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For farmers, "they are really dictated by what those big grocery stores are demanding, because consumers are becoming pickier and pickier, so the supermarkets are getting more picky," she continued.
At that point, the model was pickier than he was.
I like that as I'm getting older I can be pickier.
These let you be pickier about what you share with whom.
Now that it's achieved that, Ball argues it can be pickier.
Landlords report that students are pickier than they used to be.
But Team Ninja has gotten pickier about choosing the right projects.
Men swiped right less often than women, making them 12% pickier than average.
It forces her, she says, to get pickier because she can't show everything.
Major oil companies, with revenue slashed, are being pickier about the projects they finance.
Netflix could definitely be pickier about which shows and movies it chooses to produce.
He's booked and busy, putting him in a position to be pickier about projects.
It's also true that Netflix customers could just be pickier about movies than Amazon customers.
Perhaps you need to be pickier about the POV of the astrologer you're subscribing to.
As venture capitalists have become pickier, some entrepreneurs are looking for money from nontraditional financiers.
China — a big buyer of U.S. corrugated boxes — is becoming pickier about what it buys.
These days, when it comes to drinking alcohol, people seem to be pickier than ever.
I know my stuff, and I assure you, Hollywood, I'm growing pickier by the day.
Get older and you get pickier about who and what to give a shit about.
Some funds are also becoming pickier due to the increased supply of share and debt sales.
Then he had a daughter and became pickier about what kind of yogurt he fed her.
You can afford to be a bit pickier about the kinds of jobs you interview for.
From now on, I'm going to be pickier about and far more intentional about dinner deliveries.
Under Lyft Preferred, qualifying drivers can earn an extra fee for shuttling about slightly pickier passengers.
"The more people become educated, the pickier they are about what they consume," said Scott Campbell.
Karp responded that the company is focused on government contracts—it's much pickier with commercial clients, apparently.
Dallas real estate agent Kelley McMahon said she is seeing a stronger fall but a pickier buyer.
As their spending power increases, consumers are becoming pickier, demanding premium brands at better prices, with better service.
Another possible explanation: Young people are pickier than our predecessors about the sexual activity in which we engage.
Yes, there's a timing issue at each of the studios...in that they're all way pickier about timing.
At the same time, the terms are not suggestive of a workforce that is becoming pickier, says Indeed.
The more brands want to work with them, the pickier they can get when choosing deals and negotiating rates.
Because I had already seen my sisters go through it, I was able to be pickier about my opportunities.
"Investors have become pickier about Chinese names on a pickup in supply," said a Hong Kong-based credit analyst.
We noticed pickier ones that besides dogs, forbid drinking alcohol, smoking, kicking soccer balls and visiting during a thunderstorm.
"I tend to think I'm a little pickier because I do cook a lot and I can cook," she says.
In the 1950s, the American Medical Association warned that doctors should learn to negotiate with a pickier generation of consumers.
The authorities are also pickier about Chinese investment in strategic industries than the example of the port of Darwin suggests.
Venture capitalists have become much pickier than they once were, are taking longer to invest and are writing bigger checks.
Today, Mr. Giusti is cooking for a much larger — and pickier — group of critics: thousands of students in the Bronx.
The frothy markets have allowed entrepreneurs to be pickier than in the past, leading to swelling valuations and frustrated investors.
So, for Osborne to find any flaws to knock its price down, he has to be nit-pickier than usual.
The changes in the market are raising the question of how to get best execution and result as investors get pickier.
As someone who hadn't experienced business or first class travel, I was very impressed, but other high-fliers might be pickier.
But we can get through this—we can be pickier about what we allow ourselves to tint up all rosy-like.
The reality is, Jenner can afford to be a bit pickier than other models — something other models were quick to point out.
And now that I know more and more about it, I'm getting pickier with my porn, like I am with my food.
We're pickier than usual and have no fear of telling someone they have something in their teeth—people simply have to know!
Many funds have the lone primary imperative to "make the most money," but there are plenty that are pickier with their investment choices.
Just when we were about ready to give up, Starbursts threw us pickier eaters a bone by introducing limited edition All Pink packs.
Though previous generations were mostly concerned about getting hired, these days, the most talented of professionals are pickier about their place of employment.
Ironically, with the Grab deal, Uber's international strategy appears to look more like Didi's as the company becomes pickier about which markets to enter.
Those conditions have made pricing an initial offering more difficult, as investors become much pickier and the risk that deals will flop becomes higher.
Older workers can also be pickier, Ms. Wanberg said — more reluctant to relocate away from family, for example, or to do certain kinds of jobs.
Many younger parents are pickier about what they feed their children today, as organic, vegan and gluten-free foods make gains at the grocery store.
But audiences seem to be getting pickier about their scares, recently spurning "Black Christmas" (Universal-Blumhouse), "Doctor Sleep" (Warner Bros.) and "The Turning" (Universal-Amblin).
Job seekers appear to be getting pickier about where they work and, in some cases, placing a higher premium on company values over more money.
At worst, the increased visibility of the site is being used as an excuse by ever-pickier moviegoers to stay in with Netflix or VOD.
Of course, he had colic (payback, I suppose), and although I didn't know it was possible, he was an even pickier eater than I was.
But that means new users are starting with a deluge of content, which provably makes consumers impatient and pickier about any perceived barrier to their enjoyment.
Kepler's goal was to simply find as many exoplanets as possible; TESS is going to be pickier, searching for planets around the closest stars to Earth.
As anyone who has ever hung out with a grandparent, observed a retiring parent, or grown old themselves may know, many people get pickier with age.
It's interesting, because I tend not to spend a lot of money on clothes—I'll just shop at Zara, or whatever—but with makeup, I'm much pickier.
