nitpicking in the PONS Dictionary

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English
Instead, something totally different, and a nitpicking of a key recommendation that promotion be separated from enforcement.
www.timescolonist.com
It was largely abandoned as modern chemical methods became available; however, as lice populations can and do develop resistance, manual nitpicking is still often necessary.
en.wikipedia.org
I found it easy to let my nitpicking go as the humour helps to solidify the new characters and their bonds.
stevivor.com
One theory is that brain-dead employers, overtrained in mindless procedures, think this absurd degree of nitpicking is actual productive work.
www.digitaljournal.com
There have been faults with all of these cars, sure, but the sum total of these faults is mere nitpicking or conflict with personal preferences.
toromagazine.com
And to think that they have to endure a woman nitpicking her way into their bank accounts is disgusting.
thestir.cafemom.com
Of course, such a graph -- with its sweeping scope and its countless value judgments -- invites swift nitpicking.
www.fastcodesign.com
I can't really find any nitpicking problems with any of it.
www.wfaa.com
It was just so nitpicking, such a contrast to the first album... it ruined any spontaneity.
en.wikipedia.org
Try to understand that this isn't petty nitpicking.
healthland.time.com

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