Sentences with phrase «nitpicking details»

Nitpicking details, the order of events, who said what and when.
Outside of some nitpicking details, this has been yet another awesome Loot Crate.
Delegating a task, only to nitpick every detail and every choice your coworker makes while executing that task, will only frustrate your coworker and make you busier than you would have been had you just tackled the task yourself.
Other reports have nitpicked details of the story, most of which are addressed in the book and none of which detract from her mother's telling of the life and death of Cassie Bernall.
At competition, he's responsible for presenting three drinks to two technical judges (who nitpick details like how evenly spread the grinds are in a portafilter) and two sensory judges (flavor, sight, and sound judges).
Again, that won't stop deniers: they will obfuscate, blow smoke, and nitpick details to make them seem important.

Not exact matches

But how can you deny the significance of a 4 inch veil being torn at the time of Jesus» death?!?! Surely, you will respond trying to refute this or nitpick at the details (as if that takes away from the miracle that it was), but in doing so please note that there is significantly more evidence to support this event than there is to refute it.
Nitpicking here, but this recipe is a little bit sloppy on details in that it doesn't tell you whether to put the chilies in whole, diced up, and / or deseeded.
This is exactly the type of problem when we nitpick every little detail and scrutinize our players after one game.
The intelligent blending of sports - car and sedan qualities and Honda's nitpicking attention to detail, inside and out.
This is not an academic issue; nor should my detailed criticism be considered nitpicking.
Movie companies often worry about allowing too much control of a film's production to game companies, afraid that they'll nitpick every small detail and facet, ultimately dooming it.
They probably realize that our conclusion is robust, so instead they try to nitpick on details and make it appear as if that undermines our conclusion.
Nitpick Question a detail: Again, two reasons.
Most hiring managers are going to nitpick with every single detail in your resume given the industry you are in.
While these examples may feel like nitpicking, hiring managers and recruiters do consider even small resume mistakes when deciding if a candidate has the attention to detail and communication skills that companies value.
Pointing out every flaw, nitpicking about the little details, and (worst of all) making negative comments about the decor are surefire ways to be ruled out.
By no means am I saying that you shouldn't be concerned about the inspections results, however it's not the time to nitpick about every little detail that may come up, as there always seems to be a lot of little things that come up during a home inspection.
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