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- Nitpicking is a term, first attested in 1956, that describes the action of giving too much attention to unimportant detail. A person who nitpicks is termed...
- the free dictionary. Nitpicking may refer to: Nitpicking is the action of giving too much attention to unimportant detail. Nitpicking may also refer to:...
- insane person) and "cherry picking", as well as a play on the word "nitpicking," nut picking refers to intentionally s****ing out extremely fringe, non-representative...
- "[R]ecording that album was just the most boring situation ever. It was just so nitpicking, such a contrast to the first album ... it ruined any spontaneity." Strummer...
- eror [sic]." Named after editor and writer Jed Hartman. The iron law of nitpicking: "You are never more likely to make a grammatical error than when correcting...
- 공개…학폭 의혹 송하윤 안 보이네 [“X hardship” Kim Poong victim-created ‘history of nitpickingrevealed after 3 years… Song Ha Yoon, suspected of school violence, not...
- Scrutiny". AllThingsD. Retrieved 2022-04-27. Primack, Dan (April 6, 2011). "Nitpicking the Forbes Midas List". Fortune. Archived from the original on January...
- a form of romanticized deism. Johnson, George (3 January 2006). "The Nitpicking of the M****es vs. the Authority of the Experts". The New York Times. Retrieved...
- Levine revealed that on one occasion, when the cast offered too many nitpicking "notes" on a script, his writing partner and he changed the script to...
- logarithmic-growth factor(s). This notation is often used to obviate the "nitpicking" within growth-rates that are stated as too tightly bounded for the matters...