Sentences with phrase «of nitpicky»

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For example, does a potential client have a history of unsuccessful past working relationships with other firms or seems unnecessarily nitpicky before you've even shook hands to seal the deal?
As long as your content is accurate and has been read through once by a trusted colleague, the nitpicky things many of us typically do before publishing content should be reserved for later.
Ummm... Not that I mean to be nitpicky or anything, but... if satan has sway over all earth, how can adam be sure that you're not just part of satan's great plan and that the bible isn't really the religious equivalent of a stereo's instruction manual?
= > The Chosen Ones went to a great deal of trouble and nitpicky details to make sure they did not chose the wrong god................
We get all wrapped up in the nitpicky little things and forget that it's all about love of God and love of our fellow man.
If you want to get nitpicky, the bible also references the four corners or quadrants of the Earth as well.
If the worst effect of the owners» cash grab were a more boring offseason, it would be a nitpicky complaint from someone who spends too much time following baseball.
«True bugs» are limited to the order Hemiptera — nitpicky types would limit them to the suborder Heteroptera — which, of the above, includes only bedbugs.
Ok, I'll admit it, this might be a little nitpicky, but the idea isn't to lose weight and gain muscle at the literally exact same time, but to do both over the course of a few weeks.
I won't even try to convince anyone that straight up dextrose or maltodextrin at a low dose of 10 grams couldn't get the job done regarding pulsing insulin initiation, however I am a big proponent of FEELING GOOD when I eat or drink products and am nitpicky.
But here is my singular issue with sheet masks, though I'll totally concede that I'm being nitpicky: I am so sick of them sliding off of my face.
You have thousands of sites to choose from, you won't have to spend anything, you can be as nitpicky as you want about your preferences, and you're highly likely to have success.
Kurt (Rock) is the sensitive househusband, married to a workaholic (Maya Rudolph), with two kids and a stereotypically nitpicky mother - in - law (Ebony Jo - Ann) who's like a caricature of a Tyler Perry character.
I understand that playing Logic Cop is one of the lowest forms of criticism, and nitpicky sites like CinemaSins drive me crazy, too.
Still, these points feel petty and nitpicky next to my overall view of the game.
Of course, these are very minor nitpicky flaws.
Adrian Jenkins (starcrunch061): I agree with a bit of your review, though at times you seem nitpicky.
As for Jay's specific critiques of our research base, they range from nitpicky to just plain wrong.
Fortunately for the Forester, the team turning it into a track - day toy is Subaru Tecnica International (STI), which is composed of 50 - odd nitpicky engineering geniuses.
I was also annoyed by a few nitpicky things such as the Allroad's aggressive side sills, which made it difficult to avoid getting mud on the back of my pant legs whenever I exited the vehicle at the day's various stops.
Lastly, and this is extremely nitpicky, but the cup holders in the front of the cabin work, well, too well.
Author Elizabeth Freedman, an MBA and corporate career consultant, gets nitpicky with the newly hired, helping draw the fine lines of the workplace, like the difference between...
Those who aren't perfectionists might be fine with uploading their MS Word file to CreateSpace and letting them do the final formatting, but I was trying to do this as hands - on (and as control - freak nitpicky) as possible — just to get the full picture of what it would take.
Obviously, I said a lot of things above in jest but I have always thought the rules of turning your stuff off for takeoff and landing to be a little silly: it always reminds me of a dorm RA in college I once knew who let a little power go to his head and strictly enforced every silly, nitpicky, rule and even made up a few because he could.
You don't have to show you have a perfect credit score, some kind of collateral, or anything else that is too nitpicky.
Instead of being such a nitpicky ingrate criticising others work, try showing some respect.
That may seem a bit nitpicky, but little things like that can really take me out of a game.
Most of the «lies» are rather nitpicky.
Call me nitpicky, but if I'm playing a remaster of an old game, I expect extremely slim loadtimes.
Why get in the way of a perfectly good challenge - free zombie killing sim with nitpicky considerations like resource management?
But I'm not as nitpicky about everything since there have been several versions of Batman over the years (even used guns in his early years).
It's hard to blame the judgment segments for this, as cooking successful meals is the point of the game after all, but either shorter pre-game segments or more challenges throughout the game could have alleviated this admittedly nitpicky issue.
And while their are a couple of things to be nitpicky with, Fusion offers the most polished offering yet, and is recommended to be be looked at by anyone with even remote interest.
It's called «The Witcher 3 downgrade» and nitpicky fans of game marketing say it's indicative of the graphics being reduced in quality during development.
The second minor complaint might seem a bit nitpicky, but I'm a little disappointed in the plainness of the Xbox One X's design.
It may seem to be a nitpicky gripe, but the glass reflections do affect the visibility of the images, and with pictures as rich as these, you really want nothing standing in the way.
My nitpicky side also thought of Milankovitch cycles when the post mentioned that the other planet's don't cause changes in Earth's climate, but I don't think that is what Scafetta had in mind.
Wigley: there are some nitpicky jerks who have criticized the Jones et al. data sets — we don't want one of those [EPRI / California Energy Commission meeting].
I can't think of any circumstances under which that would be true, but the interpretation of the Sixth Amendment as meaning not just counsel but adequate counsel is important, though perhaps something nitpicky.
How much these issues matter to you will depend on how nitpicky you are about the minutiae of your displays.
This might seem nitpicky, but more than half of the resumes we see have incorrect verb conjugation.
He is a Master of Linguistics, so he is likely to write about nitpicky things.
«Maybe this is nitpicky,» admits Matthew Holden, Director of Digital Marketing at Furlocity.com, «but it just gives the impression that you don't give the proper attention to detail.»
Also, really absurdly nitpicky note: under the «Don't include irrelevant info» paragraph it looks like the «arraignments» was written (def: A criminal proceeding at which the defendant is officially called before a court of competent jurisdiction, informed of the offense charged in the complaint, information, indictment, or other charging document, and asked to enter a plea of guilty, not guilty, or as otherwise permitted by law.
These tips for improving the tone of voice, as Leahy duly notes, are for all of us — from romance to friendship to nitpicky in - laws, to yes — even advancing your career.
In reality, the seller is tired of all the nitpicky questions the original buyer has bombarded him with.
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