venus also clashes with Jupiter in Sagittarius on September 222.
Scribendi's edit was not just the fastest, it was incredibly thorough—almost nitpicky—with 16 comments or prompts to the writer suggesting avenues for additional content or revisions that were beyond the scope of a simple edit.
I now find the bump just large enough to be noticeable and to irritate me, though I'm conscious that most people won't be as nitpicky as I am, and many will put a case on the phone anyway.
Look, I know these critiques may seem nitpicky, but when television shows repeatedly mess up on the minor details they send a message to viewers — particularly military ones — that getting those things right isn&apost worth the time.
It's kind of a shame that the new Black Mirror trailer didn't drop on Black Friday, but whatever — it's the day after and we're too haunted by what we've just seen to be all that nitpicky about marketing strategies.
Prior to using Imperfect Produce, I didn't love the idea of not having control over the exact apple or carrot I'd be eating, but I eventually realized it was futile to be nitpicky about how beautiful my produce was.
His back-and-forth with Ted Cruz pointing out that Anthony Kennedy was confirmed for the Supreme Court in an election year earned him boos from the audience, who saw him as nitpicky and eager to defend Obama's nomination.
Because we are nitpicky nerds about Game of Thrones (yes, we have read the book series over twice, thank you very much), we would like to point out that it would be highly unlikely that Jaime Lannister would be into figure skating.
Still, that mostly works to its advantage — many of the film's sets are bare-looking cam girl rooms, cheaply decorated by the various characters — and it seems nitpicky to focus on minor complaints when so much of the film works so splendidly.
I know the car seat thing seems nitpicky, but it's actually symptomatic of a part of the movie that really bugged me: Marriage Story is consistently slippery about Henry's age, treating him at times like a glorified toddler and at times like a preteen, depending on what's most convenient to the plot.
Amash, who has been serving in Congress for nearly a decade since riding the Tea Party wave to the House in 2010, has been a consistent skeptic of the "America First" agenda of Trump, coming up with nitpicky reasons to oppose numerous conservative measures that he claims to support, such as completing the Keystone Pipeline and defending Immigration and Customs Enforcement from the liberal demands to abolish the agency.
He emerges in the journals as almost a caricature of old-fartness: vain (devoting page after page to listing all the people who wrote him notes of congratulation after he became a Companion of Honour, in 1988); cranky; right-wing; nitpicky about other writers, including his betters (Woolf, Conrad, Lawrence, even Shakespeare and Dickens!); obsessed with genealogy, his own, especially; forever prattling about wine and recounting his many visits to the dentist.
Today, the use of the term Tourette's is deemed incorrect. The correct usage is Tourette syndrome. This may seem like a minor or nitpicky distinction, but as with other disorders (such as Down syndrome), the possessive is discouraged.
It had earned positive reviews from critics with some like Village Voice's Mark Holcomb saying "nitpicky enough to please film-history nerds but lively in a way that should tickle the merely curious". Rotten Tomatoes, the review aggregator, gave the film an 86%.
Like Nene, she has difficulty trusting people, but unlike Nene, this includes both men and women because she never really had anyone to confide in. Jun will continue to do whatever it takes to maintain the image of what she sees an artist should be. :As mentioned above, Jun is very independent and self-assured, meaning that she has much less doubt than Nene. However, due to her fear of ridicule and failure, she's very nitpicky and will agonize over the smallest of details.
He criticized the focus of the series for serving as an explanation for "nitpicky questions" rather than being an actual lead in to the story of the film, and he found the artwork to be "awkward", "flat and dull". "Jay" at Comic Frontline had similar feelings, scoring the comic 3 stars out of 5, stating that, though he liked the issues, and "thought they were solid", he felt they were more like "deleted scenes from the Avengers than a Thor prequel", and they "could have been trimmed down into one issue", rather than being "stretched out to fit two issues just to drain fan's pockets".
That leads Pantić back to the keyboarding department where a new young typist Melita Sandić (Nada Vojinović), who typed up the messy reports in the first place, seems more interested in chatting and flirting over the phone than doing her job. Pantić loses his patience and has her report to the director for incompetence. Meanwhile, Pantić's youngest son Aca is having problems with his demanding and nitpicky English professor (Irfan Mensur) who obsessively makes his students dissect the linguistic nuances of Leigh Hunt's poem "Jenny kiss'd Me". Nicknamed Japanac (The Japanese) due to his deep admiration of Japanese culture and way of life, the professor has a low tolerance for Aca's smart-alecky retorts and demands to speak to his father.
Popular video game critic and satirist Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw cites Old Man Murray as a major influence for his style of highly nitpicky writing and humor and has consistently praised games that Faliszek and Wolpaw worked on. Yahtzee Visits Valve, a Travelogue Eric Church of Electronic Arts also called these criticisms "satire at its most effective", as it spurred "serious thought and discussions about the assumptions of game design". Dean O'Donnell, a professor at Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Interactive Media and Game Design school, includes the "Death of Adventure Games" as required reading in the student courses, considered it both a strong example of game journalism and game design considerations. Kieron Gillen, former deputy editor at PC Gamer, praised Old Man Murray for taking advantage of the nascent internet culture in their writing and presentation, and attested that "they had a genuine impact in how people thought about games".

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