My parents were slightly pickier, and now there's a lot of pressure to find your exact right path in life, your exact right job, your exact right partner.
Tech companies have stumbled their way into 2016, with at least 18 companies laying off parts of their workforce in February alone as venture capitalists got pickier about investments.
Additionally, online forums come with a greater degree of client volume, which allows a sex worker to be pickier about whom she or he takes on as a client.
And with dating apps and stuff, we've naturally become pickier — I mean, the whole point is to literally filter out people we don't think would be a good match for us.
If developers need to be pickier about what data calls they make, they might stop collecting data on topics or users they don't necessarily need simply because they can, developers said.
"The challenge is that consumers are much pickier about the experience they get now; they have other good options that have standardized quality and potentially a more interesting environment," Mr. Cavender said.
With the rise of two-income families, home delivery, and ever pickier eaters, the global market has grown to nine billion dollars a year, sixteen per cent of it in the United States.
Our thought bubble: For Univision, and for all network TV companies, one difficult aspect of its sales pitch will be its renewed focus on live, as cable operators get pickier about carrying expensive channels.
In the current market, private companies have had a difficult time raising capital at higher valuations, as investors have become pickier, looking for more reasons — such as profitability — to sink their money into something.
According to some evolutionary psychologists, because the responsibility of pregnancy, childbirth, and usually childrearing, falls more directly on women, they should be pickier than men about the kind of person they choose to reproduce with.
He, like others interviewed by CNBC, sees one crucial Israeli advantage to attracting Chinese investment, apart from Israel's start-up nation image: an openness to Chinese investors where the U.S. and Europe are getting pickier.
In fact, trying to pressure a toddler into eating a more varied diet can instead backfire and make them even pickier, according to Andrea Smith, a PhD student at University College London who co-led the study.
High-end buyers are pickier and are more likely to let a property go Across the country, luxury-home sales are cooling as turmoil in the global economy and the prospect of higher interest rates roils financial markets.
Specifically, Democrats are pickier about whether they vote than are Republicans (which is why the GOP gets a turnout edge in midterms), and thus rainy days appear to depress Democratic vote margins by 1.4 to 2 percentage points.
But whilst a weekly trip to Target for the next installment of Twilight and a fresh box of Gushers always seemed to lift our teen spirits, today's teens are a whole lot pickier about the things that they want.
Product dimensions are obviously a major concern for any living space, but you're also forced to be a bit pickier about versatility in a small space: The more hidden functions or storage potential an item can bring, the better.
That's an upside if you think it's important for immigrants to become American — and a downside if you think the US should be much pickier about who gets to move here for good than it is about who gets to work here.
This is subjective, of course, and I'm pickier about keyboards than most, but I don't think most people would want to type on this for extended periods of time — which is surely the point of getting a dedicated iPad keyboard in the first place.
A series of reports this weekend reveal that the President has gotten pickier about his media diet publicly, but in private, he's still fueled by the entire cable news ecosystem — a circus he has created around his sharp attacks and viewing habits that seems to fuel him.
According to a new analysis of U.S. Census data by University of Maryland sociology professor Philip Cohen, the divorce rate in America has plummeted 18 percent from 2008 to 2016, and it's all thanks to Generation X — and especially millennials — being pickier about their partners and delaying marriage until their careers and finances are stable.
The drinks cabinets contained a selection of world beers in the hope of having something to suit everybody's taste. However, some artists were a little bit pickier, ordering fine wines not by name, but by grape.
Among the species where the male invests more, the male is also the pickier sex, placing higher demands on their selected female. For example, the female that they often choose usually contain 60% more eggs than rejected females.Trivers, R. (1985). Social evolution.
In warm weather, dogs may have problems regulating their body temperature and may overheat. Their tails serve to protect their nose and feet from freezing when the dog is curled up to sleep. They also have a unique arrangement of blood vessels in their legs to help protect against frostbite. Appetite is a big part of choosing sled dogs; picky dogs off trail may be pickier on the trail.
There is, however, great variation along gender lines. In 2008, Cynthia Feliciano, Belinda Robnett, and Golnaz Komaie from the University of California, Irvine, investigated the preferences of online daters long gendered and racial lines by selecting profiles on Yahoo! Personals – then one of the top Internet romance sites in the U.S.– of 6,070 heterosexual individuals, 1558 of whom white, between the ages of 18 and 50 living within 50 miles (80 km) of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, and Atlanta. They found that consistent with prior research, including speed- dating studies, women tended to be pickier than men.
Hibernating American black bears spend their time in hollowed-out dens in tree cavities, under logs or rocks, in banks, caves, or culverts and in shallow depressions. Although naturally made dens are occasionally used, most dens are dug out by the bear itself. Females have been shown to be pickier in their choice of dens in comparison to males. During their time in hibernation, an American black bear's heart rate drops from 40–50 beats per minute to 8 beats per minute and the metabolic rate can drop to a quarter of the bear's (nonhibernating) basal metabolic rate (BMR).
In cases where mixed income housing developments require bringing in higher income residents to inner city neighborhoods, success depends on certain conditions, including desirability of location, design and condition of development, management and maintenance, and financial viability.Brophy & Smith; Gray; Schwartz & Tajbakhsh Schwartz & Tajbakhsh also identify “racial and ethnic composition of the development and the surrounding neighborhood and the state of the regional housing market”Schwartz & Tajbakhsh, 75 as important preconditions. A tighter housing market helps attract residents who in a weaker housing market may have more choices and can be pickier about their location and neighbor choice.Schwartz & Tajbakhsh, 75 Gray highlights the importance of the perceptions of a particular neighborhood in attracting middle-income residents.

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